Female standing urination cone

It sometimes desirable for a woman to be able to urinate in a standing position. In these situations, urination is difficult as the flow can not be directed, as it can by a male. A means to facilitate urination while in a standing position and directing the flow away from the body is desirable. The present invention provides an economical, convenient and collapsible-device for standing urination which retains its shape when in its open state, eliminating much of the risk of contaminating ones hands with urine during use. If the two edges, in the flat position, are pushed towards each other, it snaps open and remains open. A semi-rigid, substantially planar, insert will aid the cone remain open, resisting the pressure exerted by the legs of the user to push it closed.

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Description

This application is related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/690,855, filed on Oct. 18, 2000, and subsequently issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,434,757, on Aug. 20, 2002, incorporated herein, by reference.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to urination devices for women, and more particularly, a device for allowing a woman to urinate in a standing position and discharge the urine at a distance from her body.

2. Description of the Prior Art

For a variety of reasons, it is sometimes desirable for a woman to be able to urinate in a standing position. Restroom conditions are often such that a woman may not want to sit on a public toilet seat, and while traveling or camping facilities are not always available. In these situations, urination is difficult as the flow can not be directed, as it can by a male. Therefore, a means to facilitate urination while in a standing position and directing the flow away from the body is desirable. A number of devices for this purpose have been offered.

U.S. Pat. No. 5,966,748, issued to Edward J. Young on Oct. 19, 1999 presents a TINKLE SAFE, female urinary device, fitted to the female body, which allows a female to urinate in a standing position. Young is presented as either a flat sheet of water resistant material which must be formed as a funnel by the user or as a pre-shaped funnel which makes no provision for being collapsible for storage, other than by merely creasing the cone of the funnel. The present invention, on the other hand is formed in a flattened configuration which is easily opened for use by pressing on an upper and a lower lateral crease to spread its sides.

U.S. Pat. No. 5,408,703, issued to William Cicio on Apr. 25, 1995, presents a FEMALE URINATION AID, a collapsible funnel, formed to the female body to receive urine, while in a standing position, and deposit it at a distance from the female body. Cicio presents a folded funnel, fitted to the contours of the female body, which may be opened for use by pressing simultaneously on an upper and a lower lateral crease. When pressure is released from the upper and lower lateral creases, the funnel naturally tends to return to its folded state. By contrast, the present invention includes a semi-elliptical crease in each side of the funnel and intersecting the lower lateral crease near each end of the funnel such that when the upper and lower lateral creases are pressed simultaneously an arched rib is formed allowing the funnel to retain its shape.

U.S. Pat. No. 5,333,330, issued to Daniel S. Murtagh on Aug. 2, 1994, presents a FEMININE URINARY DEVICE, again a collapsible funnel, formed to the female body to receive urine, while in a standing position, and deposit it at a distance from the female body. Although of a different design, Murtagh also may be opened for use by pressing simultaneously on an upper and a lower lateral crease, and when pressure is released from the upper and lower lateral creases, the funnel naturally tends to return to its folded state. Again, by contrast, the present invention retains its open state due to the arched rib.

U.S. Pat. No. 4,815,151, issued to Dianne M. Ball on Mar. 28, 1989, presents a URINARY GUIDE APPARATUS AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME. Ball is of a molded, shape retaining material, formed to the female body to receive urine, while in a standing position, and deposit it at a distance from the female body. The present invention, on the other hand, folds to a flat configuration for storage.

U.S. Pat. No. 4,305,161, issued to Rudy J. Diaz on Dec. 15, 1981 presents a URINATING AID FOR WOMEN, a disposable, waterproof bag held open by a reusable, rigid, handled frame, into which a woman can urinate from a standing position and then dispose of the bag. By comparison, the present invention allows for direct disposal of the urine.

U.S. Pat. No. 3,746,240, issued to Jerome R. Flynn on Jul. 17, 1973, presents a FOLDED CARDBOARD SPECIMEN CONTAINER OR URINAL, a folded container, opened at one end and containing a liquid impervious bag for containing a urine specimen. While Flynn serves as a method of collecting and holding a urine sample, the present invention provides a means of disposal of urine.

U.S. Pat. No. 3,731,869, issued to Nicholas E. Griffin on May 8, 1973, presents a DISPOSABLE CONTAINER, again a folded container, opened at one end for receiving and containing a urine sample. Griffin also serves as a method of collecting and holding a urine sample, while the present invention provides a means of disposal of urine.

