Claims
- 1. A method of treating living tissue, the. method comprising:
providing a wrap comprising a flexible, sheet-form substrate having a field of fibers exposed on one side thereof for engagement by fastener elements, and an array of fastener elements extending from a side of the substrate opposite the exposed fibers, the fastener elements each having a respective stem extending integrally from a film of resin disposed in a band across the substrate, the substrate including a pouch in a discrete medical function delivery region adapted to be placed against living tissue to provide a desired medical effect; wrapping the wrap about living tissue, with the medical function delivery region placed to provide treatment to the tissue; and engaging the field of fibers with the fastener elements to secure the wrap about the tissue.
- 2. The method of claim I wherein the pouch is disposed at one end of the substrate, the method including placing the function delivery region against the tissue to be treated before wrapping the wrap about the tissue.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the function delivery region comprises a wound covering, the treatment comprising wound protection and fluid absorption.
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein the pouch contains a dressing sponge.
- 5. The method of claim 3 wherein the pouch containing an absorbent material.
- 6. The method of claim I wherein the pouch contains a material substantially colder than the tissue to be treated, for removing heat from the tissue.
- 7. The method of claim 1 wherein the pouch contains a material substantially warmer than the tissue to be treated, for heating the tissue.
- 8. The method of claim 1 wherein the wrap is constructed to apply pressure against the tissue when the substrate is wrapped about the tissue and over the pouch under tension.
- 9. The method of claim I wherein the fastener elements are disposed in a discrete region adjacent to an end of the substrate.
- 10. The method of claim 9 wherein the fastener elements are disposed adjacent to an end of the substrate furthest from the pouch.
- 11. The method of claim 10 wherein the substrate comprises a non-fastening, graspable end region extending beyond the region of fastener elements.
- 12. The method of claim 1 wherein the substrate is resiliently stretchable in a direction extending between the function delivery region and the array of fastener elements, the method including resiliently stretching the substrate during wrapping and before engaging the field of fibers with the fastener elements.
- 13. The method of claim 1 wherein the wrap is of a length sized to enable wrapping the wrap about an extremity, torso, or head of a human being or animal in an overlapped condition, the tissue comprising human or animal tissue.
- 14. The method of claim 13 wherein the tissue is of a human finger, the method including wrapping the wrap about both the finger and an adjacent finger to constrain movement of the wrapped fingers.
- 15. The method of claim 1 wherein the pouch contains a functional agent in an inactivated state, the method including activating the functional agent to begin treatment.
- 16. The method of claim 15 wherein the functional agent comprises unmixed ingredients that, when activated by mixing, generate an endothermic reaction.
- 17. The method of claim 15 wherein the functional agent comprises an ingredient that, when activated by exposure to air, generates an exothermic reaction.
- 18. The method of claim 1 wherein the fastener elements and the field of fibers are configured to enable removal of the wrap from the tissue by application of a peeling force of less than about 0.2 pounds of force per transverse inch of engaged width of the engaged fastener elements, to limit tissue trauma during wrap removal.
- 19. The method of claim 18 wherein the peeling force is less than about 0.1 pounds of force per transverse inch of engaged width.
- 20. The method of claim 1 wherein the function delivery region contains a medicament for medical treatment of the tissue.
- 21. The method of claim 1 wherein the wrap is in an unused state as provided, the method further comprising, after medical treatment, removing the wrap from the tissue and disposing of the removed wrap as waste.
- 22. The method of claim 1 wherein the tissue is of a tree.
- 23. A medical wrap comprising a flexible, sheet-form substrate carrying a field of fibers exposed on one side thereof for engagement by fastener elements, and an array of fastener elements extending from a side of the substrate opposite the exposed fibers, the fastener elements each having a respective stem extending integrally from a film of resin disposed in a band across the substrate and encapsulating surface features of the substrate, the fastener elements constructed to snag the exposed fibers when the substrate is wrapped about the living tissue in an overlapping manner, to secure the wrap about the tissue;
wherein the wrap defines a pouch in a discrete medical function delivery region adapted to be placed against living tissue to provide a desired medical effect.
