Information
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Patent Grant
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4546027
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Patent Number
4,546,027
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Date Filed
Wednesday, September 28, 198341 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 8, 198539 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 604 385
- 604 384
- 428 109
- 428 182
- 428 183
- 428 219
- 428 339
- 428 340
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International Classifications
- A61F1300
- A61F1501
- D04H506
- D04H508
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Abstract
Curled non-woven material formed of waves such as contiguous anti-nodes (9,10) of adjacent waves consist of small adjacent pads (11,12) located on the same side of the median plan (8) of the non-woven material.Use: Medical and surgical compressesFIG. 3.
Description
The present invention relates to a non-woven material whose curly or wavy structure enables it to be used in particular as a medical or surgical compress.
At present, medical compresses are obtained from a light fabric--called dressing gauze--(weight between 25 and 28 g/m.sup.2) whose manufacture requires the utilization of a costly and inefficient material. This fabric is then folded and cut into several sizes; each compress is then in general wrapped individually and sterilized.
Compresses made of conventional gauze are very flat products, adhering to wounds and having quite a low fluid absorption coefficient. In addition, their elasticity and resilience characteristics are very clearly insufficient.
The aim of much research work has been to replace the gauze by non-woven materials obtained by a dry process, wet process or so-called "spun-bonded" method and compounds of mixtures of synthetic and/or natural fibers. Although the properties of non-woven compresses are appreciably superior to those made from gauze, particularly as regards non-adhesion to wounds, they nevertheless are still far from meeting requirements as regards absorption.
The present invention relates to a non-woven material mitigating the disadvantages of non-woven materials and conventional gauze. Its particular structure enables properties such as high absorption capacity, non-adherence to wounds, elasticity, and resilience to be combined.
In general, this non-woven material has a succession of uniformly distributed waves whose anti-nodes are alternatively located above and below the medium plane of the non-woven material.
In particular, the continuous anti-nodes of two adjacent waves, located on the same side of the medium plane of the non-woven material, consist of small adjacent pads.
According to one embodiment of the invention, the non-woven material is a composite consisting of synthetic netting on which a web of cellulose fibers is fixed, in particular by thermo-bonding.
The invention will be better understood with the aid of the drawings, which represent non-limitative examples of the design of the non-woven material:
FIG. 1 is a view of the non-woven material from below;
FIG. 2 is a sectional view of FIG. 1 in a plane parallel to the machining direction of the non-woven material;
FIG. 3 is a sectional view of FIG. 1 in a plane perpendicular to the machining direction of the non-woven material;
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a non-woven material of a synthetic netting and a cellulose fiber web.
FIG. 1 is a view from below the non-woven material (1) which has a machining direction (2), corresponding to the longitudinal direction of the manufacture of said non-woven material, and a crosswise direction (3) perpendicular to the machining direction (2). This non-woven material (1) comprises evenly spaced waves or curls positioned along the lines (5) parallel to the machining direction (2).
FIG. 2, which is a sectional view of FIG. 1 along 2--2, in a plane parallel to the machining direction (2) shows that the non-woven material has waves (4) whose anti-nodes (6,7) are alternatively above and below the median plane (8).
FIG. 3 which is a sectional view of FIG. 1 along 3--3, in a plane perpendicular to the machining direction (2) shows that the contiguous anti-nodes (9,10) of adjacent waves consist of small adjacent pads (11,12) located on the same side of the median plane (8) of the non-woven material. Beyond the sectional plane is seen an outline of the pads located below the median plane (8). The height and width of these pads are between 0.1 and 3 mm.
FIG. 4 shows a preferred embodiment of the invention; the non-woven material consists of a synthetic netting (13) consisting of filaments (15) of a first polymer inside a sheath of a second polymer and connected by fine lamellas (16) of a second polymer, forming a netting on the surface of which is deposited a cellulose fiber web (14).
The web (14) is thermo-bonded to the netting (13); the non-woven material, therefore, does not include any chemical binder and can, therefore, be used both as a medical and a surgical compress.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the synthetic netting (13) is a double-stretched netting comprising in the machining direction (2) parallel polyamide filaments (15) separated by a uniform distance between 0.1 and 3 mm and connected to one another by narrow strips of polypropylene (16), separated regularly by a distance between 0.1 and 3 mm and perpendicular to the filaments (15). The web (14) of the cellulose fibers consists of a cotton fiber web.
