Toilet training diapers

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A61F 1315, A61F 1320

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058170766

ABSTRACT:
A toilet training diaper having a moisture sensory device embedded therein; said sensory device includes a control device, an energy source, and a sound or light emitting device. A dissolvable device that is sensitive to moisture is placed inside the sensor. Upon reaching certain threshold level of moisture, the dissolvable device disintegrates and causes energy to flow into the control device. The control device then activates a sound or lighting emitting device and alerts the user. The result is that both the wearer of the diaper and persons other than the wearer would be alerted to the fact that the diaper is soiled. This mechanism for alerting the wearer and persons other than the wearer of the diaper can be used as a part of a training system to prevent or reduce toiling problems.

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