KR101800077B1 - Device a urine sample for small children - Google Patents

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KR101800077B1
KR101800077B1 KR1020150131461A KR20150131461A KR101800077B1 KR 101800077 B1 KR101800077 B1 KR 101800077B1 KR 1020150131461 A KR1020150131461 A KR 1020150131461A KR 20150131461 A KR20150131461 A KR 20150131461A KR 101800077 B1 KR101800077 B1 KR 101800077B1
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Abstract

The present invention relates to an infant urine collecting apparatus, and more particularly, to an infant urine collecting apparatus for infant urine collecting apparatus, which is capable of inducing collection of urine without any sense of difference by using a disposable diaper familiar to infants and hygienically transferring the collected urine amount The present invention relates to a urine collecting apparatus comprising a wearing hole portion which is worn on a lower body of an infant and which is in contact with a skin including a genital organs wrapped around a lower body and a suction sheet portion which is located on the inner surface of the wearing hole portion, The disposable diaper having an outlet for allowing the urine of the user to flow out of the suction seat; And a storage bag for storing urine flowing through the outflow sheet, and a fixing band for opening and closing the opening of the opening and closing port is further provided on an outer surface of the opening and closing port of the sampling pipe And it is hygienic to collect the urine of the infant.

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[0001] The present invention relates to a device for urine sampling for small children,

The present invention relates to an infant urine collecting apparatus, and more particularly, to an infant urine collecting apparatus for infant urine collecting apparatus, which is capable of inducing collection of urine without any sense of difference by using a disposable diaper familiar to infants and hygienically transferring the collected urine amount It relates to urine collecting.

One of the ways to check the health of infants was to check their health status by conducting urine tests. It is not easy to take urine from infants because the majority of infants are unable to keep their urine by arbitrary judgment,

Therefore, in order to collect the infant's urine, most of the caregivers told the infant to urinate the infant in a normal urine position, and before the urine test, To allow the infant to urinate.

In addition, most of the urine needed to be examined is poured on the floor in the process of urinating because the urine is contained in the cylindrical container, and when the urine is collected, There is a problem in the hygienic environment.

In order to solve the problem in collecting such urine, Korean Patent Laid-Open No. 10-2013-0052045 "Auxiliary apparatus for urine inspection"

The above-mentioned preliminary application can be easily applied to the body of a user such as infants with weak immunity or persons with mobility difficulties, so that a urine sample for performing urinalysis, which is one of the medical examination actions, For example.

To this end, the prior art application includes a body having a plate shape and having a first and a second exposing hole formed perforated so that a user's urine drainage is exposed to the outside, a top wide and a narrow bottom, A waist fixing band extending from an upper side of the waist fixing unit and formed of a belt so as to surround the waist of the user and being fixed by fixing means and having a band shape which is symmetrically provided on both sides of the lower portion of the body and surrounds the thigh of the user, A fixing member constituted by a thigh fastening band fixed by a fixing means; And a collecting bag which is located in front of the body and is detachably attached to the first or second exposing hole so as to enclose the urine discharged from the urine drainage device of the user, And an incision is formed at a position opposite to the interposition position.

However, such a prior art application is not suitable for infants because the ancillary apparatus for testing the urine to be worn by the patient is in contact with the characteristic portion of the body. In addition, when the ancillary apparatus for urine testing is worn, There is a problem that it is not easy to use because of the troublesome work to wear.

Korean Patent Publication No. 10-2013-0052045

The present invention provides an infant urine collecting apparatus for collecting urine of an infant using a disposable diaper, separating the collecting tube from the disposable diaper after the urine is collected, and allowing only the collecting tube to be moved to the examination room to facilitate unfamiliar urine collection .

The disposable diaper according to the present invention is characterized in that the disposable diaper is detachably attached to the disposable diaper so that the disposable diaper is removable for carrying and storing, the sampling tube is made of a transparent material and the scale is formed on the outer surface, The purpose.

