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The present invention relates to a novel and unique pre-cut clear polyolefin tape for corpse wounds, and methods of fabricating and utilizing same.
More particularly, the present invention relates to novel and unique pre-cut or roll form clear polyolefin tape to be used as a corpse wound closure and sealer, and methods of fabricating and utilizing same.
Many corpses are of very elderly persons having paper thin skin that tears easily. There is presently no way to cover wounds and scars on such corpses except with ugly bandages or plastic looking sealant spread all over the wound.
It is a desideratum of the present invention to avoid the animadversions of conventional and present devices, and at the same time to provide a very convenient and easy to use pre-cut clear polyolefin tape to be used as a corpse wound closure and sealer, and methods of fabricating and utilizing same.
The present invention provides a tape product for a corpse, comprising a pre-cut clear tape member to cover, close and seal a wound or scar on a corpse and essentially to replace skin on the corpse for viewing or embalming purposes.
The present invention also provides a method of preparing a corpse for embalming or viewing, comprising the steps of: closing an open wound on the corpse to form a wound slit; applying to said wound slit a pre-cut clear polyolefin adhesive tape patch; and, if desired, blending said pre-cut clear polyolefin adhesive tape patch with skin color.
It is a primary object of the present invention to provide a pre-cut clear polyolefin tape to be used as a corpse wound closure and sealer, and methods of fabricating and utilizing same.
Another object of the present invention to provide tape as described hereinabove, and wherein the tape is pre-cut in various convenient sizes and shapes.
A further object of the present invention to provide tape as described hereinabove, which minimizes time to prepare a corpse for showing or embalming, and avoids sewing needle injuries to the corpse preparer.
Other objects, advantages, and features of the present invention will become apparent to those persons skilled in this particular area of technology and to other persons after having been exposed to the present patent application when read in conjunction with the accompanying patent drawings.
With reference to
Product 10 includes a plurality of pre-cut clear polyolefin tape members 11 arranged on a paper release liner 12.
Preferably, but not necessarily, the tape member 11 comprises a PE film about 3 to 6 mil thick, and an adhesive layer about 3-5 mil thick.
The tape members 11 can be made with radius corners 13, and in various shapes and sizes.
Spaces 14 are provided between adjacent members 11.
Product 10 can be made in roll form or on flat liners 12.
The parts are supplied as individual pieces with the back slit liner 22 which permits the user to remove only part of the liner at a time for ease of use.
The dotted lines 43 going across the web (side to side) are perforations. The product 40 is essentially a self-wound roll 42 of members 41 with perforations 41.
The embalmer can close open wound 70 to form a wound slit 72 as shown in
The member 11 (or 21, 31, 41, or 51) may thus be a polyolefin adhesive tape patch, or a very similar patch which is thinner, having a different film, able to be tinted to multiple skin tones, and/or and possibly accept cosmetics. It is be used to cover wounds and essentially replace skin on the corpses for viewing purposes.
The parts may ultimately be supplied kiss cut on rolls; like labels/stickers on a roll. If they have square corners there will not be any spacing between them. If they have radius corners, they will have a matrix between parts. They could also be supplied on sheets of “X” amount of cut pieces.
Any and all such changes, modifications, variations and other uses and applications which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the present invention are therefore covered by and embraced within the patent claims set forth hereinbelow.
The present patent application is a continuation-in-part of, is based on, and claims priority from U.S. Patent Application 61/238,234 filed Aug. 31, 2009.
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61238234 | Aug 2009 | US |