CN214538586U - Excrement and urine collection device - Google Patents

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CN214538586U
CN214538586U CN202120689927.6U CN202120689927U CN214538586U CN 214538586 U CN214538586 U CN 214538586U CN 202120689927 U CN202120689927 U CN 202120689927U CN 214538586 U CN214538586 U CN 214538586U
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The utility model provides a feces collecting device, which comprises a flexible annular component and a collecting component, wherein the collecting component comprises an opening end, the opening end is connected with the inner periphery of the annular component, and the outer periphery of the annular component is provided with an elastic band; the faecal collection device is further provided with a separation band defining a first part of the faecal collection device comprising said elastic band and a second part comprising part or all of said collection member.

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Excrement and urine collection device
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the field of medical equipment, concretely relates to excrement and urine collection device.
Background
Currently, in each type of intestinal health condition detection, only a small amount of representative feces generally needs to be collected. The non-destructive sampling method for collecting the fecal sample is gradually widely accepted and applied along with the development of detection technology and the improvement of health consciousness of people. The user need avoid the pollution of urine when gathering the sample, also need avoid exogenous pollution such as water, squatting pan/toilet bowl surface to improve the authenticity and the success rate of sample testing result. Therefore, during actual sampling, a certain carrying device is needed for collecting the stool sample. On the other hand, after the sample is collected, the remaining large stool sample also needs to be discarded.
There are the excrement and urine collection device of many types on the market at present, but collection device volume is great to be difficult for carrying a bit to experience during the use is all relatively poor, because only need gather a small amount of samples and be used for detecting, remaining bold excrement and urine sample need user oneself to handle, and the processing degree of difficulty in later stage is great, has brought relatively poor psychology, physiology experience for the user. Some collection device adopt flexible material, convenient to carry, but generally need to adopt the viscose to paste when using and fix to the toilet bowl apron, the viscose on the toilet bowl apron can leave the vestige or make still have some viscidities on the toilet bowl apron occasionally after using to abandon into the toilet bowl wholly (including the viscose subsides) if use, sometimes may block up the pipeline.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
In view of the above technical problem, the present invention provides a feces collecting device, which includes a flexible ring assembly and a collecting assembly, wherein the collecting assembly includes an open end connected to an inner circumference of the ring assembly, and an elastic band is disposed at an outer circumference of the ring assembly; the faecal collection device is further provided with a separation band defining a first part of the faecal collection device comprising said elastic band and a second part comprising part or all of said collection member.
Further, the ring assembly is sized and shaped to fit the toilet seat.
Further, the bottom of the collection assembly is provided with a through hole.
Further, the fecal collecting device further comprises a urine drainage hole.
Further, the separation zone is defined by spaced apart rupture structures.
Further, the separation zone is defined by spaced apart apertures.
Further, the separation band is disposed inside the elastic band along the elastic band.
Further, the separator strip includes a tear end adapted for a user to tear the separator strip from the tear end.
Further, the separation strip extends from the collection assembly to the loop assembly, and the tear end is disposed on the loop assembly.
Further, the annular component and the collecting component are made of degradable materials.
The utility model discloses a fecal collection device has following advantage:
1. the utility model discloses a but excrement and urine collection device is collapsible before using, and the transportation and carrying of being convenient for are conveniently seen off to the user hand along with the sampling pipe together.
2. The utility model discloses a stool collection device can conveniently wash into the toilet bowl through the separation area with unnecessary sample after the sampling, and the user has been avoided producing relatively poor psychological experience when the sampling to the easy and simple to handle need not too much subsequent processing.
3. The excrement collecting device is made of a soluble and easily degradable material, so that a sewer is prevented from being blocked.
