WO2014106261A1 - Wound and bandage protection system and method - Google Patents

Wound and bandage protection system and method Download PDF

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WO2014106261A1
WO2014106261A1 PCT/US2013/078532 US2013078532W WO2014106261A1 WO 2014106261 A1 WO2014106261 A1 WO 2014106261A1 US 2013078532 W US2013078532 W US 2013078532W WO 2014106261 A1 WO2014106261 A1 WO 2014106261A1
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bandage protector
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Jennifer Digrazia
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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
    • A61F15/00Auxiliary appliances for wound dressings; Dispensing containers for dressings or bandages
    • A61F15/004Bandage protectors

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  • Nexcare® has created bandages with extremely small gauze in relation to the bandage, allowing for a better seal, but providing less gauze in the exchange. Furthermore, these bandages tend not to perform well on joints, where the areas of adhesive do not conform to the bending of the limbs without causing a large amount of buckling of the gauze. Therefore, there is a need for a bandaging system to prevent buckling and loosening of the adhesive around the gauze pad of an adhesive bandage, particularly with regard to application of bandages to joints, while at the same time maximizing the amount of gauze available to cover the wound.
  • a wound/bandage protector may have a body portion configured as a wrap. On a wound facing side of the body portion proximal to a first end of the body portion is a first catch fastener and on a non- wound facing side of the body portion proximal to a second is a final fastener.
  • the first catch fastener is configured so as to be capable of fastening with a wound facing side of a wound/bandage protector before the final fastener fastens with a non-wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector when wrapping the wound/bandage protector around a limb.
  • the wound/bandage protector may be configured without the first-catch fastener.
  • the first fastening strap extends from the second end of the body portion and at least a portion of a wound facing side surface of the first fastening strap is configured so as to be capable of fastening with at least a portion of the non- wound facing side of the body portion or a non- wound facing side of the first fastening strap.
  • the body portion and the first fastening strap may be comprised of the same integral piece of material.
  • the wound/bandage protector according to the present invention may be configured to be stretchable in a lengthwise direction defined by the first end of the body portion and the second end of the body portion.
  • the first fastening strap of the wound/bandage protector may have a first strap part that is stretchable, and a second strap part.
  • the second strap part may include the portion of the first fastening strap that is capable of fastening with at least a portion of the non- wound facing side of the body portion or the non- wound facing side of the first fastening strap.
  • An elastic modulus of the first strap part may be greater than an elastic modulus of the body portion.
  • a wound/bandage protector according to the present invention may have dead-zones periodically provided along the length of the body portion.
  • the dead zones may be configured to extend widthwise with respect to the length of the bandage and provided, preferably, at least every 3 inches along the length of the body portion.
  • a wound/bandage protector may have a gauze panel positioned on or integrated into the body portion proximal to the first end of the body portion.
  • the gauze panel may be configured so as to allow for attachment and/or repeated attachment of a gauze pad on the wound-facing side of the body portion.
  • the gauze panel may be sized so as to allow all or substantially all of the gauze pad to be attached or removably attached to the gauze panel.
  • the gauze panel and the part of the body portion on which the gauze panel is positioned or integrated may be configured as a dead zone.
  • the gauze pad and the gauze panel may be comprised of stretchable material.
  • the present invention also discloses methods of protecting wounds using the
  • a bandage with an aperture may be used to protect a wound by applying the bandage with the aperture opened, placing gauze and medicine on the wound; and closing the aperture of the bandage.
  • the method may also be applied with wound/bandage protector with an aperture.
  • the bandage or wound/bandage protector may first be placed over the wound and then a wound/bandage protector or super stretch tube may be positioned over the bandage or wound/bandage protector.
  • the invention also relates to a kit that includes all or a set of the wound/bandage protectors, bandages, and/or super-stretch tubes, as disclosed herein.
  • the wound/bandage protector has a wound facing side and a non- wound facing side.
  • the wound/bandage protector has a body portion, first-catch fastener and a final fastener.
  • the body portion is configured as a wrap having a first end and a second end.
  • the first-catch fastener is on the non- wound facing side of the body portion nearer to the first end than the second end of the body portion and is configured so as to be capable of fastening with the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector.
  • the final fastener is on the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector nearer to the second end of the body portion than to the first end and is configured so as to be capable of fastening with the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector, the first-catch fastener and the final fastener being capable of fastening to the wound/bandage protector other than through each other.
  • This exemplary embodiment may further comprise a first fastening tab extending from the second end of the body portion, the final fastener being on the first fastening tab.
  • the body portion is configured as a wrap having a first end and a second end.
  • the first-catch fastener is on the non- wound facing side of the body portion nearer to the first end than the second end of the body portion and is configured so as to be capable of fastening with the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector.
  • the final fastener is on the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector nearer to the second end of the body portion than to the first end and is configured so as to be capable of fastening with the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector.
  • the first catch fastener is provided and configured so as to be capable of fastening with the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector before the final fastener fastens with the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector when wrapping the wound/bandage protector around a limb.
  • wound/bandage protector placing the tube, wire or other conduit between the first-catch fastener and a second location on the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector where the final fastener is to be fastened and then fastening the final fastener to the second location.
  • the accessory holder has an accessory holder body that holds the tube, wire or other conduit.
  • the accessory holder fastener is on a bottom side of the accessory holder body and is configured to fasten the accessory holder to the wound/bandage protector at an accessory holder fastening location on the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector between the first-catch fastener and the second location.
  • the holder is configured so that the accessory holder is disposed between the wound facing side and the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector when the accessory holder is fastened to the wound/bandage protector at the accessory holder fastening location, the first-catch fastener is fastened to the first location, and the final fastener is fastened to the second location.
  • the holder may further include a rubberized material on a top side of the accessory holder body and the accessory holder body is made of an elongate piece of flexible material with a narrow end and a wide end.
  • the accessory holder body has an aperture through which the narrow end may extend and form a loop with an inner loop surface formed with the rubberized material from the top side of the accessory holder body.
  • the rubberized material may optionally be on the entire top side of the accessory holder body and/or the accessory holder fastener may be on the entire bottom side of the accessory holder body.
  • the holder further includes a rubberized material on a middle portion of the bottom side of the accessory holder body.
  • the accessory holder body has a top side and the accessory holder body is made of an elongate piece of flexible material with a narrow end and a wide end.
  • the accessory holder body has an aperture through which the narrow end may extend and form a loop with an inner loop surface formed from the middle portion of the bottom side of the accessory holder body.
  • the holder may optionally further include rubberized material on the top side of the accessory holder body and/or a top side fastener on a middle portion of the top side of the accessory holder body configured to fasten the accessory holder to the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector between the first location and the final fastener.
  • wound/bandage protector In another exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector according to the present invention, the wound/bandage protector is used as part of another exemplary wound/bandage protector
  • the holder includes the wound/bandage protector, a first-catch fastener, a final fastener, an accessory holder and an accessory holder fastener.
  • the wound/bandage protector has a body portion configured to wrap around a limb or other part of the patient.
  • the wound/bandage protector has a wound facing side, a non- wound facing side, a first end and a second end.
  • the first-catch fastener is on the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector nearer to the first end than the second end of the wound/bandage protector.
  • the final fastener is on the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector nearer to the second end than the first end of the wound/bandage protector.
  • the first-catch fastener is capable of fastening with the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector at a first location on the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector nearer to the first end than the final fastener.
  • the final fastener is provided and configured so as to be capable of fastening with the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector at a second location on the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector farther from the first end than the first-catch fastener.
  • the accessory holder has an accessory holder body that holds the tube, wire or other conduit.
  • the holder may further include a rubberized material on a top side of the accessory holder body and the accessory holder body is made of an elongate piece of flexible material with a narrow end and a wide end.
  • the accessory holder body has an aperture through which the narrow end may extend and form a loop with an inner loop surface formed with the rubberized material from the top side of the accessory holder body.
  • the rubberized material may optionally be on the entire top side of the accessory holder body and/or the accessory holder fastener may be on the entire bottom side of the accessory holder body.
  • the holder further includes a rubberized material on a middle portion of the bottom side of the accessory holder body.
  • the accessory holder body has a top side and the accessory holder body is made of an elongate piece of flexible material with a narrow end and a wide end.
  • the accessory holder body has an aperture through which the narrow end may extend and form a loop with an inner loop surface formed from the middle portion of the bottom side of the accessory holder body.
  • the holder may optionally further include rubberized material on the top side of the accessory holder body and/or a top side fastener on a middle portion of the top side of the accessory holder body configured to fasten the accessory holder to the non-wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector between the first-catch fastener and the second location.
  • the holder includes the wound/bandage protector, a first-catch fastener, a final fastener, an accessory holder and an accessory holder fastener.
  • the wound/bandage protector has a body portion configured to wrap around a limb or other part of the patient.
  • the wound/bandage protector has a wound facing side, a non- wound facing side, a first end and a second end.
  • the first-catch fastener is on the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector nearer to the first end than the second end of the wound/bandage protector.
  • the final fastener is on the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector nearer to the second end than the first end of the wound/bandage protector.
  • the first-catch fastener is capable of fastening with the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector at a first location on the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector nearer to the first end than the final fastener.
  • the final fastener is provided and configured so as to be capable of fastening with the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector at a second location on the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector farther from the first end than the first-catch fastener.
  • the accessory holder has an accessory holder body made of a flexible piece of material that may partially or fully surround the tube, wire or other conduit with adhesive on a first side that can adhere to the tube, wire or other conduit.
  • the accessory holder fastener is on a second side of the accessory holder body and is configured to fasten the accessory holder to the wound/bandage protector on the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector between the first-catch fastener and the second location and/or on the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector between the first location and the final fastener.
  • the holder includes a body portion, a first-catch fastener, a final fastener and an accessory holder.
  • the body portion is configured as a wrap having a first end and a second end.
  • the first-catch fastener is on the non- wound facing side of the body portion nearer to the first end than the second end of the body portion configured so as to be capable of fastening with the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector.
  • the wound/bandage protector includes: a body portion, a first-catch fastener, a final fastener and an accessory holder.
  • the body portion is configured as a wrap having a first end and a second end.
  • the first-catch fastener is on the non-wound facing side of the body portion nearer to the first end than the second end of the body portion and is configured so as to be capable of fastening with the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector.
  • the final fastener is on the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector nearer to the second end than the first end of the body portion and is configured so as to be capable of fastening with the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector.
  • the first catch fastener is provided and configured so as to be capable of fastening with the wound facing side of a wound/bandage protector before the final fastener fastens with the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector when wrapping the wound/bandage protector around a limb.
  • the accessory holder is configured so as to be capable forming a loop around a tube, wire or other conduit, the accessory holder having an accessory holder bottom surface configured to fasten with the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector and/or the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector between a first location where the first catch fastener is fastened and a second location where the final fastener is fastened.
  • the wound/bandage protector has: a body and a strap.
  • the body is made of stretchable material and is configured as a sock/mitten.
  • the body has a first end that is open, a second end that is closed, an internal wound facing side, an external non-wound facing side, and a slit proximate to the first end.
  • the strap has an internal portion and an external portion. The internal portion of the strap is partially or completely attached to the internal wound facing side of the body and is partially or completely configured as a non-slip grip surface on a wound facing side of the strap.
  • the external portion of the strap is configured to extend through the slit, extend entirely or partially around the external non- wound facing side of the body and fasten to the external non- wound facing side of the body and/or a non- wound facing side of the strap.
  • the present invention also discloses an exemplary method of applying this exemplary
  • the method includes the steps of: placing a limb in the body, wrapping the strap entirely or partially around the external non- wound facing side of the body, fastening the strap to the external non- wound facing side of the body and/or a non- wound facing side of the strap and folding over the flap-over portion of the body so as to partially or fully cover the strap.
  • the final fastener is on the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector nearer to the second end than the first end of the body portion and is configured so as to be capable of fastening with the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector.
  • the first-catch fastener and the final fastener are capable of fastening to the wound/bandage protector other than through each other.
  • the accessory holder body is capable of holding onto a tube, wire or other conduit and fastening with the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector between the first-catch fastener and a second location where the final fastener is fastened.
  • wound/bandage protector In another exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector according to the present invention, the wound/bandage protector is used as part of another exemplary wound/bandage protector
  • the holder includes: a wound/bandage protector, a first-catch fastener, a final fastener and an accessory holder.
  • the wound/bandage protector has a body portion configured to wrap around a limb or other part of the patient.
  • the wound/bandage protector has a wound facing side, a non-wound facing side, a first end and a second end.
  • the first-catch fastener is on the non-wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector nearer to the first end than the second end of the wound/bandage protector.
  • the final fastener is on the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector nearer to the second end than the first end of the wound/bandage protector.
  • the first-catch fastener is capable of fastening with the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector at a first location on the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector nearer to the first end than the final fastener.
  • the final fastener is provided and configured so as to be capable of fastening with the non-wound facing side of the
  • the holder is configured so that the accessory holder is disposed between the wound facing side and the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector when the accessory holder is fastened to the wound/bandage protector at the accessory holder fastening location, the first-catch fastener is fastened to the first location, and the final fastener is fastened to the second location.
  • the accessory holder may optionally have an access aperture that allows a second tube, wire or conduit to enter into the accessory holder.
  • the holder in another exemplary embodiment of a holder for securing a tube, wire or other conduit on a patient according to the present invention, includes: a mounting base, an accessory holder, an accessory holder fastener, and a wrap protector/holder.
  • the mounting base is configured as a super-stretch-tube or other substrate that may be affixed to a limb or other part of the patient.
  • the accessory holder is configured to hold onto the tube, wire or other conduit.
  • the accessory holder fastener is on a bottom side of the accessory holder and is configured to fasten to a first location on a non-wound facing side of the mounting base.
  • protector/holder includes: a wrap protector/holder body, a first fastening portion and a second fastening portion.
  • the wrap protector/holder body has a wound facing side and a non-wound facing side, a first wrap protector/holder body end, and a second wrap protector/holder body end.
  • the first fastening portion is on the wound facing side of the wrap protector/holder body nearer to the first wrap protector/holder body end than the second wrap protector/holder body end, and is configured to fasten to a second location on a non-wound facing side of the mounting base.
  • the second fastening portion is on the wound facing side of the wrap protector/holder body nearer to the second wrap protector/holder body end than the first wrap protector/holder body end, and is configured to fasten to a third location on a non- wound facing side of the mounting base.
  • the holder is configured in such manner that the accessory holder is disposed between the wound facing side of the wrap protector/holder and the non-wound facing side of the mounting base when the accessory holder is fastened to the mounting base at the first location, the first fastening portion of the wrap protector/holder is fastened to the mounting base at the second location, and the second fastening portion is fastened to the mounting base at the third location.
  • the first fastening portion is on the wound facing side of the wrap protector/holder body nearer to the first wrap protector/holder body end than the second wrap protector/holder body end, and is configured to fasten to a second location on a non- wound facing side of the mounting base.
  • the second fastening portion is on the wound facing side of the wrap protector/holder body nearer to the second wrap protector/holder body end than the first wrap protector/holder body end, and is configured to fasten to a third location on a non- wound facing side of the mounting base.
  • the accessory holder is configured to hold onto the tube, wire or other conduit.
  • the accessory holder fastener is on a bottom side of the accessory holder and is configured to fasten to a first location on a wound facing side of the wrap protector/holder body.
  • the holder is configured in such manner that the accessory holder is disposed between the wound facing side of the wrap protector/holder and the non-wound facing side of the mounting base when accessory holder is fastened to the first location on the wrap protector/holder body, the first fastening portion of the wrap protector/holder is fastened to the mounting base at the second location, and the second fastening portion is fastened to the mounting base at the third location.
  • Figure 1(a) is a perspective side view of an exemplary embodiment of a super- stretch tube according to the present invention.
  • Figure 1(b) illustrates an exemplary embodiment of a cross-sectional view of the super- stretch tube taken along the line ⁇ - ⁇ in Figure 1(a);
  • Figure 2(a) is a side view of an exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector according to the present invention.
  • Figure 2(b) is a side view of an exemplary embodiment of a protective sheath for the wound/bandage protector illustrated in Figure 2(a);
  • Figure 2(c) is a side view of the exemplary embodiment of the wound/bandage protector illustrated in Figure 2(a) illustrating the process of securing the wound/bandage protector;
  • Figure 2(d) is a side view of an exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector according to the present invention
  • Figure 2(e) is a top cross-sectional view of the wound/bandage protector illustrated in
  • Figure 2(f) is a top cross-sectional view of the wound/bandage protector illustrated in Figure 2(d) with the strap portion in a closed position;
  • Figure 3(a) is a side view of an exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector according to the present invention.
  • Figure 3(b) is a side view of an exemplary embodiment of a protective sheath for the wound/bandage protector illustrated in Figure 3(a);
  • Figure 4 is a side view of an exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector according to the present invention.
  • Figure 5 is a side view of an exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector according to the present invention.
  • Figure 6(a) is a top non-wound facing side view of an exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector according to the present invention
  • Figure 6(c) is a side cross-sectional view of the exemplary embodiment of the wound/bandage protector illustrated in Figures 6(a) and (b) taken along the line II-II' in Figure 6(b);
  • Figure 7(a) is a top non- wound facing side view of an exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector according to the present invention.
  • Figure 7(b) is a bottom wound facing side view of the exemplary embodiment of the wound/bandage protector illustrated in Figure 7(a);
  • Figure 7(c) is a side cross-sectional view of the exemplary embodiment of the wound/bandage protector illustrated in Figures 7(a) and (b) taken along the line III-III' in Figure 7(b);
  • Figure 8(a) is a top non-wound facing side view of an exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector according to the present invention
  • Figure 8(b) is a bottom wound facing side view of the exemplary embodiment of the wound/bandage protector illustrated in Figure 8(a);
  • Figure 8(c) is a side cross-sectional view of the exemplary embodiment of the wound/bandage protector illustrated in Figures 8(a) and (b) taken along the line IV-IV in Figure 8(b);
  • Figure 9(a) is a top non-wound facing side view of an exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector according to the present invention;
  • Figure 9(b) is a bottom wound facing side view of the exemplary embodiment of the wound/bandage protector illustrated in Figure 9(a);
  • Figure 9(c) is a side cross-sectional view of the exemplary embodiment of the wound/bandage protector illustrated in Figures 9(a) and (b) taken along the line V-V in Figure 9(b);
  • Figure 10(a) is a top non-wound facing side view of an exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector according to the present invention.
  • Figure 10(b) is a bottom wound facing side view of the exemplary embodiment of the wound/bandage protector illustrated in Figure 10(a);
  • Figure 10(c) is a side cross-sectional view of the exemplary embodiment of the wound/bandage protector illustrated in Figures 10(a) and (b) taken along the line VI- VI' in Figure 10(b);
  • Figure 11(a) is a top non- wound facing side view of an exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector according to the present invention.
  • Figure 11(b) is a bottom wound facing side view of the exemplary embodiment of the wound/bandage protector illustrated in Figure 11(a);
  • Figure 11(c) is a side cross-sectional view of the exemplary embodiment of the wound/bandage protector illustrated in Figures 11(a) and (b) taken along the line VII- VII' in Figure 11(b);
  • Figure 58(a) is a top view of an exemplary embodiment of a frictional gauze pad according to the present invention.
  • Figure 58(b) is a side cross-sectional view of the frictional gauze pad illustrated in Figure 58(a) taken along line ⁇ - ⁇ ;
  • Figure 59(a) is a top view of an exemplary embodiment of a frictional gauze pad according to the present invention.
  • Figure 59(b) is a first exemplary cross-sectional view of the frictional gauze pad illustrated in Figure 59(a) taken along line ⁇ - ⁇ ;
  • Figure 59(c) is a second exemplary cross-sectional view of the frictional gauze pad illustrated in Figure 59(a) taken along line ⁇ - ⁇ ;
  • Figure 59(d) is a third exemplary cross-sectional view of the frictional gauze pad illustrated in Figure 59(a) taken along line ⁇ - ⁇ ;
  • Figure 59(e) is an alternative exemplary cross- sectional view of the frictional gauze pad according to the present invention
  • Figure 60 is an alternative bottom wound facing side view of the exemplary embodiment of the wound/bandage protector illustrated in Figure 6(a);
  • Figure 61(a) is a top non- wound facing side view of an exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector according to the present invention.
  • Figure 61(b) is a bottom wound facing side view of the exemplary embodiment of the wound/bandage protector illustrated in Figure 61(a);
  • Figure 61(c) is a side cross-sectional view of the exemplary embodiment of the wound/bandage protector illustrated in Figures 61(a) and (b) taken along the line XIV-XIV in Figure 61(b);
  • Figure 62(a) is a bottom wound-facing side view of an exemplary embodiment of a bandage wrap protector/holder according to the present invention.
  • Figure 62(b) is a top non-wound facing side view of the exemplary embodiment of the bandage wrap protector/holder illustrated in Figure 62(a);
  • Figure 62(c) is a side cross-sectional view of the exemplary embodiment of the bandage wrap protector/holder illustrated in Figures 62(a) and (b) taken along the line XV-XV in Figure 62(b);
  • Figure 65(a) is a top non-wound facing side view of an exemplary embodiment of an alternative arrangement according to the present invention for the wound/bandage protector illustrated in Figures 61(a)-(c);
  • Figure 65(b) is a bottom wound facing side view of the exemplary embodiment of the wound/bandage protector illustrated in Figure 65(a);
  • Figure 65(c) is a side cross-sectional view of the exemplary embodiment of the wound/bandage protector illustrated in Figures 65(a) and (b) taken along the line XVII-XVII' in Figure 65(b);
  • Figure 66(a) is a top non-wound facing side view of an exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector according to the present invention
  • Figure 66(b) is a bottom wound facing side view of the exemplary embodiment of the wound/bandage protector illustrated in Figure 66(a);
  • Figure 66(c) is a side view of the exemplary embodiment of the wound/bandage protector illustrated in Figures 66(a) and (b);
  • Figure 67(a) is a bottom-side view of an exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector accessory holder;
  • Figure 67(b) is a top-side view of an exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector accessory holder;
  • Figure 68(a) is a side view of the wound/bandage protector of Figure 6(c), illustrating only the relevant elements thereof, before the wound/bandage protector is fastened to a limb;
  • Figure 68(b) is the side view of the wound/bandage protector as shown in Figure 6(c) fastened to the limb via a first catch fastener fastened with a wound facing side of a body portion, with a portion of a fastening strap not fastened with a non- wound facing side of the body portion and with the wound/bandage protector accessory holder mounted on a non- wound facing side of the body portion;
  • Figure 68(c) is a side view of the wound/bandage protector with the wound/bandage protector accessory holder as shown in Figure 68(b) with a portion of a fastening strap fastened with a non- wound facing side of the body portion;
  • Figure 69 shows a perspective view of the wound/bandage protector accessory holder mounted on the non-wound facing side of the body portion;
  • Figure 70(a) is a bottom-side view of a second exemplary embodiment of a
  • Figure 70(b) is a top-side view of a second exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector accessory holder
  • Figure 71 shows a perspective view of the wound/bandage protector accessory holder in an exemplary process of being mounted to the non- wound facing side of the body portion;
  • Figure 72(a) is a side view of another exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector, according to the present invention.
  • Figure 72(b) is a top cross-sectional view of the wound/bandage protector illustrated in Figure 72(a) taken along line 72e-72e' with a strap in an open position;
  • Figure 72(c) is a top cross-sectional view of the wound/bandage protector illustrated in Figure 72(a) with the strap portion in a closed position;
  • Figure 73(a) is a top-side a view of an exemplary accessory holder according to the present invention.
  • Figure 73(b) is a bottom-side view of an exemplary accessory holder according to the present invention.
  • Figure 73(c) is a side view of the exemplary accessory holder of Figures 73(a) and 73(b) with a first tube or wire configuration;
  • Figure 73(d) is a side view of the exemplary accessory holder of Figures 73(a) and 73(b) with a second tube or wire configuration;
  • Figure 74(a) is a side view of the wound/bandage protector of Figure 6(c), illustrating only the relevant elements thereof, before the wound/bandage protector is fastened to a limb;
  • Figure 74(b) is the side view of the wound/bandage protector as shown in Figure 6(c) fastened to the limb via a first catch fastener fastened with a wound facing side of a body portion, with a final fastener not fastened with a non- wound facing side of the body portion;
  • Figure 74(c) is a side view of the wound/bandage protector of Figure 6(c) with a final fastener fastened with a non- wound facing side of the body portion;
  • Figure 75(a) is a side view of the wound/bandage protector of Figure 7(c), illustrating only the relevant elements thereof, before the wound/bandage protector is fastened to a limb;
  • Figure 75(b) is the side view of the wound/bandage protector as shown in Figure 7(c) fastened to the limb via a first catch fastener fastened with a wound facing side of a body portion, with a final fastener not fastened with a non- wound facing side of the body portion;
  • Figure 75(c) is a side view of the wound/bandage protector of Figure 7(c) with a final fastener fastened with a non-wound facing side of the body portion;
  • Figure 76(a) is a side view of the wound/bandage protector of Figure 8(c), illustrating only the relevant elements thereof, before the wound/bandage protector is fastened to a limb;
  • Figure 76(b) is the side view of the wound/bandage protector as shown in Figure 8(c) fastened to the limb via a first catch fastener fastened with a wound facing side of a body portion, with a final fastener not fastened with a non- wound facing side of the body portion;
  • Figure 76(c) is a side view of the wound/bandage protector with a final fastener fastened with a non- wound facing side of the body portion;
  • Figure 77(a) is a top-side view of an exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector accessory holder
  • Figure 77(b) is a bottom-side view of an exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector accessory holder
  • Figure 78(a) is a top-side view of an exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector accessory holder.
  • Figure 78(b) is a bottom-side view of an exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector accessory holder.
  • Figure 1 shows a super- stretch tube 1 that is part of the bandaging system according to the present invention.
  • the super-stretch tube 1 may be used for protecting a wound or for covering one of the bandages disclosed below.
  • the super-stretch tube 1 has a tube body portion 2 which may be made of a stretchable material such as an elastic non- woven that is found in the side portions of Huggies® brand Little Swimmers® and Pull-Ups® or Pampers® Easy Ups® Cruisers®.
  • the tube body portion 2 may be made of other materials with similar elasticity properties that provide a comparable amount of stretchability and tension.
  • the stretchable material of the tube body portion 2 when extended to its full capacity, can stretch to more than double the tube body portion's 2 un-extended size.
  • “super stretchable” material refers to material that can resiliently stretch to a length that is equal to or greater than one and a half times the length of the material when not under tension.
  • “stretchable” material refers to material that can resiliently stretch to a length that is at least ten percent greater than the length of the material when not under tension.
  • a material that has "little or no stretch” is one that is not super stretchable.
  • a material that has "no stretch” is one that is not stretchable.
  • a “dead zone” is an area of material that has little or no stretch which may, but not necessarily, be an integral part of an otherwise stretchable material.
  • a dead zone area may be formed in an elastic nonwoven material with an ultrasonic seal, which is generally used when attaching two nonwovens together, by punching, applying pressure and then high frequency vibration, which causes nonwoven materials to melt, to an overlapping connecting portion of the two nonwovens.
  • the dead zone may be formed by simply applying the pressure and high frequency vibration without punching.
  • the "stretching resistance”, “elastic modulus” or Young's modulus, refers to a ratio of stretching force on a particular area along a particular axis over a ratio of change in the length of the material along the particular axis due to the applied stretching force.
  • a material that can be “easily” stretched has a lower elastic modulus than a material that is "hard” to stretch.
