BREATHABLE ADHESIVE BANDAGES
20220370256 · 2022-11-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F13/0236
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F13/0206
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F13/0243
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A breathable adhesive bandage, sticking plaster or plaster includes a fabric layer, a pad and an adhesive. The adhesive may provide only partial coverage of the fabric layer, allowing breathability. The pad and/or fabric layer may be formed from wool, such as merino wool. A backing may be applied to the adhesive layer.
Claims
1. A breathable adhesive bandage, comprising: a fabric layer comprising wool with wool fibers that have a fiber thickness in a range of 13 to 25 microns; wherein the fabric layer has a weight in a range of 1 to 15 ounces per square yard and includes oppositely disposed a first surface and a second surface, wherein the first surface is a brushed outer surface that is formed by brushing or distressing the first surface after formation of the fabric layer to provide extra thickness and padding or cushioning to the fabric layer; an adhesive layer applied to the second surface of the fabric layer in a discontinuous pattern such that the adhesive layer is configured to cover 40% to 70% of the second surface of the fabric layer.
2. The breathable adhesive bandage as claimed in claim 1 wherein the fabric layer is a woven layer.
3. The breathable adhesive bandage as claimed in claim 1 wherein the fabric layer is a non-woven layer.
4. The breathable adhesive bandage as claimed in claim 1, wherein the fabric layer is formed from merino wool.
5. The breathable adhesive bandage as claimed in claim 1, wherein the fabric layer is brushed or distressed only on the first surface.
6. The breathable adhesive bandage as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a pad attached to the second surface of the fabric layer or to the adhesive layer.
7. The breathable adhesive bandage as claimed in claim 6, wherein the pad is formed from wool.
8. The breathable adhesive bandage as claimed in claim 7, wherein the pad is formed from merino wool.
9. The breathable adhesive bandage as claimed in claim 6, wherein the pad is a woven fabric pad.
10. The breathable adhesive bandage as claimed in claim 6, wherein the pad is a non-woven fabric pad.
11. The breathable adhesive bandage as claimed in claim 6, wherein the pad is formed from a fabric with said weight in a range of 4 to 10 ounces per square yard.
12. The breathable adhesive bandage as claimed in claim 1, wherein the adhesive layer is applied in a discontinuous layer.
13. The breathable adhesive bandage as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a removable backing, wherein the removable backing is configured to cover a pad of the breathable adhesive bandage and removably attach to the adhesive layer.
14. The breathable adhesive bandage as claimed in claim 13, wherein the removable backing is one or more of: a paper backing, a biodegradable plastic material backing, a cotton or recycled cotton backing.
15. The breathable adhesive bandage as claimed in claim 13, wherein the removable backing comprises an inner surface, and wherein the inner surface is coated to limit adhesion between the removable backing and the adhesive layer.
16. The breathable adhesive bandage as claimed in claim 1, wherein the fabric layer is formed substantially from said wool.
17. A breathable adhesive bandage, comprising: a fabric layer formed entirely of wool, the fabric layer comprising wool fibers; wherein the fabric layer has a weight in a range of 1 to 15 ounces per square yard and includes oppositely disposed a first surface and a second surface; an adhesive layer applied to the second surface of the fabric layer in a discontinuous pattern such that the adhesive layer is configured to cover 40% to 70% of the second surface of the fabric layer; a pad attached to the second surface of the fabric layer or to the adhesive layer; and a removable backing, wherein the removable backing is configured to cover the pad and removably attach to the adhesive layer.
18. The breathable adhesive bandage as claimed in claim 17, wherein the first surface is a brushed outer surface that is formed by brushing or distressing the first surface after formation of the fabric layer to provide extra thickness and padding or cushioning to the fabric layer.
19. The breathable adhesive bandage as claimed in claim 17, wherein the wool fibers have a fiber thickness of 13 to 25 microns.
20. A breathable adhesive bandage, comprising: a fabric layer formed entirely of wool, the fabric layer comprising wool fibers that have a fiber thickness in a range of 13 to 25 microns; wherein the fabric layer includes oppositely disposed a first surface and a second surface; an adhesive layer applied to the second surface of the fabric layer in a discontinuous pattern such that the adhesive layer is configured to cover 40% to 70% of the second surface of the fabric layer; a pad attached to the second surface of the fabric layer or to the adhesive layer; and a removable backing, wherein the removable backing is configured to cover the pad and removably attach to the adhesive layer.
