专利摘要:
An ostomy device (2) for attachment (connection) to a base plate (6) is described. The ostomy device (2) comprises an attachment ring (8) arranged for removable attachment to the base plate (6). The ostomy device (2) comprises additional elements (10, 12, 16) equipped with means (18, 48, 78, 80) arranged to be removably attached to the attachment ring (8). The ostomy device (2) comprises a shield (60) equipped with a stripping element (16) formed and arranged to abut against a collection element (28) and a distal portion of an ostomy (20) disposed therein, such that stoma (20) is blocked.
公开号:DK201700325A1
申请号:DKP201700325
申请日:2017-05-31
公开日:2018-06-18
发明作者:Martin Vilhelm Larsen
申请人:Multi Lock Aps;
IPC主号:
专利说明:

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Trademark Office (51) Lent.C .: A 61 F 5/44 (2006.01)
A 61 F 5/445 (2006.01) (21) Application Number: PA 2017 00325 (22) Filing Date: 2017-05-31 (24) Running Day: 2017-05-31 (41) Aim. available: 2018-06-18 (71) Applicant: MULTI-LOCK ApS, c / o Martin Larsen, Nederbyvænget 438, 6100 Haderslev, Denmark (72) Inventor: Martin Vilhelm Larsen, Vejlegårdsparken 2, 04.0045, 2665 Vallensbæk Strand, Denmark ( 74) Plenipotentiary: TROPA ApS, Ågade 97.1., 8370 Hadsten, Denmark (54) Name: Osteoporosis device (56) Publications published:
EP 1795157 A2 EP 1774932 A1 WO 90/07311 A1 WO 2014/181338 A2 US 5045052 A WO 2016/146136 A1 EP 1774931 A2 US 2003/0220621 A1 (57) Summary:
An ostomy device (2) for attachment (connection) to a base plate (6) is described. The ostomy device (2) comprises an attachment ring (8) arranged for removable attachment to the base plate (6). The ostomy device (2) further comprises elements (10, 12, 16) equipped with means (18, 48, 78, 80) arranged to be removably attached to the attachment ring (8). The ostomy device (2) comprises a shield (60) equipped with a stripping element (16) formed and arranged to abut against a collection element (28) and a distal portion of an ostomy (20) disposed therein, such that stoma (20) is blocked.
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An ostomy appliance
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to an ostomy device for use with Storni. More specifically, the invention relates to a device which can be used with a base plate in a way that allows the stoma to be squeezed for longer periods and subsequently to empty the collected material without the risk of the material running out with the risk of skin damage caused by urine or faeces. .
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
For certain diseases, including cancer of the colon or rectum, the bowel or parts of the bowel are removed by surgery. Then it is necessary to place either the small or large intestine in so-called ileo or colostomies, where the stool is collected in an ostomy bag. The ostomy is thus an artificially created opening on the body.
There are several different types of ostomy, the most common of which are: colostomy, ileostomy and urostomy, respectively. At colostomy, the connection to the rectum and the last part of the large intestine is disconnected and the large intestine is extended through the abdominal wall of a Storni. In ileostomy, the entire large intestine is interrupted or removed and the small intestine is discharged through the abdominal wall. In urostomy, a piece of the small intestine is used to which the ureters are attached. The other end of the bowel is passed through the abdominal wall as an ostomy.
It is known to use base plates (also called skin plates) that are glued to the skin around the ostomy. A hole is provided (or the opportunity to provide) in the skin plates for carrying the ostomy. There are various bags that can be attached to the base plate.
There are a number of disadvantages associated with the use of ostomy bags, including the user's reduced mobility and the opportunity to participate in activities (e.g.
GB 2017 00325 A1 bathing and other activities where tight-fitting clothing is used) where it is not desired to see the user wearing an ostomy bag.
Therefore, it is therefore desirable to have an alternative to the known ostomy bag solutions.
Furthermore, it is desirable to provide a solution that allows the user not to depend on having to empty an ostomy bag for extended periods of time (for example up to six hours) and at the same time to drain the gas released to the ostomy .
The object of the invention
The object of the present invention is to provide an ostomy device which limits or completely eliminates the disadvantages mentioned above.
The object of the present invention is to provide an ostomy device that enhances user mobility, including enabling participation in activities (eg bathing and other activities using tight-fitting clothing) where it is not desired to be seen, that the user uses an ostomy bag.
It is further the object of the present invention to provide an ostomy device which allows the stoma to be closed for extended periods of time (e.g. up to six hours) and at the same time to discharge the gas released to the stoma.
The object of the present invention is achieved with an ostomy device as defined in claim 1. Preferred embodiments are defined in the subclaims and are explained in the following description and illustrated in the accompanying figures.
The ostomy device according to the invention is an ostomy device for attachment (connection) to a base plate, wherein the ostomy device comprises a detachable ring arranged for removable attachment in the base plate, wherein the ostomy device comprises additional elements equipped with means adapted to be removed. comprises a shield equipped with a plugging member formed and arranged to abut against a collecting member and a distal portion of a stoma disposed therein so as to block / pinch the ostomy.
This makes it possible to pinch the stoma so that the user of the stoma device can use the stoma device for periods of e.g. 2-6 hours. The stripping element is arranged to abut against a collecting element and thereby press against the ostomy which is then squeezed.
The ostomy device according to the invention can be removably attached to a base plate via an attachment ring. The ostomy device further comprises elements provided with means arranged to be removably attached to the attachment ring. These additional elements may have any suitable geometry.