  • the stretchable material of the tube body portion 2 at least provides stretching capacity in a manner that allows a circumference of the super- stretch tube 1 to vary.
  • the stretchable material of the tube body portion 2 may, alternatively, provide stretching capacity that allows both the circumference and a length of the tube body portion 2 to vary.
  • the super- stretch material of the tube body portion 2 is very thin, being less than 1/16 th of an inch thick when in the un-extended position and provides some breathability as well as good water resistance.
  • the super-stretch tube 1 has a strip 4 that extends along a length 7 of the super-stretch tube 1 from a first open end 6 of the super- stretch tube 1 to a second open end 8 of the super- stretch tube 1 at least along an inside surface 3 of the super-stretch tube 1.
  • the strip 4 may be positioned along or over a seam 5 that may extend the length of the super-stretch tube 1.
  • the strip 4 has one or more threads made of a rubberized material provided in such a manner that the rubberized material threads are exposed at least on an inner side of the super-stretch tube 1.
  • the strip 4 may be made from an elastic material used in some larger hair bands that includes rubberized material threads.
  • the strip 4 may be comprised of stretch non-slip medical grade silicone or similar, preferably latex free, material.
  • the non-slip silicone may be applied in a continuous or discontinuous manner to form the strip 4.
  • the entire inside of the tube may be coated with low tack non-slip silicone or similar, preferably latex free, material.
  • a first fastening strap of the one or more super-stretch tube fastening straps may be provided in close proximity to the first open end 6 of the super-stretch tube 1 and a second fastening strap of the one or more of the super-stretch tube fastening straps may be provided in close proximity to the to the second open end 8 of the super-stretch tube 1.
  • FIG. 2(a) shows an exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector 20, according to the present invention.
  • the wound/bandage protector 20 is configured as a
  • the body 21 may be made of super- stretchable or stretchable material similar to the material of the super-stretch tube 1, discussed above and shown in Figure 1 and at least a portion of the non-wound facing side of the body 21 may be configured as a Velcro® loop type fastener.
  • the stretchable material of the body 21 of the wound/bandage protector 20 at least provides such stretching capacity in a manner that allows a circumference of the body 21 to vary.
  • the stretchable material of the body 21 may, alternatively, provide such stretching capacity that allows both the circumference and a length of the body 21 to vary.
  • the body 21 has a panel 22 which may be made of material that has little or no stretch.
  • the panel 22 is shown in Figure 2(a), which illustrates an outside side view showing a portion of an external non- wound facing surface of the wound/bandage protector 20.
  • the panel 22 is not necessarily visibly distinguishable from the rest of the body 21, particularly on the external non-wound facing surface of the wound/bandage protector 20.
  • a gauze pad (not specifically illustrated in Figure 2(a)) may be affixed to the panel 22 on an internal wound-facing side.
  • the gauze pad may be attached to the panel 22 in a temporary fashion such as via use of a Velcro® type fastening system or a reusable pressure sensitive adhesive such as that used in Post-it® notes.
  • the panel 22 and the gauze pad is made of stretchable or super- stretchable material.
  • the entire body 21 may be configured to function as the panel 22.
  • gauze refers to any material or composite of material that may be therapeutically used as a pad over a wound.
  • the gauze pad may be made of cotton or a polyester blend fabric.
  • the fabric may be covered with a plastic porous film such as Telfa® which prevents or minimizes wound adhesion.
  • the gauze pad may be backed with a film that prevents body fluids from penetrating through the gauze pad to the bandage.
  • the body 21 has an external non- wound facing surface and an internal wound-facing surface. Attached to the external non-wound facing surface of the body 21 proximate to the first end 21A is a fastening strap 23A.
  • the fastening strap 23A as illustrated in Figure 2(a) has a first strap part 23 that may be attached to the body 21 via a first attachment region 24.
  • the first strap part 23 may be comprised of a stretchable or super stretchable material similar to the material used in the super- stretch tube 1.
  • the material of the first strap part 23 preferably provides a stretching resistance that is greater than the stretching resistance of the body 21.
  • the material of the first strap part 23 at least provides such stretching capacity in a manner that allows the length of the fastening strap 23A to vary.
  • the first attachment region 24 is preferably configured as a dead zone to provide no stretch and may be comprised of a composite of the material of the first strap part 23 and the body 21 of the wound/bandage protector 20 and may be attached by a punch and melt heat seal. Alternatively, the first strap part 23 is directly attached to the body 21 without the first attachment region 24 intervening therebetween.
  • a second strap part 27 is attached to the first strap part 23 via a second attachment region 25.
  • the second attachment region 25 is preferably configured as a dead zone to provide no stretch and may be comprised of a composite of the material of the first strap part 23 and the second strap part 27 and may be attached by a punch and melt heat seal. Alternatively, the second strap part 27 is directly attached to the first strap part 23 without the second attachment region 25 intervening therebetween.
  • the fastening strap 23A has a wound facing side, which may be seen in Figure 2(a).
  • the second strap part 27 has a portion 26 that includes a Velcro® hook type material, such as Velcro USA HTH 819 natural, on a wound-facing side of the fastening strap 23A.
  • the second strap part 27 or the entire fastening strap 23A may be comprised of a cohesive material such as CobanTM so that the fastening strap 23 A when wrapped around can fasten to itself.
  • a strip 21C On the internal wound-facing surface of the body 21 proximate to the first end 21 A is a strip 21C, which may be similar in configuration to the strip 4 in the super- stretch tube 1, having one or more threads made of a rubberized material that provides a moderate amount of friction interwoven in the strip 21C in such a manner that the rubberized material threads are exposed.
  • the strip 21C may be made of stretch non-slip silicone or similar, preferably latex free, material that provides a frictional surface.
  • the non-slip silicone may be applied in a continuous or discontinuous manner to form the strip 21C.
  • the amount of friction provided by the frictional surface of the strip 21C should be one that does not cause discomfort when the wound/bandage protector 20 is worn.
  • non-slip grip surface refers to any material that provides a frictional surface, including tacky surfacing material, pressure sensitive adhesive, non-slip silicone, CobanTM, self-adherent material, and other surfaces that prevent slippage.
  • FIG. 2(c) illustrates the process of securing the wound/bandage protector 20 of Figure 2(a) by showing the fastening strap 23A in an intermediate position, as the fastening strap 23A is being extended around the external non- wound facing surface of the wound/bandage protector 20 in the direction indicated by arrow 27A.
  • the fastening strap 23A has a non- wound facing side, which may be seen in Figure 2(c).
  • the first strap part 23 may be configured to act as a loop portion of a Velcro® type fastener on the non- wound facing side of the first strap part 23.
  • the second strap part 27 may be configured as a loop portion of a Velcro® type fastener on the non- wound facing side of the fastening strap 23A.
  • the wound/bandage protector 20 may be slipped onto an appendage through the opening on the first end 21 A of the body 21 so that the gauze pad that is affixed to the panel 22 of the wound/bandage protector 20 covers a wound on the appendage, and the wound/bandage protector 20 is then secured in place by wrapping the fastening strap 23A around the outside of the wound/bandage protector 20 and affixing the Velcro hook fastener portion 26 of the second strap part 27 to the loop portion of the first strap part 23, the body 21, or the loop portion of the second strap part 27.
  • FIG. 2(d) shows another exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector 20D, according to the present invention, that is configured as a "sock/mitten".
  • the wound/bandage protector 20D has a body 21D that may be configured as described above for the body 21.
  • the body 21D has a first end 21DA that is open and a second end 21DB that is closed and a panel 22D where a gauze pad may be permanently or detachably affixed.
  • the wound/bandage protector 20D has a strap 23D located proximate to the first end 21DA that is comprised of a cohesive material such as Coban T1VI .
  • the strap 23D instead of attaching to an external non-wound facing surface of the body 21D, extends through a slit 24D that allows the strap 23D to extend onto an internal wound-facing surface of the body 21D.
  • Figure 2(e) is a top cross-sectional view taken along the line 2e-2e' illustrating how the strap 23D attaches to the internal wound-facing surface of the body 21 D and extends entirely around a circumference of the body 21D or alternatively around a portion of the circumference.
  • Figures 2(d) and 2(e) illustrate the wound/bandage protector 20D with the strap 23D in an open position.
  • Figure 2(f) illustrates a top cross-sectional view of the wound/bandage protector 20D in a closed position.
  • the portion of the strap 23D that is not attached to the internal wound-facing side of the body 21D is of sufficient length to extend around the outside circumference of the wound/bandage protector 20D and to overlap on itself so as to securely affix the strap 23D to itself.
  • a portion of the outside circumference of the wound/bandage protector 20D may be covered with the cohesive material so that the strap 23D can securely fasten to the outside circumference of the wound/bandage protector 20D rather than having the strap 23D extending around onto itself.
  • FIG 72(a) shows another exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector 20E, according to the present invention, that is configured as a "sock/mitten".
  • the wound/bandage protector 20E has a body 21E that may be configured as described above for the body 21.
  • the body 21E has a first end 21EA that is open and a second end 21EB that is closed and a panel 22E where a gauze pad may be permanently or detachably affixed.
  • the wound/bandage protector 20E has a strap 23E located proximate to the first end 21EA.
  • the strap 23E instead of attaching to an external non- wound facing surface of the body 2 IE, extends through a slit 24E that allows the strap 23E to extend onto an internal wound-facing surface of the body 21E.
  • the slit 24E extends all the way to the first end 21EA, alternatively the slit 24E may not extend all the way to the first end 21EA.
  • the strap 23E does not extend all the way to the first end 21EA leaving a flap-over portion 723.
  • Figure 72(b) is a top cross-sectional view taken along the line 72e-72e' illustrating how the strap 23E attaches to the internal wound-facing surface of the body 21E and extends entirely around a circumference of the body 21E or alternatively around a portion of the circumference of the internal wound-facing surface of the body 21E.
  • the wound facing side 23EA of the strap 23E that is internal to the body 21E is configured as/or with a non- slip grip surface 722 that may be configured and functions similar to the strip 21C.
  • the portion of the strap 23E that is external to the body 21E may extend entirely or partially around an external circumference of the body 2 IE.
  • the wound facing side 23EA of the strap 23E that is external to the body 21E is configured as/or with a fastener 721 so that the strap 23E may be fastened to the external circumference of the body 21E.
  • the portion of the strap 23E that is external to the body 21E may be of sufficient length to extend around the outside circumference of the body 21E and to overlap onto itself and is configured as/or with the fastener 721 so that the strap 23E may be securely affixed to wound facing side 23EB of the strap 23E.
  • Figures 72(a) and 72(b) illustrate the wound/bandage protector 20E with the strap 23E in an open position.
  • Figure 72(c) illustrates a top cross- sectional view of the wound/bandage protector 20E in a closed position.
  • the flap-over portion 723 may be folded over the strap 23E such that the flap-over portion 723 may partially or fully cover the strap 23E or even extend further than the strap 23E.
  • the flap-over portion 723 of the body 21E also forms an outer layer of the cross-section.
  • the strap 23E may extend to the first end 21EA and the strap 23E may be folded over onto itself or completely flipped over along with the flap-over portion 723.
  • the flap-over portion 723 may extend further downward toward the second end 21EB and the strap 23E may be folded over onto itself or completely flipped over along with the flap-over portion 723.
  • the same method of fastening with a flap-over portion and the related structural variations may be applied.
  • FIG 3(a) shows an exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector 30, according to the present invention.
  • the wound/bandage protector 30 is configured as a sock/mitten similar to the wound/bandage protector 20 in Figure 2(a).
  • the wound/bandage protector 30 has a body 31 that has a first end 31 A that is open and a second end 3 IB that is closed.
  • the body 21 of the wound/bandage protector 20 has a uniform circumference from the open end 21A to the closed end 21B and a panel 22, which has a uniform width.
  • the body 31 of the wound/bandage protector 30 is tapered from the open end 31 A to the closed end 3 IB so that one end is larger than the other, and a panel 32 is also tapered.
  • the panel 32 may also have a uniform width, regardless of the shape or
  • the body 31 and the panel 32 are otherwise similarly configured to the body 21 and the panel 22.
  • the body 31 has an external non- wound facing surface and an internal wound-facing surface. Attached to the external non- wound facing surface of the body 31 proximate to the first end 31 A is a fastening strap 33A.
  • the fastening strap 33A has a first strap part 33, a second strap part 37, a portion 36 of the second strap part 37, a first attachment region 34 and a second attachment region 35 that are configured similar to the corresponding components of the fastening strap 23 A in Figure 2(a).
  • Figure 2(b) illustrates a first alternative embodiment of a protective sheath 28
  • Figure 3(b) illustrates a second alternative embodiment of a protective sheath 38.
  • Both the protective sheath 28 and the protective sheath 38 may each be used in conjunction with either the wound/bandage protector 20 or the wound/bandage protector 30.
  • Each of the protective sheaths 28, 38 has a body 28A, 38A with an opening on a first end 28B, 38B and a second end 28C, 38C that is closed.
  • the bodies 28A, 38A are configured to fit snugly over the exterior of the wound/bandage protector 20, 30.
  • the bodies 28A, 38A may be comprised of a waterproof or water resistant material such as the plastic material used in Playtex® bottle liners or vinyl, or a waterproof or water resistant non- woven material, and may be configured with a plastic backing and/or with the capability of being stretchable or super stretchable.
  • the bodies 28A, 38A may be comprised of a composite of materials, preferably one that will provide a waterproof or water-resistant barrier.
  • the protective sheath 28 has a slit 29 and the protective sheath 38 has a slot 39.
  • Both the slit 29 and the slot 39 are sized and positioned to allow the fastening strap 23A, 33A of the wound/bandage protector 20, 30 to fit through so that the fastening strap 23A, 33A can extend around the outside of the sheath and secure both the wound/bandage protector 20,30 as well as the sheath to an appendage being bandaged.
  • On the wound facing side of the fastening strap 23A, 33A may be a tacky surface, which may be comprised of a pressure sensitive adhesive, or rubberized surface, or self-adherent surface material with a corresponding self-adherent surface material on the protective sheath 28,38.
  • the tacky surface of the fastening strap 23A, 33A is on the first and/or second attachment regions 24, 34 and 25, 35.
  • FIG 4 shows an exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector 40 according to the present invention.
  • the wound/bandage protector 40 is configured as a sock/mitten similar to the wound/bandage protector 30 in Figure 3(a).
  • the wound/bandage protector 40 has a body 41 that has a first end 41A that is open and a second end 41B that is closed.
  • the wound/bandage protector 30 has a panel 32 whereas the wound/bandage protector 40 does not have a panel.
  • the body 41 is otherwise similarly configured to the body 31.
  • the body 41 has an external non-wound facing surface and an internal wound-facing surface. Attached to the external non- wound facing surface of the body 41 proximate to the first end 41 A is a fastening strap 43A.
  • the fastening strap 43A has a first strap part 43, a second strap part 47, a portion 46 of the second strap part 47, a first attachment region 44 and a second attachment region 45 that are configured similar to the corresponding components of the fastening strap 33A in Figure
  • the wound/bandage protector 40 may be slipped onto an appendage through the wound/bandage protector opening 41 A so that it covers a wound or a bandage on the appendage, or another wound/bandage protector such as the exemplary embodiments in Figures 2(a) and 3(a).
  • the wound/bandage protector 40 is then secured in place by wrapping the fastening strap 43A around the outside of the wound/bandage protector 40 and affixing the Velcro hook fastener portion 46 of the second strap part 47 to the loop portion of the first strap part 43, the body 41 or the loop portion of the second strap part 47.
  • FIG. 5 shows an exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector 50 according to the present invention.
  • the wound/bandage protector 50 is configured as a sock/mitten similar to the wound/bandage protector 20 in Figure 2(a).
  • the wound/bandage protector 50 has a body 51 that has a first end 51 A that is open and a second end 5 IB that is closed.
  • the wound/bandage protector 20 has a panel 22 whereas the wound/bandage protector 50 does not have a panel.
  • the body 51 is otherwise similarly configured to the body 21.
  • the body 51 has an external non- wound facing surface and an internal wound-facing surface. Attached to the external non- wound facing surface of the body 51 proximate to the first end 51 A is a fastening strap 53A.
  • the fastening strap 53A has a first strap part 53, a second strap part 57, a portion 56 of the second strap part 57, a first attachment region 54 and a second attachment region 55 that are configured similar to the corresponding components of the fastening strap 23A in Figure 2(a).
  • the wound/bandage protector 50 may be slipped onto an appendage through the wound/bandage protector opening 51 A so that it covers a wound or a bandage on the appendage, or another wound/bandage protector such as the exemplary embodiments in Figures 2(a) and 3(a), and the wound/bandage protector 50 is then secured in place by wrapping the Velcro stretch strap around the outside of the wound/bandage protector 50 and affixing the Velcro hook fastener portion 56 of the second strap part 57 to the loop portion of the first strap part 53, the body 51 or the loop portion of the second strap part 57.
  • Figures 6(a)-6(c) are, respectively, a top non-wound-facing view, a bottom wound facing view, and a cross-sectional side view taken along the line II-II' of a wound/bandage protector 60 according to the present invention.
  • the exemplary embodiment of the wound/bandage protector 60 has a body portion 61 that is configured as a wrap which may be comprised of super-stretch material similar to the super- stretch material used in the body 21, 31 of the bandage mittens/socks 20, 30.
  • the body portion 61 is configured to act as a loop portion of a Velcro® type fastener on both the bottom wound-facing side of the wound/bandage protector 60 and the top non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 60.
  • the body portion 61 has a length that runs from a first end 61 A to a second end 6 IB.
  • the stretchable material of the body portion 61 may, alternatively, provide such stretching capacity that allows both the length of the body portion 61 as well as a width of the body portion 61 which is perpendicular to the length of the body portion 61 to vary.
  • a gauze port 62A is positioned on or integrated into the body portion 61 proximal to the first end of the body portion 61A.
  • the gauze port 62A is an area where a gauze pad 69 may be attached or removably attached to the wound-facing side of the body portion 61.
  • both the gauze port 62A and the gauze pad 69 may have a low tack adhesive, such as a low tack silicone adhesive.
  • the low tack adhesive may be on the entire non- wound facing side of the gauze pad 69, or may be just on a portion of the non- wound facing side of the gauze pad 69.
  • the surface of the gauze port 62A may be comprised of an adhesive that allows for the permanent attachment of the gauze pad 69.
  • the gauze port 62A may be used to attach different sized gauze pads 69 as well as to
  • the gauze port 62A may be sized and/or configured so as to attach to all, a substantial portion, or a small portion as illustrated in the Figures 6(b) and 6(c), such as one side of the gauze pad 69.
  • a strip 62 In closer proximity to the first end 61A of the body portion 61 of the wound/bandage protector 60 than the gauze port 62A, is a strip 62, which may be similar in configuration to the strip 4 in the first embodiment, having one or more threads made of a rubberized material that provides a moderate amount of friction interwoven in the strip 62 in such a manner that the rubberized material threads are exposed.
  • the strip 62 may be made of stretch non- slip silicone or similar, preferably latex free, material that provides a frictional surface. The non- slip silicone may be applied in a continuous or discontinuous manner to form the strip 62.
  • the amount of friction provided by the frictional surface of the strip 62 should be one that does not cause discomfort when the wound/bandage protector 60 is worn.
  • the strip 62 could be configured so that it is not stretchable in either one or both of the length or the width directions.
  • the strip 62 may be provided along the top non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 60 and/or the bottom wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 60. Moreover, the strip 62 may extend around sides of the wound/bandage protector
  • a region 63A of the body portion 61 extends from the strip 62 to the first end of the body portion 61.
  • the first-catch fastener 63 is configured so as to be capable of fastening with at least a portion of the wound facing side of the body portion 61.
  • the first end of the body portion 61 A may be curved as shown in Figures 4(a) and 4(b) or straight or any other configuration.
  • each of the fastening tabs 64A may be comprised of two parts.
  • a first tab part 64 is attached to the second end of the wound/bandage protector body portion 61B and is made out of a super-stretch material which may be adapted to function as a loop portion of a Velcro®-type fastener on both the top non- wound facing side and the bottom wound-facing side of the wound/bandage protector 60.
  • the super-stretch material of the first tab part 64 preferably provides a stretching resistance that is greater than the stretching resistance of the body portion 61.
  • the first tab part 64 may be attached to the second end of the wound/bandage protector body portion 6 IB via an attachment region 65 which is preferably configured as a dead zone to provide no stretch.
  • the attachment region 65 may be comprised of a composite of the material of the first tab part 64 and the body portion 61 of the wound/bandage protector 60 and may be attached by a punch and melt heat seal.
  • the first tab part 64 is directly attached to the body portion 61 without an attachment region 65 intervening therebetween.
  • a second tab part 68 is attached to the first tab part 64 via an attachment region 66.
  • the attachment region 66 is preferably configured as a dead zone to provide no stretch and may be comprised of a composite of the material of the first tab part 64 and the second tab part 68 and may be attached by a punch and melt heat seal.
  • the second tab part 68 has a final fastener 67 which includes a Velcro® hook type material on the bottom wound-facing side of each of the fastening tabs 64A.
  • the second tab part 68 is directly attached to the first tab part 64 without an attachment region 66 intervening therebetween.
  • the shape of the inner sides of the two fastening tabs 64A may be comprised of an arc, an arc combined with a straight line, an angled line, or any other embodiment which would allow for a distance between the two inner sides of the two fastening tabs 64A.
  • the magnitude of the spacing 64B may increase along a length of the fastening tabs 64A running from the first tab part 64 to the second tab part 68.
  • the two fastening tabs 64A have lengths 64C running from the second end of the wound/bandage protector body portion 61B to the second tab part 68 which may run parallel to each other.
  • the outer sides of the two fastening tabs 64A may run parallel to each other and may continue the straight lines formed by the sides of the body portion 61of the wound/bandage protector 60.
  • Figures 74(a)-74(c) illustrate an exemplary method of using the wound/bandage protector 60.
  • the wound-facing side 681 of the body portion 61 of the wound/bandage protector 60 is placed and held against a limb 683.
  • the body portion 61 is then wrapped around the limb 683 in a direction such that the wound-facing side 681 of the body portion 61 faces the limb 683.
  • the first catch fastener 63 is secured to the wound- facing side 681 of the body portion 61.
  • Figure 60 shows an alternative exemplary configuration of a bottom view of the wound/bandage protector 60 according to the present invention.
  • the vertical strip 62 instead of the vertical strip 62, there may be a horizontal strip 62B along or proximal to an upper edge of the wound/bandage protector 60, there may be a horizontal strip 62D along or proximal to a lower edge of the wound/bandage protector 60, and there may be a horizontal strip 62C at another position between the strips 62B and 62D of the wound/bandage protector 60.
  • the entire wound-facing side of the body portion 61 may be provided with a low tack non-slip silicone coating or similar material.
  • the dead zone 65B there may be a dead zone 65B at or proximal to the first end 61 A, there may be a dead zone 65D at or proximal to the second end 6 IB, and there may be a dead zone 65C preferably at or proximal to the middle of the body portion 61 or at some other position between the dead zone 65B and the dead zone 65D.
  • the dead zones 65B, 65C and 65D may be configured as strips as well.
  • Figures 7(a)-7(c) are, respectively, a top non-wound-facing view, a bottom wound facing view, and a cross-sectional side view taken along the line ⁇ - ⁇ of a wound/bandage protector
  • the exemplary embodiment of the wound/bandage protector 70 has a body portion 71 that is configured as a wrap which may be comprised of super- stretch material similar to the super- stretch material used in the body 21, 31 of the bandage mittens/socks 20, 30.
  • the body portion 71 is configured to act as a loop portion of a Velcro® type fastener on both the bottom wound-facing side of the wound/bandage protector 70 and the top non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 70.
  • the body portion 71 has a length that runs from a first end 71 A to a second end 7 IB.
  • the stretchable material of the body portion 71 may, alternatively, provide such stretching capacity that allows both the length of the body portion 71 as well as a width of the body portion 71 which is perpendicular to the length of the body portion 71 to vary.
  • a gauze port 72A is positioned on or integrated into the body portion 71 proximal to the first end 71 A of the body portion 71.
  • the gauze port 72A is an area where a gauze pad 79 may be attached or removably attached to the wound-facing side of the body portion 71.
  • the gauze port 72A may be comprised of non- stretchable material and may have a surface that is configured for repeated removal and attachment of gauze by having either a hook or loop Velcro® type fastening surface or a surface that provides a good bond with a re-stickable adhesive such as that found in Post- it® notes.
  • the surface of the gauze port 72A may be comprised of an adhesive that allows for the permanent attachment of the gauze pad 79.
  • the gauze port 72A may be used to attach different sized gauze pads 79 as well as to
  • the gauze port 72A may be sized and or configured so as to attach to all, a substantial portion, or a small portion such as one side of the gauze pad 79.
  • a strip 72 In closer proximity to the first end 71 A of the body portion 71 of the wound/bandage protector 70 than the gauze port 72A, is a strip 72, which may be similar in configuration to the strip 4 in the first embodiment, having one or more threads made of a rubberized material that provides a moderate amount of friction interwoven in the strip 72 in such a manner that the rubberized material threads are exposed.
  • the strip 72 may be made of other material that provides a frictional surface.
  • the amount of friction provided by the frictional surface of the strip 72 should be one that does not cause discomfort when the wound/bandage protector 70 is worn.
  • the strip 72 could be configured so that it is not stretchable in either one or both of the length or the width directions.
  • the strip 72 may be provided along the top non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 70 and/or the bottom wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 70. Moreover, the strip 72 may extend around sides of the wound/bandage protector 70 and along both the top non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 70 and the bottom wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 70 so as to form an annular shape.
  • An end region 73A of the body portion 71 extends from the strip 72 to the first end 71 A of the body portion 71.
  • a portion of the end region 73 A may be tapered so as to provide a gradual diminution in the width of the body portion 71 toward the first end 71 A.
  • a tab 75 extends from the first end 71 A of the body portion 71. The tab 75 may be centered along the outer edge of the first end 71 A.
  • On the tab 75 is a first-catch fastener 73 on the top non- wound- facing side of the wound/bandage protector 70 that is configured so as to be capable of fastening with the wound facing side of the body portion 71.
  • the first-catch fastener 73 may also extend onto the end region 73A.
  • Figures 75(a)-75(c) illustrate an exemplary method of using the wound/bandage protector 70.
  • the wound-facing side 781 of the body portion 71 of the wound/bandage protector 70 is placed and held against a limb 783.
  • the body portion 71 is then wrapped around the limb 783 in a direction such that the wound-facing side 781 of the body portion 71 faces the limb 783.
  • the first catch fastener 73 is secured to the wound- facing side 781 of the body portion 71.
  • the first catch fastener may be fastened to a first position on the wound-facing side of the wound/bandage protector that may be on a tab, rather than on the body portion, that is distinct from a location on the tab where a final fastener is located.
  • first-catch fastener 73 is also configured so as to be capable of fastening with the wound facing sides of the fastening tabs 74.
  • the shape of the inner sides of the two fastening tabs 74 may be an angled line as shown in Figures 5(a) & 5(b), an arc, an arc combined with a straight line, or any other configuration which would allow for a distance between the two inner sides of the two fastening tabs 74.
  • the magnitude of the spacing 74B may increase along a length of the fastening tabs 74.
  • the two fastening tabs 74 have lengths 74C running from the second end of the wound/bandage protector body portion 7 IB to the second tab part 78 which may run parallel to each other.
  • Outer sides of the two fastening tabs 74A may run parallel to each other and may continue straight lines formed by the sides of the body portion 71of the wound/bandage protector 70, as shown in Figures 5(a) & 5(b).
  • the outer sides of the two fastening tabs 74 may assume a shape that tapers inwardly, toward the inner sides of the fastening tabs 74A, or outwardly, away from the inner sides of the fastening tabs 74A.