The conception, the specific structure and the technical effects of the present invention will be further described with reference to the accompanying drawings, so as to fully understand the objects, the features and the effects of the present invention.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic structural view of a feces collection device according to a first embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 2 is a schematic structural view of another view angle of the fecal collecting device according to the first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3 is an enlarged, fragmentary view of the elastic band 300 of FIG. 1, shown in phantom;
FIG. 4 is a schematic view of an alternative ring assembly of the present invention after deployment;
FIG. 5 is a schematic view of an alternative ring assembly of the present invention after deployment;
FIG. 6 is a schematic view of a feces collection device with a urination hole of the present invention;
FIG. 7 is a schematic view of a feces collection device of the present invention having a through hole;
fig. 8 is a schematic structural view of a feces collection device according to a second embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 9 is a schematic structural view of a feces collection device according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
Description of reference numerals:
100-ring assembly, 110-channel
120 to 150-side, 200-collecting element,
210-a receiving space, 220-an open end,
230-drain hole, 240-urination hole,
250-through holes, 300-elastic bands,
400-separation band, 410-linear incision,
420-fold line cut.
Detailed Description
In the description of the embodiments of the present invention, it should be understood that the terms "upper", "lower", "front", "rear", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer", "clockwise", "counterclockwise", and the like indicate orientations or positional relationships based on the orientations or positional relationships shown in the drawings, and are only for convenience of description and simplicity of description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element being referred to must have a particular orientation, be constructed and operated in a particular orientation, and thus, should not be construed as limiting the invention. The drawings are schematic diagrams or conceptual diagrams, and the relationship between the thickness and the width of each part, the proportional relationship between the parts and the like are not completely consistent with actual values.
Example one
Fig. 1 to 3 show a stool-collecting device according to an embodiment of the present invention, which includes a ring assembly 100, a collecting assembly 200, and an elastic band 300. Both the ring assembly 100 and the collection assembly 200 are made of a flexible material. In the embodiment in which the ring assembly 100 is made of a flat material and cut to have a contour substantially similar to that of a toilet seat, the collecting assembly 200 may define a receiving space 210 and an open end 220, and the open end 220 is connected to the inner periphery of the ring assembly 100, for example, by heat pressing, sewing, or bonding. The elastic band 300 is disposed at the outer circumference of the ring assembly 100, and more particularly, the elastic band 300 is disposed in the channel 110 after being curled and fixed (for example, by hot pressing, sewing, or bonding) at the outer circumference of the ring assembly 100, so that the size of the outer circumference of the ring assembly 100 can be changed according to the stretching degree of the elastic band 300, and for convenience of structure description, the elastic band 300 in the embodiment is in a stretched state to clearly show the original structure of the ring assembly 100.
Fig. 4 shows an expanded view of another ring assembly 100, wherein the ring assembly 100 is a rectangular strip-shaped structure of planar material comprising sides 120, 130, 140 and 150, wherein the sides 120 and 130 are long sides, the sides 140 and 150 are short sides, and the sides 140 and 150 are connected, e.g. by heat pressing, sewing, gluing, etc., such that the side 120 defines the outer periphery of the ring assembly 100 and the side 130 defines the inner periphery of the ring assembly 100. The channel is formed by crimping and fastening (e.g., heat pressing, sewing, bonding, etc.) the side edges 120, and the band 300 is positioned in the channel such that the size of the outer diameter defined by the side edges 120 varies depending on the degree of stretching of the band 300. The side edges 120 define the inner periphery of the ring assembly 100 and are attached to the open end 220 of the collection assembly 200, such as by heat pressing, sewing, bonding, and the like. In other embodiments, the ring assembly 100 may also be formed of a non-rectangular strip of planar material, as shown in FIG. 5, and the ring assembly 100 may be formed of a trapezoidal strip of planar material, wherein the length of the side 120 defining the outer periphery of the ring assembly 100 is greater than the length of the side 130 defining the inner periphery of the ring assembly 100.
The collection assembly 200 corresponds to a container with an open end, which defines a receiving space 210 for collecting the user's stool, i.e., forming a stool collection area; the open end 220 is attached to the inner periphery of the ring assembly 100, such as by heat pressing, stitching, bonding, etc. At the bottom of the collection assembly 200, i.e. the side remote from the open end 220, drainage apertures 230 are provided for draining liquid which may be present in the faeces collection area. The collection assembly 200 in this embodiment is a bowl-like structure that may be formed by splicing together two generally semicircular pieces of planar material. Similarly, the collection assembly 200 may be formed from a single rectangular piece of flat material that is folded in half and joined at two sides to form a container having an open end. For the shape of the collection assembly 200, it can be formed by folding or splicing, as desired, a correspondingly cut planar piece of material, such as a cone, a cylinder, etc.
