ENHANCED COMFORT DEVICE FOR MALE INCONTINENCE
An enhanced comfort device for male incontinence has an open end and a distal tip portion. A securing portion is disposed along the open end and provides a securing force to removably and comfortable secure the device on a user's penis. The distal tip portion covers the glans of the user's penis and an absorbent is placed on an inner surface of the tip portion and absorbs any discharges such as urine to provide comfort without embarrassment to the user. The absorbent may be replaceable or the entire device may be discarded in a disposable embodiment. The securing portion may be made of an elastic material or the securing portion may a folded over portion of the sleeve material. A color indicator may be placed on the tip portion to indicate a medical condition. The color indicator may test for one condition or more medical conditions.
This is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/456,936, filed Aug. 11, 2014, which in turn claims priority to Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/865,108, filed on Aug. 12, 2013, the complete disclosures of each of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONA wide variety of medical conditions may contribute to a male experiencing uncontrolled or unintentional leakage of fluids from the penis. These causes may be acute or may be chronic in duration. Typical causes can include, infections of the genital or urinary tract, side effects from medications, physiological responses to medical procedures, medical procedures involving the penis, aging, disease of genital or urinary glands or organs or recent sexual activity.
Some products specifically deal with urinary incontinence, from indwelling devices (e.g., catheters) to gross absorbents (e.g., diapers and pads), and these products can have some drawbacks. For example, these products can be uncomfortable and can generate noises during routine activities that can lead to loss of privacy or embarrassment. Further, those who use these product may need to carry a supply of large bulky replacements because at least some of these products must be changed (e.g., to avoid the potential for leakage, odor, etc.).
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAn enhanced comfort device for male incontinence has an open end and a distal tip portion. A securing portion is disposed along the open end and provides a securing force to removably and comfortable secure the device on a user's penis. The distal tip portion covers the glans of the user's penis and an absorbent is placed on an inner surface of the tip portion and absorbs any discharges such as urine to provide comfort without embarrassment to the user. The absorbent may be replaceable or the entire device may be discarded in a disposable embodiment. The securing portion may be made of an elastic material or the securing portion may a folded over portion of the sleeve material. A color indicator may be placed on the tip portion to indicate a medical condition. The color indicator may test for one condition or more medical conditions.
Other features and advantages of the instant invention will become apparent from the following description of the invention which refers to the accompanying drawings.
FIG. SA shows a side view of another embodiment of an enhanced comfort device for male incontinence positioned over a penis, with the enhanced comfort device for male incontinence having a retention feature including a retaining ring;
FIG. SB shows a top view of the retaining ring of FIG. SA;
FIG. IOA shows a side view of another embodiment of an absorbent in an expanded configuration;
FIG. IOB shows a side view of yet another embodiment of an absorbent in an expanded configuration;
FIG. IIA shows a side view of yet another embodiment of an absorbent in a collapsed configuration;
In the following detailed description of the invention, reference is made to the drawings in which reference numerals refer to like elements, and which are intended to show by way of illustration specific embodiments in which the invention may be practiced. It is understood that other embodiments may be utilized and that structural changes may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention.
The present disclosure describes various embodiments of a enhanced comfort device for male incontinence that is designed to contain and manage urine or other secretions that may be emitted from the urethra of a penis (discharges). The enhanced comfort device for male incontinence can also contain and manage secretions from other sources on the structure of the penis as well. For example, the enhanced comfort device for male incontinence can provide a user with a sanitary and discrete method for managing discharges without the user having to alter the user's attire, physical activities or compromise privacy. The enhanced comfort device for male incontinence described herein can provide protection against discharge or leakage in a manner that is as minimally intrusive.
The enhanced comfort device for male incontinence can provide containment means to gather and control any of a multitude of excretions or emissions that can be secreted from the penis. In addition, the enhanced comfort device for male incontinence is designed to be anatomically accommodating to the penis, minimally intrusive to the user and be completely independent of the user's choice of undergarments.
