US20060149195A1 - Disposable urine control device - Google Patents
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- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- 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
- A61F5/00—Orthopaedic methods or devices for non-surgical treatment of bones or joints; Nursing devices; Anti-rape devices
- A61F5/44—Devices worn by the patient for reception of urine, faeces, catamenial or other discharge; Portable urination aids; Colostomy devices
- A61F5/451—Genital or anal receptacles
- A61F5/455—Genital or anal receptacles for collecting urine or discharge from female member
- A61F5/4556—Portable urination aids, e.g. to allow females to urinate from a standing position
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- This invention relates generally to devices adapted to facilitate the female urination process while in a standing or crouched position, and more particularly to a disposable urine control device provided in a compact folded easily carryable configuration prior to use.
- a seating commode suitable for urination by a female is not even available.
- a portal into which urine is to be discharged is provided which easily leads to the inadvertent spreading of urine onto skin, clothing and shoes.
- the inconvenience associated therewith may easily lead to the spreading of urine in inappropriate places.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,857,064 teaches a feminine disposable urinating device having both an elongated absorbent layer attached to a longer liquid-impermeable layer and a complex partition structure associated with a flexible tubular conduit having a flange at one end disposed between the partition and the absorbent layer.
- the urinal cone disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,327,716 is formed from an essentially triangular shape in the collapsed configuration into a funnel-shaped body which is disposable following use.
- the obvious benefit of the disposable aspect of these prior art patents is the after-urination cleanliness and cleanup which is simply dealt with by the disposal of the device promptly after use.
- the present invention also teaches a single-use disposable urine control device which is manually appliable to cover the labia majora area of the female and preferably includes one or two sealing beads which upwardly extend from a pliable, flexible hand-sized panel or layer to insure that urine discharging is contained and either partially absorbed and/or directed to an appropriate facility or receptacle. Additionally, the unique folding features of the invention facilitate packaging one or several of these urine control devices in a compact form ready for one-time use and disposal after use.
- This invention is directed to a disposable urine control device for females during urination when in a crouched position.
- the control device is provided preferably folded flat and preferably packaged in a stack, each including an elongated flexible folded panel or layer formed of disposable preferably liquid-absorbent material and having side margins preferably narrowing toward a central portion from enlarged end portions thereof.
- a preferred perimeter sealing bead extends upwardly from, and substantially continuously around the panel perimeter to provide stiffness and sealing against the labia majora of a female to contain urine within the perimeter sealing bead during urination.
- a flexible elongated conduit is connected at one end thereof in alignment with a urine drainage aperture formed into a central portion of the panel. When the panel and conduit are unfolded for use from a substantially flat folded orientation of the panel and an unfolded orientation of the conduit, urine is directed through the conduit into a toilet bowl.
- An inner sealing bead and urine impermeable layers may also be provided.
- Still another object of this invention is to provide a urine collecting device for females which is prepackaged in folded configuration for convenient merchandising and use.
- Yet another object of this invention is to provide a disposable urine control device having multiple substantially continuous sealing rings for enhanced stiffness during use to insure that no urine flow inadvertently escapes inappropriately.
- Yet another object of this invention is to provide a disposable urine control device for females which preferably combines the features of absorbency and liquid impermeability to insure that all discharging urine is either directed into an appropriate facility and/or absorbed for disposal without contaminating the user's hands, skin or clothing.
- FIG. 1 is a pictorial view of a female in the process of using the preferred embodiment of the invention during urination in a crouched orientation above a toilet facility.
- FIG. 2 is a side elevation schematic view of the device hand-held in position for use with respect to the female lower torso anatomy.
- FIG. 3 is a top plan view of the preferred device in the open in-use configuration.
- FIG. 4 is a view of FIG. 3 being hand held during use.
- FIG. 5 is a longitudinal section view in the direction of arrows 5 - 5 of FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 6 is a section view in the direction of arrows 6 - 6 in FIG. 3 .
