CA2065297A1 - Sealed coupling device for ostomy - Google Patents

Sealed coupling device for ostomy

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CA2065297A1
CA2065297A1 CA 2065297 CA2065297A CA2065297A1 CA 2065297 A1 CA2065297 A1 CA 2065297A1 CA 2065297 CA2065297 CA 2065297 CA 2065297 A CA2065297 A CA 2065297A CA 2065297 A1 CA2065297 A1 CA 2065297A1
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stoma
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Jose M. Pascual Vidal
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B Braun Medical SA
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Abstract

The device object of the present invention relates to a sealed coupling for ostomy, of the type applicable in closing systems and which includes a collecting bag provided with a central orifice which may be brought face to face to a stoma and surrounded by an annular coupling element joined to the wall of said bag, which coupling element has a double wall defining a channel with its opening oriented towards the stoma, and which cooperates with a second annular coupling element integral with a plate adhered to the skin of the user around the stoma, allowing a coupling/uncoupling as desired by the user. To this effect, there is provided an annular tubular neck adhered to the user's skin coupled in a conduit defined by an also annular double wall joined around the stoma-facing orifice of the collecting bag.

Description

2~ ~2~ 7 TIGHT COUPLING DEVICE FOR OSTOMY
The present invention relates to a tight coupling device ~or ostomy.
AREA OF THE INVENTION
As is known, in some gastrointestinal or urinary surgical operations the patients have artificial openings made to which bags for receiving the residues are connected.
These artificial openings are known as colostomies, urostomies or ileostomies, commonly designated by the term ostomy.
The device of this invention relates to a tight coupling for ostomy, of the type applicable in assemblies for ostomy which comprise a collecting bag with a central orifice, juxtaposable to a stoma and surrounded by an annular coupling element connected to the wall of said bag, which element has a double wall defining a channel with its opening oriented toward the stoma, which cooperates with a second annular coupling element integral with a plate adhering to the user's skin around the stoma, permitting very simple and convenient coupling/uncoupling at the user's discretion.
HISTORY OF THE INVENTION
The collecting ostomy bags and the accessories attached to them are preferably made of plastic materials, in view of their flexible and impermeable characteristics, among others.
The closure systems formed by obturation elements in the form of male and female ribs, both of plastic, capable of nesting one in the other offering an efficient closure and facilitating the opening of flexible bags generally of plastic material, are known and widely used in a variety of industrial sectors.
These types of closure systems are fully described by KABUSHIKI KAISHA SEISAN NIPPON-SHA, contained in Spanish Patents No. 279,517 of 1962 and Certificate of Addition No.
332,468 of 1966, and by MINIGRIF EUROPE AKTIESELSKAB
contained in Spanish Patent No. 330,627 of 1967.

