Diaper adapted to mount a wetness notifying device
20220133550 · 2022-05-05
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Abstract
A diaper (7) adapted to mount a wetness notifying device (10) includes a main body (70). The main body (70) includes an inner surface (71) and an outer surface (72), and is formed with a through hole (73) extending from the inner surface (71) to the outer surface (72). The wetness notifying device (10) includes a moisture detector (22) disposed on a side of the inner surface (71), and a transmitting module (23) disposed on a side of the outer surface (72). The wetness notifying device (10) is mounted to the diaper (7) in a manner that a transmission cable (28) is threaded through the through hole (73) and electrically connects the moisture detector (22) to the transmitting module (23), and that the moisture detector (22) is disposed at a position near an external urethral orifice of a user (8) wearing the diaper (7).
Claims
1. A diaper (7) adapted to mount a wetness notifying device (10) that includes a moisture detector (22) configured to detect surrounding moisture and to output a notification signal when the surrounding moisture detected thereby exceeds a threshold moisture level, a transmission cable (28), and a transmitting module (23) that is electrically connected to the moisture detector (22) through the transmission cable (28) for receiving the notification signal outputted by the moisture detector (22) and that is configured to wirelessly transmit the notification signal, the transmission cable (28) having one end fixedly connected to the moisture detector (22) and the other end removably connected to the transmitting module (23), said diaper (7) being characterized by: a main body (70) that is adapted to be worn as underpants by a user (8), that includes an inner surface (71) and an outer surface (72), and that is formed with a through hole (73) extending from said inner surface (71) to said outer surface (72) and being configured to allow the wetness notifying device (10) to be mounted to said diaper (7) in a manner that the moisture detector (22) is disposed on a side of said inner surface (71) and the transmitting module (23) is disposed on a side of said outer surface (72), that the other end of the transmission cable (28) is threaded from said inner surface (71) through said through hole (73) and emerges out on said outer surface (72) and is connected to the transmitting module (23), and that the moisture detector (22) is at a position near an external urethral orifice of the user (8) wearing said diaper (7).
2. The diaper (7) as claimed in claim 1, wherein said through hole (73) is substantially shaped in a straight line.
3. The diaper (7) as claimed in claim 1, wherein said through hole (73) is substantially shaped in a straight line that is substantially parallel to a front-rear direction (C) of said main body (70).
4. The diaper (7) as claimed in claim 1, wherein said through hole (73) is substantially shaped in a straight line that is substantially perpendicular to a front-rear direction (C) of said main body (70).
5. The diaper (7) as claimed in claim 1, wherein said through hole (73) substantially has a T-shape.
6. The diaper (7) as claimed in claim 1, characterized by a reinforcing component (74) that is attached to said main body (70) and that surrounds said through hole (73).
7. The diaper (7) as claimed in claim 1, characterized by an adhesive tape (75) configured to tape the transmission cable (28) that is threaded through said through hole (73) on said main body (70) and to cover said through hole (2).
8. A diaper assembly being characterized by: a diaper (7) including a main body (70) that is adapted to be worn as underpants by a user (8), that includes an inner surface (71) and an outer surface (72), and that is formed with a through hole (73) extending from said inner surface (71) to said outer surface (72); and a wetness notifying device (10) including a moisture detector (22) disposed on a side of said inner surface (71) at a position near an external urethral orifice of the user (8) wearing said diaper (7), and configured to detect surrounding moisture and to output a notification signal when the surrounding moisture detected thereby exceeds a threshold moisture level, a transmitting module (23) disposed on a side of said outer surface (72), electrically connected to said moisture detector (22) for receiving the notification signal outputted by said moisture detector (22), and configured to wirelessly transmit the notification signal, and a transmission cable (28) having one end fixedly connected to said moisture detector (22) and the other end removably connected to said transmitting module (23), said the other end of the transmission cable (28) being threaded from said inner surface (71) through said through hole (73) and emerging out on said outer surface (72) to be connected to said transmitting module (23).
9. The diaper assembly as claimed in claim 8, wherein said through hole (73) is substantially shaped in a straight line.
10. The diaper assembly as claimed in claim 8, wherein said through hole (73) is substantially shaped in a straight line that is substantially parallel to a front-rear direction (C) of said main body (70).
