WO2004030584A1 - A collecting bag having foldable closure - Google Patents
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- WO2004030584A1 WO2004030584A1 PCT/DK2003/000638 DK0300638W WO2004030584A1 WO 2004030584 A1 WO2004030584 A1 WO 2004030584A1 DK 0300638 W DK0300638 W DK 0300638W WO 2004030584 A1 WO2004030584 A1 WO 2004030584A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- 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
- A61F5/00—Orthopaedic methods or devices for non-surgical treatment of bones or joints; Nursing devices ; Anti-rape devices
- A61F5/44—Devices worn by the patient for reception of urine, faeces, catamenial or other discharge; Colostomy devices
- A61F5/4404—Details or parts
- A61F5/4407—Closure means other than valves
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- the invention relates to a collecting bag for human body wastes, comprising a bag member formed by a first and a second film blank with joined edges, an inlet opening being provided in one of said first and second film blanks, a discharge portion defining a longitudinal direction and starting at a proximal end at a distance from the inlet opening and extending between two end sections of said film blanks to a distal end, the second of said film blanks being provided with an extension extending beyond a distal edge of the first of said film blanks, a discharge opening being formed between said extension and the distal edge of the first film blank, said discharge portion being foldable and unfoldable by at least one folding in said longitudinal direction between the distal and proximal ends to bring the discharge portion from an open unfolded condition to a closed folded condition and vice versa, and a locking device being provided at the discharge portion for locking the bag in said closed folded condition of the discharge portion.
- This type of drainable collecting bags are often used as ostomy bags.
- the collecting bag has to be emptied rather frequently, and the closure device thus has to be easy to open and re-close after emptying and at the same time provide a reliable and tight seal in operation, i.e. between emptyings.
- US patent No. 3,690,320 and GB patent applications Nos . 2 268 065 and 2 000 683 disclose collecting bag with closure devices, in which strips of the interlocking-elements type, such as Velcro, are placed on each of the film blanks of the discharge portion and which after folding the discharge portion tightly are brought into contact with each other.
- FIG. 96/19164 Another type of closure device is shown in published international application No. WO 96/19164, in which the discharge portion is rolled up on a locking clip fastened to one of the film blanks.
- the clip comprises a resilient zone which for instance may be provided as an outer layer of integral foam plastic surrounding a semi-rigid core body.
- a collecting bag as stated in the introduction, which is furthermore characterized in that a first plate member is positioned on the first film blank and a second plate member is positioned on the extension of the second film blank, each plate member having a predetermined height in the longitudinal direction of the discharge portion between a proximal edge and a distal edge, a predetermined width in a direction transverse to the longitudinal direction, and a predetermined thickness, that each plate member is formed from a relatively stiff material, and that the distance between the distal edge of the first plate member and the proximal edge of the second plate member is smaller than the thickness of the first plate member.
- the folding operation is facilitated even in case of wide discharge portions. Surprisingly, it, turns out that sufficient tightness is achieved, even though virtually no deformation of the plate members in the thickness direction takes place.
- the distal edge of the first plate member provides a pivot which, due to the thickness of the first plate member in combination with the small distance between this distal edge and the proximal edge of the second plate member, gives rise to a tensional force in the longitudinal direc- tion of at least the second film blank and consequently, the elasticity of the film blanks provides a sealing force.
- the first plate member has a larger height than the second plate member.
- the ratio between the heights of the first and the second plate member may e.g. lie in the interval from 1:1 to 4:1 depending on the height of the first plate member.
- discharge portions having a substantial width.
- the dimensions of the first plate member may vary, and in an advantageous embodiment, the first plate member has a height-width ratio in the interval from 1:7 to 1:2.
- the first and/or the second plate member may have an arc-shaped configuration with respect to the plane of the discharge portion. This will incur a tendency to open the discharge opening slightly in the unfolded condition and ease further opening when pressing slightly on the side edges of the discharge portion in the area of the plate members.
- the second plate member is positioned on the outer side of the extension of the second film blank.
- the surface beyond the distal edge of the first plate member and the distal edge of the discharge portion is thus smooth and very easy to clean.
- the locking device is provided close to the proximal end of said discharge portion to allow folding of said discharge portion by at least one subsequent folding following said at least one folding.
- the at least one subsequent folding may be defined by the proximal edge of the first plate member.
- the locking device may comprise foldable locking strips projecting from opposite side edges of the discharge portion and being provided at one surface with first locking means engageable with second locking means provided on a surface part of said discharge portion, said second locking means being located in alignment with said locking strips after said at least one subsequent folding.
- Fig. 1 shows a plane view of an embodiment of a collecting bag according to the invention, seen from the side intended to face away from the user and in the fully open position;
- Fig. 2 shows a longitudinal section of the collecting bag along the line II-II in Fig. 1;
- Fig. 3 is a schematic view corresponding to Fig. 2 of the collecting bag in a first folded position;
- Fig. 4 is a view corresponding to Fig. 1 in the fully closed position of the bag. Detailed description of preferred embodiments
- the collecting bag shown in the drawings is designed as an ostomy bag of a generally known and common type and comprises a bag member 1 formed by first and second film blanks 2,3 which are joined along their edges by means of a seam 4 made by welding or in any other convenient manner.
- the film blanks may be made from a suitable flexible plastic sheet or foil material that possesses at least some degree of elasticity as will be described further on.
- Each film blank 2,3 has an inner side that is intended to face the contents of the bag and an outward facing outer side.
- an inlet opening 5 is provided which in a manner known per se is surrounded by connecting elements 6 for connection of the bag to a body orifice, i.e. in this case an intestinal orifice in the form of a so-called stoma in the user's abdominal wall.
