WO2024071904A1 - Emballage de blouse chirurgicale jetable et procédé d'emballage associé - Google Patents

Emballage de blouse chirurgicale jetable et procédé d'emballage associé Download PDF

Info

Publication number
WO2024071904A1
WO2024071904A1 PCT/KR2023/014649 KR2023014649W WO2024071904A1 WO 2024071904 A1 WO2024071904 A1 WO 2024071904A1 KR 2023014649 W KR2023014649 W KR 2023014649W WO 2024071904 A1 WO2024071904 A1 WO 2024071904A1
Authority
WO
WIPO (PCT)
Prior art keywords
blocking
surgical gown
disposable surgical
packaging
folded
Prior art date
Application number
PCT/KR2023/014649
Other languages
English (en)
Korean (ko)
Inventor
김두홍
장양순
Original Assignee
아얀테 첨단소재(주)
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by 아얀테 첨단소재(주) filed Critical 아얀테 첨단소재(주)
Publication of WO2024071904A1 publication Critical patent/WO2024071904A1/fr

Links

Images

Classifications

    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • 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
    • B65D33/00Details of, or accessories for, sacks or bags
    • B65D33/16End- or aperture-closing arrangements or devices
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • 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
    • B65D75/00Packages comprising articles or materials partially or wholly enclosed in strips, sheets, blanks, tubes, or webs of flexible sheet material, e.g. in folded wrappers
    • B65D75/04Articles or materials wholly enclosed in single sheets or wrapper blanks
    • B65D75/06Articles or materials wholly enclosed in single sheets or wrapper blanks in sheets or blanks initially folded to form tubes
    • B65D75/08Articles or materials wholly enclosed in single sheets or wrapper blanks in sheets or blanks initially folded to form tubes with the ends of the tube closed by folding

