IP Library Granted Patent US 8,708,938
Granted Patent B2
US 8,708,938 · App. 11/816,629 · Granted Apr 29, 2014

Low density medical bandage substrate, medical bandage, and medical bandaging product

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Patent No.
US 8,708,938
App. No.
11/816,629
Granted
Apr 29, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A low density fabric substrate for a medical bandaging product. The substrate has a plurality of longitudinally-extending voids formed in the fabric for permitting water penetration through the fabric thickness from one of the major faces to the other major faces. A reactive system is impregnated into or coated onto the substrate and remains stable when maintained in substantially moisture-free conditions and hardens upon exposure to sufficient moisture to form a rigid, self supporting structure. A soft, flexible protective material covers at least one of the major faces of the substrate along its length to provide a cushioning barrier between the substrate and the skin of a patient when the material is in use.

Claims (46)

1. A low density substrate for a medical bandage, comprising:

(a) a heat-treated elongate fabric having two opposed major faces connected by yarns extending between the faces, and two opposed, longitudinally-extending side edges defining a predetermined fabric thickness; and

(b) a plurality of longitudinally-extending voids formed in the fabric and communicating with both of the two opposed major faces for reducing the density of the substrate while maintaining sufficient mass to harden into a rigid structure upon activation of a reactive system;

wherein the fabric comprises a warp knitted fabric and the density reducing voids are formed by wales omitted at intervals along the length of the substrate in one or more of a chain, inlay and center stitch of the fabric and stitches omitted in the width direction of the substrate when viewed in the length direction of the substrate; and

wherein the major faces and longitudinally-extending side edges of the substrate are covered with a tubular cushioning material constructed of non-woven material adapted to pass water therethrough to the substrate, and the cushioning material and the substrate together form a unitary medical bandaging product; and

wherein the longitudinally-extending side edges include one or more low modulus yarn selected from the group consisting of polyester, polyethylene and polypropylene.

2. A substrate according to claim 1 , wherein the fabric comprises a warp knitted double fabric constructed from yarns selected from the group consisting of glass, high tenacity polyester, polypropylene, aramid, and ultra high molecular weight polyethylene.

3. A substrate according to claim 2 , wherein the yarn count range is between about 20 Tex and about 136 Tex.

4. A substrate according to claim 2 , wherein the yarn count range is between about 44 Tex and about 136 Tex.

5. A substrate according to claim 2 , wherein the fabric that forms the substrate comprises about 450-580 courses per meter and about 50-90 wales per 10 centimeters.

6. A substrate according to claim 1 , wherein the fabric comprises a warp knitted double fabric.

7. A substrate according to claim 1 , wherein the fabric thickness ranges from 1 mm to 10 mm.

8. A substrate according to claim 1 , wherein the fabric has a weight of about 500 to about 3000 grams per square meter.

9. A substrate according to claim 1 , wherein one wale end is omitted at the interval of between about 2-10 wales.

10. A medical bandage according to claim 1 , wherein the substrate is in the form of a roll from which desired lengths may be cut as needed.

11. A low density medical bandage, comprising:

(a) a heat-treated substrate comprised of an elongate fabric having two opposed major faces connected by yarns extending between the faces, and two opposed, longitudinally-extending side edges defining a predetermined fabric thickness;

(b) a plurality of longitudinally-extending voids formed in the fabric and communicating with both of the two opposed major faces for reducing the density of the substrate; and

(c) a reactive system applied to and into the thickness of the substrate, the reactive system having a first state wherein the substrate remains in a flexible, conformable condition and a second state wherein the reactive system hardens, simultaneously hardening the substrate into a desired conformation;

wherein one wale end is omitted from the fabric every 2-10 wales and stitches are omitted in the width direction of the substrate when viewed in the length direction of the substrate for reducing the density of the substrate; and

wherein the major faces and longitudinally-extending side edges of the substrate are covered with a tubular cushioning material constructed of non-woven material adapted to pass water therethrough to the substrate, and the cushioning material and the substrate together form a unitary medical bandaging product; and

wherein the longitudinally-extending side edges include one or more low modulus yarn selected from the group consisting of polyester, polyethylene and polyproplyene.

12. A medical bandage according to claim 11 , wherein the reactive system comprises a moisture-curable resin, and wherein the voids are also adapted to facilitate uniform distribution of water onto and through the thickness of the substrate.

