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KR20170009015A
KR20170009015A KR1020150100316A KR20150100316A KR20170009015A KR 20170009015 A KR20170009015 A KR 20170009015A KR 1020150100316 A KR1020150100316 A KR 1020150100316A KR 20150100316 A KR20150100316 A KR 20150100316A KR 20170009015 A KR20170009015 A KR 20170009015A
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Abstract

The present invention relates to a method of manufacturing a band for patient management and a band for patient management manufactured thereby. Since the mark formed at a predetermined interval in the adhesive layer of the raw paper may reduce the adhesive force of the marker only, There is an effect that the raw paper worn on the wrist part can be separated from the wrist part of the patient more easily.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention [0001] The present invention relates to a band for patient management and a band for patient management,

The present invention can reduce the adhesive force of the mark formed on the base portion due to the mark formed at a predetermined interval in the adhesive layer of the base paper, so that the base paper, which is worn on the wrist portion of the patient, The present invention relates to a method for manufacturing a band for patient care and a band for patient management manufactured thereby.

Generally, in a medical facility such as a hospital or a clinic, patient management information including patient's name, age, sex, blood type, ward for treatment or medical care is stored in a chart form in the patient's room or patient's When a nurse or a doctor treats a patient by fixing it on a bed, it records the patient's medical condition or checks a chart on the bed in the case of a round, and checks the prescription and recovery process of the patient.

However, if the patient is managed as described above, there is a problem that misdiagnosis occurs when the position of the patient is changed or the chart is changed due to carelessness.

In order to solve such problems, a band for patient management in which a patient is worn on the wrist has been proposed. In recent years, there has been proposed a band for patient management, which includes patient's name, age, sex, blood type, ward information for treatment or medical care, A patient management band for automating the process of guiding patient management information, which is a process up to printing with a bar code on a display member, has been proposed in Korean Registered Utility Model Registration No. 20-0459026 for reducing work time and cost.

 However, in the Korean Registered Utility Model Registration No. 20-0459026, there is a problem that the band for patient care worn on the wrist portion of the patient is difficult to separate from the wrist portion of the patient.

Korean Registered Utility Model Registration No. 20-0459026

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention has been made in order to solve the above problems, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a method and apparatus for forming a mark on a wrist of a patient, The present invention provides a method for manufacturing a band for patient care, wherein the raw paper can be more easily separated from the wrist portion of the patient, and a band for patient care manufactured thereby.

According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of manufacturing a semiconductor device, including: a) a raw paper supplying step of supplying raw paper having a release paper attached to an adhesive layer formed on a lower surface thereof; b) a release paper separating step of separating the release paper from the paper; c) a mark printing step of printing a mark on the adhesive layer of the paper from which the release paper is separated at regular intervals; and e) laminating the release paper separated from the raw paper back to the raw paper.

Here, it is preferable that a mark coating step for coating the mark between the step c) and the step e) is included.

The mark printed in step c) includes a first mark extending in the front and back direction on the adhesive layer of the paper; And a second mark and a third mark formed on the front side and the rear side of the first mark, respectively, extending laterally from one side to the other side of the first mark.

Further, it is preferable that a printing layer is formed on the upper surface of the paper.

And f) forming a perforated line at a predetermined interval between the release paper and the rewound paper.

And g) a cutting linearity step of forming a cut-out at a predetermined interval in the paper and the re-joined paper.

Further, the present invention provides a band for patient care characterized by being manufactured by the method for manufacturing a band for patient care.

The present invention can reduce the adhesive force of the mark formed on the base portion due to the mark formed at a predetermined interval in the adhesive layer of the base paper, so that the base paper, which is worn on the wrist portion of the patient, There is an effect that it can be easily separated.

1 is a block diagram schematically showing a method for manufacturing a band for patient management, which is an embodiment of the present invention,
FIG. 2 is a schematic view showing a process of separating the original paper and the release paper and then laminating them again.
3 is a plan view schematically showing a state in which perforated lines are formed at predetermined intervals on a raw paper sheet,
FIG. 4 is a bottom view schematically showing a state in which the cut-outs are formed at regular intervals,
5 is a perspective view schematically showing a band for patient management, which is one embodiment of the present invention,
FIGS. 6 and 7 are perspective views sequentially illustrating a process of worn on the wrist of a patient by the band for patient management according to the present invention.

Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. It is to be understood that the scope of the present invention is not limited to the following embodiments, and various modifications may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the technical scope of the present invention.

1 is a block diagram schematically showing a method for manufacturing a band for patient management, which is an embodiment of the present invention.

1, a method of manufacturing a band for patient management according to an embodiment of the present invention is roughly divided into a) a paper feeding step (hereinafter referred to as a step), b) a release paper separating step ), C) a mark printing step (hereinafter referred to as a "c" step), and e) a release paper lapping step (hereinafter referred to as an "e" step).

FIG. 2 is a schematic view showing a process of separating the original paper and the release paper and then lapping them again.

