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US Patent 6503855
Issued Date
January 7, 2003
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Edgar; Jason L. (Inver Grove Heights, MN)
Joseph; Eugene G. (Vadnais Heights, MN)
Levitt; Leon (Mendota Heights, MN)
Berg; Brandon T. (West Lakeland, MN)
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A laminated composite suitable for use in medical products such as tapes and wraps. The composite includes, for example, a first nonwoven fiber layer, an elastic layer, a melt blown adhesive fiber layer, and a second nonwoven fiber layer. A scrim layer serves as a deadstop, or stretch limit, to prevent over stretching. The non-woven fiber layer(s) and/or the scrim layer form suitable loops for a hook and loop fastening system. The scrim layer in some embodiments is employed to make the composite finger tearable. The melt blown adhesive layer, nonwoven web layer and elastic layer form a breathable, porous elastic composite. Methods of manufacturing the composite are also disclosed.
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Published
January 7, 2003
Application Number
09/444,349
Filed
November 19, 1999
US Classification
442/328   24/442 24/452 428/100 428/99 442/149 442/329 442/35 442/36 442/366 442/381 442/382 442/389 442/392 442/400 442/401 442/409 602/41 602/42 602/45 602/57 602/58
Int'l Classification
A44B   18/00   (20060101)   B32B   5/22   (20060101)   B29C   43/22   (20060101)   B32B   5/26   (20060101)   D04H   13/00   (20060101)  
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RELATED APPLICATIONS This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent applications Ser. No. 09/165,672, filed Oct. 2, 1998, now abandoned and Ser. No. 09/257,447, filed Feb. 25, 1999. The entire disclosures of the parent applications are incorporated by reference herein.
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442/328   442/329   442/366   442/381   442/382   442/389   442/392   442/400   442/401   442/409   442/149   442/35   442/36   602/41   602/42   602/43   602/45   602/57   602/58   602/900   24/442   24/452   24/447   24/448   24/444   428/99   428/100  
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