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US1217014A
US1217014A US4261315A US4261315A US1217014A US 1217014 A US1217014 A US 1217014A US 4261315 A US4261315 A US 4261315A US 4261315 A US4261315 A US 4261315A US 1217014 A US1217014 A US 1217014A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61FFILTERS 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
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    • A61F13/15Absorbent pads, e.g. sanitary towels, swabs or tampons for external or internal application to the body; Supporting or fastening means therefor; Tampon applicators
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  • This invention relates to sur ery and more particularly to bandages and t e like. It has for an object to provide an absorb-v ent bandage, and to inclose this within a pliable pouch having an opening for exposing the absorbent inclosure.
  • a further object is to provide an elastic pouch to receive and inclose an absorbent bandage, said pouch having an opening therein through which the absorbent material is exposed, and said pouch is of such proportions, that an elongated pad formed in said bandage securely holds the pouch in position, when the ends of said .bandage are fastened.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of the bandtions as a bandage for running sores or wounds or in vaccination or in any case where an absorbent medicated pad is useful either as a temporary or permanent bandage. It will be apparent that different sizes of pouches and of bandages' contained therein will be necessary for different applications of the same but in each case, the essential features of the invention remain the same.
  • a pouch which has an enlarged and elongated central portion 10, from which extend the tapering ends 11, and these tapering ends terminate in tubular or NEW YORK, N. Y.; GEORGE r. HOTALING EDWARD vinviarti-ari, DEcEAsED. v -1 and exact descrip:
  • Exnco'ron oF extensions 12 which have the beaded edges 13. If so desired, the beaded edges 13 may Patenteareb. 2 0, 1917. l
  • the central portion of the pouch has an elongated Opening 15 therein 4which is formed by the vbeaded edge 16. in which aA reinforcing ring 17 "of line wire orother material may be embedded. This pouch will.
  • This pouch is to receive an absorbent bandage of the usual type of sanitary napkin in which a gauze strip is formed by folding a piece ofgauze a number of times upon itself and centrally therein between the ends, a pad of absorbent material of cotton br other material is formed.
  • the ends are indicated vat 18 and 19, and the pad at 20 and this bandage may be medicated for the different applications thereof.
  • the pad 20 is longer than the interior of the pouch, and the enlarged portions formed by the pad engage in the tapering ends 411 so that ⁇ as the .ends 18 and 19 pass through the tubular extensions 12 to be fastened, the pouch is stretched which causes the edge 16 to adapt itself to the body.
  • the padding 20 need .not be drawn degree as to properly adapt the pouch, be-
  • the ends 18 and 19 When used as a bandage as for instance in vaccination, the ends 18 and 19 may encircle the arm and be pinned or tied as desired. When used as a catamenial sack, the endsy 18 and 19 may be detachably connected kto clasp members 21, which engage coacting clasp members 22 carried directly by a belt 23, or attached to said belt or other garment as bya suspender 24.
  • the padding 20 serves as a, buffer and for use as a catamenial sack,.the tension formed by the pouch causes the bandage to adapt itself to the body so that no chafng nor rubbing is possible.
  • the gauze bandage may be easily detached from its support and from the pouch when another may be substituted therefor, and the pouch is of a material which may be washed frequently.
  • a sanitary bandage of the class described comprising a Water-proof elastic pouch of a general crescent shape, said pouch having an elongated opening therein along the general line of said pouch, said opening having a, beaded edge, a reinforcing band in said beaded edge, the ends of said pouch tapering into tubular passages having open ends, the edges of said pouch about said openings being beaded, reinforcing rings therein, an absorbent pad insertible in and exposed through saidelongated opening, said pad being of a length to permit its being gatheredfor insertion into said pouch, reduced extensions from said pad forming shoulders of the ends of said pad, said extensions passing through the tubular extensions of said pouch, the shoulders formed by said pad lodging in the tapering ends of the pouch,

