Male Urinary Incontinence Device
20230210649 ยท 2023-07-06
Assignee
Inventors
- Ronald J. Neimkin (Asheville, NC, US)
- John J. Smith, III (Winston-Salem, NC, US)
- Philip M. Allred, III (Kernersville, NC, US)
- Deborah P. Neimkin (Asheville, NC, US)
Cpc classification
A61F2002/0081
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/0054
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61F2/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A male urinary incontinence device includes a circumferential band including a securing end, an elongated portion, and a receiving end, the circumferential band including a plurality of securing protuberances and the receiving end including a receiving aperture having an outer diameter, an inner diameter, and an inner aperture; a ventral base including a ventral base aperture and a plurality of protuberances located on the exterior and interior surface of the ventral base; a dorsal base including a lower dorsal bar, a dorsal base aperture, and at least one lateral dorsal flange with the at least one lateral dorsal flange having at least one lateral flange notch.
Claims
1. A male urinary incontinence device comprising: a circumferential band, the circumferential band having a securing end, an elongated portion, and a receiving end; the receiving end including a receiving aperture sized for receipt of the securing end and the elongated portion; a dorsal base including a dorsal base aperture, the dorsal base aperture sized for receipt of the securing end and the elongated portion of the circumferential band; and a ventral base having a lower ventral bar, a ventral base aperture, and at least one lateral ventral flange, wherein the ventral base aperture is sized for receipt of the securing end and the elongated portion of the circumferential band.
2. The male urinary incontinence device of claim 1, wherein a plurality of protuberances are located on an exterior surface of the circumferential band.
3. The male urinary incontinence device of claim 1, wherein the dorsal base includes a central axis located along a central longitudinal axis of the dorsal base; the dorsal base aperture being centered along the central axis of the dorsal base.
4. The male urinary incontinence device of claim 1, wherein the dorsal base includes a central axis located along a central longitudinal axis of the dorsal base; the dorsal base aperture positioned parallel to the central axis.
5. The male urinary incontinence device of claim 1, wherein the dorsal base includes a dorsal base receiver sized for receipt of the ventral flange.
6. The male urinary incontinence device of claim 5, wherein the dorsal base receiver is positioned parallel to the dorsal base aperture.
7. The male urinary incontinence device of claim 1, wherein the circumferential band, the ventral base, and the dorsal base are each composed of one or more nonporous materials.
8. A male urinary incontinence device comprising: a circumferential band having a securing end, an elongated portion, and a receiving end, wherein the elongated portion is positioned between the securing end and the receiving end; the receiving end including a receiving aperture, the receiving aperture having an outer diameter, an inner diameter, and an inner aperture, wherein the receiving aperture is sized for receipt of the receiving end and the elongated portion of the circumferential band; the elongated portion including a plurality of protuberances located on an exterior surface of the circumferential band; a dorsal base having a dorsal base aperture; the dorsal base aperture sized for receipt of the securing end and the elongated portion of the circumferential band; and a ventral base having a ventral base aperture sized for receipt of the securing end and the elongated portion of the circumferential band, and at least one lateral ventral flange, the lateral ventral flange being configured for engagement with the circumferential band.
9. The male urinary incontinence device of claim 8, wherein each of the plurality of protuberances has a maximum diameter that is greater than the diameter of the inner aperture.
10. The male urinary incontinence device of claim 8, wherein the dorsal base includes a central axis located along a central longitudinal axis of the dorsal base; the dorsal base aperture being centered along the central axis of the dorsal base.
11. The male urinary incontinence device of claim 8, wherein the at least one lateral ventral flange has at least one lateral flange notch.
12. The male urinary incontinence device of claim 8, wherein the dorsal base includes a dorsal base receiver sized for receipt of the ventral flange.
13. The male urinary incontinence device of claim 12, wherein the dorsal base receiver is positioned parallel to the dorsal base aperture.
14. The male urinary incontinence device of claim 8, wherein the lateral ventral flange has a concave-shaped surface configured to engage the circumferential band in contact with the lateral ventral flange.
15. The male urinary incontinence device of claim 8, wherein the circumferential band, the ventral base, and the dorsal base are each composed of one or more nonporous materials.