21. The breathable adhesive bandage as claimed in claim 20, wherein the first surface is a brushed outer surface that is formed by brushing or distressing the first surface after formation of the fabric layer to provide extra thickness and padding or cushioning to the fabric layer.
22. The breathable adhesive bandage as claimed in claim 20, wherein the fabric layer has a weight range of 1 to 15 ounces per square yard.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0035] The adhesive bandages or plasters described herein will be described by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0041] The adhesive bandage 2 may include a base layer 4, an adhesive layer 5, a pad 6 and a backing 7.
[0042] In some embodiments the base layer 4 may be a fabric layer. The fabric layer may be formed substantially or entirely from wool. In some embodiments the base layer 4 may be formed substantially or entirely from merino wool. Wool has the advantages of being breathable, moisture absorbent and with natural beneficial properties. These include being naturally anti-bacterial and anti-microbial, which is beneficial in the environment of a wound. Further, wool is thought to provide some wicking and/or transport by absorption of moisture away from the skin. Wool is also biodegradable and comes from a sustainable raw material source.
[0043] The fabric layer 4 may be woven from suitable fibres. Merino wool fibres with fibre thickness around 13-25 microns, or 13 to 17 microns, or 12 to 16 microns may be suitable. The merino wool fibre thickness may be around 13, or 14, or 15, or 16, or 17, or 18, or 19, or 20, or 21, or 22, or 23, or 24, or 25 microns. The fabric layer may have a weight in the range 1 oz to 15 oz per square yard. In one embodiment the weight range may be 1 oz to 10 oz per square yard. The fabric layer may have a weight of around 1, or 2, or 3, or 4, or 5, or 6, or 7, or 8, or 9, or 10, or 11, or 12, or 13, or 14, or 15 oz per square yard. This weight was found by the applicant to provide an acceptable stretch, comfort and strength.
[0044] In other embodiments, the fabric layer may be a non-woven fabric layer, such as a felt or other non-woven fabric. A non-woven fabric layer may be formed from any suitable material including those discussed elsewhere in this specification.
[0045] In alternative embodiments the fabric layer may be formed substantially or entirely from other natural fibres such as sphagnum moss, cashmere, alpaca or yak fibres.
[0046] The pad 6 is intended to be applied topically over small cuts, wounds, blisters, burns etc (hereafter “wound”). The pad will generally be in contact with the wound. The pad 6 may be formed from any suitable material. In some embodiments, the pad 6 may be a fabric pad. The fabric pad may be formed substantially or entirely from wool. In some embodiments the pad 6 may be formed substantially or entirely from merino wool.
[0047] Wool has the advantages of being breathable, moisture absorbent and with natural beneficial properties. These include being naturally anti-bacterial and anti-microbial, which is beneficial in the environment of a wound. Further, wool may provide some wicking of moisture away from the skin. Wool is also biodegradable and sustainable.
[0048] The pad 6 may be woven from suitable fibres. Merino wool fibres with fibre thickness around 13-25 microns, or 13 to 17 microns, or 12 to 16 microns may be suitable. The pad merino wool fibre thickness may be around 13, or 14, or 15, or 16, or 17, or 18, or 19, or 20, or 21, or 22, or 23, or 24, or 25 microns.
[0049] The fabric pad may have a weight in the range 4 to 10 oz per square yard. The fabric pad may have a weight of around 1, or 2, or 3, or 4, or 5, or 6, or 7, or 8, or 9, or 10 oz per square yard.
[0050] In other embodiments the fabric pad may be a non-woven fabric pad, such as a felt or other non-woven fabric pad. A non-woven fabric pad may be formed from any suitable material including those discussed elsewhere in this specification. A non-woven merino wool felt pad may be used in some embodiments.
[0051] In alternative embodiments the pad may be formed substantially or entirely from other natural fibres such as sphagnum moss, cashmere, alpaca, yak, bamboo, cotton, sugar cane or eucalyptus fibres.
[0052] The pad and/or the base layer may be treated with any suitable agents, for example aloe vera, activated charcoal, manuka honey or cannabinoid agents. Treatment agents may promote healing. Antiseptic treatment agents may be used. Treatment agents may be used to promote absorption of moisture and/or transport of moisture. One possible treatment is the ‘Woolchemy’ process described in WO2016/156922.
[0053] The pad may be coated or treated to reduce the tendency of the pad to stick to the wound. The coating or treating may occur on or about at least the wound facing side of the pad and/or to the whole of the pad.