Definitions

  • the present invention relates to a packaging package for disposable surgical gowns and a packaging method thereof, and more specifically, to automatically package medical supplies such as disposable surgical gowns that require sterilization through factory automation, while also providing packaging steps and preparation for use. It relates to a packaging package and method of packaging disposable surgical gowns that minimize exposure to a contaminated environment during the process.
  • the manufactured surgical gown (1) is sterilized and packaged using non-woven fabric for sterilization as shown in the patent document below and distributed.
  • the surgical gown (1) is first folded into a small size and wrapped with a sterilized packaging cloth. After wrapping it as if wrapping it with a cloth, packaging is completed by placing it in a separate synthetic resin sealed pack.
  • the primary purpose of the present invention is to provide a packaging package and method for packaging disposable surgical gowns that can be automatically produced through factory automation to increase manufacturability and productivity.
  • the present invention provides a packaging package for disposable surgical gowns that can increase sterilization by minimizing the possibility of exposure to a contaminated environment during the packaging process and by minimizing the possibility of exposure to a contaminated environment during the process of removing the package in the operating room and handing it to the user, and the same. It has a secondary purpose in providing a packaging method.
  • An additional object of the present invention is to provide a packaging package for a disposable surgical gown and a method for packaging the same, which allows the surgical gown to be easily opened when unpacked for use, as well as easily delivered to the wearer or wearing assistant.
  • the packaging package of the disposable surgical gown of the present invention includes a seating portion where the disposable surgical gown is placed; a first blocking portion that extends from the resting portion in a first direction and is folded in a second direction to cover the disposable surgical gown and provide a gripping area for a finger; a second blocking portion that extends from the resting portion in a second direction and is folded in the first direction to cover and block the first blocking portion; an opening portion extending from the second blocking portion and folded in a second direction to provide a pulling portion for pulling and opening the second blocking portion; A joint portion that covers both the first and second blocking portions as described above and is detachably bonded to both sides when the holding portion and the opening portion are folded; It may be a packaging fabric containing .
  • the present invention may further include a grip shielding portion that extends from the first blocking portion and is folded in the first direction to form a shielding portion for the thumb being grasped.
  • the packaging fabric of the present invention may be a Sponbonded Meltblown Sponbonded (SMS) material in which first and second directions, which are opposite directions, form a longitudinal direction, and both sides of the first and second directions form a width direction.
  • SMS Sponbonded Meltblown Sponbonded
  • the first direction of the present invention is one side of the longitudinal direction, and may be the direction in which the person holding and handing the packaging package is located when preparing for use.
  • the first blocking portion may be covered by being folded in a second direction based on a first line formed at a portion of the seating portion where the first blocking portion begins to extend in the first direction.
  • the first blocking portion of the present invention may cover a portion of the disposable surgical gown to be exposed.
  • the grip shielding portion of the present invention has a length from the second line where folding with respect to the first blocking portion begins to the tip, and has a length sufficient to cover the thumb being grasped without exceeding one end of the resting portion. It may be.
  • the grip shielding portion of the present invention may be folded in a first direction based on a second line formed at a portion of the first blocking portion where the grip shielding portion begins to extend in the second direction.
  • the second blocking portion of the present invention may be covered by being folded in a first direction based on a third line formed at a portion of the seating portion where the second blocking portion begins to extend in the second direction.
  • the second blocking part of the present invention may cover and block the first blocking part and the upper part of the grip shielding part that covers a portion of the disposable surgical gown.
  • the opening portion of the present invention may be covered by being folded in a second direction based on a fourth line formed at a portion of the second blocking portion where the opening portion begins to extend in the first direction.
  • the joint of the present invention may be joined by ultrasonic bonding, bonding by adhesive, or bonding by heat fusion.
  • the packaging method of a disposable surgical gown of the present invention includes a fabric supply step of supplying packaging fabric; A disposable surgical gown placement step of placing a disposable surgical gown on the placement surface of the supplied packaging fabric; A first blocking step of folding the first blocking portion extending in the first direction from the resting portion in the second direction to cover a portion of the disposable surgical gown; A second blocking step of blocking the first blocking part by folding the second blocking part extending in the second direction from the resting part in the first direction; An opening portion forming step of folding a portion of the tip of the second blocking portion in a second direction to form a pulling portion to pull and open the second blocking portion; A bonding step in which both the first and second blocking portions are covered as described above, and both sides are detachably bonded in a folded state; It may be ongoing, including.
  • the present invention may further include the step of forming a grip shielding portion by folding a portion of the tip of the first blocking portion in the first direction to form a shielding portion for the thumb to be grasped.
  • the present invention provides continuous supply of packaging fabric having a length in the first direction and the second direction, and in a state in which a disposable surgical gown is supplied and placed in the resting portion, the first blocking portion and the holding shield portion are folded and covered, and the upper portion is placed on the second direction. After the second blocking part and the opening part are folded and covered, both sides can be completed by joining them in a detachable manner, thereby enabling continuous manufacturing through factory automation, which has the effect of improving manufacturability and productivity. get
  • the present invention allows packaging to be carried out in a sterile state through factory automation as described above, rather than manual packaging as in the prior art, thereby fundamentally blocking the possibility of exposure to a contaminated environment during the packaging process, thereby making the disposable product
  • packaging the surgical gown (1) it has the effect of preventing contamination and maintaining sterilization.
  • the present invention provides a minimum gripping area when opening the second blocking portion of the packaging package to remove the packaged disposable surgical gown, and when the second blocking portion is opened, the first blocking portion is disposable.
  • the present invention covers the first blocking portion so that a portion is exposed when covering the disposable surgical gown, so that the person receiving the disposable surgical gown does not touch the packaging fabric that may be contaminated, and maintains the sterile condition.