11. The diaper assembly as claimed in claim 8, wherein said through hole (73) is substantially shaped in a straight line that is substantially perpendicular to a front-rear direction (C) of said main body (70).
12. The diaper assembly as claimed in claim 8, wherein said through hole (73) substantially has a T-shape.
13. The diaper assembly as claimed in claim 8, characterized by a reinforcing component (74) that is attached to said main body (70) and that surrounds said through hole (73).
14. The diaper assembly as claimed in claim 8, characterized by an adhesive tape (75) taping said transmission cable (28) that is threaded through said through hole (73) on said main body (70) and covering said through hole (73).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] Other features and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent in the following detailed description of the embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0028] Before the disclosure is described in greater detail, it should be noted that where considered appropriate, reference numerals or terminal portions of reference numerals have been repeated among the figures to indicate corresponding or analogous elements, which may optionally have similar characteristics.
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[0030] The diaper 7 of the diaper assembly includes a main body 70 that is adapted to be worn as underpants by the user 8. The main body 70 includes an inner surface 71 and an outer surface 72, and is formed with a through hole 73 extending from the inner surface 71 to the outer surface 72. In some embodiments, the through hole 73 on the main body 70 is shaped in a substantially straight line that is substantially parallel to a front-rear direction (C) of the main body 70.
[0031] The wetness notifying device 10 includes a mounting module 20, a sampling unit 5, a moisture detector 22, a transmitting module 23, a transmission cable 28, and a receiving unit 4 (e.g., a smart phone). The mounting module 20 includes a sleeve body 21, a mounting seat 29 combined with the sleeve body 21, a clip 3, and a positioning member 6. The mounting seat 29 has a base plate 291 connected to the sleeve body 21.
[0032] The clip 3 is used for clipping to the main body 70, and includes a first portion 31 that is removably and partially inserted into the sleeve body 21, a second portion 32 that curvedly extends from the first portion 31, and a third portion 33 that extends from the second portion 32. When the clip 3 clips to the main body 70, the first portion 31 is disposed on the inner surface 71 of the main body 70, the second portion 32 extends through the through hole 73, and the third portion 33 is disposed on the outer surface 72 of the main body 70. The positioning member 6 engages the clip 3, and is used to secure and position the transmission cable 28. The transmission cable 28 has one end fixedly connected to the moisture detector 22, and the other end removably connected to the transmitting module 23.
[0033] The sampling unit 5 is imbedded in the mounting seat 29, and includes a substrate 51, a plurality of sampling elements 52 (for instance, three sampling elements 52 are illustrated in
[0034] The moisture detector 22 is disposed on a side of the inner surface 71, and is configured to detect surrounding moisture (i.e., the moisture of a space surrounded by the diaper 7) and to output a wetness notification signal when the surrounding moisture detected thereby exceeds a threshold moisture level. Specifically, the moisture detector 22 is disposed in the mounting seat 29 and is sandwiched between the base plate 291 of the mounting seat 29 and the first segment 511 of the substrate 51, and the sampling elements 52 are disposed on a surface of the first segment 511 that faces away from the moisture detector 22.
[0035] The transmitting module 23 is disposed on a side of the outer surface 72, is electrically connected to the moisture detector 22 through the transmission cable 28 for receiving the wetness notification signal outputted by the moisture detector 22, and is configured to wirelessly transmit the wetness notification signal to the receiving unit 4. In this embodiment, the transmitting module 23 is removably attached to the third portion 33 of the clip 3. In some embodiments, the transmitting module 23 includes a first processor (not shown), a first wireless transmitter (not shown), and a battery (not shown) providing electricity to the first wireless transmitter and the first processor. The first processor receives and processes the wetness notification signal received from the moisture detector 22, and wirelessly transmits the processed wetness notification signal via the first wireless transmitter to the receiving unit 4. Upon receiving the wetness notification signal, the receiving unit 4 may output wetness notification to notify a caregiver who possesses the receiving unit 4 that the diaper 7 is wet.
