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- the present invention relates to an anti-bacterial waterproof material made of a circular knitted fabric woven with a nylon yarn containing an ultra-micro powder of silver effective in controlling the growth of various bacteria from the moisture associated with patient use, and more particularly, to a medical sheet made of the material of the present invention.
- Typical waterproof sheets used in medical facilities are placed in the center of a mattress of a bedridden patient to prevent sweat, bodily fluid and/or waste of the patient from penetrating the mattress or support.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a waterproof material that can be made into a sheet or other product for medical use to eliminate odor and bacterial growth.
- Another object of the present invention is to produce a low cost, easily assembled waterproof sheet of a circular knitted fabric woven with a nylon yarn containing an ultra-micro powder of silver ions to control bacterial growth and eliminate odor.
- a waterproof material comprising a knitted fabric woven from a first yarn and a second yarn, the first yarn being a nylon filament containing ultra-micro silver ions and the second yarn being a polyester yarn.
- the fabric is made of approximately 20 to 40% of the first yarn and 60-80% of the second yarn.
- an antibacterial waterproof sheet having a multilayer construction for controlling bacterial growth, eliminating odor and resisting wear, comprising a polyurethane film having an upper and lower side forming an innermost layer.
- a layer of polyurethane adhesive is disposed on each upper and lower side of the film.
- a layer of knitted material is disposed on each layer of adhesive forming opposed outer layers of the sheet.
- the knitted material is woven from a first yarn and a second yarn.
- the first yarn is a polyester yarn and the second yarn is a nylon filament containing ultra-micro silver ions.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a length of nylon yarn containing the ultra-micro powder of silver ions used in the material of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the fabric of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of an anti-bacterial waterproof sheet made of the fabric and according to the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a cross-section of the sheet of FIG. 3 taken along line I-I.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a mattress with the anti-bacterial waterproof sheet of the present invention placed thereon.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a pillow with the anti-bacterial waterproof sheet of the present invention placed thereon.
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a bed with the anti-bacterial waterproof sheet of the present invention placed thereon.
- the waterproof antibacterial material of the present invention is made of a circular knitted fabric 14 having a gauge of 28-32 weaves of fiber, one measurement of fiber equals one weave, 1 gauge of fiber.
- the fabric is circular knitted to increase softness, elasticity and flexibility.
- the knitted fabric is woven, approximately 20% to 40%, with a first nylon yarn 10 having a length of 70D/24F to 140D/48F.
- Nylon yarn is desirable because of its hydrophilic properties, improving fluid absorption. Moreover, higher price and health concerns are limited by maximizing the content of the fabric to 20-40% nylon yarn. Use of a nylon yarn in excess of 40% can irritate or damage sensitive skin.
- the yarn 10 is shown in FIG. 1 and is a filament containing ions of ultra-micro silver powder 12 .
- the silver powder ions 12 are preferably 1 micron or smaller in size.
- Fabric 12 is comprised approximately 60-80% of a second 100% polyester yarn having a length of 70D/24F to 140D/48F for example, 450 meters with a quantity of 0.05 grams or 1 denier. This yarn material facilitates the generation of the silver ions from the ultra-micro silver powder 12 . It should be appreciated that other yarns having the appropriate gauge and properties can be used.
- an antibacterial waterproof sheet 20 can be made using the material of the present invention.
- the fabric 20 is applied to a polyurethane film 18 with a compatible polyurethane adhesive 16 .
- Film 18 has a preferable thickness of 0.5 to 0.15 mm.
- the adhesive 16 is applied to the fabric which is then heated and pressed onto film 18 .
- the sheet is formed in a continuous motion, for example, by use of a pressure roller and pressure belt. Pressure within the range of 2.5 to 3.0 kg/m 2 , a heating temperature range of 75 to 85° C., and a speed of 0.9 to 1.0 m/min can be used to form the sheet.
- a layer of fabric 20 is disposed on each side of film 18 . Due to the multilayer construction, both sides of sheet 20 can be used for convenience, economy and practicality.
- the waterproof sheet of the present invention has a multi-layer construction and enhanced resistance to bacterial growth, odor and wear from repeated washing and drying.
- the sheet will prevent the moisture of sweat, bodily fluids or waste from infiltrating the mattress, futon or other support upon which it is placed.
- the properties of the medical waterproof sheet of the present invention has been determined as follows:
- FIGS. 5-7 illustrate working examples of the antibacterial medical waterproof sheet according to the present invention.
- sheet 20 is placed at the center of a mattress 30 , with both ends tucked thereunder.
- FIG. 7 illustrates the sheet of the present invention on mattress 30 of bed 36 .
- FIG. 6 illustrates the sheet of the present invention as used on a pillow 32 .
