WO2022177033A1 - Outil de traitement d'excrétion - Google Patents

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WO2022177033A1
WO2022177033A1 PCT/JP2022/008104 JP2022008104W WO2022177033A1 WO 2022177033 A1 WO2022177033 A1 WO 2022177033A1 JP 2022008104 W JP2022008104 W JP 2022008104W WO 2022177033 A1 WO2022177033 A1 WO 2022177033A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61FFILTERS 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
    • A61F5/00Orthopaedic methods or devices for non-surgical treatment of bones or joints; Nursing devices; Anti-rape devices
    • A61F5/44Devices worn by the patient for reception of urine, faeces, catamenial or other discharge; Portable urination aids; Colostomy devices
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61FFILTERS 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
    • A61F5/00Orthopaedic methods or devices for non-surgical treatment of bones or joints; Nursing devices; Anti-rape devices
    • A61F5/44Devices worn by the patient for reception of urine, faeces, catamenial or other discharge; Portable urination aids; Colostomy devices
    • A61F5/451Genital or anal receptacles
    • A61F5/453Genital or anal receptacles for collecting urine or other discharge from male member
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61FFILTERS 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
    • A61F5/00Orthopaedic methods or devices for non-surgical treatment of bones or joints; Nursing devices; Anti-rape devices
    • A61F5/44Devices worn by the patient for reception of urine, faeces, catamenial or other discharge; Portable urination aids; Colostomy devices
    • A61F5/451Genital or anal receptacles
    • A61F5/455Genital or anal receptacles for collecting urine or discharge from female member
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  • the present invention also relates to an excrement disposal tool that can be used for various purposes such as nursing care, outdoor portable use, military companion use, and in-vehicle use.
  • Portable toilets used by healthy people in the field and diapers used by people who cannot go to the toilet by themselves are known as excrement disposal tools corresponding to such large and small disposals.
  • a bucket-shaped bag is placed under the buttocks, a person takes a squatting posture, and large and small items are excreted therein. After that, close the mouth of the bag.
  • a diaper is used by a bedridden person, etc., and is then wiped clean by a caregiver or the like.
  • the portable toilet has a problem that odors leak out from the wide opening until the mouth of the bag is closed.
  • FIG. 1 The large processing section comprises a pedestal 2, a mouth section 3, a bag 4, and front and rear belts 5, and has a rectangular shape. Inside the base 2, a tubular opening 3 is slidably positioned forward and backward, and a bag 4 is attached to the opening 3. - ⁇ The belt 5 pulls the base 2 from the front and back to press the mouth 3 against the anus B.
  • the short sides of the pedestal 2 shown in FIG. 10 are located between the left and right sit bones F.
  • the shape of the crotch area is about 2 to 3 centimeters behind the closed anus B, and then gently curves into a convex shape to form the back (the front part of the crotch also has a convex shape in the same way). curved to).
  • the pedestal 2 is applied to the crotch portion A having such a shape, the rear end of the pedestal 2 protrudes behind the crotch portion. If the pedestal 2 is pulled in this state, the pedestal 2 and the opening 3 also tilt, which causes a large amount of leakage.
  • the third problem is that when women use it, they can dispose of the large ones but not the small ones. . The cause is as follows.
  • the conventional excretion disposal implement 1 does not have a female small processing section itself.
  • the excretion disposal tool 1 of the present invention has been developed in view of such circumstances in order to solve the above-described problems of the conventional example. Firstly, the present invention prevents excrement from leaking out and greatly improves odor outflow. Secondly, even when excreted in the lateral direction, the adhered area of excrement is narrowly limited. Another object of the present invention is to propose an easy-to-use, economical and hygienic excretion disposal tool which is suitable for small women.
  • claim 1 is as follows.
  • the excretion disposal device of claim 1 has a mouth part (hereinafter referred to as a large mouth part) that is applied to the vicinity of the circumference of the anus and a mouth part that is applied to the vicinity of the circumference of the urethral opening (hereinafter referred to as a small mouth part).
