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US2649199A US179315A US17931550A US2649199A US 2649199 A US2649199 A US 2649199A US 179315 A US179315 A US 179315A US 17931550 A US17931550 A US 17931550A US 2649199 A US2649199 A US 2649199A
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    • 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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    • A61F15/001Packages or dispensers for bandages, cotton balls, drapes, dressings, gauze, gowns, sheets, sponges, swabsticks or towels
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    • 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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    • B65D75/40Packages formed by enclosing successive articles, or increments of material, in webs, e.g. folded or tubular webs, or by subdividing tubes filled with liquid, semi-liquid, or plastic materials
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  • the invention has for object a packing or protective covering specially designed with a View to protecting dressings, compresses and the like from the air until the moment they are required.
  • the present-invention relates to a new packing or covering which satisfies perfectly all the required conditions. It is made of a material that can be produced at a relatively low cost, that can be cut to any length desired and immediately isolated from the rest of the roll, so that this rest is well preserved.
  • the packing or covering according to the invention is essentially characterized in that it consists of a Wrapping or sheath, of which one surface at least has adhesive flaps, preferably equidistant.
  • the object of this characteristic arrangement is this: the dressing and the covering can be cut to the desired length, with scissors for example, and the desired length is, in a way, calculated by the known regular distances between the successive flaps. This cutting is necessarily effected before one of the adhesive flaps. After the cutting, it is enough to turn down the adhesive flap, which immediately causes the closing of the covering or packing and the safety of the dressing thus protected.
  • the length cut off may, when it is to be employed, be detached from the part of the covering still enveloping it.
  • Such an improved covering may also be used with elements in strips, as well as those in rolls, strips alternately folded, plates, etc.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view with a part section of a remnant of a covering or packing according to the invention.
  • Figure 2 is a perspective view of a roll of dressing according to Figure 1.
  • Figure 3 is a perspective view of the characteristic cutting of a remnant of covered dressing.
  • FIGS. 4 to 10 very roughly diagrammatically show modified forms of embodiment of the protective covering or packing according to the invention, namely, Figs. 4 and 5 show flaps glued to the wrapping while Figs. 6 to 10 illustrate flaps consisting of folds.
  • the protective covering or Packing is composed of a sheath or wrapping I completely surrounding the dressing 2.
  • the sheath I shows transverse flaps 3. These flaps are, for example, gummed.
  • the sheath will generally be composed of paper, and more preferably of a special paper imprevious to air and to the chemical products with which the covered or packed dressing may be impregnated. Of course any other suitable product, especially certain syn.- thetic products, could be used with a view to realizing the said covering.
  • the sheath I may be rolled up in the shape of a roll 4, which itself is introduced into a common package, a box for example, a case or an envelope made of a textile, paper or other material. It is to be noticed that, when the dressing is rolled up, all the flaps 3 fit exactly and lie in the same direction to the corresponding part of th back. surface of the packing or covering.
  • the flaps 3 may be realized in quite diiferent ways according as they are affixed or obtained by the proper folding of the sheath itself.
  • FIGS 4 and 5 diagrammatically show a form of embodiment in which the flaps 3 are merely and separately stuck to one of the surfaces of These two strips are stuck along the whole of their longitudinal edges 9-48.
  • the invention extends to all protective coverings or packings in general, for dressings, compresses and the like, if they allow of a number of flaps or like element capable of being turned down and stuck to reclose the covering after the cutting oii of a piece of the article thus protected.
  • a hygienic packing for a dressing and the like comprising, in combination, a continuous sheath having substantially the same length and width as the dressing, and a plurality of flaps having longitudinal edges attached to a surface of said sheath and extending at equal distances to each other and transversely to said sheath, the Width of each flap being substantially greater than the thickness of the packing, whereby each flap may be turned down to close an edge of the packing located adjacent the flap.
  • a hygienic packing for a dressing and the like comprising, in combination, a sheath consisting of two superposed strips having longitudinal edges, said strips eing joined to each other by said longitudinal edges,
  • each flap having longitudinal edges attached to a surface of one of said strips and extending at equal distances to each other 7 and transversely to said sheath, the width of each flap ,being substantially greater than the thickness of the packing, whereby each flap may be turned down to close an edge of the packing located adjacent the flap.

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Aug.'18, 1953 J. WERMAN 2,649,199
HYGIENIC PACKING FOR DRESSINGS AND THE LIKE Filed Aug. 14, 1950 INVEWTUA JA CQUES VERA/IAN Patented Aug. 18, 1953 OFFICE HYGIENIG PACKING FOR DRESSINGS AND THE LIKE Jacques Werman, Antwerp, Belgium Application August 14, 1950, Serial No. 179,315 In Belgium September 10, 1949 2 Claims.
The invention has for object a packing or protective covering specially designed with a View to protecting dressings, compresses and the like from the air until the moment they are required.
It is known that certain dressings and similar pharmaceutical articles are particularly exposed to deterioration when they come into contact with the circumambient air. Moreover, these articles must be prevented as far as possible from coming into contact with anything until they are to be applied, in order to avoid any contamination and/or any loss or destruction of their antiseptic, aseptic, medicinal or other properties.
The coverings known until now do not conform to these different requirements, so that their efficacity is appreciably lessened.
