Disposable Liner
20180353019 ยท 2018-12-13
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Abstract
A disposable liner is an apparatus that allows a bedpan to be reusable while limiting the cleaning between uses. The apparatus includes a lining sheet, an elastic loop, a first finger slot, and a second finger slot. The lining sheet upholds the waste and prevents the waste from coming into contact with the bedpan. The elastic loop secures the lining sheet onto a bedpan and closes an opening of the apparatus in order to prevent the waste contained within the lining sheet from escaping. The first finger slot and the second finger slot allows the user to access the elastic loop. The elastic loop is perimetrically and slidably mounted around the lining sheet so that the user may remove the apparatus from the bedpan without coming into contact with the waste. The elastic loop is preferably slidably positioned within an annular sleeve that is perimetrically connected around the lining sheet.
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12. A disposable liner for use with bedpans, comprises: a lining sheet; an elastic loop; a first finger slot; a second finger slot; an annular sleeve; wherein said annular sleeve is formed including a friction inducing outer surface adapted to increase friction between said disposable liner and a bedpan used thereupon, to thereby prevent said disposable liner from becoming misaligned or unintentionally removed from said bedpan; the elastic loop being perimetrically and slidably mounted around the lining sheet; the first finger slot traversing through the lining sheet; the second finger slot traversing through the lining sheet; the first finger slot and the second finger slot being peripherally positioned on the lining sheet; the elastic loop traversing through both the first finger slot and the second finger slot; a circumferential length of the elastic loop being less than a perimeter of the lining sheet; the annular sleeve being perimetrically connected around the lining sheet; and the elastic loop being slidably positioned within the annular sleeve; and the first finger slot and the second finger slot being positioned opposite to each other about the elastic loop.
13. The disposable liner as claimed as claim 12 comprises: the first finger slot traversing through the annular sleeve; and the second finger slot traversing through the annular sleeve.
14. The disposable liner as claimed as claim 12, wherein the lining sheet is made of a plastic material.
15. The disposable liner as claimed as claim 12, wherein the lining sheet is made of an opaque material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0009] All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
[0010] The present invention is a disposable liner that facilitates the removal of waste from a bedpan. The present invention reduces or eliminates a mess from waste within a bedpan. The present invention comprises a lining sheet 1, an elastic loop 2, a first finger slot 3, and a second finger slot 4, as seen in
[0011] The overall configuration of the aforementioned components allows the present invention to wrap around a bedpan. Consequently, the overall configuration allows the present invention to be easily separated from a bedpan while containing waste within the lining sheet 1. The elastic loop 2 is perimetrically and slidably mounted around the lining sheet 1, as shown in
[0012] In order to secure the elastic loop 2 to the lining sheet 1, the preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises an annular sleeve 5. The annular sleeve 5 houses the elastic loop 2 and allows the elastic loop 2 to tighten the opening of the lining sheet 1, as shown in
[0013] In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the lining sheet 1 is made of plastic. The plastic prevents the waste from seeping through the lining sheet 1 and coming into contact with the bedpan. As illustrated in
[0014] In alternate embodiments of the present invention, the elastic loop 2 may comprise various strengths of elasticity in order to facilitate the removal of the present invention from a bedpan. Decreased elasticity of the elastic loop 2 allows a user to quickly mount and remove the present invention from a bedpan. However, if the lining sheet 1 is easily separated or misaligned from the bedpan, the elasticity of the elastic loop 2 may be stronger so that the present invention is securely mounted onto the bedpan.
[0015] Optionally, a friction inducing layer may surround the annular sleeve 5 in order to increase the friction between the bedpan and the present invention. The friction induction layer fastens the position of the elastic loop 2 around the bedpan and prevents the lining sheet 1 from becoming misaligned while in use.
[0016] In order to use the present invention, the user stretches the elastic loop 2 until the perimeter of the lining sheet 1 exceeds that of the bedpan. The user rests the lining sheet 1 onto the bedpan until the elastic loop 2 wraps around the exterior of the bedpan and the lining sheet 1 rests at the bottom of the bedpan. More specifically, the elastic loop 2 presses against the exterior of the bedpan. If the lining sheet 1 does not readily position itself onto the contours of the bedpan, the user may press the lining sheet 1 against the contours of the bedpan so that the waste is contained within the bedpan. Upon the removal of the bedpan, the user stretches the elastic loop 2 away from the bedpan until the perimeter of the lining sheet 1 is above the bedpan. The user may simply separate the present invention from the bedpan, or the user may close the opening of the present invention in order to secure the waste within the bedpan. The user may pull the elastic loop 2 from both the first finger slot 3 and the second finger slot 4 until the perimeter of the lining sheet 1 is tightened and proceed to make a knot. Consequently, the bedpan effectively contains the waste while limiting any mess created by waste.
[0017] Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.