Male condom catheter having adhesive on rolled portion

Surgery – Means and methods for collecting body fluids or waste material – Receptacle attached to or inserted within body to receive...

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128844, A61E 544

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RE0332062

ABSTRACT:
A male urinal device (10) is disclosed. Device (10) includes a laminated sheath (14) having an inner layer (26) of latex rubber and outer layer (28) of silicone rubber. Adhesive (24) is stored between the inner and outer layers (26, 28) when sheath (14) is rolled. As sheath (14) is unrolled, adhesive (24) is released from outer layer (28) and adheres to inner layer (26). Upon pressing sheath (14) to a penis (12), a leak-free bond is created.

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