Claims
- 1. A bandage to be placed on the skin of a patient, the bandage comprising a layer of elastomeric nonwoven fabric and an absorbent pad located on a side of the fabric facing the skin, the fabric having a density in the range of approximately 15-250 grams per square meter and a thickness in the range of approximately 0.05-0.75 millimeters, the fabric having a multidimensional recoverable elastic strain at least double an unstrained length of the fabric, there being a layer of adhesive on the side of the fabric facing the pad for securing the pad to the fabric, the adhesive serving to secure the bandage to the skin.
- 2. A bandage according to claim 1 further comprising a layer of film impervious to a liquid but pervious to a vapor of the liquid, the film being located on a side of said fabric opposite said pad, said film being bonded to said fabric.
- 3. A bandage to be placed on the skin of a patient, the bandage comprising:
- a layer of elastomeric nonwoven fabric;
- an absorbent pad bonded to the fabric on a first side of the fabric facing the skin, there being a layer of adhesive on said first side of the fabric for securing the bandage to the skin; and
- a layer of film impervious to a liquid but pervious to a vapor of the liquid, the film being bonded to said fabric on a second side of said fabric opposite said first side.
- 4. A bandage according to claim 3 wherein said layer of fabric has a multidimensional recoverable elastic strain at least double an unstrained length of the fabric so as to be conformable to a human or animal body.
- 5. A moisture-vapor-permeable dressing for use on human and animal skin comprising:
- a conformable elastomeric film permeable to water vapor but impermeable to liquid water;
- a layer of conformable elastomeric fabric of nonwoven filamentary material bonded to said film to form therewith a composite laminated structure, said layer of nonwoven material having a discontinuous form open to a transpiration of water vapor at a rate substantially greater than the permeability of said film, said layer of nonwoven material having a recoverable elastic strain so as to be conformable to a human or animal body.
- 6. A breathable surgical dressing comprising:
- a conformable elastomeric film permeable to water vapor but impermeable to liquid water;
- a layer of conformable elastomeric fabric bonded to said film to form therewith a laminated structure; and
- adhesive means disposed along a surface of said laminated structure for securing said dressing to the skin of a patient; and wherein
- said adhesive means comprises a layer of adhesive material having multiple perforations therein to increase a capacity to breathe in the adhesive layer; and
- said fabric comprises a breathable structure from a class of breathable structures consisting of nonwoven filamentary material and perforated sheet material, the fabric having passages for transpiration of water vapor, the fabric having a density in the range of approximately 15-250 grams per square meter and a thickness in the range of approximately 0.05-0.75 millimeters.
- 7. A dressing according to claim 6 wherein said layer of elastomeric fabric is a protective layer;
- said adhesive means is disposed on a surface of said film opposite said protective layer;
- said protective layer of fabric has a multidimensional recoverable elastic strain at least double an unstrained length of the fabric to be conformable to a patient's body; and wherein
- said protective layer deforms more readily in response to an abrasive force than does a composite structure comprising said film, said adhesive and the skin secured by the adhesive to said film, thereby to distribute an abrasive force over the composite structure to inhibit tearing of said film.
- 8. A dressing according to claim 6 wherein said layer of elastomeric fabric is a protective layer;
- said adhesive means is disposed of a surface of said film opposite said protective layer;
- the bonding of said protective layer to said film provides for a releasable securing of said protective layer to said film; and
- the bonding of said protective layer to said film is accomplished by a second breathable layer of adhesive, said second breathable layer of adhesive being disposed on a surface of said protective layer in a form of an array of spaced-apart islands of adhesive material to increase a capacity for breathing by said second breathable layer.
- 9. A dressing according to claim 8 wherein
- said protective layer of fabric has a multidimensional recoverable elastic strain at least double an unstrained length of the fabric to be conformable to a patient's body;
- said protective layer deforms more readily in response to an abrasive force than does a composite structure comprising said film, said adhesive and the skin secured by the adhesive to said film, thereby to distribute an abrasive force over the composite structure to inhibit tearing of said film.
