WO2009064142A2 - Eye bandage for fomentation - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an eye bandage for cold and warmth fomentation, and more particularly, to an eye bandage for fomentation enabling to role an eye bandage and a cold and warmth fomentation for a portion near to eyes of a face, and selectively to enhance the degree of its applied range by fomenting the face in a condition in which the eyes are exposed.
- an eye bandage is classified into an eye bandage for medical and an eye bandage for sleep.
- the eye bandage for medical is used after a surgery of conjunctivitis, hordeolum, keratitis, ulceris or chalazion, or a surgical intervention to removal of foreign substances in a corneal, and it is used to enhance treatment effect by covering ominous portions or protecting an invasion of bacteria or an infectious.
- the eye bandage for sleep is used to help to sleep in a case that eyes are fatigue or a deep sleep is difficult in bright place.
- a preferably method to release the eyes' fatigue is to act even short deep sleep or to act cold or hot fomentation for eyes or near of eyes.
- the conventional eye bandages are usually created to cover eyes or to intercept light for medical, and therefore it may not act cold or hot fomentation.
- an eye bandage for fomentation enabling to act cold or hot fomentation except for sleep use, and it is manufactured by forming synthetic resins in tube shape and filling liquid composites for fomentation in the tube. This can be used for cold and hot fomentation by means of indirectly cooling or heating it.
- this conventional eye bandage for fomentation is used only for simple cold and hot fomentation, but it may not preferably used for sleep due to its big volume and heavy weight.
- One object of the present invention is to provide an eye bandage for fomentation enabling to be used as for sleep and also to act cold and hot fomentation for eyes or near of eyes using high absorptive resin powders filled therein as heat save media.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide an eye bandage for fomentation enabling to act fomentation for whole face, eyes or except eyes by including an intraocular pressure portion to cover user's eyes and a main body portion to cover user's face, the main body portion being detachably provided on the front of the intraocular pressure portion, and thereby the convenience of use to be increased.
- an eye bandage for fomentation comprising a main body portion having a receiving space filled with a high absorptive resin therein as a heat save element, contacting to a user's eyes, being formed with a vision panel through which the eyes are outwardly exposed, and connecting with a pair of wearing bands on the both sides of its front; an intraocular pressure portion detachably provided on the front of the main body portion to selectively cover the vision panel, contacting to a user's eyes, and filled with a high absorptive resin therein; and a pair of auxiliary wearing bands detachably connected to the both sides of the intraocular pressure portion.
- the eye bandage is characterized in that the pairs of wearing bands and the auxiliary wearing bands are provided with Velcro tapes or snap fastners on the end thereof to be connected from each other.
- the eye bandage is further characterized in that the main body portion has outer edge portions of two pieces of fabrics and an edge portion of the vision panel which are treated with bias tapes, and also the main body portion is formed with a section line to sect its inner receiving space so as to prevent the high absorptive resin filled in the space from being floated
- the eye bandage is still further characterized in that the main body portion and the intraocular pressure portion are detachably provided with Velcro tapes or snap fastners on one sides thereof to be opposite from each other.
- the effective values of the cold and hot fomentation and the convenience in use can be increased since the eye bandage is used to widely contact to user's face or individually used only to the intraocular pressure portion or the main body portion by including the intraocular pressure portion to be contacted to eyes and the main body portion to be contacted to other portions except the eyes.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view schematically illustrating an eye bandage for fomentation according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view schematically illustrating the state in which the intraocular pressure portion and the main body portion are disassembled
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view schematically illustrating a partial cut portion of the eye bandage for fomentation according to the present invention
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view schematically illustrating an expanded state of the eye bandage for fomentation according to the present invention
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view schematically illustrating the intraocular pressure portion of the eye bandage for fomentation according to the present invention
- FIG. 6 is a sectional view obtained according to "A-A" line in FIG. 5;
- FIGs. 7 to 9 are views illustrating various using states of the eye bandage for fomentation according to the present invention.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view schematically illustrating an eye bandage for fomentation according to the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view schematically illustrating the state in which the intraocular pressure portion and the main body portion are disassembled.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view schematically illustrating a partial cut portion of the eye bandage for fomentation according to the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view schematically illustrating an expanded state of the eye bandage for fomentation according to the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view schematically illustrating the intraocular pressure portion of the eye bandage for fomentation according to the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a sectional view obtained according to "A-A" line in FIG. 5.
- FIGs. 7 to 9 are views illustrating various using states of the eye bandage for fomentation according to the present invention.
