Dressing patch set

By designing the dressing pick-up bar and cutting seam, the problems of excessive release film usage and inaccurate application in existing technologies are solved, achieving efficient application of the dressing unit and reducing waste.

CN224357742UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-16BENQ MATERIALS WUHU CORP +1

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
BENQ MATERIALS WUHU CORP
Filing Date
2025-04-11
Publication Date
2026-06-16

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing dressing patches use excessively large release film areas during application, leading to waste and contamination risks. They are also difficult to apply precisely to the skin, affecting the adhesion and lifespan of the dressing unit.

Method used

The dressing applicator uses a cutting slit to precisely pick up the dressing unit, and the cutting slit design reduces the amount of release film used, ensuring that the dressing unit is accurately attached to the skin.

Benefits of technology

It reduces the amount of release film used, decreases the wear rate of dressing units, improves the accuracy and adhesion of application, avoids contamination, and enhances the overall effect.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a dressing patch group which comprises a dressing patch and a dressing taking stick. The dressing patch comprises a release film and at least one dressing unit adhered to the release film. The release film has at least one cutting slot. Each dressing unit is adhered to the release film and partially covers at least one cutting slot. The dressing taking stick has a hand holding end and a taking end arranged oppositely. The taking end is used to pass through the part of the dressing unit connected with the corresponding cutting slot to dip the dressing unit on the corresponding cutting slot. The dressing patch group can avoid tearing the release film by hand to reduce the loss rate of the dressing unit, reduce the area ratio of the release film for hand pinching, and further reduce the use amount of the release film.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to a dressing patch assembly for skin, and more particularly to a dressing patch assembly with a dressing applicator. By combining it with the cut seam of the release film, the wear rate of the dressing unit in the dressing patch can be reduced, and the amount of release film used can be further reduced, so as to make it easier to apply to acne or wounds to improve or soothe skin problems. Background Technology

[0002] For treating skin problems, medical dressings or patches are generally used to cover the skin, blocking dust and pollutants from the air and absorbing exudate from the wound to promote rapid healing and prevent scarring. If the skin has acne and is already in a state of local inflammation, medical dressings or patches are suitable for isolating it from external contamination; however, the risk of contamination during application may affect wound recovery.

[0003] In recent years, many medical aesthetic procedures have used medical dressings or patches to improve skin problems. To avoid contaminating the dressing unit during removal, the conventional method is to use a release film, which is much larger than the dressing unit, to assist in attaching it to the area of ​​skin to be improved. For example... Figure 1a , Figure 1b As shown, in the prior art, the dressing unit 112 of the dressing patch 110 is disposed on the release film 111, and the dressing unit 112 covers at least one easily torn tear line 113 extending across the entire release film 111. Figure 1a , 1b As shown, by tearing the tear line 113 to easily remove the first separating portion 111a of the release film 111 corresponding to each dressing unit 112, the dressing unit 112 still attached thereto can be applied to the skin or wound to be improved by holding the second separating portion 111b. However, since the process requires tearing off the first separating portion 111a with fingers and applying the dressing unit 112 to the designated point by holding the second separating portion 111b, the areas of the first separating portion 111a and the second separating portion 111b of the release film 111 need to be much larger than the dressing unit 112 for easy handling. This results in a much larger usable area of ​​the discarded release film 111 than the multiple dressing units 112, creating unnecessary waste. In the prior art, the materials and structures of release films are mostly thin films formed by coating paper with silicone resin or release agent, which are difficult to recycle. Furthermore, when applying the dressing unit 112 to the skin or wound to be improved using fingers, it is difficult to apply it accurately to the positioning point. Repeated application can easily cause the adhesiveness of the dressing unit 112 to be lost, affecting the application effect, reducing the service life of the dressing unit 112 and increasing the wear rate.

[0004] Therefore, there is a need for a dressing patch assembly with a dressing applicator that can easily pick up the dressing unit so that the dressing unit can be accurately applied to the skin and the amount of release film used can be greatly reduced. Utility Model Content

[0005] The purpose of this invention is to provide a dressing patch assembly that allows the dressing unit on the dressing patch to be easily picked up by the dressing stick and applied to the skin. After the dressing unit is applied, the dressing stick can be easily removed to flatten the dressing unit and fit it to the skin, effectively avoiding contamination of the dressing unit.

[0006] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention provides a dressing patch assembly, comprising a dressing patch and a dressing applicator, wherein the dressing patch includes a release film and at least one dressing unit adhered to the release film, and the release film has at least one slit; the at least one dressing unit is adhered to the release film and partially covers the at least one slit; the dressing applicator has a handheld end and a picking end disposed opposite to each other, the picking end being used to pass through the portion where a dressing unit connects with the corresponding slit to pick up the dressing unit located on the corresponding slit.

[0007] As an optional technical solution, the shape of the at least one cutting slit can be a straight line, an arc, or a combination of the above geometric shapes.

[0008] As an optional technical solution, the width of the taking end of the dressing stick is not greater than the width of the at least one dressing unit.

