Means Attaching Bag To Seal Ring Patents (Class 604/342)
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Patent number: 8343120Abstract: The invention provides an ostomy bag assembly including an outer bag and an inner bag secured to one side of a flange. The inner bag is removable to facilitate disposal. The flange has a polymeric backing film and a layer of bioadhesive for securing the ostomy bag assembly to the body of a patient. The flange includes an orifice to enable bodily waste to be received by the inner bag. The outer bag is detachably bonded to a first attachment zone on the flange and the inner bag is secured to a second attachment zone on the flange. The outer bag is mounted to the flange by an annular bonding element is formed from a multilayer polymeric material comprising first and second ethylene vinyl acetate layers and a polymeric support layer interposed there between. A method of fabricating ostomy bags is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2012Date of Patent: January 1, 2013Assignee: Welland Medical LimitedInventors: Rory James Maxwell Smith, Paul Bird, Owen May
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Patent number: 8328779Abstract: A mounting assembly for an ostomy pouch. The assembly includes a body flange having an adhesive coating on one side adapted to be adhered to the peristomal skin surface of an osteomate. Diametrically opposed loops project from the edge of the flange and form pockets. Also included is an ostomy pouch having a stoma receiving opening surrounded by a stiffly flexible ring having diametrically opposed loops that cooperate with the pockets on the flange loops. An adhesive coating is provided on the flexible ring and there is a mechanical interlock between the ring and flange. When the loops on the flexible ring are aligned with the pockets on the flange the flange and ring may be adhesively interlocked to attach the pouch to the body flange.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2009Date of Patent: December 11, 2012Assignee: Marlen Manufacturing & Development, Inc.Inventor: Gary H. Fenton
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Publication number: 20120283678Abstract: A controlled evacuation ostomy appliance comprises a pouch having a non-entrant stoma seal and a retainer for retaining the lower portion of the pouch in the folded-up condition. The appliance optionally includes a body fitment that may include a region of manually moldable adhesive for forming a custom fit at the stoma.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2011Publication date: November 8, 2012Applicant: Conva Tec Technologies Inc.Inventors: Tinh Nguyen-DeMary, Mingliang Lawrence Tsai
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Patent number: 8298201Abstract: The present invention relates to an in situ cleanable filter for an ostomy appliance comprising a pathway for leading gases to a vent in an ostomy bag and a protective element contained in said pathway to prevent solid or semi-liquid waste from blocking the pathway where a channel or compartment formed by liquid impermeable layer(s) is defining at least part of the pathway and at least a part of said compartment or channel contain a protective element of an open celled compressible material having a memory and having a pore size of at least 60 PPI, said protective element extending in the same direction as the gas flow within the channel or compartment, said channel or compartment having an opening providing access to the pathway from the interior of the bag, said pathway having another opening being connected to a vent in the ostomy bag, optionally via a deodorizing filter. The invention relates to an ostomy appliance comprising a filter as above and a method for emptying and cleaning the filter.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2005Date of Patent: October 30, 2012Assignee: Coloplast A/SInventor: Lasse Skoett Albrectsen
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Publication number: 20120220966Abstract: The invention relates to a two-piece ostomy device comprising a base plate for adhering to the skin surrounding a stoma and a releasable collecting bag for collecting output from said stoma. The base plate is releasably connectable to the collecting bag via a first annular flange arranged on the base plate and a second annular flange arranged on the collecting bag. An adhesive is at least partly disposed on at least one of the flanges. The ostomy device further comprises a first through-going hole extending through the first annular flange along a first axis and a second through-going hole extending through the second annular flange along a second axis, wherein the ostomy device further comprises a guiding aid for arranging the first annular flange and the second annular flange in a guiding configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2010Publication date: August 30, 2012Applicant: COLOPLAST A/SInventors: Rasmus Lundholt, Anders Rørdam Michelsen