- the eye bandage 1 for fomentation comprises a main body portion 10, an intraocular pressure portion 30, and auxiliary wearing bands 31 and 33 detachably provided on the both sides of the intraocular pressure portion 30.
- the main body portion 10 is to be widely contacted to other portions of a face except for eyes, and it is formed with a receiving space having a predetermined size to be filled with high absorptive resins P.
- the main body portion 10 is formed with a vision panel 1Oh so that eyes' portion is outwardly exposed when it is worn on a user's face, and it is also formed with wearing bands 11 and 13 to be held on the user's head.
- an outer edge portions of two pieces of fabrics having different materials and an edge portion of the vision panel 1Oh are sewed from each other to be bias taped b and b', and some amount of the high absorptive resins P are filled between the two piece of fabrics before sewed.
- the high absorptive resins P may be injected in a liquid type, but preferably it is a powder type, and this is to use it as an eye bandage for sleep by minimizing its volume in a dry condition.
- the main body portion 10 having above described structure is directly contacted to the user's skin, and therefore, it is preferably made of cottons or micro fibers which are functional fabrics. Hence, synthesis fabrics or synthesis resins may be used in addition to natural woven stuffs.
- the wearing bands 11 and 13 are provided on the both sides of the main body portion 10 to have a determined length, and it is preferably provided to have same materials as the main body portion 10.
- the wearing bands 11 and 13 are provided with a Velcro tape or a well-known snap fastner to be selectively detachable at corresponding position.
- the wearing bands 11 and 13 are provided with Velcro tapes 1 Ib and 13b at their corresponding position, but alternatively, it may be the fastner and an elastic band or strings.
- the wearing bands 11 and 13 are provided with Velcro tapes 11a and 13a on the one side of front surface which is near to the vision panel 1Oh so as to attach or detach the intraocular pressure portion 30.
- the Velcro tapes 11a and 13a may be alternated with a well known snap fastner.
- the main body portion 10 is formed with a section line 10' to sect its inner receiving space so as to prevent the high absorptive resin P in the space from being floated.
- the section line 10' does not fully sect the receiving space of the main body portion 10, but it is preferably sewed to leave an allowed space, in which the high absorptive resin P may be slightly floated, on the both sides thereof.
- the intraocular pressure portion 30 is provided in a shape to be contacted to the user's eyes, and it has a size which sufficiently covers the vision panel 1Oh of the main body portion 10.
- the intraocular pressure portion 30 is provided to be detachable at the front of the main body portion 10, to this, as shown, the Velcro tapes 30a and 30b are provided on the both sides thereof and therefore they are selectively attached to the Velcro tapes
- the intraocular pressure portion 30 is filled with the high absorptive resin P therein as like the main body portion 10. To this, the edges of two pieces of fabrics are sewed to be one and the section line 30' is formed as sewing, and then the high absorptive resins P are filled therein.
- the intraocular pressure portion 30 may be independently used to what the auxiliary wearing bands 31 and 33 are selectively connected.
- auxiliary wearing bands 31 and 33 functions nearly same as the wearing bands
- I 1 and 13 integrally provided on the main body portion 10, and they are provided with Velcro tapes 31a and 33a to be attached to the Velcro tapes 30a and 30b of the intraocular pressure portion 30 on the both ends thereof. Also, they are provided with Velcro tapes 31b and 33b at each corresponding position to be connected at the back of the user's head.
- the intraocular pressure portion 30 is put in cold or hot water, and then the high absorptive resin P filled therein is expanded in volume and saves heat.
- the main body portion 10 is put in cold or hot water together with the intraocular pressure portion 30, and then the high absorptive resin P filled therein is expanded in volume and saves heat, and alternatively, at expanded condition, it can be cooled or heated by the indirect heat transfer using a cooling apparatus such as a refrigerator or a heating apparatus such as a micro wave oven.
- a cooling apparatus such as a refrigerator or a heating apparatus such as a micro wave oven.
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Abstract
An eye bandage for fomentation is disclosed. The eye bandage comprises a main body portion having a receiving space filled with a high absorptive resin therein as a heat save element, contacting to a user's eyes, being formed with a vision panel through which the eyes are outwardly exposed, and connecting with a pair of wearing bands on the both sides of its front; an intraocular pressure portion detachably provided on the front of the main body portion to se¬ lectively cover the vision panel, contacting to a user's eyes, and filled with a high absorptive resin therein; and a pair of auxiliary wearing bands detachably connected to the both sides of the intraocular pressure portion. According to the present invention, the effective values of the cold and hot fomentation and the convenience in use can be increased since the eye bandage is used to widely contact to user's face or individually used only to the intraocular pressure portion or the main body portion by including the intraocular pressure portion to be contacted to eyes and the main body portion to be contacted to other portions except the eyes. Particularly, when it is not used for cold and hot fo¬ mentation, it can be used for sleep, and therefore the competitive power thereof can be guaranteed.
