![]() An ostomy appliance
专利摘要:
There is disclosed an ostomy device (2) for fastening (coupling) on a base plate (20). An ostomy device (2) comprises means for attachment to the base plate (20). An ostomy device (2) comprises a fastening ring (4) which is adapted for detachable attachment 5 in the base plate (20). An ostomy device (2) comprises additional elements (6, 42, 90) equipped with means (40, 46) adapted to be releasably secured to the fastening ring (4). 公开号:DK201500164A1 申请号:DKP201500164 申请日:2015-03-18 公开日:2016-10-10 发明作者:Martin Vilhelm Larsen 申请人:Multi-Lock Aps; IPC主号:
专利说明:
An ostomy appliance Description field of the invention The present invention relates to a device for use in connection with ostomy. More specifically, the invention relates to a device which can be used with a base plate in a manner that prevents skin damage caused by urine or feces Background of the Invention For some diseases, including cancer of the colon or rectum, or intestine removed parts of the intestine during surgery. Then it is necessary to place either thin - or colon forward in the so-called ileo- or colostomies where stool is collected in an ostomy bag. The stoma is an artificial opening created on the body. There are several different types of ostomy, of which the most common are: respectively colostomy, ileostomy and urostomy. By colostomy disconnect the rectum and the last part of the colon and large intestine are brought out through the abdominal wall at a stoma. By ileostomy stop or remove the entire colon and small intestine is brought through the abdominal wall. By urostomy use of a piece of small intestine, which ureters fastsyes. The other end of the casing piece led out through the abdominal wall as a stoma. It is known to use base plates (also known as skin barriers) that are glued to the skin around the stoma. There are hudpladerne provided (or the opportunity to provide) a hole for passing through the stoma. There are various bags which can be secured to the base plate. However, there is a risk of the urine and feces from coming into contact with the skin around the stoma and thus give rise to skin irritation. Therefore, it is desirable to provide a solution which limits or totally eliminates the possibility of urine and feces in contact with the skin. It is further desirable to be able to close off the stoma for extended periods of time (eg. Up to six hours) in a manner that enables the outlet for the gas to be released to the stoma. object of the invention The present invention is to provide an ostomy device which limits or totally eliminates the possibility that urine and feces comes into contact with the skin. Further, it is the present invention to provide an ostomy device which makes it possible to close off the stoma for extended time periods in a manner that enables the outlet for the gas to be released to the stoma. The object of the present invention is achieved by an ostomy device as defined in claim 1. Preferred embodiments are defined in the subclaims and are explained in the following description and illustrated in the accompanying figures. An ostomy device according to the invention, an ostomy device for attachment (attachment) on a base plate, wherein the ostomy device comprises means for attachment to the base plate. An ostomy device comprising an attachment ring that is adapted for removable attachment to the base plate, and the ostomy device comprises additional elements equipped with means adapted to be releasably secured to the fastening ring. Hereby it is possible to provide an ostomy device which limits or totally eliminates the possibility of urine and feces in contact with the skin. It is further of the invention is possible to provide an ostomy device which makes it possible to close off the stoma for extended time periods in a manner that enables the outlet for the gas to be released to the stoma. An ostomy device according to the invention, an ostomy device for attachment (connection) to a base plate. The base plate comprises a coupling ring which includes means suitable for attaching a fastening ring of the invention. An ostomy device according to the invention makes it possible to use a standard base plate as the base. An ostomy device includes means for fixing on the base plate. These means may advantageously be part of a fixing ring that is adapted for removable attachment to the base plate. An ostomy device further comprises elements equipped with means adapted to be releasably secured to the fastening ring. Thus, it is possible to attach one or more additional elements on the base plate mounted on the fixing ring. It may be an advantage that the ostomy device comprises a fixing ring which is arranged for detachable fastening to the base plate via a fixing profile which is adapted for mounting in a base plate provided in the fastener tracks. This ensures a fast, simple and secure attachment of a fastening ring. It may be advantageous that the fastening ring is provided a fastening profile shaped like a thin annular ring on the fastening regions, arranged disk. It is preferred that the fastening profile is adapted to be engaged with a corresponding fastener tracks provided in the base plate. The fastening profile may be formed as parts of a ring, for example. two ring parts, each corresponding to one fourth ring (stretching along 90 degrees) of the fastening ring periphery spaced disc) or four ring members, each of which represents one-eighth (ranging from 22.5 degrees) of the fastening ring periphery placed disc. It may be advantageous that the ostomy device comprises a closure disc in which the sealing disc comprises means for mounting a tube (eg. One-texslange la) wherein the sealing disc is adapted for removable mounting on the fastening ring. Hereby