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Method and a receptacle bag for emptying a urinary bag
11547597 · 2023-01-10 · ·

A drainage hag system for urinary collection comprises a urinary drainage bag (14) comprising a first inlet (16) and an inlet valve for regulating a flow of urine from a catheter (12) into the urinary drainage bog (14) via the first inlet, an outlet (22) and an outlet valve (24) for regulating a flow of urine (20) out of the urinary drainage bag (14). The drainage bug system further comprises a receptacle bag (26) of a foil or sheet material for emptying the urinary drainage bag (14) and comprising a receptacle compartment (28) for storing urine, and a connector for providing a connection between the receptacle bag (26) and the urinary drainage hag (14). The connector provides a second inlet constituting a receptacle inlet to the receptacle compartment (28) when connected to the receptacle hag (26) such that urine can flow into the receptacle compartment (28).

PORTABLE URINE COLLECTION SYSTEM AND RELATED METHODS

Examples relate to devices, systems, and methods for fluid collection such as urine. The fluid collection device a urine collection device, a first conduit, a urine collection bag having an interior region, a second conduit, and a modular pump. The urine collection device is configured to be positioned proximate to a urethra of a user. The first conduit is in fluid communication with the fluid collection device. The second conduit is in fluid communication with the interior region of the urine collection bag. The modular pump is configured to pull a vacuum and draw urine from the urine collection device through the first conduit and force the urine through the second conduit into the urine collection bag.

PORTABLE URINE COLLECTION SYSTEM AND RELATED METHODS

Examples relate to devices, systems, and methods for fluid collection such as urine. The fluid collection device a urine collection device, a first conduit, a urine collection bag having an interior region, a second conduit, and a modular pump. The urine collection device is configured to be positioned proximate to a urethra of a user. The first conduit is in fluid communication with the fluid collection device. The second conduit is in fluid communication with the interior region of the urine collection bag. The modular pump is configured to pull a vacuum and draw urine from the urine collection device through the first conduit and force the urine through the second conduit into the urine collection bag.

MENSTRUAL CUP

Disclosed is a user-centered menstrual cup (100) that can be placed and removed from the vaginal canal of the human body for menstrual hygiene. The menstrual cup (100) comprises a chamber (10), a rim (20), a band (30), an inward curvy plane face (40) at front side and a flat plane face (50) at back side, ribs (extrusions) (60), grooves (70) and a stem (80). The menstrual cup (100) is user-centered as it is much easier to insert in and remove from the vagina, spill resistant, ergonomic and intuitive. The menstrual cup (100) helps users to ‘comfortably switch’ to sustainable, economical and healthy menstruation experience. The unique design leading to invention helps to reduce the mental load and concerns of users which helps them to easily and comfortably switch to it as well as adapt quickly for regular usage.

ODOR TREATMENT FOR A URINE COLLECTION SYSTEM

Embodiments are directed to a urine collection system for collecting and transporting urine away from the body. The system includes a urine collection device configured to be positioned at least proximate to a urethra of a user. The system includes a first tube in fluid communication with the urine collection device. The system includes a urine collection container configured to receive urine from the urine collection device. The urine collection container includes an exhaust port. The system also includes a second tube in fluid communication with the urine collection container and a pump configured to pull an at least partial vacuum in the urine collection container through the second tube to draw the urine from the urine collection device into the urine collection container. The pump includes an exhaust vent. The system also includes an odor filter located between the exhaust port and the exhaust vent.

ODOR TREATMENT FOR A URINE COLLECTION SYSTEM

Embodiments are directed to a urine collection system for collecting and transporting urine away from the body. The system includes a urine collection device configured to be positioned at least proximate to a urethra of a user. The system includes a first tube in fluid communication with the urine collection device. The system includes a urine collection container configured to receive urine from the urine collection device. The urine collection container includes an exhaust port. The system also includes a second tube in fluid communication with the urine collection container and a pump configured to pull an at least partial vacuum in the urine collection container through the second tube to draw the urine from the urine collection device into the urine collection container. The pump includes an exhaust vent. The system also includes an odor filter located between the exhaust port and the exhaust vent.

URINE COLLECTION SYSTEMS HAVING ONE OR MORE OF VOLUME, PRESSURE, OR FLOW INDICATORS, AND RELATED METHODS

Examples relate to devices, systems, and methods for fluid collection such as urine. A urine collection system includes a urine collection device configured to be positioned at least proximate to a urethra of a user, a canister having an interior region, a first conduit in fluid communication with the urine collection device and the canister, and one or more of a urine volume indicator, a flow indicator, and/or a pressure indicator.

URINE COLLECTION SYSTEMS HAVING ONE OR MORE OF VOLUME, PRESSURE, OR FLOW INDICATORS, AND RELATED METHODS

Examples relate to devices, systems, and methods for fluid collection such as urine. A urine collection system includes a urine collection device configured to be positioned at least proximate to a urethra of a user, a canister having an interior region, a first conduit in fluid communication with the urine collection device and the canister, and one or more of a urine volume indicator, a flow indicator, and/or a pressure indicator.

Fluid collection garments

Examples relate to garments, systems, and methods for fluid collection or removing fluids from a fluid collection device. The fluid collection garments include a fabric body configured to be worn on the pelvis of a wearer, where the fabric body has a port thereon or therein, where the port holds a fluid collection device therein. The fluid collection device is shaped to complement the female anatomy or male anatomy near the urethra. The fluid collection device can include a vacuum source in fluid communication with the fluid collection device via one or more sections of conduit.

FLUID COLLECTION ASSEMBLIES INCLUDING A SAMPLE PORT
20220395390 · 2022-12-15 ·

Fluid collection assemblies (100, 200, 300a, 300b, 400a, 400b, 500, 600) including a sample port (112, 212, 312, 412a, 412b, 512), systems (146a) including the same, and methods of using the same are disclosed herein. An example fluid collection assembly (100) includes a fluid impermeable barrier (102) including a first end region (104), a second end region (106) opposite the first end region, and a sump (108) that forms at least a portion of the first end region. The fluid impermeable barrier also defines at least one opening (114) between the first end region and the second end region and a fluid reservoir that is defined by at least a portion of the sump. The fluid collection assembly also includes at least one wicking material (138) disposed in the chamber (116) and a sample port (112) extending from the sump. The sample port is configured to be connected to a fluid collector (144a). The sample port is in fluid communication with the fluid reservoir (110) such that a sample of the bodily fluids received by the fluid collection assembly may be obtained.