In other embodiments, in order to prevent urine from entering the feces collection area when the user urinates during use, a urination hole 240 is further formed in the collection assembly 200, as shown in fig. 6, for discharging urine through the urination hole 240 to prevent the urine from affecting the feces to be sampled in the feces collection area.
The feces collection device is further provided with a separation belt 400, the feces collection device is divided into two parts by the separation belt 400, the separation belt 400 is arranged around the collection assembly 200 in the embodiment, so that the feces collection device is divided into an upper part and a lower part, the upper part comprises the annular assembly 100, the elastic belt 300 and a part of the collection assembly 200 close to the open end 220 of the annular assembly, the lower part comprises the collection assembly 200 except the rest part positioned on the upper part, most feces collection areas are basically covered, feces collected in practical use can be positioned in the areas, and refer to fig. 1 and 2, and the separation belt 400 in the embodiment is a fracture belt formed by a plurality of linear cuts 410 arranged at intervals. In other embodiments, linear cuts 410 are replaced with holes having geometric shapes, such as square holes, diamond holes, and the like.
All components of the excrement collecting device of the embodiment are made of flexible materials, so that the excrement collecting device is suitable for being folded and stored, occupies small space and can be placed in a reagent box. When in use, the flexible excrement collecting device is unfolded, the elastic band 300 at the periphery of the annular component 100 is reversely buckled at the edge of the toilet seat, namely the elastic band 300 is arranged below the toilet seat, the toilet seat is put down, and the collecting component 200 is propped open towards the inside of the toilet seat, so that the using state of the excrement collecting device is formed. After the user has urinated, the stool that remains on the bottom of the collection assembly 200, such as other fluids that may be present during the defecation process, may drain through the drain hole 230 in the bottom of the collection assembly 200, thereby not allowing the specimen to become soaked in the fluid. In other embodiments, the faecal collection device is further provided with a urine outlet 240, and if the user has urinated, urine may also be discharged through the urine outlet 240. After sampling excrement and urine, the user lifts the toilet seat, loosens elastic cord 300, tears separation band 400 apart, and the lower half that will tear is thrown into the toilet together with surplus sample, washes away along with the rivers. The upper half part is dry garbage and can be thrown into a corresponding garbage can as usual.
Since the lower half of the faecal collection device is discarded in the toilet bowl, the material of the collection assembly 200 is preferably a water-soluble or degradable material, so that the lower half of the faecal collection device can be easily flushed down the sewer with the water flow, avoiding problems with clogging of the sewer. The easily degradable material can be non-woven paper, dust-free paper, wood pulp paper, recycled paper and the like, and simultaneously needs to have certain tensile strength (the tensile strength can be adjusted by the existing manufacturing process), such as the material which is widely applied to wet toilet paper at present. The material of the ring assembly 100, which is disposed on the upper half of the faecal collection device, may be either identical to the material of the collection assembly 200 or another flexible material, and there is no particular requirement for degradation in water.
In other embodiments, a through hole 250 is further provided on the collection unit 200 on the separation belt 400, and when the user separates the upper and lower parts of the fecal collection device, the user can insert his or her finger into the through hole 250, thereby facilitating the application of force to separate the upper and lower parts of the fecal collection device, as shown in fig. 7.