16. A male urinary incontinence device comprising: a circumferential band having a securing end, an elongated portion, and a receiving end, wherein the elongated portion is positioned between the securing end and the receiving end; the receiving end including a receiving aperture, the receiving aperture sized for receipt of the securing end and the elongated portion; a ventral base having a ventral base aperture and a lateral ventral flange; the ventral base aperture sized for receipt of the securing end and the elongated portion of the circumferential band; a dorsal base having a dorsal base aperture and a dorsal base receiver; the dorsal base aperture sized for receipt of the securing end and the elongated portion of the circumferential band; and wherein the dorsal base receiver extends through the dorsal base and is sized for receipt of the lateral ventral flange.
17. The male urinary incontinence device of claim 16, wherein a plurality of protuberances are located on an exterior surface of the elongated portion of the circumferential band.
18. The male urinary incontinence device of claim 16, wherein the dorsal base includes a central axis located along a central longitudinal axis of the dorsal base; the dorsal base receiver being positioned offset from and parallel to the central axis.
19. The male urinary incontinence device of claim 18, wherein the dorsal base aperture is positioned offset from and parallel to the central axis.
20. The male urinary incontinence device of claim 16, wherein the circumferential band, the ventral base, and the dorsal base are each composed of one or more nonporous materials.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] For a fuller understanding of the nature of the present invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0041] Referring to the several views of the drawings, the male urinary incontinence device 100 is shown and described herein.
[0042] Referring initially to
[0043] The male urinary incontinence device 100 includes a circumferential band 108 having a securing end 114 and a receiving end 112. The receiving end 112 includes a receiving aperture 118, which includes an outer diameter 120 and an inner aperture 122.
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[0045] The securing end 114 is sized for receipt through the inner aperture 122 of the receiving end 112. The securing end 114 may be further moved through the inner aperture 122 to allow the securing protuberances 110 to pass through the inner aperture 122. The securing protuberances 110 are sized circumferentially to be larger than the inner aperture 122 so that the securing end 114 is secured through the receiving end 112 of the circumferential band 108. It will be appreciated that the securing protuberances 110 may be configured in various numbers and at various spacing intervals along the elongated portion 136, thus allowing finer tightening adjustment of the male urinary incontinence device 100.
[0046] The circumferential band 108 may be composed of a flexible material such as silicone, a plastic polymer, or similar durable, resilient, nonporous material that is capable of being sterilized or sanitized.
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[0048] The dorsal base protuberances 106 may be located on all or a portion of the exterior surface of the dorsal base 102. The dorsal base 102 may be oriented around the circumferential band 108 such that the dorsal base protuberances 106 face inward providing a frictional contact surface sufficient to maintain the male urinary incontinence device's 100 position on the user. It will be appreciated by one of ordinary skill in the art that the number, size, and/or positioning of the dorsal base protuberances 106 may be varied to achieve the desired level of friction without compromising the comfort of the male urinary incontinence device 100.
[0049] In one embodiment, the dorsal base aperture 104 is sized at a diameter equal to the cross-sectional diameter of the securing protuberances 110 to allow the dorsal base 102 to be frictionally secured against the securing protuberances 110, thus inhibiting the dorsal base 102 from shifting or moving relative to its position on the circumferential band 108.
[0050] In another embodiment, the dorsal base aperture 104 is sized at a diameter smaller than the cross-sectional diameter of the securing protuberances 110 to allow the dorsal base 102 to be frictionally secured against the securing protuberances 110, thus inhibiting the dorsal base 102 from shifting or moving relative to its position on the circumferential band 108.
[0051] The interior surface of the dorsal base aperture 104 may also contain a plurality of dorsal base aperture protuberances 138 to provide a frictional contact surface against the elongated portion 136 of the circumferential band 108, thus inhibiting the dorsal base 102 from shifting or moving relative to its position on the circumferential band 108.
[0052] It will be appreciated by one of ordinary skill in the art that the dorsal base 102 may be composed of one or more materials of varying densities to allow for appropriate pressure to be applied on the penis opposite the urethra and corpus spongiosum while maintaining proper blood flow through the dorsal region of the penis and providing a level of comfort to the user. Similarly, the density of the dorsal base 102 provides sufficient deformation to allow the securing protuberances 110 to pass through the dorsal base aperture 104.
