IP Library Granted Patent US 11,266,535
Granted Patent B2
US 11,266,535 · App. 15/950,371 · Granted Mar 8, 2022

Extensible dressings

Inventors: Marisha Gogolowski (Philadelphia, PA); Carmine Rizzo (Port St. Lucie, FL)
Assignee: Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc.
A61F13/00038A61F13/00A61F13/00021A61F13/0233A61F13/0243A61F13/0263A61F13/0266A61F13/061A61F13/10A61F2013/00595A61F2013/00604A61F2013/00655
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Patent No.
US 11,266,535
App. No.
15/950,371
Granted
Mar 8, 2022
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention generally relates to dressings such as bandages or tapes having improved extensibility and conformability to human skin and joints.

Claims (38)

1. A dressing comprising:

a. a layer of material having:

(i)a length direction (L), a width direction (W), and a thickness direction (T) respectively defining axes in three mutually orthogonal directions, the length direction (L) and the width direction W defining a horizontal plane (“the LW plane”), and the thickness direction (T) defining an up-down direction or a vertical direction relative to the LW plane, the layer of material having a thickness taken in the thickness direction; and

(ii) a plurality of material free regions, each of the material free regions extends through the thickness of the layer of material and the plurality of the material free regions is arranged in the form of a pattern of concentric slitted annuli having a center point (P) in the LW plane, the pattern of concentric slitted annuli having, relative to center point P, a radially innermost concentric annulus and a radially outermost concentric annulus, the innermost and the outermost concentric annuli respectively having the shortest and the longest diameters; and

b. a releasable liner releasably contacting the layer of material;

wherein the material free regions are arranged end to end, separated by spatial intervals, such that any material free region In located in any concentric annulus I subtends a non-zero valued angle α In at the center point P where n represents the number identifying a material free region in an annulus having material free regions arranged numerically consecutively in such annulus,

wherein the sum of the non-zero valued angles subtended by the plurality of the material free regions at the center point P, in any one of the concentric annuli, is less than 360 degrees, and

wherein the material free regions of any one of the concentric annuli are in a radially staggered relation with the material free regions in any adjacent inner and/or adjacent outer concentric annulus, and

wherein the material free regions are resiliently openable in the thickness direction T of the dressing to expand at least a portion of the dressing into a three dimensional configuration that is conformable to a three dimensional contour of a skin surface to which the dressing may be applied.

2. The dressing of claim 1 , wherein any material free region In further has an axis of symmetry that bisects the non-zero valued angle α In .

3. A dressing comprising:

a. a layer of material having:

(i) a length direction (L), a width direction (W), and a thickness direction (T) respectively defining axes in three mutually orthogonal directions, the length direction (L) and the width direction W defining a horizontal plane (“the LW plane”), and the thickness direction (T) defining an up-down direction or a vertical direction relative to the LW plane, the layer of material having a thickness taken in the thickness direction; and

(ii) a plurality of material free regions, each of the material free regions extends through the thickness of the layer of material and the plurality of the material free regions is arranged in the form of a pattern of concentric slitted annuli having a center point (P) in the LW plane, the pattern of concentric slitted annuli having, relative to center point P, a radially innermost concentric annulus and a radially outermost concentric annulus, the innermost and the outermost concentric annuli respectively having the shortest and the longest diameters; and

b. a releasable liner releasably contacting the layer of material;

wherein the material free regions are arranged end to end, separated by spatial intervals, such that any material free region In located in any concentric annulus I subtends a non-zero valued angle α In at the center point P where n represents the number identifying a material free region in an annulus having material free regions arranged numerically consecutively in such annulus,

wherein the sum of the non-zero valued angles subtended by the plurality of the material free regions at the center point P, in any one of the concentric annuli, is less than 360 degrees, and

wherein the material free regions of any one of the concentric annuli are in a radially staggered relation with the material free regions in any adjacent inner and/or adjacent outer concentric annulus,

wherein the material free regions that are resiliently openable in the thickness direction T of the dressing to expand at least a portion of the dressing into a three dimensional configuration that is conformable to a three dimensional contour of a skin surface to which the dressing may be applied, and

wherein any material free region Kn located in any concentric annulus K that is adjacent to concentric annulus I and proximate to material free region In subtends a non-zero valued angle own at the center point P and has an axis of symmetry that bisects the non-zero valued angle α Kn , wherein the axis of symmetry of the material free region In and the axis of symmetry of the material free region Kn are staggered relative to one another by an angle φ that has a value falling within a range specified by the equation: 0°<φ<(α In +α Kn ).