  • the first blocking portion covers a portion of the surgical gown placed in the resting portion
  • the second blocking portion is covered so as to be isolated from the outside in the direction opposite to the first blocking portion, and then the opening portion is folded to the outside. Since both ends are joined through thermal bonding (thermal fusion), the wearer or an assistant can hold and pull the opening portion to expose the surgical gown to the outside, making it possible to easily unpack the surgical gown. , which has the effect of allowing the surgical gown to be easily taken out and worn or delivered.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing an example of a disposable surgical gown.
  • Figure 2 is a perspective view in a packaged state showing the configuration of the present invention.
  • Figure 3 is a perspective view showing the configuration of the present invention before packaging.
  • Figure 4 is a block diagram showing the methodological steps of the present invention.
  • Figure 5 is a perspective view showing a state in which the first blocking portion is folded and a portion of the disposable surgical gown is covered while the disposable surgical gown is placed in the holding portion of the present invention.
  • Figure 6 is a perspective view showing a folded state of the grip shielding portion in the first blocking portion of the present invention.
  • Figure 7 is a perspective view showing a state in which the second blocking part of the present invention is folded and the first blocking part and the grip shielding part are covered.
  • Figure 8 is a perspective view showing the opening portion of the second blocking portion of the present invention in a folded state.
  • Figure 9 is a perspective view showing a state in which joints are formed at both ends in the longitudinal direction of the folded packaging package of the present invention.
  • Figure 10 is a perspective view showing a state in which one side of the packaging package of the present invention is held and the opening portion is pulled.
  • Figure 11 is a perspective view showing a partially opened state by pulling the opening portion of the present invention.
  • Figure 12 is a perspective view showing a state in which the open opening portion and the second blocking portion of the present invention are turned backward and the disposable surgical gown is exposed to the front.
  • Figure 13 is a perspective view showing a state in which the exposed disposable surgical gown of the present invention is gripped and withdrawn.
  • each step described may be performed regardless of the listed order, except when it must be performed in the listed order due to a special causal relationship.
  • the packaging package 10 of the disposable surgical gown of the present invention includes a seating portion 11 where the disposable surgical gown 1 is placed, as shown in FIGS. 2 and 3 of the accompanying drawings;
  • a joint portion 16 that covers both the first and second blocking portions 12 and 14 as described above, and is detachably bonded to both sides when the holding portion 13 and the opening portion 15 are folded; It may be made of packaging fabric containing.
  • the method of packaging a disposable surgical gown in the present invention includes a fabric supply step (S100) of supplying packaging fabric (1); A disposable surgical gown placing step (S200) in which a disposable surgical gown (1) is supplied and placed on the placing portion (11) of the supplied packaging fabric; A first blocking step (S300) of folding the first blocking portion 12 extending in the first direction from the seating portion 11 in the second direction to cover a portion of the disposable surgical gown 1; A second blocking step ( S500); An opening portion forming step (S600) of folding a portion of the tip of the second blocking portion 14 in a second direction to form a pulling portion to pull and open the second blocking portion 14; A bonding step (S700) in which both the first and second blocking portions 12 and 14 are covered as described above, and the holding portion 13 and the opening portion 15 are detachably bonded to both sides in a folded state; It may be ongoing, including.
  • the packaging package 10 of the disposable surgical gown of the present invention includes a seating portion 11 where the disposable surgical gown 1 is placed; A first blocking portion ( 12); a second blocking portion (14) that extends from the resting portion (11) in a second direction and is folded in the first direction to cover and block the first blocking portion (12) and the grip shielding portion (13); an opening portion (15) extending from the second blocking portion (14) and folded in a second direction to provide a pulling portion for pulling and opening the second blocking portion (14); A joint portion 16 that covers both the first and second blocking portions 12 and 14 as described above, and is detachably bonded to both sides when the holding portion 13 and the opening portion 15 are folded;
  • the basic embodiment is made of packaging fabric containing.
  • This invention may further include a grip shielding portion 13 that extends from the first blocking portion 12 and is folded in the first direction to form a shielding portion for the thumb being grasped.
  • packaging fabric having lengths in the first and second directions is continuously supplied, and the disposable surgical gown 1 is supplied and placed in the placing part 11, and the first blocking part 12 ) and the paper shielding portion 13 are folded and covered, the second blocking portion 14 and the opening portion 15 are folded and covered on top, and both sides are bonded in a detachable manner to complete packaging through factory automation. It is possible to enable continuous manufacturing and, through this, improve manufacturability and productivity.
  • the present invention allows packaging to be carried out in a sterile state through factory automation as described above, rather than manual packaging as in the prior art, thereby fundamentally blocking the possibility of exposure to a contaminated environment during the packaging process, thereby making the disposable product When packaging the surgical gown (1), it is possible to prevent contamination and maintain sterilization.
  • the present invention provides that when opening the second blocking portion 14 of the packaging package 10 to remove the packaged disposable surgical gown 1, the opening portion 15 provides a minimum gripping area, When the second blocking portion 14 is opened, the first blocking portion 12 is covered so that a portion of the disposable surgical gown 1 is exposed, thereby unpacking the disposable surgical gown 1 for use. And when taking out the disposable surgical gown (1), it is possible to minimize the possibility of being exposed to a contaminated environment, and thereby increase the sterility of the disposable surgical gown (1).
  • the packaged item is exemplified as a disposable surgical gown, but it is not limited thereto, and surgical tools including protective clothing for surgery are also applicable.
  • the disposable surgical gown 1 refers to one that is folded into a certain size and shape.
  • the packaging fabric of the present invention is a Spunbonded Meltblown Spunbonded (SMS) material in which the first and second directions, which are opposite directions, form the longitudinal direction, and both sides of the first and second directions form the width direction.
  • SMS Spunbonded Meltblown Spunbonded
  • the SMS packaging fabric is a triple laminated nonwoven fabric, made by laminating and bonding a meltblown fabric between two layers of spunbond fabric.
  • the first direction of the present invention is one side of the longitudinal direction, and is the direction in which the person holding and handing the packaging package 10 is located when preparing for use.
