CN113677300A - Lower clothes for relieving bowels and method for treating relieving bowels - Google Patents

Lower clothes for relieving bowels and method for treating relieving bowels Download PDF

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CN113677300A
CN113677300A CN201980094529.5A CN201980094529A CN113677300A CN 113677300 A CN113677300 A CN 113677300A CN 201980094529 A CN201980094529 A CN 201980094529A CN 113677300 A CN113677300 A CN 113677300A
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金厚永
金允镐
卞相畯
权泰雄
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Abstract

Disclosed is a lower garment (diaper) for urination and defecation, which is sanitary and can treat a large number of urination and defecation. The lower clothes for relieving the bowels comprises a front face, a rear face and a connecting face for connecting the front face and the rear face. Wherein the rear face has a hip part corresponding to a user's hip, at least one hip support part is formed in an inner space or an inner side of the hip part, the hip support part lifts the user's hip during lifting, a space capable of receiving stool and urine is formed between the hip and the connection face as the hip is lifted, and contact between the stool and the user's skin is minimized through the space.

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Lower clothes for relieving bowels and method for treating relieving bowels
Technical Field
The invention relates to a lower garment for relieving the bowels and a method for treating the bowels.
Background
Most of patients or elderly people living in a nursing hospital are inconvenient to move, and thus, for example, there are many cases where a family or a nursing staff handles defecation or urination while the patient is lying in bed.
Specifically, after the patient has urinated or defecated, the family or caregiver removes the patient's disposable diaper and puts on a new diaper. And this diaper changing process is performed several times a day.
During the day, the patient is difficult to attend to by the family, so the diaper of the patient is changed by the carer, or the diaper of the patient cannot be changed in time substantially due to the shortage of the carer. Therefore, the hygiene status of the patient may not be good.
Further, since there are a feces diaper and a urine diaper, a considerable amount of diapers are consumed every day. And environmental pollution may be caused by discarding a large number of diaper pants.
Disclosure of Invention
Technical problem
The invention provides a lower garment (diaper) for relieving the bowels, which is sanitary and can treat the defecate for many times.
Technical scheme
In order to achieve the above object, the lower cover for urination and defecation of one embodiment of the present invention comprises a front face; a rear side; and a connecting surface connecting the front face and the rear face. Wherein the rear face has a hip portion corresponding to a user's hip, a first expansion part and a hip support part are sequentially arranged on an inner side of the hip portion, the hip support part ascends with the expansion of the first expansion part to make the user's hip ascend, and a space capable of receiving feces and urine is formed between the hip portion and the connection face with the ascent of the hip, through which the contact between the feces and the user's skin is minimized.
Another embodiment of the toilet lower garment of the present invention comprises a front face; a rear side; and a connecting surface connecting the front face and the rear face. Wherein the rear face has a hip part corresponding to a user's hip, at least one hip support part is formed in an inner space or an inner side of the hip part, the hip support part lifts the user's hip during lifting, a space capable of receiving stool and urine is formed between the hip part and the connection face as the hip part is lifted, and contact between the stool and the user's skin is minimized through the space.
A further embodiment of the toilet lower garment of the present invention comprises a front face; a rear side; and a connecting surface connecting the front face and the rear face. Wherein the rear face has a hip portion corresponding to a user's hip, the hip portion is lifted up to form a space capable of receiving the excrement and urine between the hip portion and the connection face when the excrement and urine is received in the space, washing water is sprayed through a washing pipe connected to the rear face, and the received excrement and urine and sewage generated by the washing are discharged to the outside through a discharge pipe.
The method for treating urination and defecation of one embodiment of the invention comprises the steps of expanding a part of a lower garment for urination and defecation to form a space capable of receiving urination and defecation; a step of spraying washing water to the anus when the excrement and urine are received in the space; and a step of collecting the sewage or feces and urine generated after the washing by the washing water to the outside. Wherein a portion of the lower garment is lifted by injecting air, and a user's buttocks are lifted as the portion of the lower garment is lifted.
