Baths – closets – sinks – and spittoons – Dry closets – Urinal
Patent
1996-10-10
1999-04-20
Phillips, Charles E.
Baths, closets, sinks, and spittoons
Dry closets
Urinal
41441, 383 80, A47K 1100
Patent
active
058946071
DESCRIPTION:
BRIEF SUMMARY
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
It The invention relates to a urine collection means for use by a person of the male sex, which means comprises a flexible container in which the urine can be collected, as well as a closable neck joined onto said container.
2. Description of the Related Art
Means of this type are disclosed in DE-U-9100090. In the case of this known urine collection means, the container and the neck form a whole made of a flexible plastic This known means has the disadvantage that it is not easy to handle It is true that a reinforcing ring is fitted around the neck, the purpose of which is to increase the dimensional stability of the neck, but this can nevertheless be squashed flat when the neck is held firmly.
The fact that the dimensional stability of the neck is too low makes it not easy for the user to place and to remove the urine collection means in the correct manner. The consequence of this is that spillage can not always be prevented.
This known urine collection means takes up a fairly large volume, even before it has been used, as a result of which it cannot be carried easily and discreetly.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The aim of the invention is to provide a urine collection means of the type described above which does not have these disadvantages This aim is achieved in that the neck is made up of a rigid pipe section.
The means according to the invention can be firmly held in the region of the rigid pipe section. On the one hand, said pipe section has, in particular, a suitable, round shape which fits easily in the hand. On the other hand, the rigidity can be chosen to be sufficiently high that the pipe section will not be squashed flat even when gripped firmly. A further advantage is that the flexible container can be stored in the rigid pipe section.
Preferably, the pipe section is closable by means of a cap at its end remote from the container and the container can be stored in the space delimited by the wall of the pipe section and the cap. As the urine collection means takes up relatively little space in the state in which the container is stored in the pipe section, it can be carried discreetly.
The cap closes the pipe section air-tight, as a result of which the container is retained reliably in the pipe section.
According to a simple embodiment, the container comprises a bag of flexible material, the entrance to which is determined by a narrowed collar, and the pipe section is a separate pipe section, to which the collar is fined in a liquid-tight manner.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention will be explained in more detail below with reference to an illustrative embodiment shown in the figures.
FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of the urine collection means according to the invention, with the flexible container stored in the pipe section.
FIG. 2 shows a perspective view with the flexible container out of the pipe section ready for use.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The urine collection means shown in the figures comprises a rigid pipe section 19 for example made of a rigid plastic such as PVC, as wall as a flexible bag 5, for example made of a flexible plastic or rubber, which is attached thereto in a liquid-tight manner it would also be possible for the means to be made of a disposable material, such as, for example, water-tight cardboard for the pipe section, and plasticised paper.
A lid 3 is attached to the pipe section 1 and, for example, can be formed in one piece with the pipe section 1 via an elastic hinge. The lid 3 can be fitted on the periphery 6 of the pipe section 1 in a liquid-tight manner.
The flexible bag 5 is likewise fitted on the pipe section 1 in a liquid-tight manner. Said bag 5 has a narrowed collar 4, fixed by means of the elastic ring 8 on the pipe section 1, and a balloon-shaped section 7, the capacity of which can be, for example, 1 liter.
The rigid pipe section 1 can be held easily during use; when the bag 5 is partly or completely full, it can be closed liquid-tight with the aid of the lid 3.
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