The enhanced comfort device for male incontinence can include a sheath that conforms to at least part of the penis, and can include a proximal portion that covers at least a part of the shaft of the penis and a distal portion that covers at least a part of the head of the penis. The sheath can be configured to conform to a shape and contour of at least a flaccid penis. In addition, the enhanced comfort device for male incontinence can include an absorbent that can absorb the excretions or emissions from the penis. The absorbent can be removed and replaced from the sheath, including while the sheath is at least partially secured to the penis. For example, a used absorbent can be removed from the sheath in order to be replaced with a new absorbent, such as in order to prevent over-absorption of fluids in the absorbent and prevent leakage, sanitation reasons, etc.
In addition, the enhanced comfort device for male incontinence can include a first opening in the proximal portion of the sheath and a second opening in the distal portion of the sheath. The first opening can be sized and shaped to allow the penis to be inserted and positioned within the sheath. The second opening can be sized and shaped to allow the absorbent to be removed from the sheath, while also preventing the absorbent from unwanted removal from the sheath. The absorbent can include a variety of materials that can assist with absorbing a variety of fluids (e.g., excretions, emissions). In addition, the absorbent can include features that can assist with securing the position of the absorbent in the sheath.
Additionally, a grasping feature can be incorporated with or coupled to the absorbent, which can assist a user with removing (e.g., via pulling) the absorbent from the sheath, including while the user is wearing the sheath. For example, while wearing the enhanced comfort device for male incontinence, the user can pull on the grasping feature and remove the absorbent through the second opening. While still wearing the sheath, the user can replace the absorbent with a new absorbent, such as through a slit along the length of the sheath. The slit can also provide a way to remove the penis from the sheath, such as during urination, without completely detaching the enhanced comfort device for male incontinence from the penis. This can also allow for discrete use of the enhanced comfort device for male incontinence. The enhanced comfort device for male incontinence can also include one or more retaining features that can assist with securing the position of the enhanced comfort device for male incontinence relative to the penis.
In addition, the enhanced comfort device for male incontinence 100 can include an absorbent 120 that can be positioned in the distal portion 106 of the sheath 102. The absorbent 120 can at least partially cover or surround the head of the penis 105, which can allow for capturing of fluid excreted, for example, through the urethra. However, although the absorbent 120 is shown as being positioned in the distal portion 106 of the sheath 102 and surrounding the head of the penis, the absorbent 120 can be positioned anywhere in the sheath 102 and have any number of shapes and sizes, such as in order to accommodate other uses of the device (e.g., providing sanitary covering over a wound on the penis, applying medication to one or more parts of the penis, etc.).
The absorbent 120 can be attached to or integrated with a grasping feature 122, which can assist with either removing or replacing the absorbent 120. For example, a user can pull on the grasping feature 122 in order to pull the absorbent 120 out through the second opening 110. In addition, a user an insert a new absorbent 120 through either the first opening 108 or through a slit in the sheath (see, for example,
Retention feature 240 can include a rolled cuff 242. Rolled cuff 242 can be made out of extra material at a proximal end of the sheath 202. The extra material can be rolled up in order to create a circumferential compressive force along a part of a shaft of penis 205. The extra material used to form rolled cuff 242 can be made out of the same or another suitable material than the rest of sheath 202. A grasping feature 222 is used to assist with positioning absorbent 220 within sheath 202 as described above with respect to the embodiment shown in
The retention feature 340 can include an external flap 344 that can form a secured position (see
The retention feature 440 can include an elastic compressive sleeve 446 that can provide a circumferential compressive force around the shaft of the penis 405. The compressive sleeve 446 can be made out of a material that can apply the circumferential compressive force. For example during use, the compressive sleeve 446 can be expanded in order to allow the penis to be inserted and positioned within the sheath 402. The compressive sleeve 446 can be relaxed in order to allow the compressive sleeve 446 to apply the circumferential compressive force and assist with securing the sheath 402 to the penis 405.
