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Four Edge Sealed Sterilization Wrap And Method For Sterilizing An Article

US Patent:
6517916, Feb 11, 2003
Filed:
Nov 30, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/451056
Inventors:
Robert T. Bayer - Asheville NC
Brian G. Hoge - Fletcher NC
David G. Pasternack - Asheville NC
William F. Church - Weaverville NC
James F. Whitaker - Alexander NC
Stephen R. Everson - Arden NC
Assignee:
Allegiance Corporation - McGaw Park IL
International Classification:
A61L 224
US Classification:
428 343, 428 352, 428 357, 428 361, 428192, 422294, 206439, 383102
Abstract:
There is provided an improved sterilization wrap and a method for using the improved sterilization wrap to sterilize an article. The wrap is made of a first and second sheets of sterilization material. Each sheet has first, second, third and fourth edges. Each sheet includes a central portion. The first edge of the first sheet is in register with and bonded to the first edge of the second sheet; the second edge of the first sheet is in register with and bonded to the second edge of the second sheet; the third edge of the first sheet is in register with and bonded to the third edge of the second sheet; and the fourth edge of the first sheet is in register with and bonded to the fourth edge of the second sheet. The central portions of the first and second sheets are substantially not bonded together. Thus, two layers of sterilization material is provided for an article to be sterilized.

Four Edge Sealed Sterilization Wrap And Method For Sterilizing An Article

US Patent:
6793879, Sep 21, 2004
Filed:
Apr 9, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/119183
Inventors:
Robert T. Bayer - Asheville NC, 28804
Brian G. Hoge - Fletcher NC, 28732
David G. Pasternack - Asheville NC, 28803
William F. Church - Weaverville NC, 28787
James F. Whitaker - Alexander NC, 28701
Stephen R. Everson - Arden NC, 28704
International Classification:
A61L 200
US Classification:
422 1, 53425, 53466, 53467, 422 28, 422 40, 428 361
Abstract:
There is provided an improved sterilization wrap and a method for using the improved sterilization wrap to sterilize an article. The wrap is made of a first and second sheets of sterilization material. Each sheet has first, second, third and fourth edges. Each sheet includes a central portion. The first edge of the first sheet is in register with and bonded to the first edge of the second sheet; the second edge of the first sheet is in register with and bonded to the second edge of the second sheet; the third edge of the first sheet is in register with and bonded to the third edge of the second sheet; and the fourth edge of the first sheet is in register with and bonded to the fourth edge of the second sheet. The central portions of the first and second sheets are substantially not bonded together. Thus, two layers of sterilization material is provided for an article to be sterilized.

Four Edge Sealed Sterilization Wrap And Method For Sterilizing An Article

US Patent:
7153469, Dec 26, 2006
Filed:
Aug 3, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/911316
Inventors:
Robert T. Bayer - Asheville NC, US
Brian G. Hoge - Fletcher NC, US
David G. Pasternack - Asheville NC, US
William F. Church - Weaverville NC, US
James F. Whitaker - Alexander NC, US
Stephen R. Everson - Arden NC, US
Assignee:
Cardinal Health 200, Inc. - Dublin OH
International Classification:
A61L 2/00
US Classification:
422 1, 53425, 53466, 53467, 422 28, 422 40, 428 361
Abstract:
There is provided an improved sterilization wrap and a method for using the improved sterilization wrap to sterilize an article. The wrap is made of first and second sheets of sterilization material. Each sheet has first, second, third and fourth edges. Each sheet includes a central portion. The first edge of the first sheet is in register with and bonded to the first edge of the second sheet; the second edge of the first sheet is in register with and bonded to the second edge of the second sheet; the third edge of the first sheet is in register with and bonded to the third edge of the second sheet; and the fourth edge of the first sheet is in register with and bonded to the fourth edge of the second sheet. The central portions of the first and second sheets are substantially not bonded together. Thus, two layers of sterilization material are provided for an article to be sterilized.

Sterilization Wraps And Methods For Sterilizing Articles

US Patent:
2005007, Apr 14, 2005
Filed:
Oct 14, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/685545
Inventors:
Clay Cannady - Highland Park IL, US
Michael Duski - Buffalo Grove IL, US
Brian Hoge - Fletcher NC, US
Greg Stecklein - Lake Villa IL, US
James Whitaker - Alexander NC, US
Assignee:
Allegiance Corporation - McGaw Park IL
International Classification:
A01N001/00
A61L002/00
US Classification:
422001000, 422026000, 422028000, 422040000, 422119000, 422297000, 422300000
Abstract:
There is provided an improved sterilization wrap and a method for using the improved sterilization wrap to sterilize an article. The wrap is made of at least one sheet, and preferably two sheets, of sterilization material and in some embodiments, includes an additional sheet which may be made of an absorbent material. The sheet of absorbent material may have a smaller perimeter than at least one sheet of sterilization material. One side of at least one sheet of sterilization material includes a central portion. The absorbent material may be attached to the central portion of at least one sheet of sterilization material. The article to be sterilized is placed on the sterilization wrap and is then wrapped. The absorbent material provides sterility protection for the article in addition to the at least one sheet of sterilization material and also wicks moisture away from the article after sterilization has taken place. A visual indicator may be provided to indicate whether or not the article has been exposed to adequate sterilization conditions.