The shield can be of any suitable shape. However, it may be advantageous that the shield comprises a spherical part (part of the surface of a sphere or oval structure). Advantageously, the stripping element may have a geometry which provides a predetermined pressure distribution toward the distal end of the stoma when the stripping element is brought into contact with a collection element and the distal portion of the stoma disposed therein.
It may be advantageous that the clamping element is slidably attached to the base plate.
Hereby, the degree of clamping can be adjusted by displacing the clamping element relative to the base plate, the force and thus the pressure with which the clamping element influences the free end of the ostomy is defined, inter alia, by the the distance between the clamping element and the base plate. Thus, it is possible to provide a shield with a spacer adjustable clamping element that allows adjustment of how much the ostomy is to be pinched.
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It may be advantageous that the shield is symmetrical and that plugging elements are centrally located.
The shield has a convex outer surface as well as a concave side arranged to face the base plate.
It may be advantageous that the ostomy device comprises a closure disc with a thread and that the plugging element is provided with a corresponding thread adapted to be engaged with the thread of the closure disc. Hereby the clamping element can be moved up and down, so that the pressure at which the clamping element presses against the distal end of the ostomy can be varied in a simple and stepless manner.
It may be advantageous that the closure disc is provided with an internal thread extending along an inner cylinder surface and that the ostomy device comprises a plugging member comprising a cylindrical member provided with an outer (externally provided) thread extending along the outer cylinder surface.
It may be advantageous that the clamping element be centrally located on the inside of the shield. Hereby, it is possible to provide a shield with a clamping element which can be easily provided with an external thread arranged for fastening in a structure (e.g. a closure disk) with a corresponding internal thread.
It may be advantageous for the shield to cover an area extending beyond the area of the base plate where the ostomy device is attached.
In this way, the shield effectively protects the base plate and ensures that the shield adequately covers the desired area.
It may be an advantage that a cavity is provided in the central portion of the clamping element, where the cavity is arranged to receive the distal portion of an ostomy. This can reduce the height (thus the size of the shield)
DK 2017 00325 A1 is reduced), as the clamping element can take up part of the ostomy to be pinched. Thus, it is possible to collect the ostomy and the collection element (e.g. a bag or condom) located around the free end of the ostomy in the cavity.
It may be an advantage that the ostomy device comprises a connecting member removably attached to the attachment ring. The use of a removably mounted connecting element makes it possible to attach and remove the connecting element e.g. in connection with the replacement of collecting elements (for example, a condom) which may advantageously be attached to a fastening groove in the connecting element.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the ostomy device comprises a closure disc for attachment to the attachment ring or to the connector. This makes it possible to attach the shield to the closure disc and secure mechanical attachment to the base plate. It is preferred that the closure disk is provided with fasteners which permit removable attachment of the shield to the closure disk. Advantageously, these fasteners are adapted to adjust the distance between the closure disc and the base plate.
It may be an advantage that the closure disc comprises a flange with an internal thread as well as an adjacent portion, the flange extending perpendicular to the adjacent portion. Hereby, the ostomy can be extended through the opening in the flange and a flexible collecting element formed as a bag (alternatively a condom) may advantageously be attached to an annular fastening groove provided in a connecting element. The collecting element encloses the distal end of the ostomy and is thus capable of collecting matter from the ostomy.
It may be advantageous if the shield is provided with one or more finger grips. This makes handling the shield easier. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the shield comprises two finger grips located at each end of the periphery of the shield.
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It may be advantageous that a plurality of engagement members are arranged on the underside of the closure disk for locking engagement with corresponding apertures in an underlying connecting member or fastener ring. Hereby it is possible to provide a light attachment of the closure disc to the underlying connecting element or the underlying attachment ring.
It may be advantageous for the engagement elements to be L-shaped. In one embodiment of the invention, the engagement elements are rotatably attached to the closure disk.
In a preferred embodiment, the L-shaped engagement members comprise a central portion extending along the longitudinal axis of the closure disk and an engagement profile extending perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the closure disk.
The washer may comprise one, two, three, four, five, six or more engagement elements. It is preferred that the engagement elements are evenly distributed along the underside of the adjacent portion of the closure disc. If the three engagement elements are used, there will be approx. 120 ° between adjacent engagement elements.
It may be an advantage that the connector or closure disk is provided with a plurality of T-shaped engagement members arranged to engage corresponding apertures in an underlying attachment ring or an underlying connector. Hereby, it is possible to provide an effective attachment of the closure disk to the attachment ring or connecting element.
It may be advantageous that the T-shaped engagement members comprise a central portion extending along the longitudinal axis of the connecting member as well as two engagement profiles extending perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the connecting member. This type of engagement member makes it possible to rotate the closure disc, thereby placing the closure disc in various configurations, where the closure disc is respectively locked or unlocked with respect to the fastening ring or connecting element.
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It may be advantageous for the engagement elements to be evenly distributed along the annular profile of the connecting element.
It may be an advantage that on the underside of the closure disc a plurality of recesses are provided for receiving upwardly projecting projections provided on the connecting member.
The number of recesses must be at least as large as the number of upward projections on the connecting element. However, the number of recesses may advantageously correspond to the number of upward projections on the connecting member. It is possible to provide a closure disc with one, two, three, four, five, six or more recesses, depending on the number of projections on the connector.
It is required that the recesses are angularly positioned / distributed in the same manner as the upwardly projecting projections on the connecting member so that the recesses can receive the upwardly projecting projections.
In one embodiment of the invention, the central portion is rotatably attached to the connecting member, whereby by means of the projections it is possible to rotate engagement members about the longitudinal axis of the central portion. Hereby it is possible to provide a very secure locking by simple mechanical means.
