Disposable, Entirely Or A Portion Patents (Class 4/144.2)
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Patent number: 11925465Abstract: Uroflowmeters and methods for processing data generated therefrom are disclosed. In one aspect, the uroflowmeter is a handheld device. The uroflowmeter includes a handle, a flow chamber coupled to the handle, and a sensor associated with the flow chamber that detects a parameter of urine received in the flow chamber. The uroflowmeter may include both reusable and disposable components. As a uroflowmeter it can identify and record data corresponding to the rate of flow over the measured duration of a void of urine, but may also timestamp the voiding act and communicate the data to an external data collection center for additional analysis and incorporation into a comprehensive voiding report or voiding diary.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2019Date of Patent: March 12, 2024Assignee: ClearTrac Technologies, LLCInventors: Brent Laing, John Green, Paul R. Johnson, Robert John Smith, Robert Edwin Schneider, Magnus Hargis, Elise Geolat Edson, Elizabeth A. O'Brien, Joseph L. Kapushion
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Patent number: 11612510Abstract: A drainable ostomy pouch outlet includes a single-piece closure member including at least one transversely-extending fold-line. The at least one transversely-extending fold-lines are configured to facilitate folding up and closing of the outlet. The single-piece closure member may also include at least one axially-extending or slanted fold-lines intersecting the at least one transversely-extending fold-line, configured to facilitate opening of the outlet.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2018Date of Patent: March 28, 2023Assignee: Hollister IncorporatedInventors: Robert J. Weinberg, Timothy A. Friske, Christina Augustyn, Ronald S. Botten
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Patent number: 11229571Abstract: A holder device including a urinal bag support and a handle fixed to the support, wherein the support includes first and second spacers for holding a urinal bag in first and second open positions, respectively, in which positions the bag opens in first and second different orientations, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2019Date of Patent: January 25, 2022Assignee: CLEANISInventors: Guillaume Truchi, Sophia Idris Hadji
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Patent number: 9931103Abstract: A urinary funnel has proximal and distal openings and is preferably made from a resilient web scored to define two side panels foldable at a lower fold line that attach mutually together at a top flap. The funnel is collapsible so as to be carried in a wallet or purse. At least one biological indicator is fixed with the inner surface of the funnel structure proximate the distal opening for detecting the use of illicit drugs, pregnancy, or other biological conditions. The web may further includes a transverse slot proximate the lower fold line that is adapted to receive a biological indicator test strip therethrough. The biological indicator is applied to the biological indicator test strip that is in turn positioned through the transverse slot to rest against the inner surface of the funnel structure within the stream of urine flowing from the proximal opening to the distal opening.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2015Date of Patent: April 3, 2018Inventors: Jacob DeLaRosa, Juan Leon, Andrew M. Ortgiesen
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Patent number: 9883966Abstract: A urinal includes a urinal body, a urine receiving reservoir and a spout extending therefrom for receiving urine. A supplemental urinal spout is provided and comprises both an inlet portion and a retention portion, the supplemental urinal spout being attachable to the spout of the urinal to form a leak prevention seal. Opposing tabs are provided to aid in attaching the spout to the urinal. The supplemental urinal spout comprises a funnel-shaped element that is integrally formed with a cylindrical sidewall. The urinal body is preferably made of a plastic material and the supplemental urinal spout is made from a low durometer elastomeric material. The urinal and the supplemental urinal spout may be disposable.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2017Date of Patent: February 6, 2018Assignee: Ladyz By Design LLCInventors: Zandra A. Davis, Nicole D. Young, Venus V. Dickinson, Narda N. Riley
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Patent number: 9606116Abstract: A flexible, integrated, urine-based diagnostic device designed such that one or more diagnostic channels are integrated into the body of the device. Each diagnostic channel is designed to contain an immunoassay to detect the presence of a selected analyte so that the device can return a visible readout indicating the presence of the analyte. The flexibility of the device aids the user in the sample collection process.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2015Date of Patent: March 28, 2017Assignee: LIA DIAGNOSTICS, INC.Inventors: Bethany Ann Edwards, Frances Melina DiMare