- waterproof sheet 20 of the present invention is not limited to medical applications, be can also be used in other environments and applications.
- a pillow or mattress can be cover on its entire surface with the fabric of the present invention.
- Other contemplated uses and/or applications for the fabric and sheet of the present invention can include a cover for a stretcher, a pillowcase or protective cover for a carpet/rug to protect the same from moisture and stain.
- the fabric and sheet of the present invention is especially effective in controlling the growth of various bacteria, including MRSA, staphylococcus aureus, pneumobacillus and E.coli bacteria. It also prevents odors associated with bacterial growth.
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A waterproof material of a circular knitted fabric woven from a first yarn and a second yarn. The first yarn is a nylon filament containing ultra-micro silver ions and the second yarn is a polyester yarn. The fabric is made of approximately 20 to 40% of the first yarn and 60-80% of the second yarn. An antibacterial waterproof sheet has a multilayer construction for controlling bacterial growth, eliminating odor and resisting wear and includes a polyurethane film having an upper and lower side forming an innermost layer. A layer of polyurethane adhesive is disposed on each upper and lower side of the film. A layer of knitted material is disposed on each layer of adhesive forming opposed outer layers of the sheet. The knitted material is woven from the first yarn and a second yarn. The silver powder ions are 1 micron or less.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to an anti-bacterial waterproof material made of a circular knitted fabric woven with a nylon yarn containing an ultra-micro powder of silver effective in controlling the growth of various bacteria from the moisture associated with patient use, and more particularly, to a medical sheet made of the material of the present invention.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- As our society ages, the number of the bedridden elderly is increasing annually. Many of these patients require an additional medical waterproof sheet placed beneath their lower back on a bed or other support surface.
- Typical waterproof sheets used in medical facilities, such as nursing homes and hospitals are placed in the center of a mattress of a bedridden patient to prevent sweat, bodily fluid and/or waste of the patient from penetrating the mattress or support.
- At the core of these conventional waterproof sheets is a polyurethane film to which a fabric is attached. This polyurethane film blocks the moisture of the patient's fluids from penetrating into the mattress or support.
- However, these conventional waterproof sheets do not eliminate odor, are not anti-bacterial and are not designed to control the growth of bacteria such as MRSA, staphylococcus aureus, pneumobacillus and E.coli bacteria. See Japanese Unexamined Patent Application 7-39564.
- Thus, there is a need for a medical anti-bacterial waterproof material that can be used as a sheet or other item which can control bacterial growth and/or eliminate odor.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a waterproof material that can be made into a sheet or other product for medical use to eliminate odor and bacterial growth.
- Another object of the present invention is to produce a low cost, easily assembled waterproof sheet of a circular knitted fabric woven with a nylon yarn containing an ultra-micro powder of silver ions to control bacterial growth and eliminate odor.
- In accomplishing these and other objects of the present invention there is provided a waterproof material comprising a knitted fabric woven from a first yarn and a second yarn, the first yarn being a nylon filament containing ultra-micro silver ions and the second yarn being a polyester yarn. The fabric is made of approximately 20 to 40% of the first yarn and 60-80% of the second yarn.
- In accomplishing these and other objects of the present invention there is provided an antibacterial waterproof sheet having a multilayer construction for controlling bacterial growth, eliminating odor and resisting wear, comprising a polyurethane film having an upper and lower side forming an innermost layer. A layer of polyurethane adhesive is disposed on each upper and lower side of the film. A layer of knitted material is disposed on each layer of adhesive forming opposed outer layers of the sheet. The knitted material is woven from a first yarn and a second yarn. The first yarn is a polyester yarn and the second yarn is a nylon filament containing ultra-micro silver ions.