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Publication number: 20120220967Abstract: The invention relates to a two-piece ostomy device comprising a base plate for adhering to the skin surrounding a stoma and a releasable collecting bag for collecting output from said stoma. The base plate is releasably connectable to the collecting bag via a first annular flange arranged on the base plate and a second annular flange arranged on the collecting bag. An adhesive is at least partly disposed on at least one of the flanges. The ostomy device further comprises a first through-going hole extending through the first annular flange along a first axis and a second through-going hole extending through the second annular flange along a second axis, wherein the ostomy device further comprises a guiding aid for arranging the first annular flange and the second annular flange in a guiding configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2010Publication date: August 30, 2012Applicant: COLOPLAST A/SInventors: Rasmus Lundholt, Anders Roerdam Michelsen
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Publication number: 20120215188Abstract: A flow control and collection system includes a flow control device having a tubular member in which an inflatable balloon is positioned about the circumference of the interior side wall for closing the passageway to movement of matter and liquid when the balloon is expanded and allowing flow when the balloon is contracted against the side wall to which it is attached. The flow control device includes an adapter at the outer end of the tubular member having one or more interlocking features. A waste collection bag has a sealed body with at least one opening and a flow control device adapter at the opening having one or more counterpoising interlocking features to removably lock the adapters together and passes waste material and liquid through the flow control device into the waste collection bag.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2011Publication date: August 23, 2012Applicant: INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL TECHNOLOGYInventor: FOUAD A. SALAMA
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Publication number: 20120172823Abstract: An ostomy bag (1) for receiving bodily waste comprising; an outer protective pouch (3) comprising a laminated material with an outer layer of water-impermeable material (15) and an inner layer of water-soluble material (13); an inner waste-collecting pouch (5) enclosed within the outer protective pouch (3) comprising a laminated material with an outer layer of water-soluble material (9) and an inner layer of water-impermeable material (7), and means (23) defining an orifice (19) to enable bodily waste to enter the inner pouch (5); wherein the outer protective pouch (3) is removeably sealed and both the outer protective pouch (3) and inner waste-collecting pouch (5) are of a structure which is weakened upon immersion in a toilet bowl to both become less buoyant such that the bag (1) can be flushed away.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2010Publication date: July 5, 2012Inventor: Rory Smith
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Patent number: 8211072Abstract: The invention provides an ostomy bag assembly including an outer bag and an inner bag secured to one side of a flange. The inner bag is removable to facilitate disposal. The flange has a polymeric backing film and a layer of bioadhesive for securing the ostomy bag assembly to the body of a patient. The flange includes an orifice to enable bodily waste to be received by the inner bag. The outer bag is detachably bonded to a first attachment zone on the flange and the inner bag is secured to a second attachment zone on the flange. The outer bag is mounted to the flange by an annular bonding element is formed from a multilayer polymeric material comprising first and second ethylene vinyl acetate layers and a polymeric support layer interposed there between. A method of fabricating ostomy bags is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2009Date of Patent: July 3, 2012Assignee: Welland Medical LimitedInventors: Rory James Maxwell Smith, Paul Bird, Owen May
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Patent number: 8211073Abstract: An ostomy faceplate and its method of application are disclosed in which the faceplate comprises an annular adhesive wafer of soft, moisture-absorbent, memory-free, essentially non-elastic and finger-moldable adhesive skin barrier material, the wafer's distal surface having an outer zone terminating at the outer periphery of the wafer and an inner zone extending inwardly from the inner limits of the outer zone to a stoma-receiving opening at the inner periphery of the wafer. The faceplate also includes a flexible backing layer covering the outer zone and a removable cover member having a smooth surface releasably covering the proximal bodyside surface of the wafer.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2009Date of Patent: July 3, 2012Assignee: Hollister IncorporatedInventors: Michael W. Dove, Jeffrey E. Block
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Publication number: 20120165767Abstract: An ostomy barrier seal comprising an open-ended conical base 1; and a flange portion 2 extending radially from the base; wherein the conical base 1 has a top opening 3 and a bottom opening 5 for receiving a stoma of a user and the top opening diameter 9 is smaller than the bottom opening diameter 11; such that the stoma of the user fits through the bottom opening and the top opening expands to snuggly fit around and seal along the stoma wall; a related ostomy appliance incorporating the barrier seal; and a related method using the barrier seal to reduce the incidence of waste leakage in an ostomy patients.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 24, 2011Publication date: June 28, 2012Inventor: Gilbert L. Abrams