It may be advantageous that apertures are provided in the attachment ring each with a radially adjacent resilient structure.
Use of a resilient structure provided in connection with each opening allows tolerances to be accommodated so that the corresponding engagement elements from a connecting member attached to the attachment ring can be inserted into the openings without any problems. Furthermore, the resilient structures ensure that a locking engagement is established between the openings and the engagement elements.
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In one embodiment of the invention, the resilient structure consists of a wavy profile abutting partly the opening and partly a slot allowing displacement of the resilient structure so that reception of a corresponding engaging element from a connecting element can be accomplished.
In a preferred embodiment, the attachment ring is formed with a centrally located annular disc in which three openings are provided, each provided with a radially adjacent resilient structure.
The openings may advantageously comprise a tangentially extending center structure surrounded by adjacent locking elements adapted to engage locking with corresponding engagement profiles from a connecting member mounted on the upper side of the fastening ring.
It may be an advantage that the closure disk comprises a fastening groove arranged for receiving and fastening a collecting element. Hereby, it is possible to attach a collecting element which encloses the distal end of the ostomy and is thus capable of collecting matter from the ostomy.
It may be an advantage that the fastening groove is annular and has a circular cross section.
It may be advantageous that the closure disk comprises a peripheral edge extending from the adjacent portion of the closure disk along its longitudinal axis. This provides an area in which it is possible to place an annular filter.
It may be an advantage that the ostomy device comprises an integrated filter. This makes it possible to purify the gas released from the ostomy. It may be advantageous to use a carbon filter as it will be able to purify the gas and thereby minimize the odor nuisances associated with the use of the ostomy device.
It may be an advantage that the connecting member comprises a sealing edge extending along the longitudinal axis of the ostomy device. The sealing edge may contribute to retention of matter collected in the collection element attached
GB 2017 00325 A1 to the attachment grooves provided in the connector when the pickup member is removed from the connector.
Advantageously, one or more engagement profiles for handling the shield may be provided. The engagement profiles may comprise a protruding profile adapted to allow the shield to be rotated via handling of the shield by the engagement profiles.
Figure Description
The invention will be explained in the following with reference to the accompanying drawing, in which
FIG. 1A shows a schematic cross-sectional view of an ostomy device according to the invention before the plug-in element is attached,
FIG. 1B is a cross-sectional view of that of FIG. 1A in a configuration in which the stripping element is secured, whereby the ostomy is clamped,
FIG. 2A shows a perspective viewthe view from below, FIG. 2B shows a perspective viewmeant from above, FIG. 2C shows a perspective viewfrom above, FIG. 2D shows a perspective viewfrom below, FIG. 3A shows a perspective viewfrom below, FIG. 3B shows a perspective viewPEFRA, FIG. 3C shows a perspective viewthe view from below, FIG. 3D shows a perspective viewmeant from above, FIG. 4A shows a perspective viewthen seen from above,
of a connecting element according to the invention of the embodiment shown in FIG. 2A shows a closure disc according to the invention as shown in FIG. 2C of a closure disc according to the invention as seen in FIG. 3A is a top view of a connector according to the invention of FIG. 3C, a connecting ring of an attachment ring according to invention DK 2017 00325 A1
FIG. 4B is a perspective view of the one shown in FIG. 4A is a bottom view of the attachment ring,
FIG. 4C is a bottom view of a closure disc according to the invention,
FIG. 4D is a perspective view of the one shown in FIG. Figure 4C is a top view,
FIG. 4E is a schematic cross-sectional view of a portion of an attachment ring according to the invention arranged over a base plate;
FIG. 4F shows a schematic cross-sectional view of one in FIG. 4E shows the attachment ring attached to the base plate,
FIG. 5A is a perspective view of an ostomy device according to the invention in a separate configuration, seen from above;
FIG. 5B is a perspective view of parts of an ostomy device according to the invention,
FIG. 6A is a side view of a schematic cross-sectional view of an ostomy device according to the invention;
FIG. 6B is a perspective view of parts of an ostomy device according to the invention,
FIG. 7A shows a schematic cross-sectional view of an ostomy device according to the invention in a first configuration
FIG. 7B shows a cross sectional view of the one shown in FIG. 7A in another configuration,
FIG. 8A shows a schematic cross-sectional view of an ostomy device according to the invention and
FIG. 8B shows a perspective view of an ostomy device according to the invention.
Detailed description
Initially, it should be noted that the attached drawings illustrate non-limiting embodiments only. A variety of other embodiments will be possible within the scope of the present invention. In the following, similar or identical elements in the various embodiments will be denoted by the same reference numeral.
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FIG. 1A illustrates a schematic cross-sectional view of an ostomy device 2 according to the invention before the stripping element 16 shown in FIG. 1B is attached. FIG. 1B illustrates a cross-sectional view of that of FIG. 1A in a configuration in which the stripping element 16 is secured, whereby the ostomy 20 is pinched / blocked so that no material comes out of the ostomy 20.
The ostomy device 2 is attached to a base plate 6, which is attached to the user's skin 4. The ostomy device 2 comprises an attachment ring 8 arranged for removable fastening on the inside of a fastening groove provided in the base plate locking flange 52 (see Fig. 4E). The ostomy device 2 further comprises an annular connecting member 10 attached to the attachment ring 8 via engagement members 18 arranged to engage corresponding holes / openings 42 in the attachment ring 8 (see Fig. 4A and Fig. 4B for an elaborate explanation ). The annular connecting member 10 is provided with projections 22 arranged to be received by a corresponding hole (or recess) in the adjacent portion 11 of the closure disk 12 (see Fig. 2A and Fig. 2B).
