Urine collector for male urinary incontinence patient
By introducing a detachable connection structure between the rigid tube and the urination tube in the male urinary incontinence collection device, the problem of fluid accumulation pressure in the urine bag at night is solved, achieving higher sealing performance and convenience, and reducing the risk of urine leakage.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202423176451.9
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-12-23
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2034-12-23
AI Technical Summary
When using existing male urinary incontinence collection devices at night, the urine collection bag is prone to pressure due to urine accumulation, increasing the risk of leakage or urine overflow from the bag.
A urine collection device structure was designed, comprising a fixed trouser, a urine collection bucket, a urine catheter, a urine collection bag, a rigid tube, a corrugated tube, and a urine collection container. Through the detachable connection between the rigid tube and the urine discharge tube, urine can directly enter the urine collection container, avoiding overloading of the urine collection bag.
It effectively reduces the risk of nighttime urine leakage or urine overflow from the bag, improves the sealing of the connection and ease of use, and facilitates the transportation of the urine collection bucket.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of urine collection devices, and more particularly to a urine collection device for male patients with urinary incontinence. Background Technology
[0002] Male patients with urinary incontinence cannot control the flow of urine, so they need to wear a male urinary incontinence collection device to collect urine and avoid urine staining the patient's clothes or the surrounding environment.
[0003] Utility model patent CN218529029U discloses a device for collecting urine in male patients with urinary incontinence. The key technical features include: a cover for covering the perineum of the male patient; a cannula for inserting the penis, one end of which is fixed to and communicates with the cover; a urine collection bag connected to the other end of the cannula via a first flexible tube, with an air vent at the top; and an air blowing component, with a through hole on the wall of the cannula near the cover, connected to the through hole via a second flexible tube, for blowing air into the cannula. With this structure, the device can not only drain and collect urine from male patients with urinary incontinence, but also ventilate the scrotum and penis, and utilize airflow to facilitate the flow of urine into the urine collection bag.
[0004] Regarding the above-mentioned issues, the following technical defects were found: When male patients with urinary incontinence wear the urine collection device and urinate at night, medical staff may not be able to promptly drain and collect the urine from the collection bag or replace the urine bag. As a result, the urine collection bag in the device is prone to pressure due to excessive urine accumulation, which increases the risk of urine leakage or overflow of urine from the bag.
[0005] Therefore, it is necessary to provide a new urine collection device for male patients with urinary incontinence to solve the above-mentioned technical problems. Utility Model Content
[0006] The purpose of this invention is to address the shortcomings of existing technologies by proposing a urine collection device for male patients with urinary incontinence.
[0007] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, this utility model provides a urine collection device for male urinary incontinence patients, including: a fixing trouser and a urine collection assembly. The outer wall of the fixing trouser is connected to a urine collection funnel, the outer wall of the urine collection funnel is connected to a catheter, the outer wall of the catheter is equipped with a check valve, the end of the catheter away from the urine collection funnel is connected to a urine collection bag, a scale is provided on one side of the urine collection bag, the lower surface of the urine collection bag is connected to a drain tube, the urine collection assembly is located on the drain tube, the urine collection assembly includes a rigid tube and two insertion holes, the insertion holes are opened on the outer wall of the drain tube, the inner wall of the rigid tube is fitted to the outer wall of the drain tube, two insertion rods are slidably inserted through the outer wall of the rigid tube, the insertion rods are adapted to the size of the insertion holes, the cross-section of the insertion rods is "T" shaped, the outside of the insertion rods is covered with springs, the two ends of the springs are fixedly connected to the insertion rods and the outer wall of the rigid tube respectively, the lower end of the rigid tube is connected to a corrugated pipe, and the end of the corrugated pipe away from the rigid tube is connected to a urine collection bucket.
[0008] The effect achieved by the above components is as follows: by setting up the urine collection component, when a male urinary incontinence patient urinates incontinently while sleeping at night, the person can easily connect the hard tube and the urine tube on the urine collection bag. At this time, the urine discharged by the male urinary incontinence patient at night will flow into the urine collection bucket along the hard tube and the corrugated tube, thereby avoiding the urine collection bag from being pressured due to excessive urine accumulation, thus reducing the risk of urine leakage or urine overflow from the bag.
[0009] Preferably, a connecting rope is fixedly connected to the lower surface of the urine collection bag, a base is fixedly connected to the end of the connecting rope away from the urine collection bag, and a sealing plug is fixedly connected to the side of the base away from the connecting rope.
