BELT MOUNTS FOR OSTOMY APPLIANCES

20210186745 · 2021-06-24

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    A belt mount (5) for attaching a belt (40) to a wafer (2) of an ostomy appliance (1), the belt mount comprising a mounting ring (11) which can be attached to a hook (42) by inserting a portion of the mounting ring (11) into a mouth of the hook (42) and pulling the mounting ring (11) and hook (42) away from each other. The mounting ring (11) at least partially surrounding a mounting aperture (12) which accommodates at least a portion of the hook (42) upon successful insertion of the portion of the mounting ring (11) into the mouth of the hook (42). The belt mount further comprising a tongue (13) that extends into the mounting aperture (12) for contacting the hook (42) if the mounting ring (11) and the hook (42) are subsequently pushed towards each other so as to resist detachment of the mounting ring (11) from the hook (42).

    Claims

    1. A belt mount for attaching a belt to a wafer of an ostomy appliance, the belt mount comprising a mounting ring configured to be attached to a hook by inserting a portion of the mounting ring into a mouth of the hook and pulling the mounting ring and hook away from each other; the mounting ring at least partially surrounding a mounting aperture which accommodates at least a portion of the hook upon successful insertion of the portion of the mounting ring into the mouth of the hook; the belt mount further comprising a tongue that extends into the mounting aperture for contacting the hook if the mounting ring and the hook are subsequently pushed towards each other so as to resist detachment of the mounting ring from the hook.

    2. The belt mount of claim 1, wherein the tongue extends in a plane that is parallel with a face of the mounting ring.

    3. The belt mount of claim 1, wherein the tongue extends from a proximal end of the mounting aperture.

    4. The belt mount of claim 1, wherein the tongue comprises a concave end that is contactable with the hook if the mounting ring and the hook are pushed towards each other.

    5. The belt mount of claim 1, further comprising a clearance either side of tongue and in between the tongue and the mounting ring, and the tongue is cantilevered from a supporting portion of the belt mount.

    6. The belt mount of claim 1, wherein the tongue is flexible.

    7. The belt mount of claim 1, wherein the tongue is configured to flex and ride over a back portion of the hook on insertion of the portion of the mounting ring into the mouth of the hook.

    8. The belt mount of claim 1, further comprising at least one protrusion that extends from at least one of a first face and a second face of the mounting ring to contact the hook when inserting the portion of the mounting ring into the mouth of the hook.

    9. The belt mount of claim 8, wherein the at least one protrusion is located at a distal end of the mounting ring opposite the tongue.

    10. The belt mount of claim 8, wherein the at least one protrusion is located adjacent an inner edge of the mounting ring.

    11. The belt mount of claim 8, wherein the at least one protrusion comprises a ramped surface facing towards the mounting aperture.

    12. The belt mount of claim 8, wherein the at least one protrusion has a width no greater than a width of the tongue.

    13. The belt mount of claim 1, wherein the hook comprises a baseplate and a cantilevered hook element, wherein a mouth of the hook is defined between the baseplate and the cantilevered hook element.

    14. The belt mount of claim 13, wherein a width of the cantilevered hook element is less than a width of the mounting aperture so as to accommodate limited rotation of the hook and the baseplate about an axis extending perpendicularly to a plane of the mounting ring.

    15. The belt mount of claim 14, wherein the limited rotation of the hook and the baseplate is guided by contact between a concave end of the tongue and a convex face of the cantilevered hook element; and wherein the limited rotation of the hook and the baseplate is constrained by contact between the cantilevered hook element and the mounting ring.

    16. The belt mount of claim 1, wherein the hook comprises a baseplate and wherein the tongue is configured to contact the baseplate to cause at least one of a tactile feedback and an audible feedback as the tongue recovers its shape upon successful insertion of the portion of the mounting ring into the mouth of the hook.

    17-37: (canceled)

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0090] One or more embodiments of the disclosure will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:

    [0091] FIG. 1 illustrates a schematic representation of an ostomy appliance that comprises a wafer;

    [0092] FIG. 2 is a top view of a wafer that comprises a belt mount having two mounting rings;

    [0093] FIG. 3 is an enlarged view of a portion of the wafer of FIG. 2 showing one of the mounting rings;

    [0094] FIG. 4 is a perspective view from above of the wafer of FIG. 2;

    [0095] FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken on line V-V of FIG. 3;

    [0096] FIG. 6 is a perspective view from above of one of the mounting rings of the wafer of FIG. 2;

    [0097] FIG. 7 illustrates a belt which comprises a hook at each end;

    [0098] FIG. 8 illustrates a hook of the belt of FIG. 7 attached to one of mounting rings of the wafer of FIG. 2;

    [0099] FIG. 9 illustrates the hook and belt mount of FIG. 8 during the process of inserting the mounting ring into the hook; and

    [0100] FIG. 10 illustrates the hook and belt mount of FIG. 8 during the process of detaching the mounting ring from the hook.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DISCLOSURE

    [0101] In the following description, the equivalent reference numerals are used in different embodiments to denote equivalent or similar features.

