FECAL COLLECTION BAG RETENTION DEVICE FOR USE IN ZERO GRAVITY
20190100337 ยท 2019-04-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
B64G1/60
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65F1/1405
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65F1/0006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02A50/30
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
B64G1/60
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65F1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A fecal canister for use in a space application has a canister body extending from an inlet end toward a remote end. Hooks are aligned along an inner surface of the canister from the inlet end towards the remote end. In embodiments, a compaction lid, or a storage bag catch on the hooks to maintain a compacted position.
Claims
1. A fecal canister for use in a space application comprising: a canister body extending from an inlet end toward a remote end; hooks aligned along an inner surface of said canister from said inlet end towards said remote end; wherein said hooks are provided on strips of a material having the hook side of a hook and loop type fastening arrangement; and wherein compaction lids are provided to be driven by a compactor to compact entrapped collection bags of fecal-material.
2. The fecal canister as set forth in claim 6, wherein said hooks are provided on strips of a material having the hook side of a hook and loop type fastening arrangement.
3. The fecal canister as set forth in claim 1, wherein an inner cross-sectional area of said canister decreases from said inlet end moving toward said remote end.
4. (canceled)
5. The fecal canister as set forth in claim 3, wherein said compaction lids have tabs at an outer periphery which bend when forced into the decreasing cross-sectional area between the inlet end and the remote end, and said tabs are captured by said hooks to prevent expansion.
6. A fecal canister for use in a space application comprising: a canister body extending from an inlet end toward a remote end; hooks aligned along an inner surface of said canister from said inlet end towards said remote end; collection bags utilized with said canister provided with an outer periphery having loops structure that will be captured by said hooks; and wherein compaction lids are provided to be driven by a compactor to compact entrapped collection bags of fecal material.
7. The fecal canister as set forth in claim 6, wherein said bags are provided with a non-woven outer material to provide said loops.
8. The fecal canister as set forth in claim 7, wherein an inner surface of said bags is provided with a PTFE material and said non-woven material at an outer periphery.
9. The fecal canister as set forth in claim 1, wherein there are a plurality of said strips.
10. The fecal canister as set forth in claim 1, wherein there are air passage holes formed adjacent said inlet end.
11. (canceled)
12. The fecal canister as set forth in claim 11, wherein said compaction lids have tabs at an outer periphery which bend when forced between the inlet end and the remote end, and said tabs are captured by said hooks to prevent expansion.
13. A fecal canister for use in a space application comprising: a canister body extending from an inlet end toward a remote end; hooks aligned along an inner surface of said canister from said inlet end towards said remote end; wherein collection bags utilized with said canister are provided with an outer periphery having loops structure that will be captured by said hooks; wherein compaction lids are provided to be driven by a compactor to compact entrapped collection bags of fecal material; and wherein said compaction lids have tabs at an outer periphery which bend when forced between the inlet end and the remote end, and said tabs are captured by said hooks to prevent expansion.
14. A fecal canister arrangement for use in space applications comprising: a canister body having an inlet end and a remote end and air passages adjacent said inlet end; an interior of said canister decreasing in cross-section from said inlet end and moving toward said remote end; a plurality of strips of the hook side of the hook and loop fastener material extending along the interior of said canister from said inlet end and toward said remote end; and a compaction lid and fecal collection bag, and at least one of said compaction lid and collection bags having structure to be hooked by said hooks on said strips of material to retain said at least one of said compaction lids and said collection bags after said collection bags have been compacted in volume.
15. The fecal canister arrangement as set forth in claim 14, wherein compaction lids are provided to be driven by a compactor to compact entrapped collection bags of fecal material.
16. The fecal canister arrangement as set forth in claim 15, wherein said compaction lids have tabs at an outer periphery which bend when forced into the decreasing cross-sectional area between the inlet end and the remote end, and said tabs are captured by said hooks to prevent expansion.
17. The fecal canister arrangement as set forth in claim 16, wherein collection bags utilized with said canister are provided with an outer periphery having loops structure that will be captured by said hooks.
18. The fecal canister arrangement as set forth in claim 14, wherein collection bags utilized with said canister are provided with an outer periphery having loops structure that will be captured by said hooks.
19. The fecal canister arrangement as set forth in claim 18, wherein said bags are provided with a non-woven outer material to provide said loops.
20. The fecal canister arrangement as set forth in claim 19, wherein an inner surface of said bags is provided with a PTFE material and said non-woven material at an outer periphery.
21. The fecal canister as set forth in claim 6, wherein said compaction lids have tabs at an outer periphery which bend when forced into the decreasing cross-sectional area between the inlet end and the remote end, and said tabs are captured by said hooks to prevent expansion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0014] The interior 28 of the canister 22 is angled such that at end 29, remote from entry end 31, there is a smaller cross-sectional area than at the interior at an entry end 31.
[0015] A plurality of straps 32, formed of the hook side of a hook and loop fastener material, extend between the entry end 31 and towards closed or remote end 29. While illustrated as extending the entire distance, the material need only extend over a portion of the distance.
[0016] The compaction lid 26 is shown to have a plurality of tabs 30 at an outer periphery. As the cross-sectional area of the interior 28 becomes smaller, with movement from end 31 towards end 29, the tabs 30 bend as shown in this figure and toward the entry end 31.
[0017] While the compactor 24 is being utilized to compact the bags 27, the tabs 30 will move past the hooks. However, once the compaction has stopped the hooks will retain the tabs 30 and, thus, the compaction lids 26, such that the bags 27 do not expand back toward the end 31.
[0018] As shown, air holes 34 allow airflow into an outer chamber 35. In this manner, the holes 34 are not blocked by expanding collection bags 27. The airflow provides several functions. It assists separation of the feces from the astronaut. Once separated, the airflow keeps the feces at the bottom of the collection bag away from the user. Once the collection bag is closed, the airflow carries the collection bag into the canister. This is why it is desirable that the airflow holes remain open and not covered by the collection bag.
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[0022] Thus, the hooks on the strips 32 will capture the tabs 30 on the innermost lid 126. As shown at 34, the hooks will have a good area on the tabs 30 to grab. Tabs 30 on lid 226 are less bent. Still, as shown at 38, there will be sufficient bite to hold the tabs 30 on the intermediate compactor lid 226. The strips 32 should be positioned such that the hooks are generally facing the remote end.
[0023] Further, in embodiments, even the tabs 30 on the outermost lid 326 should be held adequately to resist expansion.
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[0025] Bags 42 may be formed of a material that includes a non-woven material, such as a polyester. The bags 42 may have other material to provide loops to catch on the hooks.
[0026] The bag can be formed with a polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) coated interior to provide better storage. The non-woven outer side of the bag will snag on the hooks of the strips 32.
[0027] One hook and loop type material that may be utilized is available under the trademark Velcro? owned by Velcro Industries. However, other materials having an adequate hooking capability may also be utilized.
[0028] In one embodiment, both the lid structure of
[0029] Although an embodiment of this invention has been disclosed, a worker of ordinary skill in this art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the scope of this disclosure. For that reason, the following claims should be studied to determine the true scope and content of this disclosure.