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Patent number: 9592170Abstract: The pouch comprises a flexible bag (12) having an opening (12A) with its edge fastened to two opposite walls of a reinforcing sleeve (18) that projects to the outside of the bag. The pouch can adopt a flat configuration in which the walls of the sleeve are situated one against the other, and a utilization configuration in which the walls form a channel that holds the opening open. The first wall (20A) of the sleeve (18) presents a first longitudinal end strip (30A), while the second wall presents a sliding edge (32B) suitable for sliding against the inside face of the first longitudinal strip on the pouch passing from its flat configuration to its utilization configuration.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2013Date of Patent: March 14, 2017Assignee: M3AT SAInventor: Benoît Cailleteau
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Patent number: 9480595Abstract: A female urination aid to enable a female to urinate from a standing position. The invention, in one embodiment, has a disposable funnel, typically made of paper or similar material, which fits into a reusable holder, which enables the funnel to be held against the body. The funnel may include an attached pad of wiping paper. In a second, reusable or multi-use embodiment, the funnel portion of the apparatus is of a reusable material such as plastic. A fluid container for holding a cleaning solution conveniently snaps onto the funnel, forming an easy to carry kit. Wiping paper may be attached to the funnel, so as to form a readily usable kit.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2011Date of Patent: November 1, 2016Inventor: John Baham
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Patent number: 9339409Abstract: The Women's Portable Urinal is a molded plastic or metal piece that allows a person to relieve themselves in an emergency situation. It is designed to hold the liquid and allow any spillage while being stored and allows a very quick and easy emptying process. A top lid cover seals the unit so that no liquid can ever be spilled and becomes a very sanitary unit for its purpose.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2014Date of Patent: May 17, 2016Inventor: Angela Brathwaite
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Patent number: 8918921Abstract: Flushable urinary device for directing urine into a commode from a standing user comprises an inverted flushable funnel. The inverted funnel ensures picking up the funnel singularly from a nested stack of the funnels. A standing user directs urine into the funnel by keeping upper end of the funnel at urethra and lower end of the funnel relative to the commode to direct urine from the user to the commode. At least one bendable tail portion extends outwardly from the upper end of the funnel and forms a handle for the user to hold the funnel when directing urine into the commode. The funnel is made of flushable bio-degradable material configured to retain a strength and shape temporarily when wetted. It is biodegradable in sewer system. The funnel prevents urine-splatter outside the commode and provides a toilet flushable hygienic means for directing urine into a commode from a standing user.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2012Date of Patent: December 30, 2014Inventor: Mahendra Nagindas Mehta
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Publication number: 20140352045Abstract: A fluid inlet portion for a waterless urinal cartridge is presented. The fluid inlet portion comprises to fluid director comprising a non-linear surface proximate a throat portion of the cartridge formed to impart a horizontal velocity component to fluid flowing through the throat portion of the cartridge to reduce vertical turbulence within the fluid. The fluid director can be formed so that it is in fluid communication with at least part of a fluid layer within the cartridge. The non-linear surface imparts a horizontal velocity component, thereby reducing disruption of the fluid layer by fluid flowing through the throat portion of the cartridge. The fluid director may be positioned within the cartridge to impart a substantially horizontal swirling motion to fluid within the cartridge. A fluid deflector proximate the fluid director can receive fluid from the fluid deflector and for re-directing the fluid from the fluid director.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2014Publication date: December 4, 2014Inventor: Edward Michael Goldsmith
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Publication number: 20140352044Abstract: A fluid exit portion for a splash-reducing urinal cartridge is presented. The exit portion comprises a splash reducer for causing fluid to exit the cartridge in a splash-reduced manner. The splash reducer is generally in the form of a spout with a tapered exit area for accelerating and directing the fluid. The spout may comprise converting fins to urge fluid to collect in a progressively narrower channel. When the cartridge is installed into a housing, the splash reducer ensures that fluid exiting the cartridge transitions into the housing with minimal disturbance, substantially parallel to the housing. The splash reducer is formed of a flexible material or is hinged with respect to the cartridge body to allow for easy insertion into a housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2014Publication date: December 4, 2014Inventor: Edward Michael Goldsmith
