Urine receptacle and apparatus for automated disposal of urine
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1. A urine receptacle, comprising:
- a first side that operatively conforms to a wearer'"'"'s body;
a collapsible second side that expands as the receptacle is filled; and
at least one protrusion or depression, that flexes to allow the receptacle to expand;
wherein the receptacle is self-supporting and, once the receptacle is attached and substantially filled, the distance between the first side and the second side does not substantially vary along a horizontal length that runs from the at least one protrusion or depression at a first edge of the receptacle to the at least one protrusion or depression at a diametrically opposing second edge of the receptacle, and the distance between the first side and the second side does not substantially vary along a vertical length that runs from the at least one protrusion or depression at a third edge of the receptacle to the at least one protrusion or depression at a diametrically opposing fourth edge of the receptacle.
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Abstract
A disposable re-useable urine receptacle that, when used, provides comfortable, discrete, and safe urine collection and containment until the collected urine can be properly disposed of, either by the wearer or someone else. It achieves these goals by conforming to the wearer'"'"'s body, expanding to a predetermined self-supported shape, and disallowing side wall-to-wall adherence between fillings. An apparatus for automated disposal of urine is also disclosed.
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1. A urine receptacle, comprising:
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a first side that operatively conforms to a wearer'"'"'s body; a collapsible second side that expands as the receptacle is filled; and at least one protrusion or depression, that flexes to allow the receptacle to expand; wherein the receptacle is self-supporting and, once the receptacle is attached and substantially filled, the distance between the first side and the second side does not substantially vary along a horizontal length that runs from the at least one protrusion or depression at a first edge of the receptacle to the at least one protrusion or depression at a diametrically opposing second edge of the receptacle, and the distance between the first side and the second side does not substantially vary along a vertical length that runs from the at least one protrusion or depression at a third edge of the receptacle to the at least one protrusion or depression at a diametrically opposing fourth edge of the receptacle. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. An apparatus for automatic waste disposal, comprising:
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a receptacle having a first side that operatively conforms to a wearer; a collapsible second side that expands as the receptacle is filled; and at least one protrusion or depression, that is generally perpendicular with respect to the first or second side and flexes to allow the receptacle to expand; wherein the receptacle is self-supporting and, once the receptacle is substantially filled, the distance between the first side and the second side does not substantially vary along a horizontal length that runs from the at least one protrusion or depression at a first edge of the receptacle to the at least one protrusion or depression at a diametrically opposing second edge of the receptacle, and the distance between the first side and the second side does not substantially vary along a vertical length that runs from the at least one protrusion or depression at a third edge of the receptacle to the at least one protrusion or depression at a diametrically opposing fourth edge of the receptacle. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26)
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27. A urine receptacle, comprising:
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a first side that operatively conforms to a wearer; a collapsible second side that expands as the receptacle is filled; and at least one generally circumferential protrusion or generally circumferential depression, that is generally perpendicular with respect to the first or second side and flexes to allow the receptacle to expand; wherein the receptacle is self-supporting and the second side comprises a pre-formed, expandable tray; and
once the receptacle is substantially filled, the distance between the first side and the second side does not substantially vary along a horizontal length that runs from the at least one generally circumferential protrusion or generally circumferential depression at a first edge of the receptacle to the at least one generally circumferential protrusion or generally circumferential depression at a diametrically opposing second edge of the receptacle, and the distance between the first side and the second side does not substantially vary along a vertical length that runs from the at least one generally circumferential protrusion or generally circumferential depression at a third edge of the receptacle to the at least one generally circumferential protrusion or generally circumferential depression at a diametrically opposing fourth edge of the receptacle. - View Dependent Claims (28, 29, 30, 31)
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32. A urine receptacle, comprising:
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a receptacle that conforms to a user'"'"'s body, and comprises; a side member that expands as the receptacle is filled; and at least one generally circumferential protrusion or at least one generally circumferential depression, that is generally perpendicular with respect to the side member that expands and that flexes to allow the receptacle to expand; wherein the receptacle is self-supporting, and the expanding side comprises a pre-formed, expandable tray; and
once the receptacle is substantially filled, the distance between the first side and the second side does not substantially vary along a horizontal length that runs from the at least one generally circumferential protrusion or the at least one generally circumferential depression at a first edge of the receptacle to the at least one generally circumferential protrusion or the at least one generally circumferential depression at a diametrically opposing second edge of the receptacle, and the distance between the first side and the second side does not substantially vary along a vertical length that runs from the at least one generally circumferential protrusion or the at least one generally circumferential depression at a third edge of the receptacle to the at least one generally circumferential protrusion or the at least one generally circumferential depression at a diametrically opposing fourth edge of the receptacle. - View Dependent Claims (33, 34)
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