Claims
- 1. A comprising a broad-width knitted or raschel-knitted web (100) of absorbent, hydrophilic cellulosic spun yarns (111, 112), a strip-like web section (120) of hydrophobic man-made fibers of synthetic polymers having a high surface tension interconnected to the knitted by looping within a plane, wherein the strip-like web section (120) is formed as central strip in the web (100) of knitted fabric (10), the knitted web and the strip-like web section being folded so as to form a wound pad (200) such that the web section (120) of the hydrophobic man-made fibers, as hydrophobic covering layer (210), forms the wound pad and layers of cellulosic spun yarns are located behind the web section to form absorbent layers (220, 221, 222, 223), wherein the diameters of the absorbent, hydrophilic cellulosic yarns and the hydrophobic man-made fibers range between 10 tex and 40 tex, wherein monofilaments, multifilament yarns and staple fiber yarns are used as the hydrophobic man-made yarns.
- 2. A wound dressing according to claim 1, wherein for marking the wound facing side, the man-made fibers of synthetic polymers are dyed with an indifferent, physiologically unobjectionable dye.
- 3. A wound dressing according to claim 1, wherein the wound dressing is impregnated with antibacterial or medicinal agents.
- 4. A wound dressing according to claim 1, wherein the man-made fibers of synthetic polymers are surface coated with silver or aluminum.
- 5. A wound dressing according to claim 1, wherein the cellulosic fiber yarns are cotton, viscose staple or cotton/viscose staple.
- 6. A wound dressing according to claim 1, wherein the man-made fibers are polyamide, polyester, polyethylene, polypropylene, polyacrylonitrile or polytetrafluoroethylene.
- 7. A wound dressing according to claim 1, wherein the diameters of the absorbent, hydrophilic cellulosic spun yarns and the man-made fibers used are between 14 and 20 tex.
- 8. A wound dressing according to claim 2, wherein the dye is selected from pigment dyes, disperse dyes or acid dyes.
- 9. A wound dressing according to claim 3, wherein the impregnating agent dressing quaternary ammonium compounds of N-cetyl pyridinium chloride or benzalkonium chloride.
- 10. A wound dressing according to claim 3, wherein the impregnating agent has disinfecting characteristics.
- 11. A wound dressing according to claim 3, wherein the impregnating agent is petrolatum mixed with Peru balsam, sulphonamides, antibiotics or anaesthetics.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/041,678, filed Apr. 21, 1987, abandoned.
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