US3718141A - Colostomy aid - Google Patents
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US3718141A - Colostomy aid - Google Patents
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- A61F—FILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
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- ABSTRACT This invention consists of a stainless steel vertically disposed inner housing having'a tubular member with a rectangular opening in the wall thereof.
- the aforesaid tubular member is provided with a flange with two opposed rectangular lugs on the bottom thereof that are contoured to the abdomen of a person.
- the second mentioned tubular member has its wall cut away to expose the aforesaid rectangular opening in the wall of the first mentioned tubular member.
- the second mentioned tubular member has an integrally formed horizontally disposed top having a round opening in the center thereof and two opposed rectangular lugs integrally formed on the bottom of the aforesaid vertically disposed wall, the aforesaid lugs being of the same size and contour as that of the first mentioned lugs.
- the aforesaid lugs in both the lower and the upper rectangular members have matching rectangular openings therein for the reception of a metal snap fastener having an elastic belt that encompasses the body of the person on which this invention is placed.
- a clear rectangular plastic drain tube has one end encompassing the first mentioned tubular member and is held in place by the second mentioned tubular member.
- a gasket is located between the lugs of the two members and a gasket spring and plunger, having a vertically disposed tubular member, is located in the center of the device.
- the aforesaid tubular member has a plastic enema tube extending outward from the top thereof.
- the invention relates to colostomy which is defined as the surgical operation of forming an artificial anal opening in the colon, and more particularly to a mechanical aid used in this aforesaid operation.
- Another object of this invention is to provide a colostomy aid of the character herein described that will permit the refilling of the enema bag in a more convenient manner with the use of two hands, if it is so desired.
- Another object of this invention is to provide a colostomy aid that will permit the pushing of the plunger down against the stomach so that the water can be retained, as will be understood by those experienced in the art.
- Still another object of this invention is to provide a colostomy aid of the character herein described that contains a minimum number of parts which can be washed after being easily disassembled and can be reassembled in a minimum amount of time and with a minimum amount of effort.
- FIG. 1 is a pictorial view of this invention ready for use.
- FIG. 2 is a sectional view of this invention, taken substantially along line 2-2 of FIG. 1, and viewed in the direction indicated by the arrows.
- FIG. 3 is an enlarged sectional view of that part of this invention encompassed by the arrowed ellipse and indicated by the number 3 in FIG. 2.
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged view of this invention, as indicated by the arrowed line and number 4 in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 5 is a pictorial exploded view of this invention.
- FIG. 5 of the accompanying drawings consists of a stainless steel inner housing 11.
- the housing embodies a tube 12 having a rectangular opening 13 in the wall thereof.
- the lower end of the just mentioned tube has an integrally formed flange 14 extending outward at right angle from the tube.
- Each lug is provided with a rectangular opening 16.
- a stainless steel outer housing 17, that also embodies a tube which is indicated by the reference number 18 in the accompanying drawings, is mounted on top of the aforesaid inner housing 11 when this invention is assembled.
- the aforesaid tube 18 is obviously larger in diameter than tube 12 of the inner housing 11.
- the aforesaid tube 18 also has a flange 19 on its lower end thereof as well as two integrally formed and outwardly extending and opposed rectangular lugs 20 which are the same size as that of the aforesaid lugs 15 that are part of the aforesaid inner housing 1 1 of this invention.
- Lugs 20 are provided with the same size rectangular openings 21 as that of the openings 16 in lugs 15 of this invention.
- a large rectangular recess 22 is seen to be located in the aforesaid wall of the tube 18 of the outer housing 17. The recess is in line with the rectangular opening 13 in the wall of the aforesaid tube 12 of the inner housing 1 1 when this invention is assembled.
- this invention also embodies a clear plastic rectangular drain tube 23 although no claim is made for this tube which is a purchased part and is only mentioned and illustrated in the accompanying drawings in phantom lines since the tube is used with the invention.
- the aforesaid tube is provided with a closed end 24 and a circular opening 25 as well as a gasket 26 that is made of paper and is firmly secured by any desired means to the outside of the tube, as one can see by examination of the aforesaid FIG. 5 of the drawings.
- the aforesaid drain tube 23 is located inside the outer housing 17 and over the top of the aforesaid tube 12 of the inner housing 11 although the aforesaid gasket 26 is actually located between the lugs of the inner housing 11 and the outer housing 17, as one can best see by looking at FIG. 2 of the accompanying drawings.
- a stainless steel gasket spring 27 is located in the aforesaid drain tube 23 and encompasses the aforesaid tube 12 of the inner housing 11.
