Patient Excretion Collection Devices
20220015591 ยท 2022-01-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M1/78
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M1/87
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L9/0072
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L7/0071
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L7/0028
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M1/60
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B10/0038
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L5/38
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47L7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L5/36
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L9/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L9/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Devices for collecting patient excretions utilize existing suction sources and facilitate the cleaning of bedding and/or a patient. Patient excretion collection devices comprise a collection reservoir and a collection wand which are attached to an existing source of suction.
Claims
1. A collection device for use in collecting patient excretions comprising: a first hose comprising a first end and a second end; a collection container comprising a substantially enclosed interior; an upper head portion comprising a forward portion; a rear, lower base portion comprising a rear wall; a vacuum port, an excretion inlet port, and a handle; said excretion inlet port positioned in said forward portion of said upper head portion; at least one interior wall extending interiorly in said substantially enclosed interior from said forward portion of said upper head and rearwardly at least 25% of the distance from said excretion inlet port to said rear wall; a selectively openable and sealable sample access port for taking excretion samples from said interior: said first end of said first hose connected to a vacuum source and said second end of said first hose connected to said vacuum port; a collection wand comprising a rear hose connector and a forward inlet; and a second hose comprising a first end and a second end, said first end of said second hose connected to said excretion inlet and said second end of said second hose connected to said rear hose connector of said collection wand.
2. A collection device according to claim 1 further comprising a pivotal vacuum stopper flap comprising a vacuum port plug positioned proximate said vacuum port, wherein said vacuum port plug moves to block said vacuum port when said collection device is rotated beyond a certain predetermined angle.
3. A collection device according to claim 2 wherein said predetermined angle is 90 degrees.
4. A collection device according to claim 2 wherein said vacuum port plug moves to a position wherein at least a portion of said vacuum port plug is disposed in said vacuum port.
5. A collection device according to claim 1 wherein said lower base portion is wider than said forward head portion.
6. A collection device according to claim 1 wherein said vacuum port is positioned higher than said body portion.
7. A collection device according to claim 1 wherein said vacuum port is positioned in said forward portion of said upper head portion on the opposite side of said interior wall from said excretion inlet port.
8. A collection device according to claim 1 wherein said at least one interior wall extends at least 35% of the distance from said excretion inlet port to said rear wall.
9. A collection device according to claim 1 wherein said at least one interior wall extends at least 50% of the distance from said excretion inlet port to said rear wall.
10. A collection device for use in collecting patient excretions comprising: a first hose comprising a first end and a second end; a collection container comprising a substantially enclosed interior; an upper head portion comprising a forward portion; a rear, lower base portion comprising a rear wall; a vacuum port, an excretion inlet port, and a handle; said excretion inlet port positioned in said forward portion of said upper head portion; at least one interior wall extending interiorly in said substantially enclosed interior from said forward portion of said upper head and rearwardly at least 35% of the distance from said excretion inlet port to said rear wall; a selectively openable and sealable sample access port for taking excretion samples from said interior: said first end of said first hose connected to a vacuum source and said second end of said first hose connected to said vacuum port; a collection wand comprising a rear hose connector and a forward inlet; a second hose comprising a first end and a second end, said first end of said second hose connected to said excretion inlet and said second end of said second hose connected to said rear hose connector of said collection wand; and a pivotal vacuum port plug positioned proximate said vacuum port, wherein said vacuum port plug moves to block said vacuum port when said collection device is rotated beyond a certain predetermined angle.
11. A collection device according to claim 10 wherein said lower base portion is wider than said forward head portion.
12. A collection device according to claim 10 wherein said vacuum port is positioned higher than said body portion.
13. A collection device according to claim 10 wherein said vacuum port is positioned in said forward portion of said upper head portion on the opposite side of said interior wall from said excretion inlet port.
14. A collection device according to claim 13 wherein said at least one interior wall extends at least 50% of the distance from said excretion inlet port to said rear wall.
15. A collection device according to claim 10 wherein said at least one interior wall extends at least 50% of the distance from said excretion inlet port to said rear wall.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0017] The illustrated patient excretion collection devices illustrated in the drawings are light weight and portable to facilitate use by hospital personal and are relatively inexpensive to manufacture and are intended to be disposable.
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[0019] This illustrated patient excretion collection device comprises a first hose 8, a collection container 10 and a wand 70 connected to the collection container 10 via a second hose 80. A handle 45 is provided on the top of collection container 10 to facilitate handling.
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[0021] The illustrated collection container 10 comprises three openings, namely a vacuum port 16, an excretion inlet port 18 and a sample port 39 which is covered by sample cap 37 in
[0022] Collection container 10 is also provided with an internal wall 55. In the illustrated embodiment, the internal wall 55 is positioned interiorly in the head and neck portions of the collection container and extends partially into the base portion. The forward end of the internal wall 55 abuts the interior of forward wall 12 between the internal openings of vacuum port 16 and excretion inlet port 18. Internal wall 55 extends from the interior of the upper wall 36 to the interior of lower wall 38.
[0023] During use of the collection device, a vacuum is applied to vacuum port 16 which results in a suction being applied at the inlet of the wand. This draws air and other material proximate the wand inlet into the collection container. It will be appreciated that the internal wall 55 causes vacuum drawn air and patient excretions to enter excretion inlet port 18, pass down the left side of neck portion 50 into the base portion 30 of collection container 10. Air will then be drawn back upwardly through the right side of neck portion 50 and out vacuum port 16. The strength of the vacuum is preferably adjusted so that when solids and/or liquid patient excretions are drawn into collection container 10, the weight of the liquids and solids and the distance between the internal opening in front wall 12 defined by vacuum port 16 and the patient excretions in the body portion will prevent the patient excretions from being drawn upwardly from the base portion of collection container through the vacuum port 16.
[0024] The disclosed patient excretion collection device allows a nurse or hospital attendant to vacuum up a mess of patient excretions very quickly from a bed and/or from a patient's body and clean the patient with minimal use of extra bedding and wipes.
[0025] The collection container 10 is provided with a sample port 39. The illustrated sample port has external threads for receiving a threaded cap 37. If a sample of the patient's excretion is desired, for example for laboratory analysis, the sample can be poured or otherwise removed through sample port 39.
[0026] Other than during the intentional collection of a patient's sample, it is presently believed that it is desirable to maintain all patient excretions within the collection container 10 after those excretions have been drawn in through excretion inlet port 18. It will be appreciated by nurses and others working in hospital environments that patient movement or other exigencies may cause collection container 10 to be knocked over or undesirably rotated during use. In order to prevent patient excretions from being drawn into the hospital's centralized vacuum system, the collection container 10 is provided with a vacuum stopper plug 65 designed to block the interior opening of vacuum port 16 when the collection container is rotated beyond, i.e. more than, a predetermined angle.
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[0030] The wands are preferably light weight and small, e.g. about 9 to about 14 inches long in their entireties and the head is preferably small, e.g. length and width of about 1 inch each, to facilitate cleaning in small spaces. The disclosed embodiments show a relatively inexpensive patient excretion collection device which does not rely on an internal source of vacuum, is portable, disposable and provides a time saving alternative to a particularly undesirable task performed by busy nurses and other hospital personnel many times per day throughout the world.