[0010] The effect achieved by the above-mentioned components is that after the urinary tube is separated from the rigid tube, the personnel can move the sealing plug and insert it into the inner wall of the urinary tube, thereby sealing the urinary tube.
[0011] Preferably, the sealing plug has a conical structure.
[0012] The effect achieved by the above-mentioned components is that the conical sealing plug can be easily inserted into the urinary tube, thus achieving the effect of easily sealing the urinary tube.
[0013] Preferably, a pull ring is rotatably connected to the end of the insertion rod away from the insertion hole, and the pull ring is circular.
[0014] The effect achieved by the above components is that pulling the pull ring can move the insertion rod, thus achieving the effect of convenient control of the insertion rod.
[0015] Preferably, a sealing ring is fixedly connected to the end of the urination tube away from the urine collection bag, and the outer wall of the sealing ring is in contact with the inner wall of the rigid tube.
[0016] The effect achieved by the above-mentioned components is that the sealing ring can block the gap between the urinary tube and the rigid tube, thereby improving the sealing performance at the connection between the urinary tube and the rigid tube.
[0017] Preferably, the outer wall of the urine collection bucket is fixedly connected to two handles, and the handles have a "U" shaped cross-section.
[0018] The effect achieved by the above components is that personnel can move the handle to move the urine collection bucket, which makes it convenient to transfer the urine collection bucket.
[0019] Preferably, a rubber pad is fixedly connected to the lower surface of the urine collection bucket, and the rubber pad is adapted to the lower surface of the urine collection bucket.
[0020] The effect achieved by the above components is that the rubber pad can increase the friction of the lower surface of the urine collection bucket, thereby making the urine collection bucket more stable on the ground.
[0021] Compared with related technologies, the urine collection device for male urinary incontinence patients provided by this utility model has the following beneficial effects:
[0022] This invention provides a urine collection device for male urinary incontinence patients. By setting up a urine collection component, when a male urinary incontinence patient urinates incontinently during sleep at night, a person can easily connect the rigid tube to the urine collection tube on the urine collection bag. At this time, the urine discharged by the male urinary incontinence patient at night will flow into the urine collection bucket along the rigid tube and the corrugated tube, thereby avoiding the urine collection bag from accumulating too much urine and generating pressure, thus reducing the risk of urine leakage or urine overflow from the bag. Attached Figure Description
[0023] Figure 1 This utility model provides a structural schematic diagram of a urine collection device for male patients with urinary incontinence.
[0024] Figure 2 for Figure 1 The diagram shows the structure of the urine collection assembly.
[0025] Figure 3 for Figure 1 A partial structural disassembly diagram of the urine collection assembly is shown;
[0026] Figure 4 for Figure 1 The diagram shows the structure below the urine collection bucket.
[0027] The diagram is labeled as follows: 1. Fixing pants; 2. Urine collection box; 3. Urine collection assembly; 301. Insertion hole; 302. Rigid tube; 303. Insertion rod; 304. Spring; 305. Pull ring; 306. Corrugated tube; 307. Urine collection bucket; 308. Handle; 309. Rubber pad; 310. Sealing ring; 311. Connecting rope; 312. Base; 313. Sealing plug; 4. Urine catheter; 5. Urine collection bag; 6. Scale; 7. Urine drain tube; 8. Check valve. Detailed Implementation
[0028] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of this utility model clearer, the present utility model will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the present utility model and are not intended to limit the present utility model.
[0029] The specific implementation of this utility model will be described in detail below with reference to specific embodiments.
[0030] Please see Figure 1 This utility model provides a urine collection device for male urinary incontinence patients, comprising: a fixing trouser 1 and a urine collection component 3. The outer wall of the fixing trouser 1 is connected to a urine collection funnel 2, and the outer wall of the urine collection funnel 2 is connected to a urine catheter 4. A check valve 8 is installed on the outer wall of the urine catheter 4 to prevent urine backflow. The end of the urine catheter 4 away from the urine collection funnel 2 is connected to a urine collection bag 5. A scale 6 is provided on one side of the urine collection bag 5, and a drain tube 7 is connected to the lower surface of the urine collection bag 5. The urine collection component 3 is located on the drain tube 7. When a male urinary incontinence patient needs to use the urine collection device, the fixing trouser 1 must be worn. When the male urinary incontinence patient urinates, the urine will flow along the urine collection funnel 2 and the urine catheter 4 into the urine collection bag, thereby preventing the patient's clothing and surrounding environment from being contaminated by urinary incontinence.