Technical effects
The lower garment (diaper) for relieving the bowels can treat the bowels for many times and can be reused after being cleaned, so that the environmental pollution can be reduced.
Further, the lower garment for urination and defecation forms a space capable of receiving urination and defecation by lifting the hip part, so that the contact of the urination and defecation received in the space with the skin of the user can be minimized.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic view showing a patient lying on a bed;
FIG. 2 is a schematic view of a diaper showing one embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 3 and 4 are schematic views illustrating a process of forming a space for receiving excrement and urine in a diaper of one embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram showing a cleaning configuration of one embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 6 is a schematic view schematically showing a portion of a diaper of another embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 7 is a schematic view schematically showing a part of a diaper according to yet another embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 8 is a schematic view showing a support member of one embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 9 is a schematic view showing the action of the buttocks support portion of one embodiment of the invention;
fig. 10 is a schematic view showing the action of the thigh support of one embodiment of the invention;
fig. 11 is a schematic diagram illustrating a tube structure according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Detailed Description
As used in this specification, the singular expressions include the plural expressions unless otherwise specified. In the present specification, the terms "comprising" or "includes" or the like should not be construed as necessarily including a plurality of components or a plurality of steps described in the specification, and should be construed as not including a part of the components or a part of the steps, or may include another component or step. In addition, terms such as "… section" and "module" described in the specification indicate means for processing at least one function or operation, and may be implemented by hardware or software, or a combination of hardware and software.
The present invention relates to a diaper for old people or patients (users), and more particularly, to a diaper for nursing hospitals, which can treat stool and urine many times, thus solving the problem of troublesome frequent replacement and facilitating the handling of stool and urine.
According to one embodiment, the diaper of the present invention forms a space capable of receiving excrement and urine when the excrement and urine of a user are sensed, processes the excrement and urine in the space in time, and can wash the excrement and urine adhered to the buttocks of the user. The diaper can be used after being washed.
In particular, the space is formed to minimize the contact of the user's stool and urine with the user's skin, and thus is hygienic.
Many patients or old people in a nursing hospital do not move, and thus, they have to change their disposable diapers, which pollute the environment, many times a day.
Further, since there are a urine diaper and a feces diaper, they need to be separately replaced. The diaper of the patient cannot be changed substantially smoothly due to the lack of a caregiver, and thus the sanitary condition of the patient is poor.
In order to solve such problems, the present invention provides a diaper which is hygienic and can treat a large number of excrements.
Hereinafter, various embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, for convenience of explanation, it is assumed that the user of the diaper is a patient.
Fig. 1 is a schematic view showing a state in which a patient lies on a bed, fig. 2 is a schematic view showing a diaper according to an embodiment of the present invention, fig. 3 and 4 are schematic views showing a process of forming a space for receiving excrement and urine in the diaper according to the embodiment of the present invention, and fig. 5 is a schematic view showing a washing structure according to the embodiment of the present invention.
The diaper of the present embodiment is a lower garment worn by a patient lying on a bed in fig. 1, for example, and can handle urination and defecation several times. The diaper can be used not only by age and sex but also by handling the excrement and urine as the lower garment. That is, the diaper is not limited to diapers for elderly people, patients, or infants, but includes all underclothes capable of handling feces and urine.
Referring to fig. 2, the diaper of this embodiment may comprise a front side 200a, a back side 200b and a joint surface 200c (bottom) joining the front side 200a and the back side 200 b.
The diaper may be of a structure worn like pants or of an attachment type like a diaper for an infant. For example, although not shown in fig. 2, a hook and loop fastener or a zipper (locking means) that can be opened or closed may be formed, for example, on the left or right side of the front 200 a.
Of course, the rear surface 200b may be formed with a locking device, and the rear surface 200b includes various components as described below, so that the front surface 200a is most efficient.
The rear surface 200b includes a hip portion 210, a first thigh portion 212, and a second thigh portion 214, and the hip portion 210 may have hip support portions 220a and 220b for supporting left and right hips.