- the bag is designed with a discharge portion 8 starting at a proximal or neck end 8a and extending to a distal or terminal end 8b.
- the discharge portion 8 is formed by two end sections of the film blanks 2,3 and is likewise joined along opposed side edges 8c and 8d.
- a discharge opening 9 through which the bag may be emptied of its contents, is formed by a slit between the two film blanks 2,3.
- the discharge opening 9 is formed between an extension 3a of the second film blank 3 and a distal end edge 2a of film blank 2.
- a locking device which in the embodiment shown comprises foldable locking strips 12 and 13 projecting from the side edges 8c and 8d of the discharge portion 8 at the proximal end 8a thereof.
- the projecting foldable locking strips 12 and 13, which may be formed integrally with one of or both the film blanks 2,3, are provided with a first set of locking means, which in the embodiment shown is constituted by male Velcro elements 10,11, but which may also comprise snap fastening members, different types of adhesive members etc.
- the second set of locking means is constituted by a plate 14 of female Velcro elements. It should be noted that the locking device may be designed in other ways, e.g. as described in applicant's International application No. WO 99/25278, or as a traditional locking clip.
- a first plate member 21 is provided at the distal edge 2a of the first film blank 2.
- a second plate member 22 is provided on the extension 3a of the second film blank 3.
- the plate members 21,22 are made from a suitable, relatively stiff material, e.g. nylon, high-density polyethylene, polypropylene, styrene etc.
- the plate members may e.g. be formed from the same material as the film blanks themselves, although in a considerably larger thickness.
- the plate members may be made from identical materials and have the same thickness, or possess different properties. For instance, the plate members may be cut as solid plates from an appropriate sheet material .
- the first plate member 21 is positioned on the front side of the discharge portion, i.e. on the outer side of the first film blank 2, and the second plate member 22 is positioned on the back side of the discharge portion, i.e. on the outer side of the extension 3a.
- the first plate member 21 has a generally rectangular shape
- the second plate member 22 has a generally trapezoid shape, the second plate member 22 having at the proximal edge 22a a corresponding width w as the distal edge 21b of the first plate member 21.
- the first and second plate members 21,22 are positioned in such a way that a small spacing or clearance occurs between the edges facing each other, i.e.
- the distance d between the facing edges 21b, 22a should be smaller than the thickness of the first plate member 21. It is possible to position the first and second plate members 21, 22 such that the distance between the facing edges is substantially eliminated, i.e. that the edges are positioned opposite each other, or . even that the edges overlap each other slightly. However, such an overlapping relationship presupposes that the proximal edge of the second plate member 22 is e.g.
- the degree of elasticity of at least the second film blank is higher than is the case when there is a clearance, or that the attachment between the second plate member and the film blank possesses some elasticity.
- the thickness of the plate members and the distance between the facing edges are optimised with respect to the elasticity, tensional strength and stretchability of the film blanks on which the plate members are arranged.
- the first plate member ' 21 has a larger height than the second plate member 22.
- the ratio between the heights of the first and the second plate member may e.g. lie in the interval from 1:1 to 4:1 depending on the height of the first plate member.
- the second plate member 22 should, however, have such a height that it is sufficient torsional strength and stability in order to allow the folding operations to be carried out properly.
- the width of each of the plate members 21,22 should be larger than the distance between the joints at each side edge 8c, 8d and may e.g. be such that the plate members extend over the entire width of the discharge portion.
- the dimensions of the first plate member may vary, e.g., within an interval of the height-width ratio ranging from 1:7 to 1:2. In the embodiment shown the height is approximately 20 mm, whereas the width is approximately 75 mm, thus resulting in a ratio of 0.27.
- the thickness suitably lies in the interval 0.5 to 2 mm, but values outside this interval are conceivable.
- the first and the second plate member 21 and 22 each has an arc-shaped configuration with respect to the 5 plane of the discharge portion 8.
- the discharge opening will be opened slightly in the unfolded condition and ease further opening when pressing slightly on the side edges 8c, 8d of the 0 discharge portion in the area of the plate members.
- the discharge portion 8 When closing the bag, the discharge portion 8 is folded starting from the distal end by initially folding the second plate member 22 against the first plate member 21, using the distal edge 21b of the ' 5 first plate member 21 as a pivot. As is suggested in Fig. 3, this initial folding will have a slight stretching effect on the material of the second film blank 3, whereas substantially no deformation of the plate members 21,22 in the thickness direction takes 0 place. An effectively sealed closure of the discharge opening 9 is thus provided.
- the discharge portion 8 is folded in the embodiment shown two more times until the locking means 14 are brought 5 into alignment with the projecting locking strips 12 and 13 which are then folded to bring the locking means 10 and 11 into engagement with locking means 14.
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| DE60321194T DE60321194D1 (en) | 2002-10-02 | 2003-09-29 | |
| DK03747842T DK1545406T3 (en) | 2002-10-02 | 2003-09-29 | A collection bag |
| EP03747842A EP1545406B1 (en) | 2002-10-02 | 2003-09-29 | A collecting bag having foldable closure |
| CA2500660A CA2500660C (en) | 2002-10-02 | 2003-09-29 | A collecting bag having foldable closure |
| JP2004540539A JP4717440B2 (en) | 2002-10-02 | 2003-09-29 | Collection bag with foldable closure |
| AU2003266935A AU2003266935B2 (en) | 2002-10-02 | 2003-09-29 | A collecting bag having foldable closure |
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| DK200201474A DK176289B1 (en) | 2002-10-02 | 2002-10-02 | Collection bag with improved closure |
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