Automatic urine detecting, collecting and storing device

Surgery – Means and methods for collecting body fluids or waste material – Material collector with condition indicator

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128761, 128765, 604321, 604323, 604327, 604329, 604331, 4301, A61M 100

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ABSTRACT:
A shallow collection vessel with liquid sensors and a resilient lip allows air around the genital-urinary area when not activated. Liquid urine in the vessel causes the sensors to activate a vacuum pump drawing the lip against the body of the user for a liquid tight seal and pumping the urine from the vessel through a tube and one-way valve to a temporary storage tank. Close and random spacing of the sensors creates a very sensitive device activated when the device is in any spacial orientation which might cause urine to contact the body by a minimal amount of urine, effecting the vacuum pump to remain active evaporating the urine within the vessel until the vessel is substantially dry. Paired electrical contacts or paired fibre optic elements are alternate liquid sensor means. Liquid level indicators within the tank signal a desired level for emptying and cause the pump to shut off upon reaching a dangerously full level. A condensation collecting trap keeps liquid out of the pump. A charcoal filter prevents urine odor from entering the atmosphere and reduces the vacuum pump noise exiting to the outside. A quick release valve is used to empty the tank. Working elements are housed in a sound insulated enclosure, which may be a simulated carrying case or backpack for ease of mobility. Variable self-contained and remote D.C. and A.C. power sources are used.

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