Patent classifications
A61F5/4401
DEVICE FOR IN-FLIGHT URINE ELIMINATION
A disposable garment incorporates a system for collecting fluid waste from a user, i.e., urine, while the user is unable to visit a bathroom for a lengthy time duration. A collection chamber in the system receives urine flow from the user, and the collection chamber connects with a bladder which receives the urine via a one-way Tesla-type tube which prevents backflow during fluid transfer. Also incorporated into the garment is a pair of saddlebags, with each bag connected to a respective portion of the bladder for receiving and holding urine therefrom. For this purpose, each saddlebag contains a liquid absorbing material impregnated with a drying agent. Operationally, each bag is designed to conform against a leg of the user for the expected time duration. At the end of the time duration, the garment and bags are disposed of.
FLUID REMOVAL DEVICE
A urine removal device includes a pouch with a proximal opening that provides access to an internal compartment of the pouch that is suitable to contain urine. A fluid diverter system is disposed inside of the pouch and extends from the proximal portion of the pouch, where it interfaces via an outlet conduit member to the environment outside of the pouch, to the distal end of the pouch where it draws in urine from the pouch. The pouch has at least one air port to allow air flow through the device to support suction that is applied inside of the pouch. The fluid diverter system has at least one conduit member configured to draw urine from the distal portion of the pouch up to the proximal end of the pouch, and into the outlet conduit member where it exits the fluid collection device.
Device for a male urinary incontinence device
A male urinary incontinence device comprising a top end portion, a bottom end portion and an intermediate portion for containing at least a part of a penis, the top end portion comprising an inlet through which the penis can be entered, the inlet being provided with a cuff member. The cuff member comprises a membrane provided with a through-going aperture, and a first collar provided around the aperture, the first collar extending axially away from a first surface of the membrane, and a second collar provided around the aperture, the second collar extending axially away from a second surface of the membrane. The membrane and the first and the second collar are configured to allow elastic expansion of the aperture to fittingly engage with the penis.
Male Urinary Incontinence Device
A male urinary incontinence device comprising a proximal wall and a distal wall, the proximal wall comprising an aperture for receiving a penis therethrough. The distal wall and the proximal wall combine to define a top end portion and a bottom end portion of the device, wherein an edge portion of the proximal wall and an edge portion of the distal wall at the bottom end portion of the device are sealed together. The proximal wall and the distal wall at the top end portion of the device combine to define an openable door configured to be sealingly shut to close the door in a splash-proof manner.
OSTOMY APPLIANCE CONFIGURED FOR LEAKAGE DETECTION
An ostomy appliance includes an ostomy hydrocolloid having a body-facing side, a pouch-facing side and a stoma opening, at least one fluid aperture formed in the body-facing side and at least one fluidic channel embedded in the ostomy hydrocolloid having a proximal portion disposed in fluid communication with the at least one fluid aperture. The ostomy appliance also includes at least one window formed in the pouch facing side, the at least one window aligned with a distal portion of the fluidic channel such that a portion of the fluidic channel is visible through the window. In another embodiment, an ostomy appliance includes a skin barrier material and an ultrasonic detection device for monitoring the skin barrier material.
FLUID COLLECTION DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS
Example fluid collection devices and methods of assembling the fluid collection devices. The fluid collection devices include a fluid impermeable barrier and a fluid permeable body. The fluid impermeable barrier at least partially defines a chamber and includes an opening extending therethrough. The opening is configured to be positioned adjacent to or receive therein a urethra of a subject. The fluid permeable body has a singular porous material in a substantially cylindrical shape and positioned at least partially within the chamber.
FLUID COLLECTION DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS
Examples relate to systems, devices, and methods for removing fluid from a fluid collection device using a portable vacuum source operably coupled thereto. The fluid collection devices include urine collection devices shaped to complement the female or male anatomy near the respective urethras and the vacuum source is operably coupled to the fluid collection device via one or more sections of conduit.
FLUID COLLECTION DEVICES, RELATED SYSTEMS, AND RELATED METHODS
In an embodiment, a fluid collection device includes a fluid impermeable barrier that at least partially defines a chamber. The fluid impermeable barrier also defines an opening extending therethrough that is configured to be positioned adjacent to a female urethra or have a male urethra positioned therethrough. The fluid collection device also includes a channel extending between an inlet and outlet thereof. The inlet is configured to be in fluid communication with a gas source and the outlet is configured to be in fluid communication with a fluid storage container. The outlet is positioned downstream from the inlet. The. The channel also defines at least one aperture or passageway therein that allows an interior of the channel to be in fluid communication with the rest of the chamber.
USING WICKING MATERIAL TO COLLECT LIQUID FOR TRANSPORT
A container for collecting liquid for transport, includes a shell having a port adapted for receiving tubing and configured to define a chamber that has a window in an exterior surface of the shell. The window is so positioned that when a wicking material, which is adapted to be applied against a particular source of moisture and which is so dimensioned that when the wicking material is received within the shell and applied through the window to the particular source of moisture, the shell is at least partially closed so that when tubing is inserted through the port into the shell chamber and the shell is otherwise closed a partial vacuum can be created within the shell chamber to draw moisture into the shell chamber through the wicking material for collection as a liquid within the shell chamber for transport from the shell chamber via the tubing. A wicking material applicator includes a material having openings and formed to define an extended hollow framework about which the wicking material can be, or is, disposed.
Urination Collection Nozzle and System for Urine Discarding
A urine collection system is provided. The system includes a nozzle having a first end that secures to a hose and a second end that is sized and shaped to receive urine from genitalia therethrough. The nozzle width tapers inwardly from the second end to the first end, forming a funnel configuration. The nozzle further includes a plurality of apertures that are sized to retain a comfortable vacuum seal in the funnel. The hose is operably connected to a vacuum source, such as a wet-dry vacuum, which evacuates urine from the nozzle and hose. At least one bladder leakage pad is housed within the vacuum source that absorbs the urine. In other embodiments, the hose is secured directly to a plumbing system, and includes a vacuum source and a check valve. The device provides a sanitary means for an individual to urinate.