Fecal incontinence receptacle and methods of use
First Claim
1. A portable fecal incontinence receptacle for collecting discharge for an anus of a bed-ridden or ambulatory person comprisinga gasket for sealingly engaging an area substantially adjacent to an anus of a bedridden or ambulatory person to form a liquid-tight seal therebetween, aid gasket comprising soft, pliable, stretchable and contractable plastic material having first and second opposite side surfaces and having outer inner marginal edge for permitting said gasket to conform to the curvatures between the buttocks when said gasket is inserted therebetween, the inner edge defining an aperture for communicating with an anus of a bedridden or ambulatory person to permit discharge from an anus of a bedridden or ambulatory person to pass therethrough, the first surface being coated with an adhesive and having a removable protective sheet covering the adhesive coating of said gasket,conduit means for permitting discharge received from an anus of a person to pass therethrough, said conduit means having first and second ends and extending on the order of about 10 inches in length between the ends and having openings at each end thereof to define a passageway, the second surface of said gasket being secured to said conduit means about the first opening thereof to form a liquid-tight seal therebetween so as to form a passageway through the aperture formed by the inner edge of said gasket and the first opening of said conduit means, said conduit means being provided with venting means along a portion thereof for permitting a gas released into said portable fecal incontinence receptacle to escape therefrom, anda disposable receptacle comprised of a flexible plastic material for collecting and disposing of on the order of about 1,000 milliliters of discharge received from said conduit means, said disposable receptacle having an opening at one end thereof sealingly and removeably connected along the second opening of said conduit means whereby, upon removal of the protective sheet, said gasket may be sealed to an area about an anus of a bedridden or ambulatory person, and upon passage of discharge from the anus, the discharge may pass through the aperture of said gasket and the passageway of said conduit means into said receptacle for disposal thereof whereby, upon use, said portable fecal incontinence receptacle may be worn by a person while bedridden or ambulatory without substantially obstructing flow of discharge into said disposable receptacle or requiring additional support when said disposable receptacle is in an emptied or filled state.
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Abstract
A new and improved receptacle for collecting fecal matter from incontinent patients and in particular bedridden incontinent patients is disclosed. The fecal incontinence receptacle comprises generally a gasket for sealingly engaging an area substantially adjacent to a stoma or anus of a wearer to form a liquid-tight seal therebetween, a conduit joined to the gasket for providing a passageway for discharge received from the stoma or anus of the wearer to pass therethrough, and a disposable receptacle detachably connected to the conduit for collecting and disposing of fecal matter received from the conduit. The gasket comprises generally a flexible plastic material having an adhesive coating on one surface with a removeable protective sheet covering the adhesive coating. The receptacle comprises generally an opening at one end for detachably connecting the receptacle to the bottom opening of the conduit. The contents collected in the receptacle may then be disposed of by disconnecting the receptacle from the conduit for disposing of the contents collected therein without disconnecting the gasket from the wearer. A new or previously cleaned receptacle may be connected to the conduit. In addition, preferably the conduit of the fecal collecting receptacle is provided with venting capability for permitting gases accumulated therein to escape therefrom, passage capability for permitting an instrument, such as a thermometer, to be inserted into the receptacle for contact with the wearer and deodorizing capability for deodorizing undesirable odors emanating from the fecal matter collected in the receptacle.
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29 Claims
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1. A portable fecal incontinence receptacle for collecting discharge for an anus of a bed-ridden or ambulatory person comprising
a gasket for sealingly engaging an area substantially adjacent to an anus of a bedridden or ambulatory person to form a liquid-tight seal therebetween, aid gasket comprising soft, pliable, stretchable and contractable plastic material having first and second opposite side surfaces and having outer inner marginal edge for permitting said gasket to conform to the curvatures between the buttocks when said gasket is inserted therebetween, the inner edge defining an aperture for communicating with an anus of a bedridden or ambulatory person to permit discharge from an anus of a bedridden or ambulatory person to pass therethrough, the first surface being coated with an adhesive and having a removable protective sheet covering the adhesive coating of said gasket, conduit means for permitting discharge received from an anus of a person to pass therethrough, said conduit means having first and second ends and extending on the order of about 10 inches in length between the ends and having openings at each end thereof to define a passageway, the second surface of said gasket being secured to said conduit means about the first opening thereof to form a liquid-tight seal therebetween so as to form a passageway through the aperture formed by the inner edge of said gasket and the first opening of said conduit means, said conduit means being provided with venting means along a portion thereof for permitting a gas released into said portable fecal incontinence receptacle to escape therefrom, and a disposable receptacle comprised of a flexible plastic material for collecting and disposing of on the order of about 1,000 milliliters of discharge received from said conduit means, said disposable receptacle having an opening at one end thereof sealingly and removeably connected along the second opening of said conduit means whereby, upon removal of the protective sheet, said gasket may be sealed to an area about an anus of a bedridden or ambulatory person, and upon passage of discharge from the anus, the discharge may pass through the aperture of said gasket and the passageway of said conduit means into said receptacle for disposal thereof whereby, upon use, said portable fecal incontinence receptacle may be worn by a person while bedridden or ambulatory without substantially obstructing flow of discharge into said disposable receptacle or requiring additional support when said disposable receptacle is in an emptied or filled state.
