COLOSTOMY BAG
First Claim
1. An apparatus for receiving human waste, the apparatus comprising:
- an outer bag having an access hole and an attachment mechanism for attaching the outer bag to the patient so that the access hole is positioned to receive human waste passed through the stoma; and
a plurality of inner bags positioned within the outer bag, each inner bag comprising a top end and a bottom end, wherein a bottom end of at least some of the inner bags is releasably coupled to top ends of respective other inner bags, wherein each of the inner bags comprises an access port adapted for coupling to the outer bag such that the access port is positioned to receive human waste passed through the stoma and the access hole of the outer bag, wherein when a particular inner bag is coupled to the outer bag, waste from the stoma flows into the particular inner bag.
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Abstract
A colostomy bag comprises an inner bag and outer bag. The inner bag comprises a sealing device that may be operated before removal from the outer bag to prevent spilling of the contents of the inner bag. A plurality of new inner bags may be stored within the outer bag, and one of the new inner bags may be repositioned inside the outer bag to receive waste from the patient'"'"'s stoma after an old inner bag has been removed. An air release tube may be coupled to the inner bag to allow air to escape from the inner bag, and the air release tube may be detached from an inner bag that is being discarded and attached to a new inner bag. The new inner bag may be suspended from the outer bag, for example by a hook.
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20 Claims
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1. An apparatus for receiving human waste, the apparatus comprising:
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an outer bag having an access hole and an attachment mechanism for attaching the outer bag to the patient so that the access hole is positioned to receive human waste passed through the stoma; and a plurality of inner bags positioned within the outer bag, each inner bag comprising a top end and a bottom end, wherein a bottom end of at least some of the inner bags is releasably coupled to top ends of respective other inner bags, wherein each of the inner bags comprises an access port adapted for coupling to the outer bag such that the access port is positioned to receive human waste passed through the stoma and the access hole of the outer bag, wherein when a particular inner bag is coupled to the outer bag, waste from the stoma flows into the particular inner bag. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A method for replacing an inner bag of a device configured to receive waste from a patient via a stoma of the patient, the method comprising:
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storing a new inner bag inside an outer bag that is attached to a patient, the new inner bag being configured for receiving waste from a stoma of a patient; opening the outer bag in order to provide access to an old inner bag positioned within the outer bag, the outer bag being configured to allow waste to pass from the patient to the old inner bag via the stoma of the patient; sealing the old inner bag while the old inner bag remains positioned within the outer bag to prevent expulsion of the waste contained in the old inner bag; removing the sealed old inner bag from the outer bag; and positioning the new inner bag inside the outer bag so as to allow the new inner bag to receive waste from the patient via the stoma, the new inner bag being stored within the outer bag while the old inner bag is positioned within the outer bag. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A kit for receiving biological waste, the kit comprising:
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an outer bag having an access hole sized to receive waste from a stoma of a patient, the outer bag having an attachment mechanism for attaching the outer bag to the patient so that the access hole is positioned around the stoma; an inner bag configured for attachment to the outer bag so that an access port of the inner bag is aligned with the access hole of the outer bag, wherein when the inner bag is coupled to the outer bag waste from the stoma flows into the inner bag via an access hole of the inner bag, the inner bag further comprising a device for sealing a portion of the inner bag; and an air release tube for coupling to an upper portion of the inner bag and providing an air release path from the inner bag. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20)
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