The closure disc 12 comprises a flange 14 with an internal thread 30. The flange 14 extends perpendicular to the adjacent portion 11 of the closure disc 12. The stoma 20 is extended through the opening 34 of the ostomy device 2. A flexible collecting member 28 is formed as a bag (alternatively a condom ) is secured to an annular fastening groove 26 provided in the annular connecting member 10. The collecting member 8 encloses the distal end of the stoma 20 and is thus capable of collecting the material (stool) coming out of the stoma 20. The stoma device 2 according to the invention is thus capable of being used without a bag attached to the attachment flange 52. It is thus possible with the invention to use a '' bag-free ostomy device ''.
While the ostomy 20 of FIG. 1A merely surrounded by the enclosing flexible collection element 28, the ostomy 20 is clamped in FIG. 1 Β. In FIG. In Fig. 1B, a shield 60 is provided to the closure disk 12 consisting of a dome-shaped shell with a centrally located clamping member 16.
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The stripping element 16 clamps against the collection element 28 and the ostomy 20 which the stripping element 16 encloses. Hereby the ostomy 20 is blocked, so that the user of the ostomy device 2 can use the ostomy device 2 for periods of e.g. 2-8 hours. Although in FIG. 1B appears as if a gap is provided between the back side of the stripper element 16 and the stoma 20, the backside of the stripper element 16 will, in practice, abut the collection member 28, thereby pressing against the stoma 20 which is being squeezed.
The clamping element 16 comprises an external thread 32 which fits into the internal thread of the closure disc 20. The clamping element 16 and thus the shield 60 is rotatably attached to the closure disc 12. The clamping element 16 and the shield 60 can be moved closer or further from the base plate via rotation of the shield 60. 6. A protruding profile 64 is provided at the top of the shield 60 which provides a grip which the user of the ostomy device 2 can use to rotate the shield relative to the base plate 6. Thus, it is possible to vary distances between the back of the plug member 16 and Thus, by rotating the shield 60, it is possible to vary the degree to which the back of the stripping element 16 presses against the collecting element 28 and the stoma 20 so that the stoma can be squeezed sufficiently.
While the ostomy device 2 squeezes the stoma 20, matter will not be able to leave the stoma 20. When the stoma device 2 is removed, the collecting element 28 will be filled with matter from the stoma 20. Thereafter, the collecting element 28 can be removed and thrown out. A new collecting element 28 can be mounted and the ostomy device 2 is ready for use again. The shield 60 comprises laterally arranged finger grips 62 for mounting a belt (not shown) for particularly corpulent users. The finger grips 62 can also be used to handle the shield 60. The shield 60 is additionally provided with a sealing member 92 arranged to seal against the underlying base plate 6. The sealing member 92 is formed as an O-ring of a circular cross section. The sealing member 92 may advantageously be made of a resilient material, e.g. rubber. The compressive cancer Ft (tangentially oriented with respect to the shield 60), which presses the peripheral portion of the shield against the underlying base plate 6, will be able to compress the sealing element 92, thereby rendering the shield 60 and thus the ostomy device 2 waterproof. As the shield 60 is screwed down over the ostomy 20, the finger grip 62 of the shield and thus the sealing member 92 are displaced radially (to the sides), thereby applying a radially oriented force Fr from the shield 60 to the sealing member 92 and the shield finger grip 62. The shield will thus be '' biased '' and able to withstand water pressure from water injected into the shield. This ensures that the shield keeps the underlying structures free of water if the ostomy device 2 is used for bathing.
The shield 60 allows the user of the ostomy device 2 to use the ostomy device 2 in connection with bathing or other activities where toilet visits are not possible.
FIG. 2A is a bottom view of a connection element 10 according to the invention, while FIG. 2E3 illustrates a perspective view of that of FIG. 2A is a top view of the connecting element 10. The connecting element 10 is formed as an annular structure with a centrally located opening. The connecting element 10 is provided with three openings 38 arranged to receive engagement elements (see Figs. 2C and Fig. 2D) from a fastening ring located below the connecting element 10. The three openings 38 are evenly distributed along the annular profile of the connecting element. Thus, there are approx. 120 ° between adjacent apertures 38. The apertures 38 are arranged to receive and fix L shaped engagement elements (see Figs. 2C and Fig. 2D) from a closure disc 12 disposed over the connecting member 10. The number of apertures 38 may vary. Thus, it is possible to provide a connecting element 10 having one, two, three, four, five, six or more openings 38. The openings 38 may advantageously be evenly spaced.
The connecting element 10 is further equipped with three T-shaped engagement elements 18 arranged to engage with corresponding openings in an underlying attachment ring receiving engagement elements (see Fig. 4A and Fig. 4E3). The three engagement elements 18 are evenly distributed along the annular profile of the connecting element. Thus, there are approx. 120 ° between adjacent engaging members 18. The T-shaped engaging members 18 comprise a singleDK 2017 00325 A1 rail portion 80 extending along the longitudinal axis X of the connecting member and two engagement profiles 78 extending perpendicular to the longitudinal axis X of the connecting member. provided on the underside of the connecting member 10 is annular fastening profile 26 arranged for fastening a collecting member such as that of FIG. 1A and in FIG. 1B. Thus, it is possible to attach the proximal folded end of e.g. a condom in the attachment grooves 26 of the connecting member 10.