- 10. A surgical dressing comprising:
- a conformable elastomeric film permeable to water vapor but impermeable to liquid water;
- a protective layer of conformable elastomeric fabric bonded to said film to form therewith a laminated structure, said protective layer of fabric having a multidimensional recoverable elastic strain at least double an unstrained length of the fabric to be conformable to a patient's body; and
- adhesive means disposed along said film on a side opposite said protective layer for securing said dressing to the flesh of a patient, and wherein said laminated structure together with said adhesive means are permeable to water vapor, said laminated structure being sufficiently elastic to conform to contours of the patient's flesh.
- 11. A dressing according to claim 10 wherein a portion of said protective layer is deleted to form a window exposing said film.
- 12. A surgical dressing comprising:
- a conformable elastomeric film permeable to water vapor but impermeable to liquid water;
- a protective layer of conformable elastomeric fabric bonded to said film to form therewith a laminated structure, said protective layer of fabric having a multidimensional recoverable elastic strain at least double an unstrained length of the fabric to be conformable to a patient's body; and
- adhesive means disposed along said film on a side opposite said protective layer for securing said dressing to the flesh of a patient, and wherein said laminated structure together with said adhesive means are permeable to water vapor, said laminated structure being sufficiently elastic to conform to contours of the patient's flesh; and
- wherein said film is transparent and a portion of said protective layer is deleted to form a window for viewing the patient's flesh beneath said film.
- 13. An air-permeable bandage for use on human and animal skin comprising:
- absorptive pad means for absorbing exudate from the skin; and
- a layer of conformable elastomeric filamentary fabric secured to said absorptive pad means and having an adhesive layer for securing the bandage to the skin, said fabric layer having a discontinuous form open to a transpiration of water vapor and air with an open area greater than approximately 30% of the total surface area of the fabric layer, the fabric layer having a recoverable stretch in each of three dimensions in excess of approximately 100% and being constructed with a thickness in a range of 0.05 to 0.75 millimeters to permit unhindered skin function including a stretching of the skin during a bending of a limb of the human or the animal while protecting a region of the skin from an external environment.
- 14. A bandage according to claim 13 wherein a periphery of said fabric is formed in the shape of a cartoon-type of image.
- 15. A bandage according to claim 13 wherein said fabric is imprinted with a cartoon-type of image.
- 16. A bandage according to claim 15 wherein a periphery of said fabric is formed in the shape of a cartoon-type of image.
- 17. A breathable surgical dressing comprising:
- a plurality of layer assemblies disposed one upon the other to produce a laminated structure, each of said layer assemblies comprising
- a conformable elastomeric film permeable to water vapor but impermeable to liquid water, and a protective layer of conformable elastomeric fabric bonded to said film; and wherein
- in each of said layer assemblies, said fabric comprises a breathable structure from a from a class of breathable structures consisting of nonwoven filamentary material and perforated sheet material, the fabric having passages for transpiration of water vapor, the fabric having a density in the range of approximately 15-250 grams per square meter and a thickness in the range of approximately 0.05-0.75 millimeters; and
- said dressing further comprises adhesive means disposed along the film in a first of said layer assemblies on a surface of the film opposite the protective layer of said assembly for securing said dressing to a patient; and
- at least one adhesive layer for securing each of successive ones of said assemblies to each other to form said laminated structure, successive adhesive layers providing successively smaller adhesive forces which are smaller than a force of said adhesive means to permit selective addition and subtraction of said layer assemblies from said laminated structure for adjusting a capacity of said dressing to breathe.