[0009] As an optional technical solution, the width of the handle end of the dressing dispensing stick is greater than the width of the dispensing end.

[0010] As an optional technical solution, the thickness of the dispensing end of the dressing dispensing stick is less than the thickness of the hand-held end.

[0011] As an optional technical solution, the thickness of the dressing unit is between 0.05mm and 0.65mm.

[0012] As an optional technical solution, the thickness of the at least one dressing unit is consistent from the center to the edge.

[0013] As an optional technical solution, the thickness of the center of the at least one dressing unit is greater than the thickness of the edge.

[0014] As an optional technical solution, the thickness of the release film is between 60 μm and 110 μm.

[0015] The dressing patch assembly of this utility model utilizes a dressing pick-up stick to easily pick up the dressing unit on the dressing patch, so that the dressing unit can be accurately attached to the skin. This reduces the area of ​​the release film that needs to be pinched by hand, further reducing the amount of release film used and lowering the loss rate of the dressing unit. After the dressing unit is attached to the skin, it is easy to flatten the dressing unit to fit the skin, effectively avoiding contamination of the dressing unit.

[0016] The foregoing is intended to provide a simplified summary of this disclosure to enable the reader to gain a basic understanding of it. This description is not a complete overview of the disclosure, nor is it intended to identify key / critical elements of the embodiments or define the scope of the invention. After reviewing the following embodiments, those skilled in the art will readily understand the basic spirit of the invention and the technical means and embodiments employed. Attached Figure Description

[0017] Figure 1a The illustration shows a schematic diagram of a dressing patch in the prior art.

[0018] Figure 1b The illustration shows a schematic diagram of the first separation section of the release film when a dressing patch is removed in the prior art.

[0019] Figure 2a The illustration shows a schematic diagram of a dressing patch assembly according to an embodiment of the present invention.

[0020] Figure 2b The illustration shows a schematic diagram of the dressing removal stick usage according to an embodiment of this utility model.

[0021] Figure 3 The illustration shows a schematic diagram of the cut seam shape in a dressing patch according to another embodiment of the present invention.

[0022] Figure 4 The illustration shows a schematic diagram of the cut seam shape in a dressing patch according to another embodiment of the present invention. Detailed Implementation

[0023] To make the creative features, content, advantages, and effects of this utility model easier to understand, this utility model will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and in the form of embodiments. The drawings used are for illustration and auxiliary purposes only and may not be the actual proportions and precise configurations after the implementation of this utility model. Therefore, the proportions and configurations of the accompanying drawings should not be used to interpret or limit the scope of this utility model in actual implementation.

[0024] The following description, with reference to the relevant drawings, illustrates embodiments of the dressing patch assembly of this utility model. For ease of understanding, the same elements in the following embodiments are indicated by the same symbols.

[0025] Figure 2a The illustration shows a schematic diagram of a dressing patch assembly according to an embodiment of the present invention. Figure 2b This illustration shows a schematic diagram of the dressing removal stick used according to an embodiment of this utility model. (See attached diagram.) Figure 2a and Figure 2b The dressing patch assembly 200 of this invention includes a dressing patch 210 and a dressing applicator 220. The dressing patch 210 includes a release film 211 and at least one dressing unit 212 adhered to the release film 211. The release film 211 has at least one slit 213, and each dressing unit 212 is adhered to the release film 211 and partially covers the at least one slit 213. The dressing applicator 220 has a handle end 221 and a dispensing end 222 disposed opposite to each other. The dispensing end 222 is used to pass through the junction of a dressing unit 212 and the corresponding slit 213 to pick up the dressing unit 212 located on the corresponding slit 213, and to precisely apply it to the skin area or wound to be improved.

[0026] like Figure 2a As shown, each dressing unit 212 corresponds one-to-one with each cut slit 213, so that each dressing unit 212 partially covers one of its corresponding cut slits 213. Furthermore, each cut slit 213 is not... Figure 2a The seam line shown is the limit.

[0027] Since each dressing unit 212 partially covers at least one incision 213 (e.g., partially covers one incision 213), and the area of ​​the dressing unit 212 is larger than the corresponding incision 213 it covers, the dressing unit 212 can be easily lifted from bottom to top by the taking end 222 of the dressing stick 220 through the exposed incision 213 at the edge of the dressing unit 212 (i.e., the part of the incision 213 not covered by the corresponding dressing unit 212), so that the dressing unit 212 adheres to the taking end 222 of the dressing stick 220, making it easy to accurately apply the dressing unit 212 to the skin or wound to be improved. In this way, deviations caused by direct application with fingers or poor application caused by loss of adhesiveness of the dressing unit 212 due to subsequent adjustment and displacement can be effectively avoided. Furthermore, since each cutting slit 213 is correspondingly provided with each dressing unit 212, when a dressing unit 212 is taken out, only the cutting slit 213 corresponding to it is deformed. Other dressing units 212 adjacent to this dressing unit 212 can remain in contact with the release film 212, thereby ensuring that taking out the dressing unit 212 will not affect or contaminate other dressing units 212.