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Publication number: 20120123363Abstract: According to an embodiment of the invention, an ostomy appliance coupling system is disclosed. The system comprises a wafer part having a rise extending away from a body surface to form a guide means and a shallow landing zone; a pouch part having a guide adapted to engage with the landing zone in a desired location relative to the guide means; and an adhesive layer recessed within the guide and adapted to adhere to the landing zone.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2010Publication date: May 17, 2012Applicant: HOLLISTER INCORPORATEDInventors: Christen Grum-Schwensen, Ole Skjoedt, Kasper Sortkjær, Kenneth Nielsen, Sussie Richmann, Peter Møller-Jensen, Tue K. Toft, Martin von Bülow
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Patent number: 8142406Abstract: An ostomy coupling including a body-side coupling member, an appliance-side coupling member including plural fastener lugs, and a bracing member. The lugs flex independently of each other to provide plural independent latching fastenings. The bracing member is moved between a bracing position in which the bracing member locks the lugs by resisting flexing movement, and a non-bracing or dismounted position in which the lugs are free to flex. The ostomy coupling is used with an ostomy pouch or with a controlled evacuation device.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2006Date of Patent: March 27, 2012Assignee: ConvaTec Technologies Inc.Inventor: John L. Blum
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Patent number: 8105298Abstract: A disposable inner bag liner for an ostomy appliance, the inner bag liner being adhered to a release liner prior to attachment to an outer receiving member. The release liner includes an alignment element and a gripping element. An ostomy appliance including the aforementioned inner bag liner with the gripping element and/or the alignment element is also provided, along with a method of application of the inner bag liner.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2005Date of Patent: January 31, 2012Assignee: Coloplast A/SInventors: Peter Mullejans, Michael Hansen
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Patent number: 8105299Abstract: A mounting structure for installation at a corporeal port opening. The mounting structure includes mounting structure for installation at a corporeal port opening, such mounting structure including a blowmolded article comprising enlarged cylindrical sections interconnected by tube segments, adapted to engage the corporeal port opening at a tube segment intermediate the enlarged cylindrical sections and with the enlarged cylindrical sections being in abutting contact with internal and external corporeal surfaces surrounding said port opening. The mounting structure is useful employed for anchoring of a therapeutic device such as an ostomy bag at a corresponding port of the body, with the enlarged sections of the device providing effective anchoring of the mounting structure and permitting the mounting structure to be comfortably worn by a patient during therapeutic intervention.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2008Date of Patent: January 31, 2012Assignee: Polyzen Inc.Inventors: Tilak M. Shah, Dylan Hege, Jessica K. Crews
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Patent number: 8100875Abstract: A single-use ostomy appliance is described including an ostomy coupling for releasable coupling first and second portions at a stomal orifice. The two portions may be separable body-side and non-body-side parts, or the two portions may be portions of a unitary ostomy device such as a controlled evacuation device. The coupling includes a mechanical fastener configured such that the coupling is rendered substantially not resecurable after the fastener is released.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2006Date of Patent: January 24, 2012Assignee: ConvaTec Technologies Inc.Inventors: John Cline, John L. Blum, Gary Stacey, Phillip Davies, Trevor Beckett
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Patent number: 8096980Abstract: A flexible membrane is situated within a rigid or semi-rigid cap. The edge of the cap wall is adhesively fixed to the tissue surrounding the stoma. The interior of the cap is pressurized to press the membrane to seal the stoma against the discharge of solid and semi-solid waste. Gas escapes through a vent with a filter element. The cap can be pressurized by an external pump or an integral pump member situated on top of the cap. A relief valve prevents over pressurization. A collection pouch can be provided as part of a device. The device can be removably mounted on a standard two-piece faceplate.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2006Date of Patent: January 17, 2012Assignee: ConvaTec Technologies Inc.Inventor: John B. Cline
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Patent number: 8092437Abstract: A flexible membrane is situated within a rigid or semi-rigid cap. The edge of the cap wall is adhesively fixed to the tissue surrounding the stoma. The interior of the cap is pressurized to press the membrane to seal the stoma against the discharge of solid and semi-solid waste. Gas escapes through a vent with a filter element. The cap can be pressurized by an external pump or an integral pump member situated on top of the cap. A relief valve prevents over pressurization. A collection pouch can be provided as part of a device. The device can be removably mounted on a standard two-piece faceplate.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2004Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: ConvaTec Technologies Inc.Inventor: John B. Cline