U.S. Pat. No. 5,605,161, issued to Leta K. Cross on Feb. 25, 1997, presents a DISPOSABLE URINALYSIS DEVICE WITH INDICATOR, a device with a substantially rigid upper opening and laterally collapsible by accordion pleats, containing one or more test strips for conducting urinalysis testing. Like the present invention, Cross allows for urination by a woman in a standing position and discharge of the urine at a distance from her body, but the lack of a provision for test strips reduces the cost present invention.

U.S. Pat. No. 5,662,630, issued to Arthur D. Raynie on Sep. 2, 1997, presents a BIODEGRADABLE URINE COLLECTION DEVICE wherein a rigid member for engaging a collection bag with the female body in a standing or sitting position is a rigid funnel like device. While Raynie could be used as a method of receiving urine, while in a standing position, and depositing it at a distance from the female body, the present invention is much more economical in its construction and convenient in its storage.

None of the above inventions and patents, taken either singly or in combination, is seen to describe the instant invention as claimed.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

For a variety of reasons, it is sometimes desirable for a woman to be able to urinate in a standing position. Restroom conditions are often such that a woman may not want to sit on a public toilet seat, and while traveling or camping facilities are not always available. In these situations, urination is difficult as the flow can not be directed, as it can by a male. Therefore, a means to facilitate urination while in a standing position and directing the flow away from the body is desirable.

Accordingly, it is a principal object of the invention provide a means for a female to urinate in a standing position as is customary for a male and direct the flow away from her body.

It is another object of the invention to provide a means for a female to urinate in a standing position and direct the flow away from her body which is convenient to store and carry.

It is a further object of the invention to provide a means for a female to urinate in a standing position and direct the flow away from her body which is easy to use.

Still another object of the invention is to provide a means for a female to urinate in a standing position and direct the flow away from her body which is sanitary to use.

An additional object of the invention is to provide a means for a female to urinate in a standing position and direct the flow away from her body which is easily disposable.

It is again an object of the invention to provide a means for a female to urinate in a standing position and direct the flow away from her body which is economical to produce.

A further object of the invention is to provide a means for a female to urinate in a standing position and direct the flow away from her body which can be produced of a durable material for repeated use.

It is an object of the invention to provide improved elements and arrangements thereof in an apparatus for the purposes described which is inexpensive, dependable and fully effective in accomplishing its intended purposes.

It is an additional object of the invention to provide a means for a female to urinate in a standing position and direct the flow away from her body without the total removal of outer garments.

Still another object of the invention is to provide a means for a female to urinate in a standing position and direct the flow away from her body by only unzipping her outer garment or pulling her skirt to the side.

These and other objects of the present invention will become readily apparent upon further review of the following specification and drawings.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Various other objects, features, and attendant advantages of the present invention will become more fully appreciated as the same becomes better understood when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference characters designate the same or similar parts throughout the several views, and wherein:

FIG. 1 is a side elevational view of the invention in its folded state.

FIG. 2 is an environmental perspective view of the invention, from above, in its open state.

FIG. 3 is a cross section of the invention at line 3-3 of FIG. 2.

FIG. 4 is a cross section of the invention at line 4-4 of FIG. 2.

FIG. 5 is a cross section of the invention at line 5-5 of FIG. 1.

FIG. 6 is a top view of an insert of the present invention which is adapted to hold the cone in an open position.

FIG. 7 is a side view of the cone of the present invention, in its folded state, with the insert in place within the cone.

FIG. 8 is a lower perspective view of the cone of the present invention, in its open state, with the insert in place within the cone.

FIG. 9 is a perspective view of an alternate embodiment of the insert of the present invention.

FIG. 10 is a lower perspective view of the cone of the present invention with the insert of FIG. 9 inserted.

