The present invention relates to medical examination paper rolls that do not have a cardboard core or other roll supporting the full width of the rolled examination paper, but instead has a device inserted into each edge of the roll to keep it from collapsing, that is easily inserted and removed.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,341,195 relates to a system and method for targeted education and advertising that includes sanitary paper comprising a plurality of portions and a consumer-friendly message disposed on at least one of the plurality of portions. The message preferably comprises health related advertising information. A url is preferably disposed on one of the plurality of portions.
U.S. Pat. No. 8,268,105 relates to a method and apparatus for producing examination table paper rolls that are obtained from a tape of embossed paper, having two layers joined together. The band is obtained from two continuous webs subjected to subsequent steps of embossing, glue application, coupling and stabilization. The method includes applying measured quantities of a sanitizing and/or disinfectant substance between the two layers of embossed paper before their joining.
The present invention relates to a medical examination roll of paper wherein the roll does not have a cardboard core or other roll support within the opening of the inside diameter of the medical examination paper that goes from one edge of the medical examination paper to the other edge. It is an object of the present invention to place a device into the openings at both edges of the roll of the medical examination paper. The devices only go inside the opening a small distance, for example from about 1″ to about 5″. The purpose of the device is to keep the medical examination paper in its rolled form without collapsing until it is placed on the examining table at the doctor's office for dispensing.
It is an object of the present invention for the medical examination roll of paper to be shrink wrapped. It is an object of the present invention to put marketing collateral under the shrink wrap and above the roll or on top the shrink wrapped roll.
It is an object of the present invention for the devices to have a gripping piece for easily inserting the device into the openings at each edge of the roll, and for removing the device from the roll of examination paper. The gripping piece extends upward from the recessed portion of the device. The device further comprises a collar around one end which rests on the outside edge of the medical examination paper roll.
It is an object of the present invention for the roll of medical examination paper to have perforations so that the paper can be torn easily. It is an object of the present invention for the perforations to be located at the same precise distance throughout the roll, for example at 6 foot integrals.
It is an object of the present invention to have advertising or games located on both sides of the perforations that are located on the medical examination paper, and no advertising located beyond those locations. This way when a user is sitting on the medical examination paper, they are not sitting on the advertising, but can read or interact with the advertising or games while they are sitting on the medical examination paper.
It is an object of the present invention to place an adhesive or other material where the perforations are located on the underside of the medical examination paper, so that the paper can be attached to the table when the paper is placed on the table. In this way the paper does not move while the user is sitting on the paper, or when the paper is placed on the table.
It is an object of the present invention to coat or impregnate the paper with an anti-fungal and/or anti-microbial agent for protecting the patient from possible contamination caused by unchanged medical examination paper.
It is an object of the present invention for the agent to be used in a concentration so as to act as an anti-fungal and/or anti-microbial agent.
It is an object of the present invention for the anti-fungal and anti-microbial agents to be copper (II) 8-quinolinolate (CAS No. 10380-28-6); zinc oxide (CAS No. 1314-13-2); zinc-dimethyl dithiocarbamate (CAS No. 137-304); 2-mercaptobenzothiazole, zinc salt (CAS No. 155-04-4); barium metaborate (CAS No. 13701-59-2); tributyl tin benzoate (CAS No. 4342-36-3); bis tributyl tin salicylate (CAS No. 22330-14-9); tributyl tin oxide (CAS No. 56-35-9); parabens: ethyl parahydroxybenzoate (CAS No. 120-47-8); propyl parahydroxybenzoate (CAS No. 94-13-3); methyl parahydroxybenzoate (CAS No. 99-76-3); and butyl parahydroxybenzoate (CAS No. 94-26-8); methylenebis(thiocyanate) (CAS No. 6317-18-6); 1,2-benzisothiazoline-3-one (CAS No. 2634-33-5); 2-mercaptobenzothiazole (CAS No. 149-30-4); 5-chloro-2-methyl-3 (2H)-isothiazolone (CAS No. 57373-19-0); 2-methyl-3(2H)-isothiazolone (CAS No. 57373-20-3); zinc 2-pyridinethiol-N-oxide (CAS No. 1346341-7); tetra-hydro-3,5-di-methyl-2H-1,3,5-thiadiazine-2-thione (CAS No. 533-74-4); N-trichloromethyl-thio-4-cyclohexene-1,2-dicarboximide (CAS No. 133-06-2); 2-n-octyl-4-isothiazoline-3-one (CAS No. 26530-20-1); 2,4,5,6-tetrachloro-isophtalonitrile (CAS No. 1897-45-6); 3-iodo-2-propynyl butylcarbamate (CAS No. 55406-53-6); diiodomethyl-p-tolylsulfone (CAS No. 20018-09-1); N-(trichloromethyl-thio)phthalimide (CAS No. 133-07-3); potassium N-hydroxy-methyl-N-methyl-dithiocarbamate (CAS No. 51026-28-9); sodium 2-pyridinethiol-1-oxide (CAS No. 15922-78-8); 2-(thiocyanomethylthio) benzothiazole (CAS No. 21564-17-0); 2-4(-thiazolyl)benzimidazole (CAS No. 148-79-8).
It is an object of the present for the anti-microbial agents and/or anti-fungal agents to be placed on the examination paper.
In an embodiment, a device is placed at each end of the opening of the roll of the medical examination paper. In an embodiment, the devices only go inside the opening a small distance, for example from about 1″ to about 5″. The purpose of the device is to keep the medical examination paper in its rolled form without collapsing until it is placed on the examining table at the doctor's office for dispensing.
In an embodiment, the roll of medical examination paper has perforations so that the paper can be torn easily. In an embodiment, the perforations are located at the same precise distance throughout the roll, for example at 6 foot integrals.
In an embodiment, advertising or games located on both sides of the perforations that are located on the medical examination paper, and no advertising or games are located beyond those locations. This way when a user is sits on the medical examination paper, they are not sitting on the advertising or games, but can read or interact with the advertising or games while they are sitting on the medical examination paper.
In an embodiment, an adhesive or other product is placed where the perforations are located on the underside of the medical examination paper, so that the paper can be attached to the table when the paper is placed on the table. In this way the paper does not move while the user is sitting on the paper, or when the paper is placed on the table.
In an embodiment, the medical examination paper is coated or impregnated with an anti-fungal and/or anti-microbial product for protecting the patient from possible contamination from unchanged medical examination paper.
In an embodiment, the anti-microbial/anti-fungal properties are derived from natural compounds that are extracted from plants. In an embodiment, the plants are lusianthrin and chrysin. In an embodiment, the compounds are chemical in nature.
The present application claims priority to provisional patent application No. 61/965,322 filed Jan. 27, 2014.
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