On the upper side of the connecting member 10, upwardly extending projections 22 are provided. These upwardly extending projections 22 are adapted to act as control elements when the connecting member 10 is to be rotated about the longitudinal axis X in connection with mounting or dismounting from an underlying attachment ring 8. The upwardly extending projections 22 may advantageously include an upright profile extending radially and along the longitudinal axis X. Hereby, it will be possible to engage a fingernail with the profile thereby providing the required torque for mounting or disassembling from an underlying attachment ring 8. The upwardly extending projections 22 may have other designs than that of FIG. 2B. The number of upwardly extending projections 22 may vary. Thus, it is possible to provide a connecting element 10 having one, two, three, four, five, six or more upwardly extending projections 22. The projections 22 may advantageously be evenly spaced. In one embodiment of the invention, the central member 80 is rotatably secured to the connecting member 10, whereby by means of the projections 22 it is possible to rotate the engagement members 18 about the longitudinal axis of the central member. Thus, it is possible to provide a very secure locking by simple mechanical means.
FIG. 2C illustrates a top view of a closure disk 12 according to the invention, while FIG. 2D illustrates a perspective view of the one shown in FIG. 2C is a bottom view of closure disc 12. The closure disc 12 comprises a disc-shaped connecting portion 11 arranged to abut against an adjacent underlying connecting member 10 similar to that of FIG. 2A and in FIG. 2B, the closure disc 12 further comprises a flange 14. projecting upwardly of the connecting portion 11. The flange 14 is cylindrical and extends.
DK 2017 00325 A1 along the longitudinal axis X of the closing washer. Internal thread 30 is provided along the inside of the flange 14.
On the upper side of the connecting portion 11, upwardly extending projections 36 are provided to act as a control member in connection with mounting or disassembly from an underlying connecting member 10. The upwardly extending projections 36 comprise an upright profile extending radially and along the longitudinal axis X, finger nails may be engaged with the profile to provide a sufficiently large torque for mounting or disassembly from an underlying connecting member 10.
A small gap is provided between the upper side of the connecting portion 11 of the underside of the distal portion of the upwardly extending projections 36, thereby allowing the front portion of a fingernail to be inserted into the slot so that the closure disc 12 can be raised / inserted in the longitudinal axis. direction. This is convenient in connection with removal / removal / replacement of the closing washer 12. The number of upward projections 36 can be changed. Thus, it is possible to provide a closure disk 12 with one, two, three, four, five, six or more upwardly extending projections 36. It may be advantageous that the projections 36 are evenly spaced along the adjacent portion 11 of the closure disc so that there are approx. 120 ° between adjacent projections 36.
On the underside of the closure disc 12, three L-shaped engaging elements 48 are arranged to be locked in locking engagement with corresponding openings 38 in an underlying connecting element 10 (see Fig. 2A and Figs.
2E3). The L-shaped engaging elements 48 comprise a central portion extending along the longitudinal axis X of the closure disc and an engagement profile extending perpendicular to the longitudinal axis X of the closure disc. There may be more or less engaging members 48. It is possible to provide a closure disc 12 with one, two , three, four, five, six or more engaging elements 48. It may be advantageous that the engaging elements 48 are evenly distributed along the underside of the adjacent portion 11 of the closure disc, so that there are approx. 120 ° between adjacent engagement elements 48.
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Further, on the underside of the closure disc 12, three recesses 46 are arranged to receive the upwardly projecting projections 22 shown on the connecting element 10 illustrated in FIG. 2E3.
The number of recesses 46 must be at least as large as the number of upward protrusions 22 on the connecting member 10. The number of recesses 46 may advantageously correspond to the number of upward protrusions 22 on the connecting member 10. It is possible to provide a closure disk 12 with one, two , three, four, five, six or more recesses 46 depending on the number of projections 22 on the connecting member 10. It is required that the recesses 46 are angularly positioned / distributed in the same manner as the upwardly projecting 22 on the connecting member 10 so that the recesses 46 may receive the upwardly extending projections 22. In FIG. 2D, the recesses 46 are evenly distributed along the underside of the adjacent portion 11 of the closure disk. 120 ° between adjacent recesses 46.
FIG. 3A illustrates a perspective view of a closure disc 12 of the invention viewed from below, while FIG. 3E3 illustrates a perspective view of the one shown in FIG. 3A is a top view of closure disc 12. The closure disc 12 is provided with a disc-shaped connecting portion 11 arranged to abut against an adjacent underlying connecting element 10 similar to that of FIG. 2A and in FIG. 2E3, the closure disc 12 further comprises a cylindrical flange 14 extending upwardly from the connecting portion 11 extending along the longitudinal axis X of the closure disc. The inside of the flange 14 is provided with an internal thread 30. The closure disc 12 is substantially similar to that of FIG. 2C and FIG. 2D showed that the closure disc 12 is not equipped with recesses such as the one shown in FIG. 2D washer shown.
FIG. 3C is a bottom view of a connection element 10 according to the invention, while FIG. 3D illustrates a perspective view of that of FIG. 3C shown from above from above. The connecting element 10 is substantially similar to that of FIG. 2A and FIG. 2E3. The connecting element 10 of FIG. 3C and FIG. However, 3D comprises a sealing edge 76 extending along the longitudinal axis X. Sealing edge 76 may contribute to
DK 2017 00325 A1 retention of matter collected in the collecting element attached to the attachment groove 26 provided in the connecting element 10 when the collecting element is removed from the connecting element 10.
