Abstract: There is provided a guard for an intravenous adaptor. The guard comprises a polymer sheet formed of a polymer film, the polymer sheet having left, right and middle portions; tear lines within the polymer sheet, located on either side of the central extent of the middle portion; a pull strip extending lengthwise, generally parallel to the central extent and positioned between the tear lines; and an adhesive applied to a periphery of the polymer sheet and over the ends of the pull strip, the tear lines penetrating through the adhesive. The left and right portions of the polymer sheet are arranged to be folded onto each other to form a folded polymer sheet adhered by the adhesive to define a pocket, which is openable by tearing the folded polymer sheet and adhesive along the tear lines.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 12, 2020
Date of Patent:
May 13, 2025
Assignee:
Covalon Technologies Ltd.
Inventors:
Sharon Tomlinson, Mark Ford, Karl Frosh, Gerry Arambula
Abstract: There is provided a guard for an intravenous adaptor. The guard comprises a polymer sheet formed of a polymer film, the polymer sheet having left, right and middle portions; tear lines within the polymer sheet, located on either side of the central extent of the middle portion; a pull strip extending lengthwise, generally parallel to the central extent and positioned between the tear lines; and an adhesive applied to a periphery of the polymer sheet and over the ends of the pull strip, the tear lines penetrating through the adhesive. The left and right portions of the polymer sheet are arranged to be folded onto each other to form a folded polymer sheet adhered by the adhesive to define a pocket, which is openable by tearing the folded polymer sheet and adhesive along the tear lines.
Type:
Application
Filed:
November 12, 2020
Publication date:
March 3, 2022
Applicant:
Covalon Technologies Ltd.
Inventors:
Sharon Tomlinson, Mark Ford, Karl Frosh, Gerry Arambula
Abstract: The invention is an antimicrobial photo-stable coating composition that deters photo-induced discoloration, does not stain tissue and can be applied to the surface of a variety of medical materials. The composition comprises in an aspect silver-PCA complex and dye.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 31, 2008
Date of Patent:
November 4, 2014
Assignee:
Covalon Technologies Ltd.
Inventors:
Vyacheslav Dudnik, Yakeemovich Natali, Valerio DiTizio, Frank DiCosmo