System, Method, and Apparatus for Bowel Care
20180296385 ยท 2018-10-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F5/443
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B10/0038
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F5/4405
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F5/441
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An apparatus for human waste collection includes a containment component that includes an enclosed area that has a female receptacle for capturing of excrement. The containment component having a female receptacle interfaced to the enclosed area. A patient component is included for removably attaching to a user. The patient component has an opening for interfacing with an anus of the user and the opening is in fluid communication with a guide barrel. The guide barrel is configured to mate with the female receptacle of the containment component. The patient component has an adhesive material for removably adhering to the user at a location of the anus of the user. The containment component and the patient component removably join to form a single united structure
Claims
1. A human waste collection device, comprising: a first component comprising an enclosed area that includes a female receptacle for passing an excrement into the enclosed area; and a second component for removably attaching to a user, the second component comprising an opening for interfacing with an anus of the user, the opening in fluid communication with a guide barrel configured to mate with the female component of the first component, the second component having an adhesive material for removably adhering to the user at a location of the anus of the user; wherein the first component and the second component removably join to form a single united structure.
2. The human waste collection device of claim 1, further comprising an adhesive between the first component and the second component, the adhesive providing holding force between the first component and the second component and for removal of the first component from the second component without need to remove the second component from the user.
3. The human waste collection device of claim 1, the first portion further comprising an occult for blood testing strip, the occult blood testing strip interfaced to an interior of the enclosed area for contact with the excrement that is held within the enclosed area, the occult blood testing strip visible from outside of the enclosed area for direct reading and determination of a presence of a blood in the excrement.
4. The human waste collection device of claim 1, the first portion further comprising at least one gas release hole interfaced to the enclosed area, the at least one gas release hole permitting the enclosed area to be opened to permit gases accumulated therein to be expelled or the excrement to be removed while the first component remains connected to the second component.
5. The human waste collection device of claim 1, the first portion further comprising another adhesive material between a bottom side of the second component and a top side of the first component.
6. The human waste collection device of claim 1, the first portion further comprising an absorbent material positioned within the enclosed area.
7. The human waste collection device of claim 1, the first portion further comprising a check valve interfaced to the guide barrel, the check valve directed so that the excrement can flow into the enclosed area, but the excrement already within the enclosed area cannot flow out of the enclosed area when the first portion is interfaced to the second portion.
8. An apparatus for human waste collection, the apparatus comprising: a containment component comprising an enclosed area that includes female receptacle for capturing of an excrement, the containment component having a female receptacle; and a patient component for removably attaching to a user, the patient component comprising an opening for interfacing with an anus of the user, the opening in fluid communication with a guide barrel, the guide barrel configured to mate with the female receptacle of the containment component, the patient component having an adhesive material for removably adhering to the user at a location of the anus of the user; wherein the containment component and the patient component removably join to form a single united structure.
9. The apparatus for human waste collection of claim 8, further comprising an adhesive between the patient component and the containment component, the adhesive providing holding force between the patient component and the containment component and for removal of the patient component from the containment component without need to remove the patient component from the user.
10. The apparatus for human waste collection of claim 8, the containment component further comprising an occult for blood testing strip, the occult blood testing strip interfaced to an interior of the enclosed area for contact with the excrement that is held within the enclosed area, the occult blood testing strip visible from outside of the enclosed area for direct reading and determination of a presence of a blood in the excrement.
11. The apparatus for human waste collection of claim 8, the first portion further comprising at least one gas release hole interfaced to the enclosed area, the at least one gas release hole permitting the enclosed area to be opened to permit gases accumulated therein to be expelled or fecal matter to be removed while the containment component remains connected to the patient component.
12. The apparatus for human waste collection of claim 8, the containment portion further comprising another adhesive material between a bottom side of the patient component and a top side of the containment component.
13. The apparatus for human waste collection of claim 8, the containment portion further comprising an absorbent material positioned within the enclosed area.
14. The apparatus for human waste collection of claim 8, the patient portion further comprising a check valve interfaced to the guide barrel, the check valve directed so that the excrement can flow into the enclosed area, but the excrement already within the enclosed area cannot flow out of the enclosed area when the patient portion is interfaced to the containment portion.
15. A method of collecting human waste, the method comprising: affixing a patient component of a human waste collection device to a user, an opening of the patient component interfacing with an anus of the user; and connecting a female receptacle of a containment component of the human waste collection device to a guide barrel of the patient component, the female receptacle of the patient component being in fluid communication with the guide barrel and the female receptacle of the patient component mating with the guide barrel, the containment component having an enclosed area for collection of the excrement; whereas the enclosed area is fluidly interfaced to the female receptacle for capturing of the excrement.
