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I.)9LIEqlCI)qK- I IA) 1-2114 Urine collection apparatus is provided which can be used to assist bedridden and/or incontinent patients, particularly female patients. The apparatus includes a urine collector which is shaped for location against the perineal region of a patient adjacent the urethra, 5 The urine collector comprises a hollow body (10) having opposed ends in which an inlet (20) for air and an outlet (22) for air and urine are formed, respectively. The body has a central region between the end regions with a reduced cross-sectional area. This effectively creates a venturi adjacent the patient's urethra when air passes through the collector. The apparatus includes a urine receptacle with an inlet (44) for receiving air and urine from the 10 collector, and an outlet (46) for air which is connectable to a source (38) of low pressure.; The source of low pressure will typically be an impeller driven by an electric motor, which creates a sufficiently strong air flow through the apparatus to entrain urine and transport in to the receptacle. Fig. 1 ' 12 1
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AUSTRALIA PATENTS ACT 1990 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION NAME OF APPLICANT(S):: Onkologie Internasionale Beleggings (Proprietary) Limited ADDRESS FOR SERVICE: DAVIES COLLISON CAVE Patent Attorneys 1 Nicholson Street, Melbourne, 3000, Australia INVENTION TITLE: Urine collection apparatus The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to me/us: 5102 -1 BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0001] THIS invention relates to urine collection apparatus, This closest prior art is US-A- 784 654, which defines the preambles of claims 1 and 7. 5 [0002] When a patient is bedridden and/or incontinent, urination may be problematic. Depending on the patient's condition, it may be difficult to urinate without assistance. [0003] It would be desirable to provide an apparatus which would assist a bedridden 10 patient to urinate without assistance, at any time. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION [0004] Urine collection apparatus comprising: a urine collector shaped for location against the perineal region of a patient adjacent 15 the urethra, the urine collector having an inlet for air and an outlet for air and urine; and a urine receptacle having an inlet for receiving air and urine from the urine collector, and an outlet for air which is connectable to a source of low pressure, so that air passing through the inlet of the urine collector entrains urine for delivery to the 20 urine receptacle. [0005] The urine collector is preferably shaped to define a venturi between the inlet and the outlet thereof, the venturi being locatable directly adjacent the patient's urethra when the urine collector is correctly located. 25 [0006] The urine collector may be shaped for use by a female patient. [0007] The urine collector may comprise a hollow body having opposed ends in which the inlet and the outlet are formed, the urine collector having first and second end regions and 30 a central region between the end regions having a cross sectional area less than that of the end regions.
-2 [0008] The urine collector is preferably formed from a flexible plastics material. [0009) The apparatus preferably includes a source of low pressure in the form of an 5 impeller or pump arranged to apply suction to the outlet of the urine collector when the inlet of the urine receptacle is connected to the outlet of the urine collector, thereby to cause an airflow through the urine collector. [00101 The source of low pressure may comprise an impeller arranged to be driven by an 10 electric motor and located in a housing, the urine receptacle being locatable in an opening defined in the housing so that the outlet of the urine receptacle is in communication with an air inlet of the impeller. [0011] The invention extends to a urine collector suitable for use with the above defined 15 apparatus, the urine collector being shaped for location against the perineal region of a patient adjacent the urethra and comprising a hollow body defining an inlet for air and an outlet for air and urine. [0012] The body is shaped to define a venturi between the inlet and the outlet thereof, the 20 venturi being locatable directly adjacent the patient's urethra when the urine collector is correctly located. [0013] The body preferably has opposed ends in which the inlet and the outlet are formed, the urine collector having first and second end regions and a central region between the 25 end regions having a cross sectional area less than that of the end regions, [0014] The body may be formed from a flexible plastics material. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 30 [0015] Figure 1 is a pictorial view of a urine collector forming part of urine collection C:NRPonblDCC5BTUQ5 174_LDQOC-l IR13 -3 apparatus according to the invention; Figure 2 is a schematic side view of a urine receptacle and low pressure source forming part of the apparatus of the invention; and Figure 3 is a sectional side view of an auxiliary urine sampler of the apparatus. 5 DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS [0016) Figure I shows a urine collector of the invention which comprises a hollow body 10 having enlarged opposed ends 12 and 14 and a narrowed central region 16, The ends are smoothly rounded. The collector is curved as shown and defines an opening 18 on its inner 10 side which is shaped, together with the curvature of the body of the collector, to fit snugly against the perineal region of a female patient. In order to accommodate different patients, the collector body can conveniently be moulded from a flexible plastics material, and should ideally be disposable. 15 [00171 An air inlet 20 is formed in the first end 14 of the collector, and an outlet 22 for air and urine, which can be connected to a flexible hose or pipe 24, is formed at the other end 12. When the collector is placed against the body of a patient, air flowing into the inlet 20 and out of the outlet 22 entrains urine and carries it away for separation from the air. 20 [0018] In order to enhance the efficiency of urine collection, the central region 16 of the collector is narrowed relative to the ends 12 and 14, effectively defining a venturi in the central region of the collector which is located directly adjacent the patient's urethra in use. The venturi results in an accelerated airflow directly adjacent the urethra, enhancing the efficiency of urine collection. 