序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
201 BODY-WASTE PROCESSING DEVICE HAVING IMPROVED DISCHARGE ABILITY PCT/KR2010007452 2010-10-28 WO2011052999A2 2011-05-05 SEO EUN-SIK
Disclosed is a body-waste processing device arranged such that excreted body waste can be smoothly discharged through a body-waste discharge tube, since the force of suction of a suction motor is transmitted directly through a discharge area formed by means of a support plate, even if the body waste has piled up and accumulated to one side surface inside a holding space when the person wearing the device is lying on their side.
202 APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR TREATING EXCRETA PCT/KR2010002896 2010-05-07 WO2010128813A3 2011-03-24 LEE JONG-CHAN
The present invention relates to an apparatus and to a method for treating excreta, and to an apparatus and to a method for automatically receiving and treating the excreta of patients. The apparatus for treating excreta according to the present invention comprises: a port (1) with an excreta-receiving portion (71) for receiving the excreta of patients; an excreta storage unit (10) which suctions excreta from the excreta-receiving portion (71) via an excreta suctioning line (61) and stores the suctioned excreta; an excreta suctioning unit (30) which is connected to the excreta storage unit (10) to vacuum-suction the excreta; a wash water supply unit (50) which supplies wash water to the port (1) to wash excreta and a bidet, wherein said port (1) has an air spray nozzle (75) for spraying air to the excreta-receiving portion (71), and an air intake port (74) for suctioning air from the interior of the port (1), and wherein said air intake port (74) is connected to an air intake line (65); and a flow channel switching unit (20), one side of which is selectively connected either to the excreta suctioning line (61) or to the air intake line (65) which are connected through the excreta storage unit (10), and the other side of which is connected to the excreta suctioning unit (30).
203 MEDICAL EXAMINATION TABLE AND SYSTEM FOR MOUNTING ACCESSORIES TO THE TABLE PCT/US2009033745 2009-02-11 WO2009102757A3 2009-10-08 BARR RODNEY
A medical examination table system includes a medical examination table having one or more moveable sections for supporting a patient. One or more supports are secured to the medical examination table and there is provided at least one coupling that is slidably mounted on one of the supports and movable back and forth thereon. The slidably mounted coupling includes a receptor that receives and holds an accessory such that the accessory and the coupling are movable back and forth on the support with respect to the examination table.
204 METHOD FOR THE DIVERSION OF METABOLIC PRODUCTS FROM TOILET BOWLS AND DEVICE FOR PERFORMING SAID METHOD PCT/DE2008000822 2008-05-08 WO2008138328A2 2008-11-20 SCHMIDT KLAUS-PETER; EICHSTAEDT KNUT
In a method for the diversion of metabolic products from toilet bowls and a device for performing said method, wherein the stool is placed in the toilet bowl and removed from the toilet bowl by flushing, the presence of the stool is detected by sensors after the entry of said stool and before the flush; the detection signal automatically activates the flush. An optoelectronic sensor, for example, a photoelectric relay, may be used as the detection sensor. The invention provides for the removal of excrement that may be performed automatically to the greatest extent possible.
205 PORTABLE SELF-CLEANING BODILY WASTE RECEPTACLE PCT/US2004031127 2004-09-23 WO2005031076A3 2005-08-04 MATTEIS HARLEY
A portable, self-cleaning bodily receptacle consists of a fluidtight reservoir container forming an enclosed open space. Inset within the container is a toilet bowl element. The container has a fill opening and fill cap. Water or waste cleaning fluid or a combination of both is poured into the container through the fill cap, so that it fills the container reservoir around the underside and sides of the toilet bowl element. An enclosed, battery operated waterproof pump is positioned within the container and a directing hose extends from the pump, through the container space and outside the container to the toilet bowl element. When the toilet bowl element needs cleaning, the pump is actuated by a manual switch which pumps the waste cleaning fluid under pressure through and out the hose, where it is sprayed into the toilet bowl element for cleaning of the toilet bowl element.
206 PORTABLE CHAMBER-POTS PCT/GB8900564 1989-05-22 WO8911317A3 1990-01-11 SAMS BERNARD
A portable chamber-pot comprises a seat portion (2) without a collection chamber supported on a pair of foldable side legs (14, 16). A disposable liner (30) has a pair of handles (46) which can be looped around the legs (14) and has a main portion which can be draped over the seat portion (2) to define a collecting chamber. Following use the handles are knotted together and the liner (30) and contents are removed and disposed of and the legs (14, 16) can then be folded under the seat portion (2) for compact storage.