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Publication number: 20140338110Abstract: The invention discloses a urine collecting system for collecting urine waste, comprising a traveler urine cup, wherein the cup comprises a top opening, a bottom opening, an elongate section between the top and bottom openings, and a reversible shut-off valve within the elongate section; and a receiving bottle container having an upper opening for receiving the urine waste from the cup.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2013Publication date: November 20, 2014Inventors: Sung F Huang, Shuzo Hirokawa
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Patent number: 8663181Abstract: A disposable urine bag device includes a bag having an open top; and two cuff-like supporting members formed on two sides of the open top of the bag, wherein two fingers are allowed to insert into the supporting members to position the bag and adjust size of the open top of the bag. Moreover, a zipper is provided just below the open top of the bag for sealing the bag. Hence, after use an individual may seal the bag for disposal in an environment without the provision of public toilet. Further, an opening is provided on a sidewall of the bag for urine drainage. A woman may urinate by means of the disposable urine bag device while in standing position. Furthermore, a valve is mounted on the opening so that collected urine may drain via the valve. The collected urine may be used for health examination by hospitals.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2010Date of Patent: March 4, 2014Inventor: Kuo-Huang Yang
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Patent number: 8615824Abstract: A stool collector adapted for being positioned in a use position in which it is secured to a standard water closet or toilet to collect a stool sample delivered by a user, said stool collector comprising a rear piece adapted for being secured between rear halves of a toilet bowl and a tip-up toilet seat, respectively, of said toilet.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2009Date of Patent: December 31, 2013Assignee: GP Medical Devices ApSInventors: Morten Høstrup Sønderholm, Henning Hedegaard, Christian Emil Erfurt-Hansen, Søren Peter Søgaard, Lars Erik Lund
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Patent number: 8613711Abstract: A stool sample collector is comprised of a sheet of water-soluble material such as heavy-weight polyvinyl alcohol film, six to nine inches by 20 to 26 inches. In use, the strip is positioned across the toilet bowl against the bowl's back rim, the front edge of the strip drooping down to a few inches above the toilet water. The strip is affixed across the bowl by moistening at each end and pressing against the sides of the bowl. Positioning of the strip is facilitated by markings on the strip. Retention of stool samples is enhanced by dimples or riffles in the strip. After use, the strip may be removed and flushed in a domestic toilet.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2011Date of Patent: December 24, 2013Inventor: Lee L. Babcock
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Patent number: 8500708Abstract: A compact portable container apparatus holds urine or other fluids safely and hygienically. Specifically, a container is provided that traps urine or other fluids when deposited therein. The container has one or more seals that allows the container to be sealed after use so that leakage of the container after use is minimized or eliminated. Moreover, the container has a generally horizontally disposed downwardly sloping passageway for the passage of urine or other fluids and an angled or arcuately-shaped wall for directing a flow or spray of urine or other fluids into a reservoir for holding the same. Moreover, the container has a window for viewing the contents of the container to determine the quantity of fluids contained therein. Alternatively, the container includes an absorbent material for absorbing the urine or other fluids. The container may be made from a soft, resilient thermoplastic material.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2010Date of Patent: August 6, 2013Inventor: Lawrence Glenn
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Patent number: 8221369Abstract: An extra-labia urine voiding apparatus including a container sized and shaped to externally cover a vulval region of a female anatomy. The container has an open side and defines a reservoir that is adapted for receiving urine. The container also includes a surface disposed at a top of the container adapted to face and generally surround a periphery of the vulval region. The voiding apparatus also includes a conduit in fluid communication with the reservoir of the container and adapted for draining urine from the reservoir.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2010Date of Patent: July 17, 2012Assignee: FemMed, Inc.Inventors: Mark Parks, James C. Block