13. A medical bandage according to claim 11 , wherein the fabric comprises a warp knitted double fabric constructed from yarns selected from the group consisting of glass, high tenacity polyester, polypropylene, aramid, and ultra high molecular weight polyethylene, and including a moisture-curable reactive system applied to and into the thickness of the substrate, and wherein the voids are adapted to facilitate uniform distribution of water onto and through the thickness of the fabric.

14. A medical bandage according to claim 11 , and including a soft, flexible protective material covering at least one of the major faces of the substrate and adapted to pass water therethrough and onto the substrate.

15. A medical bandage according to claim 11 , wherein the fabric is selected from the group consisting of woven, nonwoven and knitted.

16. A medical bandage according to claim 11 , wherein the fabric thickness ranges from 1 mm to 10 mm.

17. A medical bandage according to claim 11 , wherein the substrate is in a precut length suitable for a particular medical use.

18. A low density medical bandaging product, comprising:

(a) a sleeve formed of moisture-impervious material and sealable to prevent entry of moisture;

(b) a medical material positioned in the sleeve and sealed therein against entry of moisture until use, the medical material comprising:

(i) a heat-treated substrate formed of an elongate fabric having two opposed major faces connected by yarns extending between the faces, and two opposed, longitudinally-extending side edges defining a predetermined fabric thickness, the longitudinally-extending side edges including one or more low modulus yarn selected from the group consisting of polyester, polyethylene and polypropylene;

(ii) a plurality of longitudinally-extending voids formed in the fabric and communicating with both of the two opposed major faces and stitches omitted in the width direction of the substrate when viewed in the length direction of the substrate for reducing the density of the substrate;

(c) a reactive system impregnated into or coated onto the substrate, the system remaining stable when maintained in substantially moisture-free conditions and hardening upon exposure to sufficient moisture to form a rigid, self supporting structure; and

(d) a soft, flexible protective material covering at least one of the major faces of the substrate along its length to provide a cushioning barrier between the substrate and the skin of a patient when the material is in use;

wherein the fabric comprises a warp knitted fabric and the ingress channels are formed by wales omitted at intervals along the length of the substrate in one or more of a chain, inlay and center stitch of the fabric.

19. A medical bandaging product according to claim 18 , wherein the fabric comprises a warp knitted double fabric constructed from yarns selected from the group consisting of glass, high tenacity polyester, polypropylene, aramid, and ultra high molecular weight polyethylene.

20. A medical bandaging product according to claim 19 , wherein the yarn count range is between about 20 Tex and about 136 Tex.

21. A medical bandaging product according to claim 19 , wherein the yarn count range is between about 44 Tex and about 136 Tex.

22. A medical bandaging product according to claim 19 , wherein the fabric that forms the substrate comprises about 450-580 courses per meter and about 65-75 wales per 10 centimeters.

23. A medical bandaging product according to claim 19 , wherein the fabric thickness ranges from 1 mm to 10 mm.

24. A medical bandaging product according to claim 19 , wherein the fabric has a weight of about 500 to about 3000 grams per square meter.

25. A medical bandaging product according to claim 19 , wherein one wale end is omitted at the interval of between about 2-10 wales.

26. A medical bandaging product according to claim 18 , and including a soft, flexible protective non-woven material covering both major faces and longitudinally-extending side edges of the substrate, the non-woven material and the substrate together forming a unitary bandaging product.

27. A medical bandaging product according to claim 18 , and including a soft, flexible protective material wrapped around and enclosing both major faces and the longitudinally extending side edges of the substrate.

28. A medical bandaging product according to claim 18 , wherein the fabric comprises a warp knitted double fabric.

Assignments (4)
RELEASE OF SENIOR PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Apr 3, 2017
From: J.P. MORGAN EUROPE LIMITED, AS AGENT
To: BSN MEDICAL INC.
Reel/Frame 042140/0001 →
RELEASE OF MEZZANINE PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Apr 3, 2017
From: J.P. MORGAN EUROPE LIMITED, AS AGENT
To: BSN MEDICAL INC.
Reel/Frame 042140/0128 →
SENIOR PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Sep 28, 2012
From: BSN MEDICAL INC.
To: J.P. MORGAN EUROPE LIMITED, AS AGENT
Reel/Frame 029046/0725 →
MEZZANINE PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Sep 28, 2012
From: BSN MEDICAL INC.
To: J.P. MORGAN EUROPE LIMITED, AS AGENT
Reel/Frame 029046/0783 →