One of the three engaging elements 18 is provided with a guide pin 82 extending along the longitudinal axis X. The guide pin 82 may be used to secure a predetermined positioning of the connecting element 10 relative to an underlying attachment ring equipped with a corresponding profile adapted to receive guide pin 82. The T-shaped engaging elements 18 make it possible to provide a double locking system in which the connecting element 10 is clicked out of engagement with an underlying attachment ring by a single short rotation (one click) and where it is released in a locked state at a twice the size. rotation (a double click). The corresponding aperture provided in the attachment ring is provided with a geometry to enable this.
FIG. 4A illustrates a top view of a fastening ring 8 according to the invention, while FIG. 4B illustrates a perspective view of the one shown in FIG. 4A is a bottom view of the attachment ring 8 shown.
The attachment ring 8 comprises a centrally located annular disc in which three apertures 42 are provided, each provided with a radially adjacent resilient structure 44. The apertures 42 comprise a tangentially extending center structure 84 surrounded by adjacent locking members 86 adapted to engage locking grooves (correspondingly engaging grooves). see 78 in Fig. 2A) from a connecting element mounted on the upper side of the fastening ring 8. The resilient structure 44 provided with each aperture 42 allows tolerances to be accommodated such that the corresponding engaging elements from a connecting member 10 are attached to the attachment ring 8. The resilient structure 44 consists of a wavy profile adjacent to the aperture 42 and partly to an aperture. slot 88 allowing displacement of the resilient structure 44 so as to receive a corresponding engagement member from a connector.
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FIG. 4E illustrates a schematic cross-sectional view of a portion of an attachment ring 8 of the invention disposed over a base plate 6 while FIG. 4F illustrates a schematic cross-sectional view of one shown in FIG. 4E, the attachment ring 8 shown attached to the base plate 6. The attachment ring 8 comprises a protruding peripherally located flat ring portion 50 arranged to be engaged with an inner groove 54 provided on the inside of the lock plate 52 of the base plate.
FIG. 4C illustrates a perspective view of a closure disc 12 of the invention viewed from below, while FIG. 4D illustrates a perspective view of the one shown in FIG. Figure 4C is a top view of the washer 12. The closure disk 12 is substantially similar to that of FIG. 2C and FIG. 2D washer shown. The closing disc 12 of FIG. 4C and FIG. However, 4D is different from the one shown in FIG. 2C and FIG. 2D, shown with a cylindrical peripheral edge extending along the longitudinal axis X and with a plurality of ventilation holes 56 arranged on the upper side of the adjacent portion 11 of the closing disc 12. The FIG. 4C and FIG. The closure disc 12 shown in 4D is adapted to receive an annular filter, such as a carbon filter (see Fig. 5A). The carbon filter may advantageously be placed peripherally along the inside of the peripheral edge 58.
FIG. 5A illustrates a perspective view of an ostomy device 2 according to the invention in a separate configuration, seen from above. The ostomy device 2 comprises a connecting element 10 arranged to be attached to a fastening ring 8 arranged for removable fastening on the inside of a fastening groove provided in the base plate locking flange 52 (as shown in Fig. 4E). The attachment ring 8 is similar to that of FIG. 4A and FIG. 4E3, and thus comprises openings 42 and adjacent resilient structures 44 provided on a planar top surface.
Above the attachment ring 8, a flat annular connecting element 10 is arranged similar to that of FIG. 2A and 2E3 or FIG. 3C and FIG. 3D shown connecting element. Thus, the connecting element 10 comprises openings 38 for receiving engagement elements from the closure disk located above.
The connecting member 10 further comprises upwardly extending projections 22.
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Above the connecting element 10, an annular carbon filter 40 is arranged to be enclosed by an overhead closure disc 12 similar to that of FIG. 4C and FIG. 4D closure disc 12. The closure disc 12 comprises an adjacent portion 11 wherein ventilation holes 56 are provided located along the periphery of the adjacent portion 11. The closure disc 12 further comprises flange 14 equipped with an internal thread 30. The flange 14 is upwardly extending perpendicularly to the adjacent portion 11 of the washer 12.
FIG. 5E3 illustrates a perspective view of parts of an ostomy device according to the invention. The ostomy device comprises an attachment ring 8 similar to that of FIG. 5A.
Above the attachment ring 8 is located an annular connector 10 comprising a planar top face, in which openings 38 are provided for receiving L-shaped engagement members 48 from the overhead closure 12. Connecting member 10 comprises upwardly extending projections 22 suitable for use. as control elements when the connecting element 10 is to be rotated about its longitudinal axis in connection with mounting on or dismounting from the underlying attachment ring 8. Connecting element 10 further comprises T-shaped engaging elements 18 arranged to be engaged by corresponding openings 42 in the attachment ring 8.
Above the annular connecting member 10 is provided a closure disk 12 similar to the one shown in FIG. 2C and FIG. 2D washer shown. The closure disc 12 includes a disc-shaped connecting portion 11 arranged to abut against the adjacent underlying connecting member 10. The closure disc 12 is further provided with a cylindrical flange 14 projecting upward from the connecting portion 11 extending along the longitudinal axis of the closure disc. Internal thread 30 is provided along the inside of the flange 14.
On the upper side of the connecting part 11, upwardly extending projections 36 are provided to act as a control element in connection with mounting or dismounting from an underlying connecting element 10. The upwardly extending projections 36 comprise an upright profile extending radially and along the longitudinal axis. whereby a fingernail can be engaged with the profile to provide a sufficiently large torque for mounting or disassembly from an underlying connecting member 10. A small gap 74 is provided between the upper side of the connecting portion 11 of the underside of the distal portion. of the upwardly extending projections 36. Hereby it is possible to place the front part of a fingernail in the slot so that the closure disc 12 can be guided along the direction of the longitudinal axis, which is desirable in connection with removal / removal / replacement of the closure disc 12. The number of upward projections 36 and engagement harness ment 48 is subject to change. Thus, it is possible to provide a closure disk 12 with one, two, three, four, five, six or more upwardly extending projections 36 and three engagement elements 48. It may be advantageous that both the projections 36 and the engagement elements 48 are evenly distributed along the adjacent portion of the closure disk. 11 so that there are approx.
