Patent classifications
A61F5/453
FLUID REMOVAL DEVICE
The invention comprises a urine removal devices that enable urine discharged from a male patient's penis to be contained within a flexible pouch and drawn out of the pouch and away from the genital region of the patient through a drain tube. The pouch comprises a first fluid compartment, a second fluid compartment and a fluid transmission passageway connecting the first fluid compartment and the second fluid compartment—wherein the fluid transmission passageway comprises a thin-film unidirectional fluid flow valve configured to enable for fluid flow from the first fluid compartment to the second fluid compartment, and to prevent fluid flow from the second fluid compartment to the first fluid compartment. The pouch may have an aperture sized to permit a male patient's penis to enter the pouch within the first fluid compartment.
DEVICE TO DIRECT URINE STREAM
A device to direct a urine stream has a circular collapsing sheath with a plurality of collapsible circular components. The circular collapsing sheath has a distal opening and a proximal opening. Each one of the plurality of collapsible circular components has a diameter smaller than the preceding one and the collapsing sheath collapses to a flattened form when subjected to a compressing force. The circular collapsing sheath opens to an expanded form when subjected to an expanding force. The circular collapsing sheath defines a continuous membrane that forms a channel that directs the urine stream into a waste receptacle. The circular collapsing sheath is made from a water soluble material that allows the user to discard the used device. The device is placed in a sanitary sealed package with a tear strip enabling the user to remove and use the device.
DEVICE TO DIRECT URINE STREAM
A device to direct a urine stream has a circular collapsing sheath with a plurality of collapsible circular components. The circular collapsing sheath has a distal opening and a proximal opening. Each one of the plurality of collapsible circular components has a diameter smaller than the preceding one and the collapsing sheath collapses to a flattened form when subjected to a compressing force. The circular collapsing sheath opens to an expanded form when subjected to an expanding force. The circular collapsing sheath defines a continuous membrane that forms a channel that directs the urine stream into a waste receptacle. The circular collapsing sheath is made from a water soluble material that allows the user to discard the used device. The device is placed in a sanitary sealed package with a tear strip enabling the user to remove and use the device.
Compact urinary catheters and methods for making the same
A compact catheter assembly and methods of making such a catheter are disclosed. The catheter assembly incudes a receiver and a catheter sub-assembly. The catheter sub-assembly includes a gripping member and a catheter tube carried by the gripping member.
Compact urinary catheters and methods for making the same
A compact catheter assembly and methods of making such a catheter are disclosed. The catheter assembly incudes a receiver and a catheter sub-assembly. The catheter sub-assembly includes a gripping member and a catheter tube carried by the gripping member.
Urinary catheter bridging device, systems and methods thereof
Provided herein is a bridging device including, in some embodiments, a piece of tubing including a securement loop, a first connector at a first end of the piece of tubing, and a second connector at a second end of the piece of tubing. Also provided herein is a male external catheter (“MEC”) kit including, in some embodiments, an MEC; a drainage bag for the MEC; and the bridging device for fluidly connecting the MEC to the drainage bag. The securement loop of the piece of tubing is configured for securing the bridging device in a securement device optionally included in the MEC kit. The first connector is configured to connect to the MEC. The second connector is configured to connect to the drainage bag for the MEC. Methods for making and using the foregoing bridging device and MEC kit are also provided.
Urinary catheter bridging device, systems and methods thereof
Provided herein is a bridging device including, in some embodiments, a piece of tubing including a securement loop, a first connector at a first end of the piece of tubing, and a second connector at a second end of the piece of tubing. Also provided herein is a male external catheter (“MEC”) kit including, in some embodiments, an MEC; a drainage bag for the MEC; and the bridging device for fluidly connecting the MEC to the drainage bag. The securement loop of the piece of tubing is configured for securing the bridging device in a securement device optionally included in the MEC kit. The first connector is configured to connect to the MEC. The second connector is configured to connect to the drainage bag for the MEC. Methods for making and using the foregoing bridging device and MEC kit are also provided.
Catheter support
A catheter support comprising a pliant tubular structure of rigidity greater than the penis including a region surrounding the penis shaft, a region surrounding the penis head, and a substantially closed end having an aperture aligned with the penis terminal opening through which the catheter is received. The catheter support limits or eliminates catheter movement substantially radial to the axis of the catheter and thus radially against the inner opening if the penis head, substantially reducing or eliminating abrasion or other insult to the penis surfaces and tissue that interface with the catheter. One embodiment comprises 2 substantially identical elongated halves having longitudinal recesses and hinged together to close around the penis end and catheter providing the catheter support in a structure having improved comfort and wearability.
Catheter support
A catheter support comprising a pliant tubular structure of rigidity greater than the penis including a region surrounding the penis shaft, a region surrounding the penis head, and a substantially closed end having an aperture aligned with the penis terminal opening through which the catheter is received. The catheter support limits or eliminates catheter movement substantially radial to the axis of the catheter and thus radially against the inner opening if the penis head, substantially reducing or eliminating abrasion or other insult to the penis surfaces and tissue that interface with the catheter. One embodiment comprises 2 substantially identical elongated halves having longitudinal recesses and hinged together to close around the penis end and catheter providing the catheter support in a structure having improved comfort and wearability.
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.