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Patent number: 8070737Abstract: A controlled evacuation ostomy appliance comprises a membrane that is urged into sealing engagement with a stoma, by the generation of radial tension in the membrane. A tensioning device applies tension, with respect to the stoma, at one or more positions that are (i) outboard of the periphery of the projecting portion of the stoma, and/or (ii) between the level of the peristomal skin and the level of the most projecting part of the stoma. Tension limiting means are disclosed. The membrane may be gas-permeable to allow flatus to be vented.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2007Date of Patent: December 6, 2011Assignee: ConvaTec Technologies Inc.Inventors: John B. Cline, Christopher C. Gregory, Geraint Davies, Alan Cucknell, Julian Scarfe, Pete Cauwood
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Patent number: 8016802Abstract: A manifold for ostomy bag irrigation, including an inlet member having a channel defined therein, a T-member having a channel defined therein and in fluid communication with the inlet member, a left tube having a plurality of apertures defined therein and having one end coupled to the T-member, a right tube having a plurality of apertures defined therein and having one end coupled to the T-member, a left cap having a channel defined therein and coupled to the second end of the left tube, and a right cap having a channel defined therein and coupled to the second end of the right tube.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2010Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Inventor: Kenneth R. Schena
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Publication number: 20110218508Abstract: An ostomy closure is disclosed for sealing an ostomy-pouch after use and removal from an ostomy mounting plate. The ostomy mounting plate is secured to an individual. The ostomy closure comprises a cap body defining an interior surface and an exterior surface extending to a peripheral edge. A cap flange is coupled to the peripheral edge of the cap body and extends from the interior surface of the cap body. A cap locking member is integral to the cap flange. A cap lip defining an interior surface and an exterior surface extends from the cap flange for manipulating the cap body and the cap flange. The cap flange couples with a pouch flange of the ostomy pouch for defining a sealing closure for maintaining the stool and the stool odor within the ostomy chamber and a locking closure for preventing inadvertent removal of the cap flange from the pouch flange.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2010Publication date: September 8, 2011Inventor: Johnnie R. Cason
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Patent number: 7981099Abstract: A high performance flatus gas filter assembly, and a body waste collection pouch with which it may be used, along with a method for making such an assembly, are disclosed. The assembly includes a filter pad having first and second layers of deodorizing filter media with an imperforate gas and odor barrier layer sandwiched therebetween for blocking the direct flow of gases between the opposing inner faces of the filter layers. An envelope of liquid and gas impermeable material defines a chamber for enclosing the pad. The envelope has walls with first and second openings communicating with central portions of the first and second filter layers, and defines a peripheral space about the pad to permit the outward flow of flatus gases from the peripheral edge surface of one of the filter layers inwardly into the peripheral edge surface of the other of the filter layers.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2008Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Assignee: Hollister IncorporatedInventor: Donncha R. Butler
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Patent number: 7976522Abstract: The invention relates to an appliance for irrigation and/or drainage, which appliance comprising a body side member comprising an adhesive wafer for securing the appliance to the patient's skin, said wafer can be provided with an aperture for receiving a stoma, surrounding a wound, a fistula or a drainage site, a wall of flexible material, the wall comprising a rear wall and a front wall, the rear wall being attached to the wafer and having an opening suitable for surrounding the surface area of the skin to be cleansed, and the front wall comprising a coupling flange adapted for removable coupling and sealing to matching coupling means, an sealed chamber which, when inflated, provides a distance between the adhesive wafer and the coupling flange.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2006Date of Patent: July 12, 2011Assignee: Coloplast A/SInventors: Michael Hansen, Bent Hall Jensen
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Patent number: 7951125Abstract: The present invention relates to a set of coupling parts, such as parts for coupling an ostomy bag to a base plate, said base plate being adhered around a stoma. The set of coupling parts provides a connection part that may be interposed between a first coupling part and a second coupling part and where the coupling parts may be connected and disconnected from each other by the same movement of the connection part.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2006Date of Patent: May 31, 2011Assignee: Coloplast A/SInventors: Thomas Kiib Kristensen, Erik Sorensen, Troels Johansen, Lars Olav Schertiger
