Two-stage wound dressing assembly

US10034799B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10034799-B2
Application numberUS-201414448117-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 31, 2014
Priority dateJul 31, 2014
Publication dateJul 31, 2018
Grant dateJul 31, 2018

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A two-stage wound dressing assembly includes a wound cover and a carrier. The wound cover has a length and width substantially greater than a height (or thickness), a first major surface, and a second major surface comprising a polyurethane film, opposite the first. The first major surface has disposed thereon a wound cover pressure sensitive adhesive comprising a colloidal absorbent, and it is arranged and configured to adhere to mammalian skin during use. The carrier has a length and width substantially greater than a height (or thickness), a first major surface, and a second major surface, opposite the first. The carrier is formed of a foamed polymeric web having a height of between about 200 and about 500 μm. The first major surface of the carrier is disposed in facing relation and is removably attached to the second major surface of the wound cover, and it has disposed thereon at least one pressure sensitive adhesive. After application of the wound cover to skin for use, the carrier is removable from the wound cover to leave the wound cover adhered to the skin.

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What is claimed is: 1. A two-stage wound dressing assembly comprising: a. an elastic wound cover having: i. a length and width substantially greater than a height; ii. a first major surface having disposed thereon a wound cover pressure sensitive adhesive and a colloidal absorbent and being arranged and configured to adhere to mammalian skin during use; and iii. a second major surface, opposite the first major surface, comprising a polyurethane film; and b. a carrier comprising a foamed polymeric web having: i. a length and width substantially greater than a height; ii. a first major surface in facing relation and removably attached to the second major surface of the wound cover, the first major surface of the carrier having a first zone and a second zone at least partially surrounding the first zone, the first and second zones having disposed thereon at least one pressure sensitive adhesive arranged and configured to adhere to skin; and iii. a second major surface, opposite the first major surface of the carrier, wherein the height of the foamed polymeric web is between about 200 and about 500 μm and further wherein the first zone is larger in area than the second major surface of the wound cover, and further wherein, after application of the wound cover and carrier to skin for use, the carrier is removable from the wound cover to leave the wound cover adhered to the skin to protect the wound site once the carrier is removed from the wound site by the user and wherein the second major surface of the wound cover is substantially impervious to bodily fluids. 2. The two-stage wound dressing assembly of claim 1 wherein the wound cover and the carrier are substantially coextensive. 3. The two-stage wound dressing assembly of claim 1 wherein the carrier superposes and extends beyond at least a portion of the wound cover. 4. The two-stage wound dressing assembly of claim 1 wherein the second major surface of the wound cover comprises a release agent to enhance the separation of the carrier pressure sensitive adhesive therefrom. 5. The two-stage wound dressing assembly of claim 1 wherein the carrier is substantially opaque. 6. The two-stage wound dressing assembly of claim 5 wherein the second major surface of the wound cover is decorated. 7. The two-stage wound dressing assembly of claim 1 wherein the wound cover is substantially transparent. 8. The two-stage wound dressing assembly of claim 1 wherein the wound cover has a thickness of about 80 to about 300 μm. 9. The two-stage wound dressing assembly of claim 8 wherein the wound cover has a thickness of about 100 to about 200 μm. 10. A method of applying a wound dressing to mammalian skin comprising the steps of: a. applying to the mammalian skin a wound dressing assembly comprising: i. an elastic wound cover having: A. a length and width substantially greater than a height; B. a first major surface having disposed thereon a wound cover pressure sensitive adhesive and a colloidal absorbent and being arranged and configured to adhere to mammalian skin during use; and C. a second major surface, opposite the first major surface, comprising a polyurethane film; and ii. a carrier comprising a foamed polymeric web having: A. a length and width substantially greater than a height; B. a first major surface in facing relation and removably adhered to the second major surface of the wound cover, the first major surface of the carrier having a first zone and a second zone at least partially surrounding the first zone, the first and second zones having disposed thereon a carrier pressure sensitive adhesive arranged and configured to adhere to a user's skin; and C. a second major surface, opposite the first major surface of the carrier; wherein the height of the foamed polymeric web is between about 200 and about 500 μm and further wherein the first zone is larger in area than the second major surface of the wound cover, and further wherein the wound cover and carrier adheres to the mammalian skin and wherein the second major surface of the wound cover is substantially impervious to bodily fluids; and b. removing the carrier from the skin and wound cover, leaving the wound cover adhered to the mammalian skin. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the carrier is removed from the wound cover after a period of greater than about 1 hour. 12. The method of claim 10 wherein the carrier is removed from the wound cover after a period of greater than about 6 hours.

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  • Bandages or dressings (radioactive dressings {A61N5/1029}); Absorbent pads · CPC title

  • the fluid retention member being a layer of hydrocolloid, gel forming material · CPC title

  • having means for facilitating the application on the skin, e.g. single hand handling facilities (A61F13/0259 takes precedence; bandage applicators separate from the bandage or the packaging A61F15/005) · CPC title

  • having means for facilitating the removal of the packaging and release liner · CPC title

  • the application or handling support layer being removable · CPC title

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What does patent US10034799B2 cover?
A two-stage wound dressing assembly includes a wound cover and a carrier. The wound cover has a length and width substantially greater than a height (or thickness), a first major surface, and a second major surface comprising a polyurethane film, opposite the first. The first major surface has disposed thereon a wound cover pressure sensitive adhesive comprising a colloidal absorbent, and it is…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F13/0008. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 31 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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