- this invention also contains a stainless steel plunger 28 from the center of which extends a steel tube 29 that is encompassed by a plastic or rubber tube 30.
- the tube 29 of the plunger 28 extends outward through a centrally located opening 31 in the top 32 which is integrally formed with the aforesaid tube 18 of the outer housing 17 of this invention.
- An enema tube (not shown in the accompanying drawings) is secured to the outer end 32 of the aforesaid tube 29 when this invention is in use.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 of the accompanying drawings The invention is assembled as illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2 of the accompanying drawings and placed on the abdomen of the patient where it is secured by an elastic strap 33 which encompasses the body of the patient.
- Each end of the aforesaid strap 33 is provided with a metal clip 34 which fits through the rectangular opening in the rectangular tabs of this invention.
- a colostomy aid of the character described comprising an inner housing, said inner housing consists of a stainless steel tube having a rectangular opening in a wall thereof, and an integrally formed flange extending outward from one end of the said tube, the said flange having two diametrically opposed rectangular lugs extending outward therefrom; an outer housing encompassing the said inner housing, the said outer housing consists of a stainless steel tube encompassing the said tube of the said inner housing, the tube of the said outer housing being considerably larger in diameter than that of the tube of the said inner housing, and the wall of the said tube of the said outer housing having a large rectangular recess therein that is in line with the rectangular opening in the tube of the said inner housing, the said outer housing also having two diametrically opposed rectangular lugs that are the same size as that of the lugs of the said inner housing, the lugs of the said outer housing fitting down on top of the lugs of the said inner housing when the invention is assembled; and means of draining an opening in the stomach on which the stomach
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Abstract
This invention consists of a stainless steel vertically disposed inner housing having a tubular member with a rectangular opening in the wall thereof. The aforesaid tubular member is provided with a flange with two opposed rectangular lugs on the bottom thereof that are contoured to the abdomen of a person. An outer housing having a second vertically disposed tubular member considerably larger in diameter than that of the first mentioned tubular member encompasses the first mentioned tubular member. The second mentioned tubular member has its wall cut away to expose the aforesaid rectangular opening in the wall of the first mentioned tubular member. The second mentioned tubular member has an integrally formed horizontally disposed top having a round opening in the center thereof and two opposed rectangular lugs integrally formed on the bottom of the aforesaid vertically disposed wall, the aforesaid lugs being of the same size and contour as that of the first mentioned lugs. The aforesaid lugs in both the lower and the upper rectangular members have matching rectangular openings therein for the reception of a metal snap fastener having an elastic belt that encompasses the body of the person on which this invention is placed. A clear rectangular plastic drain tube has one end encompassing the first mentioned tubular member and is held in place by the second mentioned tubular member. A gasket is located between the lugs of the two members and a gasket spring and plunger, having a vertically disposed tubular member, is located in the center of the device. The aforesaid tubular member has a plastic enema tube extending outward from the top thereof.
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United States Patent [191 Goetz Feb. 27, 1973 COLOSTOMY All) [76] Inventor: Edward A. Goetz, 1736 Voorhees Ave., Manhattan Beach, Calif. 90266 [22] Filed: Feb. 2, 1971 [21] Appl. No.: 111,873
[52] U.S.Cl. ..128/283 [51] Int. Cl. ..A61f 5/44 [58] Field of Search ..l28/283, 295
[56] References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,524,750 10/1950 Bellinger ..128/283 2,869,548 1/1959 Mason 3,043,306 7/1962 Hergatt et al 3,331,370 7/1967 Notley, Sr. 3,367,338 2/1968 Crandall ..128/283 3,528,420 9/1970 Nielsen ..128/283 Primary ExaminerCharles F. Rosenbaum [57] ABSTRACT This invention consists of a stainless steel vertically disposed inner housing having'a tubular member with a rectangular opening in the wall thereof. The aforesaid tubular member is provided with a flange with two opposed rectangular lugs on the bottom thereof that are contoured to the abdomen of a person. An outer housing having a second vertically disposed tubular member considerably larger in diameter than that of the first mentioned tubular member encompasses the first mentioned tubular member. The second mentioned tubular member has its wall cut away to expose the aforesaid rectangular opening in the wall of the first mentioned tubular member. The second mentioned tubular member has an integrally formed horizontally disposed top having a round opening in the center thereof and two opposed rectangular lugs integrally formed on the bottom of the aforesaid vertically disposed wall, the aforesaid lugs being of the same size and contour as that of the first mentioned lugs. The aforesaid lugs in both the lower and the upper rectangular members have matching rectangular openings therein for the reception of a metal snap fastener having an elastic belt that encompasses the body of the person on which this invention is placed. A clear rectangular plastic drain tube has one end encompassing the first mentioned tubular member and is held in place by the second mentioned tubular member. A gasket is located between the lugs of the two members and a gasket spring and plunger, having a vertically disposed tubular member, is located in the center of the device. The aforesaid tubular member has a plastic enema tube extending outward from the top thereof.