207 MARYED HEALTHCARE SOLUTION BED US15731428 2017-06-09 US20180353363A1 2018-12-13 Ngozi Moneke
According to at least one embodiment, an apparatus for continuous collection of human waste products is disclosed. The apparatus may include a bed frame, a lower plate having a container coupled thereto, an upper plate having an aperture defined therein, a mattress having an aperture defined therein, a mattress cover having an aperture defined therein and an absorbent pad having a bag coupled thereto. The apparatus may allow for continuous collection of human waste products while maintaining the patient in a comfortable position. The apparatus may further facilitate preventing human waste products from contacting the skin of the patient, thereby Substantially reducing the occurrence of pressure ulcers. Additionally, the apparatus may reduce the need for the use of Foley catheters for incontinence management, thereby reducing the occurrence of urinary tract infections related to Such SC.
208 Disposable Liner US15616478 2017-06-07 US20180353019A1 2018-12-13 Debra Deanne ParkerHall
A disposable liner is an apparatus that allows a bedpan to be reusable while limiting the cleaning between uses. The apparatus includes a lining sheet, an elastic loop, a first finger slot, and a second finger slot. The lining sheet upholds the waste and prevents the waste from coming into contact with the bedpan. The elastic loop secures the lining sheet onto a bedpan and closes an opening of the apparatus in order to prevent the waste contained within the lining sheet from escaping. The first finger slot and the second finger slot allows the user to access the elastic loop. The elastic loop is perimetrically and slidably mounted around the lining sheet so that the user may remove the apparatus from the bedpan without coming into contact with the waste. The elastic loop is preferably slidably positioned within an annular sleeve that is perimetrically connected around the lining sheet.
209 BATH TRANSFER CHAIR US15465887 2017-03-22 US20180271335A1 2018-09-27 Andrew J. Hart; Peter G. Murray
A transfer apparatus for receiving the chair seat of a wheelchair and supporting the chair seat in the base of a washing enclosure. The transfer apparatus has a chair support member including a chair support track section that can be positioned in the washing enclosure base. The transfer apparatus also has a bridge portion including a bridge track section that is movably mounted to the chair support member. The bridge portion transitions between a storage position and an in-use position. In the in-use position the bridge portion is engaged with the wheelchair and the bridge track section is aligned with the chair support track section. The chair seat can be translated from the wheelchair along the bridge track section to the chair support track section when the bridge portion is in the in-use position and engaged with the wheelchair.
210 INTEGRATED HOSPITAL BED WITH BATH AND WASH FACILITIES US15984924 2018-05-21 US20180263833A1 2018-09-20 Thu Thi Pham
The embodiments herein discloses a patient friendly bed provided with a toilet facility that enables the patient to use the toilet without assistance and without leaving the bed. A mattress provided in the bed comprises a trap door which separates to allow the patient to perform bodily functions. The bed comprises a cleaning and waste packaging mechanism for packaging solid and liquid waste in a sealed container and for storing the packaged waste for later removal. The bed is operable using a remote control unit. A sensor device is worn around the patient waist and stomach area to sense a need of the patient to perform bodily functions and automatically operate the bed functions.
211 Hospital bed, a method for moving a patient, and a system including a detachable sanitary station US15791598 2017-10-24 US09956128B1 2018-05-01 C J Phillips
A hospital bed provides improved handling of non-ambulatory patients and others who cannot easily be moved, such as to a hospital room toilet. The hospital bed includes a flexible mattress and a belt attached to the flexible mattress ends. The hospital bed frame has a pallet for supporting the flexible mattress and a chute attached to the frame beneath the pallet that receives the end of the flexible mattress. Multiple rollers direct the flexible mattress and belt. A motor supplies rotational force to one of the rollers and one of the rollers also provides for bending the flexible mattress to enter the chute, so that the end of the flexible mattress is guided underneath the pallet. A system includes the hospital bed with a detachable sanitary station. The sanitary station includes a toilet top and unites with the bed to deliver the patient to a position atop the toilet.
212 BEDPAN SYSTEM US15052588 2016-02-24 US20170239117A1 2017-08-24 Michelle Marshall
A bedpan system including an anatomically configured assembly, an inner liner, and at least one sensor positioned within said liner to actuate at least one device.
213 BEDPAN SYSTEM US14990460 2016-01-07 US20170196746A1 2017-07-13 Jamie Leanne Terrell
The present application includes a system for separating solid and liquid waste through a bedpan. The system includes the bedpan, a screen member, and a storage member for liquid waste. Liquid waste is passed through the screen within the bedpan and into the storage member. The storage member is externally located outside of the bedpan. The storage member is configured to visual access by a medical professional to permit an ease of measurement and detection of liquid waste collected. The storage member is detachable and can be closed to prevent spillage during transportation.