Description
Description
EYE BANDAGE FOR FOMENTATION
Technical Field
[1] The present invention relates to an eye bandage for cold and warmth fomentation, and more particularly, to an eye bandage for fomentation enabling to role an eye bandage and a cold and warmth fomentation for a portion near to eyes of a face, and selectively to enhance the degree of its applied range by fomenting the face in a condition in which the eyes are exposed. Background Art
[2] Generally, an eye bandage is classified into an eye bandage for medical and an eye bandage for sleep. The eye bandage for medical is used after a surgery of conjunctivitis, hordeolum, keratitis, iritis or chalazion, or a surgical intervention to removal of foreign substances in a corneal, and it is used to enhance treatment effect by covering ominous portions or protecting an invasion of bacteria or an infectious. Meanwhile, the eye bandage for sleep is used to help to sleep in a case that eyes are fatigue or a deep sleep is difficult in bright place.
[3] Meanwhile, recently the people inclusive of business people, students or users of a computer, a mobile phone or a portable electronic machine are suddenly increased and therefore people who appeal eyes' fatigue are also suddenly increased. Except this, the people who feel eyes' fatigue due to ultraviolet rays, wind, dust or all kinds of pollutants are gradually increased.
[4] If this eyes' fatigue is left, the eyes are inflamed or the resistance against all kinds of ophthalmology diseases, that is bacteria and virus is decreased.
[5] Therefore, a preferably method to release the eyes' fatigue is to act even short deep sleep or to act cold or hot fomentation for eyes or near of eyes.
[6] However, the conventional eye bandages are usually created to cover eyes or to intercept light for medical, and therefore it may not act cold or hot fomentation.
[7] To solve this problem, an eye bandage for fomentation enabling to act cold or hot fomentation except for sleep use, and it is manufactured by forming synthetic resins in tube shape and filling liquid composites for fomentation in the tube. This can be used for cold and hot fomentation by means of indirectly cooling or heating it.
[8] However, this conventional eye bandage for fomentation is used only for simple cold and hot fomentation, but it may not preferably used for sleep due to its big volume and heavy weight.
[9] Except this, it is not convenient in use since it may not to partially act cold and hot fomentation eyes or near of eyes.
Disclosure of Invention
Technical Problem
[10] The present invention is created to solve the above conventional problems.
[11] One object of the present invention is to provide an eye bandage for fomentation enabling to be used as for sleep and also to act cold and hot fomentation for eyes or near of eyes using high absorptive resin powders filled therein as heat save media.
[12] Another object of the present invention is to provide an eye bandage for fomentation enabling to act fomentation for whole face, eyes or except eyes by including an intraocular pressure portion to cover user's eyes and a main body portion to cover user's face, the main body portion being detachably provided on the front of the intraocular pressure portion, and thereby the convenience of use to be increased. Technical Solution
[13] To solve the technical problem of the present invention described above, in the present invention, an eye bandage for fomentation, the eye bandage comprising a main body portion having a receiving space filled with a high absorptive resin therein as a heat save element, contacting to a user's eyes, being formed with a vision panel through which the eyes are outwardly exposed, and connecting with a pair of wearing bands on the both sides of its front; an intraocular pressure portion detachably provided on the front of the main body portion to selectively cover the vision panel, contacting to a user's eyes, and filled with a high absorptive resin therein; and a pair of auxiliary wearing bands detachably connected to the both sides of the intraocular pressure portion.
[14] The eye bandage is characterized in that the pairs of wearing bands and the auxiliary wearing bands are provided with Velcro tapes or snap fastners on the end thereof to be connected from each other.
[15] The eye bandage is further characterized in that the main body portion has outer edge portions of two pieces of fabrics and an edge portion of the vision panel which are treated with bias tapes, and also the main body portion is formed with a section line to sect its inner receiving space so as to prevent the high absorptive resin filled in the space from being floated
[16] The eye bandage is still further characterized in that the main body portion and the intraocular pressure portion are detachably provided with Velcro tapes or snap fastners on one sides thereof to be opposite from each other.
Advantageous Effects
[17] According to the present invention, the effective values of the cold and hot fomentation and the convenience in use can be increased since the eye bandage is used to widely contact to user's face or individually used only to the intraocular pressure
portion or the main body portion by including the intraocular pressure portion to be contacted to eyes and the main body portion to be contacted to other portions except the eyes.