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[0054] According to one embodiment, the ventral base aperture 134 is sized at a diameter equal to the cross-sectional diameter of the securing protuberances 110 to allow the ventral base 116 to be frictionally secured against the securing protuberances 110, thus inhibiting the ventral base 116 from shifting or moving relative to its position on the circumferential band 108.
[0055] According to one embodiment, the ventral base aperture 134 is sized at a diameter smaller than the cross-sectional diameter of the securing protuberances 110 to allow the ventral base 116 to be frictionally secured against the securing protuberances 110, thus inhibiting the ventral base 116 from shifting or moving relative to its position on the circumferential band 108.
[0056] It will be appreciated by one of ordinary skill in the art that the ventral base 116 may be composed of one or more materials of varying densities to allow for appropriate pressure to be specifically applied to the urethra and corpus spongiosum, thus preventing urinary flow through the urethra when the device is properly worn, while maintaining proper blood flow through the penis. Similarly, the density of the materials included in the ventral base 116 may provide sufficient deformation to allow the securing protuberances 110 to pass through the ventral base aperture 134 while maintaining sufficient contact to inhibit the ventral base 116 from shifting or moving relative to its position on the circumferential band 108.
[0057] According to one embodiment, the ventral base 116 includes one or more lateral ventral flanges 124 sized and configured to be seated around the circumference of a penis, although it is not necessary that the lateral ventral flanges 124 fully contacts the penis. The exterior surfaces of the lateral ventral flange 124 include a concave curvature sized for seating of the circumferential band 108. It will be appreciated by one of ordinary skill in the art that the male urinary incontinence device 100 may have a second lateral ventral flange 124 located at the opposite lateral side of the ventral base 116 without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Such a second lateral ventral flange 124 may provide a more appropriate fit depending on the specific application.
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[0059] Similarly, the lateral ventral flange 124 includes a lateral flange notch 130 that includes a concave space sized to be seated around at least a portion of the circumference of the elongated portion 136 of the circumferential band 108.
[0060] According to one embodiment, a user attaches the male urinary incontinence device 100 around the circumference of the user's penis, with the dorsal base 102 being oriented against the dorsal side of the penis and the ventral base 116 being oriented against the ventral side of the penis. The user may insert the securing end 114 of the circumferential band 108 through the receiving aperture 118 of the receiving end 112 of the circumferential band 108. The user may continue to feed the securing end 114 through the receiving aperture 118 to thus tighten the male urinary incontinence device 100 around the user's penis, where the larger circumference of the securing protuberances 110 inhibit movement of the securing end 114 and elongated portion 136 relative to the smaller circumference of the receiving aperture 118.
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[0062] According to this embodiment, the external surface of the lateral ventral flange 124 may include a concave curvature sized for seating of the circumferential band 108, and the lateral ventral flange 124 may similarly be sized and configured to be seated partially around the circumference of a user's penis, although it is not necessary that the lateral ventral flange 124 fully contacts the penis. The exterior surface of the lateral
[0063] It will be further appreciated by one of ordinary skill in the art that the ventral base 116 may include two lateral ventral flanges 124, each extending in opposite directions from the ventral bar 126, wherein the dorsal base receiver 140 may be sized for receipt of the two lateral ventral flanges 124 simultaneously, or alternatively, the dorsal base 102 may include two dorsal base receivers 140, each for respective receipt of one of the dorsal base receivers 140. Such a second lateral ventral flange 124 may provide a more appropriate fit depending on the specific application.
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[0070] According to one embodiment, all or a portion of the individual components may be composed of nonporous materials, including materials capable of being subjected to extreme temperatures without alternating the material's mechanical properties. For example, the components may be composed of silicon, plastic, polypropylene, or a composite thereof or other similar materials. Such properties allow the individual components to be cleaned or sanitized in, for example, boiling or near-boiling water or in cleaning solutions.
[0071] While the present invention has been shown and described in accordance with several preferred and practical embodiments, it is recognized that departures from the instant disclosure are contemplated within the spirit and scope of the present invention.