CN220141920U - Urination device with flushing structure - Google Patents

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CN220141920U
CN220141920U CN202321495233.4U CN202321495233U CN220141920U CN 220141920 U CN220141920 U CN 220141920U CN 202321495233 U CN202321495233 U CN 202321495233U CN 220141920 U CN220141920 U CN 220141920U
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李光曦
罗梅芳
刘光先
姚永芳
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The utility model relates to the technical field of medical care, and provides a urination device with a flushing structure, which comprises: the urination assembly comprises an elastic waistband, a first protective belt and a second protective belt which are respectively arranged on the front side and the rear side of the elastic waistband, a leakage-proof cover is arranged on the first protective belt, the leakage-proof cover is provided with a containing groove, a urination conduit is arranged at the bottom of the containing groove in a penetrating way, and the leakage-proof cover is used for collecting urine and discharging the urine through the urination conduit; and the flushing assembly comprises a flushing head, a water pipe and a water pumping piece, the flushing head is arranged in the accommodating groove, two ends of the water pipe are respectively connected to the flushing head and the water pumping piece, and the flushing head is used for flushing the accommodating groove. According to the utility model, the residual urine in the leak-proof cover and the urination catheter is flushed by the flushing assembly, so that bacteria and peculiar smell generated by the residual urine are avoided. Thereby improving the use experience of the patient.

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Urination device with flushing structure
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of medical care, in particular to a urination device with a flushing structure.
Background
Some patients who are ill or inconvenient to move clinically often need to wear a urination device to collect urine discharged by the patients. Conventional wearable urinating devices typically collect urine by covering the patient's pudendum with a cover and then draining the urine through a catheter into a urine bag. However, this simple urination device leaves urine inside the hood and catheter when the patient uses it. Under the long-time use, bacteria are easy to grow in the cover and the catheter, peculiar smell is generated, and great inconvenience is brought to the health of patients. At the same time, the urination device needs to be detached and replaced frequently, which increases the great workload for nursing staff.
Therefore, the above-mentioned existing technical drawbacks need to be changed.
Disclosure of Invention
In view of the above-mentioned shortcomings of the prior art, the present utility model aims to provide a urination device with a flushing structure, which aims to prevent bacteria from breeding and odor from being generated in urine left in the urination device, and reduce the workload of medical staff.
The utility model solves the technical problems by adopting a technical scheme as follows:
a urination device with a flushing structure comprising:
the urination assembly comprises an elastic waistband, a first protective belt and a second protective belt which are respectively arranged on the front side and the rear side of the elastic waistband, a leakage-proof cover is arranged on the first protective belt, the leakage-proof cover is provided with a containing groove, a urination conduit is arranged at the bottom of the containing groove in a penetrating way, and the leakage-proof cover is used for collecting urine and discharging the urine through the urination conduit;
and the flushing assembly comprises a flushing head, a water pipe and a water pumping piece, the flushing head is arranged in the accommodating groove, two ends of the water pipe are respectively connected to the flushing head and the water pumping piece, and the flushing head is used for flushing the accommodating groove.
In one possible implementation, the flushing head is of an annular structure, and the flushing head is annularly arranged on the inner side wall of the accommodating groove.
In one possible implementation, a plurality of water spray holes are uniformly arranged on the flushing head, and water spray Kong Beikao is used for accommodating the openings of the grooves.
In one possible implementation manner, the water tank is arranged in the water pumping piece, the side wall of the water pumping piece is annularly provided with a plurality of elastic pieces, and the elastic pieces are used for supporting the outer wall of the water pumping piece so that the water pumping piece forms an elastic spherical structure.
In one possible implementation manner, a first one-way valve and a second one-way valve are respectively arranged on the water pumping piece and the water pipe;
the outer side of the water pumping piece is conducted unidirectionally towards the water tank through the first one-way valve, and one end, close to the water pumping piece, of the water pipe is conducted unidirectionally towards the other end through the second one-way valve.
In one possible implementation, the urinary catheter is connected with a urine bag connected at the end of the urinary catheter remote from the leak-proof cover.
In one possible implementation, at least one of the urination conduit and the urine bag is provided with an airtight device for isolating the air inside the urine bag.
