Claims
- 1. A fecal specimen collection device for use on a conventional toilet seat which is pivotally attached on a toilet bowl, the seat having an upper and lower surface bounded by opposite user support sides each having an outer peripheral edge and having an opening extending through said surfaces for passage of waste matter, the device including a sheet of flexible non-rigid material having first and second opposite edges and third and fourth opposite edges, the sheet including not more than a single lengthwise portion running from the first edge to the second edge, the lengthwise portion being free of openings and cuts, and straps on either side of the lengthwise portion defined by slits in the sheet, the slits separating the lengthwise portion from the straps and being generally parallel to and proximate the third and fourth opposite edges of the sheet, the slits having a length such that the outer peripheral edges of the seat can pass through said slits thus positioning one strap across the upper surface of the seat near the pivotal attachment and the other strap across the upper surface at a front of the seat with the single lengthwise portion of the sheet disposed with at least a portion thereof below the lower surface and extending across said opening so as to retain fecal matter deposited thereon by a user, the sheet being of such a thickness and consistency such that the straps may be easily torn subsequent to deposition of said fecal matter whereby the device can be lowered into the toilet bowl for disposal.
- 2. A device as in claim 1 wherein the material has a thickness not greater than 0.0055 inch.
- 3. A device as in claim 2 wherein the material has a thickness not greater than 0.002 inch.
- 4. A device as in claim 2 wherein the device is made of tissue-like cellulose paper.
- 5. A device as in claim 1 wherein the sheet is rectangular.
- 6. A device as in claim 5 wherein the material is paper.
- 7. A device as in claim 5 wherein the material is a plastic substance.
- 8. A device as in claim 1 wherein both slits are curved.
- 9. A device as in claim 8 wherein the slits are curved toward each other.
- 10. A device as in claim 8 wherein the slits are curved away from each other.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 07/919,637 filed on Jul. 24, 1992 now abandoned, and a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 07/614,491 filed on Nov. 21, 1990 now abandoned.
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