Claims
- 1. A system for collecting, conveying, and storing urine discharged from a human female, said system comprising:
a collection device having an inner surface and an outer structure, said inner surface substantially conforming to contours of the human female urogenital anatomical surface where urine discharge occurs, said inner surface being in wicking contact with said human female surface when said collection device is in use, said inner surface being capable of imbibing urine away from the human female surface, said inner surface being capable of transporting the urine from the human female surface through said inner surface and towards said outer structure; a collector extension having a first collector extension end, said first collector extension end being in fluid and wicking communication with said collection device, said collector extension moving urine from said collection device to a second collector extension end of said collector extension by wicking flow and liquid flow, a conveyance tube capable of conveying fluid by wicking flow and bulk liquid flow in ascending and descending flow directions counter-gravitationally and gravitationally without reliance on position or movement by the human female, said conveyance tube having wicking communication with said collection device, said conveyance tube having a first conveyance tube end connected to said second collector extension end, said conveyance tube having a second conveyance tube end; a storage device capable of storing fluid, said storage device being spatially separated from said collection device, said storage device being in fluid flow and wicking communication with said conveyance tube, said second conveyance tube end having wicking connection with said storage device; a urine transport and delivery pathway capable of achieving fluid and wicking communication between said second collector extension end and said first conveyance tube end and between said second conveyance tube end and said storage device, said urine transport and delivery pathway having at least one pair of connections, said at least one pair of connections being within said urine transport and delivery pathway; and means for wicking urine away from the human female, said means for wicking capable of moving the urine in ascending and descending flow directions without reliance on position or movement by the human female, through said collection device and said for conveyance tube, said means for wicking depositing urine in said means for storage.
- 2. The system as in claim 1 wherein said at least one pair of connections is selected from a group consisting of fixed and detachable.
- 3. The system as in claim 1 wherein said at least one pair of connections includes at least one pair of fluid wicking elements, said at least one pair of fluid wicking elements being brought into contiguous contact with each other when said detachable connection is accomplished.
- 4. The system as in claim 1 wherein said at least one pair of connections includes a wicking area and a bulk flow area.
- 5. The system as in claim 1 wherein said at least one pair of connections comprises connecting means that enables contiguous wicking contact among said second collector extension end, said first conveyance tube end, said second collection extension end, said second conveyance tube end, and said storage device, said contiguous wicking contact enabling fluid communication, said contiguous wicking contact enabling flow of free liquid between each of said second collector extension end, said first conveyance tube end, said second conveyance tube end, and said storage device.
- 6. The system as in claim 1 wherein of said at least one pair of connections further comprises at least one first piece of wicking material and at least one second piece of wicking material, said at least one first piece of wicking material being brought into contiguous contact with said at least one second piece of wicking material as a result of said at least one pair of connections making contact.
- 7. The system as in claim 1 wherein said at least one pair of connections having shaped to be coupled mechanically when brought together, said at least one pair of connections being capable of separation by mechanical action.
- 8. The system as in claim 1 wherein said conveyance tube further comprises wicking material selected from a group consisting of rayon acetate needled felting; single component fibers selected from a group consisting of wool, cotton and other natural cellulose materials, rayon, nylon, and polyester; blended fibers selected from a group consisting of wool, cotton and other natural cellulose materials, rayon, nylon, and polyester; said single component and said blended fibers fabricated into a form selected from a group consisting of yarns, woven fabrics, mats, and felts; open-cell foamed polymers, elastomers such as polyurethane foams; open-mesh materials such as open-mesh metallic fibers and wools; meshes of synthetic polymers such as polypropylene; and flexible solids such as latex.
- 9. The system as in claim 1 wherein said conveyance tube further comprises wicking material selected from a group consisting of rayon acetate needled felting; single component fibers selected from a group consisting of wool, cotton and other natural cellulose materials, rayon, nylon, and polyester; blended fibers selected from a group consisting of wool, cotton and other natural cellulose materials, rayon, nylon, and polyester; said single component and said blended fibers fabricated into a form selected from a group consisting of yarns, woven fabrics, mats, and felts; open-cell foamed polymers, elastomers such as polyurethane foams; open-mesh materials such as open-mesh metallic fibers and wools; meshes of synthetic polymers such as polypropylene; and flexible solids such as latex.
- 10. A connection system to enable flow of urine among a urine collection device, a urine conveyance tube, and a urine storage device comprising:
at least one pair of connections selected from a group consisting of fixed and detachable, said at least one pair of connections matingly connecting the urine collection device with the conveyance tube.
- 11. The system as in claim 10 wherein said at least one pair of connections includes at least one pair of fluid wicking elements, said at least one pair of fluid wicking elements being brought into contiguous contact with each other when said detachable connection is accomplished.
- 12. The system as in claim 11 wherein said at least one pair of connections includes a wicking area and a bulk flow area.
- 13. The system as in claim 11 wherein said at least one pair of connections comprises connecting means that enables contiguous wicking contact among the urine collection device, the urine conveyance tube, and the urine storage device, said contiguous wicking contact enabling flow of free liquid between the urine collection device and the conveyance tube, said contiguous wicking contact enabling flow of free liquid between the urine conveyance tube and the urine storage device.
- 14. The system as in claim 11 wherein of said at least one pair of connections further comprises at least one first piece of wicking material and at least one second piece of wicking material, said at least one first piece of wicking material being brought into contiguous contact with said at least one second piece of wicking material as a result of said at least one pair of connections making contact.
- 15. The system as in claim 11 wherein said at least one pair of connections shaped to be coupled mechanically when brought together, said at least one pair of connections being capable of separation by mechanical action.
- 16. In a urine management system for human females having a urine collection device, a thin-wall conveyance tube capable of becoming flattened and forming a cavity, said cavity including means for spacing and wicking within said cavity, at least one storage device, a method for fabrication of said urine management system comprising the steps of:
fixedly attaching the conveyance tube to the urine collection device; fabricating first and second mated connectors capable of forming a continuous wicking connection with each other; attaching the first mated connector onto the conveyance tube; attaching the second mated connector onto the at least one storage device; and detachedly attaching the first mated connector to the second mated connector.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims benefit of the filing date of Provisional Application Serial No. 60/195040, filed on Apr. 6, 2000, for URINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR HUMAN FEMALES, and Utility patent application Ser. No. 09/826,778, filed on Apr. 5, 2001, for URINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR HUMAN FEMALES.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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