[0054] The pad 6 may be adhered to the base layer 4. The pad 6 may be adhered to the base layer 4 by the adhesive layer 5, or by a separate adhesive.
[0055] The adhesive layer 5 may be formed from a polyvinyl acetate (PVA) adhesive. Alternatively, other suitable adhesives such as those previously used in adhesive bandages (e.g. acrylate adhesives, methacrylate adhesives or epoxy diacrylates adhesives) may be used. In some embodiments natural adhesives may be used.
[0056] Dry physical adhesive layers may alternatively be used. These are layers in which the structure of the layer surface, generally through the use of very small fibres, provides an adhesive effect. At the time of writing dry adhesives are believed to be available under the brand names nanoGriptech, Setex, GeckoGrip etc. Dry adhesive effects incorporated into the base layer are intended to fall within the scope of the adhesive bandages or plasters described herein.
[0057] In some embodiments the adhesive layer may provide only partial coverage of the base layer 4. For example, the adhesive layer may provide (by area) 20 to 95% coverage, or 40 to 70% coverage, of the base layer. In selected embodiments, the adhesive layer may provide (by area) around 20, or 25, or 30, or 35, or 40, or 45, or 50, or 55, or 60, or 65, or 70, or 75, or 80, or 85, or 90, or 95% coverage. In the applied product this means that the skin is allowed to breathe through those parts of the adhesive bandage in which no adhesive is situated between the skin and base layer 4. Some air may flow, but importantly moisture is able to be moved away from the skin in these regions. In general, sufficient coverage of the adhesive should be provided such that the adhesive bandage sticks well to the skin and does not tend to peel at the edges. However, too great a coverage may limit breathability.
[0058] The partial coverage of adhesive on the base layer may be achieved by applying the adhesive layer 5 in any suitable pattern of discontinuous adhesive regions. For example,
[0059] The backing 7 covers the adhesive before application of the adhesive bandage to a user's skin. The backing 7 may be formed from any suitable material. The backing may be formed from a biodegradable material. The backing may be formed from paper, such as stone paper. Alternatively, the backing may be formed from a biodegradable or compostable plastic, cotton, recycled cotton or other suitable material. The backing may be waxed or otherwise coated to prevent excessive sticking of the backing to the adhesive. The backing may be formed in two pieces, as shown in
[0060] The sealed package 3 may be formed from any suitable material. The sealed package may be formed from a biodegradable material. The sealed package may be formed from paper, including stone paper. Alternatively, the sealed package may be formed from a biodegradable or compostable plastic, cotton, recycled cotton or other suitable material.
[0061] In other embodiments, no sealed package may be included. The adhesive bandages may be sold without sealed packages. Adhesive bandage may also be sold in roll form, with the user cutting a strip from the end of the roll when needed. All of these alternatives are intended to fall within the scope of the adhesive bandages or plasters described herein.
[0062] For some applications it may be desirable to modify the outer surface 12 (see
[0063] In some embodiments the adhesive bandage may be substantially or entirely formed from biodegradable materials.
[0064] The adhesive bandage may be manufactured by providing a base layer, applying an adhesive layer in any suitable pattern, attaching a pad and applying a backing. The adhesive bandage or any layers or components of the adhesive bandage (including the pad and/or base layer), may be sterilised, for example by irradiation. Optionally, for example in the case of adhesive bandages to be applied to the foot, the outer surface of the base layer may be brushed at any suitable stage of the manufacturing process. In one embodiment the base layer fabric may be brushed before application of adhesive. Adhesive bandages may be formed individually, or many bandages may be formed together before cutting into separate bandages. Optionally the adhesive bandage may be packaged in a sealed package. The components of the adhesive bandage may be as described above.
[0065] While the adhesive bandage has been shown as generally rectangular in shape, any suitable shape may be made. Adhesive bandages may be rectangular, square, round, elliptical, polygonal, or any other suitable shape.
[0066] While the adhesive bandages or plasters described herein have been illustrated by the description of the embodiments thereof, and while the embodiments have been described in detail, it is not the intention of the Applicant to restrict or in any way limit the scope of the appended claims to such detail. Further, the above embodiments may be implemented individually, or may be combined where compatible. Additional advantages and modifications, including combinations of the above embodiments, will readily appear to those skilled in the art. Therefore, the adhesive bandages or plasters described herein in their broader aspects are not limited to the specific details, representative apparatus and methods, and illustrative examples shown and described. Accordingly, departures may be made from such details without departure from the spirit or scope of the Applicant's general inventive concept.