  • a mouth part hereinafter referred to as a large mouth part
  • a mouth part that is applied to the vicinity of the circumference of the urethral opening
  • a small mouth part In an excrement disposal device with a storage bag attached to each mouth, Equipped with a pull-up belt and elastically bendable, the width of the opening of the large mouth is wide enough not to hinder the opening and closing of the anus and is applied near the periphery of the anus, and both mouths are connected.
  • the excretion disposal implement is characterized in that it is integrally formed, and the pull-up belt is attached to the front and back of the connected mouth.
  • Claim 2 is as follows. In the excretion disposal tool of claim 2, in claim 1, the sides of the large mouth part are gently inclined, and when the mouth part is applied to the vicinity of the periphery of the anus, the mouth part is The excretion disposal implement is characterized in that the inner circumference side is applied to the anus side, and the mouth portion is sandwiched between left and right bulges of the buttocks and is curved in an inverted U shape when viewed from the rear.
  • Claim 3 is as follows.
  • the excretion disposal device is characterized in that, in claim 1, when the large mouth is curved, the part that is applied to the vicinity of the periphery of the anus has a substantially concave shape in side view. It is an excrement disposal tool that does.
  • Claim 6 is as follows. According to claim 6, there is provided an excretion disposal tool according to claim 1, characterized in that, when the small mouth is curved, the part that is applied to the vicinity of the periphery of the anus has a generally concave shape in side view. It is an excrement disposal tool that does.
  • Claim 7 is as follows.
  • the excretion disposal tool of claim 7 is the excretion disposal tool according to claim 1, wherein the pull-up belts are attached near the outer peripheral side of the front and rear ends of the connected mouth parts.
  • Claim 8 is as follows.
  • the excretion disposal tool of claim 8 is characterized in that, in claim 1, the vicinity of the rear portion of the large mouth is reinforced so that the elasticity is lower than that of the left and right sides of the mouth, making it difficult to bend.
  • Claim 9 is as follows. In the excretion disposal tool of claim 9, in claim 1, the vicinity of the front part of the small mouth is reinforced to lower the elasticity than the left and right sides of the mouth, making it difficult to bend.
  • Claim 10 is as follows.
  • an excretion disposal device characterized in that it comprises a waist belt, which is worn around the waist of the human body, and which holds the pull-up belt in a lifted state.
  • Claim 11 is as follows. According to claim 11, there is provided an excretion disposal tool according to claim 1, characterized in that the large storage bag is detachable.
  • Claim 12 is as follows. According to claim 11, there is provided an excretion disposal tool according to claim 1, characterized in that the small storage bag is detachable.
  • Claim 13 is as follows. According to claim 13, there is provided an excretion disposal tool in which a storage bag is attached to the mouth portion applied to the vicinity of the periphery of the anus. The width of the opening is applied to the vicinity of the periphery of the anus so as not to hinder the opening and closing of the anus, and the lifting belts are attached to the front and back of the mouth.
  • the present invention Since the present invention is configured as described above, it is as follows. (1) When the mouth is pulled up, the mouth, which has a generally concave shape in a side view, conforms to the shape of the crotch portion, whose front and rear portions are generally convex. (For reference, front is the front side of the body, and rear is the back side.) Sandwiched between the left and right bulges of the buttocks, the curved part of the inverted U-shaped mouth presses against the valley of the crotch part. The left and right sides of the mouth press the left and right bulges.
  • the connected and integral mouth part is pulled up, so that it curves at the connecting part and conforms to the shape of the front and back of the crotch part.
  • the large and small mouths are in close contact with the vicinity of the periphery of the anus and urine outlet without gaps.
  • the enclosure supports the weight of the storage bag that covers the enclosure when excreting in the supine position.
  • the enclosure locks a large containment bag on its inner side.
