The present invention relates to a device for collecting urine in solid form for convenience of male users with incontinence.
In the last decade or more there has been a perceptible shift in the ageing population. Medical advancement has increased longevity, but some problems related to lifestyle issues have increased. One of the prime concerns is frequent urination among the old.
In the current art, a diaper collects urine through several layers of perforated membranes to ultimately reach an absorbent layer where the urine is absorbed. There are several disadvantages with such diapers, however this is the most widely used product for adult incontinence due to lack of better alternatives. Over 70% people adopt this method even though the adult diaper is bulky and uncomfortable to wear particularly in tropical weather. There is a need for an improved product in this category.
This summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further disclosed in the detailed description of the invention. This summary is not intended to identify key or essential inventive concepts of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended for determining the scope of the claimed subject matter.
The device disclosed here addresses the above-mentioned need for an improved device for male users suffering from incontinence. The male incontinence device comprises of 3 components which are holding mechanism, pouch, and sponge in the pouch, impregnated with absorbent. In an embodiment, the absorbent unit present at the closed end of the pouch is referred to a sponge material that has liquid absorbing properties, impregnated with an absorbent material that converts urine in liquid form to a solidified/gel form. The tubular sponge expands and contracts inversely to a varying diameter of one of the flaccid, firm and inflated state of the penis of user at different times.
The pouch has an open end with a bead and a closed end and cylindrical in shape, for example, like a condom. The holding device comprises two cylindrical tubes and a tubular sponge. The tubular sponge forms the inner most layer and is flush with the inner wall of the inner tube, and the tubular sponge ensures no back-flow of urine. The tubular sponge is in an expanded and squeezed position depending on state of the penis, wherein when the penis is flaccid, the tubular sponge is expanded, and when penis is turgid, the tubular sponge is squeezed. The sponge includes an absorbent powder like sodium polyacrylate.
Further, the pouch comprises an open end and a closed end and the pouch extends from the outside surface of the cylindrical tube to extend beyond the penis that is inserted within, wherein the closed end of the pouch has a flared section that accommodates an absorbent unit to absorb urine. The bead is present at the open end of the pouch and is secured between the cylindrical tubes.
In yet another embodiment, the cylindrical tubes that are connected to the pouch which covers the penis is held firm at the penis by two rods connected to the cylindrical tubes. In an embodiment, the absorbent unit expands into the flared closed end and is locked into position by a narrow neck of the pouch connecting the closed flared end with body of the pouch. In an embodiment, the cylindrical tubes comprise a flange that is integrated to the cylindrical tubes, where the flange comprises anchor holes into which an elastic thread is connected so that the user is enabled to wear the pouch with cylindrical tubes in a firm and locked position irrespective of inner wear of the user. In an embodiment, the open end and the closed end of the pouch are separated by a non-return valve positioned in the pouch and after the extension of penis such that the urine that passes from the open end of the pouch to the closed end of the pouch is prevented from flowing back. In an embodiment, a section of the pouch proximal to the closed end of the pouch is defined as a bag for the collection of urine at the closed end, wherein the bag comprises the absorbent unit, and wherein the bag is strapped on an inner thigh of the user.
In an embodiment, the pouch is defined as a membrane that is formed of a latex formulation. In an embodiment, the pouch is lubricated with a high viscosity lubricant to enable smooth insertion of the penis. In an embodiment, the holding device further comprises an air release passage to enable removal of air trapped within the pouch while the user wears the male incontinence device. In another embodiment, the male incontinence device further comprises a band that extends from the cylindrical tube, wherein the band is loops around the base of the scrotum of the user.
In an embodiment, the male incontinence device further comprises of a cylindrical tube with a series of grooves, wherein at the anterior end, adjacent to the base of the penis has a cap (annular locking ring) that locks a thin silicone flexible tube. The silicone flexible tube is kept rolled. At the posterior end of the cylindrical tube, the flexible pouch is unrolled on to the cylindrical tube in such a way that the bead at the open end of the flexible pouch is placed in one of the grooves. In an embodiment, to complete the locking, the silicon flexible tube is unrolled onto and to cover area of the flexible pouch and opens at a posterior end of the cylindrical tube. A sponge ring is placed on an inner surface of the cylindrical tube to be the contact surface with the penis, wherein the sponge ring is locked between a flange at the posterior end of the cylindrical tube and the annular locking ring at the anterior end of the of the cylindrical tube.