16. The method of collecting human waste of claim 15, the method further comprising: while the patient component of the human waste collection device remains affixed to the user: removing the female receptacle of the containment component of the human waste collection device from the guide barrel of the patient component; and connecting a second female receptacle of a second containment component of a second human waste collection device to the guide barrel of the patient component.
17. The method of collecting human waste of claim 15, the method further comprising: while the patient component of the human waste collection device remains affixed to the user: opening a gas release hole, the gas release hole interfaced to the enclosed area of the containment portion; and removing a portion of the excrement from the enclosed area of the containment component.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022] The invention can be best understood by those having ordinary skill in the art by reference to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0027] Reference will now be made in detail to the presently preferred embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Throughout the following detailed description, the same reference numerals refer to the same elements in all figures.
[0028] In some embodiments, a human waste collection device utilized for collecting feces from people, such as bedridden and incontinent patients is disclosed. The device allows for continuous collection of human waste products while maintaining the bedridden and incontinent patient in a comfortable position.
[0029] In one embodiment, the present inventive human waste collection device helps to prevent the occurrence of irritation and infection resulting from the skin's frequent contact with fecal matters. In one embodiment, the continuous use of present inventive device eliminates the need of topical tropical ointments, cleansing solutions, disposable and washable bed pads, antibiotic creams or medicaments to eradicate the infection, skin protectants, disposable wipes and other related bowel care toiletries. In one embodiment, the present inventive device facilitates preventing human waste products from contacting the skin of the patient, thereby substantially reducing the occurrence of pressure ulcers. In one embodiment, the present device for collection of human waste products allow for an easy and efficient process of waste product disposal, thereby reducing the physical and emotional discomfort of the patient, and with careful containment of human waste into a well-designed bag, the contamination is diminished, and thus preventing the patient and caregiver from contracting the ailments.
[0030] With reference now to the drawings, a new and improved human waste collection device embodying the principles and concepts of the present invention are described herein.
[0031] Referring to
[0032] In
[0033] As shown in
[0034] In some embodiments, the first component 10 includes a viewing window 106 at the front side 103 that allows the caregiver a clear view of the amount of fluid (e.g. fecal matter) that has been deposited inside the bag.
[0035] In some embodiments, the first component 10 includes a built-in occult blood testing strip 107 that is fluidly interfaced to a location within the first component 10. The occult blood testing strip 107, after contact with fecal matter, provides for showing an indication of the presence of blood in the stool should that be the case.
[0036] In some embodiments, the first component 10 includes at least one gas release hole 108 which permits the first component 10 to be opened to permit gases accumulated therein to be expelled, or fecal matter to be removed while the bag remains on the user.
[0037] In some embodiments, the first component 10 includes a pocket 10b for containing a plastic bag (not shown). The plastic bag is easily pulled out from a pocket 10b and then is used to contain a first component 10 that is full to prevent splatters and leakage and to keep the waste products contained therein, prior to proper disposal.
[0038] The second component 11 includes the adhesive 117 on a top surface 110 (all or part of the top surface 110). The adhesive 117 removably adheres to the buttock area in the vicinity of the human anus, holding the second component 11 so that the opening 119 of the second component 11 is in fluid communication with the anus of the user for receiving excrement from the anus of the user. In some embodiments, a bottom surface 111 of the second component 11 also includes an adherent material for maintaining a connection between the first component 10 and the second component.
[0039] In use, a caregiver adheres the second component 11 to the user, aligning the opening 119 with the anus of the user. Once the second component 11 is installed on the user, the first component 10 is mated and affixed to the second component 11 (either by friction or by an adhesive layer). After the first component 10 fills with fecal matter, the first component 10 is dislodged from the second component 11 and disposed (e.g. utilizing the plastic bag previously discussed) and a new first component 10 is mated and affixed to the second component 11 (either by friction or by an adhesive layer), as needed.
[0040] Referring now to
[0041] Also, in some embodiments as shown in
[0042] As may now be appreciated from the above description and reference to the accompanying drawings, the present invention provides a human waste collection device which may be utilized by caregivers to ease the collection of the human waste into a collection bag for any user.
[0043] It is to be understood that the above description is intended to be illustrative, and not restrictive. For example, the above-discussed embodiments may be used in combination with each other. Many other embodiments will be apparent to those of skill in the art upon reviewing the above description.
[0044] Equivalent elements can be substituted for the ones set forth above such that they perform in substantially the same manner in substantially the same way for achieving substantially the same result.
[0045] It is believed that the system and method as described and many of its attendant advantages will be understood by the foregoing description. It is also believed that it will be apparent that various changes may be made in the form, construction and arrangement of the components thereof without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention or without sacrificing all of its material advantages. The form herein before described being merely exemplary and explanatory embodiment thereof. It is the intention of the following claims to encompass and include such changes.