  • the waist belt worn on the human body holds the pull-up belt in a pulled-up state.
  • the excretion disposal implement of this invention exhibits the following effects. ⁇ First Effect ⁇ First, the large and small mouths are in close contact with the peripheries of the anus and urethral meatus due to the approximately concave shape, curvature, reinforcement structure, and attachment of the pull-up belt to the outer periphery of the mouth. to reliably prevent leakage of excrement.
  • the pedestal 2 does not protrude behind the crotch portion unlike the conventional example.
  • the odor is blocked by the mouth and does not leak to the outside. Further, the excrement adheres only to the inside of the mouth, and does not spread over the crotch area unlike the diaper described above, which facilitates cleaning by a caregiver or the like.
  • ⁇ Second effect ⁇ Secondly, smooth inflow of excrement into the storage bag is promoted. That is, due to the slanted shape of the mouth, excrement descends the slopes of the sides when, for example, excreting in a supine position, thereby facilitating smooth flow into the storage bag.
  • ⁇ Third effect ⁇ Thirdly, by providing the enclosure, when excreting in the supine position, a space for large-sized waste to flow into the large-sized storage bag is secured, and the large-sized waste flows in more smoothly. In addition, the large containing bag is not twisted, which further promotes smooth flow into the containing bag.
  • the connected mouth part is stably applied to the crotch part. That is, the mouth part abuts along the valley of the crotch part and is not displaced in the left-right direction, and is pulled by the pull-up belt from the front and back, so that it is not displaced in the front-rear direction.
  • ⁇ Fifth Effect ⁇ Fifth it is economical and hygienic.
  • the storage bag is detachable, only the bag for the one that has been excreted can be replaced, and other members can be used as they are, which is economical. Furthermore, it is hygienic because excrement does not spread and adhere to the crotch area unlike diapers. ⁇ Sixth Effect ⁇ Sixth, it can also process female smalls. In other words, since the present excretion disposal tool can also be used to dispose of small excretion for women, there is no confusion in the case of simultaneous excretion of large and small excretions unlike the conventional example.
  • ⁇ Ninth Effect ⁇ Ninth because the mouth has elasticity, the sides of the mouth are always pressed against the left and right bulges due to the reaction associated with bending, regardless of the degree of bulging of the buttocks or the excretion posture, which varies from person to person. Prevents leakage of excrement from the mouth even from the surface.
  • An excrement disposal tool capable of processing both large and small excrements is meaningless for those who do not need to treat small excrements. In other words, an inexpensive excretion disposal tool can be provided because a small processing unit is not provided. In this way, all the problems in the prior art of this kind have been solved, and consideration and devises have been made especially for bedridden persons, etc., and the effects exhibited by the present invention are remarkable and great.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a connected mouth portion (hereinafter referred to as a mouth portion main body) with a surrounding body, a pull-up belt, and a pull-up protrusion
  • FIG. 2 is a state in which the mouth portion main body is not curved
  • FIG. 3 is a partially cutaway perspective view of the mouth main body with a storage bag attached
  • FIG. 4 is a rear view of the present excretion disposal device attached to the body
  • FIG. FIG. 6 is a front view of the mouth main body pressed against the crotch
  • FIG. 7 is a rear view of the large mouth when the mouth main body is pressed against the crotch.
  • 8 is a perspective view of a closed state of the enclosure, FIG.
  • FIG. 9 is a perspective view of a conventional excretion disposal device
  • FIG. 10 is a sectional view thereof.
  • FIG. 11 is a top view in which the main part of the side of the mouth body that contacts the skin is cut away.
  • Fig. 12 is a front view of a large containing bag with an inflow forming body attached thereto
  • Fig. 13 is a front view of a main part cut away from the crotch side in use
  • Fig. 14 is an excretion treatment of the present invention.