  • a final fastener 77 of each of the two fastening tabs 74 has a Velcro® hook type material on the bottom wound-facing side of the wound/bandage protector 70.
  • Figures 8(a)-8(c) are, respectively, a top non-wound-facing view, a bottom wound facing view, and a cross-sectional side view taken along the line IV-IV of a wound/bandage protector
  • the exemplary embodiment of the wound/bandage protector 80 has a body portion 81 that is configured as a wrap which may be comprised of super- stretch material similar to the super- stretch material used in the body 21, 31 of the bandage mittens/socks 20, 30.
  • the body portion 81 is configured to act as a loop portion of a Velcro® type fastener on both the bottom wound-facing side of the wound/bandage protector 80 and the top non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 80.
  • the body portion 81 has a length that runs from a first end 81 A to a second end 8 IB.
  • the stretchable material of the body portion 81 may, alternatively, provide such stretching capacity that allows both the length of the body portion 81 as well as a width of the body portion 81 which is perpendicular to the length of the body portion 81 to vary.
  • a gauze port 82A is positioned on or integrated into the body portion 81 proximal to the first end 81 A of the body portion 81.
  • the gauze port 82A is an area where a portion of a gauze pad 89 may be attached or removably attached to the wound-facing side of the body portion 81.
  • the gauze port 82A may be comprised of non-stretchable material and may have a surface that is configured for repeated removal and attachment of gauze by having either a hook or loop Velcro® type fastening surface or a surface that provides a good bond with a re-stickable adhesive such as that found in Post- it® notes.
  • the surface of the gauze port 82A may be comprised of an adhesive that allows for the permanent attachment of the gauze pad 89.
  • the gauze port 82A may be used to attach different sized gauze pads 89 as well as to periodically replace the gauze pad 89 in the wound/bandage protector 80 shown in this embodiment.
  • the gauze port 82A may be sized and or configured so as to attach to all, a substantial portion, or a small portion such as one side of the gauze pad 89.
  • a strip 82 In closer proximity to the first end 81A of the body portion 81 of the wound/bandage protector 80 than the gauze port 82A, is a strip 82, which may be similar in configuration to the strip 4 in the first embodiment, having one or more threads made of a rubberized material that provides a moderate amount of friction interwoven in the strip 82 in such a manner that the rubberized material threads are exposed.
  • the strip 82 may be made of other material that provides a frictional surface.
  • the amount of friction provided by the frictional surface of the strip 82 should be one that does not cause discomfort when the wound/bandage protector 80 is worn.
  • the strip 82 could be configured so that it is not stretchable in either one or both of the length or the width directions.
  • the strip 82 may be provided along the top non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 80 and/or the bottom wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 80. Moreover, the strip 82 may extend around sides of the wound/bandage protector 80 and along both the top non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 80 and the bottom wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 80 so as to form an annular shape.
  • An end region 83A of the body portion 81 extends from the strip 82 to the first end 81A of the body portion 81.
  • a portion of the end region 83 A may be tapered so as to provide a gradual diminution in the width of the body portion 81 toward the first end 81 A.
  • a tab 85 extends from the first end 81 A of the body portion 81. The tab 85 may be centered along the outer edge of the first end 81 A.
  • On the tab 85 is a first-catch fastener 83 on the top non- wound- facing side of the wound/bandage protector 80. The first-catch fastener 83 may also extend onto the end region 83A.
  • a second end region 88 extends along the body portion 81 from a point along the length of the body portion 81 that is proximal to the second end 8 IB of the body portion 81, to the second end 8 IB.
  • a portion of the end region 88 may be tapered so as to provide a gradual diminution in the width of the body portion 81 toward the second end 8 IB.
  • the final fastener 84 may be made of a Velcro® hook type material provided on the bottom wound-facing side of the wound/bandage protector 80.
  • Figures 76(a)-76(c) illustrate an exemplary method of using the wound/bandage protector 80.
  • the wound-facing side 881 of the body portion 81 of the wound/bandage protector 80 is placed and held against a limb 883.
  • the body portion 81 is then wrapped around the limb 883 in a direction such that the wound-facing side 881 of the body portion 81 faces the limb 883.
  • the first catch fastener 83 is secured to the wound-facing side 881 of the body portion 81.
  • Figures 9(a)-9(c) are, respectively, a top non- wound-facing view, a bottom wound facing view, and a cross-sectional side view taken along the line V-V of a wound/bandage protector 90 according to the present invention.
  • body portion 91 that is configured as a wrap which may be comprised of super-stretch material similar to the super- stretch material used in the body 21, 31 of the bandage
  • the body portion 91 is configured to act as a loop portion of a Velcro® type fastener on both the bottom wound-facing side of the wound/bandage protector 90 and the top non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 90.
  • the body portion 91 has a length that runs from a first end 91 A to a second end 9 IB.
  • the stretchable material of the body portion 91 may, alternatively, provide such stretching capacity that allows both the length of the body portion 91 as well as a width of the body portion 91 which is perpendicular to the length of the body portion 91 to vary.
  • a gauze panel 92A is positioned on or integrated into the body portion 91 proximal to the first end 91 A of the body portion 91.
  • the gauze panel 92A is an area where all or substantially all of a gauze pad 99 may be attached or removably attached to the wound-facing side of the body portion 91.
  • the gauze panel 92A may be comprised of non- stretchable material and may have a surface that is configured for repeated removal and attachment of gauze by having either a hook or loop Velcro® type fastening surface or a surface that provides a good bond with a re-stickable adhesive such as that found in Post-it® notes.
  • the surface of the gauze panel 92A may be comprised of an adhesive that allows for the permanent attachment of the gauze pad 99.
  • the gauze panel 92A may be used to attach different sized gauze pads 99 as well as to periodically replace the gauze pad 99 in the wound/bandage protector 90 shown in this embodiment.
  • a strip 92 In closer proximity to the first end 91A of the body portion 91 of the wound/bandage protector 90 than the gauze panel 92A, may be a strip 92, which may be similar in configuration to the strip 4 in the first embodiment, having one or more threads made of a rubberized material that provides a moderate amount of friction interwoven in the strip 92 in such a manner that the rubberized material threads are exposed.
  • the strip 92 may be made of other material that provides a frictional surface.
  • the amount of friction provided by the frictional surface of the strip 92 should be one that does not cause discomfort when the wound/bandage protector 90 is worn.
  • the strip 92 could be configured so that it is not stretchable in either one or both of the length or the width directions.
  • the strip 92 may be provided along the top non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 90 and/or the bottom wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 90.
  • the strip 92 may extend around sides of the wound/bandage protector 90 and along both the top non-wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 90 and the bottom wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 90 so as to form an annular shape.
  • An end region 93A of the body portion 91 extends from the strip 92 to the first end 91A of the body portion 91.
  • a portion of the end region 93 A may be tapered so as to provide a gradual diminution in the width of the body portion 91 toward the first end 91A.
  • a tab 95 extends from the first end 91 A of the body portion 91. The tab 95 may be centered along the outer edge of the first end 91A.
  • On the tab 95 is a first-catch fastener 93 on the top non-wound- facing side of the wound/bandage protector 90. The first-catch fastener 93 may also extend onto the end region 93A.
  • a second end region 98 extends along the body portion 91 from a point along the length of the body portion 91 that is proximal to the second end 9 IB of the body portion 91, to the second end 91B.
  • a portion of the end region 98 may be tapered so as to provide a gradual diminution in the width of the body portion 91 toward the second end 91B.
  • the final fastener 94 may be made of a Velcro® hook type material provided on the bottom wound-facing side of the wound/bandage protector 90.
  • Figures 10(a)-10(c) are, respectively, a top non-wound-facing view, a bottom wound facing view, and a cross-sectional side view taken along the line VI- VI' of a wound/bandage protector 100 according to the present invention.
  • the exemplary embodiment of the invention is, respectively, a top non-wound-facing view, a bottom wound facing view, and a cross-sectional side view taken along the line VI- VI' of a wound/bandage protector 100 according to the present invention.
  • wound/bandage protector 100 has a body portion 101 that is configured as a wrap, which may be comprised of super- stretch material similar to the super- stretch material used in the body 21, 31 of the bandage mittens/socks 20, 30.
  • the body portion 101 is configured to act as a loop portion of a Velcro® type fastener on both the bottom wound-facing side of the wound/bandage protector 100 and the top non-wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 100.
  • the body portion 101 has a length that runs from a first end 101 A to a second end 10 IB.
  • the stretchable material of the body portion 101 at least provides such stretching capacity in a manner that allows the length of the body portion 101 to vary.
  • the stretchable material of the body portion 101 may, alternatively, provide such stretching capacity that allows both the length of the body portion 101 as well as a width of the body portion 101 which is perpendicular to the length of the body portion 101 to vary.
  • a gauze panel 102A is positioned on or integrated into the body portion 101 proximal to the first end 101 A of the body portion 101.
  • the gauze panel 102A is an area where all or substantially all of a gauze pad 109 may be attached or removably attached to the wound-facing side of the body portion 101.
  • the gauze panel 102A may be comprised of non- stretchable material and may have a surface that is configured for repeated removal and attachment of gauze by having either a hook or loop Velcro® type fastening surface or a surface that provides a good bond with a re-stickable adhesive such as that found in Post-it® notes.
  • the surface of the gauze panel 102A may be comprised of an adhesive that allows for the permanent attachment of the gauze pad 109.
  • the gauze panel 102A may be used to attach different sized gauze pads 109 as well as to periodically replace the gauze pad 109 in the wound/bandage protector 100 shown in this embodiment.
  • a strip 102 In closer proximity to the first end 101A of the body portion 101 of the wound/bandage protector 100 than the gauze panel 102A, may be a strip 102, which may be similar in configuration to the strip 4 in the first embodiment, having one or more threads made of a rubberized material that provides a moderate amount of friction interwoven in the strip 102 in such a manner that the rubberized material threads are exposed.
  • the strip 102 may be made of other material that provides a frictional surface.
  • the amount of friction provided by the frictional surface of the strip 102 should be one that does not cause discomfort when the wound/bandage protector 100 is worn.
  • the strip 102 could be configured so that it is not stretchable in either one or both of the length or the width directions.
  • the strip 102 may be provided along the top non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 100 and/or the bottom wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 100. Moreover, the strip 102 may extend around sides of the wound/bandage protector 100 and along both the top non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 100 and the bottom wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 100 so as to form an annular shape.
  • An end region 103 A of the body portion 101 extends from the strip 102 to the first end 101 A of the body portion 101.
  • a portion of the end region 103 A may be tapered so as to provide a gradual diminution in the width of the body portion 101 toward the first end 101A.
  • a tab 105 extends from the first end 101 A of the body portion 101. The tab 105 may be centered along the outer edge of the first end 101A.
  • On the tab 105 is a first-catch fastener 103 on the top non-wound-facing side of the wound/bandage protector 100. The first-catch fastener 103 may also extend onto the end region 103A.
  • the fastening tab 104A may be comprised of two parts.
  • a first tab part 104 is attached to the second end of the wound/bandage protector body portion 101B and is made out of a super-stretch material which may be adapted to function as a loop portion of a Velcro®-type fastener on both the top non-wound facing side and the bottom wound-facing side of the wound/bandage protector 100.
  • the super-stretch material of the first tab part 104 preferably provides a stretching resistance that is greater than the stretching resistance of the body portion 101.
  • the first tab part 104 may be attached to the second end of the wound/bandage protector body portion 101B via an attachment region 105 which is preferably configured to provide no stretch.
  • the attachment region 105 may be comprised of a composite of the material of the first tab part 104 and the body portion 101 of the wound/bandage protector 100 and may be attached by a punch and melt heat seal.
  • the first tab part 104 is directly attached to the body portion 101 without an attachment region 105 intervening therebetween.
  • a second tab part 108 is attached to the first tab part 104 via an attachment region 106.
  • the attachment region 106 may be comprised of a composite of the material of the first tab part 104 and the second tab part 108 and may be attached by a punch and melt heat seal.
  • the second tab part 108 has a portion 107 which includes a Velcro® hook type material on the bottom wound-facing side of the fastening tab 104A.
  • the second tab part 108 is directly attached to the first tab part 104 without an attachment region 106 intervening therebetween.
  • Figures l l(a)-l l(c) are, respectively, a top non-wound-facing view, a bottom wound facing view, and a cross-sectional side view taken along the line VII- VII' of a wound/bandage protector 110 according to the present invention.
  • the exemplary embodiment of the invention is, respectively, a top non-wound-facing view, a bottom wound facing view, and a cross-sectional side view taken along the line VII- VII' of a wound/bandage protector 110 according to the present invention.
  • wound/bandage protector 110 has a body portion 111 that is configured as a wrap, which may be comprised of super- stretch material similar to the super- stretch material used in the body 21, 31 of the bandage mittens/socks 20, 30.
  • the body portion 111 is configured to act as a loop portion of a Velcro® type fastener on both the bottom wound-facing side of the wound/bandage protector 110 and the top non-wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 110.
  • the body portion 111 has a length that runs from a first end 111 A to a second end 11 IB.
  • the stretchable material of the body portion 111 at least provides such stretching capacity in a manner that allows the length of the body portion 111 to vary.
  • the 111 may, alternatively, provide such stretching capacity that allows both the length of the body portion 111 as well as a width of the body portion 111 which is perpendicular to the length of the body portion 111 to vary.
  • a gauze port 112A is attached to the body portion 111 proximal to the first end 111 A of the body portion 111.
  • the gauze port 112A is an area where a portion of a gauze pad 119 may be attached or removably attached to the wound-facing side of the body portion 111.
  • the gauze port 112A may be comprised of non-stretchable material and may have a surface that is configured for repeated removal and attachment of gauze by having either a hook or loop Velcro® type fastening surface or a surface that provides a good bond with a re-stickable adhesive such as that found in Post-it® notes.
  • the surface of the gauze port 112A may be comprised of an adhesive that allows for the permanent attachment of the gauze pad 119.
  • the gauze port 112A may be used to attach different sized gauze pads 119 as well as to periodically replace the gauze pad 119 in the wound/bandage protector 110 shown in this embodiment.
  • the gauze port 112A may be sized and or configured so as to attach to all, a substantial portion, or a small portion such as one side of the gauze pad 119.
  • a strip 112 In closer proximity to the first end 111 A of the body portion 111 of the wound/bandage protector 110 than the gauze port 112A, may be a strip 112, which may be similar in
  • the strip 112 may be made of other material that provides a frictional surface.
  • the amount of friction provided by the frictional surface of the strip 112 should be one that does not cause discomfort when the wound/bandage protector 110 is worn.
  • the strip 112 could be configured so that it is not stretchable in either one or both of the length or the width directions.
  • the strip 112 may be provided along the top non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 110 and/or the bottom wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 110.
  • the strip 112 may extend around sides of the wound/bandage protector 110 and along both the top non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 110 and the bottom wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 110 so as to form an annular shape.
  • An end region 113A of the body portion 111 extends from the strip 112 to the first end
  • the fastening tab 114A may be comprised of two parts.
  • a first tab part 114 is attached to the second end of the wound/bandage protector body portion 11 IB and is made out of a super-stretch material which may be adapted to function as a loop portion of a Velcro®-type fastener on both the top non- wound facing side and the bottom wound-facing side of the wound/bandage protector 110.
  • the super-stretch material of the first tab part 114 preferably provides a stretching resistance that is greater than the stretching resistance of the body portion 111.
  • the first tab part 114 may be attached to the second end of the wound/bandage protector body portion 11 IB via an attachment region 115 which is preferably configured to provide no stretch.
  • the attachment region 115 may be comprised of a composite of the material of the first tab part 114 and the body portion 111 of the wound/bandage protector 110 and may be attached by a punch and melt heat seal.
  • the first tab part 114 is directly attached to the body portion 111 without an attachment region 115 intervening therebetween.
  • a second tab part 118 is attached to the first tab part 114 via an attachment region 116.
  • the attachment region 116 may be comprised of a composite of the material of the first tab part 114 and the second tab part 118 and may be attached by a punch and melt heat seal.
  • the second tab part 118 has a portion 117 which includes a Velcro® hook type material on the bottom wound-facing side of the fastening tab 114A.
  • the second tab part 118 is directly attached to the first tab part 114 without an attachment region 116 intervening therebetween.
  • Figures 58(a) and 58(b) are, respectively, a top view and a side cross-sectional view taken along line ⁇ - ⁇ of an exemplary embodiment of a frictional gauze pad 580 according to the present invention.
  • the frictional gauze pad 580 has a pad portion 581 and a frame 582.
  • the pad portion 581 may be comprised of materials similar to that of the frictional gauze pads discussed above.
  • the frame 582 is attached to and extends from the edge of the pad portion 581.
  • the frame 582 may be comprised of a self-adherent material or a rubberized or tacky material and may have a similar configuration as the strip 62 in Figure 6(a) above.
  • the frictional gauze pad 580 can be used instead of a gauze port or similar method of securing the gauze in place by providing a frictional or similar resistance between the frame 582 of the frictional gauze pad 580 and a bandage and/or a frictional or similar resistance between the frictional gauze pad 580 and the area surrounding the wound.
  • a frictional or similar resistance between the frame 582 of the frictional gauze pad 580 and a bandage and/or a frictional or similar resistance between the frictional gauze pad 580 and the area surrounding the wound can be used instead of a gauze port or similar method of securing the gauze in place by providing a frictional or similar resistance between the frame 582 of the frictional gauze pad 580 and a bandage and/or a frictional or similar resistance between the frictional gauze pad 580 and the area surrounding the wound.
  • the wound/bandage protector 60 in lieu of providing a gauze port 62A, one may use the frictional gauze pad 580.
  • the wound/bandage protector 60 may be further configured to include a corresponding self-adherent material or a rubberized or tacky surface on the wound facing side of the body portion 61 to further enhance the frictional or similar resistance between the wound/bandage protector 60 and the frictional gauze pad 580.
  • this frictional gauze pad 580 may be applied to any and all of the bandages discussed above as well as to other bandages known in the art.
  • Figures 59(a)-(e) show alternative exemplary embodiments of a frictional gauze pad according to the present invention.
  • Figure 59(a) may be a top view and/or a bottom view of a gauze pad 590 with a pad portion 591 and a frame 592.
  • the pad portion 591 may be comprised of materials similar to that of the frictional gauze pad 290, discussed above.
  • the frame 592 may be affixed to the top and/or bottom surface of the pad portion 591. Alternatively, the frame 592 may be attached to and extend from the edge of the pad portion 591.
  • the frame 592 may be comprised of a self-adherent material or a rubberized or tacky material.
  • Figure 59(b) is a side cross-sectional view of one alternative embodiment of a frictional gauze pad 590B, with a frame 592B, that has the same configuration as the frame 592, attached to the top surface of a pad portion 591B of the frictional gauze pad 590B.
  • Figure 59(c) is a side cross-sectional view of another alternative embodiment of a frictional gauze pad 590C, with a frame 592C, that has the same configuration as the frame 592, attached to the bottom surface of a pad portion 591C of the frictional gauze pad 590C.
  • Figure 59(d) is a side cross-sectional view of another alternative embodiment of a frictional gauze pad 590D, with a frame 592D, that has the same configuration as the frame 592, attached to both the top surface and the bottom surface of a pad portion 591D of the frictional gauze pad 590D.
  • Figure 59(e) is a side cross-sectional view of another alternative embodiment of a frictional gauze pad 590E in which a frame 592E is extended to cover the entire top surface of a pad portion 591E. This embodiment may be combined with the frictional gauze pad 590C in which the frame 592C is attached to the bottom of the pad portion 591C.
  • Figures 66(a)-66(c) are, respectively, a top non-wound-facing view, a bottom wound facing view, and a side view of a wound/bandage protector 660 according to the present invention.
  • the exemplary embodiment of the wound/bandage protector 660 has a body portion 661 that is configured as a wrap which may be comprised of super-stretch material similar to the super-stretch material used in the body 21, 31 of the bandage mittens/socks 20, 30.
  • the body portion 661 is configured to act as a loop portion of a Velcro® type fastener on both the bottom wound-facing side of the wound/bandage protector 660 and the top non-wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 660.
  • the body portion 661 has a length that runs from a first end 661A to a second end 661B.
  • the stretchable material of the body portion 661 at least provides such stretching capacity in a manner that allows the length of the body portion 661 to vary.
  • the stretchable material of the body portion 661 may, alternatively, provide such stretching capacity that allows both the length of the body portion 661 as well as a width of the body portion 661 which is perpendicular to the length of the body portion 661 to vary.
  • a gauze port 662 is positioned on or integrated into the body portion 661 proximal to the first end of the body portion 661A.
  • the gauze port 662A is an area where a gauze pad 669 may be attached or removably attached to the wound-facing side of the body portion 661.
  • the gauze port 662 may be comprised of non-stretchable material and may have a surface that is configured for repeated removal and attachment of gauze by having either a hook or loop Velcro® type fastening surface or a surface that provides a good bond with a re-stickable adhesive such as that found in Post- it® notes.
  • both the gauze port 662 and the gauze pad 669 may have a low tack adhesive, such as a low tack silicone adhesive.
  • the low tack adhesive may be on the entire non- wound facing side of the gauze pad 669, or may be just on a portion of the non- wound facing side of the gauze pad 669.
  • the surface of the gauze port 662 may be comprised of an adhesive that allows for the permanent attachment of the gauze pad 669.
  • the gauze port 662 may be used to attach different sized gauze pads 669 as well as to
  • the gauze port 662 may be sized and/or configured so as to attach to all, a substantial portion, or a small portion as illustrated in the Figures 66(b) and 66(c), such as one side of the gauze pad 669.
  • a strip 668 In closer proximity to the first end 661A of the body portion 661 of the wound/bandage protector 660 than the gauze port 662, is a strip 668, which may be similar in configuration to the strip 4 in the first embodiment, having one or more threads made of a rubberized material that provides a moderate amount of friction interwoven in the strip 668 in such a manner that the rubberized material threads are exposed.
  • the strip 668 may be made of stretch non-slip silicone or similar, preferably latex free, material that provides a frictional surface. The non-slip silicone may be applied in a continuous or discontinuous manner to form the strip 668.
  • the amount of friction provided by the frictional surface of the strip 668 should be one that does not cause discomfort when the wound/bandage protector 660 is worn.
  • the strip 668 could be configured so that it is not stretchable in either one or both of the length or the width directions.
  • the strip 668 may be provided along the top non-wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 660 and/or the bottom wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 660. Moreover, the strip 668 may extend around sides of the wound/bandage protector
  • a first tab 664A extends from the first end 661A of the body portion 661 along, or proximal and substantially with, a line tangential to a lower side 661C of the body portion 661.
  • a first-attachment region 666 On the wound facing side of the first tab 664A is a first-attachment region 666 that preferably extends to or proximal to an end of the first tab 664A that is distal to the body portion 661.
  • the first-attachment region 666 is capable of fastening to a portion of the non-wound facing side of the body portion 661.
  • a second tab 664B extends from the second end 66 IB of the body portion
  • first and second tabs 664A, 664B are made of the same integral piece of material as the body portion.
  • first and second tabs 664A, 664B may be constructed in the manner described herein by tabs in other exemplary embodiments of the wound bandage protector.
  • the first- attachment region 666 and second attachment region 667 are preferably a hook portion of a Velcro®-type fastener, while the non- wound facing side of the body portion 661 preferably acts as a loop portion of a Velcro®-type fastener.
  • a first-catch fastener 663 On the top non- wound-facing side of the wound/bandage protector 660 proximal or adjacent to the first end 661A of the body portion is a first-catch fastener 663.
  • the first-catch fastener 663 extends between the upper side 661D and the lower side 661C at least along a portion that is opposing the second tab 664B, such that when the wound/bandage protector 660 is wrapped around a limb a portion of the wound facing side of the second tab 664B may fasten to the first-catch fastener 663.
  • the first-catch fastener 663 is preferably a hook portion of a Velcro®-type fastener, while the wound facing side of the second tab 664B preferably acts as a loop portion of a Velcro®- type fastener.
  • Figures 61(a)-61(c) are, respectively, a top non-wound facing view, a bottom wound facing view, and a cross- sectional side view taken along the line XIV-XIV of an exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector 610 according to the present invention.
  • the exemplary embodiment of the wound/bandage protector 610 has a body portion 611 that is configured as a wrap which may be comprised of super-stretch material similar to the super- stretch material used in the body 21, 31 of the bandage mittens/socks 20, 30.
  • the body portion 611 is configured to act as a loop portion of a Velcro® type fastener on both the bottom wound- facing side of the wound/bandage protector 610 and the top non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 610.
  • the body portion 611 has a length that runs from a first end 611 A to a second end 61 IB with a first end region 613A that extends along the length of the body portion 611 from the first end 611 A to a central region 615, the central region extending along the length of the body portion from the first end region 613A to a second end region 613B, and the second end region extending along the length of the body portion from the central region 615 to the second end 61 IB.
  • a gauze port 612 is preferably positioned on or integrated into the central region 615 of the body portion 611 adjacent or proximal to the first end region 613A.
  • the gauze port 612 is an area where a portion of a gauze pad 619 may be attached or removably attached to the wound- facing side of the body portion 611.
  • the gauze port 612 may be comprised of non- stretchable material and may have a surface at least on the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 610 that is configured for repeated removal and attachment of gauze by having either a hook or loop Velcro® type fastening surface or that provides a good bond with a re-stickable adhesive such as that found in Post-it® notes.
  • the surface of the gauze port 612 at least on the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 610 may be configured for permanent attachment of the gauze pad 619 to the body portion such as by permanent adhesive.
  • the gauze port 612 may be used to attach different sized gauze pads 619 as well as to periodically replace the gauze pad 619 in the wound/bandage protector 610 shown in this embodiment.
  • the gauze port 612 may be sized and/or configured so as to attach to all, a substantial portion, or a small portion such as one side of the gauze pad 619.
  • the first end region 613A is tapered so as to provide a gradual diminution in the width of the body portion 611 as the first end region extends in a length direction toward the first end 611 A.
  • a final fastener 614 that can engage and hold fast to the body portion 611 on the top non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 610, or a portion thereof.
  • the final fastener 614 may be made of a Velcro® hook type material provided on the bottom wound- facing side of the wound/bandage protector 610.
  • the final fastener 614 preferably extends to the first end 611 A.
  • the second end region 613B is tapered so as to provide a gradual diminution in the width of the body portion 611 as the second end region extends in a length direction toward the second end 61 IB.
  • a frictional portion 616 On the wound facing side of the second end region 613B is a frictional portion 616 that provides resistance to motion between the wound/bandage protector 610 and a surface to which it is applied, such as skin, hair, or fur.
  • the frictional portion 616 may have one or more threads made of a rubberized material that provides a moderate amount of friction interwoven in the frictional portion 616 in such a manner that the rubberized material threads are exposed.
  • the frictional portion 616 may be made of a material or a coating that provides a frictional surface.
  • the amount of friction provided by the frictional surface of the frictional portion 616 should be one that does not cause discomfort when the wound/bandage protector 610 is worn.
  • the frictional portion 616 may, alternatively, be positioned between the gauze port 612 and the first end region 613A, similar to the strip 62 in the exemplary wound/bandage protector 6 as well as other exemplary embodiments of wound/bandage protectors provided herein.
  • the frictional portion 616 may be provided on another portion of the wound-facing side of the wound/bandage protector 610 that does not conflict with the gauze pad 619, the gauze port 612, or the final fastener 614.
  • wound/bandage protectors may have a frictional portion positioned in a similar or equivalent manner as that of wound/bandage protector 610.
  • the frictional portion 616 of wound/bandage protector 610 may be provided along the top non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 610 and/or the bottom wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 610.