[0028] Furthermore, the thickness of the release film 211 can be between 60μm and 110μm, and its material can be widely used coated release paper or transparent film, such as polyethylene terephthalate (PET) film or polyethylene (PE) film, but not limited to the aforementioned materials or composite films. Since the dressing patch assembly 200 of this invention uses a dressing pick-up stick 220 to pick up the dressing unit 212, unlike the prior art which uses the release film 111 as a handle for application to the skin or wound, the release film 211 in the dressing patch assembly 200 of this invention only needs to retain a cutting slit 213 space on one side of the dressing unit 212 for the dressing pick-up stick 220 to pass through. This allows for a more compact arrangement, significantly increasing the area ratio of at least one dressing unit 212 on the release film 211, thereby reducing the amount of release film 211 used.

[0029] Figure 3 The illustration shows a schematic diagram of the cut seam shape in a dressing patch according to another embodiment of this utility model. Figure 4 This illustration shows a schematic diagram of the cut seam shape in a dressing patch according to another embodiment of the present invention. (See attached diagram.) Figure 3 and Figure 4 In one embodiment, at least one cut slit 313 on the dressing patch 310, or at least one cut slit 413 on the dressing patch 410, is a straight line, an arc, or a combination thereof. The shape of each cut slit is not limited to facilitate the passage of the dressing pick 220.

[0030] In one embodiment, the width of the dispensing end 222 of the dressing dispensing stick 220 is not greater than the width of at least one dressing unit 212. This avoids the dressing unit 212 being picked up and adhered to the dispensing end 222 of the dressing dispensing stick 220, resulting in an excessively large adhesive area that would make it difficult to remove the dressing dispensing stick 220 after it is applied to the skin positioning site.

[0031] In one embodiment, the width of the handheld end 221 of the dressing dispensing stick 220 is greater than the width of the dispensing end 222, in order to improve stability and comfort when holding the dressing dispensing stick 220.

[0032] In one embodiment, the thickness of the dispensing end 222 of the dressing dispensing stick 220 is less than the thickness of the handheld end 221. The thinner dispensing end 222 facilitates passage through the cut slit 213 and easier lifting of the dressing unit 212.

[0033] In one embodiment, at least one dressing unit 212 has a uniform thickness from center to edge.

[0034] In one embodiment, at least one dressing unit 212 is thicker at the center and thinner at the edges, meaning the thickness of the center of at least one dressing unit 212 is greater than the thickness of the edges. The thicker portion at the center of the at least one dressing unit 212 is aligned with the center of the wound to absorb more tissue fluid, thus aiding wound healing. The thickness of the at least one dressing unit 212 may range from 0.05 mm to 0.65 mm, and it may have colors such as, but not limited to, skin-colored, translucent, and transparent.

[0035] The dressing patch assembly of this utility model allows the dressing unit on the dressing patch to be easily picked up by the dressing picker stick, so that the dressing unit can be accurately attached to the skin. This reduces the area of ​​the release film that needs to be pinched by hand, further reducing the amount of release film used and reducing the wear rate of the dressing unit. After the dressing unit is attached to the skin, the dressing picker stick can be easily removed, making it easy to flatten the dressing unit and adhere it to the skin, effectively avoiding contamination of the dressing unit.

[0036] Of course, there may be other embodiments of this utility model. Without departing from the spirit and essence of this utility model, those skilled in the art can make various corresponding changes and modifications based on this utility model, but these corresponding changes and modifications should all fall within the protection scope of the appended claims of this utility model.

Claims

1. A dressing patch set, characterized by Comprising: a dressing patch comprising a release film and at least one dressing unit adhered to the release film, wherein the release film has at least one cutting slit, and each dressing unit is adhered to the release film and partially covers at least one cutting slit; and a dressing taking stick having oppositely arranged hand-holding end and taking end, the taking end being used to pass through a part of a dressing unit and a corresponding cutting slit to take the dressing unit located on the corresponding cutting slit.

2. The set of dressing patches of claim 1, wherein, The shape of the at least one cutting slit is a straight line, an arc or a geometric shape composed of the combination thereof.

3. The set of dressing patches of claim 1, wherein, The width of the taking end of the dressing taking stick is not greater than the width of the at least one dressing unit.

4. The set of dressing patches of claim 1, wherein, The width of the hand-holding end of the dressing taking stick is greater than the width of the taking end.

5. The set of dressing patches of claim 1, wherein, The thickness of the taking end of the dressing taking stick is less than the thickness of the hand-holding end.

6. The set of dressing patches of claim 1, wherein, The thickness of the at least one dressing unit is between 0.05mm and 0.65mm.

7. The set of dressing patches of claim 1, wherein, The center-to-edge thickness of the at least one dressing unit is uniform.

8. The set of dressing patches of claim 1, wherein, The thickness of the center of the at least one dressing unit is greater than the thickness of the edge.

9. The set of dressing patches of claim 1, wherein, The thickness of the release film is between 60μm and 110μm.