The hip support parts 220a and 220b perform a function of supporting the left and right hip parts to lift the hip part when relieving the bowels, and may be pads, for example.
According to one embodiment, the hip support parts 220a and 220b may have the structures shown in fig. 3, respectively. Specifically, the hip support part 220 may be formed on the inner side surface 200b-1 between the inner side surface 200b-1 and the outer side surface 200b-2 of the rear surface 200b (inner space). Wherein the medial side 200b-1 is the portion of the patient that contacts the buttocks and the lateral side 200b-2 may be the portion that contacts the bed.
Also, the air injection pipe 300 may be coupled to the inner side surface 200b-1 or the outer side surface 200b-2 through a connection portion 310.
In this structure, in the case where the air injection part (not shown) injects air into the space 210a between the inner side surface 200B-1 and the outer side surface 200B-2 through the air injection pipe 300 as shown in fig. 3 (a), the buttocks support part 220 is lifted up as shown in fig. 3 (B). Finally, the left and right buttocks are lifted up by the buttocks supporting portions 220a and 220b, and as a result, as shown in fig. 4, a bowl-shaped space a (concave space) can be formed by the buttocks portion 210 and the connecting surface 200 c. As described below, when the thigh is lifted up by the thigh support portion 222, as shown in fig. 4, a space a capable of receiving feces and urine is formed by the hip portion 210, the joint surface 200c, and the thigh portions 212 and 214 corresponding to the thigh support portion 222.
The space a is a space capable of receiving feces and urine, and since the buttocks are lifted by the buttocks supporting portions 220a and 220b, the feces and urine in the space a hardly contact the skin of the patient. That is, the contact of the patient's skin with defecation can be minimized, and as a result, hygiene can be achieved.
Although the bowl-shaped space a is formed by injecting air into the space 210a between the inner side surface 200b-1 and the outer side surface 200b-2 as described above, the method of forming the space a may be modified in various ways as long as the left and right hip part forming spaces a can be lifted. For example, the hip support parts 220a and 220b may be lifted by mechanical actuation.
According to one embodiment, a first thigh support portion 222a is formed at the first thigh portion 212, and a second thigh support portion 222b may be formed at the second thigh portion 214.
As shown in fig. 4, the thigh support portion 222 may be formed between the inner side (inner space) of the thigh portion (212 or 214) and the outer side, and may be lifted by air injected through the air injection pipe 400. Eventually, the left and right thighs can also be lifted by the thigh support 222.
In this case, as shown in fig. 4, the bowl-shaped space a is preferably formed, and the thigh portions 212 and 214 of the rear surface 200b are closely attached to the thigh of the patient, so that the excrement and the waste water generated by washing do not leak to the outside. Eventually without contaminating the bed or the patient.
According to one embodiment, a waist supporting portion 224 may be additionally formed near the waist of the rear side 200 b.
A waist support portion 224 is also formed at an inner side surface of the rear surface 200b to be lifted by air injected through an air injection pipe (not shown). Finally, the waist supporting part 224 is tightly attached to the waist of the patient, so that the excrement and the sewage cannot be leaked to the outside.
Further, the rear 200b is described, and the rear 200b may be formed with a discharge pipe 230, at least one cleaning pipe 234, and a drying pipe 240.
The discharge pipe 230 has one end connected to the collection unit 240 and the other end connected to the rear surface 200b via the connection unit 232, and can suck excrement and urine and sewage. Wherein the discharge pipe 230 can be detached from the rear face 200b through the connection portion 232.
According to one embodiment, the discharge pipe 230 may be formed corresponding to the space a for receiving excrement and urine. Therefore, the excrement and urine and the sewage in the space a can be collected to the collection unit 240 through the discharge pipe 230.
In addition, since the diaper is replaced in a state where the patient lies on the bed, a hole through which the discharge tube 230 can be connected to the recovery part 240 is formed at a portion of the bed. Of course, there may be no additional holes in the bed, but rather the drain 230 extends outwardly above the bed.
