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A new and improved urine deflector for eliminating the splatter of urine on surfaces of a toilet bowl and toilet seat when males urinate from a standing position. The invention comprises a collar having paired opposed arcuate sections and paired opposed elongated sections together forming a generally oval configuration. Further included is an inner flange disposed downward from an inner edge of the collar. The flange is in generally frictional communication with an interior edge of the toilet bo...
Disclosed is CPG, a combination of a chlorhexidine salt (such as chlorhexidine digluconate, chlorhexidine diacetate, or chlorhexidine dichloride) and n-propyl gallate that can be used at ambient temperatures as a urine preservative.
In one configuration, a urine sampler comprises a hollow, cylindrical main stick body that is closed at least at one end and has a plurality of urine collection apertures formed in the wall thereof and, in another, comprises a urine collector having a long rod-shaped handle, a urine collection member constituted continuously with the handle and provided with urine collection apertures and a urine accumulator constituted continuously with the base of the urine collection member, and a urine stora...
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.
A urine pot capable of reducing accidental leakage of urine once received therein and avoiding emission of noise of urine injection, which comprises a combination of a urine pot body, in which urine is received and which has a neck, with an insertion funnel for male or with an insertion funnel for female, in which both of these funnels have a portion to be inserted into the neck of the pot body and an elongated discharge spout extending downwards, said insertion funnel being adapted to be couple...
The urine tube has a neck which in use holds itself open and in stowage is flat, has an attachment fixture at the neck, has a sheath which is attached around the neck and which has an output end distal the neck, and has a weighted ring which holds the output end open and secures the output end in a receptacle.
An improved monitor for use in a catheterizing tube system has a hollow closed chamber, preferably resilient, containing test viewing means, for example, a transparent portion of the chamber, and urine testing means disposed within the chamber. The urine testing means includes a test medium which is visually responsive to a preselected urine factor to be tested. Urine transferring means, such as a needle, communicate between the chamber interior and the exterior. Catheter attaching means may be ...
An inconspicuous urine collection shield for fitting underneath and around the sides of an upholstered or cushioned seat of a chair. When the chair is occupied by a person who has lost normal bladder control, the urine can run down any or all four sides of the chair seat and collect in the portion of the shield which fits underneath the seat. Suitable fastening means are provided for removably securing the shield in place so that it can be partially removed for draining or completely removed for...
This invention pertains to a device, attachable to the underside of a toilet seat, adapted to receive urine from a standing person and convey it into the toilet bowl near the water level in a manner to avoid unsanitary splashing. A self rinsing feature as well as an extendible inlet end may be incorporated in the structure.
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 devic...
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