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Patent number: 8209786Abstract: A foldable, hanging urinal includes a back surface, hooks and a receptacle. The foldable hanging urinal folds flat for transportation, inventory and disposal. Hooks on the back of the foldable hanging urinal fold out and the foldable hanging urinal hangs on a toilet fixture. The receptacle folds out to form a watertight cup during use and the cup is positioned at a height lower than the rim of the toilet fixture thereby enabling urination by a person that is too short to reach the rim of the toilet fixture.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2012Date of Patent: July 3, 2012Inventor: Wilfred Aguila
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Publication number: 20120124723Abstract: A foldable, hanging urinal includes a back surface, hooks and a receptacle. The foldable hanging urinal folds flat for transportation, inventory and disposal. Hooks on the back of the foldable hanging urinal fold out and the foldable hanging urinal hangs on a toilet fixture. The receptacle folds out to form a watertight cup during use and the cup is positioned at a height lower than the rim of the toilet fixture thereby enabling urination by a person that is too short to reach the rim of the toilet fixture.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2012Publication date: May 24, 2012Inventor: Wilfred Aguila
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Publication number: 20120117720Abstract: A female urination apparatus including a collapsible body having an upper end and a lower end; the body being operable between a collapsed storage position and an expanded operating position; an upper opening disposed in the upper end having a substantially flat shape when in the collapsed storage position and a substantially oval shape when in the expanded operating position; a lower opening disposed in the lower end having a substantially flat shape when in the collapsed storage position and a substantially oval shape when in the expanded operating position; and a fluid passageway disposed through the body connecting the upper opening with the lower opening.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2010Publication date: May 17, 2012Inventor: Raquel King-Boutte
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Patent number: 8146179Abstract: A urination canal for females, consisting of a funnel assembly comprising first and second walls. The first and second walls are joined at a top ridge, a bottom ridge, and a rear ridge. A pocket assembly is mounted onto the first wall. The pocket assembly is defined by a third wall having first, second, third and fourth ends. The first end has a tab extending therefrom, and the pocket assembly houses a moist towelette.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2009Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Inventor: Felix D. Duque
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Patent number: 8117681Abstract: A foldable, hanging urinal includes a back surface, hooks and a receptacle. The foldable hanging urinal folds flat for transportation, inventory and disposal. Hooks on the back of the foldable hanging urinal fold out and the foldable hanging urinal hangs on a toilet fixture. The receptacle folds out to form a cup during use and the cup is positioned at a height lower than the rim of the toilet fixture thereby enabling urination by a person that is too short to reach the rim of the toilet fixture.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2011Date of Patent: February 21, 2012Inventor: Wilfred Aguila
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Patent number: 7996926Abstract: A foldable, hanging urinal includes a back surface, hooks and a receptacle. The foldable hanging urinal is made from cardboards stock and folds flat for transportation, inventory and disposal. Hooks on the back of the foldable hanging urinal fold out for hanging the foldable hanging urinal on a toilet fixture. The receptacle folds out to form a cup to accept urine.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2008Date of Patent: August 16, 2011Inventor: Wilfred Aguila
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Publication number: 20110030130Abstract: A flushable urinating device is provided for women comprising a foldable waste tube and wings. The waste tube has a top portion with a top edge, a bottom portion with a discharge outlet, a front side and a rear side. The front side is concaved in a direction to orient the bottom portion toward a toilet for passing a flow of urine therethrough while a user stands near and faces the toilet. The wings are coupled to the top edge of the waste tube. The wings are configured to pivot about a top portion from at least 0°-90° or more.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2009Publication date: February 10, 2011Inventor: Patrice B. Stein
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Patent number: 7879016Abstract: A drainable ostomy pouch having sidewalls of flexible sheet material defining a cavity therebetween and a downwardly-extending neck portion terminating in a discharge opening that is closed by folding the neck portion upwardly and opened by unfolding the neck portion downwardly. Each of the sidewalls of the neck portion is provided with a transversely-extending bias member that is formed of stiff but flexible, springlike plastic material. The bias members are normally flat so as to be in straight parallel closed condition but are openable under inwardly-directed finger pressure applied to their opposite ends to cause them to bow outwardly away from each other.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2005Date of Patent: February 1, 2011Assignee: Hollister IncorporatedInventors: Taras Mandzij, Michael A. Metz, Tim Friske, Michael S. Cherry
