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Title:
WATER RESISTANT UNDERCAST LINER
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2007/051122
Kind Code:
A2
Abstract:
An undercast liner for being applied to an anatomical shape of a patient and overlaid with a cast material. An elongate fabric has two opposing faces and an intermediate spacer area that both separates and interconnects the opposed faces. The liner is constructed at least in part of hydrophobic, water resistant monofilament yarn for providing enhanced water resistance, lightweight, breathabilrtyand resistance to collapse and degradation due to moisture and bacteria during extended use to the liner. The liner has sufficient stretch in both a length-wise and width-wise direction to facilitate conforming the undercast liner around the anatomical shape without wrinkling during application.

Inventors:
EVANS, John, C. (14 Haugh Fold, Newhey NR Rochdale, Lancashire OL 16 3RF, GB)
CHABBA, Shitij (11749 Harsworth Lane, Charlotte, NC, 28277, US)
Application Number:
US2006/060226
Publication Date:
May 03, 2007
Filing Date:
October 25, 2006
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
BSN MEDICAL, INC. (5825 Carnegie Boulevard, Charlotte, NC, 28209-4633, US)
EVANS, John, C. (14 Haugh Fold, Newhey NR Rochdale, Lancashire OL 16 3RF, GB)
CHABBA, Shitij (11749 Harsworth Lane, Charlotte, NC, 28277, US)
International Classes:
A61F5/00
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
ADAMS, W., Thad, III et al. (ADAMS EVANS P.A, 201 South College Street Suite 2350,Charlotte Plaz, Charlotte NC, 28244, US)
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Claims:

We claim:

1. An undercast liner for being applied to an anatomical shape of a patient and overlaid with a cast material, comprising:

(a) an elongate fabric having two opposing faces and an intermediate spacer area that both separates and interconnects the opposed faces,

(b) the liner being constructed at least in part of hydrophobic, water resistant monofilament yarn for providing enhanced water resistance, lightweight, breathability and resistance to collapse and degradation due to moisture and bacteria during extended use to the finer; and

(c) the liner having sufficient stretch in both a length-wise and width-wise direction to facilitate conforming the undercast liner around the anatomical shape without wrinkling during application.

2. An undercast liner according to claim 1, wherein the yarn is selected from the group consisting of polypropylene, polyester, polyethylene and nylon.

3. An undercast liner according to claim 1, wherein the liner is formed by one or more fabric-forming techniques selected from the group consisting of weaving, knitting non-woven, and stitching.

4. An undercast liner according to claim 1 , wherein the fabric is treated with at least one finish for providing additional water resistance, anti-bacterial, anti-odor, or

aromatherapy characteristics to improve the functionality of the liners or enhance the cast-wearing experience for the patient.

5. An undercast liner according to claim 1 , wherein the liner includes an adhesive coating on at least one of the inner and outer faces to aid in application to the patient by adhering to itself and thus maintaining placement of partially overlying layers relative to each other as the liner is applied.

6. An undercast liner according to claim 1 , wherein the liner has higher elongation in the width direction than in the length direction for allowing greater stretch during application.

7. An undercast liner according to claim 1 , wherein the adhesive is preferably a low tack, pressure sensitive adhesive selected from the group consisting of acrylic and silicone adhesive.

8. An undercast liner according to claim 1, wherein the monofilament yarn has a diameter of at least 0.03 mm.

9. An uπdercast liner according to claim 1, wherein the monofilament yarn has a diameter of between approximately 0.05 and approximately 0.25 mm.

10. An undercast liner according to claim 1 , wherein:

(a) the liner is constructed using a pillar and inlay stitch on the inner and outer faces and a needle V in the spacer area;

(b) the yarn has a diameter of approximately 0.03 to approximately 0.25 mm; and

(c) the liner is formed with at least 50 courses per meter and weighs between approximately 50 to approximately 400 grams per square meter.