- FIGS. 7 a to 7 d are perspective views showing hand support and manipulation of the preferred device to insure full contact thereof against the labia majora area of the female.
- FIGS. 8 a to 8 h are section views of area 8 a of FIG. 5 and alternate embodiments thereof.
- FIGS. 9 a through 9 d depict the sequence of folding the preferred invention into the folded and stacked arrangement of FIG. 9 d.
- FIG. 1 a female is shown in a crouched or partially standing position in the process of urination into a suitable receptacle with the aid of the present invention.
- the torso T is in a partially angled or crouched orientation to facilitate positioning the device 10 and direction control of urine being deposited into the receptacle.
- the device 10 is in position over the labia majora area in proper alignment to receive urine discharging from the bladder B through the urethra U in the direction of arrow A and finally draining in the direction of arrow C from the elongated conduit 14 as described in detail herebelow.
- the preferred embodiment of the invention generally shown at numeral 10 includes an elongated pliable or flexible panel or layer 12 which is formed of disposable biodegradable preferably liquid absorbent material and, in the plan view of FIGS. 3 and 4 , is configured to be enlarged at each end and arcuately narrowing at 22 toward the central portion of the perimeter margin thereof.
- the inwardly contoured central perimeter portions 22 facilitate both accurate fore-and-aft and lateral positioning between the legs or thigh areas of the female and preferably cooperate with the perimeter and inner sealing beads 16 and 18 to insure that flowing urine is not splashed inadvertently onto skin, clothing or floor.
- the elongated conduit 14 is integrally or connectedly formed with and extends laterally from an elongated urine drainage aperture 24 as best seen in FIG. 5 to define an elongated hollow passage 20 .
- This conduit 14 is arcuately configured in the side elevation view in FIG. 5 while being substantially straight as shown in FIG. 6 so as to facilitate the direction control of urine discharging therefrom in the direction of arrow C in FIG. 2 from the lower opening 26 thereof.
- the perimeter sealing bead 16 extends substantially continuously around the arcuately configured perimeter of panel 12 .
- the configuration of this outer sealing bead 16 is adapted to surround and seal against the perimeter of the labia majora area.
- the inner sealing bead 18 raised or elevated in the same direction as the perimeter sealing bead 16 and away from the direction of the conduit 14 , extends in spaced relationship between the perimeter of the opening or aperture 24 and the perimeter of the panel 12 and is sized to surround and seal against the labia minor area of the female anatomy.
- the two beads 16 and 18 thus preferably cooperate to add pliant stiffness to the disposable panel 12 while also providing a double seal to prevent urine from inadvertent discharge outwardly between the labia majora and panel 12 .
- FIGS. 8 a to 8 h variations of the structure tilized to form the outer sealing bead 16 are there shown. Additionally, variations in the multi-layered structure of the panel 12 itself are also displayed.
- the layer or panel 12 is formed of fibrous, biodegradable cellulose material of a flexible liquid absorbent nature such that the entire panel 12 is substantially flexible and/or pliantly foldable.
- a thin urine impermeable layer 30 is adhered to the lower surface of the panel 12 so that urine contacting the upper surface will not pass therethrough to make direct contact with the hand holding the device 10 in place during use.
- the urine impermeable layer may be applied as shown in 32 in phantom which provides for hand contact against the softer fibrous surface of the panel 12 .
- the perimeter sealing bead 16 is formed at 28 by providing an enlarged thickened perimeter of homogeneous fibrous absorbent material utilized to form the panel 12 itself.
- the panel 12 b of embodiment 10 b is formed, again, of disposable, biodegradable fibrous absorbent cellulose material of a flexible nature.
- the perimeter sealing bead 16 b is formed as an enlarged thickened area immediately adjacent the outer perimeter of the panel 12 b .
- a urine impermeable layer 34 is formed of a biodegradable water impervious or impermeable material well known in the art.