In one possible implementation, the airtight device is provided at an end of the urinary catheter remote from the leakage preventing cover.
In one possible implementation manner, a first accommodating cavity and a second accommodating cavity which are communicated with each other are arranged in the airtight device, and a first port and a second port which are communicated with each other are respectively arranged at the upper end and the lower end of the airtight device;
the first port extends to the bottom of the first accommodating cavity, the second port is connected with the opening of the second accommodating cavity, the opening of the first accommodating cavity faces the first port, and the opening of the second accommodating cavity faces the second port.
In one possible implementation, at least one of the urine bag and the urination conduit is provided with a hanging member for hanging the urine bag or the urination conduit.
Compared with the prior art, the utility model provides the urination device with the flushing structure, and the flushing assembly flushes the urine remained in the leak-proof cover and the urination catheter, so that bacteria and peculiar smell generated by the remained urine are avoided. Thereby improving the use experience of the patient.
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In order to more clearly illustrate the embodiments of the present utility model or the technical solutions of the prior art, the following description will briefly explain the drawings used in the embodiments or the description of the prior art, and it is obvious that the drawings in the following description are some embodiments of the present utility model, and other drawings can be obtained according to these drawings without inventive effort for a person skilled in the art.
Fig. 1 is a schematic view of the overall structure of a urination device with a flushing structure according to the present embodiment;
fig. 2 is a schematic structural view of an airtight device of a urination device with a flushing structure according to the present embodiment;
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of an airtight device of a urination device with flushing structure according to the present embodiment;
FIG. 4 is a partial cross-sectional view of the mark A of FIG. 1;
fig. 5 is a partial cross-sectional view of a pumping member of a urination device having a flushing structure according to the present embodiment.
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10. a urination component; 11. an elastic waistband; 12. a first strap; 13. a second protective belt; 14. a leak-proof cover; 141. a receiving groove; 15. a urination conduit; 20. a flushing assembly; 21. a flushing head; 211. a water spraying hole; 22. a water pipe; 221. a second one-way valve; 23. a water pumping member; 231. a water tank; 232. an elastic member; 233. a first one-way valve; 30. a urine bag; 31. a hanging piece; 40. an airtight device; 41. a first accommodation chamber; 42. a second accommodation chamber; 43. a first port; 44. a second port.
Detailed Description
Embodiments of the present utility model are described in detail below, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like or similar reference numerals refer to like or similar elements or elements having like or similar functions throughout. The embodiments described below by referring to the drawings are illustrative only and are not to be construed as limiting the utility model.
In the description of the present utility model, it should be understood that the terms "center", "longitudinal", "lateral", "upper", "lower", "front", "rear", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer", etc. indicate orientations or positional relationships based on the orientations or positional relationships shown in the drawings, are merely for convenience in describing the present utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the devices or elements referred to must have a specific orientation, be configured and operated in a specific orientation, and thus should not be construed as limiting the present utility model. Furthermore, the terms "first," "second," and the like, are used for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as indicating or implying a relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defining "a first" or "a second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more such feature. In the description of the present utility model, unless otherwise indicated, the meaning of "a plurality" is two or more.
In the description of the present utility model, it should be noted that, unless explicitly specified and limited otherwise, the terms "mounted," "connected," and "connected" are to be construed broadly, and may be either fixedly connected, detachably connected, or integrally connected, for example; can be mechanically or electrically connected; can be directly connected or indirectly connected through an intermediate medium, and can be communication between two elements. The specific meaning of the above terms in the present utility model will be understood in specific cases by those of ordinary skill in the art.
In addition, the technical features described above in the different embodiments of the present utility model may be combined with each other as long as they do not collide with each other.
