CN112137188A - Method for producing a compression brassiere - Google Patents
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Abstract
The invention relates to a method for producing a compression brassiere, comprising the following steps: the compression bra is preferably textile manufactured using a circular knitting machine, wherein the compression bra is either one piece or made of individual pieces that are preferably sewn to each other; cleaning the compression bra by means of a cleaning agent, preferably in liquid, gaseous or solid form; the compressed bra is packaged into a primary package that shields the compressed bra from foreign particles and/or germs, preferably under clean room conditions. Another aspect of the invention relates to a compression bra.
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Technical Field
The invention relates to a method for producing a brassiere, in particular a compression brassiere, and to a brassiere or compression brassiere produced preferably by means of said method.
Background
Compression bras are used in post-healing care in the case of breast surgery, for example, to reduce swelling that may occur and to prevent possible slippage of the implant. In this case there is mostly a direct and indirect contact between the compression bra and the skin of the patient.
Since the compression brassiere is thus also in direct contact with new scar tissue, it is desirable for recovery to be as trouble-free as possible and to avoid complications (e.g. infection of new wound tissue) to reduce the ingress of germs as far as possible by compressing the brassiere.
Disclosure of Invention
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a method for producing a compression brassiere, by means of which a compression brassiere which is as germ-free as possible can be produced.
This object is achieved by the method according to the invention. Another aspect of the invention relates to a compression bra according to the invention.
The method for manufacturing a compression bra according to the invention comprises the following steps: the compression bra is preferably textile manufactured using a circular knitting machine, wherein the compression bra is either one piece or made of individual pieces that are preferably sewn to each other; cleaning and/or disinfecting the compression bra by means of a cleaning and/or disinfecting agent, preferably in liquid, gaseous or solid form; and packaging the compressed bra into a primary package that shields the compressed bra from foreign particles and/or germs, preferably under clean room conditions. The packaging may also be performed under a sterile atmosphere.
In this case, the core concept of the invention is that the compression bra has already been cleaned or sterilized to the greatest possible extent within the scope of the manufacturing method and is packaged in clean room conditions, so that the user or patient obtains a packaged compression bra which has been reduced in germs, if not completely sterilized. Thereby, a particularly high-value and reliable product is provided for the user or patient.
Fabric manufacturing is understood to be the manufacture of the fabric components of a compression bra. In practice, the one-piece production of a compression brassiere is carried out in particular with the use of circular knitting machines, since this embodiment features not only a relatively simple manufacture but also a high wearing comfort.
Primary packaging in the sense of the present invention means a packaging which directly surrounds the compression bra and shields it from harmful environmental influences. Such packages are mostly made from transparent polymer films. Furthermore, the compression bra can be packaged by means of additional decorative packaging.
It has proven advantageous if the method further comprises the following steps: the compressed brassiere is flushed with at least one flushing medium, preferably a disinfected or sterilized flushing medium, preferably water, in a liquid or gaseous state.
The rinsing step may be used to remove used cleaning and/or sanitizing agents from/by the compression bra after the cleaning or sanitizing step.
Alternatively or additionally, the rinsing step can also be preceded in the process flow by a cleaning or disinfecting step, in order thus, for example, to flush coarser particles away from the compression bra or to wet the compression bra for better penetration of the knitted fabric of the compression bra by a cleaning agent and/or disinfectant.
Preferably, water is used as the flushing medium, which is preferably chemically or thermally disinfected or sterilized.
It has also proven advantageous if the method further comprises the following steps: the brassiere is dried by means of heat conduction and/or heat radiation and/or convection, preferably by means of dry and preferably cleaned, filtered or sterilized air.
Preferably, the drying step is post-process technically placed in the washing step and pre-process in the subsequent step of packaging the compressed bra. Preferably, the compression bra is in this case completely or substantially completely dried.
For example, heat radiation is applied by means of heating lamps, or the compression bra can be laid on a heating plate for drying.
In a subsequent packaging step, the cleaned compressed bra is packaged into a master package, if necessary with the addition of a silicone bag. In this case, the material-locking closure of the main packaging is preferably carried out, preferably by means of welding or adhesive bonding. Such materials cooperatively close the main package ensuring a particularly continuous and reliable barrier against pathogens.
According to an aspect of the invention, an additional step for sterilizing the compressed bra in the primary packaging is preferably performed by means of radiation or gas sterilization, either at the time of packaging the compressed bra into the primary packaging or after.