- the perimeter sealing bead 16 c is formed of a fibrous filler material 36 of a more rigid nature which enhances both the useful stiffness of the embodiment 10 c and also enhances the urine sealing attributes to further insure that flowing urine passes entirely through the conduit 14 in an appropriate way.
- the embodiment 10 d in FIG. 8 d includes a flexible heat shield layer 44 which is generally coextensive with the entire layer or panel 12 d as previously described and is provided so that the hand of the user does not feel the elevated temperature of urine against the upper water impermeable layer 42 .
- the thermal heat shield layer 44 formed of a flexible disposable plastic material greatly reduces heat transfer from the urine to the hand of the user.
- the outer perimeter sealing bead 16 d is formed primarily of an air ring or void 40 which is created by the stiffened structure of the thickened fibrous material also defining the outer perimeter bead 16 d.
- FIG. 8 e three separate urine impermeable layers or elements are there shown in this embodiment 10 e .
- An upper water impermeable layer 52 is adhered onto an upper fibrous layer 54 as previously described while an intermediate urine impermeable layer 56 is formed between the flexible, absorbent fibrous layers 54 and 58 .
- a water-resistant spray is applied at 60 to the lower surface of the panel 12 e which does not detract from the soft fibrous feeling of this lower surface of the panel 12 e , but does provide for a short term, one-use urine impermeable barrier as triple insurance that all of the urine passes downwardly through the conduit into a suitable receptacle or urine facility or is absorbed.
- the absorbent, flexible disposable fibrous layer or panel 12 f is formed as a single layer having the preferred perimeter sealing bead 16 f formed at 28 f of an enlarged, thickened perimeter of fibrous, absorbent material similar to that shown at 62 comprising the layer or panel 12 f .
- the inner sealing bead 18 f is formed of an enlargement or thickening at 64 of this same fibrous disposable material.
- this embodiment 10 f may also include a flexible thin water impermeable layer 32 f which will substantially prevent any absorbency of the urine discharge causing substantially all of the urine to flow through the conduit 14 f.
- this embodiment 10 g is formed of a layer 12 g formed of flexible, absorbent, cellulose or fibrous material having enlargements to define the outer perimeter sealing bead 16 g and the inner sealing bead 18 g .
- This embodiment 10 g further includes an embedded water impermeable layer 66 which allows a portion of the fibrous material forming layer 12 g to absorb some of the urine while preventing the urine from coming in contact with the hand which is pressed against panel 12 g.
- the embodiment 10 h shown in FIG. 8 h includes only an inner sealing 12 h which, although not preferred, acts in cooperation with the flexibility of the perimeter area 68 of the flexible fibrous layer 12 h to help insure that the inner sealing ring 18 h accomplishes the intended task of confining all urine discharging during urination and causing it to either be absorbed by the fibrous absorbent layer 12 h or be funneled outwardly for proper disposal through the conduit 14 h .
- a water impermeable layer 30 h is optionally provided to help insure that, during heavy urination discharge, the absorbency of the fibrous layer or panel 12 h is not overtaxed and over saturated.
- FIGS. 9 a to 9 d the preferred embodiment of the invention 10 is foldable sequentially as there shown.
- the flexible panel 12 is folded about a longitudinal centerline 70 in the direction of arrow D.
- the conduit 14 in its flattened orientation is foldable about fold line 72 in the direction of arrow F after the panel 12 is completely folded in half in the direction of arrow E onto its other half along fold line 70 .
- FIG. 9 c one enlarged end portion of the half folded panel 12 is folded in the direction of arrow F atop the folded flattened conduit 14 , after which the other enlarged end of the half folded panel 12 is folded thereatop in the direction of arrow G.
- the panel 12 is thrice folded while the conduit is twice folded to achieve compactness.
- FIG. 9 d a plurality of the folded ready-to-use devices 10 are shown in a stack 80 which may be bundled or wrapped or containerized in carryable form as desired.
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