- 18. A breathable surgical dressing comprising:
- a conformable elastomeric film permeable to water vapor but impermeable to liquid water;
- a protective layer of conformable elastomeric fabric bonded to said film to form therewith a laminated structure; and
- adhesive means disposed along said film on a surface thereof opposite said protective layer for securing said dressing to the skin of a patient, said laminated structure being sufficiently elastic to conform to the contours of the patient's body; and wherein
- said fabric comprises a breathable structure from a class of breathable structures consisting of nonwoven filamentary material and perforated sheet material, the fabric having passages for transpiration of water vapor, the fabric having a density in the range of approximately 15-250 grams per square meter and a thickness in the range of approximately 0.05-0.75 millimeters;
- the bonding of said protective layer to said film provides for a releasable securing of said protective layer to said film;
- the bonding of said protective layer to said film is accomplished by a second breathable layer of adhesive, said second breathable layer of adhesive being disposed on a surface of said protective layer in a form of an array of spaced-apart islands of adhesive material to increase a capacity for breathing by said second breathable layer.
- 19. A dressing according to claim 18 wherein
- said protective layer of fabric has a multidimensional recoverable elastic strain at least double an unstrained length of the fabric to be conformable to a patient's body;
- said protective layer deforms more readily in response to an abrasive force than does a composite structure comprising said film, said adhesive and the skin secured by the adhesive to said film, thereby to distribute an abrasive force over the composite structure to inhibit tearing of said film.
- 20. An air-permeable bandage for use on human and animal skin comprising:
- absorptive pad means for absorbing exudate from the skin; and
- a layer of conformable elastomeric filamentary fabric secured to said absorptive pad means and having an adhesive layer for securing the bandage to the skin, said fabric layer having a discontinuous form open to a transpiration of water vapor and air with an open area greater than approximately 30% of the total surface area of the fabric layer, the fabric layer having a recoverable stretch in each of three dimensions in excess of approximately 100%; and
- indicia imprinted on said fabric, the indicia elongating during a stretching of said fabric to indicate an amount of tension in the fabric.
- 21. A dressing for urging together opposed edges of a break in the integument of a human being or an animal, the dressing comprising:
- a layer of nonwoven fabric, said fabric being elastomeric and having a recoverable elastic strain at least double the unstrained length of the fabric; and
- means for securing said fabric to the integument.
- 22. A dressing according to claim 21 wherein said dressing further comprises indicia imprinted on said fabric, the indicia elongating during a stretching of said fabric to indicate an amount of tension in the fabric.
- 23. A dressing according to claim 22 wherein said dressing is suitable for covering a exudate which may be present on the integument; and
- said dressing further comprises a barrier of elastomeric material impermeable to the exudate on the integument but permeable to a vapor of the exudate, the barrier being embedded in interstices of the fabric.
- 24. A dressing according to claim 23 wherein said securing means is an adhesive layer disposed on a surface of said fabric; and
- said dressing further comprises a release sheet removably secured to said adhesive layer, removal of said release sheet exposing said adhesive layer for adhesively securing said fabric to the integument.
- 25. A dressing according to claim 22 wherein said dressing is suitable for covering an exudate which may be present on the integument; and
- said dressing further comprises a film of elastomeric material impermeable to the exudate on the integument but permeable to a vapor of the exudate, the film being secured to a surface of the fabric.
- 26. A dressing according to claim 25 wherein said securing means is an adhesive layer disposed on a surface of said film opposite said fabric; and
- said dressing further comprises a release sheet removably secured to said adhesive layer, removal of said release sheet exposing said adhesive layer for adhesively securing said fabric to the integument.
- 27. A vapor permeable dressing comprising:
- a conformable elastomeric film permeable to water vapor but impermeable to liquid water;
- a protective layer of conformable elastomeric fabric bonded to said film to form therewith a laminated structure, the protective layer of fabric having a multidimensional recoverable elastic strain at least double an unstrained length of the fabric to be conformable to a patient's body; and
- adhesive means disposed along said film on a side opposite said protective layer for securing said dressing to the flesh of a patient, the adhesive layer including a topical reagent disposed along a surface of the adhesive layer opposite said film, and wherein said laminated structure together with said adhesive means are permeable to water vapor, said laminated structure being sufficiently elastic to conform to contours of the patients flesh; and wherein
- said protective layer deforms more readily in response to an abrasive force than does a composite structure comprising a film, said adhesive means, and the skin secured by the adhesive means to said film, thereby to distribute an abrasive force over the composite structure to inhibit tearing of said film.
