Surgery: splint – brace – or bandage – Bandage structure – Support covering
Patent
1993-07-28
1995-08-29
Bell, James J.
Surgery: splint, brace, or bandage
Bandage structure
Support covering
66192, 66195, 66202, 156 88, 156148, 156250, 1562722, 428228, 428229, 428253, 428254, 428296, 428193, 602 75, 602900, B32B 700
Patent
active
054455995
ABSTRACT:
A warp-knit casting bandage fabric is provided which comprises a first group of a plurality of individual continuous multifilament fiberglass yarns which form lengthwise extending chains of spaced-apart loops and a second group of a plurality of individual continuous multifilament fiberglass yarns which are separately interspersed with a plurality of individual continuous thermoplastic yarns forming a widthwise extending and lengthwise spaced-apart inlay which is interlaced with the spaced-apart loops forming an open-knit construction wherein the continuous thermoplastic yarns comprise from about 50% to about 100% of the total number of individual yarns forming the inlay. An elongated, resin-impregnated bandage, having a leading edge and a trailing edge, made from the warp-knit casting bandage fabric is also provided as well as a method for forming such resin-impregnated bandages.
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Bell James J.
Carapace, Inc.
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