The foregoing summary, as well as the following detailed description of the invention, is better understood when read in conjunction with the appended drawings. For the purpose of illustrating the invention, exemplary constructions of the invention are shown in the drawings. However, the invention is not limited to the specific methods and components disclosed herein. The description of a method step or a component referenced by a numeral in a drawing is applicable to the description of that method step or component shown by that same numeral in any subsequent drawing herein.
Exemplary embodiments now will be described. The disclosure may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey its scope to those skilled in the art. The terminology used in the detailed description of the particular exemplary embodiments illustrated in the accompanying drawings is not intended to be limiting. In the drawings, like numbers refer to like elements.
The closed end of the pouch 102 has a flared end that accommodates an absorbent unit 112 consisting of a sponge embedded with absorbent material to collect urine in one of solid and gel form. As used herein, the “absorbent unit” is referred to a sponge material that has liquid absorbing properties, for example, a cellulose or poly urethane sponge. An absorbent powder 114 is positioned inside the absorbent unit 112, for example, sodium polyacrylate, to convert the urine into a solid or gel form. In an embodiment, the pouch 102 is lubricated with high viscosity fluid to enable smooth insertion of the penis 110. In other words, the high viscosity fluid enables the surface tension property of the fluid to adhere the pouch to the penis 110. The high viscosity fluid is not only for ease in insertion, but for holding the pouch 102 in place by the surface tension property of the fluid. An antibacterial agent can also be added to the fluid to prevent any possible rash during extended usage of the male incontinence device 100. The holding device 104 also comprises an air release passage 202 as shown in
The tubular sponge 108 serves the purpose of holding in position the cylindrical tubes 106a and 106b and the connected pouch 102, at the base of the penis 110. The tubular sponge 108 allows accommodation of the varying size of penis 110 to be held in snug fit with the cylindrical tube 106a and 106b in such a manner that the connected pouch 102 covers the penis 110 all the time it is worn by the user. The closed end 102b of the pouch 102 accommodates an absorbent unit 112 containing a polyacrylate based powder or polybeads, a hydrogel forming polymer.
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The absorbent unit 112 expands into the flared closed end 102b and is locked into position by a narrow neck 102c connecting the closed flared end 102b with the body of the pouch 102. In an embodiment, the two cylindrical tubes 106a and 106b that are connected to the pouch 102 at the bead 134 are held covering the penis 110 at the base of the penis 110 by two connecting rods 116, which are firm and yet pliable to be shaped accordingly. The connecting rods 116 are connected to the cylindrical tubes 106a and 106b at right angle and extend up to the navel of the user such that the connected rods 116 are held in position by the elastic band 118 in the inner wear 120 of the user.
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In all the embodiments described before, the tubular sponge 108 besides locking the pouch 102 at the base of the penis 110, also acts as an absorbing unit for any backflow of urine.
In all the embodiments described so far, the closed end of the pouch 102 has polyacrylate based powder or polybeads, a hydrogel forming polymer held in any method other than absorbent unit 112 and still performs the functions of liquid absorption.
In all embodiments described so far, the inner cylindrical tube can also be conceived as two parts, which the user can conjoin to encircle at the base of the penis.
The concept of locking the bead 134 in a groove 704 is achieved by locking with a second thin film. The two thin films one over the other will hug the cylindrical tube 106 with grooves 704, thereby locking the bead 134 of the flexible pouch 710. Alternatively, the bead 134 in the groove 704 can be kept in place by a wide width rubber band or a simple O ring. An adhesive medical plaster can also be also used, which can be removed after use. These are few examples of groove held pouch locking to a holding device. The series of grooves 704 also serve the purpose of multiple resistance points. For example, if the bead 134 slips out of one groove 704 it is locked again in a second groove 704. This way multiple safety points helps to hold the flexible pouch 710 in place in the holding device 104.
While the present disclosure has been described with reference to certain embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted without departure from the scope of the present disclosure. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the present disclosure without departure from its scope. Therefore, it is intended that the present disclosure not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed, but that the present disclosure will include all embodiments that fall within the scope of the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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202141023184 | May 2021 | IN | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IN2022/050292 | 3/24/2022 | WO |