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Dec. 12, 1967 A. ROSENBERG 3,357,430
INDIVIDUAL URINARY APPLIANCE Filed May 16, 1966 3 Sheets-Sheet l I. Abra/7m Ros enberg Dec. 12, 1967 ROSENBERG 3,357,430
INDIVIDUAL URINARY APPLIANCE Filed May 16, 1966 5 Sheets-Sheet 2 Abraham Rosenberg ATTDRNEYE Dec. 12, 1967 v A. ROSENBERG 3,357,430
INDIVIDUAL URINARY APPLIANCE Filed May 16, 1966 5 Sheets-Sheet 5 INVENTOR Abra/lam fiosenbel g BY W..
ATTURNEYS United States Patent 3,357,430 IVIDUAL URINARY APPLIANCE Abraham Rosenberg, 390 Robin Road, Englewood, NJ. 0763]. Filed May 16, 1966, Ser. No. 550,436 8 Claims. (til. 128-295) ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A urinary appliance having an elongated reservoir for urine with means for readily and removably attaching the reservoir to the penis and to a leg of the body of the wearer. The reservoir is constituted by a tubular member suspended from the hips of the wearer.
This invention relates to new and useful improvements in urinary appliances.
An important object of the present invention is to provide an elongated reservoir for urine with means for readily and removably attaching the same to the penis and to a leg of the wearer.
Another object of the invention is to provide a urinary appliance of this kind having an elongated tubular member for attachment to the penis of the wearer in suspended relation and having an elongated reservoir for the urine operatively connected to the tubular member in suspended relation adapted to be connected to a leg of the wearer.
Still another object of the invention is to provide a urinary appliance of this kind with means for wearing the same in suspension on the hips of the wearer.
Yet another object of the invention is to provide a urinary appliance of this type with a two-point connection to a leg of the wearer.
Other objects of the invention are to provide a urinary appliance that is efiicient in use, comfortable, sanitary, waterproof, and affording a feeling of peace of mind to the wearer.
For further comprehension of the invention and of the objects and advantages thereof, reference will be had to the following description and accompanying drawings and to the appended claims in which the various novel features of the invention are more particularly set forth.
In the accompanying drawings forming a material part of this disclosure:
FIGURE 1 is a front elevational view of a urinary appliance embodying the invention in position on a wearer, parts being shown broken away.
FIG. 2 is a detail disassembled perspective view of a modified form of connection between the leg strap and the pipe connecting the tubular member and reservoir.
FIG. 3 is a sectional view taken on the plane of the line 3-3 of FIG. 2.
FIG. 4 is a view similar to FIG. 2 of another modified form of connection.
FIG. 5 is a detail assembled perspective view of still another modified form of connection.
FIG. 6 is an assembled detail perspective view of yet another modified form of connection.
FIG. 7 is an assembled perspective view of still another modified form of urinary appliance shown in position on the penis of the wearer.
FIG. 8 is an assembled side elevational view of yet another modified form of urinary appliance shown in position on the penis and testicles of the wearer.
FIG. 9 is a view similar to FIG. 1 showing a modified form of connection between the tubular member and reservoir, and
FIG. 10 is a vertical sectional view taken on the line 10-10 of FIG. 9.
3,357,430 Patented Dec. 12, 1967 FIG. 11 is a vertical sectional view of a urinary appliance embodying yet another modified form of the invention.
FIG. 12 is a detail perspective view of the collar button use in FIG. 11.
FIG. 13 is a view similar to FIG. 11 of a urinary appliance embodying a further modified form of the invention.
FIG. 14 is a similar view of a urinary appliance emboding still another modified form of the invention.
Referring in detail to the various views of the drawings, in FIG. 1, a urinary appliance embodying one form of the invention is shown on the body 10' of a wearer and is designated generally at 12. The appliance 12 consists of strap sections 14 that engage around the hips and strap section 16 that engage around the crotch of the wearer, the sections being fastened by snap fasteners 18. The strap sections 16 carry snap fastener elements 20 at the crotch.