The compressive sleeve 446 can be made out of the same or different material than the remaining part of the sheath 402. In addition, the compressive sleeve 446 can be attached to the sheath 402 in a variety of ways, including bonded, sewn, etc. The compressive sleeve 446 can include surface features along an inner surface of the compressive sleeve 446 that can assist with securing the position of the compressive sleeve 446 relative to the shaft of the penis (e.g. via friction). Additionally, the compressive sleeve 446 can include features that encourage ventilation (e.g., porous material) between the skin of the penis and the compressive sleeve 446. A grasping feature 422 is used to assist with positioning absorbent 420 within sheath 402 as described above with respect to the embodiment shown in
The retention feature 540 can include a retaining ring 548, which can be releasably coupled to the sheath 502. The retaining ring 548 can be a separate part from the sheath 502 such that it can be coupled and completely removed from the sheath 502, as shown in
Additionally, the retaining ring 548 can be made in a variety of sizes in order to achieve a desired level of retention of the sheath 502 and comfort for the user.
For example, during use, the retaining ring 548 can be expanded in order to allow the retaining ring 548 to be positioned over the sheath 502 and shaft of the penis 505. The retaining ring 548 can be allowed to relax over the sheath 502 that has been positioned over the penis 505 in order to allow the retaining ring 548 to retain the sheath 502 in the desired position over the penis 505. A grasping feature 522 is used to assist with positioning absorbent 520 within sheath 502 as described above with respect to the embodiment shown in
The retention feature 640 can include a retaining cord 650 that can extend through a circumferential pocket 651 that is integrated with or coupled to the sheath 602. In addition, the retaining cord 650 can include a securing feature 653 that can releasably secure a position (e.g., via friction) along the retaining cord 650 and can assist with either applying or maintaining a circumferential force applied by the retaining cord 650 around the penis. For example, during use, the securing feature 653 can be loosened (i.e., advanced along the cord towards the distal ends of the cord) in order to allow the penis to be inserted and positioned within the sheath 402. In addition, the securing feature 653 can be tightened (i.e., advanced along the cord away from the distal ends of the cord) in order to allow the retaining cord 650 to apply the circumferential compressive force and assist with securing the sheath 602 to the penis 605. A grasping feature 622 is used to assist with positioning absorbent 620 within sheath 602 as described above with respect to the embodiment shown in
The retention feature 740 can include a single free-ended retaining cord 752 that can extend through a circumferential pocket 751 that is integrated with or coupled to the sheath 702. In addition, the single free-ended retaining cord 752 can include a securing feature 753 that can releasably secure a position (e.g., via friction) along the single free-ended retaining cord 752 and can assist with either applying or maintaining a circumferential compressive force applied by the single free-ended retaining cord 752 around the penis. A first end of the single free-ended retaining cord 752, for example, can be attached to either the sheath or circumferential pocket 751. A second end of the single free-ended retaining cord 752 can be free to extend from the circumferential pocket 751 and assist with adjusting the circumferential compressive force. The securing feature 753 can also be coupled to the single free-ended retaining cord 752 adjacent the second end for assisting with adjusting and maintaining the circumferential compressive force. For example, during use, the securing feature 753 can be loosened (i.e., advanced along the cord toward the distal free-end) in order to allow the penis to be inserted and positioned within the sheath 702. The securing feature 753 can be tightened (i.e., advanced along the cord away from the distal free-end) in order to allow the single free-ended retaining cord 752 to apply the circumferential compressive force and assist with securing the sheath 702 to the penis 705.
The retention feature 840 can include a deformable elastic element 854 that can be coupled to the sheath 802, such as extending through a circumferential pocket 851 integrated with or coupled to the sheath 802. The deformable elastic element 854 can apply a circumferential compressive force around the penis and a part of the sheath 802, which can assist with securing the position of the sheath 802 relative to the penis 805. The deformable elastic element 854 can have a ring shape and can be made out of one or more of a variety of materials, including nickel titanium shape memory alloys (nitinol) and flexible, deformable polymers. Additionally, the deformable elastic element 854 can be made in a variety of sizes in order to achieve a desired level of retention of the sheath and comfort for the user.
