IP Library Granted Patent US 11,877,912
Granted Patent B2
US 11,877,912 · App. 15/733,332 · Granted Jan 23, 2024

Systems and methods for coupling a wearable therapy system to a dressing

Inventors: Justin Alexander Long (San Antonio, TX); Christopher Brian Locke (Blandford Forum, GB); Richard Coulthard (San Antonio, TX)
Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties Company
A61F13/0266A61B46/20A61F13/0206A61F13/0216A61F13/0253A61F13/0269A61M1/90A61B2046/205A61F2013/00289A61M2205/75
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Patent No.
US 11,877,912
App. No.
15/733,332
Granted
Jan 23, 2024
Kind
B2
Abstract

Provided herein is a system and method for coupling a wearable therapy system to a dressing and detaching the wearable therapy system from the dressing. One aspect provides a system including a drape with a switchable adhesive layer and a therapy system adhered to the drape via the switchable adhesive layer. The therapy system includes one or more radiation sources that can emit radiation wavelengths (e.g., light or electromagnetic waves) to impinge upon the adhesive and deactivate the adhesive when it is desired to remove the therapy system from the drape.

Claims (39)

1. A radiation deactivated adhesive drape having an inner surface configured to be coupled to tissue and an outer, non-tissue facing surface, the radiation deactivated adhesive drape comprising:

a switchable adhesive disposed on the outer, non-tissue facing surface of the radiation deactivated adhesive drape the switchable adhesive being configured to adhere the radiation deactivated adhesive drape to a medical therapy unit, the switchable adhesive including:

a radiation-sensitive adhesive layer having at least one release agent disposed within the radiation-sensitive adhesive layer, wherein the at least one release agent is configured to weaken a bond of the radiation-sensitive adhesive layer to a surface upon exposure to at least one of a plurality of radiation wavelengths; and

a removable blocking layer having at least one blocking agent disposed within the removable blocking layer, wherein the removable blocking layer blocks the at least one of the plurality of radiation wavelengths from exposing the radiation-sensitive adhesive layer.

2. The radiation deactivated adhesive drape of claim 1 , wherein the at least one of the plurality of radiation wavelengths are a plurality of electromagnetic wavelengths, and wherein the plurality of electromagnetic wavelengths include any one of ultraviolet (UV) light wavelengths between 280 nm and 400 nm, radio-frequency wavelengths, and microwaves.

3. The radiation deactivated adhesive drape of claim 2 , wherein the at least one release agent is a photo initiator configured to deactivate the radiation-sensitive adhesive layer upon exposure to at least one of the plurality of electromagnetic wavelengths.

4. The radiation deactivated adhesive drape of claim 3 , wherein the at least one release agent is a nanoferrite configured to deactivate the radiation-sensitive adhesive layer upon exposure to the at least one of the plurality of electromagnetic wavelengths.

5. The radiation deactivated adhesive drape of claim 4 , wherein the nanoferrite is an iron oxide particle having a size of less than 30 nm and that is super-paramagnetic.

6. The radiation deactivated adhesive drape of claim 1 , wherein the removable blocking layer is a peelable layer disposed on an outer surface of the radiation-sensitive adhesive layer and further comprising:

a filter layer configured to block at least a portion of the at least one of the plurality of radiation wavelengths that activate the at least one release agent, wherein the blocked portion of the at least one of the plurality of radiation wavelengths comprises one or more wavelengths below a wavelength intensity threshold; and

an aperture disposed through the radiation deactivated adhesive drape configured to receive a portion of the medical therapy unit, wherein the switchable adhesive is disposed on the outer, non-tissue facing surface as an adhesive ring surrounding the aperture.