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Patent number: 7870620Abstract: A portable toilet for holding waste includes a base having an aperture, an insert for being mounted in the base. The insert includes a first collar coupled to a first container, a second collar, and a second container and the insert including a pad between the first container and the second container.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2006Date of Patent: January 18, 2011Inventor: Suzanne Clark
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Patent number: 7846143Abstract: A portable urinal that includes a container defining a liquid reservoir and a spout extending therefrom. The spout has an inlet for receiving a liquid. A valve assembly is disposed within the spout. The valve assembly has an interior region and an exterior region. The valve assembly includes a sidewall and one or more sealable openings for permitting flow of a liquid into the reservoir, while resisting undesired flow of the liquid out of the reservoir. The openings defining the line between the interior region and the exterior region. The valve assembly sidewall has a shaped contour structured to direct liquid flow into the openings.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2003Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Inventor: Tomasine Abbato
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Publication number: 20100263113Abstract: A urinary directional device for improving the directional urination and health of a male user is provided, in which the device comprises a conduit for the passage of urine and having a proximal end adapted for engagement with the penis of the user and a distal end having a distal aperture to enable the passage of urine from the conduit, the device having an interior surface providing one or more of a cleansing, an anti-bacterial or antiseptic or an anti-fungal function whereby the penis of the user can be cleansed by wiping on the interior surface of the device after urination and the device optionally further comprising a health detection indicator capable of indicating abnormalities in urine indicative of disease or health-related conditions.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2010Publication date: October 21, 2010Inventors: Michael Shelton, Peter Maxwell, Graheme Gunns
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Patent number: 7694819Abstract: Disposable urinary devices may be arranged in a nested stack and enclosed within a dispenser. Each of the urinary devices may include body that tapers from an inlet opening having a curled edge to an outlet opening. The dispenser may provide an enclosure which permits the stacked urinary devices to be transported without damage during ordinary handling and to provide a sanitary covering for the urinary devices during storage. The dispenser also includes a retainer to allow the urinary devices to be withdrawn one by one, while providing a sanitary storage enclosure for the remaining urinary devices.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2007Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Assignee: E Z PInventor: Saeid Montakhabi
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Publication number: 20100077540Abstract: A foldable, hanging urinal includes a back surface, hooks and a receptacle. The foldable hanging urinal is made from cardboards stock and folds flat for transportation, inventory and disposal. Hooks on the back of the foldable hanging urinal fold out for hanging the foldable hanging urinal on a toilet fixture. The receptacle folds out to form a cup to accept urine.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2008Publication date: April 1, 2010Inventor: Wilfred Aguila
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Patent number: 7682347Abstract: An extra-labia urine voiding apparatus including a container sized and shaped to externally cover a vulval region of a female anatomy. The container has an open side and defines a reservoir that is adapted for receiving urine. The container also includes a surface disposed at a top of the container adapted to face and generally surround a periphery of the vulval region. The voiding apparatus also includes a conduit in fluid communication with the reservoir of the container and adapted for draining urine from the reservoir.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2004Date of Patent: March 23, 2010Assignee: FemMed, Inc.Inventors: Mark Parks, James C. Block
