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| United States Patent | 4914843 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/4914843.html |
| Inventor(s) | DeWoskin; Irvin S. (Barnhart, MO) |
| Abstract | An identification band comprising a backing strip having pressure-sensitive
adhesive thereon, two release strips on the adhesive, and an overlying
transparent strip including a tongue extending at one end of the backing
strip, the transparent strip being secured to the backing strip by the
adhesive, one release strip being removable for application of a
pre-printed insert to the backing strip, the insert then being covered by
the transparent strip, the other release strip being removable for
adhering the tongue to the backing strip at the other end thereof. |
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Title Information  |
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Drawing from US Patent 4914843 |
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Identification band |
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| Publication Date |
April 10, 1990 |
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| Filing Date |
January 13, 1989 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending coassigned U.S.
patent application Ser. No. 07/108,448 filed Oct. 15, 1987, entitled
Identification Band, now abandoned. |
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Title Information  |
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What is claimed is:
1. An identification band, as for hospital patients, adapted to extend
around a person's wrist or ankle and to carry an insert, such as a paper
label, having identification data pre-printed on one face thereof, said
band comprising:
a backing strip having pressure-sensitive adhesive on one face thereof
covering the strip from one end thereof to the other,
a first release strip overlying the adhesive on an insert-receiving portion
of the backing strip,
a second release strip overlying the adhesive on a tab portion of the
backing strip adjacent one end of the backing strip,
said strips being spaced lengthwise of the backing strip with a gap
therebetween presenting an area of the adhesive between said strips,
said backing strip being of elongate rectangular shape, the adhesive
thereon covering it from one side edge thereof to the other as well as
from said one end thereof to the other,
said first release strip having a width corresponding to the width of the
backing strip,
said first release strip and said insert-receiving portion of the backing
strip extending from the other end of the backing strip toward but
terminating at said gap short of the said one end of the backing strip,
said tab portion of the backing strip extending from one end of the backing
strip to the gap,
a transparent plastic strip having a generally elongate rectangular portion
having a width corresponding to the width of the backing strip and a
length corresponding generally to the length of the backing strip
overlying the first and second release strips, extending from adjacent the
said one end of the backing strip to said other end of the backing strip,
and generally permanently adhered to the backing strip by the adhesive in
said area between the release strips, said generally elongate rectangular
portion of said transparent plastic strip comprising a window portion
overlying the first release strip and an integral end portion overlying
the second release strip on said tab portion of the backing strip,
said transparent plastic strip further having an elongate strap portion
narrower than said generally elongate rectangular portion extending
endwise from said window portion at said other end of the backing strip,
said integral end portion of said generally elongate rectangular portion
of the transparent plastic strip having at least one opening for passage
therethrough of said strap portion,
the first release strip being removable by peeling it off said
insert-receiving portion of the backing strip to expose the adhesive on
said insert-receiving portion of the backing strip for application of the
insert thereto with the printed face thereof facing out, the insert being
smaller than said insert-receiving portion for securement of said window
portion of the transparent strip by said adhesive to the backing strip
around the insert,
the band being adapted to encircle the wrist or ankle with the transparent
strip on the outside for display of the printed face of the insert through
said window portion, and the second release strip being removable by
peeling it off the backing strip to expose the adhesive on said tab
portion of the backing strip for generally permanent securement of the
strap portion to the tab portion by the adhesive on the tab portion after
passage of the strap portion through said opening.
2. An identification band as set forth in claim 1 wherein the backing strip
comprises a generally long, narrow rectangular piece of non-stretchable
waterproof material.
3. An identification band as set forth in claim 2 wherein the backing strip
is a strip of colored plastic material.
4. An identification band as set forth in claim 1 wherein the second
release strip extends out from between tab portion of the backing strip
and the tab-overlying portion of the transparent strip.
5. An identification band as set forth in claim 1 wherein the second
release strip has a portion folded back over itself at its inner end.
6. An identification band as set forth in claim 1 wherein said
tab-overlying integral end portion of the transparent strip has two
openings spaced lengthwise with respect to the band for passage of the
strap portion first through the outer of the two openings from the outside
and then out through the inner of the two openings from the inside.
7. An identification band as set forth in claim 6 wherein the openings are
slits in said tab-overlying portion of the transparent strip extending
transversely with respect to the band.
8. An identification band as set forth in claim 7 wherein the second
release strip extends out from between the tab portion of the backing
strip and the tab-overlying portion of the transparent strip.
