Ostomy bag holder

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Inventors

Loveless, Kenneth L.

Application #

450823

Filed

Dec-14-1989

Published

Jun-11-1991

Current US Class

016/110.1
016/422
016/904
294/1.1
294/165
294/27.1
604/332

International Classes

A61M 027/00; A47K 017/00

Field of Search

248/95 248/364 248/99 248/100 16/110 604/343 604/345 604/332 294/165 294/27.1 294/137 294/33 294/170 294/1.1 294/1.3 294/1.4 294/19.1 294/27.1 15/257.1 15/257.4 15/257.7

Assignee

Cornell Research Foundation, Inc. (Ithaca, NY)

Examiners

Cherry; Johnny D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Jones, Tullar & Cooper

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Other References

E-Z Clean advertisement; Summer Issue of "Ostomy Quarterly"; vol. 27, p. 36 (1990).

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Abstract
An ostomy bag holder has a pair of diverging spring arms which have hooks on their free ends. These arms are joined to a handle which carries a tether line that is provided with a weighted end. The spring arm hooks are engageable with apertured tabs on a mouth rim of an ostomy bag so that the bag can be handled and manipulated during its emptying and cleaning.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An ostomy bag holder which is usable to hold and to manipulate an ostomy bag which has a mouth rim with spaced apertured tabs, said ostomy bag holder comprising:

a handle having first and second spaced ends;

first and second spaced arms each having first and second ends, said first ends of said first and second spaced arms being secured to said first end of said handle;

means at said end of each of said first and second spaced arms to engage an apertured tab of a mouth rim of an ostomy bag; and

an elongated tether line secured at a first end to said second end of said ostomy bag holder handle and extendable away from said second end of said handle.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present is directed generally to an ostomy bag holder. More particularly, the present invention is directed to an ostomy bag holder and manipulator. Most specifically, the present invention is directed to an ostomy bag holder and manipulator for a reusable ostomy bag The ostomy bag holder of the present invention is intended for use in the handling and manipulation of a reusable ostomy bag during cleansing of the reusable bag by the ostomate. The ostomy bag holder is structured to allow the ostomate, or a person assisting an ostomate, to easily and adeptly attach the holder to a reusable ostomy bag, to manipulate the bag during emptying, and to retain the bag in a toilet during cleaning of the bag. The ostomy bag holder of the present invention is useable with various types of ostomy bags.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART

In this country, there are approximately 1 million people who have undergone a surgical procedure which is referred to generally as an ostomy. Additionally, approximately 100,000 new ostomy surgeries are performed each year. In surgery of this type, the surgeon brings a portion of the colon, or other body member through a surgically created opening in the abdominal wall. This opening forms a stoma or mouth whose edges are sutured to the person's skin. The stoma that is thus created does not have any sphincter muscle and thus cannot be voluntarily opened and closed by the ostomate. This requires that some type of a pouch be worn by the ostomate to receive bodily discharges and to retain them until the pouch can be removed and cleaned or replaced As with many so-called convenience products, disposable ostomy bags or pouches tend to become expensive when a long-term use is contemplated. Thus the typical ostomate is apt to use an ostomy bag which is intended to be cleaned and reused.
 
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