    [0102] Unless defined otherwise, all technical and scientific terms used in this specification have the same meaning as is commonly understood by the reader skilled in the art to which the claimed subject matter belongs. It is to be understood that the foregoing summary of the disclosure and the following examples are exemplary and explanatory only and are not restrictive of any subject matter claimed.

    [0103] The following description is directed to embodiments of the disclosure. The description of the embodiments is not meant to include all the possible embodiments of the disclosure that are claimed in the appended claims. Many modifications, improvements and equivalents which are not explicitly recited in the following embodiments may fall within the scope of the appended claims. Features described as part of one embodiment may be combined with features of one or more other embodiments unless the context clearly requires otherwise.

    [0104] In this specification, the use of the singular includes the plural unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. In this application, the use of “or” means “and/or” unless stated otherwise. Furthermore, use of the term “including” as well as other forms, such as “include”, “includes,” and “included,” is not limiting.

    [0105] As used herein, ranges and amounts can be expressed as “about” a particular value or range. About also includes the exact amount. For example, “about 5 mm” means “about 5 mm” and also “5 mm.” Generally, the term “about” includes an amount that would be expected to be within experimental error. The term “about” includes values that are within 10% less to 10% greater of the value provided. For example, “about 50%” means “between 45% and 55%.” Also, by way of example, “about 30” means “between 27 and 33.”

    [0106] FIG. 1 illustrates a schematic representation of an ostomy appliance 1 that comprises a wafer 2. The ostomy appliance 1 of FIG. 1 is shown, by way of example only, as a closed appliance. The ostomy appliance 1 may generally comprise an inner wall and an outer which may be joined together to define a cavity for containing a stomal output. The inner wall may be provided with a stomal inlet for receiving the stomal output into the cavity. The stomal inlet may be an aperture that is cut out of the inner wall. The ostomy appliance 1 of FIG. 1 is shown schematically as a one-piece appliance wherein the wafer 2 is permanently attached to the ostomy appliance 1, to the extent that the wafer 2 cannot easily be separated without risk of damaging the ostomy appliance 1. However, it is to be understood that the belt mount of the present disclosure may be used with a wide range of ostomy appliances and wafers and its use is not limited to those ostomy appliances and wafers shown in the illustrated examples. Further, the general design and features of an ostomy appliance 1 will be well known to the person skilled in the art and therefore will not be described further except where necessary to explain the features of the belt mount of the present disclosure.

    [0107] In the following description the present disclosure will be described, by way of example only, with one or more mounting rings 11 of the belt mount 5 forming part of the wafer 2 and which are configured to be attached to one or more hooks forming part of a belt 40. However, it will be appreciated that this configuration may be reversed such that the one or more hooks are formed as part of the wafer 2 and one or more mounting rings 11 are formed as part of the belt 40.

    [0108] FIGS. 2 to 4 illustrate an example of the wafer 2 comprising a belt mount 5. The wafer 2 comprises a body 3 that may be annular in shape. The body 3 may surround an aperture 4. The aperture 4 may be aligned in use with the stomal inlet in the inner wall of the ostomy appliance 1. As best seen in FIG. 4, the body 3 may comprise a peripheral region 6 which may be flat and a convex region 7 which may extend upwards out of the plane of the peripheral region 6. An inner edge of the convex region 7 may define the aperture 4.

    [0109] The peripheral region 6 may have a width of 6 to 18 mm and a thickness of 0.75 to 1.00 mm, optionally 0.80 mm. The convex region 7 may have a thickness of 1 to 3 mm, optionally 1.40 mm, 2.00 mm, or 2.65 mm. The aperture 4 may have a diameter of 25 to 60 mm.

    [0110] The wafer 2 may be provided with the belt mount 5. The belt mount 5 may be integrally formed as part of the wafer 2 or may be one or more separate components which are joined to a main part of the wafer 2. The belt mount 5 may comprise one or more mounting rings 11 (which may also be referred to as ‘tabs’). The belt mount 5 may comprise two, three or more mounting rings 11. The one or more mounting rings 11 may be arranged at different locations around a circumference of the body 3. Two of the one or more mounting rings 11 may be disposed opposite one another, for example 180° apart around the circumference of the body 3. Where a third mounting ring 11 is present this may be located at an acute angle to one of the other two mounting rings 11 and at an obtuse angle to the other of the other two mounting rings 11.

    [0111] Where two or more mounting rings 11 are present they may have the same shape, size and configuration as each other.

