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US2172455A
US2172455A US107454A US10745436A US2172455A US 2172455 A US2172455 A US 2172455A US 107454 A US107454 A US 107454A US 10745436 A US10745436 A US 10745436A US 2172455 A US2172455 A US 2172455A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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  • the present invention has for object a novel bandage package which is characterised by its simplicity, its usefulness, as well as by the quick' manner in which it can be manipulated. According to the invention these advantages are chiefly obtained by covering both sides of the ⁇ V adhesive bandage or dressingfwhich has been folded together, with rubber or with fabric treated or impregnated with rubber solution only and sealing up this cover. In this manner it is possible to apply the bandage ready for use and without touching it, to the wound by simply pulling apart the strips provided on the sides of the packing.
  • Figure 1 shows a front view of the closed package
  • Fig. 2 shows a plan View thereof
  • Fig. 3 shows the partly opened package
  • Fig. 4 shows the open package, in which, however, the protecting gauze strip vhas not yet been removed from the plaster strip.
  • the drawing illustrates a quickly applicable adhesive bandage comprising a strip of plaster a having side strips of gauze b secured thereon.
  • the two ends of the plaster strip a are covered with protecting gauze strips d and e which protrude sufficiently over these ends and are reinforced at their ends with small pieces of plaster d1 and e1 stuck thereon.
  • the bandage is covered germ free with rubber or with fabric impregnated with rubber solution' (Figs. 1 to 3).
  • a rectangular piece f of rubberised material is placed round both sides of the folded bandage and the upper and lower ends y and h of this cover are sealed with rubber solution which is rendered germ-free or sterilized.
  • Said ends e1 and d1 protrude out of the seam of the rubber cover situated on the front side .of the package. In this way the right end e1 is passed through a vertical slit in the cover.
  • the left hand end d1 covers the small strip k of the rubberised cover. Both ends of said cover are also secured to each other by means of germ-free rubber solution.
  • the end piece e1 can, if yrequired, also be gummed to the cover by means of a strip 1c.
  • the plaster strip may, for instance, be perforated.
  • a dressing may be provided in the package instead of an adhesive plaster bandage which wouldthen belocatedin the right hand part ofthe package. in this manner the pulling strips provided for unfolding the package are passed through a slit in the cover.
  • the same package is finally also applicable for covering or wrapping dressings and suture material, germfree gloves and soon.
  • a quickly applicable bandage package comprising, in combination, side strips of gauze secured to the bandage and folded laterally over the same, lengths of gauze folded lengthwise over the bandage and covering the folded side strips of gauze, a sheet of vrubber applied over the last mentioned gauze, said sheet of rubber being Wider than the bandage, the edges of the rubber being sealed together, and a slit in the sealed edges of the rubber sheet, the ends of said lengths of gauze protruding through said slit for pulling open the package.
  • a quickly applicable bandage package comprising, in combination, side strips of gauze secured to the bandage and folded laterally ovei ⁇ the same, lengths of gauze folded lengthwise over the .bandage and covering the folded side strips of gauze, a sheet of rubber fabric applied over the folded gauze, said sheet of rubber fabric being wider than the gauze, the edges of the rubber fabric being'sealed together, and a slit in one sealed edge of the rubber fabric, one end of the gauze protruding through said slit, the other end of the gauze being folded over and a strip for fixing said end.

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sept.'12,1939. A M. SAMQE.. A. 2,172,455 BANDAGE PAbKAGE Filed oct. v24, 1936 Patented Sept. 12, 1939 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE ApplicationI October 24, 1936, Serial N0.` 107,45
n Germany June 20, 1336 2 Claims. (Cl. 12B-156) In known bandage packages the actual adhesive bandage or the dressing is always provided on its inside as well as on its outside with a protection cover in order to ensure a permanent germless storage for the dressing. The outer protection cover is opened either by breaking a join, by tearing a string or by tearing open a recess provided in the edge. After the outer protection cover has been removed it is necessary to remove the inner protection cover consisting of paper or linen in order to obtain the actual bandage. Moreover the manipulation of these known packages is not as simple as desirable since these packings are intended for first aid use in accidents and more particularly for military purposes where there is seldom time to read the directions for use. Other bandage packages are known in which the inner cover can be torn open and the bandage unfolded at the same time by pulling two strips provided on the side of the package.