- 24. The medical wrap of claim 23 wherein the function delivery region is disposed at one end of the substrate.
- 25. The medical wrap of claim 23 contained in a sealed package with the substrate wrapped about the end at which the pouch is disposed, with the fastener elements releasably snagging fibers of the substrate to hold the substrate in a wrapped condition.
- 26. The medical wrap of claim 23 wherein the function delivery region comprises a wound covering.
- 27. The medical wrap of claim 26 wherein the pouch contains a dressing sponge.
- 28. The medical wrap of claim 26 wherein the pouch contains an absorbent material.
- 29. The medical wrap of claim 28 wherein the absorbent material comprises a combine dressing.
- 30. The medical wrap of claim 23 wherein the pouch contains a material substantially colder than normal human body temperature, for removing heat from human tissue.
- 31. The medical wrap of claim 23 wherein the pouch contains a material substantially warmer than normal human body temperature, for heating human tissue.
- 32. The medical wrap of claim 23 wherein the wrap is constructed to apply pressure against the tissue when the substrate is wrapped about the tissue and over the pouch under tension.
- 33. The medical wrap of claim 23 wherein the fastener elements are disposed in a discrete region adjacent an end of the substrate.
- 34. The medical wrap of claim 33 wherein the fastener elements are disposed adjacent an end of the substrate furthest from the function delivery region.
- 35. The medical wrap of claim 34 wherein the substrate comprises a non-fastening, graspable end region extending beyond the array of fastener elements.
- 36. The medical wrap of claim 23 wherein the substrate is resiliently stretchable in a direction extending between the function delivery region and the array of fastener elements.
- 37. The medical wrap of claim 23 of a length sized to enable wrapping the wrap about an extremity, torso, or head of a human being or animal in an overlapped condition.
- 38. The medical wrap of claim 23 wherein the pouch contains a functional agent in an inactivated state.
- 39. The medical wrap of claim 38 wherein the functional agent comprises unmixed ingredients that, when activated by mixing, generate an endothermic reaction.
- 40. The medical wrap of claim 38 wherein the functional agent comprises an ingredient that, when activated by exposure to air, generates an exothermic reaction.
- 41. The medical wrap of claim 23 wherein the fastener elements and field of fibers are configured to enable removal of the wrap from the tissue by application of a peeling force of less than about 0.2 pounds of force per transverse inch of engaged width of the engaged fastener elements, to limit tissue trauma during wrap removal.
- 42. The medical wrap of claim 41 wherein the peeling force is less than about 0.1 pounds of force per transverse inch of engaged width.
- 43. A method of forming medical wraps for delivering medical functions, the method comprising
introducing a sheet-form, flexible substrate into a gap defined by a mold roll and an opposed cooperating member, the mold roll defining an array of blind cavities shaped to form fastener elements or fastener element stems; extruding resin into the gap to fill the cavities and commingle with surface features of the substrate, thereby forming a band of resin extending along the substrate, with an array of fastener element stems extending integrally therefrom; securing a field of exposed fibers to a surface of the substrate; cutting across the substrate to form individual wraps, each wrap of a length sufficient to extend about a human limb and having a segment of the band of resin extending thereacross; and providing the wrap with a medical function delivery pouch for containing materials selected to provide medical treatment to living tissue when the wrap is wrapped about the tissue.
- 44. The method of claim 43 further comprising, after forming the band of resin, forming engageable heads on the fastener element stems.
- 45. The method of claim 43 further comprising inserting an absorbent pad into the pouch.
- 46. The method of claim 43 further comprising inserting an activatable thermic material into the pouch.
- 47. The method of claim 43 wherein providing the pouch comprises attaching a preformed pouch at an end of the substrate.
- 48. The method of claim 47 wherein the pouch is attached by welding material of the pouch to the substrate.
- 49. The method of claim 48 wherein the pouch material is welded to a strip of the extruded resin spaced apart from the band of resin having fastener element stems.
- 50. The method of claim 43 wherein adding the pouch comprises forming a pouch from the substrate.
- 51. The method of claim 50 further comprising heat sealing the substrate to close the pouch with contents in the pouch.