An elongated tubular member 22 of heavy waterproof rubber or plastic material is suspended from the strap sections 16 by means of a strap 24 fixed on the strap sec tions by means of snap fastener elements on the strap 24 engaging the snap fastener elements 20; on the strap sections 16. The strap 24 is suitably fastened to the top end of the tubular member 22. The top end of the tubular member is open to receive the penis 28 of the wearer and is preferably gathered to facilitate insertion of the penis therein. The other end of the tubular member 22 is open and tapered as indicated at 30.
A similar shaped heavy waterproof rubber or plastic reservoir 32. is removably connected to the tapered end 30 by means of a connecting rigid tube 34 of plastic or other suitable material, one end of the tube being inserted in the bottom tapered end 30 of the tubular member 22 and the other end of the tube being inserted into the open top tapered end 36 of the reservoir 32. The bottom open end of the reservoir is tapered as indicated at 38 and externally screw threaded to receive an internally screw threaded cap 40. The appliance is connected to and supported by a leg 42 of the wearer by means of a strap 44 encircling the leg near the knee and secured thereon by snap fastener 46. A snap fastener element 48 is carried by the strap 44 midway its ends adapted to coact with a snap fastener element 50 on a strap 52 around the tube 34.
A strap 54 around the ankle of the leg has a snap fastener element 56 midway its ends coacting with a snap fastener element 58 on the outer surface of the reservoir 32 adjacent the bottom end thereof for supporting the reservoir at the ankle.
In use, the urine 60 passes downwardly through the tubular guide member 22 through the tube 34 and into the reservoir 32 where it can be discharged by removing cap 40.
In FIGS. 2 and 3, a modified form of support for the top of the tubular member 22' is shown in the form of a strap 60 adapted to encircle one leg of the wearer at the top thereof adjacent the crotch. The ends of the strap are fastened by snap fastener elements 6 2 and 64. The strap is provided with a female snap element 66 on its outer surface intermediate its ends adapted to coact with a male snap fastener element 68 fastened to a fabric patch 71} fastened to the tubular member 22 adjacent its top open end.
In FIG. 4, another modified form of support for the top of the tubular member 22" is shown which differs from the support shown in FIGS. 2 and 3 merely in that in place of the coating snap fastener elements 66 and 68?, there is a connection known in the trade as a Velcro connection which includes tapes 72 and 74 on the tube 22' and on the strap 60, respectively.
The woven tape 72 is provided with radial semi-rigid monofilarnent nylon loops which are each cut at one side to form hooks 76, while the other tape 74 is provided with closely woven loops 78. When the tapes are pressed together the hooks 76 enter between the closely woven loops 78 and strongly grip such loops so as to retain releasably the tapes in pressed together relationship.
The modified form of support for the tubular member 22' shown in FIG. differs from the support shown in FIG. 2 in that a bracket 80 takes the place of the snap fastener element 66 on strap 60, the bracket having a curved base 82 and a perforated ear 84 radiating from the center thereof. Instead of a male snap fastener element such as the element 68 of FIG. 2, a split metal sleeve 86 encircles the tubular member 22 at the top thereof, with the perforated ear 84 disposed between the ends of the ring, the split ends being perforated to receive a bolt 88 extending through the aligned performations in the split ends and ear, the bolt having a wing-shaped head 90 at one end, the other end 92 being threaded. The ring 86 is adjustably fastened around the top gathered end of the tubular member 22'.
In FIG. 6 a modified form of urinary appliance 12" is shown comprising a reservoir 32" having a hollow cylindrical body open at the top and having a tapered open end 38 at the bottom threaded to receive a threaded removable cap 40". At the top, a strap member 96 is secured midway its ends to theouter surface of the body of the tubular member at one side thereof. A tape 98 is secured to the inner surface of one free end of the strap member and a similar. tape 100' is secured to the other free end on the inner surface thereof. Tape 98 is provided with nylon hooks 102 radiating therefrom and tape 100 with radiating nylon hooks 104. A tape 106 is secured to the opposite side of the tubular member at its top and is provided with a snap fastener element 108 on its outer surface. A strap 110 is fastened to the tape 106 midway its ends by means of a snap fastener element 112 engaging the snap fastener element 108 on tape 106. The free ends of the strap 110 are adapted to be fastened to each other by means of the snap fastener elements 114 and 116 thereon. On its inner surface, the strap 110' is provided with clusters of nylon loops 118 closely removed from the free ends thereof which loops are adapted to coact with the hooks 102 and 104 on the tapes 98 and 100 whereby the reservoir 32 is adapted to be supported by the strap 100, which encircle the leg of the wearer.