  • the first direction is the other longitudinal direction, which is the direction in which the packaging package 10 is opened and the direction in which the recipient is positioned when preparing for use.
  • the division into the first direction and the second direction is intended to explain the packaging package 10 in terms of direction, and the direction does not have much significance in the scope of rights.
  • the area of the seating portion 11 is formed to be at least larger than the area of the disposable surgical gown 1.
  • the first blocking portion 12 of the present invention is folded and covered in the second direction based on the first line L1 formed at the portion where the extension in the first direction begins from the resting portion 11. Let this be a detailed example.
  • the first blocking portion 12 covers a portion of the disposable surgical gown 1 so that it is exposed.
  • the grip blocking part 13 of the present invention has a length from the second line L2, where folding begins with respect to the first blocking part 12, to the tip, and extends to one end of the securing part 11.
  • a detailed embodiment is one that has a length that can cover the thumb being grasped without exceeding the range.
  • the grip shielding portion 13 must not exceed one end of the holding portion 11 to prevent the grip shielding portion 13 from stretching outward and being pulled by external interference during the distribution process. do.
  • the grip blocking portion 13 is folded in the first direction based on the second line L2 formed at the portion where the extension in the second direction begins from the first blocking portion 12. do.
  • the second blocking portion 14 of the present invention is folded and covered based on the third line L3 formed at the portion where the extension in the second direction begins from the resting portion 11. Take this as an example.
  • the second blocking part 14 covers and blocks the upper part of the first blocking part 12 and the grip shielding part 13, which cover a portion of the disposable surgical gown 1.
  • the opening portion 15 of the present invention is folded based on the fourth line L4 formed at the portion where the second blocking portion 14 begins to extend in the first direction.
  • the fourth line (L4) becomes the tip of the second blocking part (14) that covers the first blocking part (12) and the grip shielding part (13), and the fourth line (L4), which is the leading edge, is the It is desirable not to exceed the tip in one direction.
  • the joint 16 of the present invention is joined by ultrasonic bonding, bonding by adhesive, or bonding by heat fusion.
  • the first blocking portion 12 covers a portion of the surgical gown 1 placed in the seating portion 11, and the second blocking portion 14 covers the first blocking portion 12.
  • the opening portion 15 is folded outward and both ends are provided by being joined through heat bonding (thermal fusion), so that the wearer or wearing assistant holds and pulls the opening portion 15.
  • the method of packaging a disposable surgical gown in the present invention includes a fabric supply step (S100) of supplying packaging fabric (1); A disposable surgical gown placing step (S200) in which a disposable surgical gown (1) is supplied and placed on the placing portion (11) of the supplied packaging fabric; A first blocking step (S300) of folding the first blocking portion 12 extending in the first direction from the seating portion 11 in the second direction to cover a portion of the disposable surgical gown 1; A second blocking step ( S500); An opening portion forming step (S600) of folding a portion of the tip of the second blocking portion 14 in a second direction to form a pulling portion to pull and open the second blocking portion 14; A bonding step (S700) in which both the first and second blocking portions 12 and 14 are covered as described above, and the holding portion 13 and the opening portion 15 are detachably bonded to both sides in a folded state;
  • the basic embodiment includes the following.
  • This invention may further include a grip shielding portion forming step (S400) of folding a portion of the tip of the first blocking portion 11 in the first direction to form a shielding portion for the thumb being grasped.
  • S400 grip shielding portion forming step
  • the packaging fabric wound on the branch pipe is continuously supplied through an uncoiling device and a feeding machine, and the disposable surgical gown (1) is cut to a certain length through a cutting machine.
  • a detailed embodiment is to supply to this supply location or repeatedly supply packaging fabric cut to a certain length in advance through a feeding machine.
  • the step of placing the disposable surgical gown (S200) of the present invention is through an automatic supply device such as a grip transfer device that grasps and transfers the disposable surgical gown (1) one by one or a conveyor belt that continuously transfers the disposable surgical gown (1). ) is continuously supplied at intermittent intervals as a detailed example.
  • an automatic supply device such as a grip transfer device that grasps and transfers the disposable surgical gown (1) one by one or a conveyor belt that continuously transfers the disposable surgical gown (1).
  • the first blocking step (S300) of the present invention is performed by folding the first blocking part 12 extending in the first direction from the resting part 11 in the second direction through an automatic folding device,
  • a detailed example is a step in which the blocking portion 12 covers a portion of the disposable surgical gown 1.
  • step (S400) of forming the gripping blocking portion of the present invention a portion of the tip of the first blocking portion 12 folded by an automatic folding device is folded in the first direction to form a blocking portion for the thumb to be grasped.
  • the steps are described in detail as examples.
  • the second blocking step (S500) of the present invention is performed by folding the second blocking portion 14 extending in the second direction from the resting portion 11 in the first direction through an automatic folding device, thereby forming the second blocking portion 14 in the first direction.
  • the blocking part 12 covers the upper part of the first blocking part 12 and the grip shielding part 13 to block it.
  • the opening portion forming step (S600) of the present invention is performed by folding a portion of the tip of the second blocking portion 14 folded by an automatic folding device in the second direction and pulling the second blocking portion 14 to open it.
  • the step of forming the pulling portion is described in detail as an example.
  • the first and second blocking portions 12 and 14 are overlapped as described above through a thermal bonding device, and the holding portion 13 and the opening portion are In a detailed embodiment, in the folded state (15), the two ends are detachably joined along the longitudinal direction to seal the open sides.
  • the bonding strength is preferably such that the bonded portion does not detach from external pressure generated during the distribution process, such as being crumpled or pressed, but is detached by artificially pulling for use.
  • the disposable surgical gown 1 is supplied and placed in the placing portion 11 while continuously supplying packaging fabric having a length in the first and second directions,
  • the first blocking part 12 and the holding part 13 are folded and covered, and the second blocking part 14 and the opening part 15 are folded and covered on top, and then both sides can be detached through a joining device.
  • the step-by-step process of joining and completing packaging is automated to enable continuous production.
  • each technical feature is mainly explained, but unless the technical features are incompatible with each other, they can be applied in combination with each other.