  • Fig. 3 is a side view of the tool;
  • This excretion treatment tool 6 is of a handy type and is used for nursing care, outdoor portable use, military accompanying use, in-vehicle use, and others. For example, it can be used for a wide variety of purposes, such as portable use outdoors without toilet facilities, nursing care for bedridden persons, use in cars, and the like.
  • the excretion disposal implement 6 has large and small openings 8 and 12, an enclosure 18, large and small storage bags 11 and 15, etc., and treats large and small wastes.
  • the mouth main body 7 and the enclosure 18 are made of, for example, a polypropylene sheet material having a thickness of about 0.75 mm, another resin sheet material, a paper sheet material, or a sheet material made of other materials, by die-cut molding or the like. After that, if necessary, slit processing, bending processing, etc. are performed. Furthermore, manufacturing by blow molding or the like is also possible.
  • the large and small storage bags 11 and 15 are made of flexible polyethylene film material or other resinous film material.
  • the large and small openings 8 and 12, the enclosure 18, the large and small storage bags 11 and 15, etc. will be described in detail below.
  • the mouth portion main body 7 consists of a large mouth portion 8 fitted around the circumference of the anus and a small mouth portion 12 fitted around the circumference of the urethral meatus. 15 is attached. Openings 10 and 14 are provided in the respective mouths, and the front end of the large mouth 8 and the rear end of the small mouth 12 are connected and integrated.
  • the lateral width of the connecting portion 16 is set to about 15 mm so as not to interfere with the lateral shape of the crotch portion A.
  • the large opening 10 is applied to the vicinity of the periphery of the anus with an opening width that does not hinder the opening and closing of the anus.
  • the sides of the mouth main body 7 are sandwiched between the left and right bulges C of the buttocks, and as shown in FIG. curved into a shape.
  • the vicinity of the urethral opening is positioned in the opening 14 of the small mouth 12, and in the case of males, as shown in FIG.
  • the vicinity of the periphery of the anus B is positioned in the opening 10 of the large mouth 8, and the mouth body 7 applied in this manner is a predetermined location of the mouth body 7. ⁇
  • the curved portion 30 of the mouth portion main body 7 presses against the valley of the crotch portion at four points in FIG.
  • the side portion is shaped like a truncated cone and is gently inclined (see FIGS. 1, 2, and 3), and the narrow side of the opening is applied to the crotch side. Then, when the mouth main body 7 is pulled up, the angle of inclination further increases. (See Figure 7) ⁇ Regarding the concave shape of the mouth ⁇ Next, with reference to FIGS.
  • the substantially recessed shape of the opening of the excretion disposal tool 6 will be described.
  • the mouth is sandwiched between the left and right bulges C of the buttocks and is curved, and along with this, the mouth is curved into an inverted U shape.
  • the part that is applied to the vicinity of the circumference of the urethral meatus has a substantially concave shape.
  • Such a mouth portion is applied to the front and back of the convex shaped crotch portion.
  • the vicinity of the front end of the large mouth portion 8 or the vicinity of the rear end of the small mouth portion 12 may also be reinforced 27.
  • the mouth main body 7 When the mouth main body 7 is pulled up, the large and small mouths 8 and 12 are deformed into substantially rectangular shapes elongated in the front-rear direction, as shown in FIG. Accordingly, as shown in FIG. 7, the outer peripheral side of the side portion is raised, and the crotch portion A is pressed by the inner peripheral side of the side portion. That is, since the side portions of the mouth press the crotch portion A in a narrow area, the pressing operation is more efficient and reliable than pressing in a wide area.
  • the storage bag is flexible, attached to the large and small openings 8 and 12, and measures approximately 360 mm long and 190 mm wide, for example.
  • a hollow string loop 25 is provided around the end edge of the opening side of the storage bag. is closed by pulling the string 26.
  • the large and small storage bags 11 and 15 are covered with a so-called outer bag 35 to prevent the twisting.
  • the outer bag 35 is attached with a gap between it and the opening side end of the housing bag for the reason described later.
