Claims
- 1. A cohesive stretch bandage comprising a continuous stretchable fabric web bearing dry cold seal adhesive consisting essentially of a polyurethane ionomer reaction product of 50-80% polyester polyol, 15-25% aliphatic diisocyanate and 3-6% dimethylol propionic acid neutralized with a base, said reaction product possessing a T.sub.g of between about -20.degree. to 5.degree. C.
- 2. A non-blocking roll of a stretchable fabric strip for construction of surgical bandages comprising a continuous flexible stretchable mesh fabric web bearing dry cold seal adhesive consisting essentially of a polyurethane ionomer reaction product of 50-80% polyester polyol, 15-25% aliphatic diisocyanate and 3-6% dimethylol propionic acid neutralized with a base, said reaction product possessing a T.sub.g of between about -20.degree. to 5.degree. C.
- 3. A cohesive stretch bandage comprising a continuous stretchable fabric web bearing dry cold seal adhesive comprising 70 to 95% of a polyurethane ionomer reaction product of 50-80% polyester polyol, 15-25% aliphatic diisocyanate and 3-6% dimethylol propionic acid neutralized with a base, said reaction product possessing a T.sub.g of between about -20.degree. to 5.degree. C. and 5 to 30% of an aqueous dispersion containing 45% to 65% acrylic polymer possessing a T.sub.g of between about -50.degree. to -20.degree. C.
- 4. A non-blocking roll of a stretchable fabric strip for construction of surgical bandages comprising a continuous flexible stretchable mesh fabric web bearing dry cold seal adhesive comprising 70 to 95% of a polyurethane ionomer reaction product of 50-80% polyester polyol, 15-25% aliphatic diisocyanate and 3-6% dimethylol propionic acid neutralized with a base, said reaction product possessing a T.sub.g of between about -20.degree. to 5.degree. C. and 5 to 30% of an aqueous dispersion containing 45% to 65% acrylic polymer possessing a T.sub.g of between about -50.degree. to -20.degree. C.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/559,844 filed Nov. 20, 1995 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,616,400.
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