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Patent number: 7530121Abstract: A portable disposable urine capture device system, comprising a exterior container having an interior surface and an exterior surface, an interior collection mechanism wherein the interior collection mechanism includes an open end, a closed end forming a base, closed sides, and an integrally attached substantially conical elongate shaft with an upper opening and a lower opening, oriented inside the interior collection mechanism such that discharged urine is directed away from the body of a user, via said shaft configured to receive and direct the flow of the discharged urine into the base; an absorbent substance maintained in the base of the interior collection mechanism which binds with the discharged urine, a drape for shielding the user during the system use, one or more tissue wipes to absorb excess fluid from the user's body after use, and an antibacterial substance for hygienically cleansing the user's hands after use.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2005Date of Patent: May 12, 2009Inventor: Carolyn Snider
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Publication number: 20090044325Abstract: The receptacle with absorbent pack comprises a receptacle adapted for positioning beneath the seat of a portable toilet to receive solid and aqueous liquid waste, especially urine. The receptacle is made of a flexible, liquid impermeable, biodegradable material. The receptacle has a volume sufficient for multiple use of the portable toilet. A means for sealing the receptacle liquid tight is provided, such as a zip-lock seal. Used in combination with the receptacle is an absorbent pack having a liquid absorbing material sealed within a liquid permeable, biodegradable, heat sealed envelope. The liquid absorbing material is an absorbent gelling water-insoluble, water-swellable polymeric material with an optional wicking material. The absorbent pack can include an odor control material and/or an antimicrobial agent as options.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2007Publication date: February 19, 2009Inventor: Timothy L. Sell
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Patent number: 7476220Abstract: The collecting bag comprises a bag member (1) and a discharge portion (6) including a closure device (7). An accommodating means (8) is provided within the outer contours of the bag member for accommodating at least a part of the discharge portion in the position of use of the bag. The accommodating means includes a slit (20) in the comfort layer (52) overlying the front film blank (2), such that a part of the discharge portion may be lodged in the space between joint sections that connect inner tubular film elements with the film blanks of the bag member.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2003Date of Patent: January 13, 2009Assignee: Coloplast A/SInventor: Jens Lillegaard
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Publication number: 20080301864Abstract: This invention refers to a disposable feminine micturating device that allows women to micturate standing up without having to sit on the toilet. The device is anatomic, flexible and ergonomic, consequently it adapts to the anatomy of the user and includes a main body which because of its size can be carried in the purse and which adapts to the woman's vagina. The device must be used standing up, and it has a handle and a pelvic stop and an anal stop. The device includes a flange on the edge of the main body onto which the second disposable part is attached by the elastic area. The second part is shaped like a funnel, being the urine conduit, that empties into the toilet or a container to which it has been attached using the adhesive included in the straight part of the conduit.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2007Publication date: December 11, 2008Inventor: Oscar Ernesto Brreedich-Martinez
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Publication number: 20080250554Abstract: A urinal comprises a first chamber including a first opening, a second opening and a one-way valve controlling flow through the second opening. The urinal further comprises a second chamber housing the one-way valve and a fitting for coupling to a device for collecting urine.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2008Publication date: October 16, 2008Inventor: Larry David Smith
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Patent number: 7435242Abstract: The present invention relates to urination apparatus for urine sample collection for testing of urine, waste urine collection for disposal of urine resulting from urination away from toilets, and simplification of urination by women without sitting on a toilet. A urine sample collection apparatus (100B) has a tubular portion (3) having a coupling (60A) in the side thereof formed for releasably mounting an open topped urine sample collection container (70) thereto in a direction extending generally away from the axis of said tubular portion. The apparatus also has a urine receiving receptor (1B) with a surface portion (4B) extending from a rim (5B), bounding an inlet surface which is symmetrical about the axis of said tubular portion, to an aperture (2B) from which said tubular portion extends in a direction generally away from said inlet surface.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2001Date of Patent: October 14, 2008Inventor: Orde Levinson
