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KR200481719Y1
KR200481719Y1 KR2020150007378U KR20150007378U KR200481719Y1 KR 200481719 Y1 KR200481719 Y1 KR 200481719Y1 KR 2020150007378 U KR2020150007378 U KR 2020150007378U KR 20150007378 U KR20150007378 U KR 20150007378U KR 200481719 Y1 KR200481719 Y1 KR 200481719Y1
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The present invention relates to a patient urine hose having a detachable structure for allowing a patient with an uncomfortable condition to be used while sleeping and a cleaning operation to be performed smoothly.
In order to achieve the above object, there is provided a patient urine hose (100) comprising: a lid (10) detachable from an upper portion of an inflow portion to prevent urine odor backflow; The upper part of the upper part constitutes a leakage preventing jaw 22 at the inlet 21 into which the urine flows to prevent leakage of urine. The inner part of the body is inclined so as to facilitate urine inflow. The lower part is an inner tube 26 And an outer tube (27) to which the hose (30) is coupled; A hose part (30) capable of being folded and unfolded into a bellows type, having a characteristic of being free to change a model and having a wrinkle so that it can be engaged with the hose coupling jaws (24, 42); The inner tube 47 serves as a passage through which the hose 30 is coupled to the upper end of the inner tube 47 to discharge the urine. The outer tube 48 is connected to the urine inlet 51 A junction 40 serving as a passageway for coupling; And a urine container (50) serving as a space in which the urine discharged by the patient during sleeping is stored.

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[0001] Patient's urine hose [0002]

  The present invention relates to a patient urine hose, and more particularly, to a portable urinal which has a connecting portion for removing and connecting a hose of a bellows type so that a patient having an uncomfortable movement can urinate through a hose in a bed, The present invention relates to a urine hose that can prevent leakage of urine despite a change in the position of the urine hose.

  Generally, in a hospital or the like, a separate urinal is used so that a patient having an uncomfortable condition can easily discharge urine even when the patient is lying on the bed or sitting.

  There are two types of urinals.

  In the first type, a cylindrical-shaped inlet is formed at one side of the urine forming an internal space for storing a certain amount of urine, and the inlet portion is inclined at a predetermined angle so that the urine can easily flow into the urine, .

  The second type is an integral type with a hose attached to the entrance of the urine outlet, which is a separate type of urine storing urine and an outlet for discharging the urine. The urine is discharged through the hose while the patient is sleeping. It is a form that prevents leakage easily.

  However, the first type of urine has a problem in that when the patient is used while sleeping, the urine is reversed due to the change of the patient's position, and the urine is likely to leak.

  The second type of urinal has a fixed length of hose and the hose is a material with limited model modification. When the patient discharges the urine in the bed, the urine can not be discharged in the desired posture.

  Also, the second type of urinal has a problem in that it is difficult to clean the urine passing urine hose because the hose is attached to the urinal and the hose diameter is narrow.

  Accordingly, the object of the present invention is to provide a urine hose for separating the urine passing urine storing urine from the urine and preventing the leakage of urine when the urine is discharged while the patient is sleeping.

  In addition, another purpose of the present invention is to provide a urine hose that allows the patient to freely urinate in a desired posture by making the urine hose a model changeable and freely adjustable length of the bellows. have.

  In addition to this, another object of the present invention is to provide a urine hose which can separate the urine passing urine hose storing urine and enlarge the diameter of the hose so that the urine passing urine hose can be easily washed.

  The object of the present invention is achieved by a lid comprising: a lid which is detachable on an upper portion of an inflow portion to prevent backflow of urine; The upper part of the upper part constitutes a leakage preventing jaw 22 at the inlet 21 into which the urine flows to prevent leakage of urine. The inner part of the body is inclined so as to facilitate urine inflow. The lower part is an inner tube 26 And an outer tube (27) to which the hose (30) is coupled; A hose part (30) capable of being folded and unfolded into a bellows type, having a characteristic of being free to change a model and having a wrinkle so that it can be engaged with the hose coupling jaws (24, 42); The inner tube 47 serves as a passage through which the hose 30 is coupled to the upper end of the inner tube 47 to discharge the urine. The outer tube 48 is connected to the urine inlet 51, A junction 40 serving as a passageway for coupling; And a urine tube (50) serving as a space in which the urine discharged by the patient during sleep is stored, can be achieved through the patient urine hose (100).

  The patient urine hose 100 according to the present invention achieves the following operational effects.

  The first design is that the urine (50), the space in which the urine is stored, and the inflow section (20) where the urine is directly discharged by the patient are separated through the hose, so that even if the patient performs an action such as changing the position during sleep, .

  The second design is that the hose 30 is made of a bellows type hose so that the hose model can be changed and the length of the hose can be adjusted freely so that the urine container 50 can be disposed anywhere under the bed, .