11. An undercast liner according to claim 1 , wherein the liner weighs between approximately 100 to approximately 250 grams per square meter and a nominal thickness when not compressed or under tension of approximately 1.5 to approximately 3.5 mm.

12. An undercast liner according to claim 1 , wherein the liner includes a fluorochemical, silicone or other water repellant finish to improve drainage and provide faster drying.

13. An undercast liner for being applied to an anatomical shape of a patient and overlaid with a cast material, comprising:

(a) a tubular fabric having two opposing faces and an intermediate spacer area that both separates and interconnects the opposed faces,

(b) the liner being constructed at ieast in part of hydrophobic, water resistant monofilament yarn for providing enhanced water resistance, lightweight, breathability " and resistance to collapse and degradation due to moisture and bacteria during extended use to the liner; and

(c) the liner having sufficient stretch in both a length-wise and width-wise direction to facilitate conforming the undercast liner around the anatomical shape during application.

14. An undercast liner according to claim 13, wherein the liner includes a water repellant finish to improve drainage and provide faster drying.

15. An undercast Uner for being applied to an anatomical shape of a patient and overlaid with a cast material, and comprising:

(a) an elongate fabric in roll form having two opposing faces and an intermediate spacer area that both separates and interconnects the opposed faces;

(b) the liner being constructed at least in part of hydrophobic, water resistant monofilament yarn for providing enhanced water resistance, light weight, breathability and resistance to collapse and degradation due to moisture and bacteria during extended use to the finer; and

(c) the liner having sufficient stretch in both a length-wise and width-wise direction to facilitate conforming the undercast liner around the anatomical shape during application.

16. An undercast liner according to claim 15, wherein the monofilament yarn has a diameter of between approximately 0.05 and approximately 0.25 mm.

17. An undercast liner according to claim 15, wherein:

(a) the liner is constructed using a pillar and inlay stitch on the inner and outer faces and a needle V in the spacer area;

(b) the yarn has a diameter of approximately 0.03 to approximately 0.25 mm; and

(c) the liner is formed with at least 50 courses per meter and weighs between approximately 50 to approximately 400 grams per square meter.

18. An undercast liner according to claim 15, wherein the liner weighs between approximately 100 to approximately 250 grams per square meter and has a nominal thickness wh en not compressed or under tension of approximately 1.5 to approximately 3.5 mm.

Description:

WATER RESISTANT UNDERCAST LINER

Technical Field and Background of the Invention

[00011 This invention relates to an undercast Finer of the type used to protect and cushion the skin of a patient from the relatively rigid material of a cast, such as constructed of plaster of Paris or synthetic cast tape. The liner allows the patient to carry out routine activities such as bathing, showering, swimming and the like without fear of the liner getting wet.

[0002] Traditional cast padding is constructed from a simple stockinette and padding material made from cotton or synthetic fibers, and offers poor or no water resistant capability. Cotton and some synthetic paddings actually absorb and retain large quantities of water. A cast is typically worn fora period of 6-8 weeks. During this period of time, traditional casts having a water-absorbent stockinette can promote skin maceration, discomfortand breed bacteria-causing odor as perspiration and waterfrom washing and bathing migrates to and through the stockinette. The stockinette remains wet or damp for an extended period of time, causing the problems mentioned above. [0003] The present invention provides a more conformable, water-resistant liner at a reduced cost as compared to water resistant products already available in the market. The present invention is directed to a construction that overcomes the drawbacks of water-resistant undercast liners such as that found in U.S. Patents 5102711 and 5277954. For example, the monofilament structure of the liner has higher elongation in the width direction and provides a higher stretch during application that results in a better conforming liner which can be easily molded around a limb. Due to the improved padding/cushioning as compared to other liner and padding products known in the prior art, the undercast liner of the present invention requires fewer layers during application. The present invention may also have an adhesive coating incorporated on either or both surfaces. The tacky surface, when applied away from the skin, adheres to itself

sufficiently to form a smoother underlayer for a cast. Additionally, it provides a non-slip effect under the cast tape and keeps the liner in position to facilitate easier application of the cast tape.