For example, during use the deformable elastic element 854 can be expanded (as shown in
Embodiments of the enhanced comfort device for male incontinence discussed herein include a removable and replaceable absorbent, which can include any of the absorbents discussed herein, including any of the absorbent embodiments described below. The absorbents can have a variety of shapes and sizes, including forming more than one shape, such as a compact and expanded shape or configuration. For example, the compact configuration can allow for either improved loading or unloading of the absorbent from the sheath. The absorbent can form the expanded configuration upon either contact with moisture or placement within the sheath, such as within the distal portion. The absorbent can be pre-loaded, such that the enhanced comfort device for male incontinence comes with an absorbent already in place in the sheath for use. Alternatively or in addition, the absorbent can either be loaded through the first opening of the sheath or through a slit formed along the sheath (see, for example,
In addition, a grasping feature extending from the absorbent can be used to assist in either positioning the absorbent in the sheath or removing the absorbent from the sheath. The absorbent can be removed, for example, by pulling on the grasping feature in order to pull the absorbent through the second opening in the sheath, including while the user has the sheath secured to the user's penis. As such, the second opening can include a flexible or elastic property that allows the absorbent to be removed through the second opening, while also preventing the absorbent from traveling through the second opening until desired, such as when the user pulls the absorbent out through the second opening. The grasping feature can include an adhesive tape (not shown) or adhesive material at a distal end of the grasping feature, which can allow the user to secure the distal end of the grasping feature (e.g., to the sheath) in order to prevent unintended pulling on the grasping feature. The grasping feature can be made out of the same or different material than the absorbent. For example, the grasping feature can be made out of a hydrophobic material, which can prevent the grasping feature from absorbing fluid and potentially leaking fluid out from the sheath.
Replacement absorbents can be provided, for example, in individual packaging, which can allow for easy and sanitary transport. For example, each absorbent can capture up to approximately 8 mL to approximately 12 mL of fluid, however, an absorbent can capture more or less without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. As will be discussed in greater detail below, the absorbent can be discretely removed and replaced from the sheath, including while the user is wearing the sheath. The slit in the sheath can also allow the user to perform normal functions, such as urinate, without having to remove the sheath completely from the penis (i.e., the retention feature can remain secured).
In addition, although described as an absorbent for collecting fluids, such as bodily fluids (e.g., urine), the absorbent can provide any number of a variety of functions. For example, the absorbent can provide protection, such as for addressing a wound. Alternatively or in addition, the absorbent can be impregnated with at least one medicament for delivery to a part of the penis. Additionally, although the positioning feature is shown and described as a string or tab, the positioning feature can have any shape or size for providing assistance with positioning (e.g., either loading or removing) the absorbent relative to the sheath.
At least in the expanded configuration, the absorbent 920 can have a hollow formation that includes a cavity 925. In addition, the absorbent 920 can be sized and shaped to surround at least a part of the distal end of the penis. For example, the absorbent, such as the walls forming the cavity 925, can surround at least the head of the penis. The absorbent can be symmetrical or asymmetrical and can have a variety of shapes and sizes.
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The absorbent can be made out of one or more of a variety of materials. For example, the absorbent can include hydro gels, hydroxyl ethyl cellulose, silica gels, polymethlymethacrylate gels, clays, etc. The absorbent material can be woven, non-woven, extruded, calendered, knitted, spin bonded, etc. In addition, the outer surface of the absorbent can include a material that is impervious to the passage of aqueous based fluids, which can be the result of physical properties of the material and/or can be supplied by supplemental processing, treatments, additives, etc. In addition, the outer surface can allow the passage of air through it in either a preferential direction or bi-directionally. The various components and materials of the absorbent can be assembled and secured together using techniques such as, but not limited to, adhesive bonding, thermal bonding, crimping or other mechanical deformation, sewing, etc.
The various enhanced comfort devices for male incontinences disclosed herein can be used to cover at least a part of a penis and collect one or more of a variety of fluids. While exemplary methods are discussed below for positioning the enhanced comfort device for male incontinence on a penis, as well as removing and replacing an absorbent, a person skilled in the art will appreciate that the fluid removal devices are not limited to the exemplary methods discussed herein.
To begin with, a distal end of a penis 105 of a user can be inserted into the sheath 102, such as through the first opening 108 of the proximal portion 104. The penis 105 can be inserted until either the proximal portion 104 is positioned adjacent a proximal end of the penis 105 or the head of the penis 105 is positioned within at last a part of the distal portion 106 of the sheath 102. In addition, the sheath 102 can be secured in position relative to the penis by the retention feature, including at least any of the retention features disclosed herein.