The recovery part 240 is not limited as long as it can suck and recover excrement and urine and sewage received in the space a, and may include a suction member (not shown).
The cleaning pipe 234 is detachable, and has one end connected to the cleaning water unit 238 and the other end connected to the rear surface 200b via the connection units 236 and 242.
According to one embodiment, the cleaning pipe 234 may be formed at an outer portion of the space a in the rear face 200 b. This is because the cleaning pipe 234 should not be clogged with stool and urine.
However, since the washing tube 234 needs to wash the stool, it can be formed toward the anus.
For example, the washing pipe 234 is arranged toward the anus on the left or right side of the anus, and may be formed to be shaken by the jet water pressure.
According to an embodiment, the washing pipe 234 may have a structure to linearly discharge the washing water as shown in fig. 5 (a), and may further have a plurality of spray ports formed to diffuse the sprayed washing water as shown in fig. 5 (B). The cleaning pipe 234 may be formed flat on the rear surface 200b, or may be formed to protrude from the rear surface 200b as shown in fig. 5.
However, the cleaning tube 234 is formed flat on the rear surface 200b at ordinary times even if it protrudes, and can protrude from the rear surface 200b when defecation occurs.
The washing water part 238 may be a water tank storing washing water, and may include a pump function capable of spraying the washing water through the washing pipe 234. As another example, the washing water part 238 may be directly connected to a tap water supply, and the washing pipe 234 may be detachable from the washing water part 238.
One end of the drying duct 234 is connected to a drying part (not shown), and the other end connecting part 242 is detachably connected to the rear face 200 b.
The drying part may discharge the drying wind through the drying duct 234 to dry the buttocks washed with the washing water.
As described above, in the diaper of the present invention, the buttocks support portions 220a and 220b and the thigh support portions 222a and 222b form the space a capable of receiving feces and urine, the anus is washed with the washing water during the feces and urine, the feces and the contaminated contaminants (contaminated water) are collected by the collection portion 240, and the buttocks and the anus wetted with the washing water can be dried by the dry air.
Therefore, even if the patient defecates for many times a day, the diaper does not need to be replaced, and the diaper can be washed and reused even if the diaper is continuously used for one or more days. Finally, the diaper of the patient does not need to be changed frequently, so that the labor intensity of families or nursing workers can be reduced, and the environmental pollution can be reduced.
Although not described above, the diaper of the present invention may further include an elastic portion 216 for tightening the waist and a sensor (not shown) for sensing urination and defecation by moisture or gas generated during urination and defecation.
When the diaper is inflated by injecting air into the diaper, the elastic portion 216 can reduce the tightening of the patient. In addition, the elastic portion may be formed in the thigh portion 214 of the diaper.
The sensor may also be formed in the inner space of the diaper, and may also be formed on the inner side of the diaper. That is, the sensor is not limited in position as long as it senses urination and defecation. However, the sensor is preferably formed at the lower portion of the buttocks. This is to enable immediate sensing when gas or the like is discharged from the anus.
Further, a plurality of convex ridges, folds, or the like may be formed at the upper end portion of the diaper, and as a result, the contact portion of the inner surface of the diaper with the skin of the patient can be minimized, and air can be naturally circulated.
Also, a plug may be attached to the connection part 236 connected to the washing pipe 234. This is to block the hole of the connecting portion 236 when separating the washing tube 234 from the diaper.
Further, a massage function may be added to an upper end portion (corresponding to a waist portion) of the diaper. When the patient's buttocks and thighs are lowered again after the patient is repeatedly lifted up with the injection of air, the waist can be massaged.
Hereinafter, the diaper of the present invention will be described with respect to the process of handling feces and urine. Suppose the patient is lying in bed.
First, after putting on the diaper, the discharge tube 230, the washing tube 234 and the drying tube 240 may be connected to the diaper. Of course, it is also possible to connect the discharge tube 230, the washing tube 234 and the drying tube 240 to the diaper before the patient puts on the diaper.
The sensor then senses the discharge of feces and urine through moisture or gas.
