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The present invention relates to a printable form, and more particularly, to a form having a wristband accompanied by an extender band. The printable form may also include a plurality of detachable labels. The form, bands and labels may be printed with information in a single pass through a printer.
It is a common practice in hospitals to identify patients with a bracelet or band containing the patient's name or other identification information. The band is generally secured around the wrist of a patient so that hospital personnel can properly identify the patient during his stay. While this has been an effective method of identifying patients, many hospitals have had problems correlating patient information on specimens, drug prescriptions, physician's orders, and the like. Clerical errors in the handling of such routine matters can result in the dispensing of the wrong medicine or treatment to a patient. Additionally, creating the wristband for the patient at the time that the patient is admitted to the hospital took more time than was desired.
Several attempts were made to improve the correlation of patient information to various hospital forms. For example, Falla, U.S. Pat. No. 4,122,947 teaches a pre-packaged patient identification kit which includes a wristband, a specimen container, and a label for attachment to a patient's record, all of which are provided with identical patient information. Weichselbaum et el, U.S. Pat. No. 3,848,112, teaches a patient identification system in which an identification bracelet secured to a patient is used to dispense a series of tags which are magnetically coded with patient information.
Huddleston et al, U.S. Pat. No. 5,653,472 discloses a significant improvement in patient wristbands. Huddleston teaches a multi-ply, printable form, that includes a wristband and a plurality of removable labels. The wristband and the labels all carry adhesive on their back surfaces, permitting them to be secured to the patient's wrist in the case of the wristband, or attached to a patent chart, to reports, to specimen containers, and the like in the case of the labels. While the Huddleston form was a significant improvement, the wristband of Huddleston et al was limited in length and therefore might not be usable with a patient having an unusually large wrist, or when the band was to be applied to a patient's ankle or leg.
Riley, U.S. Pat. No. 7,017,294 recognized this problem and addressed it by including an extender band on a wristband form. The extender band of Riley is made from the same two plies of material which make up the principle wristband. The extender band of Riley has a fold over or “clamshell” portion at one end of the extender band, carrying an adhesive coating. The “clamshell portion is folded over the end of the principal wristband and adhesively secured to both the upper surface and the lower surface of the principal wristband. With an extender band, the wristband is not limited in length to the overall length of the form on which the wristband is carried. The combination of the wristband and the extender band can be used on larger patients. It will be appreciated, however, that the Riley wristband and extender band are somewhat complicated in construction, requiring the application of both adhesive and release coating in patterns, and requiring that both the face sheet and release sheet be die cut. Further, the use of the wristband and extender band of Riley may be more complicated than desired.
Accordingly, there is a need in for an identification system of simple construction which includes a wristband, and an extender band, and, optionally, an accompanying series of labels or tags, which can be efficiently provided with correlating identification information, and which can be easily dispensed and used for a variety of applications.
This need is met by a form constructed in accordance with the present invention, having a wristband and, optionally, detachable labels. The form has a printable face ply having an upper surface and a lower surface and a pressure sensitive adhesive is provided on at least a portion of the lower surface. The face ply includes first and second adjacent portions. The first portion of the face ply is die cut to form a detachable wristband having first and second ends and an upper and a lower surface. A pressure sensitive adhesive is provided on the lower surface of the detachable wristband adjacent the first and second ends. The first portion of the face ply is die cut to form an extender band having first and second ends and an upper and a lower surface, with pressure sensitive adhesive on the lower surface of the extender band adjacent the first and second ends. One of the extender band and the wristband defines an opening through which one of the first and second ends of the other of said extender band and the wristband can extend. As a result, the wristband and the extender band can be secured together by adhesive at their respective overlapping ends to increase effectively the length of the wristband. The second portion of the face ply may be die cut to form a series of detachable labels. A liner ply has an upper surface and a lower surface. The liner ply includes a release coating on at least a portion of the upper surface thereof, and is adhered to the pressure sensitive adhesive on the lower surface of the face ply.
The first and second portions of the face ply may be separate sheets. One of the portions of the face ply may comprise a polymer sheet and the other of the portions of the face ply may comprise a paper sheet. The face ply may comprise paper or polyester. The upper surface of the face ply may include printed indicia thereon. The liner ply may be coextensive with the face ply. The wristband may have a narrowed portion at the first end, sized to extend through the opening of the extender band. The opening may be a substantially rectangular opening or, alternatively, a narrow slit. The second portion of the face ply may include a pressure sensitive adhesive on the lower surface of the ply in the area of the labels. The face ply may further comprise relatively small, color-coded labels that may be applied to the wristband to designate the condition of the patient.
