URINE SPECIMEN COLLECTION APPARATUS
20210353264 · 2021-11-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A urine specimen collection apparatus configured to collect a urine specimen from a human user or from an animal is described. The apparatus includes a planar component affixed between a handle portion and a collection portion. The collection portion comprises an outer periphery and an inner periphery, where the inner periphery is defined by an opening. The opening extends through a width of the collection portion and is configured to receive a urine specimen container therein. The handle portion is configured to be gripped by a user during use.
Claims
1. A urine specimen collection apparatus configured to collect a urine specimen, the urine specimen collection apparatus comprising: a collection portion comprising an outer periphery and an inner periphery, the inner periphery being defined by an opening; the opening extending through a width of the collection portion and being configured to receive a urine specimen container therein; a handle portion configured to be gripped by a user during use; and a planar component affixed between the handle portion and the collection portion.
2. The urine specimen collection apparatus of claim 1, wherein the handle portion is configured perpendicular to the planar component.
3. The urine specimen collection apparatus of claim 1, wherein the user is a human user, and wherein the urine specimen is collected from the human user.
4. The urine specimen collection apparatus of claim 1, wherein the user is a human user, and wherein the urine specimen is collected from an animal.
5. The urine specimen collection apparatus of claim 1, wherein the urine specimen container is perpendicular to the planar component when received through the opening of the collection portion.
6. The urine specimen collection apparatus of claim 1, wherein the opening is located in a center of the collection portion.
7. The urine specimen collection apparatus of claim 1, wherein the collection portion further comprises shaped members cut into or removed from the collection portion.
8. The urine specimen collection apparatus of claim 7, wherein each of the shaped members begins at the inner periphery and extends in a direction towards the outer periphery of the collection portion.
9. The urine specimen collection apparatus of claim 7, wherein the shaped members of the collection portion allow the collection portion to receive differing sized and shaped urine specimen containers.
10. The urine specimen collection apparatus of claim 7, wherein each of the shaped members are spaced equidistant from one another.
11. A urine specimen collection apparatus configured to collect a urine specimen from a human or an animal, the urine specimen collection apparatus comprising: a collection portion having a teardrop shape and comprising an outer periphery and an inner periphery, the inner periphery being defined by an opening; the opening extending through a width of the collection portion and being configured to receive a urine specimen container therein; a handle portion located perpendicular to a planar component, the handle portion being configured to be gripped by a user during use; and the planar component affixed between the handle portion and the collection portion.
12. The urine specimen collection apparatus of claim 11, wherein a pointed portion of the teardrop shape of the collection portion is affixed to the planar component.
13. The urine specimen collection apparatus of claim 11, wherein the planar component comprises an inner portion surrounded by an outer perimeter.
14. The urine specimen collection apparatus of claim 13, wherein the outer perimeter comprises a width of approximately ⅛ of an inch.
15. The urine specimen collection apparatus of claim 13, wherein the inner portion comprises a width of approximately ½ of an inch.
16. The urine specimen collection apparatus of claim 13, wherein the inner portion comprises linear components configured in a design.
17. The urine specimen collection apparatus of claim 16, wherein each of the linear components comprises a width of approximately ⅛ of an inch.
18. The urine specimen collection apparatus of claim 11, wherein the collection portion comprises a length in a range of approximately 3 inches to approximately 4 inches.
19. The urine specimen collection apparatus of claim 11, wherein the planar component comprises a length of in a range of approximately 6 inches to approximately 7 inches.
20. The urine specimen collection apparatus of claim 11, wherein the handle portion comprises a length of approximately ¾ of an inch, a width of approximately 6 inches, and a thickness of approximately ¼ of an inch.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0030] The preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the drawings. Identical elements in the various figures are identified with the same reference numerals.
[0031] Reference will now be made in detail to each embodiment of the present invention. Such embodiments are provided by way of explanation of the present invention, which is not intended to be limited thereto. In fact, those of ordinary skill in the art may appreciate upon reading the present specification and viewing the present drawings that various modifications and variations can be made thereto.
[0032] A urine specimen collection apparatus 100 is depicted in
[0033] The handle portion 102 is located perpendicular to the planar component 106. In examples, the handle portion 102 comprises a length of approximately ¾ of an inch, a width of approximately 6 inches, and a thickness of approximately ¼ of an inch. Moreover, the handle portion 102 is configured to be gripped by a human user during use when collecting the urine specimen from the human or the animal.
[0034] The collection portion 104 of the urine specimen collection apparatus 100 comprises a length in a range of approximately 3 inches to approximately 4 inches. The collection portion 104 additionally comprises a teardrop shape such that a pointed portion of the teardrop shape of the collection portion 104 is affixed to the planar component 106. Moreover, the collection portion 104 comprises an outer periphery 108 and an inner periphery 110. The inner periphery 110 of the collection portion 104 is defined by an opening 114. In examples, the opening 114 is located in a center of the collection portion 104. The opening 114 extends through a width of the collection portion 104 and is configured to receive a urine specimen container (not shown) therein. The urine specimen container (not shown) is used to collect the urine specimen from the human user or from the animal. When the urine specimen container (not shown) is received through the opening 114 of the collection portion 104, the urine specimen container (not shown) is perpendicular to the planar component 106.