4. The dressing of claim 3 , wherein the angle φ has a value ranging from about 5° to about 40° .

5. The dressing of any one or combination of claims 3 , wherein each of the angles α In and α Kn has a value ranging from about 20° to about 177° .

6. A dressing comprising:

a.) a layer of material having top and bottom surfaces, the layer of material having a thickness direction (T) and configured to be resiliently freely expandable in the thickness direction T by any force applied in the thickness direction T from a skin surface at or around an area covered or contacted by the dressing,

the layer of material having mutually orthogonal length (L) and width (W) directions jointly defining a horizontal plane (“the LW plane”) of the layer of material, the LW plane being orthogonal to the thickness direction T and the layer of material having a thickness taken in the thickness direction T;

the layer of material includes a concentric pattern of annuli having a center point P and configured such that it is resiliently freely expandable in the thickness direction T of the layer of material between an initial substantially flat configuration in the LW plane of the layer of material and an expanded configuration in the thickness direction T of the layer of material,

the concentric pattern of annuli includes a plurality of material free regions that are freely changeable between an initial closed configuration and an open configuration, and the material free regions being arranged such that when a force is applied in the thickness direction T, from a skin surface at or around an area covered or contacted by the dressing, one or more of the material free regions freely change from the initially closed configuration to the open configuration;

b.) an adhesive on at least one of the surfaces of the layer of material; and

wherein the plurality of the material free regions is arranged end to end, separated by spatial intervals, such any material free region In located in any concentric annulus I subtends a non-zero valued angle am at the center point P, where n represents the number identifying a material free region in an annuli having material free regions arranged numerically consecutively in such annuli, and the material free regions of any one of the concentric annuli are in a radially staggered relation with respect to the material free regions in any adjacent inner and/or adjacent outer concentric annulus,

wherein the concentric pattern of annuli and the layer of material expand in the thickness direction T to an expanded configuration, and

wherein once the force is no longer being applied on the layer of material, the one or more material free regions freely return to their initially closed configuration, causing the pattern of concentric slitted annuli to freely return to its initial substantially flat configuration in the LW plane of the material layer.

7. The dressing of claim 6 , wherein material free region In has an axis of symmetry that bisects the non-zero valued angle α In .

8. The dressing of claim 6 , wherein the sum of the non-zero valued angles subtended by the plurality of the material free regions at the center point P, within any one of the concentric annuli, is less than 360 degrees.

9. The dressing of claim 6 ,

wherein any material free region Kn located in any concentric annulus K that is adjacent to concentric annulus I and proximate to material free region In, not only subtends a non-zero valued angle α Kl at the center point P, but also has an axis of symmetry that bisects the non-zero valued angle α Kn , wherein the axis of symmetry of the material free region In and the axis of symmetry of the material free region Kn are staggered relative to one another by an angle φ that has a value falling within a range specified by the equation: 0°<φ<(α In +α Kn ).

10. The dressing of claim 9 , wherein the angle φ has a value ranging from about 5° to about 40° .

11. The dressing of claim 9 , wherein each of angles α In and α Kn has a value ranging from about 20° to about 177° .

12. The dressing of claim 11 , wherein each of angles α In and α Kn has a value ranging from about 20° to about 90° .

Assignments (7)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Oct 28, 2024
From: JOHNSON & JOHNSON CONSUMER INC.
To: KENVUE BRANDS LLC
Reel/Frame 069267/0143 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 19, 2023
From: JOHNSON & JOHNSON CONSUMER INC.
To: JOHNSON & JOHNSON CONSUMER INC.
Reel/Frame 062438/0372 →
CERTIFICATE OF CONVERSION Recorded Jan 19, 2023
From: JOHNSON & JOHNSON CONSUMER INC.
To: JOHNSON & JOHNSON CONSUMER INC.
Reel/Frame 062438/0521 →
MERGER Recorded Jan 27, 2022
From: JOHNSON & JOHNSON CONSUMER INC.
To: CHENANGO ZERO LLC
Reel/Frame 059618/0521 →
MERGER Recorded Jan 27, 2022
From: CHENANGO ZERO LLC
To: CHENANGO TWO LLC
Reel/Frame 058888/0133 →
MERGER AND CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jan 27, 2022
From: CHENANGO TWO LLC; CURRAHEE HOLDING COMPANY INC.
To: JOHNSON & JOHNSON CONSUMER INC.
Reel/Frame 058888/0210 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 9, 2018
From: GOGOLOWSKI, MARISHA; RIZZO, CARMINE
To: JOHNSON & JOHNSON CONSUMER INC.
Reel/Frame 045753/0394 →