25 [0019] An elasticated strap 26 is fitted to the end 14 of the collector, which will be uppermost in use, to facilitate attachment of the collector to the patient. [0020) Referring now to Figure 2, a urine receptacle comprising a container 28 with a 30 removable lid 30 is shown received in a housing 32. A circular aperture 34 is formed in the upper surface 36 of the housing for this purpose, with the container ideally having an C:1NRPonbrDCU iB1144 J74Xi.DOCLINIZI2 -4 outwardly extending lip to support it in the aperture. [0021] Also located within the housing is a suction source 38 in the form of an impeller arranged to be driven by an electrical motor, and having an air inlet 40 within the housing 5 and an air outlet 42 at the base of the housing. In the prototype apparatus of the invention, the motor/impeller unit from a domestic vacuum cleaner was used. [0022] The container 28 has an inlet 44 for air and urine in the lid 30 thereof and a pair of air outlets 46 formed in the side of the container near the upper rim thereof. 10 [0023] The flexible hose or pipe 24 is connected between the outlet 22 of the urine collector and the inlet 44 of the container as indicated, and the suction source 38 is operated to cause a flow of air through the apparatus as indicated by the arrows in Figures 1 and 2. Air with entrained urine is drawn through the hose 24 and the urine drops into the 15 container 28, while the air is drawn through the apertures 46 in the container and exhausted from the bottom of the housing 32. When the container 28 is full, it can simply be lifted out of the housing 32 to be emptied or replaced. [0024] Figure 3 shows a urine sampling device which can be used in conjunction with the 20 above described apparatus. It is frequently necessary to take urine samples from patients, and the sampling device was designed to work in conjunction with the above described apparatus to simplify the process. [0025] The sampling device essentially comprises a length of rigid tubing 48 to which 25 sections of hose 24 can be connected. Typically, the sampling device will be connected between the collector 10 and the suction source. The pipe 48 defines a threaded branch 50 into which the neck of a sample bottle 52 can be screwed as indicated. Apertures 54 and 56 are formed in the wall of the pipe 48 in communication with the bore of the branch, and an obstruction in the form of a finger or partition 58 in the pipe between the apertures 54 and 30 56 causes a portion of the air flowing through the pipe to be diverted through the apertures 54 and 56 as indicated, thereby delivering entrained urine into the container 52.
C:QqRuIbCDCC\SB11128274 L.DOC-I hlI/20L2 -5 [0026] It will be appreciated that a number of variations of the above described embodiment are possible. For example, the source of low pressure need not be a motor/impeller but could be a steam vacuum line as used in hospitals, or could even be an 5 arrangement making use of a pressure differential such as exists between the interior of an aircraft cabin and the outside atmosphere. [0027] The exact shape and design of the urine collector can also be varied. In practice it was found that it was not essential to maintain an airtight seal between the collector and 10 the body of the patient, and that a degree of air leakage did not impair the functioning of the apparatus.
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1. Urine collection apparatus comprising; a urine collector shaped for location against the perineal region of a patient adjacent 5 the urethra, the urine collector having an inlet (20) for air and an outlet (22) for air and urine; and a urine receptacle having an inlet (44) for receiving air and urine from the urine collector, and an outlet (46) for air which is connectable to a source (38) of low pressure, 10 characterised in that the urine collector is shaped to define a venturi between the inlet (20) and the outlet (22) thereof, the venturi being locatable adjacent the patient's urethra when the urine collector is correctly located, so that air passing through the inlet (20) of the urine collector entrains urine for delivery to the urine receptacle. 15
2. Urine collection apparatus according to claim I wherein the urine collector is shaped for use by a female patient.
3. Urine collection apparatus according to claim 1 or claim 2 wherein the urine collector 20 comprises a hollow body (10) having opposed ends (14, 12) in which the inlet (20) and the outlet (22) are formed, the urine collector having first and second end regions and a central region (16) between the end regions having a cross sectional area less than that of the end regions. 25
4. Urine collection apparatus according to any one of claims I to 3 wherein the urine collector is formed from a flexible plastics material.
5. Urine collection apparatus according to any one of claims I to 4 wherein the apparatus includes a source (38) of low pressure in the form of an impeller or pump arranged to 30 apply suction to the outlet (22) of the urine collector when the inlet (44) of the urine CINI~onDCIISBTIC1&I7 I DOC-I 11 12012 -7 receptacle is connected to the outlet (22) of the urine collector, thereby to cause an airflow through the urine collector.
6, Urine collection apparatus according to claim 5 wherein the source (38) of low pressure 5 comprises an impeller arranged to be driven by an electric motor and located in a housing, the urine receptacle being locatable in an opening defined in the housing so that the outlet of the urine receptacle is in communication with an air inlet of the impeller,
7. A urine collector suitable for use with the apparatus of any one of claims 1 to 6, the 10 urine collector being shaped for location against the perineal region of a patient adjacent the urethra and comprising a hollow body (10) defining an inlet (20) for air and an outlet (22) for air and urine, characterised in that the body is shaped to define a venturi between the inlet (20) and the outlet (22) thereof, the venturi being locatable directly adjacent the patient's urethra when the urine collector is correctly located. 15
8. A urine collector according to claim 7 wherein the body has opposed ends (14, 12) in which the inlet (20) and the outlet (22) are formed, the urine collector having first and second end regions and a central region (16) between the end regions having a cross sectional area less than that of the end regions. 20
9. A urine collector according to claim 7 or claim 8 wherein the body is formed from a flexible plastics material.
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