[18] Particularly, when it is not used for cold and hot fomentation, it can be used for sleep, and therefore the competitive power thereof can be guaranteed. Brief Description of Drawings
[19] FIG. 1 is a perspective view schematically illustrating an eye bandage for fomentation according to the present invention;
[20] FIG. 2 is a perspective view schematically illustrating the state in which the intraocular pressure portion and the main body portion are disassembled;
[21] FIG. 3 is a perspective view schematically illustrating a partial cut portion of the eye bandage for fomentation according to the present invention;
[22] FIG. 4 is a perspective view schematically illustrating an expanded state of the eye bandage for fomentation according to the present invention;
[23] FIG. 5 is a perspective view schematically illustrating the intraocular pressure portion of the eye bandage for fomentation according to the present invention;
[24] FIG. 6 is a sectional view obtained according to "A-A" line in FIG. 5; and
[25] FIGs. 7 to 9 are views illustrating various using states of the eye bandage for fomentation according to the present invention.
[26] 1 : an eye bandage for fomentation
[27] 10: a main body portion
[28] 1Oh: a vision panel
[29] 11, 13: a wearing band
[30] 30: an intraocular pressure portion
[31] 31, 33: an auxiliary wearing band
Mode for the Invention
[32] The above described object, characteristic, and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description.
[33] Hereinafter, the eye bandage for fomentation according to the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[34] Note that the same components or parts are shown to have same reference numbers in the drawings. In describing the present invention, any related known function or structures are not described in detail so as to not vague the gist of the present invention.
[35] FIG. 1 is a perspective view schematically illustrating an eye bandage for fomentation according to the present invention. FIG. 2 is a perspective view schematically illustrating the state in which the intraocular pressure portion and the
main body portion are disassembled. FIG. 3 is a perspective view schematically illustrating a partial cut portion of the eye bandage for fomentation according to the present invention.
[36] And, FIG. 4 is a perspective view schematically illustrating an expanded state of the eye bandage for fomentation according to the present invention. FIG. 5 is a perspective view schematically illustrating the intraocular pressure portion of the eye bandage for fomentation according to the present invention. FIG. 6 is a sectional view obtained according to "A-A" line in FIG. 5.
[37] Finally, FIGs. 7 to 9 are views illustrating various using states of the eye bandage for fomentation according to the present invention.
[38] As shown in the drawings, the eye bandage 1 for fomentation according to the present invention comprises a main body portion 10, an intraocular pressure portion 30, and auxiliary wearing bands 31 and 33 detachably provided on the both sides of the intraocular pressure portion 30.
[39] The main body portion 10 is to be widely contacted to other portions of a face except for eyes, and it is formed with a receiving space having a predetermined size to be filled with high absorptive resins P.
[40] That is, as shown, the main body portion 10 is formed with a vision panel 1Oh so that eyes' portion is outwardly exposed when it is worn on a user's face, and it is also formed with wearing bands 11 and 13 to be held on the user's head.
[41] For this, in the main body portion 10, an outer edge portions of two pieces of fabrics having different materials and an edge portion of the vision panel 1Oh are sewed from each other to be bias taped b and b', and some amount of the high absorptive resins P are filled between the two piece of fabrics before sewed.
[42] The high absorptive resins P may be injected in a liquid type, but preferably it is a powder type, and this is to use it as an eye bandage for sleep by minimizing its volume in a dry condition.
[43] The main body portion 10 having above described structure is directly contacted to the user's skin, and therefore, it is preferably made of cottons or micro fibers which are functional fabrics. Surely, synthesis fabrics or synthesis resins may be used in addition to natural woven stuffs.
[44] Meanwhile, the wearing bands 11 and 13 are provided on the both sides of the main body portion 10 to have a determined length, and it is preferably provided to have same materials as the main body portion 10. The wearing bands 11 and 13 are provided with a Velcro tape or a well-known snap fastner to be selectively detachable at corresponding position. In the present invention, as shown, the wearing bands 11 and 13 are provided with Velcro tapes 1 Ib and 13b at their corresponding position, but alternatively, it may be the fastner and an elastic band or strings.
[45] Also, the wearing bands 11 and 13 are provided with Velcro tapes 11a and 13a on the one side of front surface which is near to the vision panel 1Oh so as to attach or detach the intraocular pressure portion 30. The Velcro tapes 11a and 13a may be alternated with a well known snap fastner.
[46] The main body portion 10 is formed with a section line 10' to sect its inner receiving space so as to prevent the high absorptive resin P in the space from being floated. The section line 10' does not fully sect the receiving space of the main body portion 10, but it is preferably sewed to leave an allowed space, in which the high absorptive resin P may be slightly floated, on the both sides thereof.