When the excretion of feces and urine is sensed, the buttocks support portions 220a and 220b and the thigh support portions 222a and 222b are lifted by the injected air, so that the buttocks and the thighs of the patient are lifted, and a bowl-shaped space a is formed by the buttocks portion 210 and the connecting surface 200 c. At this time, the space A receives the excrement and urine, thereby minimizing the contact of the patient's skin to the excrement and urine.
When the hip support portions 220a and 220b and the thigh support portions 222a and 222b are lifted, the waist support portion 224 can be lifted together.
Next, when it is determined that the discharge of the excrement and urine is completed, the washing water can be discharged to the anus through the washing pipe 234.
Then, in case of finishing the discharge of the washing water, the drying wind can dry the anus wetted with the washing water through the drying duct 240.
Then, the feces and urine and the sewage generated by the washing water are collected to the collection unit 240 through the discharge pipe 230. This recovery may be performed before or simultaneously with drying.
Then, when the recovery is completed, the hip support portions 220a and 220b, the thigh support portions 222a and 222b, and the waist support portion 224 can be returned to the normal positions. That is, the lifted-up hip support portions 220a and 220b, thigh support portions 222a and 222b, and waist support portion 224 can be lowered.
Then, the feces and urine and the waste water recovered to the recovery part 240 can be discarded.
Fig. 6 is a schematic view schematically showing a part of a diaper of another embodiment of the present invention.
As shown in fig. 6 (a), a hip support part 600 and an expansion part 602 (e.g., a balloon) may be laminated between the inner side 200b-1 and the outer side 200b-2 of the diaper rear surface. That is, unlike the previous embodiment in which only a buttocks support portion is provided between the inner side surface 200b-1 and the outer side surface 200b-2, the present embodiment has a buttocks support portion 600 and an expansion portion 602 between the inner side surface 200b-1 and the outer side surface 200 b-2.
In this state, when air is injected into the inflation part 602 through the air injection tube 604, the inflation part 602 inflates and the hip support part 600 is lifted up as shown in fig. 6 (B). Eventually, the patient's buttocks can be lifted.
Although not shown in fig. 6, from the perspective of the thighs, a thigh support and an expansion can be laminated between the inner side 200b-1 and the outer side 200b-2 of the rear of the diaper. Accordingly, air may be injected into the swelling portion to lift the thigh support portion.
That is, as the hip support 600 and the thigh support rise, a space capable of receiving feces and urine is formed. The description of such a space has been previously described and will not be repeated.
Fig. 7 is a schematic view schematically showing a part of a diaper according to still another embodiment of the present invention, and fig. 8 is a schematic view showing a supporting member according to one embodiment of the present invention. Fig. 9 is a schematic view showing the operation of the hip support part according to the embodiment of the present invention, and fig. 10 is a schematic view showing the operation of the thigh support part according to the embodiment of the present invention. Fig. 11 is a schematic diagram illustrating a tube structure according to an embodiment of the present invention. However, for convenience of illustration, fig. 7 shows only the rear of the diaper.
Referring to fig. 7, the supporting member 702 may be positioned on the hip portion 700a in the inner side of the rear side 700 of the diaper, and the expansions 720, 722 and 724 may be arranged between the inner side 700a and the supporting member 702. However, the expansion portions 722 and 724 may also be located on the lower part of the outer side of the rear panel 700 of the diaper.
As shown in fig. 7 and 8, the supporting part 702 may include a hip supporting part 710, a first thigh supporting part 712, a second thigh supporting part 714, a first connecting part 800 connecting the hip supporting part 710 and the first thigh supporting part 712, and a second connecting part 802 connecting the hip supporting part 710 and the second thigh supporting part 714. That is, the hip support part 710 and the thigh support parts 712 and 714 are integrally formed. Of course, the hip support part 710 and the thigh support parts 712 and 714 may be present as separate members without the connection parts 800 and 802.
According to one embodiment, the hip support part 710 and the thigh support parts 712 and 714 have a height higher than the connection parts 800 and 802, and a washing tube or the like can be arranged across the upper parts of the connection parts 800 and 802.