The utility model provides a urination device with a flushing structure as shown in figures 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, which is used for helping patients with serious illness or inconvenient actions to discharge urine clinically. The urine collecting device mainly comprises a urine collecting assembly 10 and a flushing assembly 20, wherein the urine collecting assembly 10 comprises an elastic waistband 11, a first protective belt 12 and a second protective belt 13 which are respectively arranged on the front side and the rear side of the elastic waistband 11, a leakage-proof cover 14 is arranged on the first protective belt 12, a containing groove 141 is arranged on the leakage-proof cover 14, a urine discharging conduit 15 is arranged at the bottom of the containing groove 141 in a penetrating mode, the leakage-proof cover 14 is used for collecting urine and discharging the urine through the urine discharging conduit 15, the flushing assembly 20 comprises a flushing head 21, a water pipe 22 and a water pumping piece 23, the flushing head 21 is arranged in the containing groove 141, two ends of the water pipe 22 are respectively connected to the flushing head 21 and the water pumping piece 23, and the flushing head 21 is used for flushing the containing groove 141. Wherein the pumping member 23 may be integrated in the urination assembly 10. The solution of the utility model preferably provides for the pumping member 23 to be separate from the urination assembly 10, and for the patient to conveniently actuate the pumping member 23 to flush the receptacle 141 and the urination conduit 15 after urination by the patient or medical personnel. In addition, the utility model is suitable for patients with serious illness or inconvenient actions in clinic, and also suitable for people needing to operate in a closed environment for a long time, such as long distance drivers, astronauts and the like. The pumping member 23 may be a powered (electric) pump or a manually driven balloon. The utility model preferably uses the balloon with a simpler manual driving structure as the water pumping piece 23, and only the palm is needed to press the balloon to pump water in the balloon into the accommodating groove 141 for flushing.
It should be noted that, when the conventional wearable urination device is used, urine remains in the hood and the catheter. Under the long-time use, bacteria are easy to grow in the cover and the catheter, peculiar smell is generated, and great inconvenience is brought to the health of patients. At the same time, the urination device needs to be detached and replaced frequently, which increases the great workload for nursing staff. The scheme of the utility model washes the residual urine in the leak-proof cover 14 and the urination conduit 15 through the flushing component 20, thereby avoiding bacteria breeding and odor generation of the residual urine. And an airtight device 40 is provided on the urination conduit 15 or the urine bag 30 to prevent smell of urine in the urine bag 30 from being discharged through the urination conduit 15. Thereby improving the use experience of the patient.
Further, as shown in fig. 1 and 4, the flushing head 21 has an annular structure, and the flushing head 21 is disposed around the inner side wall of the accommodating groove 141.
Specifically, the annular arrangement of the rinse heads 21 on the inner side walls of the accommodating grooves 141 can enable the rinse heads 21 to be sufficiently rinsed to the positions of the accommodating grooves 141, and the rinse effect of the rinse heads 21 with the annular structure is better. In addition, the flushing head 21 can be configured as a separate nozzle, and a water spraying effect of scattered water can be achieved, thereby achieving a better cleaning effect. Alternatively, the two solutions described above can be combined together, and a spray head which can achieve divergent water spray is integrated in the ring-shaped structure of the flushing head 21. In other embodiments, to avoid the protruding structure of the flushing head 21 on the inner side wall of the accommodating groove 141, the wearing comfort of the user is further affected. The flushing head 21 can be arranged on the outer side wall of the leakage preventing cover 14 or integrated in the side wall of the leakage preventing cover 14, so that the inner side wall of the accommodating groove 141 is smoother, and the wearing comfort of a user is improved.
Further, the flushing head 21 is uniformly provided with a plurality of water spray holes 211, and the water spray holes 211 are backed up against the opening of the accommodating groove 141.
In some embodiments, the water spray holes 211 may be densely arranged in the area of the receiving groove 141 where the important flushing is required. In addition, if the flushing head 21 is provided on the outer side wall of the leakage preventing cover 14 or inside the side wall of the leakage preventing cover 14, the water spraying holes 211 may be opened on the inner side wall of the receiving groove 141 at this time, and the flushing head 21 and the water spraying holes 211 may be connected correspondingly. The inner side wall of the accommodating groove 141 is smoother, and the cleaning effect of the cleaning head 21 is not affected.
Further, as shown in fig. 1 and 5, a water tank 231 is provided inside the water pumping member 23, and a plurality of elastic members 232 are provided around the side wall of the water pumping member 23, wherein the elastic members 232 are used for supporting the outer wall of the water pumping member 23, so that the water pumping member 23 forms an elastic spherical structure.