  • first-catch fastener 613 On the second end region 613B is a first-catch fastener 613 on the non-wound-facing side of the wound/bandage protector 610.
  • the first-catch fastener 613 preferably extends to the second end 61 IB.
  • the first-catch fastener 613 may be made of a Velcro® hook type material so that the first-catch fastener 613 may securely fasten to a portion of the wound facing side of the body portion 611 when the wound/bandage protector 610 is being secured.
  • the first-catch fastener 613 allows for initially securing the wound/bandage protector 610 around a limb by fastening at a first location and then for further tightening and/or securing of the wound/bandage protector 610 by fastening the final fastener 614 to a portion of the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 610 at a second location.
  • Figures 62(a)-62(c) are, respectively, a bottom wound-facing side view, a top non- wound-facing side view, and a cross-sectional side view taken along the line XV-XV of an exemplary bandage wrap protector/holder 620 according to the present invention.
  • the exemplary embodiment of the bandage wrap protector/holder 620 has a body portion 621 that is preferably comprised of super-stretch material similar to the super-stretch material used in the body 21, 31 of the bandage mittens/socks 20, 30. If the bandage wrap protector/holder 620 is primarily intended to be used as a bandage holder, then the super- stretch material of the body portion 621 may have a relatively high elastic modulus.
  • the super-stretch material of the body portion 621 may have a relatively low elastic modulus.
  • the body portion 621 is configured to act as a loop portion of a Velcro® type fastener on both the bottom wound-facing side of the bandage wrap protector/holder 620 and the top non-wound facing side of the bandage wrap protector/holder 620.
  • the bandage wrap protector/holder 620 may be configured to act as a loop portion of a Velcro® type fastener only on the top non- wound facing side of the bandage wrap protector/holder 620 or the bandage wrap protector/holder 620 may not be configured to act as a loop portion of a Velcro® type fastener at all.
  • the body portion 621 has a length that runs from a first end 621A to a second end 621B with a first end region 623 A that extends along the length of the body portion 621 from the first end 621 A to a central region 625, the central region 625 extending along the length of the body portion from the first end region 623A to a second end region 622A, and the second end region extending along the length of the body portion from the central region 625 to the second end 621B.
  • the stretchable material of the body portion 621 at least provides such stretching capacity in a manner that allows the length of the body portion 621 to vary.
  • the stretchable material of the body portion 621 may, alternatively, provide such stretching capacity that allows both the length of the body portion 621 as well as a width of the body portion 621 which is perpendicular to the length of the body portion 621 to vary.
  • Both the first end region 623A and the second end region 622A are preferably tapered so as to provide a gradual diminution in the width of the body portion 621 as the first and second end regions 623 A, 622A extend lengthwise from the central region 625.
  • both the first and second end regions 623 A, 622A have fastening portions 623, 622 that are configured as hook portions of a Velcro® type fastener.
  • the fastening portions 623, 622 preferably extend to the first and second ends 621A, 621B, respectively.
  • the exemplary bandage wrap protector/holder 620 may be used in several ways. First, the bandage wrap protector/holder 620 may be used as bandage holder. For example, a limb with a wound that is wrapped with a bandaging material wrap (similar to a regular Ace-type bandage) that can act as a loop portion of a Velcro® type fastener on a non-wound/limb facing side of the bandaging material wrap may be kept closed by the bandage wrap protector/holder
  • the bandage wrap protector/holder 620 may be secured by one of the fastening portions 623, 622 to a non- wound/limb facing side of the bandaging material wrap on or close to the external/exposed end of the bandaging material wrap.
  • the protector/holder 620 then is extended rotationally around the bandaging material wrap in the same direction as the bandaging material wrap was wound around the limb and then the other one of the fastening portions 623, 622 may then be secured to another external/exposed portion of the bandaging material wrap.
  • the wrap protector/holder 620 may be extended entirely around the circumference of the limb and then the other one of the fastening portions
  • the body portion 621 preferably has a width that is greater than the width of the bandaging material wrap so as to completely cover and protect the bandaging material wrap. It is also preferable in this case that the body portion 621 of the wrap protector/holder 620 be comprised of material that is breathable and water resistant.
  • the wrap protector/holder 620 may be used as a first catch fastener/holder for the bandaging material wrap by securing one of the fastening portions 623, 622 to the wound/limb facing side of the bandaging material wrap on or close to the internal/covered end of the bandaging material wrap.
  • the bandaging material wrap may then be wrapped around the circumference of the limb by first extending length- wise away from the body portion 621 and attaching to the wrap protector/holder 620 via the other one of the fastening portions 623, 622.
  • wrap protector/holder 620 may be used in conjunction with one or more fastening bases to cover a wound/bandage.
  • Figures 65(a)-(c) illustrate a top non-wound-facing view, a bottom wound facing view, and a cross- sectional side view taken along the line XVH-XVH' of a wound/bandage protector 650, which is an alternative arrangement for the wound/bandage protector 610.
  • a frictional portion 656 is positioned on the bottom wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 650 between the gauze port 612 and the first end 611 A, i.e.
  • a first-catch fastener 653 is on the non- wound-facing side of the wound/bandage protector 650 within the first end region 613A, while a final fastener 654 is positioned on the wound-facing side of the wound/bandage protector 650 within the second end region 613B.
  • a portion of the frictional portion 656 may also provide the necessary functionality of the gauze port 612.
  • Figures 67(a) and 67(b) show a bottom-side and a top-side view, respectively of an exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector accessory holder 670.
  • the following discussion of the accessory holder 670 will be with reference to its use with wound/bandage protector 60.
  • the accessory holder 670 and other accessory holder configurations may be used with other wound/bandage configurations according to the present invention including the exemplary embodiments disclosed herein, in particular, the wound/bandage embodiments with a body portion configured as a wrap.
  • Such embodiments do not necessarily have to include such elements that are not relevant to the wound/bandage protector's functionality as an accessory holder such as a gauze pad or gauze port.
  • the accessory holder 670 is an elongate piece of flexible material with a narrow end 672 and a wide end 673. In the wide end is a slit 674 through which the narrow end 672 may extend through.
  • An entire bottom side surface 671 is hook of a hook and loop fastener that can fasten with the non-wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 60, while an entire top side surface 675 is a rubberized or tacky surface, which may be configured in the exemplary manners discussed above or some other manner known in the art. As with all other discussion regarding hook and loop fastener, it should be readily understood that the hook and loop portion locations may be reversed and other types of fastening systems may be used.
  • Figures 68(a)-68(c) illustrates an exemplary method of using the accessory holder 670 with the wound/bandage protector 60.
  • Figure 68(a) is a side view of the wound/bandage protector 60, illustrating only the relevant elements thereof, as it is first being wrapped around a limb 683 but before the wound/bandage protector 60 is fastened.
  • the first catch fastener 63 is fastened with a wound facing side 681 of the body portion 61.
  • the accessory holder 670 Prior to mounting the accessory holder 670 on the body portion 61, the accessory holder 670 may be wrapped around a tube or wire 691 in the manner illustrated in Figure 69. With the top side 675 of the accessory holder 670 oriented toward the tube or wire 691, the narrow end 672 is bent up (i.e. towards and over the tube or wire 691) and then around the tube or wire 691. A loop 692 is then formed around the tube or wire 691 by inserting and extending the narrow end 672 through the slit 674, the top side surface 675 facing inward toward the tube or wire 691. The accessory holder 670 may then be mounted to wound/bandage protector 60, by fastening the bottom side surface 671 with the non- wound facing side 682 of the body portion 61.
  • the wound/bandage protector 60 The body portion 61 and/or the fastening tab 64A thereby cover the accessory holder 670.
  • the portion of the top side surface 675 not within the loop 692 and an exposed portion of the bottom side surface 671 on top of the loop 692 then hold with the tacky surface to the wound facing side 681 of the body portion 61 or the wound facing side of the fastening tab 64A.
  • the accessory holder 670 may be first partially mounted on the wound/bandage protector 60 at any point before the portion 67 of the fastening tab 64A is fastened with the non- wound facing side 682 of the body portion 61 and then looped around the tube or wire 691.
  • a portion of the top side surface 675 may be configured as hook and loop fastener that can fasten with the wound facing side of the body portion 61 and/or the fastening tab 64A, not including the portion 67 of the fastening tab 64A, which fastens with the non- wound facing side 682 of the body portion 61, such that a portion of the top side surface 675 not within the loop 692 may fasten with the wound facing side 681 of the body portion.
  • accessory holders according to the present invention may alternatively mount to a wound facing side, rather than a non- wound-facing side, of a wound/bandage protector between a first location where the first catch fastener fastens with the wound/bandage protector, and a second location where the final fastener fastens with the wound-bandage protector.
  • the super stretch tube 1, any wound/bandage protector according to the present invention, or other possible substrate may be used to mount an accessory holder thereupon and the wrap protector/holder 620 may then be fastened to the super stretch tube 1, wound/bandage protector or other substrate over the accessory holder.
  • the method disclosed here of mounting a tube or wire may also be implemented without an accessory holder.
  • Figures 70(a) and 70(b) show an alternative exemplary embodiment of an accessory holder 700 according to the present invention.
  • the accessory holder 700 is configured the same way as discussed above by accessory holder 670, with the element numbers and configuration being the same except as specified.
  • the accessory holder 700 may be configured such that a bottom middle portion 701 of the bottom side surface 671 is configured as a tacky surface with the other remaining portions still being configured as hook of hook and loop type fastener that can fasten with the non-wound facing side 682 of the body portion 61.
  • the top side surface 675 may be configured with a top middle portion 702 that is hook of a hook and loop fastener that can fasten with the wound facing side 681 of the body portion 61 or other surface that would be presented to the top middle portion 702 such as in the alternative mounting arrangements discussed above by accessory holder 670- the bottom wound-facing side of the wrap protector/holder 620 or the non- wound facing side 682 of the body portion 61.
  • the accessory holder 700 may be wrapped around a tube or wire 691 in the manner illustrated in Figure 71.
  • the bottom side 671 of the accessory holder 700 is oriented toward the tube or wire 691, the narrow end 672 is bent down (i.e. towards and under the tube or wire 691) and then around the tube or wire 691.
  • a loop 692 is then formed around the tube or wire 691 by inserting and extending the narrow end 672 through the slit 674, the bottom middle portion 701 facing inward toward the tube or wire 691.
  • Figure 73(a)-73(d) show an alternative exemplary embodiment of an accessory holder
  • the accessory holder 730 may be configured as a flexible piece of material with adhesive on a first side 732 and hook and loop fastener on a second side 731.
  • the first side 732 may be adhered to a tube or wire 733 and the second side
  • the accessory holder 730 forms an outer surface that partially or fully surrounds the tube or wire and that fastens at least with a non- wound facing side of a wound/bandage protector.
  • the accessory holder 730 may have an optional access aperture 735 that allows a second tube or wire 734 to enter into the accessory holder 730.
  • Figures 77(a) and 77(b) show a top-side and a bottom-side view, respectively of an exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector accessory holder 770.
  • the accessory holder 770 is an elongate piece of flexible material with a narrow end 774 and a wide end 775. In the wide end is an aperture 773 through which the narrow end 774 may extend through.
  • An entire bottom side surface 772 is hook of a hook and loop fastener that can fasten with the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 60, while an entire top side surface 771 is a rubberized or tacky surface.
  • hook and loop fastener it should be readily understood that the hook and loop portion locations may be reversed and other types of fastening systems may be used.
  • Figure 78(a) and 78(b) show a top-side and a bottom-side view, respectively of an exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector accessory holder 780.
  • the accessory holder 780 is an elongate piece of flexible material with a narrow end 784 and a wide end 785. In the wide end is an aperture 783 through which the narrow end 784 may extend through.
  • An entire bottom side surface 782 is hook of a hook and loop fastener that can fasten with the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 60, while an entire top side surface 781 is a rubberized or tacky surface.
  • hook and loop fastener it should be readily understood that the hook and loop portion locations may be reversed and other types of fastening systems may be used.
  • the hook portion could be the loop portion and the loop portion could be the hook portion, or it could be a different type of fastening system altogether such as reusable adhesive with a surface that can adhere well to a reusable adhesive or magnetic fasteners, or a self-adhering material, snaps, or buttons.
  • the form of fastening could also be any other form of fastening, or releasable fastening, and in cases where permanent fastening is a possibility, use of other methods of attachment such as heat and punch, radio frequency sealing, ultrasonic sealing or bonding or sewing may also be used.
  • a wound facing side it should be understood that it refers to the side that is oriented towards the skin or limb to which it is being fastened.
  • a non- wound facing it should be understood that it refers to the side that is oriented away from the skin or limb to which it is being fastened.
  • a gauze pad does not need to be square or rectangular; it may be any shape that is sufficient to treat a particular wound.
  • the wound/bandage protectors may or may not be configured with a first catch tab and the tab may or may not be configured with a fastener or fastening surface.
  • structural limitations discussed by one exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector or sock/mitten or bandage or adhesive bandage may be applied to other exemplary embodiments of the wound/bandage protector or sock/mitten or bandage or adhesive bandage.

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Abstract

Wound/bandage protectors configured as a wrap, a sock/mitten, which may be made out of stretchable material. The wrap may have one or more fastening straps as well as possibly a first catch fastening surface. The sock/mitten may have a fastening strap and a sheath. The wrap, the sock/mitten, and the bandages may have apertures and aperture covers. The wrap may have one or more fastening straps as well as possibly a first catch fastening surface and an accessory holder. The sock/mitten may have a fastening strap and a sheath. The strap may be attached to an internal side of a body of the sock/mitten and extend out a slit. The internal portion of the strap having a non-slip grip surface and the external portion of the strip configured to fasten to the body or to the strap itself.

Description

TITLE OF THE INVENTION
WOUND AND BANDAGE PROTECTION SYSTEM AND METHOD
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The invention generally relates to a wound and bandage protection system that is designed to resolve many issues of durability, comfort and ease of application that are not adequately resolved by current wound and bandage protection systems as well as systems for securely holding intravenous tubes and other medical equipment to a patient. The invention also relates to a method of using the wound and bandage protection system for wound care and for securely holding intravenous tubes and other medical equipment to a patient.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Throughout the history of bandage making, a common problem has plagued the adhesive bandage industry. In order to properly protect a wound, it should be covered and insulated from outside infectants. However, most adhesive bandages do not adequately protect a wound when applied. Makers of older bandages tried to size the gauze pad to allow for a thin strip of adhesive around the gauze pad to adhere to the skin around the wound. However, the strip of adhesive around the gauze pad would often buckle or come loose altogether, and not keep the wound properly sealed, and possibly cause discomfort. Recently companies have tried other solutions. Band- Aid® brand has given up on sealing the wound and has extended the gauze to the edge of the adhesive to maximize the amount of gauze available to cover the wound. Nexcare® has created bandages with extremely small gauze in relation to the bandage, allowing for a better seal, but providing less gauze in the exchange. Furthermore, these bandages tend not to perform well on joints, where the areas of adhesive do not conform to the bending of the limbs without causing a large amount of buckling of the gauze. Therefore, there is a need for a bandaging system to prevent buckling and loosening of the adhesive around the gauze pad of an adhesive bandage, particularly with regard to application of bandages to joints, while at the same time maximizing the amount of gauze available to cover the wound.
[0003] Often intravenous tubes, wires and other conduits need to be kept in place on a patient. Generally this is done with cumbersome and irritating methods using tape. Others, such as U.S. Patent no. 4,571,245, Hubbard et al., have devised straps with a built-in belt-like wraparound holder, while U.S. patent no. 5,292,312, Delk et al., discloses a belt-like wraparound holder that fastens to a base with hook and loop fastener, with the base adhesively attached to a patient. These holders have many disadvantages, the most critical being that they do not provide sufficient stability that is necessary in many instances. These holders allow tubes and wires to be especially susceptible to lateral movement due to inherent instability in the loop formed by the belt-like wraparound holders. They are also susceptible to axial movement if the belt-like wraparound holder is not sufficiently tightened and due to the fact that the configuration of the attachment of the belt-like wraparound holders to the strap in Hubbard and the base in Delk are not sufficiently anchored. Therefore, there is a need for systems for a system for securely holding intravenous tubes, wires and other conduits that is not cumbersome to employ provides for reduced irritation to a patient.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Patent Application No.13/732,355 entitled "Wound and Bandage Protection System and Method", filed on December 31, 2012,. This application incorporates by reference U.S. Patent Application Nos. 13/732,355,
13/807,404, 12/826,644, 13/004,866, 13/807,404, PCT Application No. PCT/US2011/042216 and U.S. Provisional Patent Application Nos. 61/360,873 and 61/453,341.
[0005] The present invention provides a wound/bandage protection system and a method of use thereof. An exemplary embodiment of a super- stretch tube according to the present invention is disclosed. The super-stretch tube has a strip that extends along a length of the super-stretch tube from a first open end to a second open end of the super-stretch tube at least along an inside surface of the super-stretch tube. The super-stretch tube is preferably made of a super- stretchable elastic non- woven material.
[0006] According to the present invention, a wound/bandage protector may have a body portion configured as a wrap. On a wound facing side of the body portion proximal to a first end of the body portion is a first catch fastener and on a non- wound facing side of the body portion proximal to a second is a final fastener. The first catch fastener is configured so as to be capable of fastening with a wound facing side of a wound/bandage protector before the final fastener fastens with a non-wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector when wrapping the wound/bandage protector around a limb.
[0007] In a first exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector according to the present invention, the wound/bandage protector may be comprised of a body portion, a first-catch fastener and a first fastening tab that acts as a final fastener. The body portion is configured as a wrap with a first end, a second end, a wound facing side and a non- wound facing side. The first- catch fastener is on an end region, which is proximal to the first end of the body portion, of the wound facing side of the body portion. The first-catch fastener is configured so as to be capable of fastening with at least a portion of the non- wound facing side of the body portion.
Alternatively, the wound/bandage protector may be configured without the first-catch fastener.
[008] The first fastening strap extends from the second end of the body portion and at least a portion of a wound facing side surface of the first fastening strap is configured so as to be capable of fastening with at least a portion of the non- wound facing side of the body portion or a non- wound facing side of the first fastening strap. In one alternative embodiment, the body portion and the first fastening strap may be comprised of the same integral piece of material.
[009] The wound/bandage protector according to the present invention may be configured to be stretchable in a lengthwise direction defined by the first end of the body portion and the second end of the body portion. The first fastening strap of the wound/bandage protector may have a first strap part that is stretchable, and a second strap part. In such an embodiment of the wound/bandage protector according to the present invention, the second strap part may include the portion of the first fastening strap that is capable of fastening with at least a portion of the non- wound facing side of the body portion or the non- wound facing side of the first fastening strap. An elastic modulus of the first strap part may be greater than an elastic modulus of the body portion.
[0010] Furthermore, the wound/bandage protector according to the present invention may also have a second fastening strap extending from the second end of the body portion. At least a portion of a wound facing side surface of the second fastening strap is configured so as to be capable of fastening with at least a portion of the non- wound facing side of the body portion and/or a non- wound facing side of the second fastening strap. The second fastening strap may have a first strap part and a second strap part configured in the manner discussed above in reference to the first fastening strap. An elastic modulus of the second fastening strap first strap part may be configured to be greater than an elastic modulus of the body portion.
[0011] The wound/bandage protector according to the present invention may also have a strip. The strip may be on the body portion proximal to the first end and extend widthwise.
Alternatively, the strip may extend along the length of the body proximal to a top or bottom edge of the body portion. Moreover, multiple strips may be provided, such as strips along both the top and bottom edge of the body portion. The strip may be comprised of a rubberized material exposed on at least the wound facing side of the body portion.
[0012] The wound/bandage protector according to the present invention may have a gauze port on the wound facing side of the body portion proximal to the first end of the body portion. The gauze port may be configured to attach to only a small portion of a gauze pad proximal to one side of the gauze pad. The gauze port may be configured so as to allow repeated removable attachment of the gauze pad. The wound/bandage protector may also include a gauze pad. The gauze pad may be configured to attach to the gauze port. Alternatively, the gauze pad may be configured so as to remain adjacent but unattached to the non- wound facing side of the body portion. In such an alternative exemplary embodiment, the gauze pad may have a rubberized or tacky frame on a wound-facing and/or non- wound-facing side of the gauze pad.
[0013] The wound/bandage protector according to the present invention may have a strip provided on the body portion preferably between the gauze port and the first end of the body portion. If there is no gauze port, the strip is preferably located proximal to the first end of the body portion. The strip may be comprised of a rubberized material that is exposed at least on the wound facing side of the body portion. Alternatively, all or a portion of the wound-facing side of the body portion may have a rubberized or tacky surface.
[0014] A wound/bandage protector according to the present invention, may have a cover. In such an embodiment of the wound/bandage protector according to the present invention, the body portion has an aperture, and the cover and the aperture are sized so as to allow the cover to completely close the aperture. The body portion may be configured with a shelf surrounding the aperture, and the cover is sized so as to close the aperture by extending at least partially onto the shelf. The wound/bandage protector according to this exemplary embodiment may further comprise a non-stretchable or substantially non-stretchable rim provided on the non- wound- facing side surface of the body portion surrounding the aperture. The surface of the rim is sized and configured so as to allow for removable attachment of the cover.
[0015] A wound/bandage protector according to the present invention, may have dead-zones periodically provided along the length of the body portion. The dead zones may be configured to extend widthwise with respect to the length of the bandage and provided, preferably, at least every 3 inches along the length of the body portion.
[0016] A wound/bandage protector according to the present invention, may have a gauze panel positioned on or integrated into the body portion proximal to the first end of the body portion. The gauze panel may be configured so as to allow for attachment and/or repeated attachment of a gauze pad on the wound-facing side of the body portion. The gauze panel may be sized so as to allow all or substantially all of the gauze pad to be attached or removably attached to the gauze panel. The gauze panel and the part of the body portion on which the gauze panel is positioned or integrated may be configured as a dead zone. Alternatively, the gauze pad and the gauze panel may be comprised of stretchable material. [0017] In one exemplary embodiment of a bandage according to the present invention, the bandage is comprised of a stretchable body portion with a stretchable gauze pad affixed to the wound-facing side of the body portion. The body portion has adhesive on at least a portion of a wound facing side or, alternatively, the body portion is comprised of self adherent material, such as Coban™.
[0018] The present invention also discloses methods of protecting wounds using the
wound/bandage protectors, bandages and super-stretch tubes, such as the exemplary
embodiments of those disclosed herein. Thus, for example, a bandage with an aperture may be used to protect a wound by applying the bandage with the aperture opened, placing gauze and medicine on the wound; and closing the aperture of the bandage. The method may also be applied with wound/bandage protector with an aperture. Similarly with all the bandages and wound/bandage protectors disclosed herein, the bandage or wound/bandage protector may first be placed over the wound and then a wound/bandage protector or super stretch tube may be positioned over the bandage or wound/bandage protector. In addition, the invention also relates to a kit that includes all or a set of the wound/bandage protectors, bandages, and/or super-stretch tubes, as disclosed herein.
[0019] In another exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector according to the present invention, the wound/bandage protector has a wound facing side and a non- wound facing side. The wound/bandage protector has a body portion, first-catch fastener and a final fastener. The body portion is configured as a wrap having a first end and a second end. The first-catch fastener is on the non- wound facing side of the body portion nearer to the first end than the second end of the body portion and is configured so as to be capable of fastening with the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector. The final fastener is on the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector nearer to the second end of the body portion than to the first end and is configured so as to be capable of fastening with the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector, the first-catch fastener and the final fastener being capable of fastening to the wound/bandage protector other than through each other. This exemplary embodiment may further comprise a first fastening tab extending from the second end of the body portion, the final fastener being on the first fastening tab.
[0020] In another exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector according to the present invention, the wound/bandage protector has a wound facing side and a non- wound facing side. The wound/bandage protector has a body portion, first-catch fastener and a final fastener.
The body portion is configured as a wrap having a first end and a second end. The first-catch fastener is on the non- wound facing side of the body portion nearer to the first end than the second end of the body portion and is configured so as to be capable of fastening with the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector. The final fastener is on the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector nearer to the second end of the body portion than to the first end and is configured so as to be capable of fastening with the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector. The first catch fastener is provided and configured so as to be capable of fastening with the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector before the final fastener fastens with the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector when wrapping the wound/bandage protector around a limb.
[0021] The present invention includes an exemplary method for mounting a tube, wire or conduit on a patient with a wound/bandage protector with a body portion configured as a wrap. The method includes the steps of: wrapping the body portion around a limb or other body part, securing the first-catch fastener to a first location on the wound facing side of the
wound/bandage protector, placing the tube, wire or other conduit between the first-catch fastener and a second location on the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector where the final fastener is to be fastened and then fastening the final fastener to the second location.
[0022] In another exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector according to the present invention, the wound/bandage protector is used as part of an exemplary embodiment of a holder for securing a tube, wire or other conduit on a patient according to the present invention. The holder includes the wound/bandage protector, a first-catch fastener, a final fastener, an accessory holder and an accessory holder fastener. The wound/bandage protector has a body portion configured to wrap around a limb or other part of the patient. The wound/bandage protector has a wound facing side, a non- wound facing side, a first end and a second end. The first-catch fastener is on the non-wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector nearer to the first end than the second end of the wound/bandage protector. The final fastener is on the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector nearer to the second end than the first end of the wound/bandage protector. The first-catch fastener is capable of fastening with the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector at a first location on the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector nearer to the first end than the final fastener. The final fastener is provided and configured so as to be capable of fastening with the non-wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector at a second location on the non- wound facing side of the
wound/bandage protector farther from the first end than the first-catch fastener. The accessory holder has an accessory holder body that holds the tube, wire or other conduit. The accessory holder fastener is on a bottom side of the accessory holder body and is configured to fasten the accessory holder to the wound/bandage protector at an accessory holder fastening location on the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector between the first-catch fastener and the second location. The holder is configured so that the accessory holder is disposed between the wound facing side and the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector when the accessory holder is fastened to the wound/bandage protector at the accessory holder fastening location, the first-catch fastener is fastened to the first location, and the final fastener is fastened to the second location. In a first alternative configuration of this exemplary embodiment, the holder may further include a rubberized material on a top side of the accessory holder body and the accessory holder body is made of an elongate piece of flexible material with a narrow end and a wide end. The accessory holder body has an aperture through which the narrow end may extend and form a loop with an inner loop surface formed with the rubberized material from the top side of the accessory holder body. In the first alternative configuration, the rubberized material may optionally be on the entire top side of the accessory holder body and/or the accessory holder fastener may be on the entire bottom side of the accessory holder body. In a second alternative configuration of this exemplary embodiment, the holder further includes a rubberized material on a middle portion of the bottom side of the accessory holder body. The accessory holder body has a top side and the accessory holder body is made of an elongate piece of flexible material with a narrow end and a wide end. The accessory holder body has an aperture through which the narrow end may extend and form a loop with an inner loop surface formed from the middle portion of the bottom side of the accessory holder body. In the second alternative configuration, the holder may optionally further include rubberized material on the top side of the accessory holder body and/or a top side fastener on a middle portion of the top side of the accessory holder body configured to fasten the accessory holder to the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector between the first location and the final fastener.