In addition, this non-woven material has the advantage of being lighter in weight than conventional gauze. The netting (13) has a weight of between 5 and 15 g/m.sup.2, preferably 7 g/m.sup.2 and the cellulose fiber web (14) a weight between 10 and 20 g/m.sup.2, preferably 16 g/m.sup.2. Its bulk density is less than 0.15--preferably 0.1, and its absorption capacity is greater than 13 cm.sup.3 /g--preferably 16 cm.sup.3 /g.
The table below gives the results of measurements made on non-woven material according to the invention, on conventional gauze, and on a commerical non-woven material called PELY-TEX:
______________________________________ Non-Woven Material According To The PELY-TEX Invention Gauze 23VI______________________________________Weight g/m.sup.2 24 25 23.7Thickness mm (1) 2.40 1.50 1.40Density 0.1 0.17 0.17Absorption Rate 8 60 45sec. (2)Absorption 16 12 12.7Coefficientcm.sup.3 /g (3)______________________________________ (1) The thickness is defined as the thickness of 10 superimposed sheets measured under a pressure of 20 g/cm.sup.3. (2) The absorption rate is defined as the time taken by a drop of water o 1/20 cm.sup.3 deposited on the surface of said nonwoven material with a pipette to penetrate the nonwoven material. (3) The absorption coefficient is determined according to the CODEX standard applicable to cotton wool.
The very special structure of the non-woven material according to the invention enables compresses to be manufactured which are:
very absorbent because of the pads described above and the presence of the cellulose fiber web;
non-adherent to wounds because of a mode of folding such that the parts designed to come into contact with the wound consists of the bare synthetic netting;
elastic because of the presence of uniformly distributed waves;
resilient because of the framework consisting of the synthetic netting.
Claims
- 1. Non-woven material for a medical or surgical compress having a machining direction and a crosswise direction, characterized in that it has a succession of waves uniformly distributed along the lines parallel to the machining direction and whose adjacent anti-nodes are alternatively located above and below the median plane of said non-woven material and in that it comprises a synthetic netting having a cellulose fiber web thermobonded to one of its faces.
- 2. Non-woven material according to claim 1, characterized in that the contiguous anti-nodes of two adjacent waves, located on the same side of the median plane, consist of small adjacent pads.
- 3. Non-woven material according to claim 2, characterized in that the height of each pad above the median plane is between 0.1 and 3 mm.
- 4. Non-woven material according to claim 3, characterized in that the width of each pad is between 0.1 and 3 mm.
- 5. Non-woven material according to claim 1, characterized in that the synthetic netting is a double-stretch netting comprising in the machining direction parallel polyamide filaments separated evenly by a distance between 0.1 and 3 mm, connected to one another by narrow strips of polypropylene separated regularly by a distance between 0.1 and 3 mm perpendicular to the filaments.
- 6. Non-woven material according to claim 1, characterized in that the cellulose fiber web is a cotton fiber web.
- 7. Non-woven material according to claim 5, characterized in that the weight of the synthetic netting is between 5 and 15 g/m.sup.2 and that the cellulose fiber web between 10 and 20 g/m.sup.2.
- 8. Non-woven material according to claim 7, characterized in that the weight of the synthetic netting is about 7 g/m.sup.2 and that of the cotton fiber web is about 16 g/m.sup.2.
- 9. Non-woven material according to claim 8, characterized in that its bulk density is less than 0.15 and its water absorption coefficient greater than 13 cm.sup.3 /g.
- 10. Non-woven material according to claim 9, characterized in that its bulk density is about 0.1 and its absorption coefficient is about 16 cm.sup.3 /g.
- 11. Non-woven material according to claim 10, characterized in that its thickness is about 0.24 mm.
- 12. A medical compress manufactured from non-woven material according to claim 1, characterized in that the material is folded in a way such that the part designed to come into contact with the wound is constituted of a bare synthetic netting.
Priority Claims (1)
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82 01392 |
Jan 1982 |
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PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/FR82/00211 |
12/16/1982 |
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9/28/1983 |
9/28/1983 |
Publishing Document |
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WO83/02630 |
8/4/1983 |
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US Referenced Citations (8)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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2418829 |
Sep 1979 |
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