In describing the operation of the hip support part 710 with reference to fig. 9 (a) and (B), when air is injected into the swelling part 720 located between the hip support part 710 and the inner side surface 700a-1 of the hip part 700a, the swelling part 720 swells, and as a result, the hip support part 710 rises to lift the hip.
In the description of the operation of the thigh support portion 1010 with reference to fig. 10 (a) and (B), the thigh support portion 1010 is arranged on the inner side 700B-1 of the thigh portion in the rear surface 700 of the diaper, and the expansion portion 1012 is arranged below the outer side 700B-2 of the thigh portion. In this aligned state, when air is injected into the inflation portion 1012 through the air injection tube 1014, the thigh support portion 1010 is lifted up, and as a result, the thigh is raised.
Of course, the inflation portion and the thigh support portion 1010 may be located on the medial side 700b-1 in this order. However, the structure of fig. 10 also lifts the thigh itself, and therefore facilitates movement of urine in the direction of the discharge tube.
As a whole, a space for receiving feces and urine can be naturally formed as the hip support part 710 and the thigh support part 1010 are raised.
The discharge pipe, the cleaning pipe and the drying pipe are not mentioned in the above embodiments, but the same or similar contents as those of fig. 1 to 6 are omitted for brevity.
However, the discharge pipe, the cleaning pipe, and the drying pipe may be directly coupled to the diaper as in the above-described embodiment, but may be coupled to a pipe structure 1100 formed on the inner surface of the diaper as shown in fig. 11.
For example, the tube structure 1100 may be formed of a hard plastic, and may include at least one hole 1102 capable of fixedly coupling a discharge tube, a cleaning tube, or a drying tube. That is, the discharge tube, the cleaning tube, or the drying tube may be coupled to the tube structure 1100, not directly coupled to the diaper.
Of course, the tube structure 1100 may have a structure in which an outer tube entering the diaper and a tube located inside are connected.
That is, as long as the pipe structure 1100 can be coupled with a discharge pipe, a cleaning pipe, or a drying pipe, the coupling structure and method can be changed into various forms.
In addition, the constituent elements of the foregoing embodiments can be easily understood from the viewpoint of the flow. That is, each component can be understood by each flow. The flow of the foregoing embodiment can be easily understood from the viewpoint of the constituent elements of the apparatus.
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The scope of the present invention is indicated by the following claims, and all changes and modifications derived from the meaning and scope of the claims and equivalent concepts thereof are to be interpreted as being included in the scope of the present invention.

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1. A lower garment for urination and defecation, comprising:
a front face;
a rear side; and
a connecting face connecting said front face and said rear face,
the rear face has a hip portion corresponding to a user's hip, a first expansion portion and a hip support portion are sequentially arranged on an inner side of the hip portion, the hip support portion rises to make the user's hip rise as the first expansion portion expands, a space capable of receiving feces and urine is formed between the hip portion and the connection face as the hip rises, and contact between the feces and the user's skin is minimized through the space.
2. The lower garment for urination and defecation according to claim 1, wherein:
the rear face has thigh portions corresponding to thighs of a user, thigh support portions are arranged on an inner side face of the thigh portions, second expansion portions are arranged on lower portions of outer side faces of the thigh portions,
the thigh support portion rises as the second expansion portion expands by the injection of air, the thigh rises as the thigh support portion rises, and a space capable of receiving the excrement and urine is formed by the hip support portion, the connection surface, and the thigh support portion.
3. The lower garment for urination and defecation according to claim 2, wherein:
having a connecting portion connecting the hip support portion and the thigh support portion,
the connecting portion has a height smaller than the hip support portion and the thigh support portion, and the hip support portion, the thigh support portion, and the connecting portion are integrally formed.
4. The lower garment for urination and defecation according to claim 1, wherein:
the back is provided with a thigh part corresponding to the thigh of the user, the inner side surface of the thigh part is sequentially provided with a second expansion part and a thigh supporting part,
the thigh support portion rises as the second expansion portion expands by the injection of air, the thigh rises as the thigh support portion rises, and a space capable of receiving the excrement and urine is formed by the hip support portion, the connection surface, and the thigh support portion.