[0023] In another exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector according to the present invention, the wound/bandage protector is used as part of another exemplary
embodiment of a holder for securing a tube, wire or other conduit on a patient according to the present invention. The holder includes the wound/bandage protector, a first-catch fastener, a final fastener, an accessory holder and an accessory holder fastener. The wound/bandage protector has a body portion configured to wrap around a limb or other part of the patient. The wound/bandage protector has a wound facing side, a non- wound facing side, a first end and a second end. The first-catch fastener is on the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector nearer to the first end than the second end of the wound/bandage protector. The final fastener is on the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector nearer to the second end than the first end of the wound/bandage protector. The first-catch fastener is capable of fastening with the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector at a first location on the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector nearer to the first end than the final fastener. The final fastener is provided and configured so as to be capable of fastening with the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector at a second location on the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector farther from the first end than the first-catch fastener. The accessory holder has an accessory holder body that holds the tube, wire or other conduit. The accessory holder fastener is on a bottom side of the accessory holder body and is configured to fasten the accessory holder to the wound/bandage protector at an accessory holder fastening location on the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector between the first location and the final fastener. The holder is configured so that the accessory holder is disposed between the wound facing side and the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector when the accessory holder is fastened to the wound/bandage protector at the accessory holder fastening location, the first-catch fastener is fastened to the first location, and the final fastener is fastened to the second location. In a first alternative configuration of this exemplary embodiment, the holder may further include a rubberized material on a top side of the accessory holder body and the accessory holder body is made of an elongate piece of flexible material with a narrow end and a wide end. The accessory holder body has an aperture through which the narrow end may extend and form a loop with an inner loop surface formed with the rubberized material from the top side of the accessory holder body. In the first alternative configuration, the rubberized material may optionally be on the entire top side of the accessory holder body and/or the accessory holder fastener may be on the entire bottom side of the accessory holder body. In a second alternative configuration of this exemplary embodiment, the holder further includes a rubberized material on a middle portion of the bottom side of the accessory holder body. The accessory holder body has a top side and the accessory holder body is made of an elongate piece of flexible material with a narrow end and a wide end. The accessory holder body has an aperture through which the narrow end may extend and form a loop with an inner loop surface formed from the middle portion of the bottom side of the accessory holder body. In the second alternative configuration, the holder may optionally further include rubberized material on the top side of the accessory holder body and/or a top side fastener on a middle portion of the top side of the accessory holder body configured to fasten the accessory holder to the non-wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector between the first-catch fastener and the second location.
[0024] In another exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector according to the present invention, the wound/bandage protector is used as part of another exemplary
embodiment of a holder for securing a tube, wire or other conduit on a patient according to the present invention. The holder includes the wound/bandage protector, a first-catch fastener, a final fastener, an accessory holder and an accessory holder fastener. The wound/bandage protector has a body portion configured to wrap around a limb or other part of the patient. The wound/bandage protector has a wound facing side, a non- wound facing side, a first end and a second end. The first-catch fastener is on the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector nearer to the first end than the second end of the wound/bandage protector. The final fastener is on the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector nearer to the second end than the first end of the wound/bandage protector. The first-catch fastener is capable of fastening with the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector at a first location on the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector nearer to the first end than the final fastener. The final fastener is provided and configured so as to be capable of fastening with the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector at a second location on the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector farther from the first end than the first-catch fastener. The accessory holder has an accessory holder body made of a flexible piece of material that may partially or fully surround the tube, wire or other conduit with adhesive on a first side that can adhere to the tube, wire or other conduit. The accessory holder fastener is on a second side of the accessory holder body and is configured to fasten the accessory holder to the wound/bandage protector on the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector between the first-catch fastener and the second location and/or on the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector between the first location and the final fastener. The holder is configured so that the accessory holder is disposed between the wound facing side and the non-wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector when the accessory holder is fastened to the wound/bandage protector at the accessory holder fastening location, the first-catch fastener is fastened to the first location, and the final fastener is fastened to the second location. The accessory holder in this exemplary embodiment may have an access aperture that allows a second tube, wire or conduit to enter into the accessory holder.
[0025] In another exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector according to the present invention, the wound/bandage protector is used as part of another exemplary
embodiment of a holder for securing a tube, wire or other conduit on a patient according to the present invention. The holder includes a body portion, a first-catch fastener, a final fastener and an accessory holder. The body portion is configured as a wrap having a first end and a second end. The first-catch fastener is on the non- wound facing side of the body portion nearer to the first end than the second end of the body portion configured so as to be capable of fastening with the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector. The final fastener on the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector nearer to the second end than the first end of the body portion is configured so as to be capable of fastening with the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector. The first-catch fastener and the final fastener are capable of fastening to the wound/bandage protector other than through each other. The accessory holder is configured so as to be capable of forming a loop around a tube, wire or other conduit. The accessory holder has an accessory holder bottom side configured to fasten with the non-wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector and/or the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector between a first location where the first catch fastener is fastened and a second location where the final fastener is fastened. This exemplary embodiment may further include a first fastening tab extending from the second end of the body portion with the final fastener attached to a wound facing side of the first fastening tab.
[0026] In another exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector according to the present invention, the wound/bandage protector includes: a body portion, a first-catch fastener, a final fastener and an accessory holder. The body portion is configured as a wrap having a first end and a second end. The first-catch fastener is on the non-wound facing side of the body portion nearer to the first end than the second end of the body portion and is configured so as to be capable of fastening with the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector. The final fastener is on the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector nearer to the second end than the first end of the body portion and is configured so as to be capable of fastening with the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector. The first catch fastener is provided and configured so as to be capable of fastening with the wound facing side of a wound/bandage protector before the final fastener fastens with the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector when wrapping the wound/bandage protector around a limb. The accessory holder is configured so as to be capable forming a loop around a tube, wire or other conduit, the accessory holder having an accessory holder bottom surface configured to fasten with the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector and/or the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector between a first location where the first catch fastener is fastened and a second location where the final fastener is fastened.
[0027] In another exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector according to the present invention, the wound/bandage protector has: a body and a strap. The body is made of stretchable material and is configured as a sock/mitten. The body has a first end that is open, a second end that is closed, an internal wound facing side, an external non-wound facing side, and a slit proximate to the first end. The strap has an internal portion and an external portion. The internal portion of the strap is partially or completely attached to the internal wound facing side of the body and is partially or completely configured as a non-slip grip surface on a wound facing side of the strap. The external portion of the strap is configured to extend through the slit, extend entirely or partially around the external non- wound facing side of the body and fasten to the external non- wound facing side of the body and/or a non- wound facing side of the strap. The present invention also discloses an exemplary method of applying this exemplary
wound/bandage protector. The method includes the steps of: placing a limb in the body, wrapping the strap entirely or partially around the external non- wound facing side of the body, fastening the strap to the external non-wound facing side of the body and/or a non- wound facing side of the strap and folding over a top portion of the body that extends from the first end of the body so as to partially or fully cover the strap. In one alternative configuration of this exemplary embodiment of the wound/bandage protector, the slit on the body may extend to the first end and a top edge of the internal portion of the strap does not extend to the first end of the body thereby forming a flap-over portion. The present invention also discloses an exemplary method of applying this alternative configuration of this exemplary embodiment of the wound/bandage protector. The method includes the steps of: placing a limb in the body, wrapping the strap entirely or partially around the external non- wound facing side of the body, fastening the strap to the external non- wound facing side of the body and/or a non- wound facing side of the strap and folding over the flap-over portion of the body so as to partially or fully cover the strap.
[0028] In another exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector according to the present invention, the wound/bandage protector has a wound facing side and a non- wound facing side. The wound/bandage protector has a body portion, first-catch fastener, a final fastener, and an accessory holder body. The body portion is configured as a wrap having a first end and a second end. The first-catch fastener is on the non- wound facing side of the body portion nearer to the first end than the second end of the body portion and is configured so as to be capable of fastening with the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector. The final fastener is on the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector nearer to the second end than the first end of the body portion and is configured so as to be capable of fastening with the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector. The first-catch fastener and the final fastener are capable of fastening to the wound/bandage protector other than through each other. The accessory holder body is capable of holding onto a tube, wire or other conduit and fastening with the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector between the first-catch fastener and a second location where the final fastener is fastened.
[0029] In another exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector according to the present invention, the wound/bandage protector is used as part of another exemplary
embodiment of a holder for securing a tube, wire or other conduit on a patient according to the present invention. The holder includes: a wound/bandage protector, a first-catch fastener, a final fastener and an accessory holder. The wound/bandage protector has a body portion configured to wrap around a limb or other part of the patient. The wound/bandage protector has a wound facing side, a non-wound facing side, a first end and a second end. The first-catch fastener is on the non-wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector nearer to the first end than the second end of the wound/bandage protector. The final fastener is on the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector nearer to the second end than the first end of the wound/bandage protector. The first-catch fastener is capable of fastening with the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector at a first location on the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector nearer to the first end than the final fastener. The final fastener is provided and configured so as to be capable of fastening with the non-wound facing side of the
wound/bandage protector at a second location on the non- wound facing side of the
wound/bandage protector farther from the first end than the first-catch fastener. The accessory holder has an accessory holder body made of a flexible piece of material that can partially or fully surround the tube, wire or other conduit. The accessory holder body has adhesive on a first side that can adhere to the tube, wire or other conduit. The accessory holder fastener is on a second side of the accessory holder body and is configured to fasten the accessory holder to the wound/bandage protector on the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector between the first-catch fastener and the second location and/or on the wound facing side of the
wound/bandage protector between the first location and the final fastener. The holder is configured so that the accessory holder is disposed between the wound facing side and the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector when the accessory holder is fastened to the wound/bandage protector at the accessory holder fastening location, the first-catch fastener is fastened to the first location, and the final fastener is fastened to the second location. The accessory holder may optionally have an access aperture that allows a second tube, wire or conduit to enter into the accessory holder.
[0030] In another exemplary embodiment of a holder for securing a tube, wire or other conduit on a patient according to the present invention, the holder includes: a mounting base, an accessory holder, an accessory holder fastener, and a wrap protector/holder. The mounting base is configured as a super-stretch-tube or other substrate that may be affixed to a limb or other part of the patient. The accessory holder is configured to hold onto the tube, wire or other conduit. The accessory holder fastener is on a bottom side of the accessory holder and is configured to fasten to a first location on a non-wound facing side of the mounting base. The wrap
protector/holder includes: a wrap protector/holder body, a first fastening portion and a second fastening portion. The wrap protector/holder body has a wound facing side and a non-wound facing side, a first wrap protector/holder body end, and a second wrap protector/holder body end. The first fastening portion is on the wound facing side of the wrap protector/holder body nearer to the first wrap protector/holder body end than the second wrap protector/holder body end, and is configured to fasten to a second location on a non-wound facing side of the mounting base. The second fastening portion is on the wound facing side of the wrap protector/holder body nearer to the second wrap protector/holder body end than the first wrap protector/holder body end, and is configured to fasten to a third location on a non- wound facing side of the mounting base. The holder is configured in such manner that the accessory holder is disposed between the wound facing side of the wrap protector/holder and the non-wound facing side of the mounting base when the accessory holder is fastened to the mounting base at the first location, the first fastening portion of the wrap protector/holder is fastened to the mounting base at the second location, and the second fastening portion is fastened to the mounting base at the third location.
[0031] In another exemplary embodiment of a holder for securing a tube, wire or other conduit on a patient according to the present invention, the holder includes: a mounting base, an accessory holder, a wrap protector/holder and an accessory holder fastener. The mounting base is configured as a super- stretch-tube or other substrate that may be affixed to a limb or other part of the patient. The wrap protector/holder includes: a wrap protector/holder body, a first fastening portion and a second fastening portion. The wrap protector/holder body has a wound facing side and a non- wound facing side, a first wrap protector/holder body end, and a second wrap protector/holder body end. The first fastening portion is on the wound facing side of the wrap protector/holder body nearer to the first wrap protector/holder body end than the second wrap protector/holder body end, and is configured to fasten to a second location on a non- wound facing side of the mounting base. The second fastening portion is on the wound facing side of the wrap protector/holder body nearer to the second wrap protector/holder body end than the first wrap protector/holder body end, and is configured to fasten to a third location on a non- wound facing side of the mounting base. The accessory holder is configured to hold onto the tube, wire or other conduit. The accessory holder fastener is on a bottom side of the accessory holder and is configured to fasten to a first location on a wound facing side of the wrap protector/holder body. The holder is configured in such manner that the accessory holder is disposed between the wound facing side of the wrap protector/holder and the non-wound facing side of the mounting base when accessory holder is fastened to the first location on the wrap protector/holder body, the first fastening portion of the wrap protector/holder is fastened to the mounting base at the second location, and the second fastening portion is fastened to the mounting base at the third location.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0032] Figure 1(a) is a perspective side view of an exemplary embodiment of a super- stretch tube according to the present invention;
[0033] Figure 1(b) illustrates an exemplary embodiment of a cross-sectional view of the super- stretch tube taken along the line Ι-Γ in Figure 1(a);
[0034] Figure 2(a) is a side view of an exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector according to the present invention;
[0035] Figure 2(b) is a side view of an exemplary embodiment of a protective sheath for the wound/bandage protector illustrated in Figure 2(a);
[0036] Figure 2(c) is a side view of the exemplary embodiment of the wound/bandage protector illustrated in Figure 2(a) illustrating the process of securing the wound/bandage protector;
[0037] Figure 2(d) is a side view of an exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector according to the present invention; [0038] Figure 2(e) is a top cross-sectional view of the wound/bandage protector illustrated in
Figure 2(d) taken along line 2e-2e' with a strap in an open position;
[0039] Figure 2(f) is a top cross-sectional view of the wound/bandage protector illustrated in Figure 2(d) with the strap portion in a closed position;
[0040] Figure 3(a) is a side view of an exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector according to the present invention;
[0041] Figure 3(b) is a side view of an exemplary embodiment of a protective sheath for the wound/bandage protector illustrated in Figure 3(a);
[0042] Figure 4 is a side view of an exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector according to the present invention;
[0043] Figure 5 is a side view of an exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector according to the present invention;
[0044] Figure 6(a) is a top non-wound facing side view of an exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector according to the present invention;
[0045] Figure 6(b) is a bottom wound facing side view of the exemplary embodiment of the wound/bandage protector illustrated in Figure 6(a);
[0046] Figure 6(c) is a side cross-sectional view of the exemplary embodiment of the wound/bandage protector illustrated in Figures 6(a) and (b) taken along the line II-II' in Figure 6(b);
[0047] Figure 7(a) is a top non- wound facing side view of an exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector according to the present invention;
[0048] Figure 7(b) is a bottom wound facing side view of the exemplary embodiment of the wound/bandage protector illustrated in Figure 7(a);
[0049] Figure 7(c) is a side cross-sectional view of the exemplary embodiment of the wound/bandage protector illustrated in Figures 7(a) and (b) taken along the line III-III' in Figure 7(b);
[0050] Figure 8(a) is a top non-wound facing side view of an exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector according to the present invention;
[0051] Figure 8(b) is a bottom wound facing side view of the exemplary embodiment of the wound/bandage protector illustrated in Figure 8(a);
[0052] Figure 8(c) is a side cross-sectional view of the exemplary embodiment of the wound/bandage protector illustrated in Figures 8(a) and (b) taken along the line IV-IV in Figure 8(b); [0053] Figure 9(a) is a top non-wound facing side view of an exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector according to the present invention;
[0054] Figure 9(b) is a bottom wound facing side view of the exemplary embodiment of the wound/bandage protector illustrated in Figure 9(a);
[0055] Figure 9(c) is a side cross-sectional view of the exemplary embodiment of the wound/bandage protector illustrated in Figures 9(a) and (b) taken along the line V-V in Figure 9(b);
[0056] Figure 10(a) is a top non-wound facing side view of an exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector according to the present invention;
[0057] Figure 10(b) is a bottom wound facing side view of the exemplary embodiment of the wound/bandage protector illustrated in Figure 10(a);
[0058] Figure 10(c) is a side cross-sectional view of the exemplary embodiment of the wound/bandage protector illustrated in Figures 10(a) and (b) taken along the line VI- VI' in Figure 10(b);
[0059] Figure 11(a) is a top non- wound facing side view of an exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector according to the present invention;
[0060] Figure 11(b) is a bottom wound facing side view of the exemplary embodiment of the wound/bandage protector illustrated in Figure 11(a);
[0061] Figure 11(c) is a side cross-sectional view of the exemplary embodiment of the wound/bandage protector illustrated in Figures 11(a) and (b) taken along the line VII- VII' in Figure 11(b);
[062] Figure 58(a) is a top view of an exemplary embodiment of a frictional gauze pad according to the present invention;
[063] Figure 58(b) is a side cross-sectional view of the frictional gauze pad illustrated in Figure 58(a) taken along line ΧΙΙ-ΧΙΓ ;
[064] Figure 59(a) is a top view of an exemplary embodiment of a frictional gauze pad according to the present invention;
[065] Figure 59(b) is a first exemplary cross-sectional view of the frictional gauze pad illustrated in Figure 59(a) taken along line ΧΙΙΙ-ΧΙΙΓ ;
[066] Figure 59(c) is a second exemplary cross-sectional view of the frictional gauze pad illustrated in Figure 59(a) taken along line ΧΙΙΙ-ΧΙΙΓ ;
[067] Figure 59(d) is a third exemplary cross-sectional view of the frictional gauze pad illustrated in Figure 59(a) taken along line ΧΙΙΙ-ΧΙΙΓ ; [068] Figure 59(e) is an alternative exemplary cross- sectional view of the frictional gauze pad according to the present invention;
[069] Figure 60 is an alternative bottom wound facing side view of the exemplary embodiment of the wound/bandage protector illustrated in Figure 6(a);
[070] Figure 61(a) is a top non- wound facing side view of an exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector according to the present invention;
[071] Figure 61(b) is a bottom wound facing side view of the exemplary embodiment of the wound/bandage protector illustrated in Figure 61(a);
[072] Figure 61(c) is a side cross-sectional view of the exemplary embodiment of the wound/bandage protector illustrated in Figures 61(a) and (b) taken along the line XIV-XIV in Figure 61(b);
[073] Figure 62(a) is a bottom wound-facing side view of an exemplary embodiment of a bandage wrap protector/holder according to the present invention;
[074] Figure 62(b) is a top non-wound facing side view of the exemplary embodiment of the bandage wrap protector/holder illustrated in Figure 62(a);
[075] Figure 62(c) is a side cross-sectional view of the exemplary embodiment of the bandage wrap protector/holder illustrated in Figures 62(a) and (b) taken along the line XV-XV in Figure 62(b);
[076] Figure 65(a) is a top non-wound facing side view of an exemplary embodiment of an alternative arrangement according to the present invention for the wound/bandage protector illustrated in Figures 61(a)-(c);
[077] Figure 65(b) is a bottom wound facing side view of the exemplary embodiment of the wound/bandage protector illustrated in Figure 65(a);
[078] Figure 65(c) is a side cross-sectional view of the exemplary embodiment of the wound/bandage protector illustrated in Figures 65(a) and (b) taken along the line XVII-XVII' in Figure 65(b);
[079] Figure 66(a) is a top non-wound facing side view of an exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector according to the present invention;
[080] Figure 66(b) is a bottom wound facing side view of the exemplary embodiment of the wound/bandage protector illustrated in Figure 66(a);
[081] Figure 66(c) is a side view of the exemplary embodiment of the wound/bandage protector illustrated in Figures 66(a) and (b);
[082] Figure 67(a) is a bottom-side view of an exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector accessory holder; [083] Figure 67(b) is a top-side view of an exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector accessory holder;
[084] Figure 68(a) is a side view of the wound/bandage protector of Figure 6(c), illustrating only the relevant elements thereof, before the wound/bandage protector is fastened to a limb;
[085] Figure 68(b) is the side view of the wound/bandage protector as shown in Figure 6(c) fastened to the limb via a first catch fastener fastened with a wound facing side of a body portion, with a portion of a fastening strap not fastened with a non- wound facing side of the body portion and with the wound/bandage protector accessory holder mounted on a non- wound facing side of the body portion;
[086] Figure 68(c) is a side view of the wound/bandage protector with the wound/bandage protector accessory holder as shown in Figure 68(b) with a portion of a fastening strap fastened with a non- wound facing side of the body portion;
[087] Figure 69 shows a perspective view of the wound/bandage protector accessory holder mounted on the non-wound facing side of the body portion;
[088] Figure 70(a) is a bottom-side view of a second exemplary embodiment of a
wound/bandage protector accessory holder;
[089] Figure 70(b) is a top-side view of a second exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector accessory holder;
[090] Figure 71 shows a perspective view of the wound/bandage protector accessory holder in an exemplary process of being mounted to the non- wound facing side of the body portion;
[091] Figure 72(a) is a side view of another exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector, according to the present invention;
[092] Figure 72(b) is a top cross-sectional view of the wound/bandage protector illustrated in Figure 72(a) taken along line 72e-72e' with a strap in an open position;
[093] Figure 72(c) is a top cross-sectional view of the wound/bandage protector illustrated in Figure 72(a) with the strap portion in a closed position;
[094] Figure 73(a) is a top-side a view of an exemplary accessory holder according to the present invention;
[095] Figure 73(b) is a bottom-side view of an exemplary accessory holder according to the present invention;
[096] Figure 73(c) is a side view of the exemplary accessory holder of Figures 73(a) and 73(b) with a first tube or wire configuration;
[097] Figure 73(d) is a side view of the exemplary accessory holder of Figures 73(a) and 73(b) with a second tube or wire configuration; [098] Figure 74(a) is a side view of the wound/bandage protector of Figure 6(c), illustrating only the relevant elements thereof, before the wound/bandage protector is fastened to a limb;
[099] Figure 74(b) is the side view of the wound/bandage protector as shown in Figure 6(c) fastened to the limb via a first catch fastener fastened with a wound facing side of a body portion, with a final fastener not fastened with a non- wound facing side of the body portion;
[0100] Figure 74(c) is a side view of the wound/bandage protector of Figure 6(c) with a final fastener fastened with a non- wound facing side of the body portion;
[0101] Figure 75(a) is a side view of the wound/bandage protector of Figure 7(c), illustrating only the relevant elements thereof, before the wound/bandage protector is fastened to a limb;
[0102] Figure 75(b) is the side view of the wound/bandage protector as shown in Figure 7(c) fastened to the limb via a first catch fastener fastened with a wound facing side of a body portion, with a final fastener not fastened with a non- wound facing side of the body portion;
[0103] Figure 75(c) is a side view of the wound/bandage protector of Figure 7(c) with a final fastener fastened with a non-wound facing side of the body portion;
[0104] Figure 76(a) is a side view of the wound/bandage protector of Figure 8(c), illustrating only the relevant elements thereof, before the wound/bandage protector is fastened to a limb;
[0105] Figure 76(b) is the side view of the wound/bandage protector as shown in Figure 8(c) fastened to the limb via a first catch fastener fastened with a wound facing side of a body portion, with a final fastener not fastened with a non- wound facing side of the body portion;
[0106] Figure 76(c) is a side view of the wound/bandage protector with a final fastener fastened with a non- wound facing side of the body portion;
[0107] Figure 77(a) is a top-side view of an exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector accessory holder;
[0108] Figure 77(b) is a bottom-side view of an exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector accessory holder;
[0109] Figure 78(a) is a top-side view of an exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector accessory holder; and
[0110] Figure 78(b) is a bottom-side view of an exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector accessory holder.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0111] Figure 1 shows a super- stretch tube 1 that is part of the bandaging system according to the present invention. The super-stretch tube 1 may be used for protecting a wound or for covering one of the bandages disclosed below. The super-stretch tube 1 has a tube body portion 2 which may be made of a stretchable material such as an elastic non- woven that is found in the side portions of Huggies® brand Little Swimmers® and Pull-Ups® or Pampers® Easy Ups® Cruisers®. Alternatively, the tube body portion 2 may be made of other materials with similar elasticity properties that provide a comparable amount of stretchability and tension.
[0112] According to one exemplary embodiment of the invention, the stretchable material of the tube body portion 2, when extended to its full capacity, can stretch to more than double the tube body portion's 2 un-extended size. In the context of this application, "super stretchable" material refers to material that can resiliently stretch to a length that is equal to or greater than one and a half times the length of the material when not under tension. In the context of this application, "stretchable" material refers to material that can resiliently stretch to a length that is at least ten percent greater than the length of the material when not under tension. A material that has "little or no stretch" is one that is not super stretchable. A material that has "no stretch" is one that is not stretchable. A "dead zone" is an area of material that has little or no stretch which may, but not necessarily, be an integral part of an otherwise stretchable material. A dead zone area may be formed in an elastic nonwoven material with an ultrasonic seal, which is generally used when attaching two nonwovens together, by punching, applying pressure and then high frequency vibration, which causes nonwoven materials to melt, to an overlapping connecting portion of the two nonwovens. Alternatively, particularly when forming a dead zone in a single piece of nonwoven fabric, the dead zone may be formed by simply applying the pressure and high frequency vibration without punching. The "stretching resistance", "elastic modulus" or Young's modulus, refers to a ratio of stretching force on a particular area along a particular axis over a ratio of change in the length of the material along the particular axis due to the applied stretching force. Thus, a material that can be "easily" stretched has a lower elastic modulus than a material that is "hard" to stretch. The stretchable material of the tube body portion 2 at least provides stretching capacity in a manner that allows a circumference of the super- stretch tube 1 to vary. The stretchable material of the tube body portion 2 may, alternatively, provide stretching capacity that allows both the circumference and a length of the tube body portion 2 to vary. Preferably, the super- stretch material of the tube body portion 2 is very thin, being less than 1/16th of an inch thick when in the un-extended position and provides some breathability as well as good water resistance.
[0113] The super-stretch tube 1 has a strip 4 that extends along a length 7 of the super-stretch tube 1 from a first open end 6 of the super- stretch tube 1 to a second open end 8 of the super- stretch tube 1 at least along an inside surface 3 of the super-stretch tube 1. The strip 4 may be positioned along or over a seam 5 that may extend the length of the super-stretch tube 1. The strip 4 has one or more threads made of a rubberized material provided in such a manner that the rubberized material threads are exposed at least on an inner side of the super-stretch tube 1. The strip 4 may be made from an elastic material used in some larger hair bands that includes rubberized material threads. The rubberized material is not necessarily exposed on the exterior side 9 of the stretch tube 1. Alternatively, the strip 4 may be comprised of stretch non-slip medical grade silicone or similar, preferably latex free, material. The non-slip silicone may be applied in a continuous or discontinuous manner to form the strip 4. Alternatively, the entire inside of the tube may be coated with low tack non-slip silicone or similar, preferably latex free, material.
[0114] Although not depicted in Figures 1(a) and 1(b) of the super-stretch tube 1, in an alternative exemplary embodiment of the super- stretch tube 1 according to the present invention, there may also be one or more super-stretch tube fastening straps attached to an exterior surface 9 of the super-stretch tube 1. The one or more super-stretch tube fastening straps may be configured in a similar fashion as fastening strap 23A shown in Figures 2(a) and 2(c) and discussed below. Preferably, a first fastening strap of the one or more super-stretch tube fastening straps may be provided in close proximity to the first open end 6 of the super-stretch tube 1 and a second fastening strap of the one or more of the super-stretch tube fastening straps may be provided in close proximity to the to the second open end 8 of the super-stretch tube 1.
[0115] Figure 2(a) shows an exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector 20, according to the present invention. The wound/bandage protector 20 is configured as a
"sock/mitten", with a body 21 that has a first end 21A that is open and a second end 21B that is closed. The body 21 may be made of super- stretchable or stretchable material similar to the material of the super-stretch tube 1, discussed above and shown in Figure 1 and at least a portion of the non-wound facing side of the body 21 may be configured as a Velcro® loop type fastener. The stretchable material of the body 21 of the wound/bandage protector 20 at least provides such stretching capacity in a manner that allows a circumference of the body 21 to vary. The stretchable material of the body 21 may, alternatively, provide such stretching capacity that allows both the circumference and a length of the body 21 to vary.