120 ° between adjacent projections 36 and adjacent engagement elements 48.
FIG. 6A is a side view of a schematic cross-sectional view of an ostomy device 2 according to the invention. The ostomy device 2 comprises an attachment ring 8 with a peripherally arranged flat ring portion 50 arranged to be engaged by an attachment groove provided on the inside of a base plate locking flange. The securing ring 8 has received an engaging element 48 from the connecting element 10 placed above. An annular fastening groove 26 is provided in the securing ring 8 for securing a collecting element such as that shown in FIG. 1A and in FIG. 1B. Hereby it is possible to attach the proximal folded end of e.g. a condom in the connecting groove 26 of the connector.
The connecting member 10 is secured to a shield 60 comprising a corrugated surface 70 which permits deformation (compression and elongation) of the shield 60. At the periphery of the shield two finger grips 62 are provided for mounting a belt (not shown) preferably for particularly corpulent users. The finger grips 62 can also be used to handle the shield 60. At the top of the shield 60, a protruding profile 64 is provided which can be used for rotation of the shield 60.
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FIG. 6E3 illustrates a perspective view of portions of an ostomy device 2 similar to that of FIG. 6A. The ostomy device 2 comprises an outer shield 60 with a corrugated surface 70, peripherally positioned finger grips 62, and a centrally located dome 68 with a protruding profile 64.
FIG. 7A illustrates a schematic cross-sectional view of an ostomy device 2 according to the invention in a first configuration, while FIG. 7E3 illustrates a cross-sectional view of the one shown in FIG. 7A in another configuration. The ostomy device 2 comprises an attachment ring 8 with a peripherally arranged flat ring portion 50 arranged to be engaged by an attachment groove provided on the inside of a base plate locking flange.
The attachment ring 8 has received an engaging element 48 from the closure disc 12 above. The closure disc 12 comprises an annular fastening groove 26 for securing a collection element such as that of FIG. 1A and in FIG. 1B. Hereby it is possible to attach the proximal folded end of e.g. a condom in the fastener slot 26.
The closure washer 12 is secured to the attachment ring 8 by means of a locking element 28 which is locked in engagement with an opening provided in the attachment ring 8. The closure disk 12 is provided with a projection 36 in which is provided a notch (slot) 74. Thus, a fingernail can be inserted into the notch 74 when the closure disk 12 is to be moved in the direction of the longitudinal axis X. The closure disk 12 is provided with an adjacent part 11 and a cylindrical flange 14 extending perpendicular to an adjacent portion 11 and parallel to the shaft axis X. The flange 14 is provided with an internal thread 30.
The ostomy device 2 comprises a shield 60 provided with a smooth surface 72, peripherally arranged finger grips 62, and a centrally located clamping member 16 equipped with an external thread 32 arranged to engage the flange's internal thread 30. The shield 60 comprises a sealing member 92 formed as an O-ring (preferably made of a resilient material such as an elastomer such as rubber), arranged to seal against the underlying base plate 2017 00325 A1 plate 6. When the attachment ring 8 is attached to the underlying base plate 6 and the plug-off element 16 is screwed down toward the base plate 6 along the direction 94, a compressive force will push the peripheral portion of the shield against the underlying base plate 6. Hereby, the sealing member 92 will be compressed so that the shield 60 and thus the ostomy device 2 becomes waterproof. Displacement of the shield 60 over the ostomy 20 causes displacement of the finger grip 62 of the shield and thus sealing member 92 radially. Hereby, a radially oriented force is applied from the shield 60 to the sealing member 92 and the finger grip 62 of the shield, so that the shield 60 can be biased and thereby withstand water pressure from water injected against the shield. The shield 60 further comprises a projecting profile 64 located at the top, with which it is possible to rotate the shield 60 relative to the longitudinal axis X of the ostomy device.
In FIG. 7A, the attachment ring 8 and the closure disc 8 thereto are positioned in the lower position (furthest away from the top of the shaft 60). In FIG. 7E3, the attachment ring 8 and the attached closure disc 12 are screwed up in the uppermost position (closest to the top of the shield 60). In this configuration, the distance H from the underside of the attachment ring 8 and the bottom of the shield 60 is indicated.
The one shown in FIG. 7A and FIG. 7E3 ostomy device 2 is adapted to adjust the position of the attachment ring 8 and the closed closure disc 12 to the top of the shield. Thus, it is possible to adjust the location of the attachment ring 8 and the attached closure disc 12 to clamp a Storni, the distal portion of which is enclosed by a collecting element (e.g., a condom) inserted into the cavity of the stopper element.
FIG. 8A illustrates a schematic cross-sectional view of an ostomy device 2 according to the invention. The ostomy device 2 comprises a shield 60 with a dome-shaped surface 72 and finger grip 62 arranged circumferentially. In the top portion of the shield 60 there is provided a flat top portion 66 equipped with a protruding profile 64 which can be operated with a pair of fingers gripping about the protruding profile 64. This allows the shield 60 to rotate about the longitudinal axis X of the ostomy device.