[47] The intraocular pressure portion 30 is provided in a shape to be contacted to the user's eyes, and it has a size which sufficiently covers the vision panel 1Oh of the main body portion 10.
[48] The intraocular pressure portion 30 is provided to be detachable at the front of the main body portion 10, to this, as shown, the Velcro tapes 30a and 30b are provided on the both sides thereof and therefore they are selectively attached to the Velcro tapes
I Ia and 13a provided on the wearing bands 11 and 13.
[49] The intraocular pressure portion 30 is filled with the high absorptive resin P therein as like the main body portion 10. To this, the edges of two pieces of fabrics are sewed to be one and the section line 30' is formed as sewing, and then the high absorptive resins P are filled therein.
[50] The intraocular pressure portion 30 may be independently used to what the auxiliary wearing bands 31 and 33 are selectively connected.
[51] The auxiliary wearing bands 31 and 33 functions nearly same as the wearing bands
I 1 and 13 integrally provided on the main body portion 10, and they are provided with Velcro tapes 31a and 33a to be attached to the Velcro tapes 30a and 30b of the intraocular pressure portion 30 on the both ends thereof. Also, they are provided with Velcro tapes 31b and 33b at each corresponding position to be connected at the back of the user's head.
[52] The representative example of wearing the eye bandage for fomentation according to the present invention afore described is briefly explained as follows.
[53] In a case that the eye bandage is used for sleep, the examples are largely divided in two.
[54] Firstly, it is possible to partially cover the user's eyes only by connecting the intraocular pressure portion 30 to the auxiliary wearing bands 31 and 33 and by wearing it on the user's face.
[55] Secondly, it is possible to hold the intraocular pressure portion 30 onto the user's face using the wearing bands 11 and 13 of the main body portion 10 by attaching the intraocular pressure portion 30 to the main body portion 10 when the wearing area due to
the intraocular pressure portion 30 is narrow.
[56] Meanwhile, in another case that the eye bandage is used for cold and hot fomentation, its example is as follows.
[57] Firstly, in a case of partially acting the cold and hot fomentation only near eyes of the user, the intraocular pressure portion 30 is put in cold or hot water, and then the high absorptive resin P filled therein is expanded in volume and saves heat.
[58] When the user wear the eye bandage 1 after connecting the auxiliary wearing bands
31 and 33 to the both side of the intraocular pressure portion 30, partial cold and hot fomentation effects for the user's eyes can be obtained.
[59] Secondly, it is possible to hold the intraocular pressure portion 30 onto the user's face using the wearing bands 11 and 13 of the main body portion 10 by attaching the intraocular pressure portion 30 to the main body portion 10 when the wearing area due to the intraocular pressure portion 30 is narrow.
[60] At this time, the main body portion 10 is put in cold or hot water together with the intraocular pressure portion 30, and then the high absorptive resin P filled therein is expanded in volume and saves heat, and alternatively, at expanded condition, it can be cooled or heated by the indirect heat transfer using a cooling apparatus such as a refrigerator or a heating apparatus such as a micro wave oven.
[61] Although the preferred embodiment of the present invention have been described, it is understood that the present invention should not be limited to this preferred embodiment but various changes and modifications can be made by one skilled in the art within the sprit and scope of the present invention aimed.
Claims
[1] An eye bandage for fomentation, the eye bandage comprising: a main body portion having a receiving space filled with a high absorptive resin therein as a heat save element, contacting to a user's face, being formed with a vision panel through which the user's eyes are outwardly exposed, and connecting with a pair of wearing bands on the both sides of its front; an intraocular pressure portion detachably provided on the front of the main body portion to selectively cover the vision panel, contacting to the user's eyes, and filled with a high absorptive resin therein; and a pair of auxiliary wearing bands detachably connected to the both sides of the intraocular pressure portion.
[2] The eye bandage according to claim 1, wherein the pair of wearing bands and the auxiliary wearing bands are provided with Velcro tapes or snap fastners on the end thereof to be connected from each other.
[3] The eye bandage according to claim 1, wherein the main body portion has outer edge portions of two pieces of fabrics and an edge portion of the vision panel which are treated with bias tapes, and also the main body portion is formed with a section line to sect its inner receiving space so as to prevent the high absorptive resin filled in the space from being floated.
[4] The eye bandage according to claim 1, wherein the main body portion and the intraocular pressure portion are detachably provided with Velcro tapes or snap fastners on one sides thereof to be opposite from each other.
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