Bandage package and dispenser

Surgery: splint – brace – or bandage – Bandage structure – Skin laceration or wound cover

Reexamination Certificate

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C602S041000, C602S042000, C602S043000, C602S052000, C206S440000, C206S441000, C206S469000

Reexamination Certificate

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07659439

ABSTRACT:
An element dispensing package suitable for dispensing adhesive strips or bandages. Each element is contained within an envelope formed by opposed upper and lower sheets. The lower sheet has a release liner secured thereto to protect the element while it is within the dispenser. The element is releasably secured to a pull cover and is separated from the lower sheet and release liner when the envelope is opened. The pull cover has one or more gripping means to facilitate dispensing of the element contained within the package. Additionally, the lower sheet and upper sheet have optional gripping means to facilitate dispensing of the element contained within the package.

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