Patent classifications
A61F2005/4402
Disposable urination device for women
A urination device includes a receptacle having a cuboid shape. The receptacle further includes a top, a bottom, a front, a back, a first side, and a second side. A top opening is defined by an inner edge at the top of the receptacle. A front opening is defined by a front edge at the front of the receptacle. An elongated v-shaped channel is defined along the bottom from the front to the back. At least a portion of the elongated v-shaped channel is disposed below the top opening.
TEMPORARY STOMA EVACUATION DEVICE
A device for fixing in a stoma for collection of excrement, comprising a catheter, a balloon at the distal end of the device, and manual rotatable pump at the proximal end of the device. The pump has a lid that is rotatable in two directions, and the lid is attached to a paddle that moves through an annular air chamber. Rotation of the lid in one direction causes air to flow down a tube and inflate the balloon, allowing the device to be secured in place, while rotation of the lid in the opposite direction causes air to be drawn up the air tube and deflates the balloon. The device further comprises an anti-drop cup that unfolds toward the distal end of the device as the device is removed from the stoma and is adapted to collect any leakage from the stoma during removal of the device.
MULTICHAMBERED URINE COLLECTION DEVICE
A user friendly multi-chambered flat urine collection device comprising an inlet port having a non-return valve, an upper chamber further divided into a plurality of vertical chambers, a lower chamber further divided into a plurality of vertical chambers, a plurality of breathing open areas intervening said upper, lower and vertical chambers, and a drainage tube. The inlet port is positioned at top of the upper chamber, said inlet port in turn is removably connected to a catheter. The breathing open areas between the vertical chambers of said upper and lower chambers allow the urine collection device to conform to shape of patient body. Moreover, the chambers distribute the weight of collected urine equally to avoid a bulging effect. Alternately, the urine collection device has absorbent layer insert to absorb the bodily discharge.
INCONTINENCE PAD FOR MEN
An incontinence pad, disposable and for daily use, which overlies the male pubic area, having a central opening that forms longitudinal folds and a space to support and accommodate the penis, with padded sides. There is an upper protective layer, developed in polypropylene and similar materials, arranged in the anterior portion up to two thirds of the pad, allowing the scrotum to be enclosed separately, avoiding possible irritation and inflammation by avoiding direct contact with the urine. The model in question offers more comfort and convenience to the user, in addition to discretion, as its thickness prevents it from being visible through the clothing.
MALE URINARY FLOW DIRECTING DEVICE
Disclosed is a male urinary flow directing device for involuntary and hygiene protection during urination. The device includes a hollow tubular body, a perforation line and an absorbent moisture collecting liner. The hollow tubular body extends between first and second end portions thereof, and defines a diameter thereof, and an inner circumferential profile along the first end portion. The hollow tubular body includes a plurality of foldable lines across which the hollow tubular body is folded to be formed. The perforation line is formed along the first end portion and extends across one of a foldable line. The liner is coupled along the inner circumferential profile. The hollow tubular body is wearable, and to fit various sizes is tearable along the perforation line to expand or converge the diameter. The liner along the first end portion absorbs urination drops while the hollow tubular body is removed.
SANITARY STOMA SYSTEM AND METHOD
A sanitary stoma system including at least eight absorbent sheets, with each of the sheets including absorbent plies. The plurality of absorbent sheets is arranged in a linear fashion and removably connected into a roll. The outermost absorbent sheet includes an adhesive such that the sanitary stoma system is configured into a stable roll useful for being placed upon a stoma of a user to absorb and contain bodily fluids excreted from the stoma, which may include urine or feces. Preferably, the sanitary stoma system is packaged in multiples of three and the sanitary stoma system is affixable to an abdomen of the user, configured to absorb bodily excretions.
ABSORBING SEALING DEVICE FOR AN INTESTINAL STOMA
The invention discloses an ostomy accessory (20) for an intestinal stoma of a mammal ostomy patient, adapted to be used together with an implanted constriction device with an artificial closing sphincter function for closing the intestinal passageway. The ostomy accessory is adapted to absorb secret from the mucosa wall of the part of the intestine which is distal to the constriction device, which may secrete or disseminate some liquid matter, which may thus spill out and cause discomfort to the patient, for example by staining the clothes of the patient. The ostomy accessory comprises an insertion portion (21) for insertion into said intestinal stoma and comprising an absorbing body (23, 24, 25) for absorbing and retaining liquid matter consisting of liquid secreted from a mucosa wall of the intestine (31). The accessory (20) also comprises an outer part (22) attached to the insertion portion and adapted to seal said stoma (5) together with the insertion portion (21), the outer part (22) comprising a liquid non-permeable layer in order to allow the absorbing body to retain absorbed liquid secretions from the mucosa wall so that the mucosa wall does not dehydrate.
DISPOSABLE STOMA PLUG AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF
A disposable stoma plug includes an absorbent body and a grip device. The absorbent body has a bottom end and a top. The bottom end is configured for insertion into a stoma opening. The grip device is connected to the top of the absorbent body. The grip device is configured for handling the absorbent body for inserting and removing the absorbent body into and from the stoma opening. Wherein, the stoma plug is configured to briefly seal off the stoma opening of an urostomy, an ileostomy, or a colostomy to prevent bodily fluids from leaking from the stoma opening, thereby, keeping surrounding skin free and dry while changing dressings, bandages or a collection bag.
Funnel and Tube for Urination
A funnel has a collar surrounding a flow axis. A surface, defined by lobes surrounds and faces the flow axis. The surface has an extended lateral shape afforded by different sized lobes. A tube extends from the funnel. The tube is curved about a center of curvature.
Disposable ostomy assemblies
Disposable elements for use in ostomy. In one embodiment a cap with an integral bag is provided. In another embodiment a sealable bag is provided with means for sealing. In another embodiment, the ostomy port itself is disposable.