Two Layer Edge Joined Sterilization Wrap

US Patent:
2006015, Jul 13, 2006
Filed:
Mar 10, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/373467
Inventors:
Robert Bayer - Asheville NC, US
Brian Hoge - Fletcher NC, US
David Pasternack - Asheville NC, US
William Church - Weaverville NC, US
James Whitaker - Alexander NC, US
Stephen Everson - Arden NC, US
Assignee:
Cardinal Health 200, Inc. - Dublin OH
International Classification:
A61L 2/26
US Classification:
422292000
Abstract:
There is provided an improved sterilization wrap and a method for using the improved sterilization wrap to sterilize an article. The wrap is made of first and second sheets or layers of sterilization material. Each sheet has first, second, third and fourth edges. Each sheet includes a central portion. The first edge of the first sheet is in register with and bonded to the first edge of the second sheet; the second edge of the first sheet is in register with and bonded to the second edge of the second sheet; the third edge of the first sheet is in register with and bonded to the third edge of the second sheet; and the fourth edge of the first sheet is in register with and bonded to the fourth edge of the second sheet. The central portions of the first and second sheets are substantially not bonded together. Thus, two layers of sterilization material are provided for an article to be sterilized.

Sterilization Wraps And Methods For Sterilizing Articles

US Patent:
2013034, Dec 26, 2013
Filed:
Jun 5, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/910929
Inventors:
Michael DUSKI - Buffalo Grove IL, US
Brian G. HOGE - Fletcher NC, US
Greg STECKLEIN - Lake Villa IL, US
James F. WHITAKER - Alexander NC, US
International Classification:
B65D 75/08
US Classification:
53461, 229 8701
Abstract:
There is provided an improved sterilization wrap and a method for using the improved sterilization wrap to sterilize an article. The wrap is made of at least one sheet, and preferably two sheets, of sterilization material and in some embodiments, includes an additional sheet which may be made of an absorbent material. The sheet of absorbent material may have a smaller perimeter than at least one sheet of sterilization material. One side of at least one sheet of sterilization material includes a central portion. The absorbent material may be attached to the central portion of at least one sheet of sterilization material. The article to be sterilized is placed on the sterilization wrap and is then wrapped. The absorbent material provides sterility protection for the article in addition to the at least one sheet of sterilization material and also wicks moisture away from the article after sterilization has taken place. A visual indicator may be provided to indicate whether or not the article has been exposed to adequate sterilization conditions.

Reduced Fogging Absorbent Core Face Mask

US Patent:
6062220, May 16, 2000
Filed:
Mar 10, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/037492
Inventors:
James F. Whitaker - Alexander NC
Brian G. Hoge - Fletcher NC
Assignee:
American Threshold Industries, Inc. - Enka NC
International Classification:
A62B 1800
US Classification:
12820619
Abstract:
A disposable face mask with improved moisture control characteristics to reduce the uncomfortable buildup of perspiration and to avoid fogging of eyeglasses or an attached eyeshield. The mask body includes at least an inner layer, worn next to the wearer's face, and a generally coextensive outer layer. An absorbent core is located between the layers, of lesser extent than the mask layers, and positioned so that at least a portion of an intermediate region of the mask is unobstructed by the absorbent core. As examples, the absorbent core may be made of wood pulp or wood pulp blend nonwoven, either of which may be impregnated with super absorbent (SAP). As another example, the absorbent core may be made of peat moss. The absorbent core may be made of a woven material such as cotton, a nonwoven material with absorbent characteristics, or a combination of both. The inner layer is immediately adjacent the absorbent core, and is made for example of a nonwoven fabric designed to "wick" moisture into the absorbent core.

Sterilization Wraps And Methods For Sterilizing Articles

US Patent:
2015014, May 28, 2015
Filed:
Aug 28, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/472004
Inventors:
- McGaw Park IL, US
MICHAEL DUSKI - BUFFALO GROVE IL, US
BRIAN G. HOGE - FLETCHER NC, US
Gregory STECKLEIN - LAKE VILLA IL, US
JAMES F. WHITAKER - ALEXANDER NC, US
Assignee:
ALLEGIANCE CORPORATION - McGaw Park IL
International Classification:
A61L 2/26
B32B 27/32
B32B 27/08
B32B 7/04
US Classification:
428 57, 428516, 428212
Abstract:
There is provided an improved sterilization wrap and a method for using the improved sterilization wrap to sterilize an article. The wrap is made of at least one sheet, and preferably two sheets, of sterilization material and in some embodiments, includes an additional sheet which may be made of an absorbent material. The sheet of absorbent material may have a smaller perimeter than at least one sheet of sterilization material. One side of at least one sheet of sterilization material includes a central portion. The absorbent material may be attached to the central portion of at least one sheet of sterilization material. The article to be sterilized is placed on the sterilization wrap and is then wrapped. The absorbent material provides sterility protection for the article in addition to the at least one sheet of sterilization material and also wicks moisture away from the article after sterilization has taken place. A visual indicator may be provided to indicate whether or not the article has been exposed to adequate sterilization conditions.

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