Patent classifications
A61F5/455
Female urine device
A female urine device includes a shell portion and a spout portion. The shell portion includes a bottom wall, a first sidewall, a second sidewall and a rear wall integrally connected to define a trough shaped inner chamber. A forward opening is defined by forward ends of the walls. An upper rim is defined by upper ends of the walls. The spout portion extends forward from the forward opening of the shell portion. A portion of the female urine device is phosphorescent.
URINE DRAINAGE APPARATUS FOR WOMEN TO USE WHILE LYING DOWN OR SITTING
This invention relates to a urine drainage apparatus equipped with a mouth portion ensuring the apparatus to fit on the area of use, ensuring sealing with its inner and outer angles and ensuring urine drainage in the lying down or sitting position with help or alone.
URINE DRAINAGE APPARATUS FOR WOMEN TO USE WHILE LYING DOWN OR SITTING
This invention relates to a urine drainage apparatus equipped with a mouth portion ensuring the apparatus to fit on the area of use, ensuring sealing with its inner and outer angles and ensuring urine drainage in the lying down or sitting position with help or alone.
BODY SHAPE ENHANCING APPARATUS AND METHOD
A body shape enhancing apparatus for creating a space between the thighs and simultaneously providing multiple shape enhancements is described. The body shape enhancing apparatus comprises an outer shell casing comprising a top outer shell casing, a bottom outer shell casing, a font section, a middle section and rear section. The outer shell casing body is configured to cover a wearers undercarriage from the pelvic area to about the anus. The rear section comprises a protrusion from a top of the rear base section, the protrusion supported by a similar shape internal support protrusion.
Hygienic device for the collection of menstrual flow
A hygienic device for the collection of menstrual flow includes an impermeable and flexible body (2), that is receptacle-shaped, cup type, in which lower external part, the opposite to the mouthpiece (21), fastening means (3) to proceed to its withdrawal after it is used. The fastening means (3) includes a threadlike element (31). Eventually, the threadlike element (31) has a structure easy to be cut by one, two or more points (32), so that the user can cut it at will until leaving it with a minimum length. Eventually, the threadlike element (31) possesses, in the proximal area, at least, one protrusion (33) and at the distal end of the threadlike element (31) it possesses a protrusion (33). Eventually, at the upper part of the body (2) of the receptacle one or more holes (4) have been provided close to the edge of the mouthpiece (21).
FLUID COLLECTION DEVICES, SYSTEMS AND METHODS
A fluid collection device may include a fluid impermeable barrier and a fluid permeable body in some examples. The fluid impermeable barrier includes an inner surface at least partially defining a chamber. The fluid impermeable barrier also defines an opening to the chamber extending longitudinally along the fluid impermeable barrier. The chamber may be configured to accept a fluid permeable body. The fluid permeable body may be at least partially exposed by the opening defined by the fluid impermeable barrier and configured to wick fluid from a surface of the fluid permeable body into the chamber. In some examples, the fluid permeable body may include a fluid permeable membrane and a fluid permeable support. In some examples, the fluid permeable membrane may be omitted. In some examples, the fluid permeable support may include at least a portion that is not fluid permeable.
FLUID COLLECTION DEVICES, SYSTEMS AND METHODS
A fluid collection device may include a fluid impermeable barrier and a fluid permeable body in some examples. The fluid impermeable barrier includes an inner surface at least partially defining a chamber. The fluid impermeable barrier also defines an opening to the chamber extending longitudinally along the fluid impermeable barrier. The chamber may be configured to accept a fluid permeable body. The fluid permeable body may be at least partially exposed by the opening defined by the fluid impermeable barrier and configured to wick fluid from a surface of the fluid permeable body into the chamber. In some examples, the fluid permeable body may include a fluid permeable membrane and a fluid permeable support. In some examples, the fluid permeable membrane may be omitted. In some examples, the fluid permeable support may include at least a portion that is not fluid permeable.
External Catheter with Finger Pocket for Self-Placement
A self-placeable external catheter is disclosed that includes a catheter body having at least a top side and a bottom, a wicking area disposed on the top side, a finger covering extending from the bottom side of the catheter body creating a cavity configured to receive a user finger, and an aperture formed in the bottom side of the catheter, wherein the wicking area receives urine such that the urine passes through the wicking area, through the catheter body and through the aperture. The catheter tubing may be inserted into the aperture such that the urine passes through the wicking area, through the catheter body and through the aperture into the catheter tubing. An opening of the cavity may face a proximal side of the catheter body and the wicking area may include gauze.
URINE COLLECTION DEVICES
The urine collection device is designed to be attached to a drain tube. The device may include a base secured to the pelvic area of a wearer, the base having a central opening. Connected to the base is a sheath. The central opening and the sheath can have complementary attachment components whereby the sheath may be attached to the base. The sheath includes an opening and attaches to a drain tube. A second sheath may be disposed outboard of the first sheath and secured to the base in a similar manner. In some embodiments the drain tube may be connected and disconnected from the sheath or sheaths without disturbing the installation of the device. One or more check valves may be included for assuring one-way flow in the drain tube.
CUP SUPPORTS AND METHODS OF USING SAME
Cup supports having a head portion defining an aperture for receiving a specimen cup for the collection of a liquid and a handle portion extending from the head portion. The head portion and the handle portion can be integrally formed, and in some embodiments the cup support is adapted to absorb liquid that impinges on it during use.