    [0112] The or each mounting ring 11 may protrude from the body 3. The or each mounting ring 11 may protrude outwards from the body 3. The or each mounting ring 11 may be oriented generally along a radial line that extends from a centre of the aperture 4. The or each mounting ring 11 may generally lie in the plane of the peripheral region 6 as best seen in FIG. 4.

    [0113] As shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, the or each mounting ring 11 may comprise a distal end 15 furthest from the body 3 and a proximal end 16 closest to the body 3. The proximal end 16 may directly join or merge with the peripheral region 6 of the body 3. A support region 14 may be defined at or near the proximal end 16 which supports a remainder of the mounting ring 11 which may extend away from the support region 14 in a cantilevered manner.

    [0114] The or each mounting ring 11 may comprise a first leg 18 and a second leg 19 which may extend from the proximal end 16 towards the distal end 15. A proximal end of each of the first leg 18 and the second leg 19 may be joined to or merge with the support region 14. A distal end of each of the first leg 18 and the second leg 19 may be joined to or merge with opposite ends of an end portion 17 of the mounting ring 11. The first leg 18 and the second leg 19 may both be straight. The end portion 17 may be rounded, optionally semi-circular in shape. The first leg 18, second leg 19 and end portion 17 may together define a mounting ring 11 that is D-shaped as most clearly seen in FIG. 3. The or each mounting ring 11 may be a unitary part, optionally a unitary moulded part. Optionally, the body 3 and all of the one or more mounting rings 11 of the wafer may be a unitary part, optionally a unitary moulded part.

    [0115] The belt mount 5 may be formed from a flexible material. Optionally the belt mount 5 is formed from a material that is resilient. Optionally the whole of the wafer 2 including the belt mount 5 is formed from a flexible and/or resilient material. For example, the material of at least the belt mount 5 may be a polymer or co-polymer. In one example the material may be ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA).

    [0116] The first leg 18, second leg 19 and end portion 17 may together surround and at least partially define a mounting aperture 12. The mounting aperture 12 may be elongated in a radial direction. A width w.sub.1 of the mounting aperture 12 may be 4 to 8 mm, optionally 6 mm.

    [0117] The or each mounting ring 11 may further comprise a tongue 13 as shown in FIG. 3. The tongue 13 may extend from a support portion 23 into the mounting aperture 12. The support portion 23 may be part of or adjacent the support region 14. The length of the tongue 13 may be less than a length (in the radial direction) of the mounting aperture 12 such that a distal end of the tongue 13 does not reach into contact with the end portion 17 of the mounting ring 11. As such, due to the presence of the tongue 13, an available opening of the mounting aperture 12 may have a length l.sub.1 as shown in FIG. 3.

    [0118] Optionally, as shown in the example of FIG. 3, the length of the tongue 13 may be less than 50% of the length of the mounting aperture 12. The distal end of the tongue 13 may comprise a concave face 24 as seen in FIG. 3.

    [0119] A width of the tongue 13 may be less than a width of the mounting aperture 12 between the first leg 18 and the second leg 19. A width w.sub.3 of the tongue 13 may be 2 to 6 mm, optionally 4 mm. Thus, a first clearance 20 and a second clearance 21 may be formed between either side of the tongue 13 and the first leg 18 and the second leg 19. Each clearance 20, 21 may have a width of 1 mm.

    [0120] The tongue 13 may be flexible. In particular, the tongue 13 may be flexed about the support portion 23 such that the distal end of the tongue is moved out of the plane of the mounting ring 11 as will be described further below.

    [0121] As seen in FIGS. 4 and 5, the or each mounting ring 11 may be generally thin. The or each mounting ring 11 may have the same thickness or a greater thickness than that of the peripheral region 6. The general thickness of the mounting ring 11 maybe 1.0 to 1.5 mm, optionally 1.3 mm.

    [0122] A first face 9 of the or each mounting ring 11 and a second face 10 of the or each mounting ring 11 may be parallel to one another over a majority of their area. The first leg 18, second leg 19 and tongue 13 may have the same thickness as each other. A thickness t.sub.3 of the tongue 13 may be 1.0 to 1.5 mm, optionally 1.3 mm. The thickness of the end portion 17 of the or each mounting ring 11 may be the same as that of the tongue 13 except for the provision of one or more protrusions 25, 26 as will be described further below.

    [0123] At least a portion of an inner edge 27 of the or each mounting ring 11 may comprise a chamfered edge. A chamfer may be provided at an inner edge of the first leg 18, the second leg 19 and/or the end portion 17. A chamfer may be provided at the first face 9 and/or the second face 10. In the example of FIG. 5, a first chamfer 30 is provided at the first face 9 of the inner edge 27 around the full extent of the first leg 18, the second leg 19 and the end portion 17. The first chamfer 30 may extend around a U-shape. Likewise a second chamfer 31 is provided at the second face 10 of the inner edge 27 around the full extent of the first leg 18, the second leg 19 and the end portion 17. The second chamfer 31 may extend around a U-shape.