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Patent number: 7935095Abstract: An ostomy body side mounting wafer and a method of preparing the ostomy body side mounting wafer, where the wafer is assembled from two parts using laser welding. The laser light is provided through one of the parts having a low or lower absorption of the laser light. The other part has a higher absorption of the laser light, whereby the interface between the two parts is heated at the welding zone(s) of the laser light. In this manner, an assembly is obtained independently of the thicknesses of the materials and even close to openings or other edges.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2004Date of Patent: May 3, 2011Assignee: Coloplast A/SInventors: Kim Bager, Ingrid Laesoe Fink
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Publication number: 20110071485Abstract: An adapter is disclosed for an ostomy coupling. The adapter provides a floatable coupling characteristic to an ostomy body fitment that has a non-floatable coupling part. The adapter comprises a first coupling part for attaching to the non-floating coupling part of the body fitment, a second coupling part for releasably attaching to an ostomy appliance, and a flexible collar between the first and second coupling parts. The flexible collar permits the second coupling part to be displaced away from the first coupling part, thereby creating a space for an ostomate to manually brace the second coupling part against an attachment force when an appliance is fitted.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2008Publication date: March 24, 2011Applicant: ConvaTec Technologies Inc.Inventors: Theodore Foley, Kenneth Johnsen, Gary Oberholtzer, Nino Pionati
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Publication number: 20110054425Abstract: The invention provides an ostomy bag assembly including an outer bag and an inner bag secured to one side of a flange. The inner bag is removable to facilitate disposal. The flange has a polymeric backing film and a layer of bioadhesive for securing the ostomy bag assembly to the body of a patient. The flange includes an orifice to enable bodily waste to be received by the inner bag. The outer bag is detachably bonded to a first attachment zone on the flange and the inner bag is secured to a second attachment zone on the flange. The outer bag is mounted to the flange by an annular bonding element is formed from a multilayer polymeric material comprising first and second ethylene vinyl acetate layers and a polymeric support layer interposed there between. A method of fabricating ostomy bags is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2009Publication date: March 3, 2011Applicant: WELLAND MEDICAL LIMITEDInventors: Rory James Maxwell SMITH, Paul BIRD, Owen MAY
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Patent number: 7879015Abstract: A drainable ostomy pouch is disclosed which comprises a first or proximal and a second or distal side wall of flexible sheet material sealed to each other for defining a cavity therebetween for receiving human stomal discharge through an aperture in the proximal side wall. It includes an elongate drainage portion extending downwardly in a longitudinal direction and ending in a drainage opening extending transversely to the longitudinal direction, and a first or proximal and a second or distal flexible stiffening strip of relatively stiff material extending immediately adjacent to and along the drainage opening and being attached to the outer surface of the first and second side walls, respectively, of the drainage portion. The pouch further comprises a securing strip having interlocking elements on the wall and corresponding interlocking elements on a flap for securing a coil comprising the first and second stiffening strips rotated upwards at least two times.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2003Date of Patent: February 1, 2011Assignee: Hollister IncorporatedInventors: Tine Villefrance, Jørgen Forbjerg-Larsen, Knud Winther
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Patent number: 7867207Abstract: The present invention relates to a coupling assembly such as a coupling assembly for coupling an ostomy bag to a base plate, said base plate being adhered around a stoma. The present invention especially relates to a coupling assembly comprising a first, second and third coupling part, which are coupled together to form a coupling assembly.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2006Date of Patent: January 11, 2011Assignee: Coloplast A/SInventors: Henning Therkelsen, Holm Tina Soerensen, Ole Madsboel, Laesoe Ingrid Fink
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Patent number: 7858839Abstract: A method and apparatus for alerting a colostomate or medical attendant to the presence of fecal matter. The device includes a hollow plug detachably securable to a flexible port positioned about the stoma. The port carries an alarm circuit which is triggered when fecal matter enters the plug lumen which will alert the colostomate to an impending episode. The signal may be vibratory, audible or visible and may be transmitted to a remote location. The device includes an inflatable air cuff which, when inflated, presents a physical barrier to the passage of fecal matter. Gas may pass through filters in the tube. The method involves positioning the device in the stoma, inflating the cuff and generating an alarm when matter is sensed.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2009Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Assignee: Oakington Corp.Inventor: Nyle S. Elliott