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E. A. KNIERhEM, DECD.y
e. P. Homme. Exzc-uon.
SANITARY BANDAGE. Mwucmlon mso :uw 29. 1915.
1,217,014. Patented Feb. 20,1917.
llluimnfnr A' Minn-nega STATESPATENT OFFICE.
EDWARD A. KNIERIEM,
SANITARY BAND-AGE.
Specification ofLetters Patent.
To all whom t may concern:
Be it known that I, EDWARD A. KNIERIEM, a citizen ofthe United `States, residing at New York, in the county'of New York and I State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Sanitary Bandages; and I do hereby declare thefollowing to be a full,clear, tion of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same'.
This invention relates to sur ery and more particularly to bandages and t e like. It has for an object to provide an absorb-v ent bandage, and to inclose this within a pliable pouch having an opening for exposing the absorbent inclosure.
A further object is to provide an elastic pouch to receive and inclose an absorbent bandage, said pouch having an opening therein through which the absorbent material is exposed, and said pouch is of such proportions, that an elongated pad formed in said bandage securely holds the pouch in position, when the ends of said .bandage are fastened.
Further objects will be apparent from the following specification, appended claim and drawings in which:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of the bandtions as a bandage for running sores or wounds or in vaccination or in any case where an absorbent medicated pad is useful either as a temporary or permanent bandage. It will be apparent that different sizes of pouches and of bandages' contained therein will be necessary for different applications of the same but in each case, the essential features of the invention remain the same.
Referring to the drawings showing this device, there is shown a pouch which has an enlarged and elongated central portion 10, from which extend the tapering ends 11, and these tapering ends terminate in tubular or NEW YORK, N. Y.; GEORGE r. HOTALING EDWARD vinviarti-ari, DEcEAsED. v -1 and exact descrip:
Exnco'ron oF extensions 12 which have the beaded edges 13. If so desired, the beaded edges 13 may Patenteareb. 2 0, 1917. l
Application filed July 29,1915. Serial No.42,618.
have reinforcing rings 14 included therein.
4The central portion of the pouch has an elongated Opening 15 therein 4which is formed by the vbeaded edge 16. in which aA reinforcing ring 17 "of line wire orother material may be embedded. This pouch will.
preferably be made of thin live rubber,.and elastic so that parts thereof may be stretched to adapt themselves to the curvature of the body without damaging vthe other parts thereof.
This pouch is to receive an absorbent bandage of the usual type of sanitary napkin in which a gauze strip is formed by folding a piece ofgauze a number of times upon itself and centrally therein between the ends, a pad of absorbent material of cotton br other material is formed. In the drawings, the ends are indicated vat 18 and 19, and the pad at 20 and this bandage may be medicated for the different applications thereof. The pad 20 is longer than the interior of the pouch, and the enlarged portions formed by the pad engage in the tapering ends 411 so that` as the .ends 18 and 19 pass through the tubular extensions 12 to be fastened, the pouch is stretched which causes the edge 16 to adapt itself to the body. The padding 20 need .not be drawn degree as to properly adapt the pouch, be-
taut, but only to such a cause the padding will serve better as an absorber when in a natural state.
When used as a bandage as for instance in vaccination, the ends 18 and 19 may encircle the arm and be pinned or tied as desired. When used as a catamenial sack, the endsy 18 and 19 may be detachably connected kto clasp members 21, which engage coacting clasp members 22 carried directly by a belt 23, or attached to said belt or other garment as bya suspender 24.
It will be seen that when used as a bandage for a sore or the like, the padding 20 serves as a, buffer and for use as a catamenial sack,.the tension formed by the pouch causes the bandage to adapt itself to the body so that no chafng nor rubbing is possible.
The gauze bandage may be easily detached from its support and from the pouch when another may be substituted therefor, and the pouch is of a material which may be washed frequently.
It is apparent that this device has many applications and that modifications may be made within the scope of the appended claim Without departing from the'spirit ofy this invention. It will also be apparent that the absorbent element in this'bandage may be medicated according to the use for Which the bandage is to `be'applied as the rubber pouch in combination with the bandage furnishes a clean andsanitary method of protecting any Wound from the air. h
Having thus described kmy invention, I claim A sanitary bandage of the class described, comprising a Water-proof elastic pouch of a general crescent shape, said pouch having an elongated opening therein along the general line of said pouch, said opening having a, beaded edge, a reinforcing band in said beaded edge, the ends of said pouch tapering into tubular passages having open ends, the edges of said pouch about said openings being beaded, reinforcing rings therein, an absorbent pad insertible in and exposed through saidelongated opening, said pad being of a length to permit its being gatheredfor insertion into said pouch, reduced extensions from said pad forming shoulders of the ends of said pad, said extensions passing through the tubular extensions of said pouch, the shoulders formed by said pad lodging in the tapering ends of the pouch,
vand said pad and the extensions therefrom EDW. A. KNIERIEM.
Witnesses GEORGE L. THOM, HUGO MocK.
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US2551691A (en) * 1949-02-15 1951-05-08 Elsie K Newman Moistureproof cover for sanitary napkins
US2693806A (en) * 1952-07-19 1954-11-09 Dorathy L Wright Sanitary pad and holder therefor
US2698016A (en) * 1952-11-21 1954-12-28 Nap Cov Company Holder for sanitary napkins
US2700974A (en) * 1954-05-04 1955-02-01 Velva O Roberts Catamenial pad protector
US2745405A (en) * 1953-03-24 1956-05-15 Anne M Landy Sanitary receptacles
US2888926A (en) * 1956-11-23 1959-06-02 Arce Ambrosio Adjustable sanitary belt and safety catamenial pad holder
US3888254A (en) * 1974-02-11 1975-06-10 Laurel A Hendricks Sanitary napkin
US4559051A (en) * 1983-07-18 1985-12-17 Hanson James P Disposable incontinence diaper
US6605071B1 (en) * 1996-07-03 2003-08-12 Vivian Gray Toddler's disposable/reusable garment with universal disposable liner/diaper

Cited By (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2551691A (en) * 1949-02-15 1951-05-08 Elsie K Newman Moistureproof cover for sanitary napkins
US2693806A (en) * 1952-07-19 1954-11-09 Dorathy L Wright Sanitary pad and holder therefor
US2698016A (en) * 1952-11-21 1954-12-28 Nap Cov Company Holder for sanitary napkins
US2745405A (en) * 1953-03-24 1956-05-15 Anne M Landy Sanitary receptacles
US2700974A (en) * 1954-05-04 1955-02-01 Velva O Roberts Catamenial pad protector
US2888926A (en) * 1956-11-23 1959-06-02 Arce Ambrosio Adjustable sanitary belt and safety catamenial pad holder
US3888254A (en) * 1974-02-11 1975-06-10 Laurel A Hendricks Sanitary napkin
US4559051A (en) * 1983-07-18 1985-12-17 Hanson James P Disposable incontinence diaper
US6605071B1 (en) * 1996-07-03 2003-08-12 Vivian Gray Toddler's disposable/reusable garment with universal disposable liner/diaper

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