The present invention relates to a tape to be adhered to a body.
Tape is currently utilized in various fields such as folk remedies, meridian straightening, reflexology, slimming, functional restoration of fascia and muscles, functional restoration of bones and joints, positional correction of tendons, body massage, body insulation, body protection, relief of stiffness such as shoulder stiffness, pain, and inflammation, etc., taping applications, beautification, and treatment of affected body parts.
Such body adhesive tape has been improved in terms of materials, configurations, and/or functions, etc., so as to be able to exhibit the above-exemplified desired effects. For example, there has been proposed some body adhesive tape in which the shape and/or configuration of an adhesive layer is devised.
Patent Document 1 discloses a tape capable of providing stimulus to skin with no strain when stuck to an affected part. This tape is characterized in that a plurality of slit portions extending in the tape longitudinal direction is formed in the tape width direction.
Patent Document 2 discloses a tape having a similar function as that in Patent Document 1, in which slit portions having a predetermined length and extending in the tape longitudinal direction are formed intermittently in the width direction.
Patent Document 3 discloses a breathable tape less likely to be peeled off during sweating. With this tape, a sinuous linear clearance through which creases of a base material are exposed is formed in an adhesive layer.
Patent Document 4 discloses a tape effective against shoulder stiffness, headaches, cramps, joint pain, and muscle pain. This tape is characterized by including two adhesive layers, the first and second adhesive layers being apart from each other at a predetermined distance.
Patent Document 3: Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. Hei 10-033741
It is a main object of the present invention to provide a body adhesive tape in which the shape of an adhesive layer is devised to improve the breathability thereof, the tape being adapted to be applied to a body in such a manner as to lift the skin to make it possible to provide stimulus to the body.
First, the present invention provides a body adhesive tape including at least a stretch base material and an adhesive layer on one surface of the base material, wherein in the adhesive layer, a plurality of recessed grooves extending in the tape width direction are arranged at a spacing in the tape longitudinal direction and there is provided an array configuration composed of pattern arrays in which the length of the recessed grooves changes stepwise repeating a gradual increase and decrease in the tape longitudinal direction.
The width of the recessed grooves extending in the tape width direction changes with expansion and contraction of the tape in the longitudinal direction, and the thickness of the adhesive layer also changes, which therefore results in a change in the depth of the recessed grooves. For example, the width Wb of the recessed grooves in a state where the tape is expanded is greater than the width Wa of the recessed grooves in a state where the tape is not expanded (Wb>Wa), while the depth Db of the recessed grooves in a state where the tape is expanded is smaller than the depth Da of the recessed grooves in a steady state where the tape is not expanded (Db<Da).
The present invention positively utilizes changes. in the width and depth of the recessed grooves associated with expansion and contraction of the tape. Specifically, when the tape is applied to a target part (e.g. neck, elbow, knee, wrist, or lumbar) of a body in a steady state (with no expansion), the convex surface portions of the adhesive layer are attached to the skin. When the body part is bent (e.g. the elbow or knee is bent), the tape becomes expanded and therefore the width of the recessed grooves is increased, while the depth thereof is reduced. Then, when the body is brought back into the original state again, each recessed groove has a function of holding and lifting the skin during the process of reduction in width. This function provides stimulus to fascial and/or muscular tissue under the skin and also increases blood flow and/or lymphatic flow.
The body adhesive tape may be obtained by cutting a sheet on which the pattern arrays of the recessed grooves are disposed parallel with each other at a predetermined spacing in the tape width direction into a desired width. In this case, the body adhesive tape forms an array pattern of a group of recessed grooves in which the pattern arrays are adjacent wholly or partially to each other in accordance with the length of the recessed grooves and/or the width of the tape (cut positions).
In the pattern arrays of a group of recessed grooves, the recessed grooves may be arranged to have the same spacing therebetween. Alternatively, the tape may be devised, in accordance with the intended use and/or application thereof, in such a manner that the spacing between adjacent recessed grooves decreases stepwise from the shortest recessed groove toward the longest recessed groove, or vice versa, that the spacing between adjacent recessed grooves increases stepwise from the shortest recessed groove toward the longest recessed groove.
The body adhesive tape according to the present invention positively utilizes changes in the width and depth of the recessed grooves in the adhesive layer associated with expansion and contraction of the tape in the case of, for example, body bending motions so that the recessed grooves lift the skin in a grasping or holding manner, whereby it is possible to provide stimulus to fascial and/or muscular tissue under the skin and also increase blood flow and/or lymphatic flow, and further to activate natural expanding and contracting motions of muscular tissue.
A preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. It is noted that the present embodiment merely provides an embodiment of the present invention and should not be construed as limiting the scope of the present invention.
First,
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Specifically, the recessed grooves 111 are arranged in a repetitive pattern array G1 (refer to
As for the length of the recessed grooves 111 in the width direction W, the recessed grooves 111a, 111b, 111c, and 111d may be formed to have their respective lengths of, for example, 5 mm, 10 mm, 15 mm, and 20 mm. It is noted that the length of the recessed grooves 111 may be designed freely.