In order to manufacture a band for patient management through a method for manufacturing a band for patient management according to an embodiment of the present invention, a band for patient management may be used as shown in FIG.

First, the patient management band manufacturing apparatus includes a feeding roller 5 and a winding roller 11, a guide roller 7, a mark printing portion 8, a mark coating portion 9, a joining portion 13, A perforated line forming unit 40 and an incision linearizing unit 50.

The feed roller 5 and the take-up roller 11 may be spaced apart from each other at a predetermined interval and the paper 10 with the release paper 20 attached thereto may be wound around the feed roller 5, 11 may be wound with the release paper 20 and the rewound paper 10.

A printing layer (not shown) may be printed or not formed on the upper surface of the paper sheet 10 wound on the feeding roller 5 in advance.

The print layer (not shown) may be made up of patient management information including letters, numbers, symbols, and the like.

The patient management information includes the name of the patient, age, sex, blood type, ward information for treatment or medical care, name of the hospital, hospital address, and hospital telephone number.

The feed roller 5 and the take-up roller 11 may be made of a paper tube or the like and the feed roller 5 and the take-up roller 11 or both the feed roller 5 and the take- Either one of which is axially coupled to a driving member (not shown) such as a driving motor and can be normally or reversely rotated by the driving member (not shown).

The guide rollers 7 may be provided between the lower portion of the feed roller 5 and the lower portion of the take-up roller 11 at one or more than one at a predetermined interval.

The releasing paper 20 attached to the unwinding portion of the paper 10 fed from the feeding roller 5 in the direction of the winding roller 11 is fed from the paper 10 to the guide roller 7 ) Direction and can be extended over the lower portion of the guide roller 7. [

The mark printing portion 8 is provided between the feeding roller 5 and the take-up roller 11 so as to be positioned between the lower portion of the paper 10 on which the release paper 20 is separated and the upper portion of the guide roller 7 And a plurality of marks capable of being recognized by the barcode sensor can be printed at regular intervals on an adhesive layer (not shown) formed on the lower surface of the paper 10 from which the release paper 20 is separated .

When the printing layer (not shown) is not formed on the upper surface of the paper sheet 10 wound on the feeding roller 5, an upper surface of the paper sheet 10 And a printer 30 for printing the printing layer (not shown) on the printing paper 30. The paper 10 from which the release paper 20 is separated may include the printing unit 30, And can pass between the mark printing portion 8.

The mark coating portion 9 is provided between the mark printing portion 8 and the winding roller 11 so that the mark printing portion 9 is positioned between the lower portion of the paper 10 on which the release paper 20 is separated and the upper portion of the guide roller 7. [ And the coating of the mark may be performed.

Particularly, the mark coating part 9 may be made of various kinds, but it is preferable that the mark coating part 9 is formed by UV coating only the mark part in order to more easily confirm the mark with the naked eye A UV coater or the like.

The jig (13) may be provided between the mark coating portion (9) and the winding roller (11).

The jagged portion 13 may include an upper jagged roller 131 and a lower jagged roller 132.

The lower lapping roller 132 may be provided under the upper lapping roller 131 in a state where the lower surface of the upper lapping roller 131 and the upper surface of the lower lapping roller 132 are in contact with each other.

Either one of the upper lapping roller 131 and the lower lapping roller 132 or one of the upper lapping roller 131 and the lower lapping roller 132 is axially coupled to a driving member such as a driving motor And can be normally and reversely rotated by the driving member (not shown).

The release paper 20 separated from the paper 10 by the operator and running on the lower portion of the guide roller 7 is separated from the upper paper rollers 131 ) And the lower lapping roller 132 and can be joined again.

The perforated line forming part 40 is provided on the paper 10 which is interposed between the paper 10 and the release paper 20 so as to be positioned between the paper 10 and the paper 10, A Thompson press forming a plurality of perforations at intervals, and the like.

The cutout linear portion 50 is provided at a lower portion of the release paper 20 joined to the paper 10 so as to be positioned between the perforated line forming portion 40 and the take-up roller 11, And a cutting disk for forming a plurality of cutouts at regular intervals.

Next, the step a) is a step of feeding the paper sheet 10 to which the release paper 20 wound on the feeding roller 5 is attached, to the winding roller 11.

An adhesive layer (not shown) is formed on the lower surface of the base paper 10 and the release paper 20 is adhered to the adhesive layer (not shown) of the base paper 10, (20) may be provided.

Next, in step b), the release paper 20 separated by the operator from the paper 10 fed from the feed roller 5 is spread over the lower portion of the guide roller 7, The release paper 20 is separated from the paper 10 fed from the paper roll 5.

Next, in step c), the adhesive layer (not shown) is attached to the adhesive layer (not shown) of the paper 10 from which the release paper 20 has been separated, (210 in Fig. 4) at intervals.

The mark 210 may include first, second, and third marks 211, 212, and 213 to be formed in a 'C' shape, for example.