Specifically, the water tank 231 inside the water pumping member 23 is used for loading the cleaning liquid (water or cleaning liquid), and the plurality of elastic members 232 looped on the side wall of the water pumping member 23 can support the whole spherical structure of the water pumping member 23. The water pumping piece 23 is in a smooth and full state when in a static state. When in use, a patient or medical staff can press the balloon by the palm, and the water in the balloon can be pumped into the accommodating groove 141 for flushing.
Further, as shown in fig. 1, the water pumping member 23 and the water pipe 22 are respectively provided with a first check valve 233 and a second check valve 221;
the outside of the pumping unit 23 is unidirectional through the first check valve 233 toward the water tank 231 (i.e., the water tank 231 cannot be unidirectional toward the outside of the pumping unit 23 under the action of the first check valve 233), and the water pipe 22 is unidirectional through the second check valve 221 from one end of the pumping unit 23 to the other end thereof.
It should be noted that, since the plurality of elastic members 232 are annularly provided on the side wall of the pumping member 23, the overall spherical structure of the pumping member 23 can be supported. The water pumping piece 23 is in a smooth and full state when in a static state. When the balloon (the water pumping member 23) is pressed, the balloon (the water pumping member 23) contracts, and the pressure in the water tank 231 becomes large. Since the water pipe 22 is connected in one direction from one end to the other end of the water pumping member 23 by the second check valve 221, the water tank 231 is not connected to the outside of the water pumping member 23 by the first check valve 233. The liquid in the water tank 231 is pumped under pressure to be washed by the washing head 21; similarly, when the palm is released, the balloon (pumping member 23) returns to a full spherical structure by the elastic member 232, and the pressure inside the water tank 231 becomes small. Since the outside of the pumping unit 23 is unidirectionally conducted toward the water tank 231 through the first check valve 233, the outside air can be sucked into the water tank 231 through the first check valve 233. When the water tank 231 needs to be replenished with liquid, the first check valve 233 is immersed in the liquid, and the liquid is sucked into the water tank 231 through the first check valve 233, only by the above-described operation.
Further, as shown in fig. 1, the urine guide 15 is connected to a urine bag 30, and the urine bag 30 is connected to an end of the urine guide 15 remote from the leakage preventing cover 14.
Specifically, the urine bag 30 is detachably connected to the end of the urine drainage tube 15 away from the leakage preventing cover 14, urine collected by the leakage preventing cover 14 is guided into the urine bag 30 through the urine drainage tube 15, and finally the urine bag 30 is replaced with a new urine bag 30 after being fully collected. In some practical use scenarios, it is also possible to connect the urinary catheter 15 directly to the bathroom, thereby reducing the use of the urine bag 30. Frequent replacement of the urine bag 30 is not required.
Further, as shown in fig. 1, 2 and 3, at least one of the urination conduit 15 and the urine bag 30 is provided with an airtight device 40, and the airtight device 40 is used for isolating the air inside the urine bag 30.
The urine collected in the urine bag 30 may be discharged with bad smell, and the bad smell may enter the leakage preventing cover 14 through the urine discharging pipe 15. And further can cause the privacy of the user to be odorous. In this embodiment, the leakage of the bad smell in the urine bag 30 into the leakage preventing cover 14 is blocked by the airtight device 40, and the normal urination of the user is not affected.
Further, an airtight device 40 is provided at the end of the urinary catheter 15 remote from the leakage preventing cover 14.
Further, as shown in fig. 1, 2 and 3, a first accommodating cavity 41 and a second accommodating cavity 42 which are mutually communicated are arranged in the airtight device 40, and a first port 43 and a second port 44 which are mutually communicated are respectively arranged at the upper end and the lower end of the airtight device 40;
the first port 43 extends to the bottom of the first accommodating cavity 41, the second port 44 is connected with the opening of the second accommodating cavity 42, the opening of the first accommodating cavity 41 faces the first port 43, and the opening of the second accommodating cavity 42 faces the second port 44.