Example two
This embodiment differs from the first embodiment primarily in the arrangement of the separation strip 400, as shown in fig. 8, which is again a broken strip defined by spaced linear cuts 410, except that a portion of the separation strip 400 extends to near the outer periphery of the ring assembly 100, where the separation strip 400 is angled, as shown in fig. 8 at locations a and B, i.e., at acute angles, and at the end of the extension a fold line cut 420 is provided to facilitate tearing. After accomplishing excrement and urine sampling, when needing to separate excrement and urine collection device, need not to lift elastic cord 300 off from the toilet bowl ring earlier, only need press the annular assembly 100 on the toilet bowl ring, then inwards tear median 400 from position A, make the median 400 fracture to excrement and urine collection device's middle part or near middle part, inwards tear median 400 from position B again, make the median 400 of this side also fracture to excrement and urine collection device's middle part or near middle part, thereby finally make excrement and urine collection device's the latter half, including the remaining sample after the sampling, fall into in the toilet bowl together. The whole process does not need to lift the excrement collecting device integrally to separate the upper part from the lower part. After the lower half of the excrement collecting device is separated, the rest part of the excrement collecting device is detached from the toilet seat and discarded to the corresponding garbage can.
EXAMPLE III
The present embodiment is also different from the first embodiment mainly in the arrangement of the separation band 400, as shown in fig. 9, the separation band 400 is arranged inside the elastic band 300 in the peripheral direction of the loop assembly, and after the stool collecting device is mounted on the toilet seat, the position of the separation band 400 is above or at the side of the toilet seat. In this embodiment, the separation strip 400 employs two break strips defined by spaced linear cuts 410, and a fold line cut 420 is provided in the separation strip 400 to facilitate tearing. After accomplishing excrement and urine sampling, when needing to separate excrement and urine collection device, need not to lift elastic cord 300 from the toilet bowl ring off earlier equally, only need press annular assembly 100 on the toilet bowl ring, then tear the separate belt 400 from broken line incision 420 to finally make excrement and urine collection device's the latter half, including the remaining sample after the sampling, fall into in the toilet bowl together. Likewise, the whole process does not need to lift the whole excrement collecting device to separate the upper part from the lower part. After the lower half of the excrement collecting device is separated, the rest part of the excrement collecting device is detached from the toilet seat and discarded to the corresponding garbage can.
Above-mentioned based on the utility model discloses a fecal collection device can fold the save before gathering, and convenient transportation, user only need like normal defecation as usual, can collect excrement and urine, has waited to gather the required volume sample after, through taking the disconnection to separate, makes unnecessary excrement and urine fall into the toilet bowl, need not to stir excrement and urine or other extra processing, convenient operation, and it is good to use experience.
The foregoing has described in detail preferred embodiments of the present invention. It should be understood that numerous modifications and variations can be devised by those skilled in the art in light of the teachings of the present invention without undue experimentation. Therefore, the technical solutions that can be obtained by a person skilled in the art through logic analysis, reasoning or limited experiments based on the prior art according to the concepts of the present invention should be within the scope of protection defined by the claims.

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1. The excrement collecting device is characterized by comprising a flexible annular assembly and a collecting assembly, wherein the collecting assembly comprises an opening end, the opening end is connected to the inner periphery of the annular assembly, and an elastic band is arranged on the outer periphery of the annular assembly; the faecal collection device is further provided with a separation band defining a first part of the faecal collection device comprising said elastic band and a second part comprising part or all of said collection member.
2. The faecal collection device of claim 1, wherein said ring assembly is sized and shaped to fit the toilet seat.
3. A faecal collection device according to claim 1, wherein the bottom of said collection module is provided with through holes.
4. A fecal collection device according to claim 1 further comprising a urine drainage hole.
5. A faecal collection device according to claim 1, wherein said separation band is defined by spaced apart rupture structures.
6. A faecal collection device according to claim 1, wherein said separation band is defined by spaced apart apertures.
7. The faecal collection device of claim 1, wherein said separating means is located along said elastic band, inside said elastic band.
8. The faecal collection device of claim 1, wherein said separation band comprises a tear end adapted to be torn by a user from said tear end.
9. A faecal collection device according to claim 8, wherein said separation band extends from said collection member to said ring member, said tear end being provided in said ring member.
10. A fecal collection device according to claim 1, characterized in that the collecting member or both the ring member and the collecting member is of a readily degradable material.
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