214 DISPOSABLE BEDPAN US14965119 2015-12-10 US20170165140A1 2017-06-15 Gustavo Guillermo PINUS
A disposable bedpan having a bedpan with a base and a sidewall. The sidewall has at least one lateral support. A cover has a cover base. The cover mounts upon the bedpan when assembled to support a user thereon. The bedpan collects human waste. The bedpan and the cover are for a single use, thus disposable. A plurality of the bedpan is stackable upon one another, and a plurality of the cover is stackable upon one another to be volumetrically efficient for carrying, transporting, and/or storage.
215 PORTABLE DEFECATION ASSISTIVE EQUIPMENT US14873670 2015-10-02 US20170095386A1 2017-04-06 Mao-Chi CHENG
The portable defecation assistive equipment comprises a collecting receptacle, a guiding cover, and a pump motor. The collecting receptacle has an opening and a handle. The guiding cover is connected to the collecting receptacle and has a guiding hole. The guiding hole communicates with the opening of the collecting receptacle. The pump motor is connected to the collecting receptacle. The portable defecation assistive equipment has a wing radially formed around the guiding cover, such that the wing and guiding cover can seal the buttock of the user to maintain the negative pressure condition and avoid the reduction of attraction force. The portable defecation assistive equipment adopts a pump motor having smaller attraction. So the portable defecation assistive equipment has no need to adopt an additional pressure regulator valve, the structure is simplified, and the risk of the breakdown of the pressure regulator valve is avoided.
216 Multi-Liner Assembly for A Body Liquid Receptacle and A Body Liquid Receptacle Including Same US15257326 2016-09-06 US20170065134A1 2017-03-09 Eric Tanguay; Eric Pelletier
A multi-liner assembly for lining a body liquid receptacle includes a plurality of lining units superimposed on one another and engageable with the body liquid receptacle to line a cavity formed therein. Each of the plurality of lining units includes an impermeable layer having a top side with an absorbent material superposed thereon. When the multi-liner assembly is engaged with the body liquid receptacle, a topmost one of the plurality of lining units is exposed and is individually removable from the multi-liner assembly to leave a subsequent one of the plurality of lining units exposed. A multi-liner assembly including a rigid support removably engageable with a body liquid receptacle is also provided. When a rigid support is engaged with the body liquid receptacle, the top side of at least one lining unit is exposed and positioned to line a cavity formed in the body liquid receptacle.
217 BED PAD WITH ONE OR MORE RELEASABLE AND FASTENABLE WINGS US14751230 2015-06-26 US20150374568A1 2015-12-31 Jose MIRALLES; Juan ESQUERRA
A bed pad is provided and comprises an absorbent pad having a first and second lateral edge. The absorbent pad comprises a liquid permeable topsheet having a first and second lateral edge, a liquid impermeable backsheet and an absorbent layer which is located between the topsheet and the backsheet. The bed pad further comprises at least one wing. The one or more wings have a first and second lateral edge. One or more fasteners are disposed at or adjacent to each of the first and second lateral edges of the absorbent pad and/or at or adjacent to one or both of the first and second lateral edges of the one or more wings, such that the one or more wings are able to be releasably engaged with the absorbent pad at or adjacent to the first and/or second lateral edge of the absorbent pad.
218 Apparatus and method for treating excreta US13319017 2010-05-07 US09032563B2 2015-05-19 Jong-Chan Lee
Apparatus and method for automatically receiving and treating excreta. The apparatus for treating excreta according to the present invention includes: a port with an excreta-receiving portion for receiving the excreta of patients; an excreta storage unit which suctions and stores excreta from the excreta-receiving portion; an excreta suctioning unit which is connected to the excreta storage unit; a wash water supply unit which supplies wash water to the port, wherein the port has an air spray nozzle and an air intake port connected to an air intake line; and a flow channel switching unit, one side of which is selectively connected either to the excreta suctioning line or to the air intake line which are connected through the excreta storage unit, and the other side of which is connected to the excreta suctioning unit.
219 Bedpan having a tapered interior US12927446 2010-11-15 US08850631B2 2014-10-07 Debra S. Stekloff
A bedpan for evacuating liquid stored therein is disclosed in which the bedpan comprises a housing having an interior portion, a side portion, a top portion, and a bottom portion, a drain opening formed in the housing along the side portion to allow body fluid to flow out of the interior portion, a tapered portion formed in the bottom portion to direct body fluid toward the drain opening, and a ledge portion formed in the side portion.
220 Self-Administered Bedpan US14113376 2012-04-23 US20140143947A1 2014-05-29 David Levy
The present invention relates to self-administered bedpans that may be utilized without assistance from a second party. In one embodiment, a self-administered bedpan includes a waste reservoir and one or more handles. The reservoir includes an opening extending above an anus of the user, and extending below a sacrum of the user. The handle is configured to be grasped by the user and can be further adapted to a plurality of orientations with respect to the bedpan thereby enabling the bedpan to be compatible with a plurality of user arm lengths.
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