Claims
- 1. A system for collecting, conveying, and storing urine discharged from the penis of a human male comprising:
a collection device capable of collecting urine from the human male penis, said collection device having a collector distal end, storage device capable of storing the collected urine, said storage device having a storage proximal end, said storage device having at least one storage location, said at least one storage location capable of converting the stored urine to immobilized form; conveyance device capable of moving the collected urine from said collection device to said storage device, said conveyance device having a conveyance proximal end and a conveyance distal end, said conveyance device having a conveyance inner surface; and wicking device having at least one wicking element, said wicking device capable of wicking urine away from the penis, said wicking device capable of moving the urine in a continuous wicking pathway counter-gravitationally and gravitationally away from the penis through said collection device, said conveyance device, and said storage device to said at least one storage location.
- 2. The system as defined in claim 1 further comprising:
first connecting device capable of connecting said collection device and said conveyance device, said first connecting device including a first connecting inner surface, said wicking device being placed in contiguous contact with said first connecting inner surface, said first connecting device enabling a first contiguous connection between said collection device and said conveyance device, said connecting device capable of joining said collection device distal end to said conveyance device proximal end; and second connecting device capable of connecting said conveyance device and said storage device, said second connecting device including a second connecting inner surface, said wicking device being placed in contiguous contact with said second connecting inner surface, said second connecting device enabling a second contiguous connection between said conveyance device and said storage device, said second connecting device capable of joining said conveyance device distal end to said storage device proximal end, wherein said first contiguous connection, said at least one wicking element, and said second contiguous connection form said continuous wicking pathway.
- 3. The system as defined in claim 2 wherein said first connecting device is selected from a group consisting of fixed and removably reconnectable, and said second connecting device is selected from a group consisting of fixed and removably reconnectable.
- 4. The system as defined in claim 1 wherein said wicking device comprises:
first wicking spacer disposed within said collection device; second wicking spacer disposed within said conveyance device, said first wicking spacer having a first contiguous wicking connection with said second wicking spacer; and third wicking spacer disposed within said storage device, said second wicking spacer having a second contiguous wicking connection with said third wicking spacer, wherein said first wicking spacer, said second wicking spacer, and said third wicking spacer collectively form said continuous wicking pathway from said collection device to said storage location.
- 5. The system as defined in claim 1 wherein said wicking device is a single wick starting within said collector, extending through said conveyance device, and terminating within said storage device.
- 6. The system as defined in claim 1 further comprising at least one continuous urine impervious shell disposed on said collector, said conveyance device, and said storage device.
- 7. The system as defined in claim 2 further comprising at least one continuous urine impervious shell disposed on said collector, said conveyance device, and said storage device.
- 8. The system as defined in claim 2 further comprising:
a collection urine impervious shell disposed on said collection device; a conveyance urine impervious shell disposed on said conveyance device; and a storage urine impervious shell disposed on said storage device, wherein said collection urine impervious shell, said conveyance urine impervious shell, and said storage urine impervious shell are connected to form a continuous urine impervious shell.
- 9. The system as defined in claim 1 wherein said wicking device comprises a material selected from a group consisting of single component fibers in aggregations selected from a group consisting of loose, held together by adhesives, held together by welds, and held together by mechanical entanglement, said single component fibers fabricated into a form selected from a group consisting of bundles, yarns, braided bundles, braided yarns, woven fabrics, non-woven mats, and non-woven felts, said single component fibers being selected from a group consisting of wool, cellulosic fibers, cotton, woodpulp, rayon, nylon, and polyester, blended fibers in aggregations selected from a group consisting of loose, held together by adhesives, held together by welds, and held together by mechanical entanglement, said blended fibers fabricated into a form selected from a group consisting of bundles, yarns, braided bundles, braided yams, woven fabrics, non-woven mats, and non-woven felts, said blended fibers selected from a group consisting of wool, cellulosic fibers, cotton, woodpulp, rayon, nylon, and polyester, open-cell polymer foams selected from a group consisting of polyurethane foam, polyether foam, and chemically regenerated cellulosic sponge materials, open-mesh fibrous mats of metallic materials selected from a group consisting of steel wool and copper wool, open-mesh fibrous mats of synthetic polymers selected from a group consisting of polyolefins and polyamides, sheets of flexible solid materials, and films of flexible solid materials selected from a group consisting of latex and polyurethanes.
- 10. The system as defined in claim 2 wherein said wicking device comprises a material selected from a group consisting of single component fibers in aggregations selected from a group consisting of loose, held together by adhesives, held together by welds, and held together by mechanical entanglement, said single component fibers fabricated into a form selected from a group consisting of bundles, yarns, braided bundles, braided yarns, woven fabrics, non-woven mats, and non-woven felts, said single component fibers being selected from a group consisting of wool, cellulosic fibers, cotton, woodpulp, rayon, nylon, and polyester, blended fibers in aggregations selected from a group consisting of loose, held together by adhesives, held together by welds, and held together by mechanical entanglement, said blended fibers fabricated into a form selected from a group consisting of bundles, yarns, braided bundles, braided yarns, woven fabrics, non-woven mats, and non-woven felts, said blended fibers selected from a group consisting of wool, cellulosic fibers, cotton, woodpulp, rayon, nylon, and polyester, open-cell polymer foams selected from a group consisting of polyurethane foam, polyether foam, and chemically regenerated cellulosic sponge materials, open-mesh fibrous mats of metallic materials selected from a group consisting of steel wool and copper wool, open-mesh fibrous mats of synthetic polymers selected from a group consisting of polyolefins and polyamides, sheets of flexible solid materials, and films of flexible solid materials selected from a group consisting of latex and polyurethanes.