[0004] One of the problems with conventional cast padding as well as commercially available water resistant padding is that the padding collapses underneath a cast over the duration of 4-6 weeks as water and perspiration are absorbed into the structure. This reduction in thickness and resultant increase in density retards moisture transfer by both wicking and evaporation, and lessens the protection offered by the padding. 10005] A water-resistant undercast liner such as disclosed and claimed in this application can help alleviate skin maceration problems which generally require additional treatment or therapy and eliminates the need for frequent cast changes. The present invention accommodates bathing, showering and contact with water without significant penetration of water into the padding, therefore keeping the skin relatively dry. In addition, the padding of the present invention provides improved conformability, cushioning, breathability, ease of application and a low profile as compared to water- resistant products currently in the market.

Summary of the Invention

[ooσβ] Therefore, it is an object of the invention to provide a water resistant undercast liner.

[0007] It is another object of the invention to provide an undercast liner that is comfortable when worn under a plaster or synthetic cast tape cast. 10008] It is another object of the invention to provide an undercast liner that is relatively thin and thus provides a low profile undercast liner layer when properly overlapped during application.

[0009] It is another object of the invention to provide an undercast liner that is relatively open and therefore breathable.

[0010] It is another object of the invention to provide an undercast liner that is resistant to collapse during extended use.

[0011] It is another object of the invention to provide an undercast liner that promotes drainage of water from the cast/liner if wetting does occur.

[0012] It is another object of the invention to provide an undercast liner that is highly resilient.

[0013] In accordance with one embodiment of the invention, an undercast liner for being applied to an anatomical shape of a patient and overlaid with a cast material is provided, and comprises an elongate fabric having two opposing faces and an intermediate spacer area that both separates and interconnects the opposed faces.

The liner is constructed at least in part of hydrophobic, water resistant monofilament yarn for providing enhanced water resistance, lightweight, breathability and resistance to collapse and degradation due to moisture and bacteria during extended use to the liner. The liner has sufficient stretch in both a length -wise and width-wise direction to facilitate conforming the undercast liner around the anatomical shape without wrinkling during application.

[0014] According to another embodiment of the invention, the yarn is selected from the group consisting of polypropylene, polyester, polyethylene and nylon.

[0015] According to another embodiment of the invention, liner is formed by one or more fabric-forming techniques selected from the group consisting of weaving, knitting non-woven, and stitching.

[0016] According to another embodiment of the invention, the fabric is treated with at least one finish for providing additional water resistance, anti-bacterial, anti-odor, or aromatherapy characteristics to improve the functionality of the liners or enhance the cast-wearing experience for the patient.

[0017] According to another embodiment of the invention, the liner includes an adhesive coating on at least one of the inner and outer faces to aid in application to the patient

by adhering to itself and thus maintaining placement of partially overlying layers relative to each other as the liner is appJied.

[0018] According to another embodiment of the invention, the liner has higher elongation in the width direction than in the length direction for allowing greater stretch during application.

[0019] According to another embodiment of the invention, the adhesive is preferably a low tack, pressure sensitive adhesive selected from the group consisting of acrylic and silicone adhesive.

[0020] According to another embodiment of the invention, the monofilament yarn has a diameter of at least 0.03 mm.

[0021] According to another embodiment of the invention, the monofilament yam has a diameter of between approximately 0.05 and approximately 0.25 mm.

[0022] According to another embodiment of the invention, an undercast liner is provided, wherein the liner is constructed using a pillar and inlay stitch on the inner and outer faces and a needle V in the spacer area, and the yarn has a diameter of approximately 0.03 to approximately 0.25 mm. The liner is formed with at least 50 courses per meter and weighs between approximately 50 to approximately 400 grams per square meter.

[0023] According to another embodiment of the invention, the liner weighs between approximately 100 to approximately 250 grams per square meter and a nominal thickness when not compressed or under tension of approximately 1.5 to approximately

3.5 mm.