FIG. 11 is an illustration of the invention in its intended environment.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

Referring now to FIG. 1, the invention, cone 100, in its folded state is generally pentagonal in shape. The cone 100 is formed by a pair of substantially planar pentagonal sides, each having a top edge 108, a bottom edge 110, an upper right edge 106, a lower right edge 102, and a left edge 104 formed of material such as water resistant cardboard or paper. The pair of sides are continuously joined one to the other along the upper right edge 106, the lower right edge 102 and the left edge 104, thereby defining an upper right, a lower right and a left hinge line, respectively. The pair of sides are disposed substantially flat and adjacent one another for storage and are movable away from one another to an open, operable position when in use. Each of the sides form a side 101 of cone 100. Edge 102 is formed by a fold, thus creating the sides mentioned above. Edges 104 and 106 are formed by glued flaps formed along the edge of the glued flaps. Edge 108 is formed by folding a flap 116 inwardly to form a finished edge, while edge 110 is left as a raw cut. The fold at edge 106 is reinforced by reinforcing flap 118, folded and glued to its interior surface. Edge 108 is slightly concave to facilitate a close fit to the female vulva when in use. A semi-elliptical scored line 120 runs from the junction of edge 102 and 106 to a point proximate the junction of edges 102 and 110. A number of center score lines 122 intersect the edge 110 approximately midway between its junction with edges 102 and 104 and generally bisect the area between edges 102 and 104. Center score lines 122 run approximately ¼the length of cone 100 and run from a central region of and substantially perpendicular to the bottom edge of the pair of sides.

FIG. 2 presents cone 100 in its open state, which is achieved by simultaneously pressing edges 102 and 104 of FIG. 1. In so pressing on edges 102 and 104, score lines 112, 114, 120 and center score lines 122 allow the two sides 101 to flex away from each other while the semi-elliptical curve of score line 120 allows it to lock forming a semi-rigid, arching lower surface to cone 100 holding it in an open position, thus creating upper opening 124 and lower opening 126. Score line 120 forms a means for releasably locking the pair of sides in the open, operable position. The open, operable position defines a hollow structure having the semi-elliptical opening 124 proximate the top edge 108 adapted to enclose a female user's vulva for receiving urine. The lower opening 126 is proximate the bottom edges 110 of the pair of sides for discharging urine. The scored lines 120 have a first terminus proximate a juncture of the upper right edge 106 and the lower right edge 102, and a second terminus located along the lower right edge 102. The second terminus is disposed in the range of approximately three-fourths of the distance from the juncture of the upper right edge 106 and the lower right edge 102 and the juncture of the lower right edge 102 and the bottom edge 110.

FIG. 3 presents a cross section, from above, of open cone 100 at line 3-3 of FIG. 2, while FIG. 4 presents a cross section, from above, at line 4-4 of FIG. 2. FIG. 5 presents a cross section of the folded invention at line 5-5 of FIG. 1.

At FIGS. 6, 7 and 8, a semi rigid, substantially planar, insert 200 is shaped and dimensioned to conform to a portion of the lower surface of the cone 100 such that when the cone 100 is opened, the insert 200 wedges between the two sides 101, along the score lines 120, thereby further aiding in locking the cone 100 in an open position.

The insert 200 consists of a wedge 202 piece which is dimensioned to fit between the two sides 101 of the cone, with the two ends of the wedge 202 matching the contour of the score lines 120. A first end of the wedge 202 coincides with a score line 206 which separates the wedge 202 from an attachment tab 204. The second end of the wedge 202 is at the distal end of the wedge 202 from the score line 206. The insert 200 in attached to the interior of one side 101 of the cone 100 above the score line 120, by the attachment tab 204, such that the score line 206 coincides with the score line 120 of the cone 100. When the cone 100 is in its folded state, the wedge 202 is folded back, along the score line 206, against the attachment tab 202 and the interior of side 101 of the cone 100. When the cone 100 is in its open state, the wedge 202 is folded down, across the interior of the open cone 100 such that the first end of the wedge 202 is fitted into the crease formed along the score line 120 of a first side 101 of the cone 100, and the second end of the wedge 202 is fitted into the crease formed along the score line 120 of the opposite side 101 of the cone 100, thereby locking the cone 100 into its open state.

An alternate embodiment of an insert 300 is depicted at FIGS. 9 and 10. In this alternate embodiment, a semi rigid, substantially planar, insert 300 is shaped and dimensioned to conform to a portion of the lower surface of the cone 100 such that when inserted into the cone 100, after opening the cone 100, it wedges between the two sides 101, along the respective score lines 120, thereby further aiding in locking the cone 100 in an open position.

As illustrated in FIG. 11, a woman may use the device in a standing position allowing her to direct the flow of urine away from her body by cupping her vulva within the upper opening and pointing the lower opening away from herself.