  • a configuration for detachably attaching the storage bag of the excretion disposal device 6 will be described by taking the large mouth portion 8 as an example.
  • a piece of paper 23 having a width of about 1 cm is pasted on the middle part of the paper 23 near the upper end of the storage bag while leaving both ends of the paper 23 .
  • this intermediate portion is turned over so as to fit along the side portion 9 from the back surface to the front surface of the side portion 9. - ⁇ Next, both ends 23a of the paper 23 protruding outside the side portion 9 are pasted together (see FIG. 5).
  • reference numeral 17 denotes a bonding portion of the intermediate portion.
  • the two end portions 23a that have been stuck together are torn off.
  • this configuration is applied to the left and right portions of the side portion 9, it may also be applied to the front and rear portions of the large side portion 9, etc., if necessary.
  • the same is true for the small mouth 12 .
  • the advantage of the above configuration is that the storage bag can be removed from the opening by a simple operation of tearing the paper.
  • the tight fit prevents the wall of the bag from bulging in the vicinity of the opening and preventing the excrement from flowing into the bag.
  • this excretion disposal tool disposable it is preferable that the storage bag is fixedly attached to the mouth portion. A different method for attaching and detaching the storage bag will be described with reference to FIG.
  • reference numerals 36, 36 denote a pair of string insertion holes provided in the connecting portion 16 of the mouth main body 7. As shown in FIG. Incisions 37, 37 are cut from the left and right ends of the connecting portion 16 to reach the string insertion holes 36, 36, respectively.
  • 38, 38 are a pair of strap-fastening protrusions provided on the connecting portion 16. As shown in FIG. The string-fastening protrusions 38, 38 are attached so that the tips are directed in the opposite direction, and the tips are warped slightly upward to provide a gap between them and the side portions. A string 26 is inserted into the gap.
  • This figure shows a state in which a large storage bag 11 is attached to the large opening 8 . This will be described in detail below.
  • a string 26 passed through the stringing is inserted into the string insertion holes 36, 36 through the notches 37, 37. - ⁇
  • the cord 26 is held by the tip portion of one of the cord stopper projections 38 so as not to come out of the cord insertion holes 36 , 36 .
  • the inserted string 26 is passed to the back side of the large opening 8.
  • FIG. 13 shows a state in which the end of the folded small storage bag 15 on the lifting belt 39 side is locked. This will be described in detail below.
  • the base end 44 of the pull-up belt 39 is fixed to the small side, and the string 26 (the end of the bag) is pushed into the gap where the belt is not individually attached.
  • the containing bag is locked to the mouth.
  • the stopper 46 is slid to the end of the containing bag to hold the covered state.
  • one side is connected to the connecting portion and the other side is locked to the pull-up belt side, so that the large and small storage bags 11 and 15 are securely locked to the opening main body 7 .
  • the storage bag is removed by returning the folded portion to its original state.
  • FIG. 1 The enclosure 18 is elastic and has a strip shape with a width of about 20 mm. Then, the storage bag 11 is surrounded as shown in FIG. Then, it is locked by a locking member indicated by 32 in the figure. Both ends of the enclosure 18 are attached to the front and rear edges of the large opening 8, respectively, as shown in FIG. As the locking member 32, for example, a surface fastener or the like is used, and the enclosure 18 and the housing bag 11 are detachably locked. 4 is a rear view of the enclosure 18.
  • FIG. The enclosure 18 is for securing a space in the large container bag 11 for accommodating the large container.
  • the large containing bag 11 is configured such that the space is formed along the enclosure 18 from the opening side to the bottom portion 52 side.
  • the small storage bag 15 is positioned above the large storage bag 11, and the small flow into the small storage bag cannot be ensured, resulting in smooth flow of the small. will not be done. Even small regurgitation can occur. Therefore, it is desirable to have a configuration that secures a small inflow angle while securing a space for accommodating the large volume.
