IP Library Granted Patent US 12,102,748
Granted Patent B2
US 12,102,748 · App. 17/634,210 · Granted Oct 1, 2024

Gel-blocking connection assembly for absorbent negative pressure dressing

Inventors: Christopher Brian Locke (Bournemouth, GB); Timothy Mark Robinson (Shillingstone, GB)
Assignee: Solventum Intellectual Properties Company
A61M1/912A61F13/05A61M1/915A61F2013/15073
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12,102,748
App. No.
17/634,210
Granted
Oct 1, 2024
Kind
B2
Abstract

A dressing includes a manifold layer and a drape coupled to the manifold layer and configured to seal the manifold layer over a wound. The drape has an opening extending therethrough. A connection pad is positioned at the opening and configured to couple the dressing to a tube. The connection pad includes an outer ring coupled to the drape and a center dimple extending away from the drape and defining a volume between the center dimple and a plane defined by the outer ring. The dressing also includes an absorbent manifolding structure positioned between the center dimple and the manifold layer and formed to substantially match a shape of the volume.

Claims (21)

1. A dressing, comprising:

a manifold layer;

a drape coupled to the manifold layer and configured to seal the manifold layer over a wound, the drape having an opening extending therethrough;

a connection pad positioned at the opening and configured to couple the dressing to a tube, the connection pad comprising:

an outer ring coupled to the drape; and

a center dimple extending away from the drape and defining a volume between the center dimple and a plane defined by the outer ring; and

an absorbent manifolding structure positioned between the center dimple and the manifold layer and formed to substantially match a shape of the volume.

2. The dressing of claim 1 , wherein the absorbent manifolding structure comprises a hydrophobic porous member combined with an air permeable superabsorbent material configured to gel-block upon exposure to fluids.

3. The dressing of claim 1 , wherein the absorbent manifolding structure fills the volume between the center dimple and the plane defined by the outer ring and is configured to allow a flow of air therethrough when the absorbent manifolding structure is in contact with less than a threshold amount of fluid.

4. The dressing of claim 1 , wherein the absorbent manifolding structure comprises a polymer manifolding material and a superabsorbent material.

5. The dressing of claim 4 , wherein the superabsorbent material is configured to swell in response to contact with fluid.

6. The dressing of claim 5 , wherein the absorbent manifolding structure restricts the flow of air therethrough when the superabsorbent material is swollen.

7. The dressing of claim 6 , wherein the absorbent manifolding structure prevents the flow of air through a first region of the absorbent manifolding structure and allows the flow of air through a second region of the absorbent manifolding structure when the superabsorbent material is swollen at the first region and superabsorbent material is non-swollen at the second region.

8. The dressing of claim 4 , wherein the absorbent manifolding structure comprises a sintered polyethylene mixed with the superabsorbent material.

9. The dressing of claim 1 , wherein the absorbent manifolding structure comprises a fluid-activated dye configured to provide a change in color of the absorbent manifolding structure when fluid fills the absorbent manifolding structure.

10. The dressing of claim 1 , comprising a dye in the tube configured to provide an indication representative of fluid in the tube.

11. A dressing, comprising: a manifold layer; a drape coupled to the manifold layer and configured to seal the manifold layer over a wound; a connection pad positioned at a hole extending through the drape and configured to couple the dressing to a tube; a felted foam layer positioned to substantially fill an inner volume of the connection pad; and a fluid-activated blocking layer coupled to the felted foam layer, the fluid-activated blocking layer configured to allow a flow of air therethrough from the manifold layer to the tube when in contact with less than a threshold amount of fluid and to restrict the flow of fluid therethrough when in contact with more than the threshold amount of fluid.

12. The dressing of claim 11 , wherein the fluid-activated blocking layer comprises a gel-blocking sintered polymer.

13. The dressing of claim 11 , wherein the fluid-activated blocking layer comprises a superabsorbent material coupled to the felted foam layer by a fusible fiber layer.

14. The dressing of claim 11 , wherein the fluid-activated blocking layer comprises a perforated superabsorbent laminate with a plurality of perforations extending therethrough, each perforation configured to close when a portion of the superabsorbent material proximate the perforation absorbs fluid.

15. The dressing of claim 11 , wherein the fluid-activated blocking layer comprises a first microporous film and a second microporous film, the felted foam layer positioned between the first microporous film and the second microporous film.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 1, 2024
From: 3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANY
To: SOLVENTUM INTELLECTUAL PROPERTIES COMPANY
Reel/Frame 066431/0915 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 9, 2024
From: KCI LICENSING, INC.
To: 3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANY
Reel/Frame 066064/0128 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 20, 2023
From: LOCKE, CHRISTOPHER BRIAN; ROBINSON, TIMOTHY M.
To: KCI LICENSING, INC.
Reel/Frame 065288/0004 →