AU754905B2 - Easy bandage securing system - Google Patents
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- AU754905B2 AU754905B2 AU86145/98A AU8614598A AU754905B2 AU 754905 B2 AU754905 B2 AU 754905B2 AU 86145/98 A AU86145/98 A AU 86145/98A AU 8614598 A AU8614598 A AU 8614598A AU 754905 B2 AU754905 B2 AU 754905B2
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61F—FILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
- A61F15/00—Auxiliary appliances for wound dressings; Dispensing containers for dressings or bandages
- A61F15/004—Bandage protectors
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Patents Act 1900 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION STANDARD PATENT EASY BANDAGE SECURING SYSTEM DEVICE The following statement is a full description of the invention, including the best method of performing it known to me: EASY BANDAGE SECURING SYSTEM DEVICE This invention relates to improvement in devices for dressing and/or poulticing wounds and injuries in human beings and in animals.
For many people and animals the discomfort and trauma of having wounds and injuries dressed in conventional bandaging can be stressful to both the person applying the bandaging and the patient. Bandaging normally requires the patient to remain still for long periods, as the bandaging is unrolled around the wound or injury. This causes problems with the young and elderly humans and with animals. There have been many forms of bandaging invented. For example the elasticised and crepe bandages which are unrolled around the wound or injury providing support for any dressing required but still requires the patient to remain still for relatively long periods as they are applied. These proposals have the disadvantages that both human and animal patients come in various shapes and sizes, and unless the person applying the bandaging has full knowledge in the application of the bandage more harm can result to the patient through applying the bandage too tightly causing amputation or nerve damage, or applying it too loosely which could result in dislodgment or movement. This can result in infection.
These problems are overcome by the invention, which provides a reusable easy bandaging securing system device comprising of a soft resilient material cover, partially lined with a soft resilient or non-resilient waterproof/moisture resistant material liner with resilient resealable fasteners, each of the resilient resealable fasteners being of sufficient length to be adapted to fasten the outer covering in place over the wound or injury and allowing the patient ease of movement and support of the injured area.
A resilient inner lining would be used where the easy bandage securing system device is used to hold wadding, dressings or poultices in place over a wounds where excessive secretion absorbency requires the inner lining to expand with the expansion requirements of the wadding, dressings or poultices as it expands to take the secretions. A non-resilient inner lining would be used where there is no requirement for excessive secretion absorbency and subsequent expansive qualities of wadding, dressing or poultices.
A cuffing material may be used at the top and bottom of the easy bandage securing system device to prevent foreign matter from entering under the outside cover.
In one form of the invention the resilient material outer cover is in the form of stretch fleecy backed cotton, with the resilient or non-resilient waterproof/moisture resistant lining made from latex type rubber sheet cut to shape with air holes punched or perforated through the latex type lining to allow air circulation to the affected area, stitched onto the outer cover to hold a dressing in place, with adjustable Velcro type fastening on the inside of the cover and the outer to hold the bandage securely.
In another form of the invention, the resilient material outer cover is in the form of resilient waterproof/moisture resistant material in the form of latex type rubber shaped in the form of the body part it is designed to cover with air holes punched or perforated into the latex type rubber sheet to allow air circulation to the injured area and held in place by Velcro fastening both inside and out.
The resilient material outer may be made from rubber, latex, elasticised cloth or any resilient material that will encase the wound or injury. The resilient material outer cover may be made from any material that can be cut or moulded to anatomical requirements of human beings and animals, that is washable, reusable and can be sterilised.
The resilient or non-resilient waterproof material liner may be made from rubber, latex, nylon or any waterproof/moisture resistant material that will provide an easily cleaned surface to attach dressings, poultices, wadding or similar material and that can be cut or moulded to anatomical requirements, and is able to be connected by stitching, gluing, pressing, vulcanising, or moulding to the outer cover.
The resilient resealable fasteners can be made from any elasticised materials and Velcro.
The cuffing material can be made from any resilient or elasticised fabric.
To assist in understanding the invention, reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings that show one example of the invention.
IN THE DRAWINGS: FIGURE 1 shows the easy bandage securing system device (inside view).
FIGURE 2 shows the easy bandage securing system device as fitted to a limb (including a cross view).