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Patent number: 7857796Abstract: An ostomy appliance is described in the form of a controlled discharge device for controlling discharge from the stoma and/or an ostomy pouch for collecting discharged waste. The appliance may include one or more of: an elastomeric stoma seal for providing a seal around or directly against the stoma; a stoma occluder for occluding the stoma without passing internally into the stoma; a peristomal foam wall; a confinement seal for confining at least solid excreta to a confinement region adjacent to the stoma; a stowable collector bag; and interchangeable controlled discharge devices and ostomy pouches. The foam wall may provide a barrier to stool, but allow escape of flatus. The foam wall and/or the stoma occluder and/or the confinement seal may apply a force in a direction to increase the sealing force on the stoma seal.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2008Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Assignee: Bristol-Myers Squibb CompanyInventors: John B. Cline, Tinh Nguyen DeMary, Andrew M. Lovatt, Philip A. Davies, Paul A. Johnson, Gary Stacey, Iain Ansell
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Publication number: 20100324511Abstract: An ostomy faceplate and its method of application are disclosed in which the faceplate comprises an annular adhesive wafer of soft, moisture-absorbent, memory-free, essentially non-elastic and finger-moldable adhesive skin barrier material, the wafer's distal surface having an outer zone terminating at the outer periphery of the wafer and an inner zone extending inwardly from the inner limits of the outer zone to a stoma-receiving opening at the inner periphery of the wafer. The faceplate also includes a flexible backing layer covering the outer zone and a removable cover member having a smooth surface releasably covering the proximal bodyside surface of the wafer.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2009Publication date: December 23, 2010Applicant: HOLLISTER INCORPORATEDInventors: Michael W. Dove, Jeffrey E. Block
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Patent number: 7842018Abstract: A colostomy bag having a cleansing system wherein the bag is cleaned while in its operable position associated with the person. More specifically, the system mounts a manifold within the colostomy bag with an access to water under pressure from outside, the manifold providing a spray dispersion of fluid, or cleansing water, at the top of the bag and gravity then drips it down through the bag and out the open bottom end, with the residue of the bag being washed out by the water and passing into a toilet. The user can thus easily flush the bag to complete cleaning with all residue from the bag passing into the toilet. A water source from the toilet itself, or other suitable water supply, provides the water under pressure to the manifold inside the top of the colostomy bag.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2004Date of Patent: November 30, 2010Inventors: Blaine M. Schena, Kenneth R. Schena
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Publication number: 20100217215Abstract: An ostomy appliance for attachment to the stoma body comprising a soft adhesive wafer (1) having a tensile strength at 20% strain of less than 0.75N/4 mm and a collecting pouch attachable to an adhesive wafer, the wafer comprises a backing layer and a skin-facing adhesive layer, wherein the adhesive skin-facing surface of the wafer is provided with at least two release liners (3, 4) each covering at least a part of the adhesive surface and together covering the entire adhesive surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2008Publication date: August 26, 2010Inventors: Mads Lykke, Esben Stroebech, Anders Bach, Astrid Toftkaer, Hasse Buus, Tom Kongebo
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Patent number: 7780641Abstract: Described herein is a transcecal ileostomy set including a balloon catheter equipped with a blocking balloon, which serves for obstruction of a small intestine, and a fixation balloon, which serves for fixation of the balloon catheter inside the large intestine when inflated. Furthermore, it includes a holder, adapted to be fixed to a patient's body from the outside, which serves for closing a large intestine wall by tightening a bioresorbable loop passing through the large intestine wall and abdominal wall. A rotary part of the plastic holder may be affixed with a protrusion serving as a block when turning to tighten the bioresorbable loop.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2007Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignee: Cedars-Sinai Medical CenterInventor: Alexander Ferko