The difficulty of realizing such a protective covering is still increased when the dressings, compresses and the like are prepared in the shape of rolls which can be cut to the required length when they are to be used.
The present-invention relates to a new packing or covering which satisfies perfectly all the required conditions. It is made of a material that can be produced at a relatively low cost, that can be cut to any length desired and immediately isolated from the rest of the roll, so that this rest is well preserved.
The packing or covering according to the invention is essentially characterized in that it consists of a Wrapping or sheath, of which one surface at least has adhesive flaps, preferably equidistant. The object of this characteristic arrangement is this: the dressing and the covering can be cut to the desired length, with scissors for example, and the desired length is, in a way, calculated by the known regular distances between the successive flaps. This cutting is necessarily effected before one of the adhesive flaps. After the cutting, it is enough to turn down the adhesive flap, which immediately causes the closing of the covering or packing and the safety of the dressing thus protected. The length cut off may, when it is to be employed, be detached from the part of the covering still enveloping it.
As will be seen, this method i extremely simple and practical.
Such an improved covering may also be used with elements in strips, as well as those in rolls, strips alternately folded, plates, etc.
Evidently it is possible to realize such an improved covering or packing in variou manners according to the raw materials employed, to the sizes of the articles to be covered and to the uses to which they are to be put. The invention extends to all these applications.
Simply by way of example, without any limitative character whatsoever, a few forms of embodiment are described below in greater detail, with references to the annexed designs.
Figure 1 is a perspective view with a part section of a remnant of a covering or packing according to the invention.
Figure 2 is a perspective view of a roll of dressing according to Figure 1.
Figure 3 is a perspective view of the characteristic cutting of a remnant of covered dressing.
Figures 4 to 10 very roughly diagrammatically show modified forms of embodiment of the protective covering or packing according to the invention, namely, Figs. 4 and 5 show flaps glued to the wrapping while Figs. 6 to 10 illustrate flaps consisting of folds.
From Figure 1 it will be noticed that the protective covering or Packing is composed of a sheath or wrapping I completely surrounding the dressing 2. On one surface at least, the sheath I shows transverse flaps 3. These flaps are, for example, gummed. The sheath will generally be composed of paper, and more preferably of a special paper imprevious to air and to the chemical products with which the covered or packed dressing may be impregnated. Of course any other suitable product, especially certain syn.- thetic products, could be used with a view to realizing the said covering.
As is shown in Figure 2, the sheath I may be rolled up in the shape of a roll 4, which itself is introduced into a common package, a box for example, a case or an envelope made of a textile, paper or other material. It is to be noticed that, when the dressing is rolled up, all the flaps 3 fit exactly and lie in the same direction to the corresponding part of th back. surface of the packing or covering.
From Figure 3 it will be noticed that in order to make use of a dressing thus protected, it is enough to cut, with scissors for example, the desired length of the dressing, cutting at the same time through the dressing and the covering or packing. Thus a strip of the dressing 5 is detached. The flap 3 can at once he turned down and stuck to reclose the packing.
The flaps 3 may be realized in quite diiferent ways according as they are affixed or obtained by the proper folding of the sheath itself.
Figures 4 and 5 diagrammatically show a form of embodiment in which the flaps 3 are merely and separately stuck to one of the surfaces of These two strips are stuck along the whole of their longitudinal edges 9-48. Y i
In this way a protective covering or packing may be produced at the same time as the dressing properly so called and incorporated with it. Such a packing will be used inex-actlythe same way as in the Examples 4 and 5. The cutting Will follow a line AB before a flap 1, and this will be unfolded, turned down and stuck, asis shown in Figure 8.
As is seen, it is possible to realize the same protective covering or packing by very different means, the choice of which will evidently be determined by technical and economic conditions.
The invention extends to all protective coverings or packings in general, for dressings, compresses and the like, if they allow of a number of flaps or like element capable of being turned down and stuck to reclose the covering after the cutting oii of a piece of the article thus protected.
What I claim is:
1. A hygienic packing for a dressing and the like, said packing comprising, in combination, a continuous sheath having substantially the same length and width as the dressing, and a plurality of flaps having longitudinal edges attached to a surface of said sheath and extending at equal distances to each other and transversely to said sheath, the Width of each flap being substantially greater than the thickness of the packing, whereby each flap may be turned down to close an edge of the packing located adjacent the flap.
2. A hygienic packing for a dressing and the like, said packing comprising, in combination, a sheath consisting of two superposed strips having longitudinal edges, said strips eing joined to each other by said longitudinal edges,
and a plurality of flaps having longitudinal edges attached to a surface of one of said strips and extending at equal distances to each other 7 and transversely to said sheath, the width of each flap ,being substantially greater than the thickness of the packing, whereby each flap may be turned down to close an edge of the packing located adjacent the flap.
JACQUES WERM AN.
References, Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 663,730 Clawson Dec. 11, 1900 1,015,000 Cahn Jan. 16, 1912 1,434,097 Conner Oct. 31, 1922 1,852,040 Blank Apr. 5, 1932 1,911,291 Reynolds' May 30, 1933 2,005,676 Hanover June 18, 1935 2,133,609 Eustis Oct. 18, 1938 2,353,332 Hall July 11, 1944 2,431,203 Sebastian Nov. 18, 1947
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