In order to solve the above-mentioned problems, the present invention has been made to solve the above-mentioned problems, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a child- A disposable diaper having a suction sheet portion for allowing urine of the infant to flow out of the suction sheet portion; And a sampling tube having a storage hole for storing the urine introduced through the outflow sheet and a scale for measuring the amount of urine introduced into the storage hole, The outer surface of the opening and closing port of the pipe is further provided with a fixing band for opening and closing the opening of the opening and closing port.

In the configuration in which the object of the present invention is achieved, the present invention is characterized in that a discharge seat is provided at a position where the urine of the infant directly touches the wearer's hole in the wearer's hole to receive the excreta of the infant and the urine is not received.

In the configuration in which the object of the present invention is achieved, the outflow portion is provided on the outer surface of the disposable diaper and includes the discharge sheet to come into close contact with the periphery of the outflow portion to establish a temporary closed state, And an opening / closing band provided with an adhesive layer for opening the outlet.

In the configuration in which the object of the present invention is achieved, the sampling pipe includes: an opening / closing port provided at the upper end of the storage hole into which the urine flows, the opening / closing port being connected to the outlet of the disposable diaper; And a valve including a stop band and a cap for controlling the discharge of urine collected and measured at the lower end of the storage hole.

In the configuration in which the object of the present invention is achieved, the sampling tube is formed of a transparent material so that the storage hole into which the urine is infused and stored is viewed from the outside, and around the scale for visually confirming the urine collecting amount, And an alarm body for generating an alarm for reacting to the temperature of the urine after collection is further provided.

According to the present invention, since the urine discharge portion is formed in the disposable diaper and the collecting tube is attached only at the time of collecting the urine, the infant does not feel any sense of heterogeneity due to the wearing of the familiar diaper and naturally sees the urine. And the benefits of being collected.

In addition, since the urine collection tube is selectively attached to the disposable diaper, the disposable diaper and the collection tube can be conveniently stored and handled.

When the urine is collected, it is easy to check the amount of collected urine by the scale formed on the outer surface of the sampling tube, and the urine is not shed by the valve during the process of transferring the collected urine to the test container, thereby providing hygienic handling.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an infant urine sampling device according to the present invention; FIG.
2 is a sectional view of an infant urine sampling device according to the present invention;
3 is a side sectional view of the disposable diaper according to the present invention.
FIG. 4 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of a disposable diaper according to the present invention in a state where a sampling pipe is connected to the disposable diaper. FIG.
FIG. 5 is a partial cross-sectional view of a sampling tube in which urine of a baby is collected in the present invention. FIG.

Specific embodiments in which the present invention may be practiced will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, which illustrate:

It is to be understood that these embodiments are described in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention, and that the various embodiments of the invention are not necessarily mutually exclusive.

For example, certain features, structures, and characteristics described herein may be implemented in other embodiments without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention in connection with one embodiment. It is also to be understood that the position or arrangement of the individual components within each disclosed embodiment may be varied without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.

The following detailed description is, therefore, not to be taken in a limiting sense, and the scope of the present invention is to be limited only by the appended claims, along with the full scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled, if properly explained. In the drawings, like reference numerals refer to the same or similar functions throughout the several views, and length and area, thickness, and the like may be exaggerated for convenience.

Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, so that those skilled in the art can easily carry out the present invention.

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an infant urine collecting apparatus according to the present invention. FIG. 2 is a sectional view of an infant urine collecting apparatus according to the present invention. In the disposable diaper 100 worn on a lower body of a infant, Respectively.

The disposable diaper 100 includes a wearing hole 110 for covering the lower body of the infant and including a genital organs and contacting the skin. The disposable diaper 100 is disposed on the inner surface of the wearing hole 110, And an outlet 150 for allowing the urine of the infant to flow out of the suction seat portion 140 is provided.