In particular, gamma rays and beta rays are suitable for sterilization of compressed brassieres which have been contained in a closed master package.
In particular for compression bras for non-indirect post-operative care, in which direct contact of the compression bra with new wound tissue is very likely to occur, an additional sterilization step of the compression bra in the already packaged state has proved to be very helpful in order to avoid infections and other complications.
Additionally, it has proven desirable in such applications where sterilization of the compression bra is advantageous that cleaning of the compression bra already includes sterilization of the compression bra. In this case, the sterilization may preferably be performed chemically or thermally.
To further enhance the compatibility of the compression bra, the primary package may be made substantially or also entirely of a biocompatible packaging material. The biocompatible material can be, for example, a material in which a negative reaction (e.g., allergy) of the patient or of the patient's skin is to be expected to be as small as possible.
In a specific embodiment of the method according to the invention, the method steps are carried out in the following order:
the compression bra is preferably fabric-made using a circular knitting machine;
cleaning and preferably disinfecting the compression bra by means of a cleaning or disinfecting agent, preferably in liquid, gaseous or solid form;
flushing the compressed brassiere with at least one flushing medium in liquid or gaseous form;
drying the compressed brassiere by means of heat conduction and/or heat radiation and/or convection;
packaging the compressed bra into a master package, preferably under clean room conditions;
the compression bra in the primary package is preferably sterilized by means of radiation or gas sterilization.
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This embodiment of the method according to the invention is schematically illustrated in fig. 1.
Detailed Description
Another aspect of the invention relates to a compression bra which is packaged into a master package and preferably made according to the method according to the invention. The compression bra is pathogen reduced, disinfected or sterilized or otherwise free of pathogens.
Preferably, the compression bra is made in one piece or in individual pieces that are preferably sewn to one another, and the primary packaging is essentially made of a biocompatible packaging material and is closed material-fittingly such that it shields the compression bra from the outside and thereby prevents ingress of germs and particles.
The main field of application of the invention is compression brassieres. The invention is not limited to this type of brassiere but can be applied to any kind of brassiere.
Claims (10)
1. Method for manufacturing a brassiere, in particular a compression brassiere, having the following steps:
-fabric-making the brassiere, preferably using a circular knitting machine, wherein the brassiere is either one piece or made of single pieces that are preferably sewn to each other;
-cleaning the brassiere by means of a cleaning agent, preferably in liquid, gaseous or solid form;
-packaging the bra in a primary package which shields the compressed bra from foreign particles and/or germs, preferably under clean room conditions.
2. The method of claim 1, further having the steps of:
-flushing the brassiere with at least one flushing medium, preferably with a disinfected or sterilized flushing medium, in liquid or gaseous form, wherein the flushing medium is preferably water.
3. The method according to any one of claims 1 or 2, further having the steps of:
-drying the brassiere by means of heat conduction and/or heat radiation and/or convection, preferably by means of dry and preferably cleaned or sterilized air.
4. The method according to any one of the preceding claims, further having the steps of:
-closing the primary packaging in a material-fit manner, preferably by means of welding or gluing.
5. The method according to any one of the preceding claims, further having the steps of:
-sterilizing the brassiere in the primary packaging, preferably by means of radiation or gas sterilization.
6. Method according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the cleaning of the brassiere comprises a disinfection of the brassiere.
7. The method according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the primary package is substantially made of a biocompatible packaging material.
8. Method according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the method steps are carried out in the following order:
-fabric making of the brassiere, preferably using a circular knitting machine;
-cleaning the brassiere by means of a cleaning agent, preferably in liquid, gaseous or solid form;
-flushing the brassiere with at least one flushing medium in liquid or gaseous state;
-drying the brassiere by means of heat conduction and/or heat radiation and/or convection;
-packaging the brassiere into a master package, preferably under clean room conditions;
-sterilizing the brassiere in the primary package, preferably by means of radiation or gas sterilization.
9. A brassiere, in particular a compression brassiere, which is packaged into a primary packaging, characterized in that the brassiere is germ-reduced, sterilised or sterilized and is preferably manufactured by means of a method according to any one of the preceding claims 1 to 8.
10. Brassiere according to claim 9, characterised in that the brassiere is made in one piece or in one piece, preferably sewn to each other, and that the main packaging is essentially made of a biocompatible packaging material and is material-fittingly closed.
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