A61F2013/15146

INCONTINENCE ARTICLE
20200306103 · 2020-10-01 ·

An incontinence article configured for use with an undergarment for absorbing urine leakage caused by stress incontinence. The article includes a base layer and a plurality of pleats extending from a top side of the base layer on each side of the base layer. The article is formed of a flexible and absorbent fabric. The bottom end of the base layer is sealed to the bottom end of the pleats on either side of the base layer. Adhesive on the bottom of the base layer configures the article for adherence to the inside of an undergarment. When base layer is secured to an inside panel of the undergarment, the article expands, via the plurality of pleats, to the contours of the undergarment body of a user wearing the undergarment.

Catheter Device and Method for Inducing Negative Pressure in a Patient's Bladder

A bladder catheter is provided. The bladder catheter includes: a proximal portion configured to be positioned in at least a portion of a patient's urethra; and a distal portion configured to be positioned in a patient's bladder, the distal portion including a retention portion, wherein the retention portion includes an inwardly facing side including one or more perforations and an outwardly facing side, and wherein, when negative pressure is applied through the bladder catheter, fluid is drawn into the bladder catheter through the one or more perforations while bladder walls are prevented from appreciably occluding the one or more perforations by contact with the outwardly facing side of the retention portion.

Ureteral and Bladder Catheters and Methods of Inducing Negative Pressure to Increase Renal Perfusion

Ureteral catheters are provided including a drainage lumen including a distal portion configured to be positioned in a patient's kidney, renal pelvis and/or in the ureter adjacent to the renal pelvis for receiving fluid from a patient's kidney and a proximal portion for draining the fluid from the distal portion, the distal portion including a coiled retention portion including: at least a first coil having a first diameter; at least a second coil having a second diameter, the first diameter being less than the second diameter, the second coil being closer to an end of the distal portion of the drainage lumen than the first coil; and one or more perforations on a sidewall of the coiled retention portion of the distal portion of the drainage lumen for permitting fluid flow into the drainage lumen, wherein the proximal portion of the drainage lumen is essentially free of or free of perforations.

Method for monitoring incontinence
10702200 · 2020-07-07 · ·

According to one aspect of the inventive concept there is provided a method of monitoring incontinence for a user, comprising: determining, using a urine sensitive circuit provided at an absorbent article and arranged to present a changed electrical characteristic when exposed to urine, whether the user has urinated on the absorbent article, performing, using a measurement circuit, a measurement on the urine bladder to determine a parameter which varies with a fill level of the urine bladder, and in response to determining that the user has urinated on the absorbent article, recording, by a processing circuit, data representing said parameter.

URINE ABSORBENT PAD
20200206045 · 2020-07-02 ·

A disposable urine trap in the form of a foldable pad that envelops the male genitalia and closes around the organ to form a barrier that prevents urine from escaping the trap. The pad includes an asymmetric pair of wings that are separated by a gap and attached to the main body of the pad. The first wing is preferably rectangular in that the distal angles are substantially right angles with parallel side edges and a perpendicular distal edge, and has a length that exceeds a length of a second wing, which is terminates so that the distal edge of the second wing is angled to form an obtuse and an acute angle with respect to its generally parallel sides.

INCONTINENCE PAD FOR MEN
20200206017 · 2020-07-02 ·

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.

Undergarment with a Waterproof Pocket and an Absorbent Insert
20200196680 · 2020-06-25 ·

An absorbing undergarment includes a waterproof pocket configured to attach to a front side of an undergarment. The waterproof pocket includes a sealable opening to receive an absorbent insert and an orifice adjacent an undergarment opening for urine to pass there through. A front panel of the undergarment is designed to attach to the waterproof pocket so the pocket orifice aligns to a front opening of the undergarment. An absorbent insert is designed in shape to be complementary to a shape of the waterproof pocket to maximize surface area. The absorbent insert is urine retentive. A self-sealing opening for a male genitalia portion to pass there through is also included. The waterproof pocket flays open like a butterfly's wings attached at a crotch of the undergarment and is fastened around a perimeter thereof. The sealable opening includes an interlocking groove and ridge that form a tight seal when pressed together.

MULTILAYER LINING FOR CLOTHING
20200170309 · 2020-06-04 ·

The present disclosure relates to a breathable, reusable, leakproof, absorbent, antimicrobial, waterproof and vapor disperser multilayer lining for clothing. A purpose of this lining is to avoid the release of body fluids such as sweat, blood, vaginal fluids, menstrual fluid, urine, breast milk or postoperative fluids.

Wireless sensor systems and methods

Incontinence management systems, methods, and sensors are provided that alert the caregiver when a patient's brief has been soiled. A resonant circuit includes a polyaniline/carbon black (PANI/CB) composite chemiresistor which undergoes a large impedance change upon exposure to the vapor or smell of urine or feces. Due to the impedance change of the PANI/CB resistor, characteristics of the resonant circuit change when the sensor is exposed to urine or feces vapor. The sensor responds to an interrogating signal with a signal based least in part on the sensor's impedance and indicates the condition of the brief as soiled or clean.

URINE ABSORBENT PAD
20200085647 · 2020-03-19 ·

A disposable urine trap in the form of a foldable pad that envelops the male genitalia and closes around the organ to form a barrier that prevents urine from escaping the trap. The pad includes an asymmetric pair of wings that are separated by a gap and attached to the main body of the pad. The first wing is preferably trapezoidal and a second wing having an extending distal edge.