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Patent number: 7254844Abstract: A waste bag holding assembly for securely holding a waste bag in not only an open position but also in a shape conforming to a user's shape to facilitate use of the waste bag includes a bag connection member that snugly engages a body conforming rim of a frame to securely hold the waste bag in an open position when placed between a pair of user's legs and adjacent to an anus and a urethral opening of the user.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2005Date of Patent: August 14, 2007Inventor: Cynthia Thomas-Hansen
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Disposable urinary collection device having elastic penis opening orthogonal to elastic hand opening
Patent number: 7192424Abstract: A less invasive disposable urinary collection device for receiving a penis of a male patient comprises a freestanding bulb-shaped sack formed from a single sheet of laminate material. The sheet includes a first absorbent inner layer disposed between a moisture impervious outer layer and a second absorbent layer. The sack has a top hand insertion opening with elastic and an elastic passageway disposed orthogonal to the hand opening for securing the sack to the penis.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2005Date of Patent: March 20, 2007Inventor: Teresa Cooper -
Patent number: 7171699Abstract: A disposable urine collection device for use by a person which includes an absorbent pad for the collection of urine and a glove attached to the absorbent pad. The glove design includes a mitt for insertion of the user's hand into the device under the absorbent pad through the sleeve of the glove. The absorbent pad is composed of a waterproof plastic liner, a hydrophilic gel and absorbent material layer, and panels of absorbent material. Various embodiments include additional layers in the absorbent pad such as a top protective layer and an absorbent rim. The hand of the user is inserted into the mitt of the glove prior to urination and removed after urination. The sleeve of the glove is inverted over the top of the absorbent pad upon removal from the user's hand. The apparatus may then be secured prior to disposal by various closure means.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2004Date of Patent: February 6, 2007Inventors: Theresa Ernest, Kimberly L. Tomes
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Patent number: 7131149Abstract: A water-resistant, collapsible female urination aid and absorbent wiping device comprising a funnel-shaped trough with first and second side walls, a center fan fold, and a discharge opening at the apex of pleats formed by the fan fold. Opposed flaps are secured to the external sides of the device to form opposed sleeves for insertion of a user's index and middle fingers. Upon separation of the fingers, the walls of the device spread open the fan fold portion to the desired width between the user's legs. Pleats direct and control the flow of urine towards the discharge opening; urine is directed out and away from the user. Internal surface of the device is water resistant; external surface is absorbent for wiping residual moisture from the vulva prior to disposal.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2005Date of Patent: November 7, 2006Inventor: Marlynn J. Langford
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Patent number: 7086097Abstract: A shape of a disposable urinal for children that can be folded to be a small pack before use to be easily carried while securing a sufficient discharging length considering urine discharging directions in a narrow space such as in a car while driving a car or under a circumstance that it is hard to go to a restroom. A disposable portable urinal in which water-impermeably waterproof-coated boards and absorbents are layered, is characterized by comprising a urinal body having erected urine leak prevention walls, extending from edges of a long rectangular board having a body board and a lower board of the urinal, in order to have an inner space for containing urine; and absorbents attached to the body board and the lower board of the inner space to absorb all the urine, and characterized in that the body board and the lower board of the urinal body are folded to be perpendicular to each other.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2003Date of Patent: August 8, 2006Assignee: Kowoo Co., Ltd.Inventor: Wook-Joong Shin
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Patent number: 6922852Abstract: A plastic film bag serves as disposable urine collection device especially suitable for female use. The bag has a resealable top opening. Adjacent the top opening along opposed long sides are two tubular members with an end aperture dimensioned for insertion of a finger into each tubular member. When the bag is mounted on two fingers, the fingers can hold the bag open and press the bag against the body on either side of the urinary orifice. In this position, the user can void into the bag without mishap. The device may be used by inserting the bag mounted on the fingers of one hand inside the panties. The device may be formed from a thin plastic film. A grasping tab is connected to the aperture and extends away therefrom adapted to facilitate entrance of the finger into the member. The aperture may be provided with a stiffer annular element to further facilitate insertion of the finger into the tubular member.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2004Date of Patent: August 2, 2005Inventor: Alvin S. Blum