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The device referred to has a first disadvantage relating to the cleaning of the annular element connected to the plate adhering to the user, since the shutting lip defines a cavity where residues may be retained , difficult to reach, and in any event involving manipulations which add to the user's discomfort.
Also, the proposed coupling will make it necessary for the user or the therapist to exert traction or apply pressure whenever the collecting bag must be replaced, I causing the patient discomfort or pain, which should eliminated.
Thirdly, the tubular neck of the desaribed device is not rigid enough for the coupling to be classified as secure so that the bag will not come loose unintentionally in general by the patient's movements.
As to the imperviousness of the device it may also be objected that the same in supported exclusively by a lip ~i defined on the element integral with the plate or patch ;l 35 adhering to the user and which is not changed every time the ; collecting bag is replaced, for which reason said lip may in time lose its effectiveness, with the possible deposition of . .
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A second antecedent of the invention can be found in USA patent 4,419,100, in which is discussed at length the problem of the necessary rigidity of the tubular neck combined with the flexible properties of the annular coupling elements necessary for simplifying and facilitating the tasks of replacement of the bag.
Although the solution offered in that patent gives lo results superior to those of the previously considered patent, here the risk exists of possible depositions of residues inside the canal which receives the tubular neck, thereby complicating the task of replacing the bag.
Also the cost of this second device is considerable in view of the manner of connecting the second coupling element to the plate adhering to the patient.
Lastly, the walls of the canal of the annular element that has the neck of the other annular element inserted in it have an equal or equivalent width, so that the free passage of the opening toward the bag is reduced and the end of the inner wall forms a stepped connection which may favour the deposit of residues.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The coupling dsvice according to the present invention eliminates the disadvantages poinied out, giving a remarkable imperviousness between the two closure elements of male and female configuration that form it.
For this there has been provided an annular element in the form of a tubular neck of predetermined cross section, integral with the plate adhering to the user's skin, which tubular neck will be coupled on a canal defined by a double wall, also annular, integrally linked around the orifice juxtaposable to the stoma of the collecting bag.
Said tubular neck possesses an inverted truncated cone-shaped inner surface, its wall presenting a maximum width at the interlocking zone and its outer face defines a protuberant profile having at its base circumferentially ~,,-- . . . . ..
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equidistant slots, from which originate outwardly a laminarlug of flexible condition, and inwardly a second laminar lug.
The annular element which forms said canal connected to the wall of the collecting bag, around the orifice thereof facing the stoma, has a rectangular trapezoidal cross-section, with a constriction in its mouth caused by an inward protuberance of the canal, at the edge of the outer wall, which is substantially rigid, with an annular recess in its outer face, while the second wall limiting the canal is thin and flexible so that it can easily adapt to the inverted truncated cone-shaped inner face of the tubular neck of the second coupling element, without formation of a step on the corresponding end edge.
The coupling between the two annular elements occurs by means of the fitting of the tubular neck against the bottom of the annular channel, offering imperviousness in at least three differentiated annular zones of the inner surface of the annular channel - a first one at the end of the inner wall of the annular channel by slight deformation against the lower end of the first inclined section of the tubular neck; a second one by juxtaposition of the distal end of the tubular neck, parallel to the base thereof, against the bottom of the annular channel; and a third one by coincidence of the protuberance of the outer wall of the tubular neck defined by the triangular profile against the protuberance of the end of the outer wall of the annular canal.
The solution according to the present invention offers optimum results, mainly by its tightness, easy handling and cleaning, as compared with the solutions know until now.
In fact, the coupling between the two annular elements occurs with slight pressure, thereby obtaining absolute tightness to the exterior, through the means which bring about said union, and ensuring rapid passage of the . stools between the interior of the user's stoma and the ., : ' ' . :
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interior of the bag.
The inclination of the first section of the interior of the tubular neck in juxtaposition with the end of the inner wall of one of the two walls which form the annular channel makes it easy for the stools to get quickly into the interior of the bag. Also, the described structure does not permit the settling of the stools in this intermediate section.
The materials which constitute the rings referred to, as well as the bag itself, ensure an elastic deformation necessary for the user's comfort, without thereby altering the stated characteristics.
Besides the foregoing elements, the device comprises others which will be pointed out below.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The anne~ed drawings, given only by way of example, will help to better understand the invention, the characteristics which it presents, ànd the advantages that it is able to offer.
Figure 1 is a view in transverse section of a device according to the present invention, with the two annular elements coupled.
Figure 2 is a plan view of the collecting bag provided with the annular channel.
Figure 3 is a sectional view of the annular channel cooperating with the tubular neck during the phase of installation of the bag connected to the tubular neck.
Figure 4 is a sectional view of the annular channel with the tubular neck uncoupled.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF
THE INVENTION
In figure 1 is shown a coupling device according to the present invention, formed by the collecting bag 1 and the plate 2, both provided with the orifices 3 and 4 juxtaposable to the patient's stoma.
The collecting bag 1 is formed by two identical flexible sheets, peFimetrically heat-sealable at 7, the , :. ~. . . . -~;: . .-- : .
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inner sheet 6 comprising the orifice 3 which connects it with its interior.
Plate 2 is formed by a first conventional ring 8, of a material known commercially in the sector as 'karaya' of therapeutic characteristics, extraneous to the present invention. This ring is covered by a second rinq 9 of larger diameter of a cellulose material which on its inner face comprises an adhesive, protected by the ring 10 of paper or the like, for its adhesion on the surface of the patient's skin that surrounds the stoma thereof.
The materials that constitute the bag 1 are of plastic nature and laminar condition, such as polyethylene, PVC, polyamide or the like, or a compound of the type formed by polyethylene/EVA/polyvinyl chloride or similar.
The collecting bag l is coupled to plate 2 through the annular channel 11 and the tubular neck 12.
The annular channel 11 and the tubular neck 12 may be made of high or low density polyethylene or of ethylene and vinyl acetate copolymer (EVA) or polyvinyl chloride (PVC), and obtaining by molding.
The orifice 3 provided in the collecting bag 1 is of a diameter equal to or greater than the orifice defined by the annular channel 11, as long as the contour of the orifice of sheet 6 can be joined with the basal surface 14 of the annular channel 11 integrally in conventional manner by heat.
The tubular neck 12 presents in its basal zone and oriented inwardly a lug 15 which in turn defines a central orifice 16 facing the orifice 4 provided in the annular plate 8. The union between the tubular neck 12 and plate 2 is obtained by heat between the end of the inner lug 15 of the tubular neck 12 and the inner perimeter of ring 9, being joined to the annular plate 8 by the previously mentioned means.
From de base of the tubular neck 12 originates outwardly a laminar lug 17, the usefulness of which will be explained later.

