Surgical Tape Patents (Class 602/903)
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Patent number: 11446478Abstract: The device of the present invention comprises an intervening release liner as a common special feature, and the intervening release liner covers a part of an adhesive surface of a patch. The intervening release liner gets away from the patch, and is fixed to a patch application support (or porator tab). Due to such constitution, under a situation in use where the first part of the adhesive area of the patch adheres to a skin surface, the patch application support is slidable along the skin surface while peeling the intervening release liner from said part of the adhesive area of the patch to adhere to the skin surface.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2017Date of Patent: September 20, 2022Assignee: Passport Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Serge Roux, Christopher Kadamus, Bernadette C. Messier, Uros Kascak, Nathan Barr
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Patent number: 7902420Abstract: A body adhesive tape comprising a stretch base material and an adhesive layer with grooves.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2005Date of Patent: March 8, 2011Assignee: Kinesio IP, LLCInventor: Kenzo Kase
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Patent number: 6958048Abstract: An improved strap has a base end portion, a second end portion and a main portion which is disposed between the base and the second end portions of the strap. A first side of the strap has a layer formed of foam. A second side of the strap has a layer formed of fabric. The second side of a base end portion of the strap has a layer formed of foam. The layer formed of foam on the first side of the strap is placed in engagement with skin on a body of a patient. The base end portion of the strap is retained against movement relative to the body of the patient by wrapping the strap around a portion of the body of the patient and positioning a portion of the layer formed of foam and disposed on the first side of the strap in engagement with foam disposed on the second side of the base end portion of the strap. A second end portion of the strap is connected with the fabric layer on the second side of the strap at a location between the end portions of the strap.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2003Date of Patent: October 25, 2005Assignee: Bonutti IP. LLCInventor: Peter M. Bonutti
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Patent number: 6680113Abstract: A highly moisture vapor transmissive adhesive composite is disclosed comprising at least three layers, a polymeric backing layer, a high moisture vapor transmission layer, and a skin contacting adhesive layer. The high moisture vapor transmission layer may be made from a polymeric backing material, an adhesive material or both.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2000Date of Patent: January 20, 2004Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Donald H. Lucast, Steven B. Heinecke
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Publication number: 20020156423Abstract: A tube securing assembly consisting of a base, which is either a tape or a band, a tab attached to the base, and a loop member, which is either a closed loop member, such as an O-ring, or an open loop member, such as a C-shaped member, associated with the tab to secure a tube thereto when an attachment member, such as hook fabric, on the tab is attached to an attachment member, such as pile fabric, on the base.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2001Publication date: October 24, 2002Inventor: Dennis R. Tollini
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Patent number: 6103369Abstract: A highly moisture vapor transmissive adhesive composite is disclosed comprising at least three layers, a polymeric backing layer, a high moisture vapor transmission layer, and a skin contacting adhesive layer. The high moisture vapor transmission layer may be made from a polymeric backing material, an adhesive material or both.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1992Date of Patent: August 15, 2000Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Donald H. Lucast, Steven B. Heinecke
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Patent number: 5993927Abstract: A permeable adhesive tape comprising a porous or permeable backing, a natural rubber-base, synthetic rubber-base or acrylic-base pressure sensitive adhesive layer and a release sheet in this order, wherein the pressure sensitive adhesive layer has permeable pores containing elastic microspheres.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1997Date of Patent: November 30, 1999Assignee: Rikidyne Co., LtdInventors: Koichi Sugita, Katsuyuki Nakaido, Kusutaro Yoshida
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Patent number: 5861348Abstract: The present invention provides a body-adhesive tape having adhesive properties preventing the tape from peeling off due to sweat when it is applied in an overlapped manner, and which also has good moisture permeability. In the body-adhesive tape, a base cloth is formed from a stretchable warp thread and a standard weft thread. On one side of the base cloth a plurality of pressure-sensitive adhesive layers are formed separated by appropriate gaps. The pressure-sensitive adhesive layers are formed so that they meander left and right along the length of the tape. At the gaps, the base cloth is exposed so there is permeability. Since the gap meanders, it is longer than the tape, and thus there is more exposure of the weave and more permeability. The pressure-sensitive adhesive layers meander so that the tape can be attached anywhere on the body and can respond to tension due to body movement from any direction.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1996Date of Patent: January 19, 1999Assignee: Kinesio Co., Ltd.Inventor: Kenzo Kase
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Patent number: 5480647Abstract: Provided is a medical compound and a surgical tape containing the medical compound for curing muscle ache and stiffness. The medical compound is capable of radiating farinfrared in the wavelength rang of 3-16 .mu.m when stimulated by body heat. It has the effects of vitalizing cells and promoting metabolism. The medical compound is composed of powdered perelite and at least one metallic oxide such as Ta.sub.2 O.sub.5, Nb.sub.2 O.sub.5, NiO and the like, which will not cause environmental pollution when the surgical tape is discarded after use.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1994Date of Patent: January 2, 1996Assignee: Fu Hsiang Textile Co., Ltd.Inventor: Chung Y. Tsai