7. A medical therapy unit for medical fluid collection for attachment to a radiation deactivated adhesive drape, the medical therapy unit comprising:

an adhesive layer receiving area disposed on an outside surface of the medical therapy unit configured to allow a passage of at least one of a plurality of radiation wavelengths through the adhesive layer receiving area;

a radiation source disposed within the medical therapy unit adjacent to the adhesive layer receiving area and configured to emit the at least one of a plurality of radiation wavelengths; and

a radiation source controller having at least one processor configured to control an ON/OFF state of the radiation source;

wherein the adhesive layer receiving area is configured to receive a switchable adhesive including a radiation-sensitive adhesive layer having at least one release agent disposed within the radiation-sensitive adhesive layer, wherein the at least one release agent is configured to weaken a bond of the radiation-sensitive adhesive layer to a surface upon exposure to the at least one of the plurality of radiation wavelengths, and further comprising:

a negative pressure generation unit configured to transmit one or more gasses within the medical therapy unit;

a flexible pouch having a first end coupled to the negative pressure generation unit and a second end coupled to the adhesive layer receiving area, wherein the flexible pouch is configured to enable passage of the one or more gasses and absorb and/or wick wound fluids; and

a filter disposed at the second end of the flexible pouch.

8. The medical therapy unit of claim 7 , wherein the radiation source is a light source, wherein the light source is an ultraviolet (UV) light source, wherein the at least one of a plurality of radiation wavelengths are a plurality of light wavelengths, and wherein the at least one of the plurality of light wavelengths are UV light wavelengths between 285 nm and 400 nm.

9. The medical therapy unit of claim 8 , wherein the light source comprises one or more UV light emitting diodes (LEDs).

10. The medical therapy unit of claim 8 , further comprising a light diffuser disposed between the light source and the adhesive layer receiving area and configured to focus the at least one of a plurality of light wavelengths to pass through the adhesive layer receiving area.

11. The medical therapy unit of claim 7 , wherein the radiation source is an electromagnetic radiation source, wherein the plurality of radiation wavelengths are a plurality of electromagnetic wavelengths, and wherein the plurality of electromagnetic wavelengths include radio-frequency wavelengths or microwaves.

12. The medical therapy unit of any of claim 7 , wherein the radiation source controller is configured to receive a radiation source activation signal and output an ON signal and further comprising a radiation source driver configured to receive the ON signal from the radiation source controller and place the radiation source in an ON state.

13. A method of operating a medical fluid collection system, the method comprising:

adhering a medical therapy unit to a drape having an inner surface configured to be coupled to tissue and an outer non-tissue facing surface, the adhering including:

removing a removable blocking layer from a radiation-sensitive adhesive layer disposed on the outer, non-tissue facing surface of the drape; and

attaching the radiation-sensitive adhesive layer to an adhesive layer receiving area disposed on an outside surface of the medical therapy unit; and

detaching the medical therapy unit from the drape, the detaching including:

activating a radiation source disposed within the medical therapy unit adjacent to the adhesive layer receiving area and configured to emit at least one of a plurality of radiation wavelengths;

exposing the radiation-sensitive adhesive layer to at least one of the plurality of radiation wavelengths, wherein the radiation-sensitive adhesive layer is deactivated upon exposure to the at least one of a plurality of radiation wavelengths; and

removing the medical therapy unit from the drape.

14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the adhesive layer receiving area disposed on an outside surface of the medical therapy unit is configured to allow a passage of at least one of a plurality of radiation wavelengths through the adhesive layer receiving area.

15. The method of claim 14 , wherein the medical therapy unit further comprises:

a radiation source controller having at least one processor configured to control an ON/OFF state of the radiation source.

16. The method of claim 13 , wherein the radiation-sensitive adhesive layer includes at least one release agent disposed within the radiation-sensitive adhesive layer, wherein the at least one release agent is configured to weaken a bond of the radiation-sensitive adhesive layer to a surface upon exposure to the at least one of the plurality of radiation wavelengths.

17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the plurality of radiation wavelengths correspond to one of ultraviolet wavelengths, radio-frequency wavelengths, and microwave wavelengths.

18. The method of claim 16 , wherein the at least one release agent disposed within the radiation-sensitive adhesive layer comprises a nanoferrite configured to deactivate the radiation-sensitive adhesive layer upon exposure to the at least one of the plurality of radiation wavelengths.

19. The method of claim 13 , wherein an aperture disposed through the drape is configured to receive a portion of the medical therapy unit.