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The annular channel 11 connected by the surface 14 to the sheet 6 of the collecting bag 1 is turned toward the stoma of the patient, presenting in section, its substantially rigid outer wall 22 and with an annular recess in its outer face of rectangular section 23, and its much thinner inner wall 24, of triangular profile inverted from the surface 14, slightly protruding relative to the outer wall 22.
Internally, the annular channel 11 comprises on the outer wall 22 a protuberance 25 at its lower end, the usefulness of which will be described later.
Externally, the annular channel 11 is provided with a lug 30, as shown in figure 4, the usefulness of which will be described later.
The coupling between the annular channel 11 and the tubular neck 12 is obtained by means of the insertion of the former against the latter, as shown in figure 3.
The annular plate 8 will place itself around the patient's stoma and will stay connected therewith by means of the ring 9 adhering on the patient's skin, allowing the tubular neck 12 to be positioned reliably.
As the tubular neck 12 is connected to the ring 9 3~ by the end of the inner lug 15, and as the materials that constitute the parts are flexible, the user's thumb can be positioned between the outer laminar lug 17 of the tubular neck 12 and the adhesive ring 9, as shown in figure 3.
By its free end, the tubular neck 12 is able to receive the bottom of the annular channel 11 and by slight pressure between both parts through the positioning referred to, with the index finger of the same hand on the outer face .. ,. ~. .. . .. .
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The coupling between the two annular elements receives an imperviousness in three differentiated annular zones:
A first one between the end of the triangular inner wall 24 inverted from the surface 14 of the annular channel 11, ~y slight deformation on the first inclined section 18 of the tubular neck.
A second zone by juxtaposition of the section 19 parallel to the base of the tubular neck 12 against the inner bottom of the annular channel 11, and A third and last zone through the protuberance 25 of the inner lower end of the outer wall of the annular channel 11, with the outer triangular projection 20 of the tubular neck 12.
Figure 4 shows how to proceed for the uncoupling between the annular channel 11 and the tubular neck 12.
Thus, by slight pressure outward with the fingers of one hand through lug 30 of annular channel 11, and pressing the fingers of the other hand on the surface of the outer laminar lug 17 of the tubular neck 12, it is feasible to release, by deformation, the protuberance 25 of the inner lower end of the outer wall of the annular channel 11 from the outer triangular projection 20 of the tubular neck 12.
With the coupling of the two annular elements, the inclination of the inner triangular wall 24 inverted from the surface 14 of the annular channel 11 by slight deformation on the first inner inclined section 18 of inverted truncated cone shape of the tubular neck 12 cooperates definitively to ensure the tightness of the assembly, as it not only does not permit the deposit of the stools on the same distance existing between the end of that inclined section and the small angle defined by the first inclined inner section 18 and the inner lug 15 of the tubular neck 12, but it effectively helps owing to its ,.. ., . .; :