[0031] In the embodiments of this utility model, please refer to Figures 2 to 4The urine collection assembly 3 includes a rigid tube 302 and two insertion holes 301. The insertion holes 301 are opened on the outer wall of the urination tube 7. The inner wall of the rigid tube 302 is in contact with the outer wall of the urination tube 7. Two insertion rods 303 are slidably inserted through the outer wall of the rigid tube 302. The insertion rods 303 are adapted to the size of the insertion holes 301. The cross-section of the insertion rods 303 is "T" shaped. A spring 304 is sleeved on the outside of the insertion rods 303. The two ends of the spring 304 are fixedly connected to the insertion rods 303 and the outer wall of the rigid tube 302, respectively. The lower end of the rigid tube 302 is connected to a corrugated pipe 306. The end of the corrugated pipe 306 away from the rigid tube 302 is connected to a urine collection bucket 307. When urine needs to be transferred from the urine collection bag 5 into the urine collection container 307, the rigid tube 302 and the urination tube 7 need to be connected. To connect them, the two insertion rods 303 are first moved away from each other. Then, the rigid tube 302 is moved to fit over the outer wall of the urination tube 7. Once the insertion rod 303 is aligned with the insertion hole 301, the insertion rod 303 is released. At this point, the spring 304 pulls the insertion rod 303 to automatically move closer to the insertion hole 301. Once the insertion rod 303 is inserted into the insertion hole 301, the connection between the urination tube 7 and the rigid tube 302 is complete. At this time, the urine excreted by the male urinary incontinence patient at night will flow through the urination tube 7, the rigid tube 302, and the corrugated tube 306 into the urine collection container 307, thus preventing excessive load on the urine collection bag 5.
[0032] A connecting rope 311 is fixedly connected to the lower surface of the urine collection bag 5. A base 312 is fixedly connected to the end of the connecting rope 311 away from the urine collection bag 5. A sealing plug 313 is fixedly connected to the side of the base 312 away from the connecting rope 311. The connecting rope 311 can bind the base 312 and the sealing plug 313 to prevent them from being lost after use. After the urination tube 7 is separated from the rigid tube 302, the sealing plug 313 can be moved and inserted into the inner wall of the urination tube 7 to seal it.
[0033] The sealing plug 313 has a conical structure, which can be easily inserted into the urination tube 7, thus achieving the effect of easily sealing the urination tube 7.
[0034] The end of the insertion rod 303 away from the insertion hole 301 is rotatably connected to a pull ring 305. The pull ring 305 is circular. Pulling the pull ring 305 can drive the insertion rod 303 to move, thus achieving the effect of conveniently controlling the insertion rod 303.
[0035] A sealing ring 310 is fixedly connected to the end of the urination tube 7 away from the urine collection bag 5. The outer wall of the sealing ring 310 fits against the inner wall of the rigid tube 302. The sealing ring 310 can block the gap between the urination tube 7 and the rigid tube 302, thereby improving the sealing performance at the connection between the urination tube 7 and the rigid tube 302.
[0036] Two handles 308 are fixedly connected to the outer wall of the urine collection bucket 307. The cross-section of the handles 308 is U-shaped. Personnel can move the handles 308 to move the urine collection bucket 307, which achieves the effect of conveniently transferring the urine collection bucket 307.
[0037] A rubber pad 309 is fixedly connected to the lower surface of the urine collection bucket 307. The rubber pad 309 is adapted to the lower surface of the urine collection bucket 307. The rubber pad 309 can increase the friction of the lower surface of the urine collection bucket 307, so that the urine collection bucket 307 can be supported more stably on the ground.
