Patents Assigned to ALLTEST GmbH
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Publication number: 20240081723Abstract: An allergy test device for applying a liquid medium onto or into the skin, having a film with a flat part for placing on the skin and with at least one part which is spaced apart from the skin during use and has a container for receiving the liquid medium, wherein each container of each spaced-apart part has at least one closable opening. Each spaced-apart part is designed to be deformable in the direction of the flat part of the film, and a valve is arranged movably in the at least one opening of each container, wherein the opening of the container is sealed off in a closure position of the valve, and, upon deformation of the spaced-apart part, the valve is at least partially opened in a position deviating from the closure position.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2022Publication date: March 14, 2024Applicant: ALLTEST GMBHInventor: Guntram SCHNETZ
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Patent number: 11497434Abstract: A blister strip which can be stuck onto the skin, is formed from at least two sheets and has an applicator for applying a medium contained in the blister to the skin, wherein the blister strip includes an upper sheet, with at least one protuberance, wherein the underside of the upper sheet, the underside enclosing the protuberance, is of adhesive configuration. The blister strip has a lower sheet, which covers the lower surface of the blister strip and can be drawn off from the adhesive underside of the upper sheet. The protuberance contains an applicator, separating the protuberance into at least two sub-volumes. Wherein the applicator has at least one opening, which connects two sub-volumes, wherein one sub-volume is located between the applicator and the lower sheet, and wherein at least one sub-volume is entirely surrounded by the inner surface of the protuberance and the applicator, and contains the medium.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2019Date of Patent: November 15, 2022Assignee: ALLTEST GMBHInventor: Bernhard Forstner
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Publication number: 20190357840Abstract: A blister strip which can be stuck onto the skin, is formed from at least two sheets and has an applicator for applying a medium contained in the blister to the skin, wherein the blister strip includes an upper sheet, with at least one protuberance, wherein the underside of the upper sheet, the underside enclosing the protuberance, is of adhesive configuration. The blister strip has a lower sheet, which covers the lower surface of the blister strip and can be drawn off from the adhesive underside of the upper sheet. The protuberance contains an applicator, separating the protuberance into at least two sub-volumes. Wherein the applicator has at least one opening, which connects two sub-volumes, wherein one sub-volume is located between the applicator and the lower sheet, and wherein at least one sub-volume is entirely surrounded by the inner surface of the protuberance and the applicator, and contains the medium.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2019Publication date: November 28, 2019Applicant: ALLTEST GmbHInventor: Bernhard FORSTNER
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Patent number: 10390753Abstract: A blister strip which can be stuck onto the skin, is formed from at least two sheets and has an applicator for applying a medium contained in the blister to the skin, wherein the blister strip includes an upper sheet, with at least one protuberance, wherein the underside of the upper sheet, the underside enclosing the protuberance, is of adhesive configuration. The blister strip has a lower sheet, which covers the lower surface of the blister strip and can be drawn off from the adhesive underside of the upper sheet. The protuberance contains an applicator, separating the protuberance into at least two sub-volumes. Wherein the applicator has at least one opening, which connects two sub-volumes, wherein one sub-volume is located between the applicator and the lower sheet, and wherein at least one sub-volume is entirely surrounded by the inner surface of the protuberance and the applicator, and contains the medium.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2015Date of Patent: August 27, 2019Assignee: ALLTEST GmbHInventor: Bernhard Forstner