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Claims (8)

1. Tight coupling device for ostomy, of the type applicable in closure systems which comprise a collecting bag, with an orifice juxtaposable to the stoma, and surrounded by a first annular coupling element connected to the wall of said bag, which has a double wall defining a channel with its opening oriented toward the stoma and a projection on its outer wall which cooperates in interlock with the outer shoulder of a tubular neck which starts from a second annular coupling element fastened to a plate adhering to the user's skin around the stoma, the coupling between the two annular elements being executed by introduction of said neck into that canal, characterized in that said tubular neck possesses an inverted truncated cone-shaped inner surface, its wall presenting a maximum width at the interlocking zone and its outer face defines a protuberant profile, said tubular neck having at its base circumferentially equidistant slots from which originate outwardly a laminar lug of flexible condition and inwardly a second laminar lug whereby said second annular element is joined to the plate adhering to the user's skin and in that the groove-and-tongue coupling between the two annular elements offers an imperviousness in at least three differentiated zones of the inner surface of the grooved profile, one of said zones establishing itself at the end of the inner wall of said grooved profile, which, with slight deformation, remains aligned abutting on the truncated cone-shaped inner wall of the tubular neck, while a second obturation zone is obtained by the juxtaposition of the distal end of the tubular neck against the bottom of the grooved profile, and lastly the protuberant configuration of the outer wall of the tubular neck coincides with the projection of the end of the outer wall of the grooved profile oriented toward the interior of said canal.
2. Device, according to claim 1, characterized in that the wall of the tubular neck of the second annular coupling element offers in cross section a first inclined section corresponding to the inverted truncated cone-shaped inner surface, continued by a second section in a plane parallel to the base of the element, followed by a triangular profile whose vertex defines said protuberance of the interlock and terminating in a last section substantially perpendicular to the base of the ring which connects with the edge of the flexible blade which extends outwardly.
3. Device, according to claim 1, characterized in that the first annular element connected to the wall of the collecting bag delimiting the orifice thereof facing the stoma has a substantially rigid outer wall and an annular recess in its outer face of rectangular cross section, while the second wall delimiting the canal is thin and flexible so that it can easily adapt to the inverted truncated cone-shaped inner face of the tubular neck of the second coupling element.
4. Device, according to claim 1 and 3, characterized in that the thinner, inner wall of the first annular element has a transverse section approximating a rectangular triangle and has a greater development in length than the outer wall.
5. Device, according to claims 1 and 3, characterized in that the inner section of the canal of the first annular element connected to the wall of the collecting bag adopts a rectangular trapezoidal profile.
6. Device, according to claim 1, characterized in that the laminar lug which extends outwardly from the base of the second annular coupling element evolves as a circular rim and extends above the plate in a zone next to the edges thereof.
7. Device, according to claim 1, characterized in that the laminar lug which extends inwardly from the base of the second annular coupling element also evolves as a circular rim having a smaller thickness and width than the other blade in outward overhang.
8. Device, according to claim 1, characterized in that the outwardly extending laminar lug of the second annular coupling element is disposed at a greater height than the base of said annular element.
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CN108852604A (en) * 2018-08-07 2018-11-23 桐乡市宝禾医疗器械有限公司 A kind of ostomy bag convex surface chassis

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
CN108852604A (en) * 2018-08-07 2018-11-23 桐乡市宝禾医疗器械有限公司 A kind of ostomy bag convex surface chassis

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