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- A61F—FILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
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Abstract
Diaper that can replace the absorbent portion of the fecal of the present invention is a waterproof material, a cover having a pocket formed on one side and the cover is coupled to the outer shell, the inner cover having a cotton material; An absorbent pad detachably coupled to the inside of the cover; A plurality of sub-absorption pads disposed so as to overlap from an intermediate portion to one side end of the absorption pads, the plurality of sub-absorption pads detachably coupled to the absorbent pads and detachably coupled to each other; A stool detection sensor detachably coupled on the endothelium and disposed on the other side of the absorbent pad to detect a stool on the absorbent pad; A urine sensor detachably coupled to the endothelium and disposed to correspond to the sub absorbent pad to detect urine on the sub absorbent pad; And a controller inserted into the pocket of the shell and connected to the urine detection sensor to receive detection information transmitted from the urine detection sensor and generate an alarm when the detection information exceeds a preset value. .
According to this, when the absorbent pad and the sub absorbent pad are made, the waste of the resource can be reduced by removing the absorbent pad from the cover when the stool is laid down and replacing only the sub absorbent pads individually when the urine is laid only.
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The present invention relates to a diaper, the diaper that can replace the absorbent portion of the excrement that can be used continuously by replacing only the absorbent portion of the excrement, and can inform the outside of the replacement time of the absorbent portion of the feces.
In general, diapers are filled between the legs and wrap around the groin and buttocks to receive urine, such as suckling infants or patients with poor mobility.
Such a diaper is usually provided with an absorbent sheet for absorbing liquid in the diaper cover, and a band portion having a size that can cover the leakage preventing portion and the waist of the wearer is formed on one side of the diaper cover.
At this time, the absorbent sheet is typically made of Fluffy Pulp, Super Absorbent Polymer (SAP), Tissue, etc., to have a liquid absorption and retention function.
Currently, many disposable diapers made of pulp paper are used to make life easier and portable and easy to use.However, these disposable diapers are becoming a necessity for new generation housewives and new mothers. It is causing environmental problems.
In addition, the cost of disposable diapers, which are consumed several times a day, increases, especially for those who raise babies but are not economically profitable, because powdered milk and infant supplies account for a relatively large share of household spending. There is a problem.
However, in general, diapers should be replaced whole when urine only, regardless of urine.
In particular, infants consume much water when they are young, so urine often comes out. However, even diapers with high urine absorption rate get wet. Therefore, the diaper is replaced even in a state where much of the portion not wetted with urine remains uneconomical and environmentally friendly.
In addition, the caregiver of infants and toddlers have to take off their pants to see if they have been excreted, so there is a troublesome problem.
The present invention is to solve the above problems, if only a part of the diaper exchanges only that part has an economical, environmentally-friendly advantage, and to eliminate the hassle of removing the pants to make sure that you have excreted It is an object to provide a diaper which can replace an absorbent portion.
Diaper that can replace the absorbent portion of the fecal of the present invention is a waterproof material, a cover having a pocket formed on one side and the cover is coupled to the outer shell, the inner cover having a cotton material; A plurality of absorbent pads detachably coupled to the inside of the cover, the plurality of absorbent pads being disposed so as to overlap from one end of the end portion to the middle portion of the endothelium; A detection sensor that is detachably coupled to the endothelium and detects urine absorption of the uppermost absorbent pad of the plurality of absorbent pads; And a controller inserted into the pocket of the outer shell and connected to the sensing sensor to receive sensing information transmitted from the sensing sensor to generate an alarm sound when the sensing information exceeds a preset value.
The overlapping portion of the endothelial pad is cut in a “c” shape so that an inner surface of the outer shell facing the endothelial is exposed when the door is formed, and an inner surface of the door and the inner surface facing the inner shell are formed. Velcro tape is coupled to the male and female, and one side of the plurality of absorbent pads is formed with an adhesive strip through which adhesive is exposed by removing backing paper so that any one of the plurality of absorbent pads is coupled to an outer surface of the door, and the remaining absorbent pads are absorbed. The pad is preferably fixed by the door in a state where it is placed on the inner surface of the shell.
The sensor may be coupled to an outer surface of the door to detect a change in temperature, a change in moisture, a change in smell, or a change in weight due to urine absorption of the absorbent pad coupled to an outer surface of the door. Do.