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15. A portable fecal conduit for draining discharge form an anus of a bedridden or ambulatory person into a disposable receptacle comprising
a gasket for sealingly engaging an area substantially adjacent to the anus of a person to form a liquid-tight seal therebetween, said gasket comprising soft, pliable, stretchable and contractable plastic material having first and second opposite side surfaces and having outer and inner marginal edges for permitting said gasket to conform to the curvatures between the buttocks when said gasket is inserted therebetween the inner edges defining an aperture for communicating with an anus of a bedridden or ambulatory person to permit discharge from an anus of a bedridden or ambulatory person to pass therethrough, the first surface being coated with an adhesive and having a removable protective sheet covering the adhesive coating of said gasket, and conduit means formed of a flexible plastic material having first and second ends and extending on the order of about 10 inches in length between the ends and having openings at each end thereof to form a passageway for permitting discharge from the anus of a bedridden or ambulatory person to pass therethrough the second surface of said gasket being secured to said conduit means about the first opening thereof to form a liquid-tight seal therebetween so as to form a passageway through the aperture formed by the inner edge of said gasket and the first opening of said conduit means, the first opening of said conduit means being in communication with the aperture of said gasket and the second opening of said conduit means including means to be sealingly and removably connected to a disposal receptacle for communicating the anus of a bedridden or ambulatory person with a disposable receptacle, said conduit means being provided with venting means along a portion thereof for permitting a gas released into said conduit when connected to a disposable receptacle to escape therefrom whereby, upon removal of the protective sheet, said gasket may be sealed to an area about the anus of a bedridden or ambulatory person, and upon passage of discharge from anus, the discharge may pass through the apertures of said gasket and the passageway of said conduit means into a disposable receptacle removeably and sealingly connected to said conduit means for disposal of the discharge collected in the receptacle and, when connected to the disposable receptacle, said portable fecal conduit may be worn by a person while bedridden or ambulatory without substantially obstructing flow of discharge into the disposable receptacle or requiring additional support when said conduit is connected or disconnected to a disposable receptacle.
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22. A portable fecal incontinence receptacle for collecting discharge form an anus of a bedridden or ambulatory person providing the sanitary disposal thereof comprising
a gasket for sealingly engaging an area substantially adjacent to an anus of a bedridden or ambulatory person to form a liquid-tight seal therebetween, said gasket comprising soft, pliable, stretchable and contractable plastic material having first and second opposite side surfaces and having outer and inner marginal edges for permitting said gasket to conform to the curvatures between the buttocks when said gasket is inserted therebetween, the inner edge defining an aperture for communicating with an anus of a bedridden or ambulatory person to permit discharge from an anus of a bedridden or ambulatory person to pass therethrough, the first surface being coated with an adhesive and having a removable protective sheet covering the adhesive coating of said gasket, conduit means for permitting discharge received from an anus of a bedridden or ambulatory person to pass therethrough, said conduit means comprising a pair of panels of a flexible plastic material having marginal edges, the panels being joined at their marginal edges, said conduit means having first and second ends extending on the order of about 10 inches in length between the ends and having openings at each end there of to define a a passageway, the second surface of said gasket being secured to said conduit means about the first opening thereof to form a liquid-tight seal therebetween so as to form a passageway through the aperture formed by the inner edge of said gasket and the first opening of said conduit means, said conduit means being provided with venting means along a portion thereof for permitting a gas released into said portable fecal incontinence receptacle to escape therefrom, a disposable receptacle for receiving on the order of about 1000 milliliters of discharge from said conduit means and for the sanitary disposal thereof, said receptacle comprising flexible plastic material having an opening at one end thereof, and annular coupling means for removeably connecting said receptacle to said conduit means and providing a liquid-tight closure therebetween, said annular coupling means comprising a first annular coupling member secured to said disposable receptacle about the opening thereof including structure to receive a second annular coupling member secured to said conduit means about the second opening thereof wherein one of the annular coupling members includes a first annular engaging element and the other annular coupling member includes a second annular engaging element, the first annular engaging element being dimensioned to sealingly engage the second annular engaging element, the first annular engaging element further having at least one pull tab extending outwardly therefrom to enable a person to grasp the pull tab with his fingers for assisting the person in connecting or disconnecting the annular coupling members to and from each other, respectively, whereby, upon removable of the protective sheet, the first surface of said gasket may be seated to an area substantially adjacent to an anus of a bedridden or ambulatory person to form a liquid-tight seal therebetween, and upon passage of discharge from the anus, the discharge may sanitarily pass through the aperture of said gasket and the passageway of said conduit means into said disposable receptacle whereby the disposable receptacle may be disconnected from said conduit means and the discharged collected therein may be sanitarily disposed thereof and, upon use, said portable fecal incontinence receptacle may be worn by a person while bedridden or ambulatory without substantially restricting movement of the person or obstructing flow of discharge into said disposable receptacle or requiring additional support when said conduit is connected or disconnected to a disposable receptacle.
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