    [0124] The or each mounting ring 11 may further comprise at least one protrusion 25, 26 that extends from at least one of the first face 9 and the second face 10 of the or each mounting ring 11. The or each mounting ring 11 may comprise only a first protrusion 25 that extends from the first face 9 but no protrusion on the second face 10. Alternatively, the or each mounting ring 11 may comprise only a second protrusion 26 that extends from the second face 10 but no protrusion on the first face 9. Alternatively, the or each mounting ring 11 may comprise both a first protrusion 25 that extends from the first face 9 and a second protrusion 26 that extends from the second face 10, as most clearly seen in the example of FIG. 5. In the later example, optionally the first protrusion 25 and second protrusion 26 are configured as mirror-images of each as reflected in the plane of the mounting ring 11. Also optionally the first protrusion 25 and second protrusion 26 may be aligned with one another about a circumference of the mounting ring 11.

    [0125] As best seen in FIG. 5, the thickness t.sub.1 of the first protrusion 25 and or the second protrusion 26 may be 0.4 to 0.6 mm, optionally 0.5 mm. The total thickness t.sub.2 of the mounting ring 11 at the location of the first protrusion 25 and or second protrusion 26 may be 1.8 to 2.7 mm, optionally 2.3 mm

    [0126] As most clearly seen in FIG. 6, the first protrusion 25 and or the second protrusion 26 may be located at the distal end 15 of the mounting ring 11 and/or at the distal end of the mounting aperture 12. Optionally, the first protrusion 25 and or the second protrusion 26 may be located opposite the tongue 13. The first protrusion 25 and or the second protrusion 26 may be located adjacent to the inner edge 27.

    [0127] The first protrusion 25 and or the second protrusion 26 may each comprise a ramped surface 32, 33 facing towards the mounting aperture 12. The first protrusion 25 may comprise a first ramped surface 32 that faces towards the mounting aperture 12. The first ramped surface 32 may be formed as a smooth continuation of the first chamfer 30 as shown in FIG. 6. Likewise, the second protrusion 26 may comprise a second ramped surface 33 that faces towards the mounting aperture 12. The second ramped surface 33 may be formed as a smooth continuation of the second chamfer 31.

    [0128] The first protrusion 25 and or the second protrusion 26 may be formed from a compressible material, optionally a resilient material. The material of the first protrusion 25 and or the second protrusion 26 may be the same as that of the remainder of the mounting ring 11. Optionally the first protrusion 25 and or the second protrusion 26 are integrally formed with a remainder of the mounting ring 11, for example as an integrally moulded part.

    [0129] The first protrusion 25 and or the second protrusion 26 may have a width no greater than a width of the tongue 13. The first protrusion 25 and or the second protrusion 26 may have a width that is less than a width of the tongue 13. A width w.sub.2 of the first protrusion 25 and or the second protrusion 26 may be 2.5 to 3.5 mm, optionally 3.0 mm.

    [0130] FIG. 7 illustrates a belt 40 which comprises a strap 41 having a hook 42 at each end. Each hook 42 may comprise a baseplate 43 and a cantilevered hook element 44. The cantilevered hook element 44 may comprise a support portion 50 that may have a convex face 47 and a projecting portion 51 that extends from the support portion 50. The projecting portion 51 may have a length 12. Optionally the length l.sub.2 of the projecting portion 51 is longer than the length l.sub.i of the available opening of the mounting aperture 12.

    [0131] A mouth 45 of the hook 42 may be defined between the baseplate 43 and the cantilevered hook element 44, in particular between the baseplate 43 and the projecting portion of the cantilevered hook element 44. The hook 42, as shown in FIGS. 7 and 8, is ‘reverse-directed’ in that the mouth 45 of the hook 42 faces away from the wafer 2 when attached to the belt mount 5 as seen in FIG. 8.

    [0132] The baseplate 43 may comprise an aperture 46. Optionally the aperture 46 is in register with the cantilevered hook element 44, e.g. located directly below the cantilevered hook element 44. Optionally the aperture 46 is of the same or substantially the same shape and size (in plan view) as the cantilevered hook element 44. An underside of the cantilevered hook element 44 may comprises a recess.

    [0133] In use, the belt mount 5 may be used for attaching the belt 40 to the wafer 2 of the ostomy appliance 1. To do so for the illustrated example, the ostomate or user may attach a first hook 42 of belt 40 to a first mounting ring 11 of the belt mount 5 of the wafer 2, pass the strap 41 around the torso, limb or other body part of the ostomate, and then attach a second hook 42 of the belt 40 to a second mounting ring 11 of the belt mount 5 of the wafer 2. The strap 41 may then be tightened as required.

    [0134] The or each mounting ring 11 may be attached to the hook 42 by inserting a portion of the mounting ring 11 into the mouth 45 of the hook 42 to achieve the state shown in FIG. 8.