The user can wear the enhanced comfort device for male incontinence 100 for a period of time (e.g., one or more hours, days, etc.). For example, the sheath 102 can be made out of material that allows for continuous use and wearing of the enhanced comfort device for male incontinence 100. In addition, any part of the enhanced comfort device for male incontinence 100, including either the sheath 102 or absorbent 120, can be removed and washed for subsequent wearing and use by the user. Furthermore, as discussed above, the enhanced comfort device for male incontinence 100 can be worn while the absorbent 120 is removed from the sheath and also while a new absorbent 120 is inserted into the sheath 102, as will be described in greater detail below.
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Additionally or in the alternative, a new absorbent 120 can be inserted into the sheath 102 through the first opening 108, or any other openings provided in the sheath 102. For example, the absorbent 120 can be inserted in a compact configuration and can expand into an expanded configuration once positioned within the sheath 102. In addition, although the penis is shown as being withdrawn through the slit 2200 while the new absorbent 120 is being inserted, the penis can alternatively be contained within the sheath 102 (i.e., not withdrawn through the slit 2200) while the new absorbent 120 is being inserted.
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In the descriptions above and in the claims, phrases such as “at least one of’ or “one or more of’ may occur followed by a conjunctive list of elements or features. The term “and/or” may also occur in a list of two or more elements or features. Unless otherwise implicitly or explicitly contradicted by the context in which it is used, such a phrase is intended to mean any of the listed elements or features individually or any of the recited elements or features in combination with any of the other recited elements or features. For example, the phrases “at least one of A and B;” “one or more of A and B;” and “A and/or B” are each intended to mean “A alone, B alone, or A and B together.” A similar interpretation is also intended for lists including three or more items. For example, the phrases “at least one of A, B, and C;” “one or more of A, B, and C;” and “A, B, and/or C” are each intended to mean “A alone, B alone, C alone, A and B together, A and C together, B and C together, or A and B and C together.” Use of the term “based on,” above and in the claims is intended to mean, “based at least in part on,” such that an unrecited feature or element is also permissible.
Although the instant invention has been described in relation to particular embodiments thereof, many other variations and modifications and other uses will become apparent to those skilled in the art.
Claims
1. An enhanced comfort device for male incontinence comprising:
- a sleeve portion;
- said sleeve portion having an open end and a distal tip portion;
- a securing portion;
- said tip portion adapted to cover at least a portion of the glans of a penis;
- said securing portion providing a circumferential compression force whereby said sleeve portion is removably held in place; and
- an absorbent disposed on an inner portion of said tip portion whereby penile fluids are absorbed by said absorbent.
2. The enhanced comfort device for male incontinence according to claim 1; further comprising a color indicator disposed on an outer portion of said tip portion to indicate at least one selected condition as indicated by a color change of said color indicator.
3. The enhanced comfort device for male incontinence according to claim 1 wherein said absorbent is replaceable.
4. The enhanced comfort device for male incontinence according to claim 1 wherein said sleeve portion is adapted to generally follow the natural shape of a penis.
5. The enhanced comfort device for male incontinence according to claim 2 wherein the color of said sleeve is selected to match a user's natural skin color.
6. The enhanced comfort device for male incontinence according to claim 1 wherein said securing portion is an elastic material.
7. The enhanced comfort device for male incontinence according to claim 1 wherein said securing portion comprises a folded over portion of said sleeve portion.
8. The enhanced comfort device for male incontinence according to claim 1 where said sleeve portion is made of cotton.
9. The enhanced comfort device for male incontinence according to claim 1 further comprising a second securing portion disposed between said securing portion and said tip portion.
10. The enhanced comfort device for male incontinence according to claim 9 wherein said second securing portion is an elastic band.
11. The enhanced comfort device for male incontinence according to claim 10 wherein said securing portion is an elastic band.
12. The enhanced comfort device for male incontinence according to claim 2 wherein said indicator has at least two separate color indicating portions wherein at least two different conditions are tested for.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 24, 2017
Publication Date: Nov 9, 2017
Inventor: Eric LEE (Laguna Niguel, CA)
Application Number: 15/658,021