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First, on the sheet indicated by the numeral 3a in
When the sheet 3a is cut at, for example, the positions C1 and C2 shown in
On the sheet 3b shown in
Sheets in which a group of recessed grooves 111 are formed in a predetermined pattern array in the adhesive layer 11 can be manufactured by, for example, the method shown in
A pair of roller members Ra and Rb facing each other are installed at predetermined positions. One roller member Ra includes a flat and smooth outer cylindrical surface, while the other roller member Rb is formed with convex portions (not shown in the figure) corresponding to the pattern array of the recessed grooves 111. It is noted that the roller member Ra may be a plate member having a flat and smooth surface.
A sheet 3x in which an adhesive layer 11 is laminated entirely on one surface of a base material 12 is fed from the above or side, etc., into the clearance T between the roller members Ra and Rb before the adhesive becomes solidified. Then, the pattern of the convex portions on the surface of the roller Rb is transferred to the adhesive layer 11 by the pressing forces of the roller members Ra and Rb. It is thus possible to achieve the sheet 3b in which a group of recessed grooves 111 (111e to 111k) arranged in a pattern array G2 is formed in a predetermined number of lines.
It is noted that the embodiment concerning the tape manufacturing method shown in
The sheet 3c shown in
Meanwhile, the sheet 3d shown in
As mentioned above, in the embodiments (3c and 3d) shown in
Making full use of the foregoing features of the pieces of tape 3c and 3d, it is possible to select an array portion of the group of recessed grooves 111 (111e to 111k) in accordance with the intended use for, for example, a body part particularly requiring an increased or reduced degree of stimulus.
For example, in the case of requiring particularly strong stimulus to the knee, elbow, ankle, or heel, etc., it is possible to use the tape 3c or 3d shown in
On the contrary, in the case of not requiring particularly strong stimulus to a body part to which tape is to be applied, it is only required to use the tape 3c or 3d shown in
The functions of the thus arranged tape 1 will hereinafter be described with reference to
First,
The base material 12 constituting the tape 1, which can be expanded and contracted as mentioned above, is expanded and contracted with arm stretching and bending motions (refer to
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Specifically, the length of the tape changes from l1 to l2 (l2>l1) during the transition from the state where the elbow is kept straight (tape 1a in
Subsequently, the length of the tape tries to change from l2 to l1 again during the transition from the state where the elbow is bent to the state where the elbow is kept straight again (from the state in
The depth of the recessed grooves 111 provided in the adhesive layer 11 also changes with the change of the adhesive layer 11 during the arm stretching and bending motions. Specifically, the depth Da of the recessed grooves 111x of the tape 1a changes to the depth Db of the recessed grooves 111y of the tape 1b (Db<Da) with the reduction in the thickness of the adhesive layer 11 of the tape 1 during the transition from the state where the elbow is kept straight to the state where the elbow is bent.
Then, the thickness of the adhesive layer 11 of the tape 1 is brought back to a the level in the state where the elbow is kept straight during the transition from the state where the elbow is bent to the state where the elbow is kept straight again, which results in that the depth Db of the recessed grooves 111y of the tape 1b tries to return to the depth Da of the recessed grooves 111x of the tape 1a.
In the case above, as shown in
Alternatively, in the case of employing such an arrangement in which the base material 12 is exposed through the bottom surface portions 1111 of the recessed grooves 111 with no adhesive layer 11 being formed thereon as in the embodiment shown in
As described heretofore, the tape 1 according to the present invention effectively utilizes changes in the width and depth of a group of recessed grooves 111 formed in the adhesive layer 11 associated with motions such as body bending motions to provide tension stimulus to the skin S. In more detail, the tension stimulus is provided not only to the skin S but also to fascial and/or muscular tissue under the skin S.
In the skin, fascial and/or muscular tissue provided with the tension stimulus, stress trying to return to the original position will be generated. Stimulus due to the stress will activate the circulatory system, nervous system, and lymphatic system in the fascial tissue and thereby the muscular tissue that has been deactivated on account of insufficient exercise and/or aging.
Stimulus generated from the thus arranged tape 1 is widely effective in various fields such as bodywork (folk remedies), meridian straightening, reflexology, slimming, functional restoration of fascia and muscles, functional restoration of bones and joints, positional correction of tendons, body massage, body insulation, body protection, relief of stiffness such as shoulder stiffness, pain, and inflammation, etc., taping applications, beautification, and treatment of affected body parts.
The body adhesive tape according to the present invention can be widely utilized in various fields such as bodywork (folk remedies), meridian straightening, reflexology, slimming, functional restoration of fascia and muscles, functional restoration of bones and joints, positional correction of tendons, body massage, body insulation, body protection, relief of stiffness such as shoulder stiffness, pain, and inflammation, etc., taping applications, beautification, and treatment of affected body parts.
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1: Body adhesive tape (Tape)
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a, 3b, 3c, and 3d: Sheets
11: Adhesive layer
12: Base material
111 (111a to 111h): Recessed grooves
1111: Bottom surface portion of recessed groove
112: Convex portion
G1 and G2: Pattern arrays
S: Skin
L: Tape longitudinal direction
W: Tape width direction
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2004-372719 | Dec 2004 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP05/09272 | 5/20/2005 | WO | 00 | 8/9/2006 |