20240041634. An Ostomy Collection Device simplified abstract (Salts Healthcare Limited)
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An Ostomy Collection Device
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Inventor(s)
Marcus Allen of Birmingham, West Midlands (GB)
William Morris of Stafford (GB)
An Ostomy Collection Device - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240041634 titled 'An Ostomy Collection Device
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes an ostomy collection system and device that includes a housing formed of two parts, a top, base, and wall. The housing encloses a collecting volume for receiving and storing waste from an ostomy appliance. The first part of the housing has an inlet for connecting to the outlet of an ostomy appliance, allowing waste to flow into the collecting volume. The second part of the housing can be disconnected from the first part.
- The invention is an ostomy collection system and device.
- The device consists of a housing formed of two parts, a top, base, and wall.
- The housing encloses a collecting volume for receiving and storing waste from an ostomy appliance.
- The first part of the housing has an inlet for connecting to the outlet of an ostomy appliance.
- The second part of the housing can be disconnected from the first part.
Potential applications of this technology:
- Medical and healthcare settings where ostomy appliances are used.
- Homecare for individuals with ostomy needs.
Problems solved by this technology:
- Provides a convenient and hygienic way to collect and store waste from an ostomy appliance.
- Allows for easy connection and disconnection of the ostomy appliance.
Benefits of this technology:
- Simplifies the process of waste collection and storage for individuals with ostomy needs.
- Enhances hygiene and cleanliness in managing ostomy waste.
- Provides a secure and leak-proof system for waste containment.
Original Abstract Submitted
a ostomy collection system and an ostomy collection device () including: a housing () formed of first and second parts, which together define a top (), base () and wall () which enclose a collecting volume for receiving and storing waste from an ostomy appliance, the first part including the top () and having an inlet () for fluidly connecting to an outlet of an ostomy appliance so that waste from the ostomy appliance flows into the collecting volume, and the second part of the housing being disconnectable from the first part of the housing.