As shown in fig. 3, when the airtight device 40 is at a normal placement angle, the liquid is always kept between the first port 43 and the first accommodating cavity 41, and the liquid accommodated in the first accommodating cavity 41 forms an airtight barrier. Blow-by between the first port 43 and the second port 44 can be prevented in the stationary state. Thereby forming the air-tight means 40. It should be noted that, when the airtight device 40 is obliquely placed, the airtight device 40 loses the airtight effect when the liquid in the first accommodating cavity 41 is lost to a certain extent. It is therefore necessary to place the airtight device 40 in a certain angular range to achieve the airtight effect.
Further, as shown in fig. 1, at least one of the urine bag 30 and the urination conduit 15 is provided with a hanging member 31, and the hanging member 31 is used for hanging the urine bag 30 or the urination conduit 15. The urine bag 30 can always maintain a normal arrangement angle, and the airtight device 40 arranged on the urine bag 30 or the urination conduit 15 can maintain a correct arrangement angle. So that the airtight device 40 can function as a normal air-blocking function.
In summary, the present utility model provides a urination device with a flushing structure, which flushes the urine remained in the leakage preventing cover 14 and the urination conduit 15 through the flushing assembly 20, thereby avoiding bacteria and odor from being generated by the remained urine. Thereby improving the use experience of the patient.
It is apparent that the above examples are given by way of illustration only and are not limiting of the embodiments. Other variations or modifications of the above teachings will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art. It is not necessary here nor is it exhaustive of all embodiments. While still being apparent from variations or modifications that may be made by those skilled in the art are within the scope of the utility model.

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1. A urination device having a flushing structure, comprising:
the urination assembly comprises an elastic waistband, a first protective belt and a second protective belt which are respectively arranged on the front side and the rear side of the elastic waistband, a leakage-proof cover is arranged on the first protective belt, the leakage-proof cover is provided with a containing groove, a urination conduit is arranged at the bottom of the containing groove in a penetrating way, and the leakage-proof cover is used for collecting urine and discharging the urine through the urination conduit;
and the flushing assembly comprises a flushing head, a water pipe and a water pumping piece, the flushing head is arranged in the accommodating groove, two ends of the water pipe are respectively connected to the flushing head and the water pumping piece, and the flushing head is used for flushing the accommodating groove.
2. The urination device with a flushing structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein the flushing head has a ring-like structure, and the flushing head is annularly arranged on the inner side wall of the accommodating groove.
3. The urination device with a flushing structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein the flushing head is uniformly provided with a plurality of water spraying holes, and the water spraying holes Kong Beikao are openings of the accommodating grooves.
4. The urination device with a flushing structure according to claim 1, wherein the water pump is internally provided with a water tank, the side wall of the water pump is annularly provided with a plurality of elastic pieces, and the elastic pieces are used for supporting the outer wall of the water pump so that the water pump forms an elastic spherical structure.
5. The urination device with flushing structure as claimed in claim 4, wherein the pumping means and the water pipe are provided with a first check valve and a second check valve, respectively;
the water pump is characterized in that the outer side of the water pumping piece is conducted unidirectionally towards the water tank through the first one-way valve, and one end, close to the water pumping piece, of the water pipe is conducted unidirectionally towards the other end through the second one-way valve.
6. The urine evacuation device with the flushing structure of claim 1, wherein the urine evacuation tube is connected with a urine bag, and wherein the urine bag is connected to an end of the urine evacuation tube remote from the leakage prevention cover.
7. The urination device with flushing structure as claimed in claim 6, wherein at least one of the urination tube and the urine bag is provided with an airtight device for isolating air inside the urine bag.
8. The urine evacuation device with irrigation structure of claim 7, wherein the airtight device is disposed at an end of the urine evacuation tube remote from the leak proof housing.
9. The urination device with a flushing structure according to claim 7, wherein the airtight device is internally provided with a first accommodating cavity and a second accommodating cavity which are communicated with each other, and the upper end and the lower end of the airtight device are respectively provided with a first port and a second port which are communicated with each other;
the first port extends to the bottom of the first accommodating cavity, the second port is connected with the opening of the second accommodating cavity, the opening of the first accommodating cavity faces to the first port, and the opening of the second accommodating cavity faces to the second port.
10. The urination device with flushing structure as claimed in claim 6, wherein at least one of the urine bag and the urination tube is provided with a hanging member for hanging the urine bag or the urination tube.
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