[0036] In practice, the wetness notifying device 10 is mounted to the diaper 7 by making the third portion 33 of the clip 3 and the other end of the transmission cable 28 to thread, from the inner surface 71 of the main body 70, through the through hole 73 and emerging out on the outer surface 72, allowing the second portion 32 of the clip 3, the positioning member 6 and the transmission cable 28 to thread through the through hole 73. Accordingly, the third portion 33 of the clip 3 and the sleeve body 21 cooperatively grasp onto the main body 70. Subsequently, the other end of the transmission cable 28 is connected to the transmitting module 23 so that the transmission cable 28 connects the transmitting module 23 and the moisture detector 22 as illustrated in
[0037] Details regarding the wetness notifying device 10 can be obtained by referring to Indian Patent Application No. 201614010143, entire content of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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[0041] In other embodiments, the through hole 73 can take other forms. As shown in
[0042] Other variations of the through hole 73 are possible.
[0043] A further embodiment of the diaper 7 is illustrated in
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[0046] In some embodiments, the wetness notifying device 10 of the diaper assembly may further include a camera module 9.
[0047] The processing unit 94 is electrically connected to the camera 90, and includes a second processor (not shown), a second wireless transmitter (not shown) connected to the second processor, and a battery (not shown) providing electricity to the second processor and the second wireless transmitter. The second processor is configured to process the image captured by and received from the camera 90, and to wirelessly transmit the image through the second wireless transmitter to a receiver device carried by the caregiver (e.g., a smart phone or the receiving unit 4).
[0048] With the camera module 9 included in the diaper assembly, in addition to providing wetness notification and urine test function, the wetness notifying device 10 can also provide the caregiver with images of the sampling elements 52 which are captured by the camera module 9 and transmitted wirelessly to the receiver device held by the caregiver. Accordingly, the receiver device can display the images of the sampling elements 52, and thus the caregiver can observe the colour reaction of the sampling elements 52 from the receiver device. In this way, health status of a wearer (not shown) of the diaper 7 may be remotely monitored using the receiver device (i.e., the smartphone).
[0049] Additionally, the smartphone may be installed with an application program that is configured to provide the colour chart to the caregiver. The application program may be also configured to compare the colours of the sampling elements 52 to the colour chart, and to analyse and determine the health status of the wearer based on the comparison result. The application program may store information related to comparison and analysis results. Further, the application program may present the information to the caregiver via a display of the smartphone, so that the caregiver may monitor the health status of the wearer through the application program.
[0050] In addition to the camera module 9, other devices to assist the wearer can be used in conjunction with the diaper assembly. It should be especially noted that in various embodiments, the through hole 73 of the main body 70, in addition to allowing the transmission cable 28 to be threaded therethrough, may also allow the threading through of a urinary catheter or the insertion of a urine collection bag. That is to say, the through hole 73 may provide an outlet for the urinary catheter to drain the wearer's urine. Although the wetness notifying device 10 of the diaper assembly is designed to detect wetness from urination by the wearer, it is not limited to detecting wetness from urine sources. The wetness notifying device 10 may also detect wetness from faeces defecated by the wearer, and the caregiver will be given notification about the defecation.
[0051] Additionally, the through hole 73 on the main body 70 may allow the insertion of a cleaning tube, which allows the caregiver to use water, disinfectant or other cleaning solutions to carry out preliminary cleaning of the wearer's urine and/or faeces.
[0052] In summary, the through hole 73 on the main body 70 of the diaper 7 allows the moisture detector 22 and the sampling unit 5 to be positioned near the external urethral orifice of the wearer. Accordingly, when the wearer urinates and wets the diaper 7, the wetness notifying device 10 will quickly detect the wetness and send a wetness notification signal to the receiving unit 4 (e.g., a smartphone), thus allowing the caregiver to receive the wetness notification and to monitor the health status of the wearer using the smartphone.
[0053] In the description above, for the purposes of explanation, numerous specific details have been set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiment(s). It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art, that one or more other embodiments may be practiced without some of these specific details. It should also be appreciated that reference throughout this specification to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” an embodiment with an indication of an ordinal number and so forth means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic may be included in the practice of the disclosure. It should be further appreciated that in the description, various features are sometimes grouped together in a single embodiment, figure, or description thereof for the purpose of streamlining the disclosure and aiding in the understanding of various inventive aspects, and that one or more features or specific details from one embodiment may be practiced together with one or more features or specific details from another embodiment, where appropriate, in the practice of the disclosure.