  The third embodiment of the present invention is a detachable detachable coupling and detachment of the respective portions of the inlet 20, the hose 30, the junction 40 and the urine tube 50 so that any part can be easily cleaned, The portion 30 has a large diameter, so that the inside of the hose can be easily cleaned.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIG. 1 is a three-dimensional view showing the configuration of a urine hose for a patient in question; FIG.
2 is a cross-sectional view of the inlet front in a state of being engaged with the hose in the present invention;
3 is a cross-sectional view of an inlet side of the hose, in combination with the hose.
4 is a cross-sectional view of the lower surface of the inflow portion when the presser is pressed,
5 is a cross-sectional view of the front face of the joint in the state of being joined with the hose in the present invention;
6 is a cross-sectional view of a joint side in a state of being joined with a hose in the present invention;
FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of the lower surface of the joint portion when the presser is pressed,
FIG. 8 is a view showing a state in which the inventive urine hose inlet is changed to a female exclusive urine receiver according to another embodiment of the present invention; FIG.

  Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.

  1 to 7 are views showing the configuration of a patient urine hose 100 in detail according to the present invention.

  As shown in the drawing, the present designing urine hose 100 includes an inlet 20 as a funnel type, a lid 10 attached to the upper portion of the inlet 20, a hose 20 attached to the lower portion of the inlet 20, A joining portion 40 attached to the lower portion of the hose 30 and a urine tube 50 attached to the lower portion of the joining portion 40. [

  The lid 10 serves to prevent backflow of odor. Also, the lid engaging jaws 11 located on both inner sides thereof engage with the lid engaging projections 23 to prevent the lid from being easily separated.

  The outer surface of the inflow portion 20 is formed of a cylindrical model and the inner surface of the inflow portion 20 is formed into a funnel model by tilting the surface extending from the inlet 21 to the hose induction pipe 26. This allows the urine to flow quickly into the hose 30 when the patient discharges the urine, thereby preventing leakage of the urine.

  The inlet (21) located above the inlet (20) protrudes inwardly to prevent water leakage even when the urine flows backward.

  The vicinity of the inlet (21) serves to prevent a small amount of urine from leaking due to the position of the water leakage preventing jaw (22) constituted by a circular protrusion.

  The lower surface of the inflow part 20 is composed of a double tube. The inner tube is constituted by a passage through which urine is discharged as a hose induction pipe 26 and a space between the hose induction pipe 26 and the outer pipe 27 is constituted by a passage through which the hose unit 30 is coupled. The hose guide pipe 26 is protruded downward from the outer pipe 27 and serves to facilitate the connection of the inlet 20 and the hose 30. [

  The hose coupling jaw 24 of the inverted triangular model located on the lower surface of the inlet 20 facilitates coupling by moving the hose along the inclined surface when the inlet 20 and the hose 30 are coupled. In addition, when used in a coupled state, the corner of the inverted triangle is caught in the corrugation of the bellows type hose, thereby preventing the hose portion 30 from being detached from the inflow portion 20. [

  4 is a view for explaining the following operational effects. And the elliptic pusher 25 located on the outer wall of the inlet 20 is located on both sides. When the pressure is applied by pressing both ends of the presser 25 simultaneously, the inner wall becomes narrow, and the inner walls of the two hose coupling jaws 24 located inside the 90 degree direction of each presser 25 are inflated. Since the edge of the hose coupling jaw 24 engaged with the hose wrinkle is separated from the hose by this action, the hinge 25 facilitates the separation of the inlet 20 and the hose 30. [

  The hose portion 30 is a bellows type hose which is foldable and easy to bend and is free to bend so that the patient can take a posture freely when urine is discharged, and the hose has a relatively large diameter and is easy to clean. And is attached to the hose coupling jaws 24 and 42 due to wrinkles, so that it can be attached / detached to / from the inlet portion 20 and the joining portion 40.

  The joint 40 comprises an inner tube 47 and an outer tube 48. The upper and lower portions of the inner tube 47 are open and the upper portion serves as a passage for connecting the hose portion 30 and the lower portion serves to discharge the introduced urine to the urine chamber 50. Further, the inner tube is configured to protrude downward from the outer tube 48 as a urine conduit guide tube 47, and serves to facilitate the connection when the urine inlet 51 is engaged with the junction 40.

  A triangular hose coupling step 42 is located at the upper part of the inner wall of the joint internal pipe 47. The hose coupling step 42 allows the hose to move easily along the inclined surface when the hose 30 is engaged Help. In addition, when used in a coupled state, the corners of the triangle are caught by the corrugations of the bellows type hose, thereby preventing the hose portion 30 from separating from the joint portion 40.

  A hosepiping prevention jaw 46 of a hook type is located at the lower part of the inner wall of the joint internal pipe 47. The hose release bout 46 is formed by continuously pushing the hose when the hose 30 is engaged with the joint 40 Thereby preventing the urine from being introduced into the urine container 50.

  The joint outer tube 48 is configured in a closed top shape and open in a bottom shape. The closed upper portion serves to define a limit of a position where the urine inlet 51 can be maximally raised when the urine inlet 51 is engaged with the abutment 40. The opened lower portion is a passage through which the urine inlet 51 is coupled with the abutment 40 It plays a role.