[0116] The body 21 has a panel 22 which may be made of material that has little or no stretch. The panel 22 is shown in Figure 2(a), which illustrates an outside side view showing a portion of an external non- wound facing surface of the wound/bandage protector 20. However, the panel 22 is not necessarily visibly distinguishable from the rest of the body 21, particularly on the external non-wound facing surface of the wound/bandage protector 20. A gauze pad (not specifically illustrated in Figure 2(a)) may be affixed to the panel 22 on an internal wound-facing side. Alternatively, the gauze pad may be attached to the panel 22 in a temporary fashion such as via use of a Velcro® type fastening system or a reusable pressure sensitive adhesive such as that used in Post-it® notes. In another alternative embodiment, the panel 22 and the gauze pad is made of stretchable or super- stretchable material. In this embodiment, the entire body 21 may be configured to function as the panel 22.
[0117] In the context of this specification, gauze, or gauze pad, refers to any material or composite of material that may be therapeutically used as a pad over a wound. For example, the gauze pad may be made of cotton or a polyester blend fabric. The fabric may be covered with a plastic porous film such as Telfa® which prevents or minimizes wound adhesion. Furthermore, the gauze pad may be backed with a film that prevents body fluids from penetrating through the gauze pad to the bandage.
[0118] The body 21 has an external non- wound facing surface and an internal wound-facing surface. Attached to the external non-wound facing surface of the body 21 proximate to the first end 21A is a fastening strap 23A. The fastening strap 23A, as illustrated in Figure 2(a) has a first strap part 23 that may be attached to the body 21 via a first attachment region 24. The first strap part 23 may be comprised of a stretchable or super stretchable material similar to the material used in the super- stretch tube 1. The material of the first strap part 23 preferably provides a stretching resistance that is greater than the stretching resistance of the body 21. The material of the first strap part 23 at least provides such stretching capacity in a manner that allows the length of the fastening strap 23A to vary. The first attachment region 24 is preferably configured as a dead zone to provide no stretch and may be comprised of a composite of the material of the first strap part 23 and the body 21 of the wound/bandage protector 20 and may be attached by a punch and melt heat seal. Alternatively, the first strap part 23 is directly attached to the body 21 without the first attachment region 24 intervening therebetween.
[0119] A second strap part 27 is attached to the first strap part 23 via a second attachment region 25. The second attachment region 25 is preferably configured as a dead zone to provide no stretch and may be comprised of a composite of the material of the first strap part 23 and the second strap part 27 and may be attached by a punch and melt heat seal. Alternatively, the second strap part 27 is directly attached to the first strap part 23 without the second attachment region 25 intervening therebetween. The fastening strap 23A has a wound facing side, which may be seen in Figure 2(a). The second strap part 27 has a portion 26 that includes a Velcro® hook type material, such as Velcro USA HTH 819 natural, on a wound-facing side of the fastening strap 23A. Alternatively, the second strap part 27 or the entire fastening strap 23A may be comprised of a cohesive material such as Coban™ so that the fastening strap 23 A when wrapped around can fasten to itself.
[0120] On the internal wound-facing surface of the body 21 proximate to the first end 21 A is a strip 21C, which may be similar in configuration to the strip 4 in the super- stretch tube 1, having one or more threads made of a rubberized material that provides a moderate amount of friction interwoven in the strip 21C in such a manner that the rubberized material threads are exposed. Alternatively, the strip 21C may be made of stretch non-slip silicone or similar, preferably latex free, material that provides a frictional surface. The non-slip silicone may be applied in a continuous or discontinuous manner to form the strip 21C. Preferably, the amount of friction provided by the frictional surface of the strip 21C should be one that does not cause discomfort when the wound/bandage protector 20 is worn. For purposes of this application indication of "rubberized material", "rubberized surface", "tacky surface", "non-slip grip surface" refers to any material that provides a frictional surface, including tacky surfacing material, pressure sensitive adhesive, non-slip silicone, Coban™, self-adherent material, and other surfaces that prevent slippage.
[0121] Figure 2(c) illustrates the process of securing the wound/bandage protector 20 of Figure 2(a) by showing the fastening strap 23A in an intermediate position, as the fastening strap 23A is being extended around the external non- wound facing surface of the wound/bandage protector 20 in the direction indicated by arrow 27A. The fastening strap 23A has a non- wound facing side, which may be seen in Figure 2(c). The first strap part 23 may be configured to act as a loop portion of a Velcro® type fastener on the non- wound facing side of the first strap part 23. The second strap part 27 may be configured as a loop portion of a Velcro® type fastener on the non- wound facing side of the fastening strap 23A.
[0122] The wound/bandage protector 20 may be slipped onto an appendage through the opening on the first end 21 A of the body 21 so that the gauze pad that is affixed to the panel 22 of the wound/bandage protector 20 covers a wound on the appendage, and the wound/bandage protector 20 is then secured in place by wrapping the fastening strap 23A around the outside of the wound/bandage protector 20 and affixing the Velcro hook fastener portion 26 of the second strap part 27 to the loop portion of the first strap part 23, the body 21, or the loop portion of the second strap part 27.
[0123] Figure 2(d) shows another exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector 20D, according to the present invention, that is configured as a "sock/mitten". The wound/bandage protector 20D has a body 21D that may be configured as described above for the body 21. The body 21D has a first end 21DA that is open and a second end 21DB that is closed and a panel 22D where a gauze pad may be permanently or detachably affixed. The wound/bandage protector 20D, however, has a strap 23D located proximate to the first end 21DA that is comprised of a cohesive material such as Coban T1VI . The strap 23D, instead of attaching to an external non-wound facing surface of the body 21D, extends through a slit 24D that allows the strap 23D to extend onto an internal wound-facing surface of the body 21D. Figure 2(e) is a top cross-sectional view taken along the line 2e-2e' illustrating how the strap 23D attaches to the internal wound-facing surface of the body 21 D and extends entirely around a circumference of the body 21D or alternatively around a portion of the circumference. Figures 2(d) and 2(e) illustrate the wound/bandage protector 20D with the strap 23D in an open position. Figure 2(f) illustrates a top cross-sectional view of the wound/bandage protector 20D in a closed position. As is illustrated, the portion of the strap 23D that is not attached to the internal wound-facing side of the body 21D is of sufficient length to extend around the outside circumference of the wound/bandage protector 20D and to overlap on itself so as to securely affix the strap 23D to itself. Alternatively, a portion of the outside circumference of the wound/bandage protector 20D may be covered with the cohesive material so that the strap 23D can securely fasten to the outside circumference of the wound/bandage protector 20D rather than having the strap 23D extending around onto itself.
[0124] Figure 72(a) shows another exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector 20E, according to the present invention, that is configured as a "sock/mitten". The wound/bandage protector 20E has a body 21E that may be configured as described above for the body 21. The body 21E has a first end 21EA that is open and a second end 21EB that is closed and a panel 22E where a gauze pad may be permanently or detachably affixed. The wound/bandage protector 20E, however, has a strap 23E located proximate to the first end 21EA. The strap 23E, instead of attaching to an external non- wound facing surface of the body 2 IE, extends through a slit 24E that allows the strap 23E to extend onto an internal wound-facing surface of the body 21E. As illustrated, the slit 24E extends all the way to the first end 21EA, alternatively the slit 24E may not extend all the way to the first end 21EA. The strap 23E does not extend all the way to the first end 21EA leaving a flap-over portion 723. Figure 72(b) is a top cross-sectional view taken along the line 72e-72e' illustrating how the strap 23E attaches to the internal wound-facing surface of the body 21E and extends entirely around a circumference of the body 21E or alternatively around a portion of the circumference of the internal wound-facing surface of the body 21E. The wound facing side 23EA of the strap 23E that is internal to the body 21E is configured as/or with a non- slip grip surface 722 that may be configured and functions similar to the strip 21C. The portion of the strap 23E that is external to the body 21E may extend entirely or partially around an external circumference of the body 2 IE. The wound facing side 23EA of the strap 23E that is external to the body 21E is configured as/or with a fastener 721 so that the strap 23E may be fastened to the external circumference of the body 21E. Alternatively, the portion of the strap 23E that is external to the body 21E may be of sufficient length to extend around the outside circumference of the body 21E and to overlap onto itself and is configured as/or with the fastener 721 so that the strap 23E may be securely affixed to wound facing side 23EB of the strap 23E. Figures 72(a) and 72(b) illustrate the wound/bandage protector 20E with the strap 23E in an open position. Figure 72(c) illustrates a top cross- sectional view of the wound/bandage protector 20E in a closed position. After the wound/bandage protector 20E is placed on a limb and the strap 23E is fastened, the flap-over portion 723 may be folded over the strap 23E such that the flap-over portion 723 may partially or fully cover the strap 23E or even extend further than the strap 23E. Thus as illustrated in Figure 72(c) the flap-over portion 723 of the body 21E also forms an outer layer of the cross-section. In an alternative embodiment, the strap 23E may extend to the first end 21EA and the strap 23E may be folded over onto itself or completely flipped over along with the flap-over portion 723. Alternatively the flap-over portion 723 may extend further downward toward the second end 21EB and the strap 23E may be folded over onto itself or completely flipped over along with the flap-over portion 723. Additionally, with regard to the wound/bandage protector 20D, the same method of fastening with a flap-over portion and the related structural variations may be applied.
[0125] Figure 3(a) shows an exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector 30, according to the present invention. The wound/bandage protector 30 is configured as a sock/mitten similar to the wound/bandage protector 20 in Figure 2(a). The wound/bandage protector 30 has a body 31 that has a first end 31 A that is open and a second end 3 IB that is closed. However, the body 21 of the wound/bandage protector 20 has a uniform circumference from the open end 21A to the closed end 21B and a panel 22, which has a uniform width. In contrast, the body 31 of the wound/bandage protector 30 is tapered from the open end 31 A to the closed end 3 IB so that one end is larger than the other, and a panel 32 is also tapered.
Alternatively, the panel 32 may also have a uniform width, regardless of the shape or
circumference of the body 31. The body 31 and the panel 32 are otherwise similarly configured to the body 21 and the panel 22.
[0126] The body 31 has an external non- wound facing surface and an internal wound-facing surface. Attached to the external non- wound facing surface of the body 31 proximate to the first end 31 A is a fastening strap 33A. The fastening strap 33A has a first strap part 33, a second strap part 37, a portion 36 of the second strap part 37, a first attachment region 34 and a second attachment region 35 that are configured similar to the corresponding components of the fastening strap 23 A in Figure 2(a).
[0127] Figure 2(b) illustrates a first alternative embodiment of a protective sheath 28 and Figure 3(b) illustrates a second alternative embodiment of a protective sheath 38. Both the protective sheath 28 and the protective sheath 38 may each be used in conjunction with either the wound/bandage protector 20 or the wound/bandage protector 30. Each of the protective sheaths 28, 38 has a body 28A, 38A with an opening on a first end 28B, 38B and a second end 28C, 38C that is closed. The bodies 28A, 38A are configured to fit snugly over the exterior of the wound/bandage protector 20, 30. The bodies 28A, 38A may be comprised of a waterproof or water resistant material such as the plastic material used in Playtex® bottle liners or vinyl, or a waterproof or water resistant non- woven material, and may be configured with a plastic backing and/or with the capability of being stretchable or super stretchable. Alternatively, the bodies 28A, 38A may be comprised of a composite of materials, preferably one that will provide a waterproof or water-resistant barrier. The protective sheath 28 has a slit 29 and the protective sheath 38 has a slot 39. Both the slit 29 and the slot 39 are sized and positioned to allow the fastening strap 23A, 33A of the wound/bandage protector 20, 30 to fit through so that the fastening strap 23A, 33A can extend around the outside of the sheath and secure both the wound/bandage protector 20,30 as well as the sheath to an appendage being bandaged. On the wound facing side of the fastening strap 23A, 33A may be a tacky surface, which may be comprised of a pressure sensitive adhesive, or rubberized surface, or self-adherent surface material with a corresponding self-adherent surface material on the protective sheath 28,38. Preferably, the tacky surface of the fastening strap 23A, 33A is on the first and/or second attachment regions 24, 34 and 25, 35.
[0128] Figure 4 shows an exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector 40 according to the present invention. The wound/bandage protector 40 is configured as a sock/mitten similar to the wound/bandage protector 30 in Figure 3(a). The wound/bandage protector 40 has a body 41 that has a first end 41A that is open and a second end 41B that is closed. However, the wound/bandage protector 30 has a panel 32 whereas the wound/bandage protector 40 does not have a panel.
[0129] The body 41 is otherwise similarly configured to the body 31. The body 41 has an external non-wound facing surface and an internal wound-facing surface. Attached to the external non- wound facing surface of the body 41 proximate to the first end 41 A is a fastening strap 43A. The fastening strap 43A has a first strap part 43, a second strap part 47, a portion 46 of the second strap part 47, a first attachment region 44 and a second attachment region 45 that are configured similar to the corresponding components of the fastening strap 33A in Figure
3(a).
[0130] The wound/bandage protector 40 may be slipped onto an appendage through the wound/bandage protector opening 41 A so that it covers a wound or a bandage on the appendage, or another wound/bandage protector such as the exemplary embodiments in Figures 2(a) and 3(a). The wound/bandage protector 40 is then secured in place by wrapping the fastening strap 43A around the outside of the wound/bandage protector 40 and affixing the Velcro hook fastener portion 46 of the second strap part 47 to the loop portion of the first strap part 43, the body 41 or the loop portion of the second strap part 47.
[0131] Figure 5 shows an exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector 50 according to the present invention. The wound/bandage protector 50 is configured as a sock/mitten similar to the wound/bandage protector 20 in Figure 2(a). The wound/bandage protector 50 has a body 51 that has a first end 51 A that is open and a second end 5 IB that is closed. However, the wound/bandage protector 20 has a panel 22 whereas the wound/bandage protector 50 does not have a panel.
[0132] The body 51 is otherwise similarly configured to the body 21. The body 51 has an external non- wound facing surface and an internal wound-facing surface. Attached to the external non- wound facing surface of the body 51 proximate to the first end 51 A is a fastening strap 53A. The fastening strap 53A has a first strap part 53, a second strap part 57, a portion 56 of the second strap part 57, a first attachment region 54 and a second attachment region 55 that are configured similar to the corresponding components of the fastening strap 23A in Figure 2(a).
[0133] The wound/bandage protector 50 may be slipped onto an appendage through the wound/bandage protector opening 51 A so that it covers a wound or a bandage on the appendage, or another wound/bandage protector such as the exemplary embodiments in Figures 2(a) and 3(a), and the wound/bandage protector 50 is then secured in place by wrapping the Velcro stretch strap around the outside of the wound/bandage protector 50 and affixing the Velcro hook fastener portion 56 of the second strap part 57 to the loop portion of the first strap part 53, the body 51 or the loop portion of the second strap part 57.
[0134] Figures 6(a)-6(c) are, respectively, a top non-wound-facing view, a bottom wound facing view, and a cross-sectional side view taken along the line II-II' of a wound/bandage protector 60 according to the present invention. The exemplary embodiment of the wound/bandage protector 60 has a body portion 61 that is configured as a wrap which may be comprised of super-stretch material similar to the super- stretch material used in the body 21, 31 of the bandage mittens/socks 20, 30. The body portion 61 is configured to act as a loop portion of a Velcro® type fastener on both the bottom wound-facing side of the wound/bandage protector 60 and the top non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 60. The body portion 61 has a length that runs from a first end 61 A to a second end 6 IB. The stretchable material of the body portion
61 at least provides such stretching capacity in a manner that allows the length of the body portion 61 to vary. The stretchable material of the body portion 61 may, alternatively, provide such stretching capacity that allows both the length of the body portion 61 as well as a width of the body portion 61 which is perpendicular to the length of the body portion 61 to vary.
[0135] A gauze port 62A is positioned on or integrated into the body portion 61 proximal to the first end of the body portion 61A. The gauze port 62A is an area where a gauze pad 69 may be attached or removably attached to the wound-facing side of the body portion 61. The gauze port
62A may be comprised of non-stretchable material and may have a surface that is configured for repeated removal and attachment of gauze by having either a hook or loop Velcro® type fastening surface or a surface that provides a good bond with a re-stickable adhesive such as that found in Post- it® notes. Alternatively, both the gauze port 62A and the gauze pad 69 may have a low tack adhesive, such as a low tack silicone adhesive. The low tack adhesive may be on the entire non- wound facing side of the gauze pad 69, or may be just on a portion of the non- wound facing side of the gauze pad 69. Another possibility is that the surface of the gauze port 62A may be comprised of an adhesive that allows for the permanent attachment of the gauze pad 69.
The gauze port 62A may be used to attach different sized gauze pads 69 as well as to
periodically replace the gauze pad 69 in the wound/bandage protector 60 shown in this embodiment. The gauze port 62A may be sized and/or configured so as to attach to all, a substantial portion, or a small portion as illustrated in the Figures 6(b) and 6(c), such as one side of the gauze pad 69.
[0136] In closer proximity to the first end 61A of the body portion 61 of the wound/bandage protector 60 than the gauze port 62A, is a strip 62, which may be similar in configuration to the strip 4 in the first embodiment, having one or more threads made of a rubberized material that provides a moderate amount of friction interwoven in the strip 62 in such a manner that the rubberized material threads are exposed. Alternatively, the strip 62 may be made of stretch non- slip silicone or similar, preferably latex free, material that provides a frictional surface. The non- slip silicone may be applied in a continuous or discontinuous manner to form the strip 62.
Preferably, the amount of friction provided by the frictional surface of the strip 62 should be one that does not cause discomfort when the wound/bandage protector 60 is worn. The strip 62 could be configured so that it is not stretchable in either one or both of the length or the width directions. The strip 62 may be provided along the top non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 60 and/or the bottom wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 60. Moreover, the strip 62 may extend around sides of the wound/bandage protector
60 and along both the top non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 60 and the bottom wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 60 so as to form an annular shape.
[0137] A region 63A of the body portion 61 extends from the strip 62 to the first end of the body portion 61. On the end region 63A of the first end of the body portion 61 A, although not necessarily on the entire end region 63 A, is a first-catch fastener 63 on the top non- wound-facing side of the wound/bandage protector 60. The first-catch fastener 63 is configured so as to be capable of fastening with at least a portion of the wound facing side of the body portion 61. The first end of the body portion 61 A may be curved as shown in Figures 4(a) and 4(b) or straight or any other configuration.
[0138] Attached to the second end of the body portion 61B are two fastening tabs 64A. Each of the fastening tabs 64A may be comprised of two parts. A first tab part 64 is attached to the second end of the wound/bandage protector body portion 61B and is made out of a super-stretch material which may be adapted to function as a loop portion of a Velcro®-type fastener on both the top non- wound facing side and the bottom wound-facing side of the wound/bandage protector 60. The super-stretch material of the first tab part 64 preferably provides a stretching resistance that is greater than the stretching resistance of the body portion 61. The first tab part 64 may be attached to the second end of the wound/bandage protector body portion 6 IB via an attachment region 65 which is preferably configured as a dead zone to provide no stretch. The attachment region 65 may be comprised of a composite of the material of the first tab part 64 and the body portion 61 of the wound/bandage protector 60 and may be attached by a punch and melt heat seal. Alternatively, the first tab part 64 is directly attached to the body portion 61 without an attachment region 65 intervening therebetween.
[0139] A second tab part 68 is attached to the first tab part 64 via an attachment region 66. The attachment region 66 is preferably configured as a dead zone to provide no stretch and may be comprised of a composite of the material of the first tab part 64 and the second tab part 68 and may be attached by a punch and melt heat seal. The second tab part 68 has a final fastener 67 which includes a Velcro® hook type material on the bottom wound-facing side of each of the fastening tabs 64A. Alternatively, the second tab part 68 is directly attached to the first tab part 64 without an attachment region 66 intervening therebetween. There may be a spacing 64B between inner sides of the two fastening tabs 64A at the second end of the wound/bandage protector body portion 61B. The shape of the inner sides of the two fastening tabs 64A may be comprised of an arc, an arc combined with a straight line, an angled line, or any other embodiment which would allow for a distance between the two inner sides of the two fastening tabs 64A. The magnitude of the spacing 64B may increase along a length of the fastening tabs 64A running from the first tab part 64 to the second tab part 68. The two fastening tabs 64A have lengths 64C running from the second end of the wound/bandage protector body portion 61B to the second tab part 68 which may run parallel to each other. The outer sides of the two fastening tabs 64A may run parallel to each other and may continue the straight lines formed by the sides of the body portion 61of the wound/bandage protector 60.
[0140] Figures 74(a)-74(c) illustrate an exemplary method of using the wound/bandage protector 60. In Figure 74(a), the wound-facing side 681 of the body portion 61 of the wound/bandage protector 60 is placed and held against a limb 683. The body portion 61 is then wrapped around the limb 683 in a direction such that the wound-facing side 681 of the body portion 61 faces the limb 683. Then, as shown in Figure 74(b) the first catch fastener 63 is secured to the wound- facing side 681 of the body portion 61. Then, the remainder of the body portion 61 from where the first catch fastener 63 is attached to the body portion 61 in the wrapping direction is rotationally extended and, as shown in Figure 74(c), the final fasteners 67 of the fastening tabs 64A are then fastened to the non- wound facing side 682 of the body portion 61.
[0141] Figure 60 shows an alternative exemplary configuration of a bottom view of the wound/bandage protector 60 according to the present invention. In this configuration, instead of the vertical strip 62, there may be a horizontal strip 62B along or proximal to an upper edge of the wound/bandage protector 60, there may be a horizontal strip 62D along or proximal to a lower edge of the wound/bandage protector 60, and there may be a horizontal strip 62C at another position between the strips 62B and 62D of the wound/bandage protector 60. There may also be any combination of these strips, i.e. only strips 62B and 62D, or 62B and 62C, or 62C and 62D, or any one of the strips 62B, 62C or 62D. In an alternative embodiment not shown in the figure, there may be one or more vertical strips along the bottom wound-facing side of wound/bandage 60 rather than horizontal strips. In another alternative embodiment not shown in the figure, rather than vertical or horizontal strips, the entire wound-facing side of the body portion 61 may be provided with a low tack non-slip silicone coating or similar material.
According to this exemplary embodiment, there may be a dead zone 65B at or proximal to the first end 61 A, there may be a dead zone 65D at or proximal to the second end 6 IB, and there may be a dead zone 65C preferably at or proximal to the middle of the body portion 61 or at some other position between the dead zone 65B and the dead zone 65D. Alternatively, instead of or in addition to the strips 62B, 62C and 62D, the dead zones 65B, 65C and 65D may be configured as strips as well.
[0142] Figures 7(a)-7(c) are, respectively, a top non-wound-facing view, a bottom wound facing view, and a cross-sectional side view taken along the line ΙΙΙ-ΙΙΓ of a wound/bandage protector
70 according to the present invention. The exemplary embodiment of the wound/bandage protector 70 has a body portion 71 that is configured as a wrap which may be comprised of super- stretch material similar to the super- stretch material used in the body 21, 31 of the bandage mittens/socks 20, 30. The body portion 71 is configured to act as a loop portion of a Velcro® type fastener on both the bottom wound-facing side of the wound/bandage protector 70 and the top non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 70. The body portion 71 has a length that runs from a first end 71 A to a second end 7 IB. The stretchable material of the body portion
71 at least provides such stretching capacity in a manner that allows the length of the body portion 71 to vary. The stretchable material of the body portion 71 may, alternatively, provide such stretching capacity that allows both the length of the body portion 71 as well as a width of the body portion 71 which is perpendicular to the length of the body portion 71 to vary.
[0143] A gauze port 72A is positioned on or integrated into the body portion 71 proximal to the first end 71 A of the body portion 71. The gauze port 72A is an area where a gauze pad 79 may be attached or removably attached to the wound-facing side of the body portion 71. The gauze port 72A may be comprised of non- stretchable material and may have a surface that is configured for repeated removal and attachment of gauze by having either a hook or loop Velcro® type fastening surface or a surface that provides a good bond with a re-stickable adhesive such as that found in Post- it® notes. Alternatively, the surface of the gauze port 72A may be comprised of an adhesive that allows for the permanent attachment of the gauze pad 79. The gauze port 72A may be used to attach different sized gauze pads 79 as well as to
periodically replace the gauze pad 79 in the wound/bandage protector 70 shown in this embodiment. The gauze port 72A may be sized and or configured so as to attach to all, a substantial portion, or a small portion such as one side of the gauze pad 79.
[0144] In closer proximity to the first end 71 A of the body portion 71 of the wound/bandage protector 70 than the gauze port 72A, is a strip 72, which may be similar in configuration to the strip 4 in the first embodiment, having one or more threads made of a rubberized material that provides a moderate amount of friction interwoven in the strip 72 in such a manner that the rubberized material threads are exposed. Alternatively, the strip 72 may be made of other material that provides a frictional surface. Preferably, the amount of friction provided by the frictional surface of the strip 72 should be one that does not cause discomfort when the wound/bandage protector 70 is worn. The strip 72 could be configured so that it is not stretchable in either one or both of the length or the width directions. The strip 72 may be provided along the top non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 70 and/or the bottom wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 70. Moreover, the strip 72 may extend around sides of the wound/bandage protector 70 and along both the top non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 70 and the bottom wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 70 so as to form an annular shape.
[0145] An end region 73A of the body portion 71 extends from the strip 72 to the first end 71 A of the body portion 71. A portion of the end region 73 A may be tapered so as to provide a gradual diminution in the width of the body portion 71 toward the first end 71 A. A tab 75 extends from the first end 71 A of the body portion 71. The tab 75 may be centered along the outer edge of the first end 71 A. On the tab 75 is a first-catch fastener 73 on the top non- wound- facing side of the wound/bandage protector 70 that is configured so as to be capable of fastening with the wound facing side of the body portion 71. The first-catch fastener 73 may also extend onto the end region 73A.
[0146] Figures 75(a)-75(c) illustrate an exemplary method of using the wound/bandage protector 70. In Figure 75(a), the wound-facing side 781 of the body portion 71 of the wound/bandage protector 70 is placed and held against a limb 783. The body portion 71 is then wrapped around the limb 783 in a direction such that the wound-facing side 781 of the body portion 71 faces the limb 783. Then, as shown in Figure 75(b) the first catch fastener 73 is secured to the wound- facing side 781 of the body portion 71. Then, the remainder of the body portion 71 from where the first catch fastener 73 is attached to the body portion 71 in the wrapping direction is rotationally extended and, as shown in Figure 75(c), the final fastener 77 is then fastened to the non- wound facing side 782 of the body portion 71. It should be noted that in this embodiment, as well as in other embodiments according to the present invention, the first catch fastener may be fastened to a first position on the wound-facing side of the wound/bandage protector that may be on a tab, rather than on the body portion, that is distinct from a location on the tab where a final fastener is located.
[0147] On the second end of the body portion 7 IB are two fastening tabs 74. The two fastening tabs 74 are a continuation of the same piece of super-stretch material as the body portion 71, thus first-catch fastener 73 is also configured so as to be capable of fastening with the wound facing sides of the fastening tabs 74. There may be a spacing 74B between inner sides of the two fastening tabs 74A at the second end of the wound/bandage protector body portion 71B. The shape of the inner sides of the two fastening tabs 74 may be an angled line as shown in Figures 5(a) & 5(b), an arc, an arc combined with a straight line, or any other configuration which would allow for a distance between the two inner sides of the two fastening tabs 74. The magnitude of the spacing 74B may increase along a length of the fastening tabs 74. The two fastening tabs 74 have lengths 74C running from the second end of the wound/bandage protector body portion 7 IB to the second tab part 78 which may run parallel to each other. Outer sides of the two fastening tabs 74A may run parallel to each other and may continue straight lines formed by the sides of the body portion 71of the wound/bandage protector 70, as shown in Figures 5(a) & 5(b). Alternatively, the outer sides of the two fastening tabs 74 may assume a shape that tapers inwardly, toward the inner sides of the fastening tabs 74A, or outwardly, away from the inner sides of the fastening tabs 74A. A final fastener 77 of each of the two fastening tabs 74 has a Velcro® hook type material on the bottom wound-facing side of the wound/bandage protector 70.