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Patent number: 6912737Abstract: A disposable urine collection device for use by a person which includes an absorbent pad for the collection of urine and a glove attached to the absorbent pad. The glove design includes a mitt for insertion of the user's hand into the device under the absorbent pad through the sleeve of the glove. The absorbent pad is composed of a waterproof plastic liner, a hydrophilic gel and absorbent material layer, and panels of absorbent material. Various embodiments include additional layers in the absorbent pad such as a top protective layer and an absorbent rim. The hand of the user is inserted into the mitt of the glove prior to urination and removed after urination. The sleeve of the glove is inverted over the top of the absorbent pad upon removal from the user's hand. The apparatus may then be secured prior to disposal by various closure means.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2002Date of Patent: July 5, 2005Inventors: Theresa Ernest, Kimberly L. Tomes
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Patent number: 6811754Abstract: A versatile biological specimen collection apparatus is disclosed. Beneficially, the apparatus includes a receptacle for catching a biological specimen, and a support bracket for the receptacle, and the support bracket is adapted to be supported by a support structure such as a toilet bowl.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2001Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Inventor: Cherie G. House
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Patent number: 6775852Abstract: A hands-free urine collecting device comprising a flexible sheet with an elastomeric element extending peripherally therearound wherein said flexible sheet is placed over a conventional toilet seat with said elastomeric member placed on the underside thereof to maintain the flexible sheet suspended above the toilet water. A recess in the flexible sheet provides access to a sample cup and is retained thereunder by looped elastic bands extending from the underside of said flexible sheet. An overflow recess is also provided to prevent excess urine from accumulating in the funnel formed by said flexible sheet.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2003Date of Patent: August 17, 2004Inventors: Daniel M Alvarez, Robert E Jenkins
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Publication number: 20040098794Abstract: A disposable urine collection device for use by a person which includes an absorbent pad for the collection of urine and a glove attached to the absorbent pad. The glove design includes a mitt for insertion of the user's hand into the device under the absorbent pad through the sleeve of the glove. The absorbent pad is composed of a waterproof plastic liner, a hydrophilic gel and absorbent material layer, and panels of absorbent material. Various embodiments include additional layers in the absorbent pad such as a top protective layer and an absorbent rim. The hand of the user is inserted into the mitt of the glove prior to urination and removed after urination. The sleeve of the glove is inverted over the top of the absorbent pad upon removal from the user's hand. The apparatus may then be secured prior to disposal by various closure means.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2002Publication date: May 27, 2004Inventors: Theresa Ernest, Kimberly L. Tomes
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Patent number: 6704948Abstract: A disposable waste container that includes a housing defining a reservoir within the housing and where the housing is adaptable for receiving bodily waste. The housing includes a plurality of layers, where the layers include at least an inner layer and an outer layer and at least one intermediate layer between the inner and outer layers. The housing defines a self-supportable structure, wherein the self-supportable structure is defined by at least one of the layers having a semi-rigid structure to enable self-supporting of the housing.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2002Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Inventor: Melissa Ann Shirkey
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Patent number: 6699174Abstract: A female urinary incontinence management device having a base member that adhesively attaches to the patient, and a bag member that is sealingly and releasably attached to the base member. The base member is generally triangular having a top portion that, when attached to the patient, extends across and above the symphysis pubis, side portions that extend down along the groin area, and a short bottom portion that extends across the perineal area. The base member includes an upraised ridge portion into which is integrated a “female” part of a means for sealing the bag member with the base member. The bag member includes a similar upraised ridge portion into which is integrated a “male” part of the means for sealing the bag member with the base member. The bag member may be releasably and sealingly coupled to the base member by interlockingly squeezing the “male” and “female” parts together.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2001Date of Patent: March 2, 2004Inventor: Patricia A. Bennett