Claims
- 1. An orthopedic casting article comprising a polymeric foam tape containing one or more curable resins.
- 2. The orthopedic casting article of claim 1, wherein the polymeric foam tape has a thickness of about {fraction (1/128)} inch (about 0.2 mm) to about {fraction (3/16)} inch (about 5 mm) and a width of about ½ inch to about 24 inches.
- 3. The orthopedic casting article of claim 1, wherein the polymeric foam tape is a continuous tape with a length of at least about 6 inches.
- 4. The orthopedic casting article of claim 1, wherein the polymeric foam tape is comprised of a thermoset or thermoplastic polymeric foam.
- 5. The orthopedic casting article of claim 1, wherein the polymeric foam tape is comprised of a foam having a substantially open cell structure.
- 6. The orthopedic casting article of claim 1, wherein the polymeric foam tape is comprised of a foam having a substantially closed cell structure.
- 7. The orthopedic casting article of claim 1, wherein the polymeric foam tape is comprised of a foam having a substantially reticulated cell structure.
- 8. The orthopedic casting article of claim 1, wherein the polymeric foam tape is comprised of a foam having an average cell density greater than about 10 pores per inch (ppi).
- 9. The orthopedic casting article of claim 1, wherein the polymeric foam tape is comprised of a foam having an elasticity greater than about 1%.
- 10. The orthopedic casting article of claim 1, wherein the polymeric foam tape is comprised of a foam being flexible, semi-rigid, semi-flexible, viscoelastic, resilient or rigid.
- 11. The orthopedic casting article of claim 1, wherein the polymeric foam tape is comprised of a foam having an affinity to water in the range of hydrophilic to hydrophobic.
- 12. The orthopedic casting article of claim 1, wherein the polymeric foam tape is comprised of a foam having an average density of about 1.6 kg/m3 to about 960 kg/m3.
- 13. The orthopedic casting article of claim 1, wherein the polymeric foam tape is comprised of a foam having a uniform or variable polymer composition structure.
- 14. The orthopedic casting article of claim 1, wherein the polymeric foam tape is comprised of a foam having at least one variable property throughout, wherein the variable property is selected from the group consisting of density, cell density, cell geometry, cell size, affinity to water, elasticity, thickness and width.
- 15. The orthopedic casting article of claim 1, wherein the polymeric foam tape is comprised of a foam based on one or more isocyanate or isocyanate containing compounds, wherein the one or more isocyanates and isocyanate containing compounds includes aliphatic isocyanate, aromatic isocyanate, cycloaliphatic isocyanate or a mixture thereof.
- 16. The orthopedic casting article of claim 1, wherein the polymeric foam tape is comprised of a polyurethane foam, being a product of a reaction of one or more polyols with one or more isocyanates or isocyanate containing compounds.
- 17. The orthopedic casting article of claim 1, wherein the polymeric foam tape is comprised of a polyurea foam, being a product of a reaction of one or more polyamines with one or more isocyanates or isocyanate containing compounds.
- 18. The orthopedic casting article of claim 1, wherein the polymeric foam tape is selected from the group consisting of polyolefin-based polymers, polyester-based polymers, polyether-based polymers, polystyrene-based polymers and mixtures thereof.
- 19. The orthopedic casting article of claim 1, wherein the polymeric foam tape includes one or more additives to alter the surface properties of the polymeric foam or adhesion to the one or more curable resins or to alter the mechanical properties of the orthopedic casting materials.
- 20. The orthopedic casting article of claim 1, wherein one or more curable resins is applied on one side of the polymeric foam tape.
- 21. The orthopedic casting article of claim 1, wherein one or more curable resins is applied on one or more curable resins is applied on one or both sides of the polymeric foam tape or into the interior of the polymeric foam tape.
- 22. The orthopedic casting article of claim 1, wherein the curable resin is applied to the polymeric foam tape at a load of about 99/1 resin to polymeric foam tape weight ratio to 1/99 resin to polymeric foam tape weight ratio.
- 23. The orthopedic casting article of claim 1, wherein at least one of the one or more curable resins is comprised of a water-curable resin.
- 24. The orthopedic casting article of claim 23, wherein at least one of the one or more water curable resins is comprised of an isocyanate containing material.
- 25. The orthopedic casting article of claim 24, wherein the isocyanate containing material is selected from the group consisting or aromatic isocyanates, aliphatic isocyanates, cycloaliphatic isocyanates, isocyanate-based adducts, isocyanate-based derivatives, isocyanate-prepolymers, isocyanate-oligomers, isocyanate-quasi prepolymers, and mixtures thereof.
- 26. The orthopedic casting article of claim 24, wherein the isocyanate containing material has an isocyanate to active hydrogen equivalent weight ratio greater than about 1.
- 27. The orthopedic casting article of claim 24, wherein the isocyanate containing material contains at least one catalyst promoting the reaction of the isocyanate with water.
- 28. The orthopedic casting article of claim 23, wherein at least one of the one or more water curable resins is comprised of Plaster of Paris.
- 29. The orthopedic casting article of claim 1, wherein at least one of the one or more curable resins is cured via chemical reaction, UV light, laser light, radiation, or heat induced reaction.
- 30. An orthopedic casting splint comprising two or more layers, wherein one or more of the layers is comprised of a polymeric foam tape containing one or more curable resins.
- 31. The orthopedic casting splint of claim 30, wherein the polymeric foam tape is comprised of a thermoset or thermoplastic polymeric foam.
- 32. The orthopedic casting splint of claim 30, wherein the polymeric foam tape is comprised of a foam having a substantially open cell structure, a substantially closed cell structure, or a substantially reticulated cell structure.
- 33. The orthopedic casting splint of claim 30, wherein one or more of the layers is comprised of a woven, non-woven, knitted, or extruded layer.
- 34. The orthopedic casting splint of claim 30, wherein the splint is made in a shape of a sleeve.
- 35. The orthopedic casting splint of claim 30, wherein the splint is made in a shape of a glove or sock.
- 36. A method for applying an orthopedic casting article to a body member, the method comprising:
winding a polymeric foam tape containing one or more curable resins around a body member; and curing the one or more curable resins before, during, or after the polymeric foam tape is wound around the body member.
- 37. The method of claim 36, further comprising cutting or slicing the polymeric foam tape to a length capable of partially or fully immobilizing the body member.
- 38. A method for applying an orthopedic casting splint to a body member, the method comprising:
providing a splint comprising two or more layers, wherein one or more of the layers is comprised of a polymeric foam tape containing one or more curable resins; fully or partially enveloping the splint around a body member; and curing the one or more curable resins before, during, or after the polymeric foam tape is enveloped around the body member.
- 39. The method of claim 38, further comprising cutting or slicing the splint to a shape capable of partially or fully immobilizing the body member.
- 40. The method of claim 38, wherein the enveloping step includes inserting the body member into the splint.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application Serial No. 60/469,609, filed on May 9, 2003.
Provisional Applications (1)
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