[0148] Figures 8(a)-8(c) are, respectively, a top non-wound-facing view, a bottom wound facing view, and a cross-sectional side view taken along the line IV-IV of a wound/bandage protector
80 according to the present invention. The exemplary embodiment of the wound/bandage protector 80 has a body portion 81 that is configured as a wrap which may be comprised of super- stretch material similar to the super- stretch material used in the body 21, 31 of the bandage mittens/socks 20, 30. The body portion 81 is configured to act as a loop portion of a Velcro® type fastener on both the bottom wound-facing side of the wound/bandage protector 80 and the top non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 80. The body portion 81 has a length that runs from a first end 81 A to a second end 8 IB. The stretchable material of the body portion
81 at least provides such stretching capacity in a manner that allows the length of the body portion 81 to vary. The stretchable material of the body portion 81 may, alternatively, provide such stretching capacity that allows both the length of the body portion 81 as well as a width of the body portion 81 which is perpendicular to the length of the body portion 81 to vary.
[0149] A gauze port 82A is positioned on or integrated into the body portion 81 proximal to the first end 81 A of the body portion 81. The gauze port 82A is an area where a portion of a gauze pad 89 may be attached or removably attached to the wound-facing side of the body portion 81. The gauze port 82A may be comprised of non-stretchable material and may have a surface that is configured for repeated removal and attachment of gauze by having either a hook or loop Velcro® type fastening surface or a surface that provides a good bond with a re-stickable adhesive such as that found in Post- it® notes. Alternatively, the surface of the gauze port 82A may be comprised of an adhesive that allows for the permanent attachment of the gauze pad 89. The gauze port 82A may be used to attach different sized gauze pads 89 as well as to periodically replace the gauze pad 89 in the wound/bandage protector 80 shown in this embodiment. The gauze port 82A may be sized and or configured so as to attach to all, a substantial portion, or a small portion such as one side of the gauze pad 89.
[0150] In closer proximity to the first end 81A of the body portion 81 of the wound/bandage protector 80 than the gauze port 82A, is a strip 82, which may be similar in configuration to the strip 4 in the first embodiment, having one or more threads made of a rubberized material that provides a moderate amount of friction interwoven in the strip 82 in such a manner that the rubberized material threads are exposed. Alternatively, the strip 82 may be made of other material that provides a frictional surface. Preferably, the amount of friction provided by the frictional surface of the strip 82 should be one that does not cause discomfort when the wound/bandage protector 80 is worn. The strip 82 could be configured so that it is not stretchable in either one or both of the length or the width directions. The strip 82 may be provided along the top non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 80 and/or the bottom wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 80. Moreover, the strip 82 may extend around sides of the wound/bandage protector 80 and along both the top non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 80 and the bottom wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 80 so as to form an annular shape.
[0151] An end region 83A of the body portion 81 extends from the strip 82 to the first end 81A of the body portion 81. A portion of the end region 83 A may be tapered so as to provide a gradual diminution in the width of the body portion 81 toward the first end 81 A. A tab 85 extends from the first end 81 A of the body portion 81. The tab 85 may be centered along the outer edge of the first end 81 A. On the tab 85 is a first-catch fastener 83 on the top non- wound- facing side of the wound/bandage protector 80. The first-catch fastener 83 may also extend onto the end region 83A.
[0152] A second end region 88 extends along the body portion 81 from a point along the length of the body portion 81 that is proximal to the second end 8 IB of the body portion 81, to the second end 8 IB. A portion of the end region 88 may be tapered so as to provide a gradual diminution in the width of the body portion 81 toward the second end 8 IB. On the second end region 88, although not necessarily on the entire second end region 88, is a final fastener 84 that can engage and hold fast to the body portion 81 on the top non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 80, or a portion thereof. The final fastener 84 may be made of a Velcro® hook type material provided on the bottom wound-facing side of the wound/bandage protector 80. Figures 76(a)-76(c) illustrate an exemplary method of using the wound/bandage protector 80. In
Figure 76(a), the wound-facing side 881 of the body portion 81 of the wound/bandage protector 80 is placed and held against a limb 883. The body portion 81 is then wrapped around the limb 883 in a direction such that the wound-facing side 881 of the body portion 81 faces the limb 883. Then, as shown in Figure 76(b) the first catch fastener 83 is secured to the wound-facing side 881 of the body portion 81. Then, the remainder of the body portion 81 from where the first catch fastener 83 is attached to the body portion 81 in the wrapping direction is rotationally extended and, as shown in Figure 76(c), the final fastener 84 is then fastened to the non-wound facing side 882 of the body portion 81.
[0153] Figures 9(a)-9(c) are, respectively, a top non- wound-facing view, a bottom wound facing view, and a cross-sectional side view taken along the line V-V of a wound/bandage protector 90 according to the present invention. The exemplary embodiment of the wound/bandage protector
90 has a body portion 91 that is configured as a wrap which may be comprised of super-stretch material similar to the super- stretch material used in the body 21, 31 of the bandage
mittens/socks 20, 30. The body portion 91 is configured to act as a loop portion of a Velcro® type fastener on both the bottom wound-facing side of the wound/bandage protector 90 and the top non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 90. The body portion 91 has a length that runs from a first end 91 A to a second end 9 IB. The stretchable material of the body portion
91 at least provides such stretching capacity in a manner that allows the length of the body portion 91 to vary. The stretchable material of the body portion 91 may, alternatively, provide such stretching capacity that allows both the length of the body portion 91 as well as a width of the body portion 91 which is perpendicular to the length of the body portion 91 to vary.
[0154] A gauze panel 92A is positioned on or integrated into the body portion 91 proximal to the first end 91 A of the body portion 91. The gauze panel 92A is an area where all or substantially all of a gauze pad 99 may be attached or removably attached to the wound-facing side of the body portion 91. The gauze panel 92A may be comprised of non- stretchable material and may have a surface that is configured for repeated removal and attachment of gauze by having either a hook or loop Velcro® type fastening surface or a surface that provides a good bond with a re-stickable adhesive such as that found in Post-it® notes. Alternatively, the surface of the gauze panel 92A may be comprised of an adhesive that allows for the permanent attachment of the gauze pad 99. The gauze panel 92A may be used to attach different sized gauze pads 99 as well as to periodically replace the gauze pad 99 in the wound/bandage protector 90 shown in this embodiment. [0155] In closer proximity to the first end 91A of the body portion 91 of the wound/bandage protector 90 than the gauze panel 92A, may be a strip 92, which may be similar in configuration to the strip 4 in the first embodiment, having one or more threads made of a rubberized material that provides a moderate amount of friction interwoven in the strip 92 in such a manner that the rubberized material threads are exposed. Alternatively, the strip 92 may be made of other material that provides a frictional surface. Preferably, the amount of friction provided by the frictional surface of the strip 92 should be one that does not cause discomfort when the wound/bandage protector 90 is worn. The strip 92 could be configured so that it is not stretchable in either one or both of the length or the width directions. The strip 92 may be provided along the top non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 90 and/or the bottom wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 90. Moreover, the strip 92 may extend around sides of the wound/bandage protector 90 and along both the top non-wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 90 and the bottom wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 90 so as to form an annular shape.
[0156] An end region 93A of the body portion 91 extends from the strip 92 to the first end 91A of the body portion 91. A portion of the end region 93 A may be tapered so as to provide a gradual diminution in the width of the body portion 91 toward the first end 91A. A tab 95 extends from the first end 91 A of the body portion 91. The tab 95 may be centered along the outer edge of the first end 91A. On the tab 95 is a first-catch fastener 93 on the top non-wound- facing side of the wound/bandage protector 90. The first-catch fastener 93 may also extend onto the end region 93A.
[0157] A second end region 98 extends along the body portion 91 from a point along the length of the body portion 91 that is proximal to the second end 9 IB of the body portion 91, to the second end 91B. A portion of the end region 98 may be tapered so as to provide a gradual diminution in the width of the body portion 91 toward the second end 91B. On the second end region 98, although not necessarily on the entire second end region 98, is a final fastener 94 that can engage and hold fast to the body portion 91 on the top non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 90, or a portion thereof. The final fastener 94 may be made of a Velcro® hook type material provided on the bottom wound-facing side of the wound/bandage protector 90.
[0158] Figures 10(a)-10(c) are, respectively, a top non-wound-facing view, a bottom wound facing view, and a cross-sectional side view taken along the line VI- VI' of a wound/bandage protector 100 according to the present invention. The exemplary embodiment of the
wound/bandage protector 100 has a body portion 101 that is configured as a wrap, which may be comprised of super- stretch material similar to the super- stretch material used in the body 21, 31 of the bandage mittens/socks 20, 30. The body portion 101 is configured to act as a loop portion of a Velcro® type fastener on both the bottom wound-facing side of the wound/bandage protector 100 and the top non-wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 100. The body portion 101 has a length that runs from a first end 101 A to a second end 10 IB. The stretchable material of the body portion 101 at least provides such stretching capacity in a manner that allows the length of the body portion 101 to vary. The stretchable material of the body portion 101 may, alternatively, provide such stretching capacity that allows both the length of the body portion 101 as well as a width of the body portion 101 which is perpendicular to the length of the body portion 101 to vary.
[0159] A gauze panel 102A is positioned on or integrated into the body portion 101 proximal to the first end 101 A of the body portion 101. The gauze panel 102A is an area where all or substantially all of a gauze pad 109 may be attached or removably attached to the wound-facing side of the body portion 101. The gauze panel 102A may be comprised of non- stretchable material and may have a surface that is configured for repeated removal and attachment of gauze by having either a hook or loop Velcro® type fastening surface or a surface that provides a good bond with a re-stickable adhesive such as that found in Post-it® notes. Alternatively, the surface of the gauze panel 102A may be comprised of an adhesive that allows for the permanent attachment of the gauze pad 109. The gauze panel 102A may be used to attach different sized gauze pads 109 as well as to periodically replace the gauze pad 109 in the wound/bandage protector 100 shown in this embodiment.
[0160] In closer proximity to the first end 101A of the body portion 101 of the wound/bandage protector 100 than the gauze panel 102A, may be a strip 102, which may be similar in configuration to the strip 4 in the first embodiment, having one or more threads made of a rubberized material that provides a moderate amount of friction interwoven in the strip 102 in such a manner that the rubberized material threads are exposed. Alternatively, the strip 102 may be made of other material that provides a frictional surface. Preferably, the amount of friction provided by the frictional surface of the strip 102 should be one that does not cause discomfort when the wound/bandage protector 100 is worn. The strip 102 could be configured so that it is not stretchable in either one or both of the length or the width directions. The strip 102 may be provided along the top non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 100 and/or the bottom wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 100. Moreover, the strip 102 may extend around sides of the wound/bandage protector 100 and along both the top non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 100 and the bottom wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 100 so as to form an annular shape.
[0161] An end region 103 A of the body portion 101 extends from the strip 102 to the first end 101 A of the body portion 101. A portion of the end region 103 A may be tapered so as to provide a gradual diminution in the width of the body portion 101 toward the first end 101A. A tab 105 extends from the first end 101 A of the body portion 101. The tab 105 may be centered along the outer edge of the first end 101A. On the tab 105 is a first-catch fastener 103 on the top non-wound-facing side of the wound/bandage protector 100. The first-catch fastener 103 may also extend onto the end region 103A.
[0162] Attached to the second end of the body portion 101B is a fastening tab 104A. The fastening tab 104A may be comprised of two parts. A first tab part 104 is attached to the second end of the wound/bandage protector body portion 101B and is made out of a super-stretch material which may be adapted to function as a loop portion of a Velcro®-type fastener on both the top non-wound facing side and the bottom wound-facing side of the wound/bandage protector 100. The super-stretch material of the first tab part 104 preferably provides a stretching resistance that is greater than the stretching resistance of the body portion 101. The first tab part 104 may be attached to the second end of the wound/bandage protector body portion 101B via an attachment region 105 which is preferably configured to provide no stretch. The attachment region 105 may be comprised of a composite of the material of the first tab part 104 and the body portion 101 of the wound/bandage protector 100 and may be attached by a punch and melt heat seal. Alternatively, the first tab part 104 is directly attached to the body portion 101 without an attachment region 105 intervening therebetween. A second tab part 108 is attached to the first tab part 104 via an attachment region 106. The attachment region 106 may be comprised of a composite of the material of the first tab part 104 and the second tab part 108 and may be attached by a punch and melt heat seal. The second tab part 108 has a portion 107 which includes a Velcro® hook type material on the bottom wound-facing side of the fastening tab 104A. Alternatively, the second tab part 108 is directly attached to the first tab part 104 without an attachment region 106 intervening therebetween.
[0163] Figures l l(a)-l l(c) are, respectively, a top non-wound-facing view, a bottom wound facing view, and a cross-sectional side view taken along the line VII- VII' of a wound/bandage protector 110 according to the present invention. The exemplary embodiment of the
wound/bandage protector 110 has a body portion 111 that is configured as a wrap, which may be comprised of super- stretch material similar to the super- stretch material used in the body 21, 31 of the bandage mittens/socks 20, 30. The body portion 111 is configured to act as a loop portion of a Velcro® type fastener on both the bottom wound-facing side of the wound/bandage protector 110 and the top non-wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 110. The body portion 111 has a length that runs from a first end 111 A to a second end 11 IB. The stretchable material of the body portion 111 at least provides such stretching capacity in a manner that allows the length of the body portion 111 to vary. The stretchable material of the body portion
111 may, alternatively, provide such stretching capacity that allows both the length of the body portion 111 as well as a width of the body portion 111 which is perpendicular to the length of the body portion 111 to vary.
[0164] A gauze port 112A is attached to the body portion 111 proximal to the first end 111 A of the body portion 111. The gauze port 112A is an area where a portion of a gauze pad 119 may be attached or removably attached to the wound-facing side of the body portion 111. The gauze port 112A may be comprised of non-stretchable material and may have a surface that is configured for repeated removal and attachment of gauze by having either a hook or loop Velcro® type fastening surface or a surface that provides a good bond with a re-stickable adhesive such as that found in Post-it® notes. Alternatively, the surface of the gauze port 112A may be comprised of an adhesive that allows for the permanent attachment of the gauze pad 119. The gauze port 112A may be used to attach different sized gauze pads 119 as well as to periodically replace the gauze pad 119 in the wound/bandage protector 110 shown in this embodiment. The gauze port 112A may be sized and or configured so as to attach to all, a substantial portion, or a small portion such as one side of the gauze pad 119.
[0165] In closer proximity to the first end 111 A of the body portion 111 of the wound/bandage protector 110 than the gauze port 112A, may be a strip 112, which may be similar in
configuration to the strip 4 in the first embodiment, having one or more threads made of a rubberized material that provides a moderate amount of friction interwoven in the strip 112 in such a manner that the rubberized material threads are exposed. Alternatively, the strip 112 may be made of other material that provides a frictional surface. Preferably, the amount of friction provided by the frictional surface of the strip 112 should be one that does not cause discomfort when the wound/bandage protector 110 is worn. The strip 112 could be configured so that it is not stretchable in either one or both of the length or the width directions. The strip 112 may be provided along the top non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 110 and/or the bottom wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 110. Moreover, the strip 112 may extend around sides of the wound/bandage protector 110 and along both the top non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 110 and the bottom wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 110 so as to form an annular shape. [0166] An end region 113A of the body portion 111 extends from the strip 112 to the first end
111 A of the body portion 111. A portion of the end region 113A may be tapered so as to provide a gradual diminution in the width of the body portion 111 toward the first end 111 A. A tab 115 extends from the first end 111 A of the body portion 111. The tab 115 may be centered along the outer edge of the first end 111 A. On the tab 115 is a first-catch fastener 113 on the top non- wound-facing side of the wound/bandage protector 110. The first-catch fastener 113 may also extend onto the end region 113A.
[0167] Attached to the second end of the body portion 11 IB is a fastening tab 114A. The fastening tab 114A may be comprised of two parts. A first tab part 114 is attached to the second end of the wound/bandage protector body portion 11 IB and is made out of a super-stretch material which may be adapted to function as a loop portion of a Velcro®-type fastener on both the top non- wound facing side and the bottom wound-facing side of the wound/bandage protector 110. The super-stretch material of the first tab part 114 preferably provides a stretching resistance that is greater than the stretching resistance of the body portion 111. The first tab part 114 may be attached to the second end of the wound/bandage protector body portion 11 IB via an attachment region 115 which is preferably configured to provide no stretch. The attachment region 115 may be comprised of a composite of the material of the first tab part 114 and the body portion 111 of the wound/bandage protector 110 and may be attached by a punch and melt heat seal. Alternatively, the first tab part 114 is directly attached to the body portion 111 without an attachment region 115 intervening therebetween. A second tab part 118 is attached to the first tab part 114 via an attachment region 116. The attachment region 116 may be comprised of a composite of the material of the first tab part 114 and the second tab part 118 and may be attached by a punch and melt heat seal. The second tab part 118 has a portion 117 which includes a Velcro® hook type material on the bottom wound-facing side of the fastening tab 114A. Alternatively, the second tab part 118 is directly attached to the first tab part 114 without an attachment region 116 intervening therebetween.
Figures 58(a) and 58(b) are, respectively, a top view and a side cross-sectional view taken along line ΧΙΙ-ΧΙΓ of an exemplary embodiment of a frictional gauze pad 580 according to the present invention. The frictional gauze pad 580 has a pad portion 581 and a frame 582. The pad portion 581 may be comprised of materials similar to that of the frictional gauze pads discussed above. The frame 582 is attached to and extends from the edge of the pad portion 581. The frame 582 may be comprised of a self-adherent material or a rubberized or tacky material and may have a similar configuration as the strip 62 in Figure 6(a) above. The frictional gauze pad 580 can be used instead of a gauze port or similar method of securing the gauze in place by providing a frictional or similar resistance between the frame 582 of the frictional gauze pad 580 and a bandage and/or a frictional or similar resistance between the frictional gauze pad 580 and the area surrounding the wound. Thus, for example, in the wound/bandage protector 60, in lieu of providing a gauze port 62A, one may use the frictional gauze pad 580. In addition, the wound/bandage protector 60 may be further configured to include a corresponding self-adherent material or a rubberized or tacky surface on the wound facing side of the body portion 61 to further enhance the frictional or similar resistance between the wound/bandage protector 60 and the frictional gauze pad 580. One skilled in the art would understand that this frictional gauze pad 580 may be applied to any and all of the bandages discussed above as well as to other bandages known in the art.
[0168] Figures 59(a)-(e) show alternative exemplary embodiments of a frictional gauze pad according to the present invention. Figure 59(a) may be a top view and/or a bottom view of a gauze pad 590 with a pad portion 591 and a frame 592. The pad portion 591 may be comprised of materials similar to that of the frictional gauze pad 290, discussed above. The frame 592 may be affixed to the top and/or bottom surface of the pad portion 591. Alternatively, the frame 592 may be attached to and extend from the edge of the pad portion 591. The frame 592 may be comprised of a self-adherent material or a rubberized or tacky material. Figure 59(b) is a side cross-sectional view of one alternative embodiment of a frictional gauze pad 590B, with a frame 592B, that has the same configuration as the frame 592, attached to the top surface of a pad portion 591B of the frictional gauze pad 590B. Figure 59(c) is a side cross-sectional view of another alternative embodiment of a frictional gauze pad 590C, with a frame 592C, that has the same configuration as the frame 592, attached to the bottom surface of a pad portion 591C of the frictional gauze pad 590C. Figure 59(d) is a side cross-sectional view of another alternative embodiment of a frictional gauze pad 590D, with a frame 592D, that has the same configuration as the frame 592, attached to both the top surface and the bottom surface of a pad portion 591D of the frictional gauze pad 590D. Figure 59(e) is a side cross-sectional view of another alternative embodiment of a frictional gauze pad 590E in which a frame 592E is extended to cover the entire top surface of a pad portion 591E. This embodiment may be combined with the frictional gauze pad 590C in which the frame 592C is attached to the bottom of the pad portion 591C.
[0169] Figures 66(a)-66(c) are, respectively, a top non-wound-facing view, a bottom wound facing view, and a side view of a wound/bandage protector 660 according to the present invention. The exemplary embodiment of the wound/bandage protector 660 has a body portion 661 that is configured as a wrap which may be comprised of super-stretch material similar to the super-stretch material used in the body 21, 31 of the bandage mittens/socks 20, 30. The body portion 661 is configured to act as a loop portion of a Velcro® type fastener on both the bottom wound-facing side of the wound/bandage protector 660 and the top non-wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 660. The body portion 661 has a length that runs from a first end 661A to a second end 661B. The stretchable material of the body portion 661 at least provides such stretching capacity in a manner that allows the length of the body portion 661 to vary. The stretchable material of the body portion 661 may, alternatively, provide such stretching capacity that allows both the length of the body portion 661 as well as a width of the body portion 661 which is perpendicular to the length of the body portion 661 to vary.
[0170] A gauze port 662 is positioned on or integrated into the body portion 661 proximal to the first end of the body portion 661A. The gauze port 662A is an area where a gauze pad 669 may be attached or removably attached to the wound-facing side of the body portion 661. The gauze port 662 may be comprised of non-stretchable material and may have a surface that is configured for repeated removal and attachment of gauze by having either a hook or loop Velcro® type fastening surface or a surface that provides a good bond with a re-stickable adhesive such as that found in Post- it® notes. Alternatively, both the gauze port 662 and the gauze pad 669 may have a low tack adhesive, such as a low tack silicone adhesive. The low tack adhesive may be on the entire non- wound facing side of the gauze pad 669, or may be just on a portion of the non- wound facing side of the gauze pad 669. Another possibility is that the surface of the gauze port 662 may be comprised of an adhesive that allows for the permanent attachment of the gauze pad 669. The gauze port 662 may be used to attach different sized gauze pads 669 as well as to
periodically replace the gauze pad 669 in the wound/bandage protector 660 shown in this embodiment. The gauze port 662 may be sized and/or configured so as to attach to all, a substantial portion, or a small portion as illustrated in the Figures 66(b) and 66(c), such as one side of the gauze pad 669.
[0171] In closer proximity to the first end 661A of the body portion 661 of the wound/bandage protector 660 than the gauze port 662, is a strip 668, which may be similar in configuration to the strip 4 in the first embodiment, having one or more threads made of a rubberized material that provides a moderate amount of friction interwoven in the strip 668 in such a manner that the rubberized material threads are exposed. Alternatively, the strip 668 may be made of stretch non-slip silicone or similar, preferably latex free, material that provides a frictional surface. The non-slip silicone may be applied in a continuous or discontinuous manner to form the strip 668. Preferably, the amount of friction provided by the frictional surface of the strip 668 should be one that does not cause discomfort when the wound/bandage protector 660 is worn. The strip 668 could be configured so that it is not stretchable in either one or both of the length or the width directions. The strip 668 may be provided along the top non-wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 660 and/or the bottom wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 660. Moreover, the strip 668 may extend around sides of the wound/bandage protector
660 and along both the top non-wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 660 and the bottom wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 660 so as to form an annular shape.
[0172] A first tab 664A extends from the first end 661A of the body portion 661 along, or proximal and substantially with, a line tangential to a lower side 661C of the body portion 661. On the wound facing side of the first tab 664A is a first-attachment region 666 that preferably extends to or proximal to an end of the first tab 664A that is distal to the body portion 661. The first-attachment region 666 is capable of fastening to a portion of the non-wound facing side of the body portion 661. A second tab 664B extends from the second end 66 IB of the body portion
661 along, or proximal and substantially with, a line tangential to an upper side 661D of the body portion 661. On the wound facing side of the second tab 664B is a second- attachment region 667 that preferably extends to or proximal to an end of the second tab 664B that is distal to the body portion 661. The second- attachment region 667 is capable of fastening to a portion of the non- wound facing side of the body portion 661. In the wound/bandage protector 660 the first and second tabs 664A, 664B are made of the same integral piece of material as the body portion. However, in other alternative embodiments the first and second tabs 664A, 664B may be constructed in the manner described herein by tabs in other exemplary embodiments of the wound bandage protector. The first- attachment region 666 and second attachment region 667 are preferably a hook portion of a Velcro®-type fastener, while the non- wound facing side of the body portion 661 preferably acts as a loop portion of a Velcro®-type fastener. On the top non- wound-facing side of the wound/bandage protector 660 proximal or adjacent to the first end 661A of the body portion is a first-catch fastener 663. The first-catch fastener 663 extends between the upper side 661D and the lower side 661C at least along a portion that is opposing the second tab 664B, such that when the wound/bandage protector 660 is wrapped around a limb a portion of the wound facing side of the second tab 664B may fasten to the first-catch fastener 663. The first-catch fastener 663 is preferably a hook portion of a Velcro®-type fastener, while the wound facing side of the second tab 664B preferably acts as a loop portion of a Velcro®- type fastener.
[0173] Figures 61(a)-61(c) are, respectively, a top non-wound facing view, a bottom wound facing view, and a cross- sectional side view taken along the line XIV-XIV of an exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector 610 according to the present invention. The exemplary embodiment of the wound/bandage protector 610 has a body portion 611 that is configured as a wrap which may be comprised of super-stretch material similar to the super- stretch material used in the body 21, 31 of the bandage mittens/socks 20, 30. The body portion 611 is configured to act as a loop portion of a Velcro® type fastener on both the bottom wound- facing side of the wound/bandage protector 610 and the top non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 610. The body portion 611 has a length that runs from a first end 611 A to a second end 61 IB with a first end region 613A that extends along the length of the body portion 611 from the first end 611 A to a central region 615, the central region extending along the length of the body portion from the first end region 613A to a second end region 613B, and the second end region extending along the length of the body portion from the central region 615 to the second end 61 IB. The stretchable material of the body portion 611 at least provides such stretching capacity in a manner that allows the length of the body portion 611, i.e. the distance between the first end 611 A and the second end 61 IB, to vary. The stretchable material of the body portion 611 may alternatively provide such stretching capacity that allows both the length of the body portion 611 as well as a width of the body portion 611, which is perpendicular to the length of the body portion 611, to vary.
[0174] A gauze port 612 is preferably positioned on or integrated into the central region 615 of the body portion 611 adjacent or proximal to the first end region 613A. The gauze port 612 is an area where a portion of a gauze pad 619 may be attached or removably attached to the wound- facing side of the body portion 611. The gauze port 612 may be comprised of non- stretchable material and may have a surface at least on the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 610 that is configured for repeated removal and attachment of gauze by having either a hook or loop Velcro® type fastening surface or that provides a good bond with a re-stickable adhesive such as that found in Post-it® notes. Alternatively, the surface of the gauze port 612 at least on the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 610 may be configured for permanent attachment of the gauze pad 619 to the body portion such as by permanent adhesive. The gauze port 612 may be used to attach different sized gauze pads 619 as well as to periodically replace the gauze pad 619 in the wound/bandage protector 610 shown in this embodiment. The gauze port 612 may be sized and/or configured so as to attach to all, a substantial portion, or a small portion such as one side of the gauze pad 619.
[0175] The first end region 613A is tapered so as to provide a gradual diminution in the width of the body portion 611 as the first end region extends in a length direction toward the first end 611 A. On the first end region 613A, although not necessarily on the entire first end region 613A, is a final fastener 614 that can engage and hold fast to the body portion 611 on the top non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 610, or a portion thereof. The final fastener 614 may be made of a Velcro® hook type material provided on the bottom wound- facing side of the wound/bandage protector 610. The final fastener 614 preferably extends to the first end 611 A.
