Claims
- 1. A urine collecting and sampling device comprising in combination first and second parts for disposition within an article of clothing such that when on the wearer said first and second parts are located adjacent, respectively, the perineum and genitalia, said first part being in the form of an enclosure defining a compartment of predetermined volume with side walls of shallow height, said enclosure being configured and dimensioned to fit within the perineum region and having at least one unobstructed opening in a side wall for admitting urine to said compartment, a body of dry compressed absorbent material smaller than said compartment disposed within said compartment but not otherwise confined therein, said body if unconfined by said compartment being expandable when wet to an uncompressed volume that would exceed said predetermined volume, but when in said compartment said body is able to expand only until constrained by said enclosure, and said second part comprising a panel of liquid impermeable material including at least one channel for guiding urine directly to said opening, for free direct access to said adsorbent body, said panel being joined to and extending from said first part, the relationship between said adsorbent body and said compartment dimensions being such that said body will absorb a controlled quantity of urine.
- 2. A urine collecting device according to claim 1, wherein a unitary generally oblong piece of plastic sheet material having a top and bottom surface is formed, relative to said top surface, with a depressed region near a first end which region is covered by a substantially flat layer of plastic sheet material, smaller than said unitary piece, to form said enclosure and define said compartment while leaving a portion of said unitary piece uncovered, another depressed region being formed in said uncovered portion of said unitary piece relative to said top surface to provide at least a major portion of said channel, and means are associated with said device for securing it to said article of clothing with said bottom surface contacting said article.
- 3. A urine collecting device according to claim 2, wherein said compressed absorbent material comprises a piece of compressed cellulose sponge.
- 4. A urine collecting device according to claim 3, wherein said compartment has a height of about 5/16", and said body is expandable when wet to a thickness of about 3/8 in the absence of said enclosure restraint.
- 5. A urine collecting device according to claim 2, wherein a tear line is provided in said oblong piece of plastic transverse to its long dimension generally at the juncture between said enclosure and said uncovered portion of said unitary piece for facilitating separation of said uncovered portion from said enclosure.
- 6. A urine collecting device according to claim 2, wherein said enclosure is generally rectangular in plan view with its long dimension coinciding with the long dimension of said oblong piece, and said uncovered portion of said unitary piece constitutes said panel and is generally fan shape diverging from the short dimension of said enclosure outwardly toward an edge remote from said enclosure.
- 7. A urine collecting device according to claim 6, wherein a tear line is provided in said oblong piece of plastic transverse to its long dimension generally at the juncture between said enclosure and said panel for facilitating separation of said panel from said enclosure.
- 8. A urine collecting device according to claim 1, wherein said compressed absorbent material comprises a thin piece of compressed cellulose sponge dimensioned to fit within a 2".times.3" rectangular space.
- 9. A urine collecting device according to claim 8, wherein said compartment has a height of about 5/16", and said body is expandable when wet to a thickness of about 3/8" in the absence of said enclosure restraint.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 644,442, filed Aug. 27, 1984, abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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