The concept of cotton sheet offset is quite good, and the process of releasing paper with a little prominence is a bit complicated and inconvenient for mass production. It would be better to uncover a small area of adhesive tape on one side.
It's a good idea. I can also stick band-aid very well, but it seems that I have less chance to show my loved ones. ha ha (band-aid lets my partner help me stick)
This is the so-called unconscious design? In fact, every time when the finger is injured, I have thought about why I don't change the position of the cotton wool, but on second thought, the role of band-aid is not just used on the finger. All small wounds need band-aids, and your design makes band-aids limited. It is only applicable to wounds that need band-aids such as fingers. Why not design the cotton wool part to move a certain distance (but it will increase the difficulty of use and the learning cost of users, but it can be set to be centered with commonly used cotton) or why band-aids must have this shape?
I just used band-aid for personal use. Most of them are finger injury scenes. Sometimes the two sides will be glued together. As for your suggestion, I didn't think too much about it. It was a small design I made when I was an undergraduate, not even a course assignment. I thought about it casually. Later, I also made a physical discovery and found it was OK to use it. Because our hand is a frequently used part, I think I don't care much about the minor trauma of other parts (such as legs). For me, the significance of design is that I don't think it is necessary to design a product to solve all the problems and pain points. I only need to do small and meticulous work for a scene to bring humanistic care. I think it is enough.
In fact, the definition of the product is not the same, to meet all and meet the local, both definitions are possible. Then on the market now more is to meet all the purpose of the design, your subdivision to the finger, also very practical and very creative, perhaps. That's why you win the prize
In this way, it seems that in addition to sticking fingers and toes, sticking other places is easy to cause one side to fall off. For example, forehead, elbow, knee, heel (especially band-aid is often used to solve the problem of shoe heel grinding)
I think there is another bright spot. The original problem in the middle is that the adhesive tape on one side may come back to the wound again. The advantage of offset is that it can be pasted safely.
Yes!! When you got it, I also thought about this benefit, but I didn't express it completely. Then I really used it myself before I knew it was better to use it, so I did it myself later.
The concept of cotton sheet offset is quite good, and the process of releasing paper with a little prominence is a bit complicated and inconvenient for mass production. It would be better to uncover a small area of adhesive tape on one side.
Can let the cotton cloth and adhesive separate separation, perfect adaptation to various parts of the problem, is expensive
It's a good idea. I can also stick band-aid very well, but it seems that I have less chance to show my loved ones. ha ha (band-aid lets my partner help me stick)
You know, band-aids are not only used to stick fingers, but also other injured parts. This may be special for fingers.
This is the so-called unconscious design? In fact, every time when the finger is injured, I have thought about why I don't change the position of the cotton wool, but on second thought, the role of band-aid is not just used on the finger. All small wounds need band-aids, and your design makes band-aids limited. It is only applicable to wounds that need band-aids such as fingers. Why not design the cotton wool part to move a certain distance (but it will increase the difficulty of use and the learning cost of users, but it can be set to be centered with commonly used cotton) or why band-aids must have this shape?
It's really a small change, but it brings great convenience
Put the first push, also can't give a gold medal @ puxiang
In this way, it seems that in addition to sticking fingers and toes, sticking other places is easy to cause one side to fall off. For example, forehead, elbow, knee, heel (especially band-aid is often used to solve the problem of shoe heel grinding)
Designing to solve problems
The brain is a good thing, you use it.
Will it lead to a problem, that is, the short face is not sticky?
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I think there is another bright spot. The original problem in the middle is that the adhesive tape on one side may come back to the wound again. The advantage of offset is that it can be pasted safely.
good design
The pain points that everyone has encountered have finally been told by you! Suggest to apply for a utility model patent