    [0135] Insertion may be achieved by inserting the portion of the mounting ring 11 into the mouth 45 of the hook 42 and pulling the hook 42 and the mounting ring 11 away from each other, due to the hook 42 being reverse-directed. Optionally the portion of the mounting ring 11 that is inserted is the end portion 17. As shown in FIG. 9, to insert the end portion 17 of the mounting ring 11, the wafer 2 may be angled relative to the baseplate 43 and the mounting ring 11 may be flexed.

    [0136] The size and shape of the mounting ring 11, for example the thickness of one or more portions of the mounting ring 11, may be configured relative to the size and shape of the hook 42 to ensure that there is contact between the mounting ring 11 and the hook 42 when inserting the portion of the mounting ring 11 into the mouth 45 of the hook 42.

    [0137] The thickness t.sub.3 of the first leg 18 and the second leg 19 may be less than a clearance of the mouth 45. However, the thickness t.sub.1 of the first protrusion 25 and or the second protrusion 26 may result in the total thickness t.sub.2 of the mounting ring 11 at the location of the first protrusion 25 and or second protrusion 26 being greater than the clearance of the mouth 45. In this way, the first protrusion 25 and or the second protrusion 26 may be configured to provide a resistance to insertion of the end portion 17 of the mounting ring 11 into the mouth 45 of the hook 42. In particular, during insertion, the first protrusion 25 that extends from the first face 9 may contact the projecting portion 51 of the cantilevered hook element 44. Additionally or alternatively, the second protrusion 26 that extends from the second face 10 may contact the baseplate 43 at or near the aperture 46.

    [0138] The hook 42 may be engaged with the mounting ring 11 from either side, e.g. with the hook element 44 entering the mounting aperture 12 from either the side of the first face 9 or from the side of the second face 10.

    [0139] The first chamfer 30 and or the second chamfer 31 may ease insertion of the mounting ring 11 into the hook 42.

    [0140] The projecting portion 51 may make first contact with the first ramped surface 32 of the first protrusion 25. The angle of the first ramped surface 32 may tend to urge the projecting portion 51 to flex upwards. Alternatively, the projecting portion 51 may make first contact with the second ramped surface 33 of the second protrusion 26 when the hook element 44 is attached from the other side of the mounting ring 11. The angle of the second ramped surface 33 may tend to urge the projecting portion 51 to flex upwards

    [0141] The first protrusion 25 and or the second protrusion 26 may have a width no greater than a width of the hook 42.

    [0142] As best seen in FIG. 9, during insertion the tongue 13 may make contact with the hook element 42 as the end portion 17 is contacted with the projecting portion 51. Optionally, the tongue 13 may be configured to flex and ride over a back 48 of the projecting portion 51 on insertion of the end portion 17 of the mounting ring 11 into the mouth 45 of the hook 42. Optionally this may be due to the length l.sub.2 of the projecting portion 51 being longer than the length l.sub.1 of the available opening of the mounting aperture 12.

    [0143] Overcoming the resistance to insertion provided by the first protrusion 25 and or the second protrusion 26 may be achieved by the ostomate or user pulling harder on the strap 41. Passage of the end portion 17 into the hook 42 may be accommodated by one or more of compression of the material of the first protrusion 25 and or the second protrusion 26 and deflection upwards of the projecting portion 51 of the cantilevered hook element 44.

    [0144] Optionally both the mounting ring 11 and the hook 42 are formed of resilient materials such that the first protrusion 25 and or the second protrusion 26 and the cantilevered hook element 44 recover their shapes after insertion. Optionally, at the same time the tongue 13 may complete its passage over the back 48 of the projecting portion 51.

    [0145] Advantageously, the configuration of the belt mount 5 may produce at least one of a tactile feedback and an audible feedback signalling successful insertion of the end portion 17 of the mounting ring 11 into the mouth 45 of the hook 42. The tactile and or audible feedback may result from one or more of the tongue 13 coming out of contact with the hook element 42, the tongue 13 subsequently hitting the baseplate 43 as it resiliently recovers its shape, and the end portion 17 ‘popping through’ the mouth 45 of the hook element and hitting the support portion 50 of the hook element 42.

    [0146] In the attached position, the second protrusion 26 may be received in the aperture 46 of the baseplate 43. The first protrusion may be received in the recess on the underside of the cantilevered hook element 44.

    [0147] In the attached position, the concave face 24 of tongue 13 may also be separated from the convex face 47 of the hook element 44 by a small gap. This may allow a small amount of play between the hook 42 and the belt mount 5. However, optionally the gap is small enough that if the hook 42 and belt mount 5 are simply pulled part the concave face 24 will contact the convex face 47 while the second protrusion 26 is still received in the aperture 46 of the baseplate 43. Thus, abutment between the concave face 24 and the convex face 47 may act to hinder detachment of the belt mount 5 from the hook 42 by means of a linear compressive force.