Landscapes

  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
  • Professional, Industrial, Or Sporting Protective Garments (AREA)

Abstract

La présente invention concerne un emballage de blouse chirurgicale jetable et un procédé d'emballgae associéet, plus précisément, un emballage de blouse chirurgicale jetable formé à partir d'un matériau d'emballage et un procédé d'emballage associé, l'emballage comprenant : une partie de mise en place sur laquelle une blouse chirurgicale jetable est placée ; une première partie de blocage pliée dans une seconde direction tout en s'étendant dans une première direction à partir de la partie de mise en place, de façon à couvrir la blouse chirurgicale jetable et à fournir une région tenue par les doigts ; une seconde partie de blocage pliée dans la première direction tout en s'étendant dans la seconde direction à partir de la partie de mise en place, de façon à couvrir et à bloquer la première partie de blocage ; une partie d'ouverture pliée dans la seconde direction tout en s'étendant à partir de la seconde partie de blocage, de façon à fournir une région destinée à être tirée afin que la seconde partie de blocage puisse être tirée et ouverte ; et des parties de jonction jointes de manière amovible vis-à-vis de leurs deux côtés tandis que l'une et l'autre des première et seconde parties de blocage sont appliquées sur celles-ci et qu'une partie de maintien/couverture et la partie d'ouverture sont pliées.
PCT/KR2023/014649 2022-09-30 2023-09-25 Emballage de blouse chirurgicale jetable et procédé d'emballage associé WO2024071904A1 (fr)

