Patent classifications
A61G9/003
BEDPAN SYSTEM
A bedpan system including an anatomically configured assembly, an inner liner, and at least one sensor positioned within said liner to actuate at least one device.
Various Ecological Compression Flushable Portable Commodespotable Commodes
Multiple apparatuses for flushing portable commodes into a conventional toilet bowl, including a push button fully automated unit that operates by a rechargeable battery. The portable commode is comprised of a waste receiving container and associated housing structure which is adapted to be seated on top of a conventional toilet. The waste container is rotated around 150 degrees and water from the interior of the toilet bowl is forcefully discharge when flushing the portable commode's waste container with electro-mechanical power to guarantee excellent cleaning. Sanitation is adapted to ensure hygienic security.
Method for cleaning and sterilizing excreta handling device and excreta handling device using same
A method for cleaning and sterilizing an excreta handling device includes: positioning one end and the other end of the suction pipe on the same line; driving the pump to supply the cleaning water to a preset water level in the inner space through the first nozzle part; and maintaining, for a predetermined time, a state in which the cleaning water has been supplied to the preset water level, and then driving the suction part to suck the cleaning water contained in the inner space.
STRENGTH-REINFORCED SINGLE USE BEDPAN
The present invention relates to a single-use, maceratable bedpan (10) comprising: a main basin (12) that is defined by a bottom wall (14) and a circumferential wall (16) which is connected to the bottom wall and which extends upwards from the bottom wall, wherein the circumferential wall tapers outwardly in an upward direction, allowing nesting in a stack, an upper wall (22) which is connected to an upper edge (23) of the circumferential wall, wherein the upper wall extends over a horizontal distance outwardly away from said upper edge, at least a first support leg (24) and a second support leg (25) which extend downward from the upper wall, wherein each support leg comprises a circumferential leg wall (28) which is connected at an upper end thereof to the upper wall, wherein each circumferential leg wall tapers outwardly in an upward direction, wherein each support leg is hollow and defines a leg cavity, and wherein the upper wall defines a leg opening (31) at each upper leg, allowing nesting of support legs of different bedpans inside one another when a plurality of bedpans is stacked in a stack, wherein a gap (32) is defined between each circumferential leg wall (28) and the circumferential wall of the main basin.
URINE COLLECTION SYSTEM INCLUDING A FLOW METER AND RELATED METHODS
Examples relate to devices, systems, and methods for collecting and measuring discharged urine. A urine collection system includes a urine collection device configured to collect urine discharged from a user and a urine collection container in fluid communication with the urine collection device and sized and dimensioned to receive the urine discharged from the user. The urine collection system also includes a flow meter having a communication interface and positioned between the urine collection container and the urine collection device. The flow meter is configured to detect a flow property of the urine at least related to a volume of the urine entering the urine collection container and the communication interface is configured to wirelessly communicate to a computing device at least one of the detected flow property or the volume of the urine including the volume of the urine discharged from the user entering the urine collection container.
Motorized Hospital Bed Assembly
A motorized hospital bed assembly includes a bed frame that is positionable in an open position to define an opening in the bed frame. A motor is coupled to the bed frame and a drive unit is engaged to the motor. The drive unit urges the bed frame between the open position and the closed position. A toilet support is coupled to the bed frame and a portable toilet is positioned on the toilet support. The portable toilet is aligned with the opening when the bed frame is positioned in the open position to be employed by a patient while the patient is lying on the bed frame. A remote control is positionable on the bed frame and the remote control is in wireless communication with the drive unit to remotely control the drive unit.
Method utilizing personal support sling and mattress system for managing waste collection for bed-ridden user
In a method for managing human waste collection for a bed-ridden user, a pelvic support member with an aperture and another opening is suspended over a mattress. A bag fitting the aperture is removably attached to the pelvic support member below the aperture. The pelvic support member is adjusted to change a geometric parameter of the aperture and/or the opening. The pelvic support member includes longitudinally extending flexible elongate elements each slidably attached to transverse edge elements of the pelvic support member and further includes transversely extending flexible elongate elements each slidably attached to longitudinal edge elements of the pelvic support member. The adjusting of the pelvic support member includes sliding at least one of the flexible elongate elements along respective ones of the transverse edge elements and the longitudinal edge elements.
SMART LOCOMOTORY ASSISTIVE DEVICE (SLAD)
The present invention describes a smart locomotory assistive device 1000 (or SLAD 1000) to assist the patient for a defecation cycle and locomotion. The SLAD 1000 reduces the level of dependency of patients by providing a wheelchair cum bed with automatic defecation, easy collecting, hygiene cleaning and leak proof packing process for the comfortable defecation in a defecation cycle.
WEARABLE WORKING HEAD FOR NURSING MACHINE
A wearable working head for a nursing machine includes a front wearing part, where the front wearing part includes a toilet recess and a urine hood. The urine hood includes a hood wall and a recess enclosed by the hood wall, where the recess is located at an inner side of the hood wall. The hood wall is provided with at least one air vent communicating the recess to the outside of the hood wall.
Novel Nursing Bed and Chair System
The utility model discloses a novel nursing bed and chair system. The system includes a bed frame. The bed frame is provided with a backrest portion, a footrest portion and a cushion portion. The backrest portion and the footrest portion are connected to the cushion portion in a vertically rotatable manner, respectively. One end of the footrest portion, remote from the cushion portion, is provided with a foot pad portion. The foot pad portion is rotatably connected to the footrest portion. The system further includes a backrest push rod and a footrest push rod with outer housings being fixed to the bed frame. An actuator of the backrest push rod is fixedly connected to the back of the backrest portion. The outer housing of the footrest push rod is fixed to the bed frame, and an actuator of the footrest push rod is connected to a transmission mechanism. The transmission mechanism includes a transmission frame and an L-shaped support frame. One end of the transmission frame is rotatably connected to the bed frame, and the other end is rotatably connected to one end of the L-shaped support frame. The other end of the L-shaped support frame is connected to one end of the foot pad portion remote from the footrest portion. The actuator of the footrest push rod is fixedly connected to the transmission frame. By adopting the utility model, a higher degree of automation can be achieved.