    [0148] The concave face 24 may be shaped to cooperate with the convex face 47 to guide the hook 42 in limited rotation within the belt mount 5. For example, a width of the cantilevered hook element 44 may be less than the width w.sub.1 of the mounting aperture 12 so as to accommodate limited rotation of the hook 42 and the baseplate 43 about an axis extending perpendicularly to a plane of the mounting ring 11. The limited rotation of the hook 42 and the baseplate 43 may be guided by contact between the concave face 24 of the tongue 13 and the convex face 47 of the cantilevered hook element 44. Optionally, the limited rotation of the hook 42 and the baseplate 43 may be constrained by contact between the cantilevered hook element 44 and the mounting ring 11. For example the rotation may be constrained by contact of the support portion 50 with the first leg 18 and or second leg 19 of the mounting ring 11.

    [0149] Detachment of the hook 42 from the mounting ring 11 is shown in FIG. 10. Optionally the wafer 2 and the hook 42 are angled relative to one another, for example by rotating the wafer 2 and mounting ring 11 around an effective pivot point located at the distal end 15 of the mounting ring 11 such that the tongue 13 is raised clear of the cantilevered hook element 44. The hook 42 and the mounting ring 11 may thereafter be separated from one another by pushing the two components together which causes the end portion 17 of the mounting ring 11 to be pushed out of the mouth 45. Similar to the process of insertion, the movement of detachment may be accommodated by one or more of compression of the material of the first protrusion 25 and or the second protrusion 26 and deflection upwards of the projecting portion 51 of the cantilevered hook element 44.

    Examples

    [0150] The following table presents example configurations of a wafer 2 comprising a belt mount 5 according to the present disclosure. These examples are not intended to be limiting on the present disclosure in any way or to limit the scope of the appended claims. Rather, the examples are provided to aid a better understanding of the present disclosure.

    [0151] The examples refer to features described in further detail elsewhere in the present disclosure. The skilled reader will understand that reference should be made to said further description where necessary for a fuller understanding of the examples. Where said further description refers to optional characteristics of said features then the skilled reader will understand that the following examples may optionally also include one or more of said optional characteristics.

    [0152] In the following examples, each mounting ring 11 has a configuration as shown in FIG. 3 and comprising: [0153] t.sub.1=0.5 mm [0154] t.sub.2=2.3 mm [0155] t.sub.3=1.3 mm [0156] a thickness of peripheral region 6=0.8 mm [0157] w.sub.1=6 mm [0158] w.sub.2=3 mm [0159] w.sub.3=4 mm [0160] A first protrusion 25 and a second protrusion 26.

    [0161] In the following examples, each wafer 2 has two opposed mounting rings 11. As an alternative, the examples may also be provided with a third mounting ring 11 of the same shape and configuration.

    TABLE-US-00001 Maximum dimension Thickness between Diameter of distal ends of Diameter Width of of convex mounting of peripheral aperture region Example rings body 3 region 6 4 7 No. (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) 1 115 89 7.5 58 2.00 2 110 80 6.5 48 2.65 3 110 80 11.5 38 2.65 4 110 80 16.5 28 2.65 5 115 89 8 58 1.40 6 110 80 8 48 1.40 7 110 80 8 38 1.40 8 110 80 8 28 1.40

    [0162] Further aspects of the present disclosure are set out in the following clauses.

    CLAUSES

    [0163] A1. A belt mount for attaching a belt to a wafer of an ostomy appliance comprising a mounting ring which can be attached to a hook by inserting a portion of the mounting ring into a mouth of the hook; [0164] the mounting ring comprising at least one protrusion that extends from at least one of a first face and a second face of the mounting ring to contact the hook when inserting the portion of the mounting ring into the mouth of the hook.

    [0165] A2. The belt mount of clause A1, wherein the at least one protrusion is configured to provide a resistance to insertion of the portion of the mounting ring into the mouth of the hook.

    [0166] A3. The belt mount of clause A2, wherein overcoming the resistance to insertion provided by the at least one protrusion is configured to produce at least one of a tactile feedback and an audible feedback signalling successful insertion of the portion of the mounting ring into the mouth of the hook.

    [0167] A4. The belt mount of any one of clauses A1 to A3, wherein the mounting ring at least partially surrounds a mounting aperture.

    [0168] A5. The belt mount of clause A4, wherein the at least one protrusion is located at a distal end of the mounting aperture.

    [0169] A6. The belt mount of clause A4 or clause A5, wherein the at least one protrusion is located adjacent an inner edge of the mounting ring.

    [0170] A7. The belt mount of any one of clauses A4 to A6, wherein the at least one protrusion comprises a ramped surface facing towards the mounting aperture.

