Incontinence device and applicator
First Claim
1. An applicator for use with an incontinence device, aid applicator comprising:
- an elongated handle; and
a head configured to conform to the shape of an external anal area of a patient and attached to said handle, said head being adapted to fit within an incontinence device including a thin walled bag extending to an opening in an upper end thereof surrounded by an area adapted to attach adhesively to external tissue surrounding an anal sphincter of said patient for bringing an attachment area of said device to bear against said external tissue for adhesive attachment thereto, said head including;
an oval, ring-shaped bearing surface for bearing against said external tissue;
means for adjusting the size of said bearing surface such that said incontinence device may be adapted for use on patients displaying a wide range of anatomical variation, said means including a plurality of concentric rings, each of said plurality of rings having a tubular stem and a lip projecting radially outward from an end of said stem, said concentric rings being disposed in nesting fashion such that the lip of the innermost of said concentric rings is supported by the lip of a ring radially adjacent said innermost ring so that at least said innermost ring may be removed from said applicator head.
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Abstract
An incontinence device and applicator therefor. The incontinence device comprises a generally tubular, soft latex bag which tapers to an opening at an upper end thereof. An area adjacent said opening is adapted to be adhesively attached to the tissue overlying the anal sphincter of a patient. The applicator is adapted to fit within the incontinence device. It includes an elongated handle and a head attached thereto, the head being configured to fit against the anal area of the user and bring the attachment of the device to bear against the anal tissue for adhesive attachment thereto. The head includes an oval, ring-shaped bearing surface and means for adjusting the size of the bearing surface so that the device may be used on patients displaying a wide range of anatomical variation. A method of making the incontinence device by vacuum molding is also disclosed.
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7 Claims
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1. An applicator for use with an incontinence device, aid applicator comprising:
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an elongated handle; and a head configured to conform to the shape of an external anal area of a patient and attached to said handle, said head being adapted to fit within an incontinence device including a thin walled bag extending to an opening in an upper end thereof surrounded by an area adapted to attach adhesively to external tissue surrounding an anal sphincter of said patient for bringing an attachment area of said device to bear against said external tissue for adhesive attachment thereto, said head including; an oval, ring-shaped bearing surface for bearing against said external tissue; means for adjusting the size of said bearing surface such that said incontinence device may be adapted for use on patients displaying a wide range of anatomical variation, said means including a plurality of concentric rings, each of said plurality of rings having a tubular stem and a lip projecting radially outward from an end of said stem, said concentric rings being disposed in nesting fashion such that the lip of the innermost of said concentric rings is supported by the lip of a ring radially adjacent said innermost ring so that at least said innermost ring may be removed from said applicator head. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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