Surgery – Body protecting or restraining devices for patients or infants – Restrainers and immobilizers
Reexamination Certificate
2006-01-03
2006-01-03
Dawson, Glenn K. (Department: 3731)
Surgery
Body protecting or restraining devices for patients or infants
Restrainers and immobilizers
C606S157000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06981505
ABSTRACT:
The present invention features a device to prevent the unwanted flow of urine in incontinent human males. This penile clamp is designed to provide an external pressure applied to the underside of the penis at the base thereof to close the urethral canal. The apparatus includes a rigid projection on the lower member of the device that applies a concentrated force on the canal. The upper bar of the device provides an attachment for a pad as an integral part of an easily disinfected clamp that is hinged at one end and provided with an adjustable tensioning closure device at its other end. The closure device is easily removable to allow one hand release of the penis restriction. A screw-type adjustment is easily set and is easily disassembled by a quick-release apparatus. While the clamp can be closed over the penis of an incontinent male to prevent urination, it does not appreciably restrict blood flow therein.
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Chadwick Dale
Krause William R.
Dawson Glenn K.
Jagtiani & Guttag
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