  The urine tube coupling jaw 44, which is located on the inner wall of the joint outer tube 48, is formed as a protrusion projecting inward and has the following functions. When the urine inlet 51 and the abutment 40 are engaged, the lid engaging projection 52 having the purpose of preventing the urine tube lid from being separated is positioned inside the outer tube 48 rather than the urine barrel engaging jaw 44. This is because when the urine container inlet 51 and the abutment 40 are used in combination, the urine container engaging jaw 44 prevents the lid-engaging protrusion 52 from being separated from the urine container inlet 51 and the abutment 40 .

  7 is a view for explaining the following operational effects. An elliptical pusher 45 located on the outer wall of the outer joint tube 48 is located on both sides. When the pressure is applied by pushing the pusher 45 simultaneously on both sides, the inner wall is narrowed, and the inner walls of the two urine tube engagement jaws 44 located inside the direction of 90 degrees of each pusher 45 are inflated. As a result of this operation, the lid engaging protrusion 52 hanging on the urine channel engaging jaw 44 is released, so that the pushing plate 45 facilitates the separation of the urine channel mouth 51 and the abutment 40 from each other.

  The urine tube 50 is a representative model of a portable urinal being sold on the market. The patient urine hose 100 can be used while sleeping by attaching the designed urine hose to a portable urinal that the patient currently owns. As a result, the patient does not have to purchase a new urinal, thereby reducing the economic burden.

  In the present invention, the joining jaws and the coupling protrusions are described as means for fixing the lid 10 and the inlet 20, but they may be formed by forming threads and screwing them together.

  Hereinafter, the operation of the patient urine hose 100 constructed as described above will be described.

  First, when the urine hose 100 of the present invention is used, the hose portion 30 is aligned with the hose guide pipe 26, and the inlet portion 20 and the hose portion 30 are engaged with each other. Next, the hose 30 is coupled to the inside of the inner tube 47, and the urine inlet 51 is coupled to the space between the inner tube 47 and the outer tube 48.

  The present designing urine hose 100 assembled as described above is designed to be used by the patient while sleeping in the bed. When the patient discharges the urine, the lid 10 is opened and discharged to the inflow section inlet 21. At this time, the urine tube 50 is positioned under the bed and the inflow part 20 is placed on the bed where the patient's hand touches. This arrangement causes the discharged urine to move to the urine container 50 through the hose 30. [

  The hosel portion 30 of the bellows type is free from deformation and maintains its shape, so that the inflow portion 20 located on the bed can be prevented from being displaced. In addition, since the urine bag 50, which can store a large amount of urine, stores the urine discharged by the patient, the patient or the caregiver does not need to wake up in order to throw away urine stored at night.

  When the urine hose is used and it is desired to clean the urine hose, the lid 10, the inflow section 20, the hose section 30, the joint section 40, and the urine tube 50 can be easily separated.

  As shown in FIG. 8, if necessary, only the inlet 21 of the inlet can be replaced with a female-only urine receiver 28, which can also be used as a female-specific urine hose. As a result, the inventive urine hose 100 can be used for both men and women.

10: lid 11: lid coupling jaw
20: inflow section main body 22:
23, 52: lid coupling projection 24, 42: hose coupling jaw
25, 45: Pusher 26: Hose guide tube (inner tube)
27, 48: outer tube 28: female-only inlet
30: hose body 40: joint body
44: Urine joint jaw 46: Hose release bump
47: Urine duct (inner tube) 50: Urine body

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In the patient urine hose (100)
The upper portion is composed of an inlet 21 protruding inwardly and a leakage preventing jaw 22 surrounding the periphery thereof with circular protrusions. The inside of the body is composed of an inclined surface. The lower portion is a double tube, The outer tube 27 has a hose coupling jaw 24 on both sides and a hinge 25 on the both outer sides in the direction of 90 degrees. (20) having a configuration protruding downward from the lower surface (27);
A hose coupling boss 42 is located on both sides of the upper portion of the inner tube 47 opened to open the upper and lower parts. The hose coupling boss 42 is located on both sides of the upper portion of the inner tube 47, The tube 48 has the urine tube coupling jaws 44 on both sides of the inner wall and the pusher 45 is located on both outer sides in the direction of 90 degrees and the urine tube guiding tube 47 protrudes below the outer tube 48 A junction 40 having a configuration;
The hose coupling jaw 24 of the inlet 20 and the hose coupling jaw 42 of the joint portion 40 are engaged with the bellows of the bellows type which acts as a connection passage between the inlet portion 20 and the joint portion 40, A hose portion (30);
And a lid (10) for preventing the backflow of the urine odor by combining the lid engaging projection (23) of the inflow section (20) with the lid engaging jaw (11).
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JP2007089639A (en) * 2005-09-27 2007-04-12 Energia Communications Inc Urination device
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