DISPOSABLE EYE PATCH/SHIELD
20170027757 ยท 2017-02-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F2220/0008
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B90/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61F9/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A shield for protecting the eye of a patient who is undergoing treatment of a facial area, such as the nose-bridge, forehead, temple, or an area immediately surrounding the eye. The shield has an outer shell of a formed semi-flexible or rigid metal foil that extends all the way to the edge of the shield, including an adhesive area of the shield that holds the shield around the eye of the patient. The foil layer is combined with one or more layers of polyester to avoid reflection of the light energy on the user or one or more layers of foam to provide for heat insulation, adhesion and patient comfort. The shield is formed at the contact portion to fit over the orbital area of the patient's eye.
Claims
1. A disposable eye shield for covering and protecting the human eye of a patient, said shield comprising: a metallic shell having a top surface and an underside surface with a peripheral edge extending outwardly around the shell, the edge having an underside surface; the metallic shell being formed to extend over and fit within the eye socket of a patient with the shell extending completely over the patient's eye; an insulating layer extending over substantially the entire underside surface of the peripheral edge of the shell, the insulating layer having an adhesive on its underside surface to secure the shield to the patient's skin; and. a releasable paper layer covering the underside surface of the insulating layer to protect the adhesive on the insulating layer until the shield is ready to be used.
2. The disposable eye shield of claim 1 in which the metallic shell is of a material that is rigid.
3. The disposable eye shield of claim 1 in which the metallic shell is of a material that is flexible.
4. The disposable eye shield of claim 1 in which the insulting layer and paper layer each extends only over the underside surface of the peripheral edge of the shell, thereby providing for the eye shields to be stacked one on top of another.
5. The disposable eye shield of claim 1 in which the insulating layer extends only over the underside surface of the peripheral edge of the shell, and the paper layer extends over the entire underside of the shield, the paper layer being cross-cut in the area inside of the peripheral edge thereby providing for the eye shields to be stacked one on top of another.
6. The disposable eye shield of claim 4 in which more than one shell is covered by a single releasable paper layer, whereby multiple shields can be stacked on multiple shields.
7. The disposable eye shield of claim 5 in which more than one shell is covered by a single releasable paper layer, whereby multiple shields can be stacked on multiple shields.
8. The disposable eye shield of claim 1 which the shield is color coded to distinguish different sizes or types of shields.
9. The disposable eye shield of claim 1 in which a first insulating layer extends over the entire undersurface of the shell including the undersurface of the peripheral edge, only the portion of the first insulating layer extending over the undersurface of the peripheral edge having an adhesive on its underside surface, and the paper layer extends only over the underside surface of the portion of the first insulating layer that extends over the underside surface of the peripheral edge.
10. The disposable eye shield of claim 9 in which the first insulating layer is glued to the underside surface of the shell.
11. The disposable eye shield of claim 10 in which a second insulating layer extends over only the underside surface of the first insulating layer that extends over the peripheral edge, the second insulating layer being between the first insulating layer and the paper layer.
12. The disposable eye shield of claim 11 in which a third insulating layer extends over the entire top surface of the shell.
13. The disposable eye shield of claim 12 in which the eye shields are stacked one on top of another for storage and shipping.
14. The disposable eye shield of claim 13 in which more than one shell is covered by a single releasable paper layer, whereby multiple shields can be stacked on multiple shields.
15. The disposable eye shield of claim 13 which the shield is color coded to distinguish different sizes or types of shields.
16. The disposable eye shield of claim 9 in which the first insulating layer is spaced from the underside surface of the shell so as to engage the patient's eyelid and keep the eyelid closed when the shield is in place over the patient's eye.
17. The disposable eye shield of claim 16 in which a second insulating layer extends over the underside surface of the first insulating layer but not over the peripheral edge, the second insulating layer containing an adhesive covering its underside surface, and the paper layer extends over the underside surface of the second insulating layer and extends over the underside surface of the peripheral edge.
18. The disposable eye shield of claim 12 in which the paper layer extends over the entire underside of the shield, the paper layer being cross-cut in the area inside of the peripheral edge thereby providing for the eye shields to be stacked one on top of another.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0023] In most applications and in all the embodiments shown herein, the metallic shell 10 has an outwardly and somewhat downwardly extending peripheral rim or edge 12 to provide for additional patient protection. In the first embodiment illustrated in
[0024] In a second embodiment of the invention illustrated in
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[0026] In all the embodiments of the invention, the basic design of the shield allows the shield to be smaller than know shields. The metallic shell 10 is entirely of protective foil or contains a metallic substance and covers the entire eye but never touches the patient's skin. One or more of the foam layers is always beneath the metallic shell 10. The foam layer may be ring-shaped to cover only the peripheral edge 12, or one or more foam layers may be included to insulate the patient's skin from any excessive heat generated during the treatment by the professional. The additional foam layer(s) may be on top of the metallic shell only, or inside the shell only, or on both sides of the shell. In any case, there will always be at least a ring-shaped foam layer covered by a release paper to adhere the shield to the patient. Color coding of the shields may be used to differentiate shields of different sizes or types. In the preferred embodiments, the shields are designed to be stackable to facilitate shipping and storage until ready for use.
[0027] The selection of the proper type and size of the shield by the health care professional is very important. For example, if the shield is too large for a particular patient, the patient can freely open the eyes, and if the energy source is very potent, like a Yag laser, and the patient does not listen to the instructions given by the professional to close their eyes, or the professional forgets to give the instructions, a patient's retina or cornea could be damaged. The invention provides different shield sizes and designs for differences in patient anatomy and for different treatments, and with color coding of the shields and other proper warnings, possible damage to the patient's eyes can be greatly minimized.
[0028] The terms and expressions which have been used in this specification are used as terms of description and not of limitation. There is no intention in the use of such terms and expressions of excluding any equivalents, of any of the features described, or portions thereof, but it is recognized that various modifications are possible to the embodiments disclosed herein without departing from the scope of the invention. Accordingly, it is to be understood that the detailed description and the accompanying drawings are for purposes of showing the preferred and best embodiments of the invention and are not intended to limit the breadth of the present invention, but rather all modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the invention as defined within the following claims