Urinary incontinence device
First Claim
1. In an entirely intra-vaginal urinary incontinence device comprising a resilient circular base portion of a planar configuration defining a plane, an improvement wherein:
- said circular base portion has integrally formed thereupon a bladder support portion extending away from the plane of the base portion, the bladder support portion forming a cradle for receiving and supporting, at least indirectly, a neck of a bladder of a patient in raised position, and the base portion being flexible so as to be insertable into a vagina of the patient, but resilient so that it returns to the planar configuration when in position in the vagina,wherein the cradle is formed by two projections having a bridge section therebetween.
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Abstract
An intra-vaginal urinary incontinence device basically comprises a resilient base portion (31), and a bladder support portion (40) extending away from the base portion (31) and having two opposed projections having a support section (30) therebetween forming a cradle (32) which receives and supports the neck of the bladder. The base portion is flexible to allow insertion into the vagina and the size and position of the cradle can be varied for different patients. The two projections may extend from the base portion directly or be formed on the end of a stalk and the support section is preferably arranged above the plane of the base portion.
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18 Claims
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1. In an entirely intra-vaginal urinary incontinence device comprising a resilient circular base portion of a planar configuration defining a plane, an improvement wherein:
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said circular base portion has integrally formed thereupon a bladder support portion extending away from the plane of the base portion, the bladder support portion forming a cradle for receiving and supporting, at least indirectly, a neck of a bladder of a patient in raised position, and the base portion being flexible so as to be insertable into a vagina of the patient, but resilient so that it returns to the planar configuration when in position in the vagina, wherein the cradle is formed by two projections having a bridge section therebetween. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. In an entirely intra-vaginal urinary incontinence device comprising a resilient substantially planar base portion defining a plane, an improvement wherein:
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the base portion has integrally formed thereupon a bladder support portion extending away from the plane of the base portion, the bladder support being provided with a support element located on one side of the plane of the base portion for supporting, at least indirectly, a neck of a bladder of a patient, wherein the support element comprises a cradle comprising two opposed projections having a bridge section therebetween, the bridge section being away from the plane of the base portion. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7)
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8. In an entirely intra-vaginal urinary incontinence device comprising a resilient substantially planar base portion defining a plane, an improvement wherein:
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the base portion has integrally formed thereupon a bladder support portion extending away from the plane of the base portion, the bladder support being provided with a support element located on one side of the plane of the base portion for supporting, at least indirectly, a neck of a bladder of a patient, wherein the support element extends away from the base portion in directions within and out of the plane of the base portion.
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9. In an entirely intra-vaginal urinary incontinence device comprising a resilient substantially planar base portion defining a plane, an improvement wherein:
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the base portion has integrally formed thereupon a bladder support portion extending away from the plane of the base portion, the bladder support being provided with a support element located on one side of the plane of the base portion for supporting, at least indirectly, a neck of a bladder of a patient, wherein the support element comprises a longitudinal stalk having a cradle at an end thereof away from the plane of the base portion. - View Dependent Claims (10)
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11. In an entirely intra-vaginal urinary incontinence device comprising a resilient substantially planar circular base portion defining a plane, an improvement wherein:
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the base portion has integrally formed thereupon a bladder support portion extending away from the plane of the base portion, the bladder support portion forming a cradle for receiving and supporting, at least indirectly, a neck of a bladder of a patient in a raised portion; and
the base portion being flexible so as to be insertable into a vagina of the patient, but resilient so that it returns to a substantially planar configuration when in position in the vagina, wherein the base portion is toroidal, thereby defining a central aperture which, in use, lies adjacent to a cervix of the patient;wherein the cradle is formed by two projections having a bridge section therebetween. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14)
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15. In an entirely intra-vaginal urinary incontinence device comprising a resilient substantially planar circular base portion defining a plane, an improvement wherein:
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the base portion has integrally formed thereupon a bladder support portion extending substantially perpendicularly away from the plane of the base portion, the bladder portion forming a cradle for receiving and supporting, at least indirectly, a neck of a bladder of a patient in a raised position, and the base portion being flexible so as to be insertable into a vagina of the patient, but resilient so that it returns to a substantially planar configuration when in position in the vagina, wherein the cradle is formed by two projections having a bridge section therebetween. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18)
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