    [0171] A8. The belt mount of any one of clauses A1 to A7, wherein the at least one protrusion has a width no greater than a width of the hook.

    [0172] A9. The belt mount of any one of clauses A1 to A8, wherein the at least one protrusion is formed from a compressible material, preferably a resilient material.

    [0173] A10. The belt mount of any one of clauses A1 to A9, which comprises only a single protrusion that extends from the first face of the mounting ring and only a single protrusion that extends from the second face of the mounting ring.

    [0174] A11. The belt mount of clause A10, wherein both single protrusions are aligned with one another about a circumference of the mounting ring.

    [0175] A12. A system comprising a belt mount as set out in any one of clauses A1 to A11 and a hook, wherein the hook comprises a baseplate and a cantilevered hook element, wherein a mouth of the hook is defined between the baseplate and the cantilevered hook element.

    [0176] A13. The system of clause A12, wherein the at least one protrusion is configured to be received in an aperture in the baseplate on insertion of the portion of the mounting ring into the mouth of the hook.

    [0177] A14. The system of clause A13, wherein the at least one protrusion received in the aperture in the baseplate is a protrusion that extends from the second face of the mounting ring.

    [0178] A15. The system of any one of clauses A12 to A14, further comprising a recess on an underside of the hook element, wherein the at least one protrusion is configured to be received in the recess on insertion of the portion of the mounting ring into the mouth of the hook.

    [0179] A16. The system of clause A15, wherein the at least one protrusion received in the recess of the hook element is a protrusion that extends from the first face of the mounting ring.

    [0180] A17. The system of any one of clauses A12 to A16, wherein a clearance of the mouth between the baseplate and the cantilevered hook element is less in dimension than a total thickness of the mounting ring and the at least one projection such that insertion of the portion of the mounting ring into the mouth of the hook must be accommodated by one or more of deflection of the cantilevered hook element and compression of the at least one projection.

    [0181] B1. A belt mount for attaching a belt to a wafer of an ostomy appliance, the belt mount comprising a mounting ring which can be attached to a hook by inserting a portion of the mounting ring into a mouth of the hook and pulling the mounting ring and hook away from each other; [0182] the mounting ring at least partially surrounding a mounting aperture which accommodates at least a portion of the hook upon successful insertion of the portion of the mounting ring into the mouth of the hook; [0183] the belt mount further comprising a tongue that extends into the mounting aperture for contacting the hook if the mounting ring and the hook are subsequently pushed towards each other so as to resist detachment of the mounting ring from the hook.

    [0184] B2. The belt mount of clause B1, wherein the tongue extends in a plane of the mounting ring.

    [0185] B3. The belt mount of clause B1 or clause B2, wherein the tongue extends from a proximal end of the mounting aperture.

    [0186] B4. The belt mount of any one of clauses B1 to B3, wherein the tongue comprises a concave end that is contactable with the hook if the mounting ring and the hook are pushed towards each other.

    [0187] B5. The belt mount of any one of clauses B1 to B4, further comprising a clearance either side of tongue and in between the tongue and the mounting ring, and optionally the tongue is cantilevered from a supporting portion of the belt mount.

    [0188] B6. The belt mount of any one of clauses B1 to B5, wherein the tongue is flexible.

    [0189] B7. The belt mount of any one of clauses B1 to B6, wherein the tongue is configured to flex and ride over a back portion of the hook on insertion of the portion of the mounting ring into the mouth of the hook.

    [0190] B8. The belt mount of any one of clauses B1 to B7, further comprising at least one protrusion that extends from at least one of a first face and a second face of the mounting ring to contact the hook when inserting the portion of the mounting ring into the mouth of the hook.

    [0191] B9. The belt mount of clause B8, wherein the at least one protrusion is located at a distal end of the mounting ring opposite the tongue.

    [0192] B10. The belt mount of clause B8 or clause B9, wherein the at least one protrusion is located adjacent an inner edge of the mounting ring.

    [0193] B11. The belt mount of any one of clauses B8 to B10, wherein the at least one protrusion comprises a ramped surface facing towards the mounting aperture.

    [0194] B12. The belt mount of any one of clauses B8 to B11, wherein the at least one protrusion has a width no greater than a width of the tongue.

    [0195] B13. A system comprising a belt mount as set out in any one of clauses B1 to B12 and a hook, wherein the hook comprises a baseplate and a cantilevered hook element, wherein a mouth of the hook is defined between the baseplate and the cantilevered hook element.

    [0196] B14. The system of clause B13, wherein a width of the cantilevered hook element is less than a width of the mounting aperture so as to accommodate limited rotation of the hook and the baseplate about an axis extending perpendicularly to a plane of the mounting ring.

    [0197] B15. The system of clause B14, wherein the limited rotation of the hook and the baseplate is guided by contact between a concave end of the tongue and a convex face of the cantilevered hook element; and [0198] wherein the limited rotation of the hook and the baseplate is constrained by contact between the cantilevered hook element and the mounting ring.

