Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Web or sheet containing structurally defined element or... – Adhesive outermost layer
Patent
1980-06-06
1985-05-14
Thomas, Alexander S.
Stock material or miscellaneous articles
Web or sheet containing structurally defined element or...
Adhesive outermost layer
428343, 4284242, 4284244, 4284246, 128132D, 128132R, 128156, B32B 710, B32B 2740, A61F 1302, A61L 1506
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RE0318876
ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to a moisture-vapor-permeable pressure-sensitive adhesive material for use on animal skin and nails, e.g. a surgical drape, suture strip or sheet, adhesive dressing, bandage, plaster, strapping tape, decorative nail covering, or decorative cosmetic product. The adhesive material comprises a backing material and a pressure-sensitive adhesive on at least substantially the whole of the body adhering portion of at least one surface of said backing material, both said backing material and said adhesive being moisture-vapor-permeable and unaffected by water and at least one of said backing material and said adhesive comprising a synthetic polymer and both said backing material and said adhesive being continuous and nonpermeable to liquid water, said adhesive material having a moisture vapor permeability of at least 300 g/sq. meter/24 hours/40.degree. C./80 percent RH.
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Thomas Alexander S.
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