The present invention has for object a novel bandage package which is characterised by its simplicity, its usefulness, as well as by the quick' manner in which it can be manipulated. According to the invention these advantages are chiefly obtained by covering both sides of the`V adhesive bandage or dressingfwhich has been folded together, with rubber or with fabric treated or impregnated with rubber solution only and sealing up this cover. In this manner it is possible to apply the bandage ready for use and without touching it, to the wound by simply pulling apart the strips provided on the sides of the packing.
The new quickly applicable bandage package is illustrated in Figs. 1 to 4 of the accompanying drawing wherein,
Figure 1 shows a front view of the closed package; Fig. 2 shows a plan View thereof; Fig. 3 shows the partly opened package; andFig. 4 shows the open package, in which, however, the protecting gauze strip vhas not yet been removed from the plaster strip.
The drawing illustrates a quickly applicable adhesive bandage comprising a strip of plaster a having side strips of gauze b secured thereon.-
The two ends of the plaster strip a are covered with protecting gauze strips d and e which protrude sufficiently over these ends and are reinforced at their ends with small pieces of plaster d1 and e1 stuck thereon.
The bandage is covered germ free with rubber or with fabric impregnated with rubber solution' (Figs. 1 to 3). A rectangular piece f of rubberised material is placed round both sides of the folded bandage and the upper and lower ends y and h of this cover are sealed with rubber solution which is rendered germ-free or sterilized. Said ends e1 and d1 protrude out of the seam of the rubber cover situated on the front side .of the package. In this way the right end e1 is passed through a vertical slit in the cover. The left hand end d1 covers the small strip k of the rubberised cover. Both ends of said cover are also secured to each other by means of germ-free rubber solution. The end piece e1 can, if yrequired, also be gummed to the cover by means of a strip 1c.
To open the bandage package it is only necessary to simply pull apart with both hands the ends d1 and e1 protruding from the cover. In this manner rst of all the left hand half of the package is opened as shown in Fig. 3. By pulling further the actual bandage is then unfolded as Y shown in Fig. 4, and the protecting gauze strips e and d are then pulled off the plaster a whereby the cover f is also removed if it eventually remains adhering tp the right hand strip e. The wound can then be dressed without touching the bandage.
'I'he construction of the bandage package may naturally differ from that shown in the drawing. The plaster strip may, for instance, be perforated. A dressing may be provided in the package instead of an adhesive plaster bandage which wouldthen belocatedin the right hand part ofthe package. in this manner the pulling strips provided for unfolding the package are passed through a slit in the cover. The same package is finally also applicable for covering or wrapping dressings and suture material, germfree gloves and soon.
I claim:
.l. A quickly applicable bandage package comprising, in combination, side strips of gauze secured to the bandage and folded laterally over the same, lengths of gauze folded lengthwise over the bandage and covering the folded side strips of gauze, a sheet of vrubber applied over the last mentioned gauze, said sheet of rubber being Wider than the bandage, the edges of the rubber being sealed together, and a slit in the sealed edges of the rubber sheet, the ends of said lengths of gauze protruding through said slit for pulling open the package.
2. A quickly applicable bandage package comprising, in combination, side strips of gauze secured to the bandage and folded laterally ovei` the same, lengths of gauze folded lengthwise over the .bandage and covering the folded side strips of gauze, a sheet of rubber fabric applied over the folded gauze, said sheet of rubber fabric being wider than the gauze, the edges of the rubber fabric being'sealed together, and a slit in one sealed edge of the rubber fabric, one end of the gauze protruding through said slit, the other end of the gauze being folded over and a strip for fixing said end.
