Ostomy bag vent system for use in venting a gas from an interior of an ostomy collection pouch

    公开(公告)号:US11806269B2

    公开(公告)日:2023-11-07

    申请号:US17203812

    申请日:2021-03-17

    申请人: Paul Rea

    发明人: Paul Rea

    IPC分类号: A61F5/441

    CPC分类号: A61F5/441

    摘要: A system for use in venting a gas from an interior of an ostomy collection pouch is described. The system is removable and/or reusable in other medical devices. A flange is configured to affix the system to a hole in a wall of the ostomy collection pouch. The flange may have a straight or a curved configuration. In examples, the flange has a 90 degree configuration. Further, the system includes a manual or a passive filter to remove odor from the gas.

    CONTROLLED DISCHARGE OSTOMY APPLIANCE AND SHIELD THEREFOR

    公开(公告)号:US20180235802A1

    公开(公告)日:2018-08-23

    申请号:US15954526

    申请日:2018-04-16

    IPC分类号: A61F5/445 A61F5/448 A61F5/441

    摘要: A controlled discharge ostomy appliance assembly comprises (i) a stoma seal that is self-urging with a dynamic damping characteristic that resists changes of seal volume, (ii) a press-fit coupling member displaceable from an unlocked position to a locked position as part of a press-fit process, and (iii) a single-use frangible portion. The assembly further includes a protector shield removably fastened to the appliance forming a combined assembly therewith. The protector shield comprises (i) a seal displacer manipulable for displacing the stoma seal to a non-operative position ready for fitting, (ii) a substantially rigid coupling member guard portion for protecting the state of the coupling member, and (iii) a bracing portion for bracing the single-use frangible portion.

    Ostomy bags
    18.
    发明授权

    公开(公告)号:US09788991B2

    公开(公告)日:2017-10-17

    申请号:US13979787

    申请日:2012-01-13

    申请人: Paul Bird

    发明人: Paul Bird

    IPC分类号: A61F5/441

    CPC分类号: A61F5/441 A61F2005/4415

    摘要: An ostomy bag including in an accessible wall 1 a closable exit aperture 5 and means 4 for selectively releasing accumulated gas through the aperture 5.