Hand-tearable non-elastic tape

a non-elastic, tape technology, applied in the field of hand-tearable nonelastic tape, can solve the problems of inconvenient application, many of the tapes and bandages that do possess the requisite tensile strength for sports medicine applications, and may not possess the desired tensile strength, etc., to achieve the effect of facilitating transverse and longitudinal hand tearing of the tap

Inactive Publication Date: 2006-03-23
ANDOVER HEALTHCARE
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[0015] In certain embodiments, the two layers of material that include warp yarns

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However, because such tapes are often elastic in nature, the tapes may not possess the desired tensile strength.
Furthermore, such tapes also often utilize adhesive formulations that stick to hair and skin and thereby complicate removal.
Still further, many of the tapes and bandages that do possess the r

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[0025] In accordance with the present invention, a hand-tearable non-elastic tape is provided that includes a non-elastic layer of material to facilitate hand tearing of the tape and a nonwoven layer of material laminated thereto.

[0026]FIG. 1 shows a top view of an illustrative hand-tearable non-elastic tape 10 in accordance with the present invention, FIG. 2 shows a top view of tape 10 partially broken away to illustrate the various layers included in the tape, and FIG. 3 shows a sectional view of tape 10 to demonstrate the interaction between the various layers of the tape. Tape 10 may include layers 12 and 14 to facilitate hand-tearing of the tape. In particular, layers 12 and 14 may include warp yarns extending longitudinally of the tape and weft yarns extending transversely of the tape (see, for example, FIGS. 5 and 6, which illustrate a warp-knitted weft-insertion fabric, and FIG. 7, which illustrates a scrim woven fabric). The inclusion of such warp yarns and weft yarns faci...

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A laminated non-elastic tape is provided. The laminated tape may include two layers of material, each layer having warp yarns extending longitudinally of the tape and weft yarns extending transversely of the tape. The warp yarns may be non-elastic. The two layers of material having warp yarns and weft yarns may be, for example, warp-knitted weft-insertion fabrics, scrim woven fabrics, or any other suitable material that facilitates hand-tearing of the tape. The tape may include a layer of nonwoven material positioned, for example, between the two layers of material. The layers of material may be bonded together with a binder. In some embodiments, the binder may be a latex- or non-latex-based cohesive agent.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0001] The present invention relates to a hand-tearable non-elastic tape and, more particularly, to a hand-tearable non-elastic tape that includes a non-elastic layer of material to facilitate hand tearing of the tape and a nonwoven layer of material laminated thereto. [0002] Tapes and bandages are widely used in athletic applications to promote the protection and safety of athletes. In such applications, for example, the tensile strength of the tape or bandage is often an important factor in providing adequate protection for the athlete. However, because such tapes are often elastic in nature, the tapes may not possess the desired tensile strength. Furthermore, such tapes also often utilize adhesive formulations that stick to hair and skin and thereby complicate removal. Still further, many of the tapes and bandages that do possess the requisite tensile strength for sports medicine applications are inconvenient to apply because they must be cut to size u...

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IPC IPC(8): D04H5/00D04H5/06D04H3/14C09J7/29
CPCB32B5/022Y10T428/24942B32B5/026B32B5/12B32B5/26B32B7/12B32B2250/20B32B2250/40B32B2260/023B32B2260/048B32B2262/0253B32B2262/0276B32B2262/062B32B2307/54B32B2307/582B32B2535/00B32B2556/00C09J7/0296C09J7/04C09J2400/263B32B5/024C09J7/29C09J7/21Y10T442/681Y10T442/159Y10T442/69Y10T442/3537Y10T442/60Y10T442/153Y10T442/45Y10T442/488
Inventor MURPHY, THOMAS S.
Owner ANDOVER HEALTHCARE
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