Diaper that can replace the absorbent portion of the fecal of the present invention is a waterproof material, a cover having a pocket formed on one side and the cover is coupled to the outer shell, the inner cover having a cotton material; An absorbent pad detachably coupled to the inside of the cover; A plurality of sub-absorption pads disposed so as to overlap from an intermediate portion to one side end of the absorption pads, the plurality of sub-absorption pads detachably coupled to the absorbent pads and detachably coupled to each other; A stool detection sensor detachably coupled on the endothelium and disposed on the other side of the absorbent pad to detect a stool on the absorbent pad; A urine sensor detachably coupled to the endothelium and disposed to correspond to the sub absorbent pad to detect urine on the sub absorbent pad; And a controller inserted into the pocket of the shell and connected to the urine detection sensor to receive detection information transmitted from the urine detection sensor and generate an alarm when the detection information exceeds a preset value. .
Tissues are respectively coupled to both ends of the outer shell, and the tissues are preferably combined in a rolled state so that they can be used unfolded.
The urine sensor detects any one of temperature change, moisture change, odor change and weight change of the absorption pad or the sub absorption pad.
According to the diaper which can replace the absorbent portion of the feces of the present invention, a plurality of absorbent pads are combined in the cover so that urine is absorbed by the uppermost absorbent pad, so that the urine absorbed absorbent pad is removed when replacement is necessary, By absorbing the absorbent pad, it is economical and eco-friendly because only the absorbent pad needs to be replaced without replacing the entire diaper when a small amount of urine is absorbed.
In addition, the absorbent pad is provided with a detection sensor for detecting when the urine is absorbed, and the controller for receiving an alarm sound by receiving the information detected by the sensor is provided, the protector of infants and young children to spread urine There is a convenient advantage because it can be recognized by the alarm sound without checking whether you press.
In addition, in the case of the absorbent pad and the subabsorbent pad, the waste of the resource can be reduced by removing the absorbent pad from the cover when the stool is laid down and replacing only the sub absorbent pads individually when the urine is laid alone.
1 is a view schematically showing a diaper capable of replacing the absorbent portion of excrement according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
2 and 3 schematically show the endothelial portion of the diaper of FIG.
4 is a view schematically showing a state in which a plurality of absorbent pads are seated on an inner surface of the diaper of FIG.
FIG. 5 is a schematic view taken along line II ′ of FIG. 1; FIG.
Figure 6 schematically shows a diaper capable of replacing the absorbent portion of the excrement in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 7 is a view schematically illustrating a tissue combined with the diaper of FIG. 6.
Hereinafter, with reference to the accompanying drawings will be described in detail with respect to the diaper that can replace the absorption portion of the feces of the present invention.
1 is a view schematically showing a diaper that can replace the absorbent portion of the feces according to a first embodiment of the present invention, Figures 2 and 3 is a view schematically showing the endothelial portion of the diaper of Figure 1, Figure FIG. 4 is a view schematically showing a plurality of absorbent pads seated on the inner surface of the diaper of FIG. 1, and FIG. 5 is a view schematically shown along the line II ′ of FIG. 1.
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Hereinafter, description will be omitted for leg bands, waist bands, adhesive tapes, and the like provided in general diapers.
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The endothelial 112 is a part in direct contact with the skin of the infant, cloth diaper material such as cotton may be used, and can be detachably coupled on the
Of course, it may be fixedly coupled by sewing.
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FIG. 6 is a view schematically showing a diaper capable of replacing an absorbent portion of feces according to a second embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 7 is a view showing a state in which tissue is coupled to the diaper of FIG. 6.
Detailed descriptions of the same constructions and effects as those of the first embodiment will be omitted.
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An absorbent pad detachably coupled to the inside of the cover;
A plurality of sub-absorption pads disposed so as to overlap from an intermediate portion to one side end of the absorption pads, the plurality of sub-absorption pads detachably coupled to the absorbent pads and detachably coupled to each other;
A stool detection sensor detachably coupled on the endothelium and disposed on the other side of the absorbent pad to detect a stool on the absorbent pad;
A urine sensor detachably coupled to the endothelium and disposed to correspond to the sub absorbent pad to detect urine on the sub absorbent pad; And
And a controller inserted into the pocket of the envelope and connected to the urine detection sensor to receive detection information transmitted from the urine detection sensor to generate an alarm sound when the detection information exceeds a preset value.
Tissues are respectively coupled to both ends of the outer shell, and the tissues are combined in a rolled state so that the tissues can be used to spread out. Can be covered in the state combined with the outer shell,
The urine sensor detects any change in temperature of the absorbent pad or the sub-absorbent pad, a change in smell, and a change in weight.
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