In FIG. 7 still another modified form of urinary appliance 12a is shown comprising a reservoir 32a having hollow cylindrical body open at the top and having a tapered open end 38a at the bottom threaded to receive a threaded removable cap 40a. The top of the reservoir is fastened around the penis 28a by means of a strap 120 having a series of female snap fastener elements 122 around the outer surface of the body of the strap and a male snap fastener element124 projecting from the inner surface adjacent one end thereof for coaction with the female snap fastener elements to adjustably fasten the reservoir on the penis.
Yet another modified form of urinary appliance 120a is shown in FIG. 8 which differs from the appliance. 12a of FIG. 7 merely in that a second strap 126 is provided for fastening to the testicles 128 of the wearer, which strap is snapped into connection with the strap 120 by means of a male snap fastener element 130 secured to the outer surface thereof coacting with the female snap fastener elements 122 on the strap 120.
The modified form of urinary appliance 12x shown in FIGS. 9 and differs from the urinary appliance 12 of FIG. 1 merely in the connection between the bottom end 30x of the tubular member 22x and the top end 36x of the reservoir 32x. This connection in appliance 12x includes externally threaded metal plugs 130 and 132 in the ends 30x and 36x, respectively. Each plug has a central bore 134, said bores being in alignment. An internally screw threaded sleeve 135 is mounted on the bottom threaded end of upper plug and a similar internal screw threaded sleeve 136 is mounted on the top end of the threaded end of bottom plug 132 as viewed in FIG. 10. The upper sleeve is formed with an annular groove 138 on its outer surface to receive an inner annular flange 140 on the bottom sleeve 136 formed by an annular groove 142 on the inside of said bottom sleeve, which groove 142 receives the annular flange 144 on the top sleeve formed by its annular groove 138. A strap 148 encircles the sleeves 135 and 136 and carries a snap fastener element 150 on the outer surface thereof coacting with a complementary snap fastener element 48x on the strap 44x encircling the leg of the wearer.
With particular reference to FIGS. 11 and 12, herein is shown still another modified form of urinary appliance 12x. The appliance includes garters or strap sections 14:: that engage around the hips and strap sections 16x that engage around the crotch of the wearer, the sections being fastened by snap fasteners 18x.
An elongated tubular member 22x similar to tubular member 22 of FIG. 1 is suspended from the strap sections 16x by means of a strap 24x fixed on the strap sections by means of hinged collar buttons 26x extending through aligned openings in the strap section 16x and strap 24x. The buttons 26x are shown in detail in FIG. 12 and each includes a body 150 bifrucated at one end forming bifurcations 152, 152 extending in one plane, and bifurcated at the other end forming bifurcations 154, 154 extending in a plane perpendicular to the plane of the ends 152. A pin 156 is pivoted to the bifurcations 152 midway the ends of the pin, and another pin 158 is pivoted to the bifurcations 154 midway the ends of the pin 158. By reason of this construction either pin can be swung into elongation with the body of the button and inserted through the aligned openings in the straps 16x and 24x and then swung at right angles to the body as seen in FIG. 11, the other outer pin being disposed at right angles to the body of the button thereby securing the tubular member 12x to the straps. The tubular member 22x is closed adjacent the top by means of a partition wall 160 with a central hole 162 therein for accommodating the penis P of the wearer.
The tubular member 22x constitutes a reservoir and has a tapered bottom end as indicated at 38x with an opening therein which is plugged by an internally screw threaded bushing 164 plugged by a cap 166 having an externally threaded shank 168.