Applications Claiming Priority (2)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
KR20220125492 2022-09-30
KR10-2022-0125492 2022-09-30

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
WO2024071904A1 true WO2024071904A1 (fr) 2024-04-04

Family

ID=90478657

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
PCT/KR2023/014649 WO2024071904A1 (fr) 2022-09-30 2023-09-25 Emballage de blouse chirurgicale jetable et procédé d'emballage associé

Country Status (1)

Country Link
WO (1) WO2024071904A1 (fr)

Citations (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4342392A (en) * 1979-09-10 1982-08-03 The Buckeye Cellulose Corporation Wrap for sterile articles
US20020063076A1 (en) * 2000-11-15 2002-05-30 Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. Package having visual indicator
WO2007116139A1 (fr) * 2006-04-06 2007-10-18 Amcor Flexibles Sps Emballage pelable pour la stérilisation
KR20110027390A (ko) * 2009-09-10 2011-03-16 (주)아원 일회용 보호가운
KR20220023945A (ko) * 2020-08-23 2022-03-03 오륜수 일회용 가운

Patent Citations (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4342392A (en) * 1979-09-10 1982-08-03 The Buckeye Cellulose Corporation Wrap for sterile articles
US20020063076A1 (en) * 2000-11-15 2002-05-30 Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. Package having visual indicator
WO2007116139A1 (fr) * 2006-04-06 2007-10-18 Amcor Flexibles Sps Emballage pelable pour la stérilisation
KR20110027390A (ko) * 2009-09-10 2011-03-16 (주)아원 일회용 보호가운
KR20220023945A (ko) * 2020-08-23 2022-03-03 오륜수 일회용 가운

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US4334529A (en) Wirth's sterile, disposable surgical drape
US8069495B2 (en) Wearable protective barrier with detachable hand and instrument covers
US3721999A (en) Surgical gown and method of folding
US3359569A (en) Surgical gown
US4942987A (en) Method of folding sterile surgical garments before and after sterilization
US6809230B2 (en) Waterproof venipuncture site cover
US3218649A (en) Protective gown
US9687032B2 (en) Surgical gown and method of manufacturing the surgical gown
US3843971A (en) System and method for obtaining closure of sterile backed surgical gowns
EP1228712A2 (fr) Blouse chirurgicale jetable à fermeture dorsale
CN210494258U (zh) 一种用于口腔手术操作的防护隔离罩
WO2024071900A1 (fr) Ceinture de taille de blouse chirurgicale jetable
JPH05125604A (ja) 保護衣
JP2010526624A (ja) グローブを装着するための装置および方法
CN111281571A (zh) 一种用于口腔手术操作的防护隔离罩
US20110204105A1 (en) Improvements in or relating to gloves
WO2024071898A1 (fr) Blouse médicale jetable
WO2024071904A1 (fr) Emballage de blouse chirurgicale jetable et procédé d'emballage associé
WO2020009395A1 (fr) Couvercle de stérilisation adhésif destiné à une sonde chirurgicale à ultrasons, et son procédé d'utilisation
WO2023220469A1 (fr) Tube chirurgical jetable et champ de confinement de cordon doté de celui-ci, et leurs procédés de fabrication
KR20200144357A (ko) 의료용 가운
CN104720155A (zh) 人工关节手术专用全包围手术衣
US20210401091A1 (en) Medical isolation gown with improved donning and doffing features and method therefor
JP2017214667A (ja) 医療用ガウン
WO2021241811A1 (fr) Film protecteur de type capsule et fauteuil dentaire fonctionnel comprenant un tel film protecteur

Legal Events

Date Code Title Description
121 Ep: the epo has been informed by wipo that ep was designated in this application

Ref document number: 23873021

Country of ref document: EP

Kind code of ref document: A1