- 28. A dressing according to claim 27 wherein
- a portion of said protective layer is cutaway to form a window for viewing skin beneath said film.
- 29. A dressing according to claim 28 wherein said film is transparent, said dressing further comprising:
- a section of protective layer of material adhesively securable about said window as a window shade for occluding a view of flesh beneath the window.
- 30. A vapor permeable dressing comprising:
- a conformable elastomeric film permeable to water vapor but impermeable to liquid water;
- adhesive means disposed along said film for securing said film to the flesh of a patient, said adhesive means being permeable to water vapor; and
- a release sheet removably securable to said film for detachment from said film prior to application of said dressing to the patient, said adhesive means being disposed between said film and said release sheet; and
- wherein said release sheet includes a topical reagent disposed along a surface of said release sheet facing said adhesive means, there being a bonding force securing said reagent to said release sheet and an attractive force between said reagent and said adhesive means, said attractive force being greater than said bonding force for retention of said reagent with said adhesive means upon a separation of said release sheet from said film.
- 31. A dressing according to claim 30 wherein said adhesive means comprises a layer of adhesive, said layer of adhesive being retained on said film upon a separation of said release sheet from said film.
- 32. A dressing according to claim 30 wherein said reagent is distributed uniformly along an interface between said release sheet and said adhesive means.
- 33. A dressing according to claim 30 wherein said reagent is disposed as a continuous coating on said release sheet.
- 34. A dressing according to claim 30 wherein said reagent is disposed as a random pattern on said release sheet.
- 35. A dressing according to claim 30 wherein said reagent is disposed as a periodic pattern on said release sheet.
- 36. A dressing according to claim 30 wherein said reagent is disposed uniformly along said release sheet, there being a marginal region of said release sheet which is free of said reagent.
- 37. A dressing according to claim 30 wherein said reagent is disposed along predetermined contours on said release sheet.
- 38. A dressing according to claim 30 wherein said film together with said adhesive means have a moisture-vapor-permeability greater than approximately 250 grams per square meter per 24 hour interval of time at a relative humidity of 80%.
- 39. A dressing for aseptic topical delivery of medication to a patient comprising:
- a hydrophilic pad;
- means for securing said pad to a site on the skin of a patient, said securing means including a window providing access to said pad for the delivery of liquid medication to the pad, contact of the pad with the skin providing for delivery of the medication from the pad via the skin to the patient; and
- hydrophilic filter means disposed between said window and said pad for admission of liquid medication to said pad while inhibiting ingress of microbial infection.
- 40. A dressing according to claim 39 further comprising cover means disposed on said securing means for closing said window to the environment.
- 41. A dressing according to claim 30 wherein said cover means is formed as a reservoir opening upon said filter means, said reservoir being suitable for a storage of medication and for allowing the medication to be delivered via said filter means to said pad.
- 42. A dressing according to claim 41 wherein said reservoir has an inlet port with a stopper therein, the stopper being pervious to a syringe needle for receipt of medication from the syringe into the reservoir.
- 43. A dressing according to claim 42 wherein said support is fabricated of a material which is impervious to liquid water, but is permeable to water vapor.
- 44. A breathable surgical dressing comprising:
- a conformable elastomeric film permeable to vapor of a liquid but impermeable to the liquid;
- adhesive means disposed along said film on a surface thereof for securing said dressing to the skin of a patient; and
- a release sheet removably secured to said adhesive means, said release sheet comprising a first section and a second section which overlap each other, said second section having at least one fold, said first section having two folds arranged in a reversing fold sequence to allow for a snap action at a location on said film upon release of a portion of the first section from said adhesive means during an uncovering of the adhesive means; and
- wherein said release sheet includes an arrangement of variable release force means for signaling an approach to said location.
