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The invention provides a mixing and dispensing pouch for applying a wound dressing onto a wound. The pouch includes a pair of superimposed sheets, e.g., of plastic film, connected together at their edges. A pressure-rupturable seal is located between the super-imposed sheets and extends from one edge of the package to the other to form two compartments. The pressure-rupturable seal can be forced open manually by applying pressure on the exterior of the package with the hands so as to increase the hydrostatic pressure in a liquid, e.g., water contained in...
The invention provides a mixing and dispensing pouch for applying a wound dressing onto a wound. The pouch includes a pair of superimposed sheets, e.g., of plastic film, connected together at their edges. A pressure-rupturable seal is located between the super-imposed sheets and extends from one edge of the package to the other to form two compartments. The pressure-rupturable seal can be forced open manually by applying pressure on the exterior of the package with the hands so as to increase the hydrostatic pressure in a liquid, e.g., water contained in one compartment of the package causing the seal to rupture and the liquid to spurt through the ruptured seal, mixing with a dry wound dressing contained in the other compartment. If required, additional kneading of the package with the hands will mix the wound dressing for use as soon as it is expelled from the package. The package can be provided with notches to facilitate tearing the package open manually and, if desired, a pour spout with a frangible portion that can be removed so that the fluid dressing can be expelled through the spout.
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The invention provides a mixing and dispensing pouch for applying a wound dressing onto a wound. The pouch includes a pair of superimposed sheets, e.g., of plastic film, connected together at their edges. A pressure-rupturable seal is located between the super-imposed sheets and extends from one edge of the package to the other to form two compartments. The pressure-rupturable seal can be forced open manually by applying pressure on the exterior of the package with the hands so as to increase the hydrostatic pressure in a liquid, e.g., water contained in...
The invention provides a mixing and dispensing pouch for applying a wound dressing onto a wound. The pouch includes a pair of superimposed sheets, e.g., of plastic film, connected together at their edges. A pressure-rupturable seal is located between the super-imposed sheets and extends from one edge of the package to the other to form two compartments. The pressure-rupturable seal can be forced open manually by applying pressure on the exterior of the package with the hands so as to increase the hydrostatic pressure in a liquid, e.g., water contained in one compartment of the package causing the seal to rupture and the liquid to spurt through the ruptured seal, mixing with a dry wound dressing contained in the other compartment. If required, additional kneading of the package with the hands will mix the wound dressing for use as soon as it is expelled from the package. The package can be provided with notches to facilitate tearing the package open manually and, if desired, a pour spout with a frangible portion that can be removed so that the fluid dressing can be expelled through the spout. al center line of the rear plate; and an inlet duct covering the inlet hole and simultaneously having a plurality of duct holes formed at a portion covering the inlet hole so as to guide the air heated by the heater to flow inside the drum. 12. The laundry dryer of claim 11, wherein a ratio L/D between an upper and lower opening length L of the inlet hole and an outer diameter D of the rear plate is at least 0.45. 13. The laundry dryer of claim 11, wherein an opening area of the inlet hole is at least 375% of a total opening area of the duct holes. 14. The laundry dryer of claim 11, wherein the heater is an electrical type and the duct holes are distributed on the lower area centering around the horizontal line of the rear plate. 15. The laundry dryer of claim 11, wherein the heater is a heater which heats the air using gas combustion, and the duct holes are distributed on the upper area and centering around the horizontal line of the rear plate. 16. The laundry dryer of claim 11, wherein the inlet hole extends lengthwise from upper to lower sides across the upper and lower areas centering around the horizontal line of the rear plate positioned to be coupled with an inlet duct guiding an airflow inside the drum. 17. The laundry dryer of claim 16, wherein a ratio L/D between an upper and lower opening length L of the inlet hole and an outer diameter D of the rear plate is at least 0.45. 18. The laundry dryer of claim 16, wherein the inlet hole is covered with a covering means having a plurality of duct holes and an opening area of the inlet hole is at least 375% of a total opening area of the duct holes. 19. The laundry dryer of claim 18, wherein the duct holes are distributed on one of the upper and lower areas centering around the horizontal center line of the rear plate. 20. The laundry dryer of claim 16, wherein the inlet hole is positioned at an area centering around a vertical center line of the rear plate. ; US-3650054, 19720300, Hanson; US-3706144, 19721200, Miceli; US-3749180, 19730700, Coontz; US-3800882, 19740400, Werts et al.; US-3815687, 19740600, Federspiel; US-3828449, 19740800, Miceli; US-3987562, 19761000, Deen et al.; US-4236329, 19801200, Hetrick; US-4238895, 19801200, Hetrick; US-4279084, 19810700, Low et al.; US-4342163, 19820800, Hoekstra, 037/231; US-4459769, 19840700, Willis, Sr., 037/275; US-4528762, 19850700, Sarka et al.; US-4803790, 19890200, Ciula; US-4845866, 19890700, Ciula; US-4976054, 19901200, Jones; US-5036608, 19910800, Ciula; US-5075988, 19911200, Ciula; US-5088215, 19920200, Ciula; US-5094019, 19920300, DeVincenzo, 037/197; US-5125174, 19920600, Watson et al., 037/231; US-5185946, 19930200, Farrell, 037/231; US-5193296, 19930300, Reilley, 037/231; US-5353530, 19941000, Pieper; US-RE35700, 19971200, Watson et al.; US-5806214, 19980900, Behrens et al.; US-5832637, 19981100, Aguado et al.; US-5870839, 19990200, Wissmiller; US-5894688, 19990400, Struck et al.; US-5899007, 19990500, Niemela et al.; US-6050008, 20000400, Doornek et al.; US-6073371, 20000600, Goos et al.; US-6102131, 20000800, Malinowski, 172/273; US-6145222, 20001100, Curtis; US-6151808, 20001100, Curtis; US-6163985, 20001200, Chinnery et al.; US-6170178, 20010100, Christy; US-6178669, 20010100, Quenzi et al.; US-6276075, 20010800, Kost et al.; US-6276076, 20010800, Quenzi et al., 037/231