5. The lower garment for urination and defecation according to claim 1, wherein:
the inner side surface of the back surface is provided with a pipe structure object formed by plastic,
the discharge pipe, the cleaning pipe and the drying pipe are connected with the pipe structure, the lower garment is also provided with a sensor,
the discharge pipe, the cleaning pipe and the drying pipe are arranged separately from each other, the sensor senses feces and urine,
the discharge pipe, the cleaning pipe, and the drying pipe are separable from the pipe structure,
discharging washing water to the anus through the washing pipe when relieving bowels, recovering pollutants (sewage) washed by the discharged washing water and the feces and urine to the outside through the discharge pipe, and outputting dry air to the anus through the drying pipe to dry the anus,
the cleaning tube is rocked by the ejection pressure.
6. The lower garment for urination and defecation according to claim 1, wherein:
a waist supporting part is also formed at the upper end part of the back part,
the waist support part is lifted through the injection of air, and along with the lifting of the waist support part, the rear part of the waist support part is equivalent to be tightly attached to the skin of the user so as to prevent the excrement and the sewage from leaking to the outside.
7. The lower garment for urination and defecation according to claim 1, wherein:
the lower clothes for urination and defecation is formed with an elastic part at the upper end part, and an external corner protruding structure or a fold at the upper end part to enable air circulation.
8. A lower garment for urination and defecation, comprising:
a front face;
a rear side; and
a connecting face connecting said front face and said rear face,
the rear face has a hip part corresponding to a user's hip, at least one hip supporting part is formed in an inner space or an inner side of the hip part,
the buttocks supporting portion lifts the buttocks of the user in the process of being lifted, and as the buttocks are lifted, a space capable of receiving excrement is formed between the buttocks and the connecting surface, and the contact between the excrement and the skin of the user is minimized through the space.
9. The lower garment for urination and defecation according to claim 8, wherein:
the buttocks support portion is formed at an inner side surface of the inner space of the buttocks portion adjacent to the skin, and the inner space of the buttocks portion has a first swelling portion in addition to the buttocks support portion, and the swelling portion swells to lift the buttocks support portion as air is injected thereto.
10. The lower garment for urination and defecation according to claim 8, wherein:
the rear face further includes a plurality of thigh portions corresponding to thighs of the user,
the plurality of thigh portions include a plurality of thigh support portions and a plurality of second expansion portions, and when the plurality of second expansion portions are inflated by injecting air, the plurality of thigh support portions rise, and as the plurality of thigh support portions rise, the plurality of thigh portions come into close contact with the thighs of the user, so that the feces and urine received in the space and the sewage do not leak to the outside.
11. A lower garment for urination and defecation, comprising:
a front face;
a rear side; and
a connecting face connecting said front face and said rear face,
the rear face has a hip portion corresponding to a user's hip, the hip portion being lifted when urination or defecation occurs to form a space capable of receiving urination or defecation between the hip portion and the attachment face,
when the space receives the excrement, the washing water is sprayed through the washing pipe connected to the rear part, and the received excrement and the sewage generated after the washing are discharged to the outside through the discharge pipe.
12. The lower garment for urination and defecation according to claim 11, wherein:
outputting a drying wind through a drying duct connected to the rear to dry the anus of the user washed by the washing water.
13. A method for treating feces and urine, comprising:
a step of expanding a part of the lower garment for urination and defecation to form a space capable of receiving urination and defecation;
a step of spraying washing water to the anus when the excrement and urine are received in the space; and
a step of collecting outside the sewage or feces and urine generated after washing with the washing water,
a portion of the lower garment is lifted by injecting air, and a user's buttocks are lifted as the portion of the lower garment is lifted.
14. The method of treating feces and urine according to claim 13, characterized in that:
drying the anus of the user washed by the washing water by outputting the dry wind.
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