- These and other objects, features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment relative to the accompanied drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 illustrates a length of nylon yarn containing the ultra-micro powder of silver ions used in the material of the present invention. -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the fabric of the present invention. -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of an anti-bacterial waterproof sheet made of the fabric and according to the present invention. -
FIG. 4 is a cross-section of the sheet ofFIG. 3 taken along line I-I. -
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a mattress with the anti-bacterial waterproof sheet of the present invention placed thereon. -
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a pillow with the anti-bacterial waterproof sheet of the present invention placed thereon. -
FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a bed with the anti-bacterial waterproof sheet of the present invention placed thereon. - Referring to
FIGS. 1-3 , the waterproof antibacterial material of the present invention is made of a circular knittedfabric 14 having a gauge of 28-32 weaves of fiber, one measurement of fiber equals one weave, 1 gauge of fiber. The fabric is circular knitted to increase softness, elasticity and flexibility. - The knitted fabric is woven, approximately 20% to 40%, with a
first nylon yarn 10 having a length of 70D/24F to 140D/48F. Nylon yarn is desirable because of its hydrophilic properties, improving fluid absorption. Moreover, higher price and health concerns are limited by maximizing the content of the fabric to 20-40% nylon yarn. Use of a nylon yarn in excess of 40% can irritate or damage sensitive skin. - The
yarn 10 is shown inFIG. 1 and is a filament containing ions ofultra-micro silver powder 12. Thesilver powder ions 12 are preferably 1 micron or smaller in size.Fabric 12 is comprised approximately 60-80% of a second 100% polyester yarn having a length of 70D/24F to 140D/48F for example, 450 meters with a quantity of 0.05 grams or 1 denier. This yarn material facilitates the generation of the silver ions from theultra-micro silver powder 12. It should be appreciated that other yarns having the appropriate gauge and properties can be used. - As shown in
FIGS. 3 and 4 , an antibacterialwaterproof sheet 20 can be made using the material of the present invention. Referring toFIG. 4 , thefabric 20 is applied to apolyurethane film 18 with acompatible polyurethane adhesive 16.Film 18 has a preferable thickness of 0.5 to 0.15 mm. Theadhesive 16 is applied to the fabric which is then heated and pressed ontofilm 18. - The sheet is formed in a continuous motion, for example, by use of a pressure roller and pressure belt. Pressure within the range of 2.5 to 3.0 kg/m2, a heating temperature range of 75 to 85° C., and a speed of 0.9 to 1.0 m/min can be used to form the sheet.
- A layer of
fabric 20 is disposed on each side offilm 18. Due to the multilayer construction, both sides ofsheet 20 can be used for convenience, economy and practicality. - Accordingly, the waterproof sheet of the present invention has a multi-layer construction and enhanced resistance to bacterial growth, odor and wear from repeated washing and drying. In use, the sheet will prevent the moisture of sweat, bodily fluids or waste from infiltrating the mattress, futon or other support upon which it is placed.
- The properties of the medical waterproof sheet of the present invention has been determined as follows:
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- Water resistance: 1500 mm or more (JISL 1092)
- Water vapor permeability: 1,000 g/m2/24 hrs or more (JISL 1099)
- Full thickness: 0.5 to 0.75 mm (dial gauge)
- Full weight: 200 to 330 g/m2 (10 cm×10 cm conversion)
- Cleaning: sample sheet withstood 100 washings with water (no dry cleaning)
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FIGS. 5-7 illustrate working examples of the antibacterial medical waterproof sheet according to the present invention. As shown inFIGS. 5 and 7 ,sheet 20 is placed at the center of amattress 30, with both ends tucked thereunder.FIG. 7 illustrates the sheet of the present invention onmattress 30 of bed 36.FIG. 6 illustrates the sheet of the present invention as used on apillow 32. - It should be appreciated that the
waterproof sheet 20 of the present invention is not limited to medical applications, be can also be used in other environments and applications. Moreover, a pillow or mattress can be cover on its entire surface with the fabric of the present invention. Other contemplated uses and/or applications for the fabric and sheet of the present invention can include a cover for a stretcher, a pillowcase or protective cover for a carpet/rug to protect the same from moisture and stain. - The fabric and sheet of the present invention is especially effective in controlling the growth of various bacteria, including MRSA, staphylococcus aureus, pneumobacillus and E.coli bacteria. It also prevents odors associated with bacterial growth. Various anti-bacterial tests were conducted.
