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Urine Leakage Wipe Dispenser

a technology of urine leakage and dispenser, which is applied in the field of urine leakage wipe dispenser, can solve the problems of urine leakage, incontinence, and unexpected release, and achieve the effects of reducing the risk of infection

Inactive Publication Date: 2017-02-02
BARNES RONALD
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The present invention is a dispenser apparatus that includes a housing with a top, front, and back, and a bottom that has an elongated slot. The housing has a keyed latch for selective opening, and a battery mounts in the housing to provide electrical current to a motor. The motor has a shaft that rotates upon supply of electrical current. A spindle detachably connected to the shaft carries a supply of dry wipe sheets that are detachably defined by a perforated line between adjacent sheets. The spindle is rotated by the motor to move a portion of a dry wipe sheet through the slot for selective detaching by a user for sanitary attending to residual urine flow following bladder evacuation. The invention provides a convenient and sanitary solution for toilet facilities.

Problems solved by technology

While evacuation occurrences typically are conscious responses to signals from nerves associated with the temporary storages of the rectum and bladder, an inability to control urination known as incontinence may lead to unexpected releases of urine.
Incontinence may arise from stress or physical problems involving urination urges.
Incontinence leads to fluidal leakage of a small to moderate, or more, amount of urine.
Further, some men experience a dripping of a bit of urine after having finished urinating.
Residual and excess urine leakage occurring unexpectedly can cause embarrassment and discomfort.
The residual and excess flow of urine after principal evacuation may wet and stain underwear garments and clothing and flooring of a toilet facility, and such problems are unsanitary, unwholesome, and unattractive.

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[0017]With reference to the drawings, in which like parts have like reference numerals, FIG. 1 illustrates in perspective partially cut-away view a dispenser 10 in an illustrative, non-limiting embodiment, for selective providing of a dry wipe sheet 12 from a sheet supply 14 in accordance with the present invention for use in a toilet facility. The term “toilet facility” as used herein refers to rooms commonly known as a restroom, toilet, bathroom or lavatory, that contain one or more sanitation fixtures used primarily for the evacuation from a person of urine and feces for disposal. The sanitation fixtures include a pedestal toilet for people who prefer to sit during an evacuation occurrence, a squat toilet for people who prefer to squat, and urinals for people who prefer to stand during bladder evacuation occurrences. The toilet fixtures may be flushable with water, may be dry, or may include chemical holding tanks such as portable toilet facilities typically found in locations an...

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Abstract

A dispenser housing containing a supply of dry wipe sheets dispensed individually by rotation of a motor momentarily in response to a switch for driving a portion of a leading dry wipe sheet through a slot for gripping detachment by a user engaged in a bladder evacuation occurrence, which sheet enables blotting, sanitary drying and removal of residual urine, for disposal in a toilet to avoid same from staining clothing, avoiding embarrassments and keeping floors clean and sanitary, while the rotational dwell period increases in response to dispensing by which the diameter of a supply decreases.

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TECHNICAL FIELD[0001]The present invention relates to dispenser apparatus for dry wipe sheets. More particularly, the present invention relates to dispenser apparatus placed in toilet facilities to provide selectively a disposable dry wipe sheet for sanitary attention to urine leakage and residual urine flow after principal evacuation of a user's bladder.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]The consumption of foods, which includes substances usually of plant and animal origins and includes fluids such as water and beverage drinks, provides sustenance for energy, maintenance and growth of persons. The body receives the foods by eating, and through digestion processes, extracts nutrients such as vitamins, minerals, fats and proteins, from the foods. The waste left over from the digestive process passes into the colon, first in a liquid state and ultimately in solid form as the water is removed from the stool, and the resulting solids empty from the colon into the rectum for storage pendin...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A47K10/36A47K10/38
CPCA47K10/36A47K2010/3668A47K2010/3266A47K10/38A47K10/40A47K2010/3246
Inventor BARNES, RONALDJARRELL, TOMMY
Owner BARNES RONALD
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