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The shield 60 comprises a centrally located plugging member 16 equipped with an external thread 32 arranged to engage an internal thread 30 provided in a washer 12 attached to a connecting member 10 attached to an underlying fastener ring 8. The fastener ring 8 comprises a flat ring portion 50 arranged to be engaged by an attachment groove provided on the inside of a locking flange of a base plate. The attachment ring 8 has received an engaging element 48 from the overhead connecting element 10.
In the connecting element 10, a fastening groove 26 is provided for securing a collecting element e.g. as shown in FIG. 1A and in FIG. 1B. Use of the fastening groove 26 makes it possible to attach the proximal folded end of e.g. a condom in the connecting groove 26 of the connector.
The connecting element 10 is provided with a rounded inner edge 90 which prevents the collecting element from breaking in contact with the connecting element 10.
By rotation of the shield 60 relative to the closure disc 12, the closure disc 12 will be displaced along the longitudinal axis X of the ostomy device. Thus, it is possible to vary the pressure at which the underside of the clamping element presses against the free end of the stoma and the pouch or condom surrounding the free end of the stoma device. stoma. Thus, by rotating the shield 60 relative to the closure disk 12, it is possible to vary the degree of clamping of the ostomy. The ostomy device 2 allows the use of a traditional ostomy bag to be avoided. In addition, the user can do everyday activities such as bathing and wearing tight clothing without the ostomy device being visible.
FIG. 8B illustrates a perspective view of an ostomy device according to the invention.
The ostomy device comprises a shield 60 having a dome-shaped surface 72, the periphery of which is secured with two finger grips 62. Centrally at the top of the shield 60, a small dome 68 is provided from which extends a three-part projecting profile 64.
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An ostomy appliance
Skin
base plate
Fixing Loop
Connecting element Adjoining part Closure flange
Clamping element Engaging element (eg L-shaped) Ostomy
Projections
Ring-part
Fixing Track
collection element
Internal thread
External thread
Opening
Projections
Hole / opening
Filter
Hole / opening
Resilient structure
Reces
intervention element
Flat ring part
Height
flange
cavity
Vents
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Shield
finger Grip
Outstanding profile
Plan top part
Dome
Corrugated surface
Surface
Notch (slot)
Sealing Edge
interventions Profile
Central part
Control tap
The central Structure
lock element
Column
Rounded edge
Sealing element Direction Longitudinal axis Compressive force Radially oriented force
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Claims (16)
[1]
claims
An ostomy device (2) for attachment (connection) to a base plate (6), wherein the ostomy device (2) comprises an attachment ring (8) adapted for removable attachment in the base plate (6), wherein the ostomy device (2) comprises additional elements (10). 12, 16) equipped with means (18, 48, 78, 80) arranged to be removably attached to the attachment ring (8), characterized in that the ostomy device (2) comprises a shield (60) equipped with a plug-in element (16), formed and arranged to abut against a collecting member (28) and a distal portion of a stoma (20) disposed therein, so that the stoma (20) is blocked.
[2]
An ostomy device (2) according to claim 1, characterized in that the stripping element (16) is slidably attached to the base plate (6).
[3]
An ostomy appliance (2) according to claim 1 or claim 2, characterized in that the ostomy appliance (2) comprises a closure disc (12) with a thread (30) and that the cut-off element (16) is provided with a corresponding thread (32) arranged for to be engaged with the thread of the closure disc (30).
[4]
An ostomy appliance (2) according to claim 3, characterized in that the closing thread (12) has an internal thread along an inner cylinder surface + cylindrical plug element (16) with outer thread (32) extending along the outer cylinder surface.
[5]
An ostomy device (2) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the stripping element (16) is centrally located on the inside of the shield (60).
[6]
An ostomy device (2) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the shield (60) covers an area extending beyond the area (52) of the base plate (6), where the ostomy device (2) is fixed.
[7]
An ostomy device (2) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the ostomy device (2) comprises a connecting element (10) removably attached to the attachment ring (8).
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An ostomy device (2) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the ostomy appliance (2) comprises a closure disc (12) for attachment to the attachment ring (8) or to the connecting element (10).
[9]
An ostomy device (2) according to one of Claim 8, characterized in that the closure disc (12) comprises a flange (14) with an internal thread (30) and an adjacent part (11), the flange (14) extending perpendicularly to the the adjacent portion (11).
[10]
An ostomy device (2) according to one of the preceding claims 3-9, characterized in that a number of engaging elements (48) are arranged on the underside of the closure disc (12) for locking engagement with corresponding openings (38). , 42) in an underlying connecting member (10) or attachment ring (8).
[11]
An ostomy appliance (2) according to one of the preceding claims 3-10, characterized in that the connecting element (10) or the closure disc (12) is provided with a plurality of T-shaped engaging elements (18) arranged to be engaged with corresponding openings in an underlying attachment ring (8) or an underlying connecting member (10).
[12]
An ostomy device (2) according to one of the preceding claims 3-10, characterized in that apertures (42) are provided in each of the attachment rings (8) with a radially adjacent resilient structure (44).
[13]
An ostomy appliance (2) according to one of the preceding claims 3-12, characterized in that the closure disc (12) comprises a fastening groove (26) arranged for receiving and fastening a collecting element (28).
[14]
An ostomy device (2) according to one of the preceding claims 3-12, characterized in that the closure disc (12) comprises a peripheral edge (76) extending from the adjacent portion (11) of the closure disc along its longitudinal axis.
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An ostomy appliance (2) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the ostomy appliance (2) comprises an integrated filter (40).
[16]
An ostomy appliance (2) according to one of the preceding claims 7-15, characterized
5 in that the connecting element (10) comprises a sealing edge (76) extending along the longitudinal axis (X) of the ostomy device.
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