An opening and closing band 160 having an adhesive layer 1620 is attached to the outer surface of the outflow part 150, that is, the outer surface of the outflow part 150 formed on the outer surface of the wearing hole part 110 of the disposable diaper 100. The open / close band 160 is adhered to the periphery including the outflow portion 150 and the outflow sheet 152 to temporarily close the outflow portion 150.

In forming the outflow part 150 in the suction seat part 140, it is preferable that the urine is formed at the genital position of the infant so that the urine flows out of the wearing hole part 110.

The wearing hole 110 is provided with a wear hole 120 in which a leg of the infant can be inserted so as to wear the disposable diaper 100 and a screw hole 120 in which the disposable diaper 100 is tightly fastened to the waist The band portion 130 is constituted.

The urine collecting tube 200 is connected to the outer surface of the disposable diaper 100 having the above-described structure.

The position where the sampling tube 200 is connected to the outer surface of the disposable diaper 100 is suitable for the position of the outflow part 150 formed to allow urine to flow out.

The collection tube 200 is formed with a storage hole 210 therein as a space suitable for collecting urine of an infant and is provided with a door 210 for coupling and disassembling the disposable diaper 100 220 are provided.

A valve 230 for discharging the urine of the infant to the outside of the storage hole 210 is provided in the lower portion of the storage hole 210.

A scale 250 is provided on the outer surface of the storage hole 210 for storing the urine of the infant flowing through the outflow sheet 150.

Therefore, it is preferable that the sampling tube 200 is formed of a transparent material through which the inside of the storage hole 210 in which urine is attracted is exposed from the outside. Also, for the convenience of handling, the sampling tube 200 is required to be made of a material which is bent, spreads freely, has good corrosion resistance and heat resistance, and has good transparency.

A fixing band 223 is further provided on the outer surface of the opening 220 of the sampling tube 200 to prevent the opening of the opening 220 from being opened.

FIG. 3 is a side sectional view of a disposable diaper according to the present invention, and FIG. 4 is an enlarged sectional view of a disposable diaper according to the present invention in a state where a sampling pipe is connected.

When the opening and closing band 160 attached to the outer surface of the disposable diaper 100 is removed as shown in FIG. 3 when the urine of the infant is to be collected, the outflow portion 150 provided with the outflow sheet 152 is exposed. Then, the glued portion of the opening / closing port 220 of the sampling pipe 200 is peeled off and opened as shown in FIG. 4, so that the upper entrance of the storage hole 210 is opened.

The state in which the adhesive layer 221 formed at the entrance of the opening and closing port 220 is adhered to the periphery of the outflow portion 150 is obtained by pressing the opening and closing port 220 of the storage hole 210 in a state of being open, do.

When the opening 220 of the sampling tube 200 is adhered to the periphery of the outlet 150 of the disposable diaper 100 and the storage hole 210 of the sampling tube 200 is inserted into the opening 110 of the disposable diaper 100, Is connected.

When the sampling tube 200 is attached to the outer surface of the disposable diaper 100 as described above, the infant wears the disposable diaper 100 so that the infant does not feel any sense of heterogeneity due to the familiarity with the disposable diaper, so that the psychological state is stabilized.

Therefore, when a guardian induces a child's psychology to urinate to a child, the child will urinate.

In order to urge the infant to urinate, an alarm body to which a vocal sound stimulated by the bladder is input by listening to a sound may be provided on the surface of the collecting tube 200 so as to urinate by the stimulation of the sound of the infant.

When the infant sees urine by the protector or the alarm body, the infant sees directly on the outflow sheet 152 of the outflow part 150 provided in the wearing hole 110 of the disposable diaper 100 and does not receive the outflow sheet 152 to the storage hole 210 of the sampling tube 200, and the state of the urine introduced into the sampling tube 200 is visually confirmed due to the physical properties of the sampling tube 200.

Therefore, when the urine of the infant to be viewed through the sampling tube 200 flows into the storage hole 210, the urine collected by the scale 250 formed on the outer surface of the sampling tube 200 is sensed.