  • FIGS. 12 and 14 FIG.
  • an inflow formation 41 is attached to the portion of the large containment bag near the opening. As shown in the front view of FIG.
  • the inflow formation body 41 is attached to the rear surface of the large storage bag 11 in an arch shape, and the top of the arch shape is located on the connecting portion 16 side. At this time, the surface of the large storage bag 11 that contacts, for example, the bed surface is spread and flattened by the inflow forming body 41, so that the large urine can be excreted smoothly without hindrance. Then, the large feces are excreted on the opening side of the large storage bag 11 .
  • FIG. 14 shows an embodiment in which the inflow forming body 41 is attached to the small containing bag 15 as well. In this case, the tip of the penis 47 is prevented from contacting the small containing bag 15 .
  • the elastic inflow forming body 41 is made of a PP resin sheet material, and is pre-curved into an arch shape.
  • the large and small storage bags 11 and 15 have a wide vertical width on the mouth side and a narrow width on the bottom 52 side. That is, when the user is in a supine posture, the small storage bag 15 is positioned above the large storage bag 11 in a downwardly inclined state in the figure. Therefore, the small liquid smoothly flows down to the bottom portion 52 side of the storage bag 15 for the small liquid and accumulates without backflow. In addition, when it flows down, it does not dent or bend due to the stiffness of the outer bag, and it flows down smoothly.
  • the inflow forming body 41 is configured as described above. Next, when the user sits on a bed or the like, the inflow forming body 41 may become an obstacle. At that time, the large accommodation bag 11 is pulled to the back side. Then, the inflow formation 41 attached to the large containing bag 11 is turned so that the open side of the inflow formation 41 shown in FIG. 12 faces the crotch. When the user sits down in this state, the weight of the upper half of the body causes the inflow forming body 41 to open and deform into a flat state, so that it does not interfere with sitting.
  • the storage bag at this location is not double-layered, it is easily deformed when pulled by the user, and as a result, the direction of the inflow formation body 41 changes. Then, when the female urinates, the skin within the urinary mouth becomes wet with urine. Now, the mouth contacts the skin through the wall of the storage bag, and it is preferable to form the wall of the storage bag of the contact portion with, for example, a water-absorbing sheet used for disposable diapers. Due to the water-absorbing function of the water-absorbing sheet, the surface of the containing bag that contacts the skin becomes cleaner.
  • 22 is a lifting projection attached to the front end of the small mouth portion 12 . The lifting projection 22 extends downward in the figure.
  • the lifting belt 19 of the excretion disposal device 6 will be described.
  • the lifting belts 19 are attached to the outer peripheral sides of the front and rear ends 29, 29 of the mouth main body 7, respectively.
  • the lifting belt 19 is provided with a loop 20 to facilitate pulling by hand.
  • the front and rear rings 19 are held with each hand and pulled up.
  • the pull-up belts are attached to the front and rear peripheral edges of the large mouth portion, respectively.
  • the lifting belt 19 and the front and rear portions of the mouth main body 7 are positioned on the same line.
  • the waist belt 21 is mainly used by a bedridden person and worn around the waist of the human body.
  • a pull-up belt 19 is inserted from the back surface of the waist belt 21.
  • the inserted pull-up belt 19 is reversed on the surface of the waist belt 21 and further reversed, and the tip thereof is locked on the surface of the lift-up belt 19 .
  • the locking member 33 for example, a hook-and-loop fastener is used and is detachable.
  • the waist belt 21 pulls up the pull-up belt 22 and holds the pull-up belt 22 so that excrement does not leak from the mouth main body 7. - ⁇ (If the waist belt 21 is not provided, the loop 20 is not provided.)
  • the insertion position of the pull-up belt 19 is the central position of the front and back of the body, and the waist belt 21 holds the pull-up belt 19 at this position. That is, the mouth main body 7 is on the same line as the part for holding the pull-up belt 19 in the crotch area even when the waist belt is used, and can be applied to the crotch area very stably.