2 Claims, 5 Drawing Figures l2 IO l I 3 35 I I Is l L] I 29 l/ l r 3 l, l /---23 PATENTEI] FEB 2 71973 SHEET 10F 2 INVENTOR EDWARD A. GOETZ PATENTEDFEBZY 191s SHEET 2 OF 2 FIG. 4
INVENTOR EDWARD A. GOETZ COLOSTOMY AID The invention relates to colostomy which is defined as the surgical operation of forming an artificial anal opening in the colon, and more particularly to a mechanical aid used in this aforesaid operation.
It is therefore the principal object of this invention to provide a colostomy aid of the character herein described that will cut down the leakage around the abdomen during a colostomy operation.
Another object of this invention is to provide a colostomy aid of the character herein described that will permit the refilling of the enema bag in a more convenient manner with the use of two hands, if it is so desired.
Another object of this invention is to provide a colostomy aid that will permit the pushing of the plunger down against the stomach so that the water can be retained, as will be understood by those experienced in the art.
Still another object of this invention is to provide a colostomy aid of the character herein described that contains a minimum number of parts which can be washed after being easily disassembled and can be reassembled in a minimum amount of time and with a minimum amount of effort.
Other and further objects and advantages of this invention will no doubt appear from time to time as the reading of this specification and its appended claims proceeds.
In the drawings:
FIG. 1 is a pictorial view of this invention ready for use.
FIG. 2 is a sectional view of this invention, taken substantially along line 2-2 of FIG. 1, and viewed in the direction indicated by the arrows.
FIG. 3 is an enlarged sectional view of that part of this invention encompassed by the arrowed ellipse and indicated by the number 3 in FIG. 2.
FIG. 4 is an enlarged view of this invention, as indicated by the arrowed line and
number4 in FIG. 1.
FIG. 5 is a pictorial exploded view of this invention.
In the several views of this invention, like parts of the device are indicated by like reference numbers. The reference number indicates this invention in its entirety.
Directing ones attention first to FIG. 5 of the accompanying drawings it will be seen that this invention consists of a stainless steel inner housing 11. The housing embodies a
tube12 having a
rectangular opening13 in the wall thereof. The lower end of the just mentioned tube has an integrally formed
flange14 extending outward at right angle from the tube. Two diametrically opposed and integrally formed
lugs15, that are rectangular when viewed from the top, extend outward from the
aforesaid flange14. Each lug is provided with a
rectangular opening16. A stainless steel
outer housing17, that also embodies a tube which is indicated by the
reference number18 in the accompanying drawings, is mounted on top of the aforesaid inner housing 11 when this invention is assembled. The
aforesaid tube18 is obviously larger in diameter than
tube12 of the inner housing 11.
Continuing to look at FIG. 5 of the drawings it will be seen that the
aforesaid tube18 also has a
flange19 on its lower end thereof as well as two integrally formed and outwardly extending and opposed
rectangular lugs20 which are the same size as that of the
aforesaid lugs15 that are part of the aforesaid inner housing 1 1 of this invention.
Lugs20 are provided with the same size
rectangular openings21 as that of the
openings16 in
lugs15 of this invention. A large rectangular recess 22 is seen to be located in the aforesaid wall of the
tube18 of the
outer housing17. The recess is in line with the
rectangular opening13 in the wall of the
aforesaid tube12 of the inner housing 1 1 when this invention is assembled.
Continuing to look at the drawings it will be seen that this invention also embodies a clear plastic
rectangular drain tube23 although no claim is made for this tube which is a purchased part and is only mentioned and illustrated in the accompanying drawings in phantom lines since the tube is used with the invention. The aforesaid tube is provided with a closed
end24 and a
circular opening25 as well as a
gasket26 that is made of paper and is firmly secured by any desired means to the outside of the tube, as one can see by examination of the aforesaid FIG. 5 of the drawings. When this invention is assembled, the
aforesaid drain tube23 is located inside the
outer housing17 and over the top of the
aforesaid tube12 of the inner housing 11 although the
aforesaid gasket26 is actually located between the lugs of the inner housing 11 and the
outer housing17, as one can best see by looking at FIG. 2 of the accompanying drawings. Here it is also seen that a stainless
steel gasket spring27 is located in the
aforesaid drain tube23 and encompasses the
aforesaid tube12 of the inner housing 11.