In order to confirm the state in which the urine is collected, an amount of urine collected may be determined by attaching an alarm to the outer surface of the sampling tube 200 in response to the temperature of the urine.

FIG. 5 is a partial cross-sectional view of the collecting tube showing the infant urine collected in the present invention. When the infant's urine flows into the collecting tube 200, the infant's urine is attached to the outlet 150 of the disposable diaper 100 The disposable diaper 100 is separated from the disposable diaper 100 when the open / close access port 220 is removed.

When the inlet of the opening 220 of the sampling tube 200 separated from the disposable diaper 100 is closed, the sampling tube 200 is sealed by the adhesive layer 221, and the opening and closing port 220 is curled When the band 223 is adhered and fixed, the opening / closing port 220 is fixed so as not to be released.

When the opening / closing band 160 is attached to the outlet 150 of the disposable diaper 100 at which the sampling tube 200 is detached, the opened outlet 150 is closed. The urine residue of the infant seeps into the suction seat portion 140 so that the urine residue does not flow out to the outflow portion 150 closed by the opening / closing band 160.

The sampling tube 200 in which the urine of the infant is collected is used to seal the opening and closing port 220 by the adhesive layer 221 and to fix the terminal state of the opening and closing port 220 The urine of the infant stored in the storage hole 210 is discharged to the inspection container by separating the stopper 233 coupled to the valve 230 of the sampling tube 200 in the inspection container of the inspection room. .

While the present invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be practical exemplary embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments, but, on the contrary, It is to be understood that the invention may be embodied in many other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof. It is therefore to be understood that the above-described embodiments are illustrative in all aspects and not restrictive.

100: disposable diaper 110: wearing hole 120: wearing ball
130: band portion 140: suction sheet portion 150:
152: outflow sheet 160: open / close band 162: adhesive layer
200: sampling pipe 210: storage hole 220: opening / closing port
221: adhesive layer 223: fixing band 230: discharge valve
233: plug 250: scale

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A suction hole part (110) which is worn in a state of wrapping a lower body of the infant and is in contact with the skin including a genital part, a suction sheet part (140) positioned on the inner surface of the wearing hole part (110) A disposable diaper (100) having an outlet (150) for allowing the urine of the infant to flow out of the suction seat (110);
An opening and closing port 220 provided at an upper end of the storage hole 210 for collecting urine and connected to an outlet 150 of the disposable diaper and a storage hole 210 for storing urine flowing through the outlet 150, And a valve 220 including a scale 250 for measuring the amount of urine introduced into the storage hole 210 and a cap 233 installed at the lower end of the storage hole 210 to control the discharge and discharge of the urine contained in the storage hole 210 A collecting pipe 200 provided with a collecting pipe 200; / RTI >
The extraction tube 200 is further provided with a fixing band 223 for opening and closing an opening of the opening and closing port 220. The opening and closing port 220 is in close contact with the periphery of the outlet 150 Wherein the adhesive layer 221 is applied and the opening 220 of the sampling tube 200 separated from the disposable diaper 100 is rolled and fixed by adhesive so that the opening 220 is not loosened. Device.
The method according to claim 1,
The outlet (150)
And a discharge seat (152) made of a material in which urine is not absorbed or accommodated is provided in the outflow part (150). The infant seat Device.
3. The method of claim 2,
The outlet (150)
An adhesive layer 162 adhered to the outer surface of the outflow portion 150 to temporarily close the outflow portion 150 and allowing the outflow portion 150 to be removed when the sampling tube 200 is installed, Wherein the opening / closing band (160) is further provided.
delete The method according to claim 1,
The sampling pipe (200)
And an alarm for guiding the urine collection of the infant and an alarm for reacting to the temperature of the collected urine are provided around the scale 250 where the urine collection amount is visually confirmed, Wherein the alarm device is further provided with a buzzer.
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