- 52. A medical wrap comprising
a flexible, sheet-form substrate carrying a field of fibers exposed on one side thereof for engagement by fastener elements; and an array of fastener elements extending from a side of the substrate opposite the exposed fibers, the fastener elements each having a respective stem extending integrally from a film of resin disposed in a band across the substrate and encapsulating surface features of the substrate, the fastener elements constructed to snag the exposed fibers when the substrate is wrapped about living tissue in an overlapping manner, to secure the wrap about the tissue; wherein the fastener elements and field of fibers are configured to enable removal of the wrap from the tissue by application of a peeling force of less than about 0.2 pounds of force per transverse inch of engaged width of the engaged fastener elements, to limit tissue trauma during wrap removal.
- 53. The medical wrap of claim 52 wherein the peeling force is less than about 0.1 pounds of force per transverse inch of engaged width.
- 54. The medical wrap of claim 52 comprising a wound covering.
- 55. The medical wrap of claim 54 containing a dressing sponge separated from the tissue by a permeable delivery region of the substrate.
- 56. The medical wrap of claim 54 wherein the wound covering comprises a fluid-permeable surface of a pouch containing an absorbent material.
- 57. The medical wrap of claim 56 wherein the absorbent material comprises a combine dressing.
- 58. The medical wrap of claim 52 containing a material substantially colder than normal human body temperature, for removing heat from the tissue.
- 59. The medical wrap of claim 52 containing a material substantially warmer than normal human body temperature, for heating the tissue.
- 60. The medical wrap of claim 52 wherein the wrap is constructed to apply pressure against the tissue when the substrate is wrapped about the tissue and over the function delivery region under tension.
- 61. The medical wrap of claim 52 wherein the substrate is resiliently stretchable in a direction extending between the function delivery region and the array of fastener elements.
- 62. The medical wrap of claim 52 containing a functional agent in an inactivated state.
- 63. The medical wrap of claim 62 wherein the functional agent comprises unmixed ingredients that, when activated by mixing, generate an endothermic reaction.
- 64. The medical wrap of claim 62 wherein the functional agent comprises an ingredient that, when activated by exposure to air, generates an exothermic reaction.
- 65. The medical wrap of claim 52 wherein the fastener elements and field of fibers are configured to resist an applied shear load, along the wrap, of at least 1.0 pound per square inch of engaged fastener area.
- 66. The medical wrap of claim 52 having a total weight of less than about 150 grams per square meter of overall wrap area.
- 67. A thermic treatment wrap comprising
a flexible, sheet-form substrate carrying both a field of fibers exposed on one side thereof for engagement by fastener elements, and an array of fastener elements extending from a side of the substrate opposite the exposed fibers adjacent one end of the substrate, the fastener elements each having a respective stem extending integrally from a film of resin disposed in a band across the substrate and encapsulating surface features of the substrate; the wrap defining a pouch containing a material activatable to initiate a thermic reaction, for transferring heat with respect to a patient about which the wrap is wrapped in overlapping manner, with the fastener elements engaging the fibers of the substrate to hold the pouch against the patient.
- 68. The thermic treatment wrap of claim 67 wherein the activatable material produces an endothermic reaction when activated, for removing body heat.
- 69. The thermic treatment wrap of claim 67 wherein the activatable material produces an exothermic reaction when activated, for warming the patient.
- 70. The thermic treatment wrap of claim 67 wherein the pouch is disposed at one end of the substrate.
- 71. The thermic treatment wrap of claim 67 contained in a sealed package with the substrate wrapped about the pouch, with the fastener elements releasably snagging fibers of the substrate to hold the substrate in a wrapped condition.
- 72. The thermic treatment wrap of claim 67 wherein the substrate has a nominal width shorter than its length, and wherein the pouch is disposed substantially within the width of the substrate, such that the wrap effectively envelops the pouch when wrapped about the patient, to hold the pouch in place.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of the filing dates of U.S. Provisional Applications Nos. 60/434,085 and 60/494,653, filed Dec. 16, 2002 and Aug. 12, 2002, respectfully, which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60434085 |
Dec 2002 |
US |
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60494653 |
Aug 2003 |
US |