- 45. A dressing according to claim 44 wherein said second section of release sheet comprises a reversing fold sequence including said at least one fold, a portion of said first section of release sheet extending across a central portion of said adhesive means to overlap a corresponding portion of said second section of release sheet, the reversing fold sequence of said second section of release sheet providing a snap action upon a separating of said second section of release sheet from the central portion of said adhesive means.
- 46. A dressing according to claim 44 further comprising a protective layer of conformable elastomeric fabric bonded to said film to form therewith a laminated structure; and wherein
- said liquid is water, and said fabric comprises a breathable structure from a class of breathable structures consisting of nonwoven filamentary material and perforated sheet material, the fabric having passages for transpiration of water vapor, the fabric having a density in the range of approximately 15-250 grams per square meter and a thickness in the range of approximately 0.05-0.75 millimeters.
- 47. A dressing according to claim 46 wherein said protective layer of fabric has a multidimensional recoverable elastic strain at least double an unstrained length of the fabric to be conformable to a patient's body.
- 48. A dressing according to claim 47 wherein said protective layer deforms more readily in response to an abrasive force than does a composite structure comprising said film, said adhesive means and the skin secured by said adhesive means to said film, thereby to distribute an abrasive force over the composite structure to inhibit tearing of said film.
- 49. A breathable surgical dressing comprising:
- a conformable elastomeric film having a first end and a second end opposite said first end, said film being permeable to vapor of a liquid but impermeable to the liquid, a portion of said film serving as a wound contacting region;
- adhesive means disposed on a surface of said film for securing said dressing to the skin of a patient;
- a release sheet removably secured to said adhesive means, said release sheet comprising a first section extending from said first end toward said second end, and a second section extending from said second end toward said first end to meet said second section;
- means on at least one of said sections of release sheet for varying a release force to provide a snap action at a location on said film distant from said first and said second ends and independent of a position of said wound contacting region.
- 50. A dressing according to claim 49 wherein said force varying means provides for a reduction of release force via a plurality of stages of withdrawal of said at least one section of release sheet.
- 51. A dressing according to claim 50 wherein said force varying means is operative to produce a continuous variation of release force during one of said stages.
- 52. A dressing according to claim 49 wherein said first and said second sections of release sheet overlap each other.
- 53. A dressing according to claim 49 wherein said force varying coating means is operative to produce a continual variation of release force.
- 54. A dressing according to claim 49 wherein said force varying coating means comprises a coating disposed on said at least one section of release sheet in various states of curing.
- 55. A dressing according to claim 49 wherein said force varying coating means comprises a coating disposed on said at least one section of release sheet in an array of dots of various spacings.
- 56. A dressing according to claim 49 wherein said force varying coating means comprises a coating disposed on said at least one section of release sheet in an array of dots of varying sizes.
- 57. A dressing according to claim 49 wherein said force varying coating means comprises a coating disposed on said at least one section of release sheet in an array of dots of varying spacing and sizes.
- 58. A breathable surgical dressing comprising:
- a conformable elastomeric film having a first end and a second end opposite said first end, said film being permeable to water vapor but impermeable to liquid water, a portion of said film serving as a wound contacting region;
- adhesive means disposed on a surface of said film for securing said dressing to the skin of a patient;
- a release sheet removably secured to said adhesive means, said release sheet comprising a first section extending from said first end toward said second end, and a second section extending from said second end toward said first end to meet said second section;
- means on at least one of said sections of release sheet for varying a release force to provide a snap action at a location on said film distant from said first and said second ends and independent of a position of said wound contacting region;
- wherein said force varying means provides for a reduction of release force via a plurality of stages of withdrawal of said at least one section of release and is operative to produce a continuous variation of release force during one of said stages.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/777,679 filed Oct. 15, 1991, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/504,111 filed Apr. 3, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,061,258 issued Oct. 29, 1991, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/377,269 filed Jul. 10, 1989, abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of original application having Ser. No. 07/083,690 filed Aug. 7, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,846,164 issued Jul. 11, 1989.
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