10024) According to another embodiment of the invention, the liner includes a fluorochemical, silicone or other water repellant finish to improve drainage and provide faster drying.

[00251 According to another embodiment of the invention, an undercast liner for being applied to an anatomical shape of a patient and overlaid with a cast material is provided, and comprises a tubular fabric having two opposing faces and an

intermediate spacer area that both separates and interconnects the opposed faces.

The liner is constructed at least in part of hydrophobic, water resistant monofilament yarn for providing enhanced water resistance, light weight, breathability and resistance to collapse and degradation due to moisture and bacteria during extended use to the liner. The liner has sufficient stretch in both a length-wise and width-wise direction to facilitate conforming the undercast liner around the anatomical shape during application.

[0026] According to another embodiment of the invention, the liner includes a water repellant finish to improve drainage and provide faster drying.

[0027} According to another embodiment of the invention, an undercast liner for being applied to an anatomical shape of a patient and overtaid with a cast material is provided, and comprises an elongate fabric in roll form having two opposing faces and an intermediate spacer area that both separates and interconnects the opposed faces.

The liner is constructed at least in part of hydrophobic, water resistant monofilament yarn for providing enhanced water resistance, lightweight, breathability and resistance to collapse and degradation due to moisture and bacteria during extended use to the liner. The liner has sufficient stretch in both a length-wise and width-wise direction to facilitate conforming the undercast liner around the anatomical shape during application.

[0028] According to another embodiment of the invention, the monofilament yarn has a diameter of between approximately 0.05 and approximately 0.25 mm.

[0029] According to another embodiment of the invention, the liner is constructed using a pillar and inlay stitch on the inner and outer faces and a needle V in the spacer area.

The yarn has a diameter of approximately 0.03 to approximately 0.25 mm, and the liner is formed with at least 50 courses per rneter and weighs between approximately 50 to approximately 400 grams per square meter.

[0030] According to another embodiment of the invention, the liner weighs between approximately 100 to approximately 250 grams per square meter and has a nominal

thickness when not compressed or under tension of approximately 1.5 to approximately 3.5 mm.

Brief Description of the Drawings

[0031 j Some of the objects of the invention have been set forth above. Other objects and advantages of the invention will appear as the invention proceeds when taken in conjunction with the following drawings, in which:

[0032] Figure 1 is a perspective view of a roll of an undercast liner according to one embodiment of the invention;

[0033] Figure 2 is a view illustrating application of the undercast liner to the wrist and forearm;

[0034J Figures 3 and 4 illustrate preparation of a cast tape for application over the undercast liner;

[0035] Figures 5 and 6 illustrate application of the cast tape to the undercast liner; [0036] Figure 7 illustrates the completed cast; [0037] Figure 8 illustrates a liner in the form of a circular sleeve; and [0038] Figure 9 shows the sleeve in place on an arm prior to application of a cast tape bandage.

Description of the Preferred Embodiment and Best Mode

[0039] Referring now specifically to the drawings, a undercast liner according to the present invention is iflustrated in Figure 1 and shown generally at reference numeral 10. While the undercast liner 10 can be formed in any desired width or length, the undercast liner 10 shown in Figures 1 , 2 and 3 is 7.5 cm (3 in.) wide and is formed into a roll during manufacture for shipping and storage until use. The undercast liner 10 is easily applied from the roll, as shown in Figure 2. The liner 10 includes two opposing faces 11, 12 and an intermediate spacer area 13 that both separate and interconnect

the faces 11 , 12, as described in further detail below. The undercast liner 10 can be formed in a tubular form or in an elongate padding form in a roll. [0040] The liner 10 can be constructed using any suitable organic or inorganic monofilament yarn, preferably a hydrophobic/water resistant monofilament yarn such as polypropylene, polyester, polyethylene and nylon. The monofilament yarn used for constructing the liner 10 preferably has a diameter of at least 0.03 mm. The lfner 10 is constructed in a spacer fabric construction to provide sufficient cushioning and breathabifity, and it has been found that the use of a monofilament hydrophobic yarn on both faces 11, 12 and in the spacer area 13 provides enhanced water resistance, light weight, breathability and resistance to collapse and degradation due to moisture and bacteria during extended use.