[0038] The working principle of the urine collection device for male urinary incontinence patients provided by this utility model is as follows: When a male urinary incontinence patient needs to use the urine collection device, he / she needs to wear a fixed pair of pants 1. At this time, when the male urinary incontinence patient urinates, the urine will flow along the urine collection cup 2 and the catheter 4 into the urine collection bag, thereby avoiding the patient's urinary incontinence from soiling his / her clothes and the surrounding environment. When the male urinary incontinence patient uses the urine collection device while sleeping at night, he / she first pulls the base 312 to separate the sealing plug 313 from the urine discharge tube 7, and then pulls... The two pull rings 305 move the two insertion rods 303 away from each other, and then the rigid tube 302 is moved to fit over the outer wall of the urinary catheter 7. When the insertion rod 303 is aligned with the insertion hole 301, the pull rings 305 are released. At this time, the spring 304 will pull the insertion rod 303 to move automatically towards the insertion hole 301. When the insertion rod 303 is inserted into the insertion hole 301, the connection between the urinary catheter 7 and the rigid tube 302 is completed. At this time, the urine excreted by the male urinary incontinence patient at night will flow down the drain. The urinary catheter 7, rigid tube 302, and corrugated tube 306 enter the urine collection bucket 307, thus avoiding excessive load on the urine collection bag 5. When it is necessary to separate the rigid tube 302 from the urinary catheter 7, first pull the pull ring 305 to separate the insertion rod 303 from the insertion hole 301, then move the rigid tube 302 to separate it from the urinary catheter 7, and finally move the base 312 to move the sealing plug 313 to block the urinary catheter 7. The conical sealing plug 313 can be easily inserted into the urinary catheter 7, achieving convenient... The urination tube 7 is sealed. In addition, the sealing ring 310 can block the gap between the urination tube 7 and the rigid tube 302, thereby improving the sealing performance at the connection between the urination tube 7 and the rigid tube 302. Finally, the handle 308 can be moved to drive the urine collection bucket 307, which can be easily transported. The rubber pad 309 can increase the friction of the lower surface of the urine collection bucket 307, so that the urine collection bucket 307 can be supported more stably on the ground.
[0039] The circuits and controls involved in this utility model are all existing technologies and will not be described in detail here.
[0040] The above description is merely an embodiment of this utility model and does not limit the patent scope of this utility model. Any equivalent structural or procedural transformations made based on the description and drawings of this utility model, or direct or indirect applications in other related technical fields, are similarly included within the patent protection scope of this utility model.
Claims
1. A urine collection device for male patients with urinary incontinence, characterized in that, include: The device comprises a fixed trouser (1) and a urine collection assembly (3). The outer wall of the fixed trouser (1) is connected to a urine collection hopper (2). The outer wall of the urine collection hopper (2) is connected to a catheter (4). A check valve (8) is installed on the outer wall of the catheter (4). The end of the catheter (4) away from the urine collection hopper (2) is connected to a urine collection bag (5). A scale (6) is provided on one side of the urine collection bag (5). A drain pipe (7) is connected to the lower surface of the urine collection bag (5). The urine collection assembly (3) is located on the drain pipe (7). The urine collection assembly (3) includes a rigid tube (302) and two insertion holes (301). The insertion holes (301) are located on the drain pipe (7). The outer wall of the rigid tube (302) is fitted with the outer wall of the urination tube (7). Two insertion rods (303) are slidably inserted through the outer wall of the rigid tube (302). The insertion rods (303) are adapted to the size of the insertion hole (301). The cross section of the insertion rods (303) is "T" shaped. A spring (304) is sleeved on the outside of the insertion rods (303). The two ends of the spring (304) are fixedly connected to the insertion rods (303) and the outer wall of the rigid tube (302), respectively. The lower end of the rigid tube (302) is connected to a corrugated pipe (306). The end of the corrugated pipe (306) away from the rigid tube (302) is connected to a urine collection bucket (307).
2. A urine collection device for male urinary incontinence patients according to claim 1, characterized in that, A connecting rope (311) is fixedly connected to the lower surface of the urine collection bag (5). A base (312) is fixedly connected to one end of the connecting rope (311) away from the urine collection bag (5). A sealing plug (313) is fixedly connected to one side of the base (312) away from the connecting rope (311).
3. A urine collection device for male urinary incontinence patients according to claim 2, characterized in that, The sealing plug (313) has a conical structure.
4. A urine collection device for male urinary incontinence patients according to claim 1, characterized in that, The end of the insertion rod (303) away from the insertion hole (301) is rotatably connected to a pull ring (305), which is circular in shape.
5. A urine collection device for male urinary incontinence patients according to claim 1, characterized in that, A sealing ring (310) is fixedly connected to the end of the urination tube (7) away from the urine collection bag (5), and the outer wall of the sealing ring (310) is in contact with the inner wall of the rigid tube (302).
6. A urine collection device for male urinary incontinence patients according to claim 1, characterized in that, The outer wall of the urine collection bucket (307) is fixedly connected to two handles (308), and the cross-section of the handles (308) is "U".
7. A urine collection device for male urinary incontinence patients according to claim 1, characterized in that, A rubber pad (309) is fixedly connected to the lower surface of the urine collection bucket (307), and the rubber pad (309) is adapted to the lower surface of the urine collection bucket (307).
Citation Information
Patent Citations
Urine collection device for male patient with urinary incontinence
CN218529029U