It would be evident to one skilled in the art that the present invention could be produced of a number of different materials and that the size and shape could be varied without affecting its unique ability to retain its shape when pressed into its open position.

It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the following claims.

Claims

1. A device to facilitate female urination from a standing position, comprising:

a pair of substantially planar pentagonal sides, each having a top edge, a bottom edge, an upper right edge, a lower right edge and a left edge, said pair of sides being continuously joined one to the other along said upper right edge, said lower right edge and said left edge, thereby defining an upper right and a left hinge line, respectively, said pair of sides being disposed substantially flat and adjacent one another for storage and being movable away from one another to an open, operable position; and
locking means for releasably locking said pair of sides in said open, operable position hingedly connected along said lower right hinge line;
wedge means for further locking said pair of sides in said open, operable position;
said open, operable position defining a hollow structure having a semi-elliptical opening proximate said top edge of said pair of sides adapted to enclose a female user's vulva for receiving urine, and a lower opening proximate said bottom edges of said pair of sides for discharging urine.

2. A device to facilitate female urination from a standing position, as defined in claim 1, wherein said substantially pentagonal shape is configured such that said lower opening for discharging urine is oriented such that discharged urine is directed away from the body of a user.

3. A device to facilitate female urination from a standing position, as defined in claim 1, wherein said semi-elliptical opening proximate said top edge of said pair of sides comprises a finished edge.

4. A device to facilitate female urination from a standing position, as defined in claim 3, wherein said finished edge comprises a flap folded inwardly.

5. A device to facilitate female urination from a standing position, as defined in claim 1, wherein said locking means comprises a semi-elliptical scored line disposed in each of said pair of sides, each of said scored lines having a first terminus proximate a juncture of said upper right edge and said lower right edge and a second terminus locate along said lower right edge.

6. A device to facilitate female urination from a standing position, as defined in claim 5, wherein said wedge means further comprises a semi-rigid, substantially planar insert, said insert shaped and dimensioned to conform to a predetermined portion of a lower portion of said device when said device is in said open, operable position, and adapted to be wedged between said pair of sides, along said semi-elliptical scored lines, said substantially planer insert being attached to one of said pair of sides, above its semi-elliptical scored line such that when said device is in said open, operable position, said insert folds out with a first end of said insert positioned along said semi-elliptical scored line of said one of said pair of sides, said insert extending across said lower portion of said device, and a second end of said insert positioned along the semi-elliptical scored line of the other of said pair of sides.

7. A device to facilitate female urination from a standing position, as defined in claim 5, wherein said wedge means further comprises a semi-rigid, substantially planar insert, said insert shaped and dimensioned to conform to a predetermined portion of a lower portion of said device, when said device is in said open, operable position, and adapted to be inserted into said device and wedged between said pair of sides, along said semi-elliptical scored lines.

8. A device to facilitate female urination from a standing position, as defined in claim 6, wherein said second terminus is disposed in the range of approximately three fourths of the distance from said juncture of said upper right edge and said lower right edge and the juncture of said lower right edge and said bottom edge.

9. A device to facilitate female urination from a standing position, as defined in claim 1, further comprising:

at least one score line disposed in each of said pair of sides, said at least one score line running from a central region and substantially perpendicular to said bottom edge of said pair of sides.

10. A device to facilitate female urination from a standing position, as defined in claim 1, wherein said pair of sides comprise water resistant paper.

11. A device to facilitate female urination from a standing position, as defined in claim 10, wherein said device is intended for multiple uses.

It sometimes desirable for a woman to be able to urinate in a standing position. In these situations, urination is difficult as the flow can not be directed, as it can by a male. A means to facilitate urination while in a standing position and directing the flow away from the body is desirable. The present invention provides an economical, convenient and collapsible device for standing urination which retains its shape when in its open state, eliminating much of the risk of contaminating ones hands with urine during use. If the two edges, in the flat position, are pushed towards each other, it snaps open and remains open. A semi-rigid, substantially planar, insert will aid the cone remain open, resisting the pressure exerted by the legs of the user to push it closed.
Patent History
Publication number: 20060218708
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 5, 2005
Publication Date: Oct 5, 2006
Inventor: Ehsan Filsouf (Miami, FL)
Application Number: 11/098,645
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: 4/144.100
International Classification: A47K 11/00 (20060101);