[0035] Additionally, the collection portion 104 further comprises shaped members (e.g., a first member 112A, a second member 112B, a third member 112C, a fourth member 112D, a fifth member 112E, and a sixth member 112F) cut into or removed from the collection portion 104. A quantity of the shaped members is non-limiting and a quantity of six shaped members is provided for illustrative purposes only in
[0036] In some examples, each of the shaped members are spaced equidistant from one another. However, in other examples, each of the shaped members may not be spaced equidistant from one another. As depicted in
[0037] Moreover, each of the shaped members begins at the inner periphery 110 and extends in a direction towards the outer periphery 108 of the collection portion 104. It should be appreciated that the shaped members of the collection portion 104 allow the collection portion 104 to receive differing sized and shaped urine specimen containers (not shown). For example, the urine specimen container (not shown) may be conical in shape, spherical in shape, square in shape, etc. and may comprise an opening to receive the urine specimen. In other examples, the urine specimen container (not shown) may comprise a cap that is secured to the opening of the urine specimen container (not shown) to securely house the urine specimen within the urine specimen container (not shown).
[0038] Further, the planar component 106 of the urine specimen collection apparatus 100 is substantially linear in shape. In some examples, and as depicted in
[0039] Moreover, in examples, inner portion 122 of the planar component 106 comprises linear components 120 configured in a design. As depicted in
[0040] For a female user, as explained previously, the urine specimen is typically collected by the female user sitting on a toilet, bending forward, holding a disposable urine specimen container between her legs, and urinating into the disposable urine specimen container. However, this method is often unhygienic and can lead to the female user wetting her hands and/or clothing. Moreover, elderly women or those with medical conditions may be unable to lean forward without losing their balance and thus, losing the collected urine specimen. Thus, the length of the urine specimen collection apparatus 100 being approximately 9 inches to approximately 11 inches allows a female user to collect the urine specimen comfortably without wetting their clothing or hands and additionally minimizes a risk that the female user will fall, which is a specific concern for elderly female users. Additionally, this length may be beneficial for collecting a sample from an uncooperative animal.
[0041] The urine specimen collection apparatus 100 and the components of the urine specimen collection apparatus 100 described herein may comprise a wood material and/or a biodegradable polymer material. As such, the urine specimen collection apparatus 100 and the components of the urine specimen collection apparatus 100 are environmentally benign in terms of disposal and use. Moreover, in some examples, the urine specimen collection apparatus 100 may be a one-use device. In some examples, the urine specimen collection apparatus 100 and the components of the urine specimen collection apparatus 100 comprise the same material. In other examples, the urine specimen collection apparatus 100 and the components of the urine specimen collection apparatus 100 comprise differing materials.
[0042] The biodegradable polymer material may comprise synthetic or natural polymers. In examples, the biodegradable polymer material may be derived from a petroleum resource, and may include: aliphatic polyesters (e.g., polyglycolide (PGA), polylactide (PLA), poly(lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA), polycaprolactone (PCL), poly(butylene succinate) (PBS), poly(p-dioxanone) (PPDO), and/or polycarbonate, etc.), aromatic copolyesters (e.g., poly(butylene adipate-co-terephtalate) (PBAT)), polyamides, poly(ester-amide)s, polyurethanes, and/or polyanhydrides, etc. In other examples, the biodegradable polymer material may be derived from a renewable resource and may include natural polymers or agro-polymers (e.g., proteins) or bacterial polymers (such as microbial polyesters like Poly(hydroxybutyrate) (PHB)). In further examples, the biodegradable polymer material may be a blend of at least two biodegradable polymers. It should be appreciated that the biodegradable polymer material is not limited to any example described herein and other examples are contemplated.
[0043] The descriptions of the various embodiments of the present invention have been presented for purposes of illustration, but are not intended to be exhaustive or limited to the embodiments disclosed. Many modifications and variations will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the described embodiments. The terminology used herein was chosen to best explain the principles of the embodiments, the practical application or technical improvement over technologies found in the marketplace, or to enable others or ordinary skill in the art to understand the embodiments disclosed herein.
[0044] When introducing elements of the present disclosure or the embodiments thereof, the articles “a,” “an,” and “the” are intended to mean that there are one or more of the elements. Similarly, the adjective “another,” when used to introduce an element, is intended to mean one or more elements. The terms “including” and “having” are intended to be inclusive such that there may be additional elements other than the listed elements.
[0045] Although this invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be understood that the present disclosure has been made only by way of illustration and that numerous changes in the details of construction and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and the scope of the invention.