    [0199] C1. A belt mount for attaching a belt to a wafer of an ostomy appliance, the belt mount comprising a mounting ring which can be attached to a hook by inserting a portion of the mounting ring into a mouth of the hook and pulling the mounting ring and hook away from each other; [0200] the mounting ring at least partially surrounding a mounting aperture which accommodates at least a portion of the hook upon successful insertion of the portion of the mounting ring into the mouth of the hook; [0201] wherein the mounting ring bordering the mounting aperture comprises at least one chamfered edge.

    [0202] C2. The belt mount of clause C1, wherein the chamfered edge is on a first face of the mounting ring.

    [0203] C3. The belt mount of clause C1 or clause C2, wherein the chamfered edge comprises a U-shaped chamfered edge.

    [0204] C4. The belt mount of any one of clauses C1 to C3, further comprising at least one protrusion that extends from at least one of a first face and a second face of the mounting ring to contact the hook when inserting the portion of the mounting ring into the mouth of the hook.

    [0205] C5. The belt mount of clause C4, wherein the at least one protrusion is located adjacent to the chamfered edge of the mounting ring.

    [0206] C6. The belt mount of clause C4 or clause C5, wherein the at least one protrusion comprises a ramped surface facing towards the mounting aperture.

    [0207] C7. The belt mount of clause C6, wherein the ramped surface is formed as a smooth continuation of the chamfered edge.

    [0208] C8. A system comprising a belt mount as set out in any one of clauses C1 to C7 and a hook, wherein the hook comprises a baseplate and a cantilevered hook element, wherein a mouth of the hook is defined between the baseplate and the cantilevered hook element.

    [0209] C9. The system of clause C8, wherein a clearance of the mouth between the baseplate and the cantilevered hook element is greater in dimension than a thickness of the chamfered edge of the mounting ring.

    [0210] D1. The belt mount of any one or clauses A1 to A11 or B1 to B12 or C1 to C7, wherein the mounting aperture is elongated in a radial direction.

    [0211] D2. The belt mount of any one or clauses A1 to A11 or B1 to B12 or C1 to C7 or D1, wherein the belt mount is configured to reversibly attach the belt to the wafer.

    [0212] D3. The belt mount of any one or clauses A1 to A11 or B1 to B12 or C1 to C7 or D1 to D2, wherein the belt mount is formed from a flexible material.

    [0213] D4. The belt mount of any one or clauses A1 to A11 or B1 to B12 or C1 to C7 or D1 to D3, wherein the mounting ring is configured to be flexed during detachment of the portion of the mounting ring from the hook.

    [0214] D5. The belt mount of any one or clauses A1 to A11 or B1 to B12 or C1 to C7 or D1 to D4, wherein the belt mount is formed from a resilient material.

    [0215] D6. The belt mount of any one or clauses A1 to A11 or B1 to B12 or C1 to C7 or D1 to D5, wherein the mounting ring is configured to be more flexible than the hook.

    [0216] D7. The belt mount of any one or clauses A1 to A11 or B1 to B12 or C1 to C7 or D1 to D6, wherein the mounting ring is D-shaped.

    [0217] D8. The belt mount of any one or clauses A1 to A11 or B1 to B12 or C1 to C7 or D1 to D7, wherein the belt mount comprises two or more mounting rings.

    [0218] D9. The belt mount of any one or clauses A1 to A11 or B1 to B12 or C1 to C7 or D1 to D8, wherein the belt mount comprises two opposed mounting rings.

    [0219] D10. The belt mount of any one or clauses A1 to A11 or B1 to B12 or C1 to C7 or D1 to D9, wherein the belt mount is part of the wafer and the hook is associated with the belt.

    [0220] D11. A wafer comprising the belt mount of clause D10.

    [0221] D12. The belt mount of any one or clauses A1 to A11 or B1 to B12 or C1 to C7 or D1 to D9, wherein the belt mount is associated with the belt and the hook is part of the wafer.

    [0222] D13. The system of any one of clauses A12 to A17 or B13 to B15 or C8 to C9, wherein the baseplate further comprises an aperture.

    [0223] D14. The system of clause D13, wherein the aperture is in register with the cantilevered hook element.

    [0224] D15. The system of any one of clauses A12 to A17 or B13 to B15 or C8 to C9 or D13 to D14, wherein an underside of the cantilevered hook element comprises a recess.

    [0225] It is to be understood that at least some of the figures and descriptions of the disclosure have been simplified to focus on elements that are relevant for a clear understanding of the disclosure, while eliminating, for purposes of clarity, other elements that the reader skilled in the art will appreciate may also be required. Because such elements are well known to the reader skilled in the art, and because they do not necessarily facilitate a better understanding of the disclosure, a description of such elements is not provided herein.