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Publication number: 20100191202Abstract: The invention relates to a connector for an ostomy apparatus of the type that includes a first member attached to a holder to be attached to the skin of a user and a second member attached to a bag. The first member defines an opening, is made from a flexible material, and includes a continuous groove emerging radially. The second member includes an elastic ring and a flap that comprises, between the ring and the periphery thereof, a deformable uncoupling area permitting a relative movement of the portions of the flap which are respectively adjacent to the elastic ring and to the periphery.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2008Publication date: July 29, 2010Applicant: B. BRAUN MEDICAL SASInventors: Aurélien Hogard, Laurent Lalet
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Publication number: 20100174255Abstract: The invention relates to an adapter attached to a human or animal body at a stoma, a detachable lid on the adapter, and a connector for connecting an ostomy bag to the adapter. The adapter includes a protruding section extending from the stoma, and a member for mounting a detachable lid onto the end of the protruding section. The adapter and lid are arranged such that the lid can be slid onto and off the adapter in a direction relatively perpendicular to the axis of the protruding section of the adapter. The connector is arranged to connect the ostomy bag to the adapter and to slide the lid off the adapter. In this way, there is no risk of odors or waste leaking from the adapter or the ostomy bag while the bag is being connected to the adapter.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2010Publication date: July 8, 2010Inventors: Robert Axelsson, Thomas Arnerdal, Johan Rinman, Anette Johnsson
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Patent number: 7737321Abstract: A method and apparatus for alerting a colostomate or medical attendant to the presence of fecal matter. The device includes a hollow plug detachably securable to a flexible port positioned about the stoma. The port carries an alarm circuit which is triggered when fecal matter enters the plug lumen which will alert the colostomate to an impending episode. The signal may be vibratory, audible or visible and may be transmitted to a remote location. The device includes an inflatable air cuff which, when inflated, presents a physical barrier to the passage of fecal matter. Gas may pass through filters in the tube. The method involves positioning the device in the stoma, inflating the cuff and generating an alarm when matter is sensed.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2003Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Inventor: Nyle S. Elliott
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Patent number: 7727205Abstract: An ostomy device including a collecting bag and a base plate with an adhesive plate for being fastened on the user, the base plate having a stomal opening and a first flange for repeated and removable adhesive connection to a coupling element on the collecting bag which has a second flange. The adhesive connection is provided by at least one layer of an adhesive. Furthermore, the device includes a further flexible layer placed between the adhesive layer and the one of the first and second flanges having the lower tensile strength, the flexible layer having a yield strength exceeding the adhesive strength of the adhesive layer.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2003Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Assignee: Coloplast A/SInventor: Henrik Leisner
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Patent number: 7722586Abstract: An ostomy appliance comprising a base plate, said base plate having a first hole for receiving a stoma, ureter, or catheter and an adhesive wafer having a first surface to be attached to the wearer's abdomen back, or chest; a receiving member or bag releasably attached to the base plate, said bag having a second hole for receiving wastes exiting the stoma, ureter or catheter; and a disposable inner bag liner forming a second bag inside the receiving member and being releasably attachable to the base plate in a first coupling area by first coupling means, said disposable inner bag liner having a third hole for receiving wastes exiting the stoma, ureter or catheter and the receiving wastes exiting the stoma, ureter or catheter and the receiving member being releasably attachable to the base plate by second coupling means wherein the first coupling means is in the form of an adhesive flange projecting from the rim of the third hole and having a surface for releasable sealing against a second surface of the baseType: GrantFiled: March 12, 2004Date of Patent: May 25, 2010Assignee: Coloplast A/SInventors: Peter Mullejans, Michael Hansen
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Patent number: 7658719Abstract: A bandage bag provides the dual functions of holding a medical apparatus to a patient for daily wear and of serving as a waterproof bandage, especially for a catheter and its insertion site. The bandage bag comprises a bag and two adhesive layers. The bag opens along a first edge. One adhesive layer is placed along the other three edges on the anterior side of the bag. The second adhesive layer is placed along the first edge on the posterior side of the bag. The bag is attached to a patient's arm near the insertion site using the second adhesive layer. The catheter tubing and port is placed in the bag. The bag is then folded over so the first adhesive layer on the anterior side faces the arm and covers the insertion site, forming a waterproof bandage for the insertion site and the medical apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2006Date of Patent: February 9, 2010Assignee: Creative Care Medical Solutions, LLCInventors: Joseph Bockol, Marla Anne Schram, John Jeffrey Rush
