Patent classifications
A61F5/455
CONTAINER FOR CLEANING AND STERILIZING MENSTRUAL CUPS
A container for cleaning and sterilizing a menstrual cup includes a vessel with an inner cavity made of elastic material having a bell-shaped portion for collecting menses and gripping means for insertion and removal during menstrual cycle; a lid closing an open-top, the vessel and the lid being made of materials suitable for exposure to microwave radiation, holding means for connecting the menstrual cup to the lid with the gripping means, wherein the lid is reversible for fitting on the open-top in two mounting positions, the first mounting position with the holding means directed towards the inner cavity such that, when attached to the lid, the menstrual cup projects at least partially into the inner cavity, and the second mounting position with the lid reversed and the holding means directed away from the inner cavity such that, when attached to the lid, the menstrual cup projects outwardly.
Portable functional apparatus for cleaning vagina
A portable functional vaginal cleansing apparatus is provided to prevent inflammation in vagina, to maintain cleanness, and to enhance massage effect. A portable functional vaginal cleansing apparatus comprises: a doughnut-shaped main body; a semicylinder water tank with a water level indicator (100) on the outside and a coupling protrusion inside; a handle part (380) with a coupling groove mounted at the coupling protrusion; a pumping unit (210) with a motor and a pump; and a control unit (290) with a rotator which is formed to rotate within a predetermined range, a insertion protrusion connected to a hose, an insertion unit with a nozzle part, an on and off switch, a water level controller, and an operation lamp.
Rapist identifier cum rape victim protector
A rapist identifier cum rape victim protector is provided. Such a device is of a flexible sheath of liquid impermeable condom type substance that is divided into a tissue attachment means carrying section extending from a mouth and a concertina effect formed inner end section. Attachment means in the form of tines are carried along a carrier base that is constituted from zigzag formed coaxially arranged members that are spaced apart by linear spacers from which the tines extend. The tines and base form a carrier body that forms part of the section to the effect of enabling its expansion once exposed to an action of sheath penetration. The tines are formed to require professional assistance for the release of the identifier cum protector once having become attached to a penetrating member.
FLUID COLLECTION SYSTEM INCLUDING A COMPRESSIBLE SUCTION DEVICE AND RELATED METHODS
Examples relate to fluid collection systems and methods of use of the system. The fluid collection system may include a fluid collection device configured to receive fluid discharged from a user, a fluid collection container in fluid communication with the fluid collection device configured to collect the fluid and a suction device in fluid communication with the fluid collection device and the fluid collection container. The suction device is compressible and configured to draw fluid from the fluid collection device into the fluid collection container solely responsive to mechanical actuation of the suction device.
Vaginal Shield Assembly
A vaginal shield assembly for protecting female genitalia from urine includes a panel that has a plurality of intersecting sides such that the panel has a triangular shape for positioning over female genitalia. The panel has a urine slot extending through the panel that is aligned with a urethra when the panel is positioned over the female genitalia. In this way the urine can pass through the urine slot. The panel is comprised of a fluid impermeable material to inhibit the urine from contacting the female genitalia. In this way the panel inhibits irritation that would develop from the urine contacting the female genitalia.
ARTICLE AND METHOD FOR MAINTAINING MENSTRUAL FLUID WITHIN THE VAGINA
The present invention relates to sanitary protection article that is structured and arranged to maintain menstrual fluid within the vagina and thereby prevent the menstrual fluid from escaping the body. The present invention also relates to a method of selectively maintaining menstrual fluid within the vagina by means of using such article.
ARTICLE AND METHOD FOR MAINTAINING MENSTRUAL FLUID WITHIN THE VAGINA
The present invention relates to sanitary protection article that is structured and arranged to maintain menstrual fluid within the vagina and thereby prevent the menstrual fluid from escaping the body. The present invention also relates to a method of selectively maintaining menstrual fluid within the vagina by means of using such article.
Portable Urinal
A portable urinal is arranged for coupling with a bottle having a bottle opening, wherein the portable urinal includes an urine collector having a funnel channel for receiving urine expelled by a user, and an attachment head including a detachable lid extended from the urine collector for detachably coupling at the bottle opening of the bottle, and a tubular urinal guider extended from the detachable lid for inserting into the bottle opening of the bottle when the detachable lid is coupled at the bottle opening of the bottle so as to guide the urine into the bottle from the funnel channel. After use, the portable urinal is detached from the bottle and a bottle cap is re-placed at the bottle opening to seal the urine in the bottle.
FLUID COLLECTION ASSEMBLIES INCLUDING ONE OR MORE LEAK PREVENTION FEATURES
- Larry Dean Alder ,
- Nathaniel Barnes ,
- Caitlin Bowles ,
- Patrick Hudson Chancy ,
- Jingkuang Chen ,
- Juan Alejandro Saavedra Cisneros ,
- Brandt Davis ,
- Kyle Daw ,
- Rodrigo Fernandez ,
- Joseph Filbrun ,
- Jeff Edward Franklin ,
- Claire Gloeckner ,
- Ginger Hiett ,
- Hannah Hinesley ,
- Ping Huang ,
- James David Hughett, SR. ,
- Melissa Young Joyner ,
- Kevin Michael Knollman ,
- Kuilin Lai ,
- Michael Lambert ,
- Henri Madigan ,
- Hassana Salifu ,
- Misty Savage ,
- Michelle Schnell ,
- David Simiele ,
- Michelle Tourchak ,
- Kyra Wesner ,
- Mackenzie Wier ,
- Wanfei Yang
An example fluid collection assembly includes a fluid impermeable barrier defining at least one opening, a chamber in fluid communication with the at least one opening, and at least one fluid outlet. The fluid collection assembly also includes at least one porous material (e.g., at least one wicking material) disposed in the chamber. The fluid collection assembly also includes at least one conduit attached to the fluid outlet. Further, the fluid collection assembly includes one or more leak prevention features.
FLUID COLLECTION ASSEMBLIES INCLUDING ONE OR MORE LEAK PREVENTION FEATURES
- Larry Dean Alder ,
- Nathaniel Barnes ,
- Caitlin Bowles ,
- Patrick Hudson Chancy ,
- Jingkuang Chen ,
- Juan Alejandro Saavedra Cisneros ,
- Brandt Davis ,
- Kyle Daw ,
- Rodrigo Fernandez ,
- Joseph Filbrun ,
- Jeff Edward Franklin ,
- Claire Gloeckner ,
- Ginger Hiett ,
- Hannah Hinesley ,
- Ping Huang ,
- James David Hughett, SR. ,
- Melissa Young Joyner ,
- Kevin Michael Knollman ,
- Kuilin Lai ,
- Michael Lambert ,
- Henri Madigan ,
- Hassana Salifu ,
- Misty Savage ,
- Michelle Schnell ,
- David Simiele ,
- Michelle Tourchak ,
- Kyra Wesner ,
- Mackenzie Wier ,
- Wanfei Yang
An example fluid collection assembly includes a fluid impermeable barrier defining at least one opening, a chamber in fluid communication with the at least one opening, and at least one fluid outlet. The fluid collection assembly also includes at least one porous material (e.g., at least one wicking material) disposed in the chamber. The fluid collection assembly also includes at least one conduit attached to the fluid outlet. Further, the fluid collection assembly includes one or more leak prevention features.