Another modified form of urinary appliance 12xxx is shown in FIG. 13 which differs from the ordinary appliance 12x of FIG. 11 in that the reservoir 22xx is formed with a second partition wall 170 spaced inwardly from the partition wall 160, said second partition wall having a central hole 172 aligned with the hole 162 in partition wall 160. Furthermore, the bottom wall 38xx of the reservoir 22xx is flat instead of being tapered. The means for fastening the reservoir 22xx to the strap 24xx comprises a collar button 26xx of ordinary construction having a shank 164 with a small sphere 166 at one end and an enlarged fiat head 168 at the other end, the shank extending through the aligned holes in the strap and top end of the reservoir. The bottom wall 38xx of the reservoir is fiat with a central opening plugged by a threaded bushing 164xx closed by a cap 166xx having a threaded shank 168xx.
Yet another modified form of urinary appliance 12aaa is shown in FIG. 14 which differs merely from the appliance 12xx of FIG. 13 in that an outer tubular carrier case 176 houses the reservoir 12aaa, the bottom end wall, 38mm of the, reservoir being attached to the bottom wall 178 of the case by the bushing 164aaa extending through aligned holes in said bottom walls. A threaded cap 166mm with shank 168mm plugs the bushing. In reservoir 12aaa, the second partition wall 170mm is across the top of the body of the reservoir and not spaced inwardly as in the body of reservoir 12xx.
While I have illustrated and described the preferred embodiments of my invention, it is to be understood that I do not limit myself to the precise constructions herein disclosed and that various changes and modifications may be made within the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
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1. A urinary appliance of the kind described including an elongated reservoir for holding urine, said reservoir having a cylindrical hollow body open at both ends thereof, means for operatively connecting the open end of the body to the penis of the wearer, the other open end of the reservoir serving as a discharge opening, a removable cap for closing said discharge opening, and means for attaching and supporting the reservoir on a portion of the body of the wearer of the appliance wherein the operative means of connection between the reservoir and penis of the wearer includes an elongatedtubular member open at both ends thereof, a tube connecting the adjacent open ends of the tubular member and body of the reservoir, the other end of the tubular member adapted to receive the penis of the wearer, a strap around the other end of the tubular member for fastening the tubular member to the penis, opposed snap fastener elements on the outer surface of the strap, and other strap sections encircling the hip and upper portion of the legs of the wearer at the crotch of the wearer, said other strap sections carrying complementary snap fastener elements coacting with the snap fastener elements on the strap.
2. A urinary appliance of the kind described in claim 1, wherein the means for attaching and supporting the reservoir on a leg of the wearer of the appliance includes a strap secured midway its ends to the outer surface of the reservoir at its one end on one side thereof, tapes on the ends thereof on the inner surface thereof, nylon hooks radiating from said tapes, a tape secured to the outer surface of the reservoir at its one end on the other side thereof, a snap fastener element mounted on said latter tape, a strap having a snap fastener element midway its ends coacting with the snap fastener element on the latter tape, said latter strap having nylon hoops radiating from its inner surface adjacent the ends thereof adapted to coact with the nylon hooks on the first-named straps, said last named strap having means for fastening the same around the leg of a wearer.
3. A urinary appliance of the kind described in claim 1, wherein the means for attaching and supporting the reservoir on a leg of the wearer of the appliance includes a split metal ring around the said end of the reservoir, the free ends of said ring being perforated, a strap for mounting on the leg of a wearer, a metal bracket on the outer surface of the strap intermediate its ends, said bracket having a radiating perforated ear, disposed between the perforated ends of the ring, the perforations in the ring ends and ear being in alignment and a threaded bolt extending through the aligned perforations.
4. A urinary appliance of the kind described in claim 1, wherein the means for attaching and supporting the reservoir on a portion of the body of the wearer of the appliance includes a strap around said one end of the reservoir having a snap fastener element adjacent one end thereof, a snap fastener element intermediate the ends adjacent the other end thereof coacting with the firstnamed snap fastener element, another snap fastener element on the strap midway its ends, and another strap adapted to be mounted on the testicles of the wearer of the appliance, said other strap having means for fastening the ends thereof to each other and a snap fastener element on said other strap intermediate its ends for coaction with the snap fastener element on the first named strap intermediate its ends.