  • the waist belt 21 has no elasticity. Therefore, a flat rubber waist belt 48 made of elastic flat rubber or the like is used.
  • reference numeral 49 denotes a so-called male and female Velcro tape that detachably connects both ends of a waist belt 48 and elastic pull-up belts 39, 39 described below.
  • the length of the stretchable lifting belt can be optimally adjusted by shifting the engagement positions of the two. Now, when the upper half of the body of the user in the supine posture is raised, the mouth main body 7 is pulled unnecessarily strongly toward the back by the lifting belt.
  • a stretchable material such as flat rubber is used for the pull-up belt.
  • the elastic pull-up belt 39 on the back side is stretched when the waist is bent, so that the mouth main body 7 does not deviate from the proper position.
  • At least the pull-up belt 39 positioned on the back side should preferably be stretchable.
  • a scrotal bag 43 having a peripheral portion of the same size as the small containing bag 15 and having a length shorter than the length of the small containing bag 15 is attached.
  • the scrotum 43 is attached by aligning the ends on the opening side of both.
  • the small storage bag 15 and the halves of the ends of the scrotal bag 43 are pasted together and fixed.
  • the fixed portion is attached to the mouth portion so that it is positioned on the connecting portion 16 side of the mouth portion main body 7 .
  • the scrotum 45 is first put into the scrotal bag 43 .
  • the penis 47 is inserted into the opening 51 formed between the small containing bag 15 and the scrotal bag 43 where the ends are not attached.
  • the vicinity of the lower surface of the penis 47 abuts against the edge 51 of the scrotal bag 43, and the entire scrotal 45 is wrapped in the scrotal bag 43.
  • FIG. 13 the vicinity of the lower surface of the penis 47 abuts against the edge 51 of the scrotal bag 43, and the entire scrotal 45 is wrapped in the scrotal bag 43.
  • the cover 28 of the excretion disposal tool 6 will be described with reference to FIG.
  • the cover 28 can be easily attached and detached by means of the elastic member 24 provided at the upper end. Then, the waist is covered so that the present excretion disposal tool 6 is not conspicuous from the outside.
  • the cover 28 is provided with hook-and-loop fasteners in the front and rear at the left-right center position in the figure. The hook-and-loop fastener is attached so that the lower end side of the cover 28 opens to the left and right.
  • the cover 28 can also reflect colors, designs, and the like.
  • this excrement disposal tool 6 can be used in a standing posture, for example, it is not necessary to take a squatting posture, and damage from vipers and the like can be avoided when defecating in the field.
  • the standing posture the left and right bulges of the buttocks tend to close, but a large excretion passage is secured due to the widening elasticity associated with the curvature of the mouth.
  • the excretion disposal tool 6 of the present invention is constructed as described above.

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Abstract

L'invention concerne un outil de traitement d'excrétion qui applique des parties d'embouchure correspondant aux selles et à l'urine à une partie d'entrejambe A, loge chacun dans un sac de logement 11, 15 de sorte que les excrétions ne s'échappent pas et limite la plage de fixation des excréments au corps, et supprime fortement l'émission d'odeur. L'outil de traitement d'excrétion 6 est d'un type pratique, est équipé de parties d'embouchure 8, 12, de sacs de logement 11, 15, d'une enceinte 18, d'une ceinture de traction 19, d'une ceinture de taille 21, d'un couvercle 28, etc., et est conçu de diverses manières de sorte que les excréments ne s'échappent pas.
PCT/JP2022/008104 2021-02-22 2022-02-18 Outil de traitement d'excrétion WO2022177033A1 (fr)

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JPH04288158A (ja) * 1991-01-23 1992-10-13 Tsuji Tokiko 電子おむつユニット
JPH0680414U (ja) * 1993-04-30 1994-11-15 博三 飯野 大小便分別型おしめ
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