Applicator wipe for inviscid fluids

Special receptacle or package – Including ancillary article contacting medium – For tool or appliance

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206441, 206484, 206812, B65D 8300, B65D 7500

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046963936

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BRIEF SUMMARY
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates generally, as indicated, to fluid applying devices and methods and methods of manufacturing such devices.
The invention will be described in detail below as relating to an alcohol wipe device, which is a device that contains alcohol or like fluid intended for sterilizing, cleaning or like purposes. However, it will be understood that the invention encompasses use of fluids other than alcohol or containing alcohol and other materials for sterilizing, cleaning or other purposes; these may include, for example, iodine, perfume, bug repellant, stain remover, insect sting antiseptic, etc.


BACKGROUND OF PRIOR ART

Alcohol preparation devices or alcohol wipes have been known and used in the medical profession for a number of years. Such devices include alcohol absorbing material, such as a gauze or gauze-like material which contains alcohol, and a fluid-tight protective package that is sealed to define therein a chamber in which the absorbent alcohol containing material is contained. An example of one type of abosrbent material is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,542,634; such material is used in the Webcol alcohol prep device sold by the Kendall Company, Boston, Mass., for example, for the purpose of applying sterilizing isopropal alcohol to the skin of a patient. Another example of such absorbent material and a package for containing the same is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,057,467; the absorbent material is a folded towelette containing a particular fluid for cleansing and refreshing a user and the package material is, for example, and aluminum foil with a thermoplastic liner. Such package material is impervious to the fluid contained therein, including both the liquid and vapor or gas forms thereof. Such material also is impervious to air and other materials that might otherwise contaminate the fluid and absorbent material contained in the package. The '467 patent discloses polyethylene, polyvinyl resin or cellulose acetate as suitable thermoplastic materials for providing a protective coating on the foil and for providing the impervious vapor-proof barrier desired; such materials also are readily heat sealable to seal closed the package. Other materials of which the package disclosed in the '467 patent may be made are celluloic materials lined with a thermoplastic film or various synthetic or plastic materials. The device in the '467 patent is manufactured by forming a three part sandwich of two sheets of package material and the folded fluid impregnated towelette therebetween, and the edges of the package material sheets are heat sealed to each other about the entire perimeter of the package.
Several disadvantages inure to the prior fluid applying devices, such as the prior alcohol prep devices, towelette devices, etc. One disadvantage is that the package material must be torn to open the same in order to remove the absorbent material. Upon tearing of the package, the absorbent material may be torn, which may reduce usefulness thereof. Also, when the package is torn it may result in one and possibly two pieces and must be discarded, depending upon whether the tear fully severs one part from the other; and eventually the absorbent material also must be discarded separately. The separate discarding steps may waste time and may result in one or more pieces not reaching a proper waste container, e.g. a piece may drop on the floor and create a safety hazard. A further disadvantage particularly with respect to prior alcohol prep devices is that the user, such as a medical technician, nurse or physician, must physically touch surfaces of the absorbent material; this increases the potential hazard of contamination of the sterile condition of the absorbent material and frequent touching of that material oftens tends substantially to dry the skin of such user. Moreover, frequent flexing of the heat sealed package may result in loss of the seal integrity.


BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

With the foregoing in mind, the invention has as an objective overcoming of one or mor

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