Gifford, Krass, Groh, Sprinkle, Anderson & Citkowski, PC
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A hospital type of bandage integrates an absorbent pad and non-stick layer with a fluid-impermeable outer layer and an adhesive in a single composite structure. In a preferred embodiment the invention further includes means which may be used to turn the bandage inside out upon removal, so that surfa
A hospital type of bandage integrates an absorbent pad and non-stick layer with a fluid-impermeable outer layer and an adhesive in a single composite structure. In a preferred embodiment the invention further includes means which may be used to turn the bandage inside out upon removal, so that surfaces once contacting a patient are no longer externally exposed. A bandage according to the invertible embodiment preferably includes a pocket formed on the side of the bandage facing away from the patient after application, this pocket being large enough to accommodate at least a portion of a human hand, and inside this pocket and located opposite the entrance is a means for grasping which may be pulled outwardly through pocket opening, thereby inverting the entire structure. Various forms of devices for grasping are possible as alternatives, including a string, a tab and a tab with one or more finger-receiving holes. Means are further included for sealing the inverted structure, preferably in the form of a flap and associated adhesive.
대표청구항▼
1. A thermal dressing, comprising: a flattened article having an outer surface, an inner, body-contacting surface, and a pocket on the outer surface with an opening on the outer surface large enough to accommodate at least a portion of a human hand; means for securing the article to a recipient;
1. A thermal dressing, comprising: a flattened article having an outer surface, an inner, body-contacting surface, and a pocket on the outer surface with an opening on the outer surface large enough to accommodate at least a portion of a human hand; means for securing the article to a recipient; and a thermal pack dimensioned to be retained within the pocket through the opening when the article is secured. 2. The dressing of claim 1, wherein the thermal pack provides cooling. 3. The dressing of claim 1, wherein the thermal pack provides heat. 4. The dressing of claim 1, wherein the means for securing the article to a recipient includes an adhesive applied to the inner, patient-contacting surface. 5. A dressing to receive a thermal pack, comprising: a flattened article having a body-contacting surface and at least two layers with three closed edges forming a pocket with an opening to permit introduction of a thermal pack; closure means for closing the pocket; an adhesive on the body-contacting surface for securing the article to a recipient; and wherein the opening to the pocket is accessible when the article is secured. 6. The dressing of claim 5, further including a thermal pack dimensioned to be retained within the pocket through the opening. 7. The dressing of claim 6, wherein the thermal pack provides cooling. 8. The dressing of claim 6, wherein the thermal pack provides heat. 9. A thermal bandage providing a fluid impermeable dressing in combination with a thermal insert to heat or cool a wound, comprising: a flattened article having a body contacting surface and at least two layers with three closed edges forming a pocket with an opening to receive a thermal pack; a fluid-absorbent, wound-contacting surface; an adhesive on the body-contacting surface for securing the article to a recipient, the adhesive completely surrounding the fluid absorbent wound contacting surface to provide a fluid-impermeable barrier; and wherein the opening to the pocket is situated such that a thermal pack may be introduced into and removed from the pocket when the article is secured. 10. The bandage of claim 9, further including a feature within the pocket which may be grasped to invert the bandage after use. 11. The dressing of claim 9, further including the thermal pack. 12. The dressing of claim 9, wherein the thermal pack provides cooling. 13. The dressing of claim 9, wherein the thermal pack provides heat. 14. A thermal dressing, comprising: a flattened article having an outer surface, an inner, body-contacting surface, and a pocket with an opening; means for securing the article to a recipient; and a thermal pack dimensioned to be retained within the pocket through the opening; and wherein the dressing further includes an absorbent pad adhered to the inner, body-contacting surface, enabling the article to be used as a bandage; and wherein the dressing further includes a graspable means located at the bottom of the pocket for inverting the article with the thermal pack removed. 15. A dressing to receive a thermal pack, comprising: a flattened article having a body-contacting surface and at least two layers with three closed edges and an open edge forming a pocket; closure means for closing the pocket; and an adhesive on the body-contacting surface for securing the article to a recipient; and a graspable means located at the bottom of the pocket for inverting the article with the thermal pack removed. 16. The dressing of claim 15, further including a thermal pack dimensioned to be retained within the pocket through the opening. 17. The dressing of claim 15, wherein the thermal pack provides cooling. 18. The dressing of claim 15, wherein the thermal pack provides heat.
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