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Patent number: 7651485Abstract: An ostomy device having a pressure sensitive adhesive comprising a polysiloxane, or a polysiloxane and a silicate resin including their blends and reaction products.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2003Date of Patent: January 26, 2010Assignee: Bristol-Myers Squibb CompanyInventor: George F. Fattman
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Patent number: 7604622Abstract: An ostomy appliance is provided with inner and outer pouches separably joined together by peelable seams. A vent passage and deodorising filter are also provided, most advantageously located externally of the pouches, and a pre-filter is preferably positioned in advance of the deodorising filter.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2007Date of Patent: October 20, 2009Assignee: Hollister IncorporatedInventors: Ole Pedersen, Claudio Giori, Jørgen Forbjerg-Larsen
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Publication number: 20090182293Abstract: Device for supporting the connection of a collection bag to a stoma closure, wherein the stoma closure has a closing ring which is fastened on a base, characterised by flat discs which are placed under the closing ring or enter into a stable detachable connection with the closing ring, wherein the flat discs are formed so that a higher pressure is enabled during application of the collection bag since the discs are sufficiently stable and flat to distribute the pressure across the surface of the abdominal wall so that the abdominal wall is not pressed in on one side.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2009Publication date: July 16, 2009Inventor: Hartmut Redlich
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Publication number: 20090163886Abstract: The present invention relates to a coupling assembly such as a coupling assembly for coupling an ostomy bag to a base plate, said base plate being adhered around a stoma. The present invention especially relates to a coupling assembly comprising a first, second and third coupling part, which are coupled together to form a coupling assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2006Publication date: June 25, 2009Inventors: Henning Therkelsen, Holm Tina Soerensen, Ole Madsboel, Laesoe Ingrid Fink
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Publication number: 20090131893Abstract: A connector (1) for connecting a drainage bag (19) around a fistula (23) of a subject, comprising an elongate flexible tubular member (3) having an inlet aperture (5) for receiving waste material from a fistula (23) and an outlet aperture (7) for engagement with a drainage bag (19) through which waste material travels before entering the drainage bag (19). There is also described a drainage appliance incorporating such a connector.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2005Publication date: May 21, 2009Inventors: Peter Andrew Priest, Sheila Jean Priest
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Publication number: 20090118687Abstract: The present invention relates to a set of coupling parts, such as parts for coupling an ostomy bag to a base plate, said base plate being adhered around a stoma. The set of coupling parts provides a set of coupling parts wherein a connection part may be interposed between a first coupling part and a second coupling part and where the coupling parts may be connected and disconnected from each other by the same movement of the connection part.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2006Publication date: May 7, 2009Inventors: Thomas Kiib Kristensen, Erik Sorensen, Troels Johansen, Lars Olav Schertiger
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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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Patent number: 7422578Abstract: A connecting ostomy device for coupling a collecting bag to a fixing device (10) includes a first joining part (16) connected to the fixing device and a second joining part (12) connected to the collecting bag. The joining parts interact by adhesion in a plane practically perpendicular to the axes of orifices (14) of the collecting bag of the fixing device in such a way that the transmission of the bag weight and the impermeability thereof are ensured by adhesion. The additional fixing elements (18, 20) ensure the alignment of the orifices (14) of the fixing device (10) and the collecting bag in a position thereof which is practically determined before the removal of the protective film from an adhesive surface. The connecting device is used for ostomy.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2004Date of Patent: September 9, 2008Assignee: B. Braun Medical SASInventors: Nicolas Shan, Alexandre Macquin
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Patent number: 7250040Abstract: An arrangement at a stoma bag of the type used by persons or animals with a colostoma, including a flexible bag (flexibag) and a ring fastener/magazine ring, where the ring fastener/magazine ring is designed to be connected to a stoma plate, and where, in its initial position, the entire flexibag is located in or in close proximity to the ring fastener/magazine ring.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2002Date of Patent: July 31, 2007Assignee: Bristol-Myers Squibb CompanyInventor: Svein Jakob Andersen