9. An identification band as set forth in claim 7 wherein the second
release strip has a portion folded back over itself at its inner end.
10. An identification band as set forth in claim 1 wherein the second
release strip extends laterally outward from between the tab portion of
the backing strip and the tab-overlying portion of the transparent strip.
11. An identification band as set forth in claim 6 wherein said second
release strip has a length substantially greater than the width of the
backing strip and a width such as to cover the adhesive on the tab portion
of the backing strip between said openings and wherein said second release
strip is positioned between the tab portion of the backing strip and the
tab-overlying portion of the transparent strip covering the adhesive on
the tab portion of the backing strip between said openings and extending
transversely across the backing strip from adjacent one side edge thereof
over the area of the adhesive thereon between said openings and projecting
outwardly beyond the other side edge of the backing strip.
12. An identification band as set forth in claim 11 wherein the second
release strip is of such width and is so positioned as to underlie both
openings with the side edge of the second release strip away from said one
end of the backing strip generally at the outer edge portion of the inner
opening.
13. An identification band as set forth in claim 7 wherein the second
release strip has a length substantially greater than the width of the
backing strip and a width such as to cover the adhesive on the tab portion
of the backing strip between said slits and wherein said second release
strip is positioned between the tab portion of the backing strip and the
tab-overlying portion of the transparent strip covering the adhesive on
the tab portion of the backing strip between said slits and extending
transversely across the backing strip from adjacent one side edge thereof
over the area of the adhesive thereon between said slits and projecting
outwardly beyond the other side edge of the backing strip.
14. An identification band as set forth in claim 13 wherein the second
release strip is of such width and is so positioned as to underlie both
slits with the side edges of the second release strip generally at the
outer edge portions of the inner slits. |
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Description  |
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to identification bands, and more particularly to
such bands especially for hospital patients adapted to extend around a
patient's wrist or ankle and to carry an insert, such as a paper label,
having identification data pre-printed on one face thereof.
The invention is in the same general field as that of the bands disclosed
in U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,561,894, 2,954,620, 3,027,665, 3,153,869, 3,197,899,
3,279,107, 4,078,324, 4,314,415 and 4,616,436.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Among the several objects of this invention may be noted the provision of
an improved identification band particularly of the general type shown in
U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,279,107, 4,314,415 and 4,616,436 which utilize an insert,
such as a computer-generated paper label, pre-printed with patient
identification data, which band is of simplified, economical construction,
which enables easy application of the insert, with the insert associated
in waterproof manner with the band, and which, after application of the
insert, may be readily applied to a patient's wrist or ankle and readily
and effectively secured in place on the wrist or ankle by means of
pressure-sensitive adhesive incorporated in the band.
In general, an identification band of this invention comprises a backing
strip having pressure-sensitive adhesive on one face thereof, a first
release strip overlying the adhesive on an insert-receiving portion of the
backing strip, and a second release strip overlying the adhesive on a tab
portion of the backing strip adjacent one end of the backing strip. The
two release strips are spaced lengthwise of the backing strip with a gap
between adjacent ends of the strips presenting an area of the adhesive
between said adjacent ends of the strips. A transparent plastic strip is
generally permanently adhered to the backing strip by the adhesive in said
area between the adjacent ends of the release strips, having a window
portion overlying the first release strip and a strap portion extending
endwise from said window portion at the opposite end of the backing strip.
The first release strip is removable by peeling it off the backing strip
to expose the adhesive on said insert-receiving portion of the backing
strip for application of the insert thereto with the printed face thereof
facing out, the insert being smaller than said insert-receiving portion
for securement of said window portion of the transparent strip by said
adhesive to the backing strip around the insert. The band is adapted to
encircle the wrist or ankle with the transparent strip on the outside for
display of the printed face of the insert through said window portion. The
second release strip is removable by peeling it off the backing strip to
expose the adhesive on said tab portion of the backing strip for generally
permanent securement of the strap to the tab by the adhesive on the tab.
Other objects and features will be in part apparent and in part pointed out
hereinafter.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a plan of an identification band of this invention as supplied
for application of an insert and as viewed from the side thereof which is
on the outside as the band is applied to the wrist or ankle;
FIG. 2 is a view of the other side (the inside) of the band;
FIG. 3 is a fragment of FIG. 1 with layers broken away to show detail;
FIG. 4 is an enlarged longitudinal section of the band on line 4--4 of FIG.
