Claims
- 1. The method of packaging an orthopedic support comprising:
- providing an orthopedic support constructed essentially of resilient synthetic open cell foam material with air entrained therein having a substantial and irregular height profile and a highly bulky configuration;
- providing a thermoplastic bag constructed of heat sealable thermoplastic film having a sufficient shelf life to prevent leaking and seeping of air affording storage of said package in a healthcare facility for extended periods of time, said bag having presealed edges but providing an open edge portion thereof for insertion of said orthopedic support therethrough;
- compressing said orthopedic support minimizing the bag size required;
- placing said orthopedic support thus compressed within said bag;
- differentially compressing said orthopedic support within said bag to such an extent as to reduce said substantial profile and bulk configuration by a major amount to a generally uniform flat configuration with evacuation of a corresponding amount of air from said bag by urging a platen of a press into compressing relation with a bed of the press by a predetermined amount;
- placing a heat seal along said open edge portion after said compression and evacuation; and
- releasing the compressing action of said press after heat sealing said edge portion.
- 2. The method of packaging and dispensing an orthopedic support comprising:
- providing an orthopedic support constructed essentially of resilient synthetic open cell foam material with air entrained therein having a substantial and irregular height profile and a highly bulky configuration;
- providing a thermoplastic bag constructed of heat sealable thermoplastic multi-layered film having a sufficient shelf life to prevent leaking and seeping of air affording storage of said package in a healthcare facility for extended periods of time, said bag having presealed edges but providing an open edge portion thereof for insertion of said orthopedic support therethrough;
- placing said orthopedic support within said bag;
- differentially compressing said orthopedic support within said bag to such an extent as to reduce said substantial profile and bulk configuration by a major amount to a generally uniform flat configuration with evacuation of a corresponding amount of air from said bag by urging a platen of a press into compressing relation with a bed of the press by a predetermined amount;
- placing a heat seal along said single open edge portion after said compression and evacuation; and
- releasing the compressing action of said press after heat sealing said edge portion resulting in the formation of an evacuated marginal portion of said bag extending outwardly about said orthopedic support by an amount corresponding generally to the reduction is height of said orthopedic support forming a package;
- whereby said package may be stored by a healthcare facility in said compressed generally uniform flat configuration until such time as utilized by an orthopedic patient at said facility and dispensed at said time of utilization by releasing compression in said bag and said orthopedic support compressed therein permitting return of said orthopedic support substantially to its original full unrestrained profile and configuration when needed for use by an orthopedic patient.
- 3. The method set forth in claim 2, including storing said package temporarily to check for leakage of the bag, and then supplying said package for storage by said healthcare facility.
- 4. The method of packaging and dispensing an orthopedic support comprising:
- providing an orthopedic support constructed essentially of resilient synthetic open cell foam material with air entrained therein having a substantial and irregular height profile and a highly bulky configuration;
- providing a thermoplastic bag constructed of heat sealable thermoplastic multi-layered film having a sufficient shelf life to prevent leaking and seeping of air affording storage of said package in a healthcare facility for extended periods of time, said bag being presealed along its edges but providing an open edge portion thereof for insertion of said orthopedic support therethrough;
- placing said orthopedic support within said bag;
- differentially compressing said orthopedic support within said bag to such an extent as to reduce said substantial profile and bulk configuration by a major amount to a generally uniform flat configuration with evacuation of a corresponding amount of air from said bag by utilizing fluid pressure to urge a platen of a press into compressing relation with a bed of the press by a predetermined amount;
- placing a heat seal along said single open edge portion after said compression and evacuation;
- releasing the compressing action of said press after heat sealing said edge portion resulting in the formation of an evacuated marginal portion of said bag extending outwardly about said orthopedic support by an amount corresponding to the reduction in height of said orthopedic support forming a package;
- storing said package by a healthcare facility in said compressed generally uniform flat configuration until such time as utilized by an orthopedic patient at said facility; and
- dispensing said product at said time of utilization by releasing compression in said bag and said orthopedic support compressed therein permitting return of said orthopedic support substantially to its original full unrestrained profile and configuration when needed for use by an orthopedic patient.
- 5. The method set forth in claim 4, wherein the step of differentially compressing is continued until the height is reduced by an amount in excess of about 80%.
- 6. The method set forth in claim 4, wherein said step of differentially compressing said orthopedic support includes applying a yieldable substantially uniform force on one side of said orthopedic support against a smooth surface on the other side of said orthopedic support.
- 7. The method set forth in claim 4, including storing said package temporarily to check for leakage of the bag, and then supplying said package for storage by said healthcare facility.
- 8. The method of claim 4 including compressing said orthopedic support prior to placing said support within said bag further minimizing the bag size required and final package size.
- 9. The method of packaging an orthopedic support facilitating storage and dispensing of the orthopedic support comprising:
- providing an orthopedic support constructed essentially of resilient synthetic open cell foam material with air entrained therein having a substantial and irregular height profile and a highly bulky configuration;
- providing a thermoplastic bag constructed of heat sealable thermoplastic multi-layered film having a sufficient shelf life to prevent leaking and seeping of air affording storage of said package in a healthcare facility for extended periods of time, said bag having presealed edges but providing an open edge portion thereof for insertion of said orthopedic support therethrough;
- placing said orthopedic support within said bag;
- differentially compressing said orthopedic support within said bag to such an extent as to reduce said substantial profile and bulk configuration of a major amount to a generally uniform flat configuration of irregular outline with evacuation of a corresponding amount of air from said bag by urging a platen of a press into compressing relation with a bed of the press by a predetermined amount;
- placing a heat seal along said open edge portion after said compression and evacuation but while maintaining said platen in said compressing relation;
- forming an evacuated marginal portion of said bag extending outwardly entirely about said orthopedic support by an amount corresponding to the reduction in height of said orthopedic support by partial expansion of the foam material caused by releasing the compressing action of said press after heat sealing said edge portion forming a package;
- whereby said package may be stored by a healthcare facility in said compressed generally uniform flat configuration until such time as utilized by an orthopedic patient at said facility; and
- whereby said product may be dispensed at said time of utilization by releasing compression in said bag and said orthopedic support compressed therein permitting return of said orthopedic support substantially to its original full unrestrained profile and configuration when needed for use by an orthopedic patient.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 194,359, filed Oct. 6, 1980, and now abandoned.
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