Modified accordion flange

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

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ABSTRACT:
An ostomy device for releasably connecting an ostomy bag to an adhesive backed label including a mounting member for connecting one of two coupling parts to the label. The mounting member comprises an expandable portion for facilitating displacement of the connected coupling part between a normal closed position and an expanded position. The expanded portion comprises a pair of accordion-like folds including an inner fold and a smaller outer fold. The connected coupling part comprises a rib portion having a deflectible sealing strip extending therefrom. The rib portion is connected to the mounting member adjacent the outer folds such that the sealing strip is positioned intermediate the inner and outer folds when the coupling part is in the normal closed position. The inner fold guides discharge from the stoma into the bag and away from the interengaged coupling parts. In an alternate embodiment, the mounting member is affixed to the label.

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patent: 3339546 (1967-09-01), Chen
patent: 4213458 (1980-07-01), Nolan et al.
patent: 4419100 (1983-12-01), Alexander

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