Patent classifications
A61G9/003
PORTABLE DEFECATION ASSISTIVE EQUIPMENT
The portable defecation assistive equipment comprises a collecting receptacle, a guiding cover, and a pump motor. The collecting receptacle has an opening and a handle. The guiding cover is connected to the collecting receptacle and has a guiding hole. The guiding hole communicates with the opening of the collecting receptacle. The pump motor is connected to the collecting receptacle. The portable defecation assistive equipment has a wing radially formed around the guiding cover, such that the wing and guiding cover can seal the buttock of the user to maintain the negative pressure condition and avoid the reduction of attraction force. The portable defecation assistive equipment adopts a pump motor having smaller attraction. So the portable defecation assistive equipment has no need to adopt an additional pressure regulator valve, the structure is simplified, and the risk of the breakdown of the pressure regulator valve is avoided.
Multi-Liner Assembly for A Body Liquid Receptacle and A Body Liquid Receptacle Including Same
A multi-liner assembly for lining a body liquid receptacle includes a plurality of lining units superimposed on one another and engageable with the body liquid receptacle to line a cavity formed therein. Each of the plurality of lining units includes an impermeable layer having a top side with an absorbent material superposed thereon. When the multi-liner assembly is engaged with the body liquid receptacle, a topmost one of the plurality of lining units is exposed and is individually removable from the multi-liner assembly to leave a subsequent one of the plurality of lining units exposed. A multi-liner assembly including a rigid support removably engageable with a body liquid receptacle is also provided. When a rigid support is engaged with the body liquid receptacle, the top side of at least one lining unit is exposed and positioned to line a cavity formed in the body liquid receptacle.
Portable Bowel Cup and Liner Device
A portable bowel cup and liner device is provided. The device is comprised of a body with at least one flared lip. The body receives at least one removable liner. The lip of the body can be placed around the buttocks and anus of a user lying on their side such that waste from the user is captured within the liner. Then, the liner can be removed from the body, closed via a fastener of the liner, and then disposed of. The body may be comprised of a weighted base to inhibit movement of the body.
Bed pan assembly with excretion analyzation
A bed pan assembly with excretion analyzation beneficially configured to collect, read, sample, analyze, and/or notify one or more desired users of one or more targeted properties of a stool or urine sample and comprising a portable bed pan housing with a bottom wall, a sidewall, an excretion storage cavity, and at least one analyzing sensor operably configured to detect at least one of a targeted stool or urine property from a stool or urine specimen received within the excretion storage cavity, communicatively couplable to a remote electronic communication device over a wireless network, and operably configured to communicate an electronic notification of the at least one of the targeted stool or urine property to the remote electronic communication device over the wireless network. The analyzing sensors may be specifically, operably configured to detect excreta occult blood, urine flowrate, oxyhemoglobin, deoxyhemoglobin, melanin, weight, or movement as the targeted properties.
INTEGRATED AUTOMATIC TURNING BED SYSTEM
An integrated automatic turning bed system is provided. The system integrates the system controller with subsystems such as an electric turning bed, a pressure-sensing mattress, and/or an electronic diaper machine, and achieves comprehensive care for incapacitated bedridden people through automation and intelligence. By utilizing subsystem sensing and system controller to control and ensure the stability, reliability, and control accuracy of the system, the safety and comfort of the bedridden people can be ensured and care services are improved, which also effectively reduces the burden on caregivers at the same time.
CENTRAL INTEGRATED NURSING MACHINE
A central integrated nursing machine includes a main unit and a plurality of working heads, wherein the main unit is provided with a sewage suction device, a water supply device, a main unit processor and a main unit communication module, the sewage suction device is provided with a sewage discharging pipe connected with a sewer, the water supply device is provided with a water taking pipe connected with a tap water source, and the main unit processor is connected with the sewage suction device, the water supply device and the main unit communication module through circuits, respectively; and a plurality of working heads are connected with the sewage suction device and the water supply device on the main unit through pipelines, respectively, and the plurality of working heads are connected with the main unit communication module on the main unit through data transmission interfaces, respectively.
PERSONAL SUPPORT SLING, A MATTRESS SYSTEM INCLUDING SUCH SUPPORT SLING, OPTIONALLY WITH A WASTE ELIMINATION SYSTEM
A patient-support sling is at least partially disposable in a recessed area of the mattress, the sling being tiltably supported by a frame and carrying a waste receptacle. The sling has an aperture and at least one opening, the opening being larger in area than a bedsore. The sling is configured to enable selective relocation of the opening, thereby enabling an accommodation of bed sores for reducing incidence and severity thereof. The receptacle is removably attachable to the pelvic support member and disposable in part below the aperture for receiving eliminated waste of the user.
INNER BOWL OF OPERATING HEAD OF NURSING MACHINE, AND NURSING MACHINE
Disclosed is an inner bowl of a working head of a nursing machine, comprising a bowl body, a baffle, and a drying device; the front part of the bowl body is provided with a bowl mouth, the top surface of which is a horizontally arranged drain port, the bottom surface of which is an obliquely arranged U-shaped arc bottom, and both sides of the U-shaped arc bottom of which are uniformly provided with infrared-reflective feces sensors; the outer bottom surface of the bowl body is provided with a urine sensor; the baffle is vertically arranged on the bowl body and is connected to the drain port; the drying device is arranged at the rear side of the bowl body, and an air outlet of the drying device is arranged on the rear side wall of the bowl body below the baffle. Also disclosed is a nursing machine.
Low-profile bedpans
A bedpan having a housing including a chamber, a top portion including an opening to the chamber and having a circumferential edge, a proximal surface including an apron surrounding the opening, the apron extending from a circumferential edge of the proximal surface to the circumferential edge of the opening, and an angled side wall surrounding the apron, and a bottom portion including a distal surface opposite the proximal surface, and a distal edge of the distal surface, the chamber positioned interior to the housing, the side walls of the chamber being interior to the side wall such that there is space between the walls of the chamber and the side wall, the side wall angled outward as it extends from the circumferential edge of the proximal surface towards the distal edge of the distal surface, and a first handle formed on a first portion of the housing.
Mattress with a rotating and waste elimination system
A mattress with a rotating and waste elimination system comprises a mattress with a recessed area for receiving a rotation and waste elimination system. The rotation and waste elimination system comprises a (i) frame with a rectangular base and two side walls, forming a U shape; (ii) platform (with a central cut out for a waste elimination bag) suspended over the base by two pairs of sliding posts; (iii) optional four chains attached to the platform and side walls; and (iv) programmable electronic gear to operate the sliding posts to simultaneously raise one end and lower the opposite end of the platform to gently turn the patient. Alternately, the gear operates a cable/pulley system (involving two independent systems positioned outside the frame) by attaching one cable end to the midpoint of the platform's shorter side and the other cable end to the gear to rotate and counter-rotate the platform.