MEDICAL PLASTERS ADHESIVE BANDAGES

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
PRO-OPHTA LOHMANN & RAUSCHER INTERNATIONAL GMBH & CO. KG WESTERWALDSTRASSE 4 D-56579 RENGSDORF Germany medical plasters and adhesive bandages in the nature of eye pads, medicated ocular compresses and cotton eye swabs;
SERVOX SMT SERVOX MEDIZINTECHNIK MADAUS AG Ostmerheimer Strasse 198 5000 Koeln 91 Germany medical plasters and adhesive bandages;The English translation of the foreign wording in the mark is SERVOX MEDICINE TECHNIQUE. The term SERVOX has no translation and has no meaning.;medical apparatus for laryngectomies and tracheotomies, namely, tracheal cannulaes straps, cannula holders, tracheal compresses, catheters, tracheostoma protection filters, bibs and neckerchiefs, water jet pumps, suction units, humidifying and nebulizing devices, hygrometers, inhaler units, electronic devices for generating of speech and speech synthesis, speech devices for laryngectomies, speech amplifiers, artificial breathing devices, medical data processing devices and computers, magnetic recording bands and devices for recording medical data;The lining shown in the drawing is a feature of the mark and does not indicate color.;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Ultrasound bandages (10) and ultrasound transducer array bandages are provided herein to accelerate the healing of wounds by positioning the ultrasound bandages (10) and ultrasound transducer array bandages adjacent to a wound and generating ultrasonic pulses. The ultrasound bandages (10) generally include (a) a backing layer (12), (b) an adhesive layer (14) applied to, and substantially coextensive with the backing layer (12), and (c) a transducer material (16) disposed on at least a portion of the adhesive layer (14). The ultrasound transducer array bandages generally include (a) a backing layer (13), (b) an adhesive layer applied to, and substantially coextensive with, the backing layer, and (c) an array comprising a plurality of transducer materials arranged in adjacent relation to define spaces therebetween, the array being disposed on at least a portion of the adhesive layer. The resulting ultrasound bandages (10) and ultrasound transducer array bandages allows for medical therapeutic applications as promoting the healing of wounds such as abrasions, lacerations, incisions and ulcers at any section or multiple sections of the human anatomy with the ultrasound bandages (10) and ultrasound transducer array bandages being conveniently discarded after each application and a new bandage then being applied for the next application.