The form may be one of a plurality of such forms arranged in an extended, continuous web of forms defined by intervening lines of weakness. The web may be zig-zag folded into a stack of forms, or the web may be rolled into a roll of forms.
In an alternative construction, the form may have only a single portion printable face ply, and may not include labels die cut from the face ply.
In a further alternative construction, pressure sensitive adhesive may be provided on the lower surface of the detachable wristband and the extender band adjacent one of the respective first and second ends of the wristband and said extender band. The ends of the wristband and the extender band not having adhesive may be connected to the balance of the face sheet by a plurality of ties. The wristband and the extender band may be of differing widths with the narrower of the two extending through an opening in the other.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an improved wristband form that includes an extender band as well as a wristband, in which the construction of the bands and the use of the bands are simplified.
Reference is made to
The first portion 24 of the face ply 16 is die cut to form an extender band 36 having first and second ends 38 and 40, an upper surface 42 and a lower surface 44. As will be noted in
The second portion 26 of the face ply 16 is die cut to form a series of detachable labels 12. As shown in
The form 10 further includes a liner ply 48 having an upper surface 50 and a lower surface 52. The liner ply 48 includes a release coating on at least a portion of the upper surface 50, and is adhered to the pressure sensitive adhesive 22 on the lower surface 20 of the face ply 16. The liner ply 48 has a perforation line 49 which permits the parts of the form 10 to be separated in use, if desired.
The first and second portions 24 and 26 of the face ply 16 are shown in the drawings as separate sheets. It will be appreciated, however, that only a single sheet may be used for the face ply. When the first and second portions 24 and 26 are separate sheets, they may be made of differing materials so that an optimum material may be selected for use as a wristband 14 and extender band 36, and other materials selected for the labels 12. For example, the portion 24 may be made of a polymer material and the portion 26 may be made of paper.
As will be noted in
It will be appreciated that form 10 is substantially uniform in thickness and may be printed in a single printing pass through a conventional printer, such as a laser printer. Other printing technologies contemplated include but are not limited to thermal, thermal transfer, and ink jet printing devices. Depending on the printer used, form 10 may be manufactured as a cut sheet form, a continuous fan-fold form, or a continuous form stored in a roll of such forms.
During this single pass, the form 10, the wristband 14, the extender band 36 and any or all of the labels 12 and 100 can be printed, as desired.
When the wristband 14 is to be attached to the wearer, after the form 10 is printed as desired, the wristband 14 is removed from the form. It is then wrapped around the wearer's wrist, and one end is adhesively attached to the lower surface 34 of the wristband at an appropriate point along its length, depend upon the wearer's wrist size. The other end of the wristband is then wrapped around the wrist and the adhesive on this other end then secures it to the upper surface 32 of the wristband.
It sometimes happens that the wearer's wrist may be too large for the wristband 14 to be used. In other instances, it may be desirable to apply the wristband 14 to the leg of the wearer, also requiring a larger band. In either case, the present invention contemplates the extension of the wristband 14 by use of the extender band 36. The manner of attachment of the extender band 36 and the wristband 14 is illustrated in
It will be noted that both the wristband 14 and the extender band 36 have narrowed portions adjacent their respective ends. It should be appreciated, however, that this may not be necessary. In the embodiment of the invention shown if
It should be understood that forms constructed according to the present invention, such as shown in
The form of the present invention may optionally further include a plurality of relatively small, color-coded labels that can be applied to the wristband to designate the condition of the patient wearing the wristband, or to alert others to other information.
The embodiments shown in
Other variations and modifications may be made to the form 10. Other labels may be included as a part of the form. For example, face ply 16 may further comprise a plurality of relatively small, color-coded labels 100 that can be applied to the wristband 14 to designate the condition of the wearer.
Although the present invention has been described in terms of the presently preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the disclosure is not to be interpreted as limiting. Accordingly, it is intended that the appended claims be interpreted as covering all alterations and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/529,653 filed Sep. 28, 2006.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 11529653 | Sep 2006 | US |
Child | 12826092 | US |