A urine evacuation device, or evacuator, includes a generally bulbous guard member having an opening form therein and to which urine is directed. An elongated tubular member preferably, accordion pleated, is secured at one end thereof to and is in registry with the opening formed in the guard member. The opposite, or free end, of the tubular member has a cap removably affixed thereto to trap urine collected within the tubular member. The device may include clips, snaps or other appropriate devices to secure the evacuator to either an under garment or around the body or torso of a user.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a completion application of co-pending U.S. Provisional application Ser. No. 60/053,647 for "Urine Evacuator" filed Jul. 24, 1997, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
A personal urine collecting apparatus having a bidet system, includes a urine collector for collecting urine from a person, a urine repository for storing urine collected from the urine collector through a urine release guide line, a cleansing water tank arranged on one side of the urine repository for storing cleansing water, a heater connected to the cleansing water tank so as to receive a predetermined amount of the cleansing water and heat the cleansing water, a bidet system installed on in a body of the urine collector for injecting the cleansing water from the heater, a driving means connected to the urine release guide line and cleansing water guide line for actuating the urine collector and the bidet system, a controller for controlling the driving means, a sensing means for sensing a condition of the urine collector and a condition of at least one of the urine repository, cleansing water tank and the heater, and a case for housing and mounting the urine collector, the urine repository, cleansing water tank, the heater, the bidet system, the driving means and the sensing means.