5. A urinary appliance as defined in claim 1, wherein the operative means of connection between the reservoir and penis of the wearer includes an elongated tubular member open at both ends thereof, means of connection between the adjacent open ends of the tubular member and body of the reservoir, the other end of the tubular member adapted to receive the penis of the wearer, a strap around the other end of the tubular member for fastening the tubular member to the penis, said means of connection between the open ends of the tubular member and reservoir including a threaded plug in each of the adjacent ends of the tubular member and reservoir, said plugs each having a central bore, in alignment, aligned internally threaded sleeves around said plugs, a strap around said sleeves and a snap fastener element on said strap adapted to coact with a snap fastener element on a strap around the leg of the wearer.
6. A urinary appliance as defined in claim 1, wherein the reservoir is constituted by a tubular member open at both ends, a partition wall across the tubular member remote from the top open end thereof, said partition wall having a central hole therein for accommodating the penis of the wearer, hinged collar buttons fastening the top open end of the tubular member to the straps over the crotch, and means for closing the bottom open end of the tubular member.
7. A urinary applicance as defined in claim 1, wherein the reservoir is constituted by a tubular member open at both ends, a partition wall across the tubular member re mote from the top open end thereof, a second partition wall across the tubular member spaced inwardly from the first-named partition wall, said walls having aligned openings therein, collar buttons fastening the top open end of the tubular member to the straps over the crotch, and means for closing the opening in the bottom end of the tubular member.
8. A urinary appliance as defined in claim 1, wherein the reservoir is constituted by a tubular member closed top and bottom, said top and bottom having holes therein, a partition wall across the tubular member inwardly from the top thereof, said partition wall having a hole aligned with the hole in the top of the tubular member, a tubular carrier case enclosing said tubular member, said case being open at the top and closed at the bottom, said bottom having a hole aligned with the hole in the bottom of the tubular member, and rigid collar buttons fastening the top end of the carrier case to the straps over the crotch, and means for closing the holes in the case and reservoir.
References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,476,375 7/1949 Kent 128295 2,840,079 6/ 1958 Conway et al 128-295 3,032,038 5/1962 Swinn 128-295 3,212,500 10/1965 Bardy 128295 3,298,370 1/1967 Beatty 128-295 3,306,296 2/1967 Moss 128-295 RICHARD A. GAUDET, Primary Examiner. C. F. ROSENBAUM, Examiner.

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1. A URINARY APPLIANCE OF THE KIND DESCRIBED INCLUDING AN ELONGATED RESERVOIR FOR HOLDING URINE, SAID RESERVOIR HAVING A CYLINDRICAL HOLLOW BODY OPEN AT BOTH ENDS THEREOF, MEANS FOR OPERATIVELY CONNECTING THE OPEN END OF THE BODY TO THE PENIS OF THE WEARER, THE OTHER OPEN END OF THE RESERVOIR SERVING AS A DISCHARGE OPENING, A REMOVABLE CAP FOR CLOSING SAID DISCHARGE OPENING, AND MEANS FOR ATTACHING AND SUPPORTING THE RESERVOIR ON A PORTION OF THE BODY OF THE WEARER OF THE APPLIANCE WHEREIN THE OPERATIVE MEANS OF CONNECTION BETWEEN THE RESERVOIR AND PENIS OF THE WEARER INCLUDES AN ELONGATED TUBULAR MEMBER OPEN AT BOTH ENDS THEREOF, A TUBE CONNECTING THE ADJACENT OPEN ENDS OF THE TUBULAR MEMBER AND BODY OF THE RESERVOIR, THE OTHER END OF THE TUBULAR MEMBER ADAPTED TO RECEIVE THE PENIS OF THE WEARER, A STRAP AROUND THE OTHER END OF THE TUBULAR MEMBER FOR FASTENING THE TUBULAR MEMBER TO THE PENIS, OPPOSED SNAP FASTENER ELEMENTS ON THE OUTER SURFACE OF THE STRAP, AND OTHER STRAP SECTIONS ENCIRCLING THE HIP AND UPPER PORTION OF THE LEGS OF THE WEARER AT THE CROTCH OF THE WEARER, SAID OTHER STRAP SECTIONS CARRYING COMPLEMENTARY SNAP FASTENER ELEMENTS COACTING WITH THE SNAP FASTENER ELEMENTS ON THE STRAP.
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