[0176] The second end region 613B is tapered so as to provide a gradual diminution in the width of the body portion 611 as the second end region extends in a length direction toward the second end 61 IB. On the wound facing side of the second end region 613B is a frictional portion 616 that provides resistance to motion between the wound/bandage protector 610 and a surface to which it is applied, such as skin, hair, or fur. The frictional portion 616 may have one or more threads made of a rubberized material that provides a moderate amount of friction interwoven in the frictional portion 616 in such a manner that the rubberized material threads are exposed. Alternatively, the frictional portion 616 may be made of a material or a coating that provides a frictional surface. Preferably, the amount of friction provided by the frictional surface of the frictional portion 616 should be one that does not cause discomfort when the wound/bandage protector 610 is worn. The frictional portion 616 may, alternatively, be positioned between the gauze port 612 and the first end region 613A, similar to the strip 62 in the exemplary wound/bandage protector 6 as well as other exemplary embodiments of wound/bandage protectors provided herein. Alternatively, the frictional portion 616 may be provided on another portion of the wound-facing side of the wound/bandage protector 610 that does not conflict with the gauze pad 619, the gauze port 612, or the final fastener 614. Similarly, the other exemplary embodiments of wound/bandage protectors provided herein may have a frictional portion positioned in a similar or equivalent manner as that of wound/bandage protector 610. In addition, the frictional portion 616 of wound/bandage protector 610 may be provided along the top non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 610 and/or the bottom wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 610.
[0177] On the second end region 613B is a first-catch fastener 613 on the non-wound-facing side of the wound/bandage protector 610. The first-catch fastener 613 preferably extends to the second end 61 IB. The first-catch fastener 613 may be made of a Velcro® hook type material so that the first-catch fastener 613 may securely fasten to a portion of the wound facing side of the body portion 611 when the wound/bandage protector 610 is being secured. Thus the first-catch fastener 613, as in all the exemplary wound/bandage protector embodiments disclosed herein, allows for initially securing the wound/bandage protector 610 around a limb by fastening at a first location and then for further tightening and/or securing of the wound/bandage protector 610 by fastening the final fastener 614 to a portion of the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 610 at a second location.
[0178] Figures 62(a)-62(c) are, respectively, a bottom wound-facing side view, a top non- wound-facing side view, and a cross-sectional side view taken along the line XV-XV of an exemplary bandage wrap protector/holder 620 according to the present invention. The exemplary embodiment of the bandage wrap protector/holder 620 has a body portion 621 that is preferably comprised of super-stretch material similar to the super-stretch material used in the body 21, 31 of the bandage mittens/socks 20, 30. If the bandage wrap protector/holder 620 is primarily intended to be used as a bandage holder, then the super- stretch material of the body portion 621 may have a relatively high elastic modulus. If the bandage wrap protector/holder 620 is primarily intended to be used as a bandage protector, then the super-stretch material of the body portion 621 may have a relatively low elastic modulus. In the exemplary embodiment, the body portion 621 is configured to act as a loop portion of a Velcro® type fastener on both the bottom wound-facing side of the bandage wrap protector/holder 620 and the top non-wound facing side of the bandage wrap protector/holder 620. Alternatively, the bandage wrap protector/holder 620 may be configured to act as a loop portion of a Velcro® type fastener only on the top non- wound facing side of the bandage wrap protector/holder 620 or the bandage wrap protector/holder 620 may not be configured to act as a loop portion of a Velcro® type fastener at all. The body portion 621 has a length that runs from a first end 621A to a second end 621B with a first end region 623 A that extends along the length of the body portion 621 from the first end 621 A to a central region 625, the central region 625 extending along the length of the body portion from the first end region 623A to a second end region 622A, and the second end region extending along the length of the body portion from the central region 625 to the second end 621B. The stretchable material of the body portion 621 at least provides such stretching capacity in a manner that allows the length of the body portion 621 to vary. The stretchable material of the body portion 621 may, alternatively, provide such stretching capacity that allows both the length of the body portion 621 as well as a width of the body portion 621 which is perpendicular to the length of the body portion 621 to vary. Both the first end region 623A and the second end region 622A are preferably tapered so as to provide a gradual diminution in the width of the body portion 621 as the first and second end regions 623 A, 622A extend lengthwise from the central region 625. On the wound facing side of the bandage wrap protector/holder 620 both the first and second end regions 623 A, 622A have fastening portions 623, 622 that are configured as hook portions of a Velcro® type fastener. The fastening portions 623, 622 preferably extend to the first and second ends 621A, 621B, respectively. [0179] The exemplary bandage wrap protector/holder 620 may be used in several ways. First, the bandage wrap protector/holder 620 may be used as bandage holder. For example, a limb with a wound that is wrapped with a bandaging material wrap (similar to a regular Ace-type bandage) that can act as a loop portion of a Velcro® type fastener on a non-wound/limb facing side of the bandaging material wrap may be kept closed by the bandage wrap protector/holder
620. (For all exemplary embodiments described herein, other types of fasteners may be implemented and, therefore, for whatever type of fastener is implemented for the bandage wrap protector/holder 620, a complementary fastener would be implemented on the bandaging material wrap.) In such a case, the bandage wrap protector/holder 620 may be secured by one of the fastening portions 623, 622 to a non- wound/limb facing side of the bandaging material wrap on or close to the external/exposed end of the bandaging material wrap. The wrap
protector/holder 620 then is extended rotationally around the bandaging material wrap in the same direction as the bandaging material wrap was wound around the limb and then the other one of the fastening portions 623, 622 may then be secured to another external/exposed portion of the bandaging material wrap. Alternatively, the wrap protector/holder 620 may be extended entirely around the circumference of the limb and then the other one of the fastening portions
623, 622 may then be secured to a non- wound facing side of the body portion 621 of the wrap protector/holder 620. In this case, the body portion 621 preferably has a width that is greater than the width of the bandaging material wrap so as to completely cover and protect the bandaging material wrap. It is also preferable in this case that the body portion 621 of the wrap protector/holder 620 be comprised of material that is breathable and water resistant.
[0180] Alternatively, the wrap protector/holder 620 may be used as a first catch fastener/holder for the bandaging material wrap by securing one of the fastening portions 623, 622 to the wound/limb facing side of the bandaging material wrap on or close to the internal/covered end of the bandaging material wrap. The bandaging material wrap may then be wrapped around the circumference of the limb by first extending length- wise away from the body portion 621 and attaching to the wrap protector/holder 620 via the other one of the fastening portions 623, 622.
Furthermore, the wrap protector/holder 620 may be used in conjunction with one or more fastening bases to cover a wound/bandage.
[0181] Figures 65(a)-(c) illustrate a top non-wound-facing view, a bottom wound facing view, and a cross- sectional side view taken along the line XVH-XVH' of a wound/bandage protector 650, which is an alternative arrangement for the wound/bandage protector 610. In this alternative arrangement, all the elements and structural limitations are the same, except that a frictional portion 656 is positioned on the bottom wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 650 between the gauze port 612 and the first end 611 A, i.e. preferably within the first end region 613A, and a first-catch fastener 653 is on the non- wound-facing side of the wound/bandage protector 650 within the first end region 613A, while a final fastener 654 is positioned on the wound-facing side of the wound/bandage protector 650 within the second end region 613B. In addition, a portion of the frictional portion 656 may also provide the necessary functionality of the gauze port 612.
[0182] Figures 67(a) and 67(b) show a bottom-side and a top-side view, respectively of an exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector accessory holder 670. The following discussion of the accessory holder 670 will be with reference to its use with wound/bandage protector 60. However, it should be readily understood that the accessory holder 670 and other accessory holder configurations may be used with other wound/bandage configurations according to the present invention including the exemplary embodiments disclosed herein, in particular, the wound/bandage embodiments with a body portion configured as a wrap. Such embodiments do not necessarily have to include such elements that are not relevant to the wound/bandage protector's functionality as an accessory holder such as a gauze pad or gauze port. The accessory holder 670 is an elongate piece of flexible material with a narrow end 672 and a wide end 673. In the wide end is a slit 674 through which the narrow end 672 may extend through. An entire bottom side surface 671 is hook of a hook and loop fastener that can fasten with the non-wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 60, while an entire top side surface 675 is a rubberized or tacky surface, which may be configured in the exemplary manners discussed above or some other manner known in the art. As with all other discussion regarding hook and loop fastener, it should be readily understood that the hook and loop portion locations may be reversed and other types of fastening systems may be used.
[0183] Figures 68(a)-68(c) illustrates an exemplary method of using the accessory holder 670 with the wound/bandage protector 60. Figure 68(a) is a side view of the wound/bandage protector 60, illustrating only the relevant elements thereof, as it is first being wrapped around a limb 683 but before the wound/bandage protector 60 is fastened.
[0184] In Figure 68(b) the first catch fastener 63 is fastened with a wound facing side 681 of the body portion 61. Prior to mounting the accessory holder 670 on the body portion 61, the accessory holder 670 may be wrapped around a tube or wire 691 in the manner illustrated in Figure 69. With the top side 675 of the accessory holder 670 oriented toward the tube or wire 691, the narrow end 672 is bent up (i.e. towards and over the tube or wire 691) and then around the tube or wire 691. A loop 692 is then formed around the tube or wire 691 by inserting and extending the narrow end 672 through the slit 674, the top side surface 675 facing inward toward the tube or wire 691. The accessory holder 670 may then be mounted to wound/bandage protector 60, by fastening the bottom side surface 671 with the non- wound facing side 682 of the body portion 61.
[0185] As illustrated in Figure 68(c), once the accessory holder 670 is in place, the final fastener 67 of the fastening tab 64A is fastened to the non- wound facing side 682 of the body portion 61; the fastening tab 64A and the portion of the body portion 61 from where the first catch fastener 63 is fastened to the fastening tab 64A may be stretched and pulled to tighten the
wound/bandage protector 60. The body portion 61 and/or the fastening tab 64A thereby cover the accessory holder 670. The portion of the top side surface 675 not within the loop 692 and an exposed portion of the bottom side surface 671 on top of the loop 692 then hold with the tacky surface to the wound facing side 681 of the body portion 61 or the wound facing side of the fastening tab 64A. In an alternative exemplary method, the accessory holder 670 may be first partially mounted on the wound/bandage protector 60 at any point before the portion 67 of the fastening tab 64A is fastened with the non- wound facing side 682 of the body portion 61 and then looped around the tube or wire 691. In an alternative exemplary configuration of the accessory holder 670, a portion of the top side surface 675 may be configured as hook and loop fastener that can fasten with the wound facing side of the body portion 61 and/or the fastening tab 64A, not including the portion 67 of the fastening tab 64A, which fastens with the non- wound facing side 682 of the body portion 61, such that a portion of the top side surface 675 not within the loop 692 may fasten with the wound facing side 681 of the body portion. It should be noted that accessory holders according to the present invention may alternatively mount to a wound facing side, rather than a non- wound-facing side, of a wound/bandage protector between a first location where the first catch fastener fastens with the wound/bandage protector, and a second location where the final fastener fastens with the wound-bandage protector.
Alternatively, the super stretch tube 1, any wound/bandage protector according to the present invention, or other possible substrate, may be used to mount an accessory holder thereupon and the wrap protector/holder 620 may then be fastened to the super stretch tube 1, wound/bandage protector or other substrate over the accessory holder. Moreover, the method disclosed here of mounting a tube or wire may also be implemented without an accessory holder.
[0186] Figures 70(a) and 70(b) show an alternative exemplary embodiment of an accessory holder 700 according to the present invention. The accessory holder 700 is configured the same way as discussed above by accessory holder 670, with the element numbers and configuration being the same except as specified. In contrast to accessory holder 670, the accessory holder 700 may be configured such that a bottom middle portion 701 of the bottom side surface 671 is configured as a tacky surface with the other remaining portions still being configured as hook of hook and loop type fastener that can fasten with the non-wound facing side 682 of the body portion 61. Additionally, as shown in Figure 70(b) the top side surface 675 may be configured with a top middle portion 702 that is hook of a hook and loop fastener that can fasten with the wound facing side 681 of the body portion 61 or other surface that would be presented to the top middle portion 702 such as in the alternative mounting arrangements discussed above by accessory holder 670- the bottom wound-facing side of the wrap protector/holder 620 or the non- wound facing side 682 of the body portion 61.
[0187] The accessory holder 700 may be wrapped around a tube or wire 691 in the manner illustrated in Figure 71. The bottom side 671 of the accessory holder 700 is oriented toward the tube or wire 691, the narrow end 672 is bent down (i.e. towards and under the tube or wire 691) and then around the tube or wire 691. A loop 692 is then formed around the tube or wire 691 by inserting and extending the narrow end 672 through the slit 674, the bottom middle portion 701 facing inward toward the tube or wire 691. With reference to Figures 68(a) through 68(c), substituting accessory holder 670 with accessory holder 700, once the portion 67 of the fastening tab 64A is fastened to the non- wound facing side 682 of the body portion 61, the top side surface 675 may then frictionally hold to the wound facing side 681 of the body portion 61. If configured, additionally with the top middle portion 702, then an exposed portion of the top middle portion 702 may fasten with the wound facing side 681 of the body portion 61 and/or the wound facing side of the fastening tab 64A, not including the portion 67 of the fastening tab 64A, which fastens with the non- wound facing side 682 of the body portion 61.
[0188] Figure 73(a)-73(d) show an alternative exemplary embodiment of an accessory holder
730 according to the present invention. The accessory holder 730 may be configured as a flexible piece of material with adhesive on a first side 732 and hook and loop fastener on a second side 731. The first side 732 may be adhered to a tube or wire 733 and the second side
731 forms an outer surface that partially or fully surrounds the tube or wire and that fastens at least with a non- wound facing side of a wound/bandage protector. The accessory holder 730 may have an optional access aperture 735 that allows a second tube or wire 734 to enter into the accessory holder 730.
[0189] Figures 77(a) and 77(b) show a top-side and a bottom-side view, respectively of an exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector accessory holder 770. The accessory holder 770 is an elongate piece of flexible material with a narrow end 774 and a wide end 775. In the wide end is an aperture 773 through which the narrow end 774 may extend through. An entire bottom side surface 772 is hook of a hook and loop fastener that can fasten with the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 60, while an entire top side surface 771 is a rubberized or tacky surface. As with all other discussion regarding hook and loop fastener, it should be readily understood that the hook and loop portion locations may be reversed and other types of fastening systems may be used.
[0190] Figure 78(a) and 78(b) show a top-side and a bottom-side view, respectively of an exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector accessory holder 780. The accessory holder 780 is an elongate piece of flexible material with a narrow end 784 and a wide end 785. In the wide end is an aperture 783 through which the narrow end 784 may extend through. An entire bottom side surface 782 is hook of a hook and loop fastener that can fasten with the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector 60, while an entire top side surface 781 is a rubberized or tacky surface. As with all other discussion regarding hook and loop fastener, it should be readily understood that the hook and loop portion locations may be reversed and other types of fastening systems may be used.
[0191] The embodiments of the invention described herein are exemplary in nature, and therefore, the spirit and the scope of the invention are by no means restricted to what is described above or intended to represent every possible embodiment of the invention. For example, when Velcro is mentioned, the hook portion could be the loop portion and the loop portion could be the hook portion, or it could be a different type of fastening system altogether such as reusable adhesive with a surface that can adhere well to a reusable adhesive or magnetic fasteners, or a self-adhering material, snaps, or buttons. Where reusable adhesive is mentioned, the form of fastening could also be any other form of fastening, or releasable fastening, and in cases where permanent fastening is a possibility, use of other methods of attachment such as heat and punch, radio frequency sealing, ultrasonic sealing or bonding or sewing may also be used. When reference is made to a "wound facing" side, it should be understood that it refers to the side that is oriented towards the skin or limb to which it is being fastened. Similarly, when reference is made to a "non- wound facing" side, it should be understood that it refers to the side that is oriented away from the skin or limb to which it is being fastened. A gauze pad does not need to be square or rectangular; it may be any shape that is sufficient to treat a particular wound. The wound/bandage protectors may or may not be configured with a first catch tab and the tab may or may not be configured with a fastener or fastening surface. Likewise, structural limitations discussed by one exemplary embodiment of a wound/bandage protector or sock/mitten or bandage or adhesive bandage may be applied to other exemplary embodiments of the wound/bandage protector or sock/mitten or bandage or adhesive bandage.

Claims

CLAIMS What is claimed is:
1. A holder for securing a tube, wire or other conduit on a patient, comprising:
a. a wound/bandage protector that is comprised of a body portion configured to wrap around a limb or other part of the patient, the wound/bandage protector having a wound facing side, a non-wound facing side, a first end and a second end; b. a first-catch fastener on the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector nearer to the first end than the second end of the wound/bandage protector; c. a final fastener on the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector nearer to the second end than the first end of the wound/bandage protector, the first-catch fastener capable of fastening with the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector at a first location on the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector nearer to the first end than the final fastener, and the final fastener provided and configured so as to be capable of fastening with the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector at a second location on the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector farther from the first end than the first-catch fastener; d. an accessory holder having an accessory holder body that holds the tube, wire or other conduit; and
e. an accessory holder fastener on a bottom side of the accessory holder body
configured to fasten the accessory holder to the wound/bandage protector at an accessory holder fastening location on the non-wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector between the first-catch fastener and the second location, wherein the accessory holder is disposed between the wound facing side and the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector when the accessory holder is fastened to the wound/bandage protector at the accessory holder fastening location, the first-catch fastener is fastened to the first location, and the final fastener is fastened to the second location.
2. A holder for securing a tube or wire or other conduit on a patient, comprising:
a. a wound/bandage protector comprised of a body portion configured to wrap around a limb or other part of the patient, the wound/bandage protector having a wound facing side, a non- wound facing side, a first end and a second end;
b. a first-catch fastener on the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector nearer to the first end than the second end of the wound/bandage protector; c. a final fastener on the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector nearer to the second end than the first end of the wound/bandage protector, the first-catch fastener capable of fastening with the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector at a first location on the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector nearer to the first end than the final fastener, and the final fastener provided and configured so as to be capable of fastening with the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector at a second location on the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector farther from the first end than the first-catch fastener; d. an accessory holder having an accessory holder body that holds the tube, wire or other conduit; and
e. an accessory holder fastener on a bottom side of the accessory holder body
configured to fasten the accessory holder to the wound/bandage protector at an accessory holder fastening location on the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector between the first location and the final fastener,
wherein the accessory holder is disposed between the wound facing side and the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector when the accessory holder is fastened to the wound/bandage protector at the accessory holder fastening location, the first-catch fastener is fastened to the first location, and the final fastener is fastened to the second location.
3. A holder for securing a tube, wire or other conduit on a patient, comprising:
a. a wound/bandage protector that is comprised of a body portion configured to wrap around a limb or other part of the patient, the wound/bandage protector having a wound facing side, a non- wound facing side, a first end and a second end;
b. a first-catch fastener on the non-wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector nearer to the first end than the second end of the wound/bandage protector;
c. a final fastener on the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector nearer to the second end than the first end of the wound/bandage protector, the first-catch fastener capable of fastening with the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector at a first location on the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector nearer to the first end than the final fastener, and the final fastener provided and configured so as to be capable of fastening with the non-wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector at a second location on the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector farther from the first end than the first-catch fastener; d. an accessory holder having an accessory holder body comprised of a flexible piece of material that may partially or fully surround the tube, wire or other conduit with adhesive on a first side that may adhere to the tube, wire or other conduit; and e. an accessory holder fastener on a second side of the accessory holder body
configured to fasten the accessory holder to the wound/bandage protector on the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector between the first-catch fastener and the second location and/or on the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector between the first location and the final fastener,
wherein the accessory holder is disposed between the wound facing side and the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector when the accessory holder is fastened to the wound/bandage protector at the accessory holder fastening location, the first-catch fastener is fastened to the first location, and the final fastener is fastened to the second location.
4. The holder of claim 3, wherein the accessory holder has an access aperture that allows a second tube, wire or conduit to enter into the accessory holder.
5. A wound/bandage protector with a wound facing side and a non- wound facing side
comprising:
a. a body portion configured as a wrap having a first end and a second end;
b. a first-catch fastener on the non- wound facing side of the body portion nearer to the first end than the second end of the body portion configured so as to be capable of fastening with the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector;
c. a final fastener on the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector nearer to the second end than the first end of the body portion configured so as to be capable of fastening with the non-wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector, wherein the first-catch fastener and the final fastener are capable of fastening to the wound/bandage protector other than through each other; and
d. an accessory holder configured so as to be capable of forming a loop around a tube, wire or other conduit, the accessory holder having an accessory holder bottom side configured to fasten with the non-wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector and/or the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector between a first location where the first catch fastener is fastened and a second location where the final fastener is fastened.
6. The wound/bandage protector of claim 5, further comprising:
a. a first fastening tab extending from the second end of the body portion, the final fastener attached to a wound facing side of the first fastening tab.
7. A wound/bandage protector with a wound facing side and a non- wound facing side comprising:
a. a body portion configured as a wrap having a first end and a second end;
b. a first-catch fastener on the non- wound facing side of the body portion nearer to the first end than the second end of the body portion configured so as to be capable of fastening with the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector; c. a final fastener on the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector nearer to the second end than the first end of the body portion configured so as to be capable of fastening with the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector, the first catch fastener provided and configured so as to be capable of fastening with the wound facing side of a wound/bandage protector before the final fastener fastens with the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector when wrapping the wound/bandage protector around a limb; and d. an accessory holder configured so as to be capable forming a loop around a tube, wire or other conduit, the accessory holder having an accessory holder bottom surface configured to fasten with the non- wound facing side of the
wound/bandage protector and/or the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector between a first location where the first catch fastener is fastened and a second location where the final fastener is fastened.
8. A wound/bandage protector comprising:
a. a body comprised of stretchable material configured as a sock/mitten having a first end that is open, a second end that is closed, an internal wound facing side, an external non-wound facing side, and a slit proximate to the first end; and b. a strap having an internal portion and an external portion, the internal portion being partially or completely attached to the internal wound facing side of the body that is partially or completely configured as a non-slip grip surface on a wound facing side of the strap and the external portion configured to extend through the slit, extend entirely or partially around the external non- wound facing side of the body and fasten to the external non- wound facing side of the body and/or a non- wound facing side of the strap.
9. The wound/bandage protector of claim 8, wherein the slit on the body extends to the first end and a top edge of the internal portion of the strap does not extend to the first end of the body thereby forming a flap-over portion.
10. A method of applying the wound/bandage protector of claim 8, comprising:
a. placing a limb in the body;
b. wrapping the strap entirely or partially around the external non- wound facing side of the body;
c. fastening the strap to the external non- wound facing side of the body and/or a non- wound facing side of the strap; and
d. folding over a top portion of the body that extends from the first end of the body so as to partially or fully cover the strap.
11. A method of applying the wound/bandage protector of claim 9, comprising:
a. placing a limb in the body;
b. wrapping the strap entirely or partially around the external non- wound facing side of the body;
c. fastening the strap to the external non- wound facing side of the body and/or a non- wound facing side of the strap; and
d. folding over the flap-over portion of the body so as to partially or fully cover the strap.
12. A wound/bandage protector with a wound facing side and a non-wound facing side
comprising:
a. a body portion configured as a wrap having a first end and a second end;
b. a first-catch fastener on the non- wound facing side of the body portion nearer to the first end than the second end of the body portion configured so as to be capable of fastening with the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector;
c. a final fastener on the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector nearer to the second end than the first end of the body portion configured so as to be capable of fastening with the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector, wherein the first-catch fastener and the final fastener are capable of fastening to the wound/bandage protector other than through each other; and
d. an accessory holder body capable of holding onto a tube, wire or other conduit and fastening with the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector between a first location where the first-catch fastener is fastened and a second location where the final fastener is fastened.
13. The holder of claim 1, further comprising a rubberized material on a top side of the accessory holder body, wherein the accessory holder body is comprised of an elongate piece of flexible material with a narrow end and a wide end, the accessory holder body having an aperture through which the narrow end may extend and form a loop with an inner loop surface formed with the rubberized material from the top side of the accessory holder body.
14. The holder of claim 1, further comprising a rubberized material on a middle portion of the bottom side of the accessory holder body, wherein the accessory holder body has a top side and the accessory holder is comprised of an elongate piece of flexible material with a narrow end and a wide end, the accessory holder body having an aperture through which the narrow end may extend and form a loop with an inner loop surface formed from the middle portion of the bottom side of the accessory holder body.
15. The holder of claim 13, wherein the rubberized material is on the entire top side of the accessory holder body.
16. The holder of claims 13 or 15, wherein the accessory holder fastener is on the entire bottom side of the accessory holder body.
17. The holder of claim 14, further comprising rubberized material on the top side of the accessory holder body.
18. The holder of claim 14 or 17, further comprising a top side fastener on a middle portion of the top side of the accessory holder body configured to fasten the accessory holder to the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector between the first location and the final fastener.
19. The holder of claim 2, further comprising a rubberized material on a top side of the accessory holder body, wherein the accessory holder body is comprised of an elongate piece of flexible material with a narrow end and a wide end, the accessory holder body having an aperture through which the narrow end may extend and form a loop with an inner loop surface formed with the rubberized material from the top side of the accessory holder body.
20. The holder of claim 2, further comprising a rubberized material on a middle portion of the bottom side of the accessory holder body, wherein the accessory holder body has a top side and the accessory holder is comprised of an elongate piece of flexible material with a narrow end and a wide end, the accessory holder body having an aperture through which the narrow end may extend and form a loop with an inner loop surface formed from the middle portion of the bottom side of the accessory holder body.
21. The holder of claim 19, wherein the rubberized material is on the entire top side of the accessory holder body.
22. The holder of claims 19 or 21, wherein the accessory holder fastener is on the entire bottom side of the accessory holder body.
23. The holder of claim 20, further comprising rubberized material on the top side of the accessory holder body.
24. The holder of claim 20 or 23, further comprising a top side fastener on a middle portion of the top side of the accessory holder body configured to fasten the accessory holder to the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector between the first-catch fastener and the second location.
25. A holder for securing a tube, wire or other conduit on a patient, comprising:
a. a wound/bandage protector that is comprised of a body portion configured to wrap around a limb or other part of the patient, the wound/bandage protector having a wound facing side, a non-wound facing side, a first end and a second end;
b. a first-catch fastener on the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector nearer to the first end than the second end of the wound/bandage protector;
c. a final fastener on the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector nearer to the second end than the first end of the wound/bandage protector, the first-catch fastener capable of fastening with the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector at a first location on the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector nearer to the first end than the final fastener, and the final fastener provided and configured so as to be capable of fastening with the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector at a second location on the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector farther from the first end than the first-catch fastener; d. an accessory holder having an accessory holder body comprised of a flexible piece of material that partially or fully surrounds the tube, wire or other conduit with adhesive on a first side that can adhere to the tube, wire or other conduit; and
e. an accessory holder fastener on a second side of the accessory holder body
configured to fasten the accessory holder to the wound/bandage protector on the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector between the first-catch fastener and the second location and/or on the wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector between the first location and the final fastener,
wherein the accessory holder is disposed between the wound facing side and the non- wound facing side of the wound/bandage protector when the accessory holder is fastened to the wound/bandage protector at the accessory holder fastening location, the first-catch fastener is fastened to the first location, and the final fastener is fastened to the second location.
26. The holder of claim 25, wherein the accessory holder has an access aperture that allows a second tube, wire or conduit to enter into the accessory holder.
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