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US Patent 5406650
Issued Date
April 18, 1995
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A urine receiver for sanitary use away from rest-room facilities; the receiver may also be used by the bedridden. The receiver includes an inlet, an air outlet vent, an expandable bag member, a sealing plastic cap and may have a disinfectant and deodorant for rendering potentially harmful human waste safe for public disposal. The urine receiver also includes a top handle and a bottom handle to facilitate use, and may be used with a vaginal adaptor.
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April 18, 1995
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08/250,389
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May 27, 1994
US Classification
4/144.2   383/100 383/16 383/80 4/144.3 604/329 604/349
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A61G   9/00   (20060101)   A47K   11/12   (20060101)   A47K   11/00   (20060101)  
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4/144.1   4/144.2   4/144.3   383/16   383/80   383/100   604/329   604/331   604/335   604/349   604/350   604/351   604/352   604/353  
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