1;
FIG. 5 is a view similar to FIG. 1 showing application of an insert to the
band;
FIG. 6 is a longitudinal section on line 6--6 of FIG. 5;
FIG. 7 is a plan of the band with the insert therein as the band is applied
to the wrist or ankle;
FIG. 8 is a section on line 8--8 of FIG. 7;
FIG. 9 is a view similar to FIG. 3 showing a modification; and
FIG. 10 is a longitudinal section of FIG. 9, similar to FIG. 4;
FIG. 11 is a view in plan of the left end portion of a band showing another
modification; and
FIG. 12 is a view similar to FIG. 11 with a layer broken away to show
detail.
Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout
the several views of the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Referring to the drawings, an identification band of this invention is
shown to comprise a backing strip 1 having a pressure-sensitive adhesive 3
on one face thereof, this face constituting the face of the backing strip
which is toward the outside as the band is applied to the wrist or ankle.
The backing strip is preferably made of a relatively flexible
nonstretchable waterproof material, e.g. 12-15 mil polyvinyl chloride
film, which may be transparent or colored, colored film being used for
code purposes. It is of generally long narrow rectangular shape, its
length being greater than the width in general of a person's wrist and
substantially greater than the length of the pre-printed insert A which is
to be used with the band, and its width being greater than the width of
the insert. The backing strip may be approximately 4 inches long and an
inch wide, for example, the insert being approximately two inches long and
3/8 inch wide, for example. The adhesive covers the backing strip from one
end thereof to the other, the ends being designated 1a and 1b.
At 5 is indicated a first release strip, e.g. a strip of a suitable release
paper, overlying the adhesive 3 on an insert-receiving portion 7 of the
backing strip 1, and at 9 is indicated a second release strip, which may
be of the same material as the first release strip 5, overlying the
adhesive on what may be referred to as a tab portion 11 of the backing
strip. The release strips 5 and 9 are spaced lengthwise of the backing
strip with a gap at 13 between adjacent ends of the release strips,
presenting an area 3a of the adhesive 3 between said adjacent ends of the
release strips. Typically, with backing strip 1 four inches long and an
inch wide the release strip 5 is approximately 23/4 inches long and an
inch wide, and is applied to the adhesive-coated face of the backing strip
extending inwardly 23/4 inches from the end 1a of the backing strip
completely covering the adhesive 3 from end 1a to the inner end of the
release strip 5 at the gap 13. Typically, the release strip 9 is
approximately 11/8 inches long and one inch wide. As shown, it extends
from about 5/16 inch outward of the end 1b of the backing strip over the
adhesive 3 on the backing strip to the gap 13, although it may be made
with a length corresponding to that of tab portion 11 of the backing strip
without extending beyond end 1b of the backing strip. The gap at 13 may be
about 1/4-inch wide with the stated dimensions and arrangement of the
strips.
At 15 is indicated a flexible transparent waterproof plastic strip having a
main body portion 17 of a length corresponding generally to the length of
the backing strip 1 and a width corresponding generally to the width of
the backing strip, and an integral strap or tongue portion 19 narrower
than the main body portion 17 and considerably longer than the latter
extending generally centrally from one end, designated 17a, of the latter.
The main body portion 17 of the transparent strip 15 overlies the release
strips 5 and 9, bridging the gap at 13 between the adjacent ends of the
release strips and being adhered to the backing strip 1 by the area 3a of
adhesive 3 in this gap. That part of the main body portion 17 overlying
the release strip 5 constitutes a window portion 23 of the transparent
strip 15, the strap or tongue portion 19 of the transparent strip
extending endwise from this said window portion at the end 1a of the
backing strip 1.
The securement of the main body portion 17 of the transparent strip 15 to
the backing strip 1 by the adhesive at 3a is generally a permanent
securement, made so by utilizing a pressure-sensitive adhesive which
effects a generally permanent bond between the backing strip 1 and the
body portion 17 of the transparent strap 1 as a result of application of
pressure. Thus, the transparent strap 15 may be made of 15-20 mil
transparent polyvinyl chloride film, for example, and the
pressure-sensitive adhesive 3 may be a synthetic rubber based adhesive
such as styrene butadiene rubber (SBR) compounded with a suitable
tackifying agent such as polyterpene resin or oil-soluble phenolic resin.
Pressing the film against the adhesive provides a substantially permanent
bond.