- 11. The system as defined in claim 1 wherein said conveyance device comprises:
tubular structure having a tubular structure inner layer and a tubular structure outer layer, said tubular structure inner layer bounding a lumen; and waterproof layer having, with said tubular structure, a relationship selected from a group consisting of said waterproof layer adjacent to said tubular structure inner layer, said waterproof layer disposed between said tubular structure inner layer and said tubular structure outer layer, and said waterproof layer disposed upon said tubular structure outer layer, wherein said wicking device is disposed within and along said lumen, and wherein a combination of said wicking device, said tubular structure, said waterproof layer, and said lumen is sufficiently flexible to conform to normal bodily movement and position, and wherein said wicking device prevents said lumen from becoming completely blocked to urine flow when said tubular structure is kinked or crimped.
- 12. The system as defined in claim 2 wherein said conveyance device comprises:
tubular structure having a tubular structure inner layer and a tubular structure outer layer said tubular structure inner layer bounding a lumen; and waterproof layer having, with said tubular structure, a relationship selected from a group consisting of said waterproof layer adjacent to said tubular structure inner layer, said waterproof layer disposed between said tubular structure inner layer and said tubular structure outer layer, and said waterproof layer disposed upon said tubular structure outer layer, wherein said wicking device is disposed within and along said lumen, and wherein a combination of said wicking device, said tubular structure, said waterproof layer, and said lumen is sufficiently flexible to conform to normal bodily movement and position, and wherein said wicking device prevents said lumen from becoming completely blocked to urine flow when said tubular structure is kinked or crimped.
- 13. The system as defined in claim 1 wherein said storage device comprises:
absorber capable of immobilizing the urine within said storage location; and retainer capable of holding the immobilized urine, wherein said wicking device, upon receiving urine from said conveyance device, enables urine movement by wicking flow to the point where the urine is immobilized.
- 14. The system as defined in claim 2 wherein said storage device comprises:
absorber capable of immobilizing the urine within said storage location; and retainer capable of holding the immobilized urine, wherein said wicking device, upon receiving urine from said conveyance device, enables urine movement by wicking flow to the point where the urine is immobilized.
- 15. The system as in claim 1 further comprising an attachment device capable of affixing said storing device to a surface selected from the group consisting of a human male body, human male clothing, and human male surroundings.
- 16. The system as defined in claim 1 wherein said collection device further comprises:
conduction tube having a cavity sufficiently large to surround the penis, wherein said wicking device is disposed within said conduction tube, said wicking device moving the urine within said conduction tube counter-gravitationally and gravitationally away from the penis.
- 17. The system as defined in claim 16 wherein said conduction tube comprises a material selected from a group consisting of physically flexible material, liquid sealable material, frictional stability enabling material, thin-wall flat tubing, rubbery polymer, silicone rubber, latex rubber, polyolefin, flexible film material, fabrics, elastic, and elasticized fabric.
- 18. The system as defined in claim 1 wherein said collection device further comprises:
conduction tube having a cavity sufficiently large to surround the penis; and compression tube having sufficient radial size to be disposed around and provide radial compression contact upon the penis, wherein said wicking device is disposed within said conduction tube and said compression tube, said wicking device moving the urine within said conduction tube counter-gravitationally and gravitationally away from the penis.
- 19. The system as defined in claim 18 wherein said conduction tube comprises a material selected from a group consisting of physically flexible material, liquid sealable material, frictional stability enabling material, thin-wall flat tubing, rubbery polymer, silicone rubber, latex rubber, polyolefin, flexible film material, fabrics, elastic, and elasticized fabric.
- 20. The system as defined in claim 1 further comprising:
anti-microbial material capable of imparting anti-microbial properties to a device selected from a group consisting of said collection device, said conveyance device, said storage device, said wicking device, and said continuous wicking pathway.
- 21. The system as defined in claim 2 further comprising:
anti-microbial material capable of imparting anti-microbial properties to a device selected from a group consisting of said first connecting device and said second connecting device.
- 22. The system as defined in claim 4 further comprising:
anti-microbial material capable of imparting anti-microbial properties to a spacer selected from a group consisting of said first wicking spacer, said second wicking spacer, and said third wicking spacer.
- 23. A method for managing urine discharged from a human male comprising the steps of:
collecting urine at a discharge location into a collection device; transporting the collected urine, by use of at least one wicking material, away from the discharge location to a conveyance device; conveying the transported urine through the conveyance device to a storage device by use of at least one wicking material; transferring the conveyed urine from the conveyance device to a storage device by use of at least one wicking material; receiving the transferred urine into the storage device by use of at least one wicking material; and immobilizing the received urine in at least one storage location disposed within the storage device.
- 24. The method as defined in claim 23 further comprising the steps of:
selecting the at least one wicking material from a group consisting of a single continuous wick and a plurality of contiguous wicks; and forming a continuous wicking pathway composed of the at least one wicking material.
- 25. The method as defined in claim 23 further comprising the steps of:
selecting the at least one wicking material from a group consisting of a single continuous wick and a plurality of contiguous wicks; and forming a continuous wicking pathway composed of the at least one wicking material.
- 26. The method as defined in claim 23 further comprising the step of:
disposing the storage device as sanitary waste.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/606,721, PERSONAL URINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR HUMAN MALES, filed on Jun. 29, 2000. This application relies on the priority date of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. ______ filed on Jun. 29, 1999, entitled URINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, Application No. 60/141,439.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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