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US2752916A (en) * 1953-10-28 1956-07-03 Haliczer Marcus Accordion-folded face mask
US2880863A (en) * 1953-07-27 1959-04-07 Austin N Stanton Bandages
US2889039A (en) * 1956-05-02 1959-06-02 Johnson & Johnson Adhesive bandage
US2969144A (en) * 1956-05-02 1961-01-24 Johnson & Johnson Adhesive bandage
US2969145A (en) * 1956-05-07 1961-01-24 Johnson & Johnson Packaged adhesive bandage
US3062371A (en) * 1959-12-10 1962-11-06 Kendall & Co Internally sterile composite package
US3072249A (en) * 1960-09-19 1963-01-08 Kendall & Co Covered adhesive bandages
US3199945A (en) * 1961-07-24 1965-08-10 Chapman Chem Co Grease bandage structure
US4997092A (en) * 1989-10-02 1991-03-05 Dupont George Z Sterile sealed packaging envelope
US5392783A (en) * 1991-01-15 1995-02-28 Thomas J. Fogarty Adhesive tape strip
US5839648A (en) * 1995-06-14 1998-11-24 Bongrain S.A. Device for easy opening of flexible film packaging having a line of weakness; a packet constituted by a contents and packaging provided with such a device; and an easy opening patch for such a device
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USD409754S (en) * 1998-04-13 1999-05-11 Dunshee Wayne K Bandage
USD410087S (en) 1996-07-02 1999-05-18 Dunshee Wayne K Adhesive bandage
WO2000010492A1 (en) * 1998-08-19 2000-03-02 Tor Petterson Package for housing a self-adhesive bandage
US6053318A (en) * 1999-07-07 2000-04-25 Petterson; Tor Package for housing a self-adhesive bandage
US6149614A (en) * 1996-07-02 2000-11-21 Minnesota Mining And Manufacturing Company Medical adhesive composite and package
USD495419S1 (en) 2003-08-15 2004-08-31 3M Innovative Properties Company Bandage
USD611156S1 (en) 2006-06-12 2010-03-02 3M Innovative Properties Company Bandage
US8752702B2 (en) 2011-02-16 2014-06-17 Jaime Arnett Sterile bandage wrappers
US20140188020A1 (en) * 2012-12-31 2014-07-03 Annamarie Joseph Sealskin application system
US10413700B2 (en) 2013-10-11 2019-09-17 C. R. Bard, Inc. Securable procedure kit
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US2880863A (en) * 1953-07-27 1959-04-07 Austin N Stanton Bandages
US2752916A (en) * 1953-10-28 1956-07-03 Haliczer Marcus Accordion-folded face mask
US2889039A (en) * 1956-05-02 1959-06-02 Johnson & Johnson Adhesive bandage
US2969144A (en) * 1956-05-02 1961-01-24 Johnson & Johnson Adhesive bandage
US2969145A (en) * 1956-05-07 1961-01-24 Johnson & Johnson Packaged adhesive bandage
US3062371A (en) * 1959-12-10 1962-11-06 Kendall & Co Internally sterile composite package
US3072249A (en) * 1960-09-19 1963-01-08 Kendall & Co Covered adhesive bandages
US3199945A (en) * 1961-07-24 1965-08-10 Chapman Chem Co Grease bandage structure
US4997092A (en) * 1989-10-02 1991-03-05 Dupont George Z Sterile sealed packaging envelope
US5392783A (en) * 1991-01-15 1995-02-28 Thomas J. Fogarty Adhesive tape strip
US5839648A (en) * 1995-06-14 1998-11-24 Bongrain S.A. Device for easy opening of flexible film packaging having a line of weakness; a packet constituted by a contents and packaging provided with such a device; and an easy opening patch for such a device
USD410087S (en) 1996-07-02 1999-05-18 Dunshee Wayne K Adhesive bandage
US6149614A (en) * 1996-07-02 2000-11-21 Minnesota Mining And Manufacturing Company Medical adhesive composite and package
USD408541S (en) * 1998-04-13 1999-04-20 Dunshee Wayne K Bandage and bandage with carrier
USD409754S (en) * 1998-04-13 1999-05-11 Dunshee Wayne K Bandage
WO2000010492A1 (en) * 1998-08-19 2000-03-02 Tor Petterson Package for housing a self-adhesive bandage
US6053318A (en) * 1999-07-07 2000-04-25 Petterson; Tor Package for housing a self-adhesive bandage
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USD495419S1 (en) 2003-08-15 2004-08-31 3M Innovative Properties Company Bandage
USD611156S1 (en) 2006-06-12 2010-03-02 3M Innovative Properties Company Bandage
US20140238884A1 (en) * 2011-02-16 2014-08-28 Jaime Arnett Sterile adhesive bandage wrapper construction
US8752702B2 (en) 2011-02-16 2014-06-17 Jaime Arnett Sterile bandage wrappers
US9101510B2 (en) * 2011-02-16 2015-08-11 Jaime Arnett Sterile adhesive bandage wrapper construction
US20140188020A1 (en) * 2012-12-31 2014-07-03 Annamarie Joseph Sealskin application system
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