20240050694. INTERMITTENT CATHETER simplified abstract (ConvaTec Limited)

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INTERMITTENT CATHETER

Organization Name

ConvaTec Limited

Inventor(s)

Lukas Kandrac of Flintshire (GB)

Marian Novak of Flintshire (GB)

David Donnelly of Flintshire (GB)

Patrik Lacko of Flintshire (GB)

INTERMITTENT CATHETER - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240050694 titled 'INTERMITTENT CATHETER

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes an intermittent catheter assembly, specifically a female intermittent catheter, that includes various components such as a cap, seal, and moveable insert. The assembly may have a two-step deployment process and a sheath for pulling out a storage chamber. The storage chamber is defined by internal and external housing, with a filling aperture and an insert that moves axially in response to rotation.

  • The intermittent catheter assembly includes a cap that can be attached to the base during use.
  • It may also have a seal that misaligns with sealing surfaces of a chamber wall and a moveable insert.
  • The assembly features a two-step deployment process and a sheath for pulling out a storage chamber.
  • The storage chamber is defined by internal and external housing.
  • The housing includes a filling aperture, and the storage chamber comprises an insert that moves axially when rotated.

Potential Applications:

  • Medical field: The intermittent catheter assembly can be used in medical settings for patients requiring intermittent catheterization, particularly for female patients.
  • Healthcare facilities: The assembly can be utilized in hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare facilities where catheterization procedures are performed.

Problems Solved:

  • Improved functionality: The two-step deployment process and moveable insert provide enhanced control and ease of use during catheterization procedures.
  • Leakage prevention: The seal that misaligns with sealing surfaces helps prevent leakage during use, ensuring a more hygienic and efficient catheterization process.

Benefits:

  • Enhanced user experience: The simplified deployment process and moveable insert make the catheter assembly easier to use for both healthcare professionals and patients.
  • Improved safety and hygiene: The seal and misalignment feature help prevent leakage, reducing the risk of contamination and promoting better hygiene during catheterization procedures.
  • Efficient storage: The sheath and storage chamber allow for convenient and organized storage of the catheter assembly, ensuring it remains clean and readily accessible when needed.


Original Abstract Submitted

an intermittent catheter, preferably a female intermittent catheter, is provided in an assembly. the assembly may include a cap which may be attachable to the base of the assembly in use, and/or a seal which misaligns with sealing surfaces of a chamber wall and a moveable insert in use. it may have a two-step deployment, and/or a sheath that pulls out a storage chamber. internal and external housing may define the storage chamber. the housing may have a filling aperture and/or the storage chamber may comprise an insert configured to move axially in response to rotation.