The first mark 211 may extend in a longitudinal direction of the adhesive layer (not shown) in an adhesive layer (not shown) of the base paper 10.

The second mark 212 may be formed to extend laterally from a first side of the first mark 211 to a second side of the first mark 211 in a predetermined direction.

The third mark 213 may extend laterally from the first mark 211 to the other side of the first mark 211 by a predetermined length.

The mark 210 covers a portion of the adhesive layer so that the adhesive strength of the adhesive layer (not shown) where the mark 210 is formed is higher than that of another adhesive layer (not shown) where the mark 210 is not formed So that the other part of the patient management band in which the mark 210 attached to one side of the patient management band is formed can be more easily separated from one side of the patient management band do.

The mark 210 is not necessarily formed of the first, second, and third marks 211, 212, and 213 in order to form a 'C' shape, and other adhesive layers (not shown) So that the adhesive strength can be relatively lowered as compared with the case of the first embodiment.

Next, the mark 210, which covers a part of the adhesive layer (not shown), is coated so that the adhesive layer (not shown) on which the mark 210 is formed, as compared with another adhesive layer A mark coating step (step (c)) of coating the mark (210) through the mark coating part (9) between the step (c) and the step (e) Hereinafter referred to as 'd) step'.

Next, in step e), the release paper 20 separated from the paper cloth 10 is joined to the paper cloth 10 through the joint part 13.

FIG. 3 is a plan view schematically showing a state in which perforated lines are formed at regular intervals on a raw paper sheet.

Next, in order to more easily cut the raw paper 10 at regular intervals, the perforated line forming part 40 is formed on the raw paper 10 that is re-joined to the release paper 20 through the joint part 13 3, a plurality of perforated lines 110 extending longitudinally in a longitudinal direction of the paper 10 are formed at a predetermined interval in a direction toward the other side of the paper 10 from one side of the paper 10 (Hereinafter referred to as' f) step.

The mark 210 may be positioned in one direction of the perforated line 110 formed in step f).

FIG. 4 is a bottom view schematically showing a state in which a cut-out is formed at regular intervals in a release paper.

The cutout linear portion 50 is formed on the release paper 20 that is re-joined with the paper 10 through the joint portion 13 in order to more easily cut the paper 10 at regular intervals. 4, a cut-away 220 extending forward and backward in a longitudinal direction of the release paper 10 is disposed at a predetermined distance from the one side of the release paper 10 in the other direction of the release paper 10, (Hereinafter, referred to as 'g' step).

The incision 220 formed in step g) may be located on the same line as the perforation line 110.

FIG. 5 is a perspective view schematically showing a band for patient management according to an embodiment of the present invention, and FIGS. 6 and 7 are perspective views sequentially showing a process of worn on the wrist of a patient by the band for patient management according to the present invention.

Next, as shown in FIGS. 5 to 7, the band for patient care manufactured by the method for manufacturing a band for patient care has the adhesive layer (not shown) formed on the lower surface so that the lower side of the other side is bonded to the upper side of one side, (10) to be worn on a part of a wrist of a patient so that a wrist part of the patient is positioned on the wrist part of the patient;

The release paper 20 provided at a lower portion of the base paper 10 while being adhered to an adhesive layer (not shown) of the base paper 10;

A lower portion of the base sheet 10 is provided at a lower portion of the base sheet 10 to cover a part of the adhesive layer (not shown) on the other side of the base sheet 10 to reduce the adhesive strength of the adhesive layer (not shown) (210). ≪ / RTI >

The present invention having the above-described structure can reduce the adhesive strength of only the portion of the base sheet 10 formed with the mark 210 due to the marks 210 formed at regular intervals in the adhesive layer (not shown) of the base sheet 10 So that the raw paper 10, which is worn on the wrist part of the patient, can be separated from the wrist part of the patient more easily.

10; Origin, 20; Release paper,
210; Mark.

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a) a raw paper supplying step of supplying a raw paper having a release paper adhered to an adhesive layer formed on a lower surface thereof;
b) a release paper separating step of separating the release paper from the paper;
c) a mark printing step of printing a mark on the adhesive layer of the paper from which the release paper is separated at regular intervals;
and e) laminating the release paper separated from the paper back to the base paper.
The method according to claim 1,
And d) a mark coating step of coating the mark between step c) and step e).
The method according to claim 1,
The mark printed in the step c) includes a first mark extending in the front-back direction on the adhesive layer of the paper;
And a second mark and a third mark extending in a lateral direction from one side to the other side of the first mark on the front side and the rear side of the first mark.
The method according to claim 1,
Wherein a print layer is formed on an upper surface of the base paper.
The method according to claim 1,
and forming a perforated line at a predetermined interval in the raw paper re-lapped with the release paper.
The method according to claim 1,
and g) a cutting linearity step of forming an incision in the raw paper and the re-joined release paper at regular intervals.
A band for patient care, which is manufactured by the method for manufacturing a band for patient care according to any one of claims 1 to 6.
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