TABLE 1 [Test Item] Anti bacterial test [Bacteria] MRSA Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus IID 1677 [Test Method] Standardized test method [Test Results] Planted bacteria count [A] 2.4 × 104 Log A 4.4 Bacteria count on untreated fabric [B] 1.3 × 107 Log B 7.1 (Untreated fabric: Standard cotton fabric) Log B − Log A = 2.7 > 1.5 ... Test was effective. Active bactericidal level = Log A − Log C Active bacteriostatic level = Log B − Log C Bacteria count Active bactericidal Active bacteri- Sample Log C level ostatic level With silver yarn 1.3 3.1 5.8 -
TABLE 2 [Test Item] Anti bacterial test [Bacteria] Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 6538P [Test Method] JIS L1902 quantitative test (standardized test method) [Test Results] Planted bacteria count [A] 2.3 × 104 Log A 4.4 Bacteria count on untreated fabric [B] 1.3 × 107 Log B 7.1 (Untreated fabric: Standard cotton fabric) Log B − Log A = 2.7 > 1.5 ... Test was effective. Active bactericidal level = Log A − Log C Active bacteriostatic level = Log B − Log C Bacteria count Active bactericidal Active bacteri- Sample Log C level ostatic level Polyester 100% 5.5 −1.1 1.6 Polyester 100% 1.3 3.1 5.8 (with silver) -
TABLE 3 [Test Item] Anti bacterial test [Bacteria] Klebsiella pneumoniae ATCC 4352 [Test Method] Standardized test method [Test Results] Planted bacteria count [A] 1.9 × 104 Log A 4.3 Bacteria count on untreated fabric [B] 2.9 × 107 Log B 7.5 (Untreated fabric: Standard cotton fabric) Log B − Log A = 3.2 > 1.5 ... Test was effective. Active bactericidal level = Log A − Log C Active bacteriostatic level = Log B − Log C Bacteria count Active bactericidal Active bacteri- Sample Log C level ostatic level With silver yarn 1.3 3.0 6.2 -
TABLE 4 [Test Item] Anti bacterial test [Bacteria] Escherichia coli NBRC 3301 [Test Method] Standardized test method [Test Results] Planted bacteria count [A] 2.1 × 104 Log A 4.3 Bacteria count on untreated fabric [B] 3.1 × 107 Log B 7.5 (Untreatcd fabric: Standard cotton fabric) Log B − Log A = 3.2 > 1.5 ... Test was effective. Active bactericidal level = Log A − Log C Active bacteriostatic level = Log B − Log C Bacteria count Active bactericidal Active bacteri- Sample Log C level ostatic level With silver yarn 1.3 3.0 6.2 -
1 [A] Bacteria count on untreated sample immediately after planting (Log A) [B] Bacteria count on untreated sample after 18 hour incubation (Log B) [C] Bacteria count on treated sample after 18 hour incubation (Log C) 2 Staphylococcus Klebsiella Escherichia Pseudomonas MRSA aureus pneumoniae coli aeruginosa Active bacteriostatic level 5.8 5.8 6.2 6.2 1.9 Log B-Log C Effectiveness in controlling 1/630,000 1/630,000 1/1,600,000 1/1,600,000 1/80 bacterial growth (compared to untreated fabric) Criteria for evaluating bacteria growth/odor control: (Log for staphylococcus aureus must be 2.2 or higher; generally 1/160 or less) 3 Staphylococcus Klebsiella Escherichia Pseudomonas MRSA aureus pneumoniae coli aeruginosa Active bactericidal level 3.1 3.1 3.0 3.0 −0.9 Log A-Log C Effectiveness in bactericidal 1/1,260 1/1,260 1/1,000 1/1,000 8 times activity (compared to initial bacteria count) Criteria for evaluating sterilization: Active bactericidal level must be: Log C < Log AC 0 (bacteria count must be less than initial count) 4 The SEK (Japan Textile Evaluation Technical Council) mark specifies the following. [Bacteria to be Tested] include: Bacterial growth control treatment Specific Antibacterial/anti General application Bacteria to be tested for bacteria growth/odor control odor treatment application (medical) Staphylococcus IID 1677 (MRSA) — — □ Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 6538P (*) □ □ □ Klebsiella pneumoniae ATCC 4352 (*) — □ □ Eseherichia coli IFO 3301 (*) — □ □ Pseudomonas aeruginosa IFO 3080 (*) — □ □
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- Although the present invention has been described in relation to particular embodiments thereof, many other variations and modifications and other uses will become apparent to those skilled in the art. It is preferred therefore, that the present invention be limited not by the specific disclosure herein, but only by the appended claims.
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1. A waterproof material comprising a knitted fabric woven from a first yarn and a second yarn, the first yarn being a nylon filament containing ultra-micro silver ions and the second yarn being a polyester yarn.
2. The material of claim 2 , wherein the fabric is made of approximately 20 to 40% of the first yarn and 60-80% of the second yarn.
3. The material of claim 1 , wherein the material has a gauge of 28 to 32 stitches.
4. An antibacterial waterproof sheet made of the material of claim 1 .
5. The material of claim 1 , wherein the silver powder ions are 1 micron or less.
6. An antibacterial waterproof sheet having a multilayer construction for controlling bacterial growth, eliminating odor and resisting wear, comprising:
a polyurethane film having an upper and lower side forming an innermost layer;
a layer of polyurethane adhesive disposed on each upper and lower side of the film; and
a layer of knitted material disposed on each layer of adhesive forming opposed outer layers of the sheet, the knitted material being woven from a first yarn and a second yarn, the first yarn being a nylon filament containing ultra-micro silver ions and the second yarn being a polyester yarn.
7. The sheet of claim 6 , wherein the material is made of approximately 20 to 40% of the first yarn and 60-80% of the second yarn.
8. The sheet of claim 7 , wherein the material has a gauge of 28 to 32 weaves of fiber.
9. The sheet of claim 6 , wherein the polyurethane film has a thickness of about 0.05 to 0.15 mm.
10. The sheet of claim 6 , wherein the silver powder ions are 1 micron or less.
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