Directing ones attention now to FIG. 2 of the accompanying drawings it will be seen that this invention also contains a
stainless steel plunger28 from the center of which extends a
steel tube29 that is encompassed by a plastic or
rubber tube30. The
tube29 of the
plunger28 extends outward through a centrally located opening 31 in the
top32 which is integrally formed with the
aforesaid tube18 of the
outer housing17 of this invention. An enema tube (not shown in the accompanying drawings) is secured to the
outer end32 of the
aforesaid tube29 when this invention is in use.
The way in which this novel invention, whose construction l have just described is used is as follows:
The invention is assembled as illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2 of the accompanying drawings and placed on the abdomen of the patient where it is secured by an
elastic strap33 which encompasses the body of the patient. Each end of the
aforesaid strap33 is provided with a
metal clip34 which fits through the rectangular opening in the rectangular tabs of this invention. Remove the
cork35 from the end of the
aforesaid tube29 and place one end of the enema tube on the end of
tube29. Now pull the complete assembly away from the abdomen and insert the tube into the stomach as far as doctors recommend, proceed with irrigation by pushing the
aforesaid plunger28 down to the stomach by means of the plastic or
rubber tube30. If too much pressure develops, release the plunger, then return to the stomach.
It will be realized by those experienced in the art that this invention of a colostomy aid has many advantages over any other device used for this purpose at the present time, as has been set forth in the previously given objects of this invention which is subject to any and all changes in detail design and/or modifications that one may care to make in the same in so long as the changes and/or modifications fall within the scope and intent of the appended claims.
What I now claim as new is:
1. A colostomy aid of the character described, comprising an inner housing, said inner housing consists of a stainless steel tube having a rectangular opening in a wall thereof, and an integrally formed flange extending outward from one end of the said tube, the said flange having two diametrically opposed rectangular lugs extending outward therefrom; an outer housing encompassing the said inner housing, the said outer housing consists of a stainless steel tube encompassing the said tube of the said inner housing, the tube of the said outer housing being considerably larger in diameter than that of the tube of the said inner housing, and the wall of the said tube of the said outer housing having a large rectangular recess therein that is in line with the rectangular opening in the tube of the said inner housing, the said outer housing also having two diametrically opposed rectangular lugs that are the same size as that of the lugs of the said inner housing, the lugs of the said outer housing fitting down on top of the lugs of the said inner housing when the invention is assembled; and means of draining an opening in the stomach on which the said colostromy aid is secured by mechanism located within the said colostromy aid; the said mechanism consists of a plunger that is made of stainless steel, the said plunger embodying a disk having a tube extending upward from the center thereof, and the said tube being encased in a rubber of plastic tube and extending slidably upward through a round opening in the center of a horizontally disposed and integrally formed steel top on the upper end of the said tube of the said outer housing.
2. The invention of claim 1, wherein an elastic belt adapted to be placed around the body of a person on which the said colostomy aid is being used is secured at each end by a metal clip to the lugs of the said invention; and an enema tube is secured to the said tube of the said plunger.
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1. A colostomy aid of the character described, comprising an inner housing, said inner housing consists of a stainless steel tube having a rectangular opening in a wall thereof, and an integrally formed flange extending outward from one end of the said tube, the said flange having two diametrically opposed rectangular lugs extending outward therefrom; an outer housing encompassing the said inner housing, the said outer housing consists of a stainless steel tube encompassing the said tube of the said inner housing, the tube of the said outer housing being considerably larger in diameter than that of the tube of the said inner housing, and the wall of the said tube of the said outer housing having a large rectangular recess therein that is in line with the rectangular opening in the tube of the said inner housing, the said outer housing also having two diametrically opposed rectangular lugs that are the same size as that of the lugs of the said inner housing, the lugs of the said outer housing fitting down on top of the lugs of the said inner housing when the invention is assembled; and means of draining an opening in the stomach on which the said colostromy aid is secured by mechanism located within the said colostromy aid; the said mechanism consists of a plunger that is made of stainless steel, the said plunger embodying a disk having a tube extending upward from the center thereof, and the said tube being encased in a rubber of plastic tube and extending slidably upward through a round opening in the center of a horizontally disposed and integrally formed steel top on the upper end of the said tube of the said outer housing.
2. The invention of claim 1, wherein an elastic belt adapted to be placed around the body of a person on which the said colostomy aid is being used is secured at each end by a metal clip to the lugs of the said invention; and an enema tube is secured to the said tube of the said plunger.
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