Portion 25 of the main body portion 17 of the transparent strip 15
overlying the release strip 9 and the tab portion 11 of the backing strip
1 has two openings 27 and 29 spaced lengthwise with respect to the band
for passage of the strap or tongue 19 first through the first or outer
opening 27 from the outside and then out through the second or inner
opening 29 from the inside, as will appear. The openings 27 and 29 are
preferably formed as slits in said tab-overlying portion 25 of the
transparent strip extending transversely with respect to the band.
In the use of the identification band, the window portion 23 of the main
body portion 17 of the transparent strip 15 is pulled back from the
insert-receiving portion 7 of the backing strap 1 for access to the first
release strip 5, and the latter is removed by peeling it off said insert
receiving portion of the backing strip to expose the adhesive 3 on said
portion 7 for application thereto of the insert A and the insert A is then
applied to the adhesive 3 on portion of the backing strip, generally
centered in respect to portion 7, as illustrated in FIGS. 5 and 6. The
window portion 23 of the transparent strip is then brought back over
portion 7 and the insert and pressed against the adhesive 3 on portion 7
all around the insert to effect a generally permanent securement of
portion 23 to portion 7 all around the insert with the insert adhered to
portion 7 and sealed in waterproof manner between portions 23 and 7, as
appears in FIGS. 7 and 8.
Following the application of the insert A, the band is placed around the
wrist or ankle and the strap or tongue 19 is threaded first through the
outer opening or slit 27 in the tab-overlying portion 25 from the outside,
then up and out through the inner opening or slit 29 from the inside, as
shown in FIGS. 7 and 8. The strap or tongue is pulled through the openings
or slits to a point where the band fits well on the wrist or ankle but is
still loose enough to permit removal of the release strip 9. The latter is
then removed by peeling it off the tab portion 11 of the backing strip 1
and, subsequently, pressure engagement is effected of the portion of the
strap or tongue 19 extending between the openings or slits 27 and 29 and
the adhesive on the tab portion 11 of the backing strip thereby generally
permanently to effect securement of the strap or tongue to said portion
11. The excess of the strap extending out of opening 29 may then be
trimmed off.
FIGS. 9 and 10 illustrate a modification in which the release strip 9 is
provided at its inner end (at the gap 13) with a portion 31 folded back
over itself adapted to be grasped by the fingers or by tweezers for
facilitating peeling release strip 9 off tab portion 11. Also, as shown in
FIGS. 9 and 10, the outer end of the release strip is coterminous with the
end 1b of the backing strip 1.
FIGS. 11 and 12 illustrate a modification wherein the second release strip,
here designated 9a to distinguish it from strip 9, is constituted by a
strip of suitable release paper having a length L substantially greater
than the width of the backing strip 1 (and the width of the main body
portion 17 of the transparent strip 15) and a width W such as to cover the
adhesive 3 on the tab portion 11 of the backing strip 1 between the
openings or slits 27a and 29 in the portion 25 of the transparent strip
15. Preferably, the width W corresponds generally to the spacing of the
outer edge portion 27a of the outer slit 27 and the outer edge portion 29a
of the inner slit 29. The release strip 9a is positioned to underlie both
slits with the side edge 9b of the strip toward the end 1b of the backing
strip generally at the outer edge portion 27a of the outer slit 27 and the
other side edge 9c of the strip generally at the outer edge portion 29a of
the inner slit 29, and with the strip 9a extending transversely across the
backing strip 1 from adjacent one side edge 1e thereof over the area of
the adhesive 3 thereon between the slits and projecting beyond the other
side edge 1d of the backing strip, thereby having a portion 9d readily
available for grasping to remove the strip 9a from the backing strip 1.
The transparent strip 15 is secured to the backing strip by adhesive at 3a
in the gap between the inner end of the release strip 5 and the side edge
9c of the release strip 9, and by adhesive at 3b between the end 1b of the
backing strip 1 and the side edge 9b of the release strip 9a. Between the
slits 27 and 29, the adhesive on the backing strip 1 is covered by the
strip 9a permitting the insertion of the strap or tongue 19 through the
first slit 27 from the outside and then out through the second slit 29
from the inside. Insertion of the strap or tongue 19 is facilitated by
reason of the fact that with a rounded end as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, or a
tapered end, the strap or tongue is effectively guided into and through
the slit 29 (after insertion through the slit 27).
In view of the above, it will be seen that the several objects of the
invention are achieved and other advantageous results attained.
As various changes could be made in the above constructions without
departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter
contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawing
shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
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