[0041] The liner 10 is formed using any suitable fabric forming technology such as weaving, various knitting techniques such as, for example, weft knitting and warp knitting, non-woven, stitching or a combination of these techniques. Preferably, the structure should provide some stretch fn both the length-wise and width-wise directions, and facilitate conforming the undercast liner 10 around an anatomical shape during application.

[0042] The liner 10 can be treated with one or more finishes to provide additional water resistance, anti-bacterial and/or anti-odor characteristics, or aromatherapy to improve the functionality or enhance the cast-wearing experience for the patient. Alternatively, the liner 10 can be fabricated from modified/treated monofilament yarns incorporating suitable fillers or finishes to improve the performance of the liner 10. [0043] The liner 10 may also be provided with an adhesive coating on one or both faces 11 , 12 to aid in application to the patient. The adhesive is preferably any suitable low tack, pressure sensitive adhesive, such as an acrylic or silicone adhesive. The adhesive aids in application by adhering to itself and thus maintaining the exact placement of the layers relative to each other as the liner 10 is applied by the cast technician.

[0044] In one preferred embodiment, the liner 10 is constructed as a spacer fabric using polypropylene monofilament and a low tack, pressure sensitive adhesive on one surface. The monofilament yarn has a diameter of at least 0.03 mm, and preferably between 0.05-0.25 mm. Preferably, the liner 10 requires no additional finish or water repellency treatment.

[0045] More specifically, the preferred embodiment of the liner 10 is constructed of a polypropylene monofilament yarn on a double needle bed knitting machine, and can be knitted on either a warp knitting Raschel machine or a Crochet knitting machine. The liner 10 is preferably constructed using a pillar and inlay stitch on the surfaces 11, 12 and a 3 or 5 needle V in the spacer area 13. The yarn has a diameter of 0.03-0.25 mm. The fabric for the liner 10 is formed with at least 50 courses per meter preferably 200- 850 courses per meter. The liner 50 weighs between 50-400 grams per square meter, and more preferably between 100-250 grams per square meter. The liner 10 has a nominal thickness when not compressed or under tension of approximately 1.5 - 3.5 mm.

[0046] Alternatively, an undercast liner may be constructed as a spacer fabric with at least one of the yarns being a multifilament or spun yarn in order to provide even more patient comfort. The liner may be treated with suitable fluorochemical, silicone or other water repellant finish to improve drainage and provide faster drying. [0047] Referring now to Figure 2, the undercast liner 10 is applied to the injured limb in a conventional manner. As noted above, the stretch provided by the undercast liner 10 permits a fast, accurate, closely-conforming application without wrinkles or creases. [0048] As is shown in Figures 3-7, after application of the undercast liner 10, a conventional cast tape 20 is wetted, Figure 3, excess water removed by wringing, Figure 4, and applied to the injured limb, Figures 5-7, taking care in the usual manner to avoid overlapping the undercast liner 10 on opposite ends, leaving a short width of exposed undercast liner 10.

[0049] Referring now to Figure 8, a circular knit liner 30 is shown, preferably with the same preferred constructions described above. The liner 30 includes an outerface 31 , an inner face 32 and a spacer area 33 that both separates and interconnects the two faces 31, 32, as shown in Figure 1. Instead of wrapping, the liner 30 is pulled onto the limb as shown in Figure 9, in the same manner as a conventional stockinette. Thereafter, a cast tape 20 is applied in a conventional manner. [0050] An undercast liner is described above. Various details of the invention may be changed without departing from its scope. Furthermore, the foregoing description of the preferred embodiment of the invention and the best mode for practicing the invention are provided for the purpose of illustration only and not for the purpose of limitation -the invention being defined by the claims.