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Patent number: 5397298Abstract: A breathable, comfortable, elastic pressure sensitive, permanent tacky, adhesive bandaging material is disclosed. The material includes a fabric formed of stretch and non-stretch filling and warp yarns which are coated with a release agent, a stiffening agent, and an adhesive material. Both the agents and adhesive material are applied to the backside of the fabric, with a small amount of the release agent being absorbed through the fabric to the face surface thereof. The adhesive material may include a solvent which tends to plasticize the stiffening agent to a small degree when applied thereto. The resulting bandaging material exhibits characteristics of good tearability along with a relatively soft face surface and an improved hand. The material is manufactured by applying the agents and adhesive to the fabric when the fabric is in a relaxed state. When subsequently stretched, the adhesive is pulled into a random, nonuniform and discontinuous layer.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1992Date of Patent: March 14, 1995Assignee: Sherwood Medical CompanyInventors: Richard J. Mazza, Thomas King, Joy Stone
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Patent number: 5383900Abstract: A single-use tape applicator includes a pair of sidewalls spaced laterally from one another to define a tape storage enclosure, and two posts extending between the sidewalls and spaced from one another to define a generally oval-shaped run. A closed loop of backing material is supported by the posts and is movable relative to the posts along the run. The length of the loop is substantially equal to the length of the run. A piece of tape coated on one side with an adhesive material is supported and carried on the backing material. The enclosure defines an opening through which the tape is pulled from the backing material and dispensed.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1994Date of Patent: January 24, 1995Assignee: Medi-Flex Hospital ProductsInventor: Kermit E. Krantz
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Patent number: 5310402Abstract: A tape for attaching bandages, with non-adhesive tabs at each end for easy manipulation and removal while wearing gloves is disclosed. Also disclosed are tapes with target markings for location of a puncture wound, tapes with pressure disks or plates attached, and methods of making and using the tapes.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1991Date of Patent: May 10, 1994Inventor: Ernest J. Rollband
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Patent number: 5306233Abstract: An endotracheal tape for adhesively securing an endotracheal tube in position is disclosed. The tape consists of a single piece of 1 inch wide tape having first and second opposite ends split into two identical sections. A single short, non-stick piece is centered along the length of the tape and the tape is rolled onto two plastic tubes from each of the first and second ends. To dispense the device, the tape is unrolled slightly from the tubes to expose the short non-stick piece and the piece is placed against the back of the patient's neck. The tape is then completely unrolled and the upper halves of the split ends are affixed above the patient's nose or mouth and the lower halves of the split ends are wrapped around an endotracheal tube.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1993Date of Patent: April 26, 1994Assignee: David F. GloverInventor: David F. Glover
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Patent number: 5230701Abstract: A nonwoven elastomeric web is provided. The web comprises thermoplastic elastomeric melt-blown small diameter fibers having a diameter of less than about 50 microns, the small diameter fibers being randomly arrayed and bonded at points of contact such that the tensile strength of the web in the direction of web formation is no greater than about 2.5 times the tensile strength of the web in a direction perpendicular to the direction of web formation and the web recovers at least about 85% in the machine direction after being stretched 50%. The web is particularly useful as wound dressing or bandaging materials.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1992Date of Patent: July 27, 1993Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Daniel E. Meyer, John E. Riedel
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Patent number: 5213565Abstract: A tape for attaching bandages, with non-adhesive tabs at each end for easy manipulation and removal while wearing gloves, are disclosed. Also disclosed are a temporary bandage with non-adhesive ends; a roll formation of such tapes, each tape section separated from the others by a perforated section, such that it may be easily removed from the roll; and methods of forming the tapes and bandages.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1990Date of Patent: May 25, 1993Inventor: Ernest J. Rollband
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Patent number: 5198064Abstract: Process for preparing a permeable adhesive tape which comprises;preparing a dispersion comprising, as a dispersion medium, an organic solvent solution containing a natural or synthetic rubber and/or acrylic pressure sensitive adhesive agent and a polyfunctional isocyanate compound, and at least water and hydrophobic inorganic fine particles and optionally a water absorptive high molecular weight compound dispersed in the organic solvent solution,applying the dispersion directly onto a porous material or impregnating the porous material with the dispersion, thereafter the dispersion-applied or impregnated porous material being dried by heating; or spplying the dispersion onto a releasing sheet, heat drying the dispersion-applied sheet and laminating a porous material on the dispersion-applied surface thereof, thereby providing the permeable adhesive tape in which the permeable adhesive layer and the porous material are integrated.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 1990Date of Patent: March 30, 1993Assignee: Sankyo Chemical Co., Ltd.Inventors: Naoyuki Tani, Kusutaro Yoshida