Referring to Figure 1 it can be seen that the easy bandage securing system device according to this invention comprises of a waterproof/moisture resistant, resilient or non-resilient material liner with air holes punched or perforated through the liner to allow air to circulate stitched onto a resilient fleecy lined material outer cover with a series of Velcro fastenings to hold the easy bandage securing system device in place, with a cuffing material to prevent foreign matter entering under the outer cover Figure 2 shows the easy bandage securing system device in use on a limb.
The easy bandage securing system device is wrapped around the limb using the Velcro fastenings to provide a firm fit with the cupping material at the top and bottom of the easy bandage securing system device forming a barrier to external material entering under the outer covering The dressing, poultice, wadding or similar material (11) is held firmly in position over the wound or injury To remove the easy bandage securing system device the Velcro fastenings are released allowing the dressing, poultice, wadding or similar material to be changed or the injury/wound to be viewed or treated.
It will be noted that the easy bandage securing system device is not restricted to one anatomical form or to human beings or animal species, but that it may vary according to the need and also apply to birds, reptiles and fish species.
EDITORIAL NOTE FOR 86145/98 PAGE 6 OF THIS SPECIFICATION IS THE ABSTRACT PAGE THIS PAGE IS DIRECTLY BEHIND CLAIM PAGE 8 AND BEFORE THE
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Claims (14)
1. The reusable easy bandage securing system device comprising a resilient material outer lining, with a waterproof/moisture resistant resilient or non-resilient inner lining, with resilient or Velcro fastenings to hold the bandage in place with or without the use of resilient cuffing material at the top and base of the bandage as the application requires to encase a wound or injury in a human being /animal/ bird! reptile or fish.
2. The easy bandage securing system device of Claim 1 wherein each of the bandages will be moulded to suit anatomical requirements.
3. The easy bandage securing system device of Claim 1 wherein the bandage will comprise a waterproof/moisture resistant inner lining of a washable reusable resilient or non-resilient material and an outer lining of washable resilient material.
4. The easy bandage securing system device of Claim 3 wherein the waterproof lining will be punched or perforated with air holes to allow air circulation to the wound or injury.
The easy bandage securing system device of Claim 1 wherein the outer lining will be fitted with resealable fasteners at each end of the outer covering of the system.
6. The easy bandage securing system device of Claim 5 wherein the fasteners will be of sufficient length and adjustable so as to allow fastening the outer lining over the wound or injury.
7. The easy bandage securing system device of Claim 3 wherein the outer lining will be in the form of stretch fleecy backed cotton or similar resilients material.
8 The easy bandage securing system device of Claim 1 wherein the inner lining will be made from a rubber, plastic, latex, nylon or similar material.
9. The easy bandage securing system device of Claim 7 wherein the resilient or non-resilient inner lining and outer material lining will be cut to shape according to the anatomical requirement.
The easy bandage securing system device of Claim 8 wherein the inner lining will be stitched, glued, pressed, or vulcanised to the outer lining such that it is secured.
11. The easy bandage securing system device of Claim 8 wherein the inner lining will be punched or perforated such as to allow air circulation.
12. The easy bandage securing system device of Claim 1 wherein the structure of the system will allow dressings, or poultices, wadding or similar materials to be used under it or as such application as relevant to the wound or injury.
13. The easy bandage securing system device of Claim 3 wherein the system will be fitted with a top and bottom cuff material such that the cuffing material will stop foreign material entering the system.
14. The easy bandage securing system device substantially herein described with reference to accompanying drawings.
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US5137508A (en) * | 1990-12-14 | 1992-08-11 | Paul Engman | Disposable protective bandage for animals |
US5456660A (en) * | 1993-11-15 | 1995-10-10 | Reich; Marshall P. | Wound dressing support device |
US5823977A (en) * | 1997-03-13 | 1998-10-20 | Dalyea; Lorraine | Waterproof protective covering for medical uses |
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US5137508A (en) * | 1990-12-14 | 1992-08-11 | Paul Engman | Disposable protective bandage for animals |
US5456660A (en) * | 1993-11-15 | 1995-10-10 | Reich; Marshall P. | Wound dressing support device |
US5823977A (en) * | 1997-03-13 | 1998-10-20 | Dalyea; Lorraine | Waterproof protective covering for medical uses |
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