Patents by Inventor Mette Irene Kolte

Mette Irene Kolte has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 7619130
    Abstract: A wound dressing comprising a backing layer, a skin facing layer and an absorbent layer between the backing layer and the skin facing layer, characterised in that at least a part of the absorbent layer is adjacent to the backing layer, the backing layer and the absorbent layer are mutually displaceable, and that the skin facing layer is located at the skin facing surface of the backing layer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 9, 2001
    Date of Patent: November 17, 2009
    Assignee: Coloplast A/S
    Inventors: John Stern Nielsen, Mette Irene Kolte, Borge Gundersen
  • Patent number: 7507870
    Abstract: A wound dressing including a backing layer, an adhesive layer and an absorbent layer between the backing layer and the adhesive layer, in which the adhesive layer secures the absorbent layer to the backing layer and the adhesive layer is interrupted in at least one zone exposing at least a part of the skin contacting surface of the absorbent layer. At least the skin-facing surface of the adhesive layer is provided with a non-detachable, non-adhesive cover layer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 18, 2002
    Date of Patent: March 24, 2009
    Assignee: Coloplast A/S
    Inventors: John Stern Nielsen, Mette Irene Kolte, Borge Gundersen
  • Patent number: 7091394
    Abstract: A wound dressing for application to a protruding part of a joint of the body, in particular the heel. The dressing includes an elongated first part for placing on one side of the protruding joint part, and a second part for placing on another side of the joint, and two ear parts extending laterally from the second part. At least the central parts of the first part, the second part and the ear parts of the dressing are covered with an absorbent element. A portion of each laterally extending ear part between its outermost lateral point and a longitudinal tip of the second part is concave to facilitate wrapping of the ear parts around the heel without overlapping of the absorbent element.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 9, 2001
    Date of Patent: August 15, 2006
    Assignee: Coloplast A/S
    Inventors: Mette Irene Kolte, Anne Mette Wolsing, Jeppe Stigsen, Jette Kvisgaard
  • Publication number: 20040049146
    Abstract: A wound dressing for application to a protruding part of a joint of the body which dressing comprises an elongated first part (7) for placing on one side of the protruding part of the joint, and a second part (8) for placing on another side of the joint, and two ear parts (9) extending from the second part, wherein at least the central parts of the first, the second part and the ear parts of the dressing are covered with an absorbent element (11), wherein at least a part of said absorbent element extends to the edge of at least one of the parts of the dressing, and wherein the side edges (12) of the absorbent element of the first part are essentially in an angle of 45-120 degrees to the neighbouring edges of the absorbent element of the ear parts (15).
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 22, 2003
    Publication date: March 11, 2004
    Inventors: Mette Irene Kolte, Anne Mette Wolsing, Jeppe Stigsen, Jette Kvisgaard
  • Publication number: 20030153860
    Abstract: A wound dressing comprising a backing layer, a skin facing layer and an absorbent layer between the backing layer and the skin facing layer, characterised in that at least a part of the absorbent layer is adjacent to the backing layer, the backing layer and the absorbent layer are mutually displaceable, and that the skin facing layer is located at the skin facing surface of the backing layer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 13, 2003
    Publication date: August 14, 2003
    Inventors: John Stern Nielsen, Mette Irene Kolte, Borge Gundersen