Claims
- 1. A colonic board comprising
- an elongate support table having a width and length which enables a person to lie thereon, said table having an opening at a rear end thereof, the upper surface of the table in front of the opening being formed to slope downwardly and inwardly from the sides, and rearwardly into the opening, said table including an upwardly projecting lip formed at the edges of the table forwardly of the catch basin, to circumscribe the upper surface of the table,
- a catch basin formed integrally with the support table at said rear end of the table over the opening for receiving and directing downwardly fecal matter, said catch basin including side walls disposed on each side of the opening, and a rear/top wall disposed at the rear of the opening and sloping substantially its entire length at an acute angle upwardly and forwardly over the opening so as to divert downwardly toward the opening fecal matter which may strike the wall, with the forward edges of side walls and rear/top wall defining a generally vertically oriented opening whose lower edge is adjacent the forward edge of the opening in the table, and
- tubular means for delivering liquid to the colon of a person lying on the table.
- 2. A colonic board as in claim 1 wherein the table and catch basin are made of fiberglass.
- 3. A colonic board as in claim 1 wherein the tubular means comprises a flexible tube, one end of which is for insertion in a person's rectum and the other end of which is for coupling to a source of liquid, and wherein the rear/top wall of the catch basin includes an opening through which said one end of the tube may be inserted.
- 4. A colonic board as in claim 3 wherein said tube is closed at said one end and includes an opening in the side of the tube near said one end.
- 5. A colonic board as in claim 1 wherein said table has a width of about twenty inches or greater.
- 6. A colonic board as in claim 5 wherein said table is about forty-two inches or greater in length.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 566,034, filed Dec. 27, 1983 abandoned.
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