it is possible to mount a tube to the closure disc and the guide feces and / or urine from the stoma through the tubing. The closure disc may advantageously comprise a cylindrical portion, which is placed as a central part which extends axially and coaxially with an annular outer part which surrounds the central cylindrical portion. It may be advantageous that the ostomy device comprises a vented cap adapted for removable mounting on the fastening ring. This makes it possible to close off the gas from the stoma. It may be an advantage that the capsule comprises means for removably mounting on the fastening ring. These funds, for example. consist of fastening elements adapted to be engaged with the corresponding mounting holes provided in the fastening ring. The vented cap may advantageously comprise a central part consisting of a section of a sphere, and an outside of the central portion disposed annular portion comprising a plurality of fasteners adapted to be engaged by the fastening ring, for example. via mounting in a mounting hole provided in the fastening ring. It may be advantageous that the capsule comprises a capsule mounted or integrated filter. This makes it possible to reduce or eliminate one hand odor from the gas is let out through the stoma, and in addition, dampen noises generated from the gas is let out through the stoma It may be an advantage that the capsule is adapted for mounting on a (possibly. Circular plate shaped) ventilated disc. The ventilated disc may constitute an additional filter device, so that the number of filter devices can be increased. It may be appropriate that the ostomy device comprises one or more knobs provided on the upper side of one of the further elements, wherein each knob is associated to a corresponding attachment element that is adapted to lockingly engage a corresponding element. This makes it possible to lock the ostomy device in order to ensure that the connected parts remain attached to each other. Conversely, it will also be possible in a fast, simple and user-friendly way to decouple the parts from each other, for example. in connection with the dismantling of the parts. It may be an advantage that the ostomy device comprises a further element in which are provided one or more recesses which are adapted to receive fasteners and / or projections, wherein the additional element is adapted to be locked in the axial direction, rotating the further member, so that the fixing elements and / or the projections are displaced relative to the recesses. It may be an advantage that the ostomy device comprises a afpropnings-element comprising a ring portion that forms the upper periphery of the afprop-element, where the ring portion extends a cup-shaped portion in which the cup-shaped portion, there is provided a preferably centrally located opening, wherein the ostomy device comprises a tube (eg. made from a foam material) (preferably provided with a through-air channel), the tube being adapted for insertion into and thus plugging of a stoma, the tube being arranged to intercept and divert gas from the stoma through the opening. It is hereby possible to provide a safe and effective closing of the stoma and at the same time make it possible to close off the stoma for extended time periods in a manner that enables the outlet for the gas to be released to the stoma. It may be advantageous that the ostomy device comprises a sealing ring comprising a preferably cylindrical abutment edge, in whose proximal end there is provided a flange, which in continuation of the abutment proximal end is provided a tapered (conical) ring member, wherein in the closure ring is provided centrally located opening. It may be advantageous in that between the tapered ring member and the flange are provided two opposite projections which are adapted to operate in order to rotate the locking ring about its longitudinal axis in relation to the attachment of the closure ring to a subject (eg. Via mechanical engagement with corresponding protrusions on the article fastening elements). It may be an advantage that the ostomy device comprises an open capsule in which the open capsule comprises a tube portion in which the tube portion is provided an opening. It may be an advantage that the pipe part is fixed to a flat and circular ring-shaped portion. It may be advantageous that the periphery of the annular portion, evenly distributed, three knobs which are pivotally attached to the annular portion. Figure Description The invention will now be explained with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which Fig. 1 shows a schematic illustration of a conventional system that an ostomy operation persons may use, Fig. 2A shows a schematic cross-sectional view of an ostomy device according to the invention; Fig. 2B shows a cross-sectional view of the Fig. 2A showed ostomy device, Fig. 2C shows a cross-sectional view of the Fig. 2A and Fig. 2B showed ostomy appliance 2 in a second configuration, Fig. 3 A shows a perspective view of a securing ring according to the invention seen obliquely from above, Fig. 3b shows a perspective view of the Fig. 3 A disclosed fixing ring, seen obliquely from below, Fig. 3 C shows a perspective view of a connecting element, which is secured to an attachment collar according to the invention, Fig. 4 A shows a perspective view of a closure disc of the invention, seen from above, Fig. 4 B shows a perspective view of the Fig. 4 A showed closure disc seen from below, Fig. 4 C shows a perspective view of a closure disc of the invention seen obliquely from above, Fig. 5 A shows a perspective view of a ventilated disc according to the invention, seen obliquely from above, Fig. 5 B shows a perspective view of the Fig. 5 A was ventilated disc seen obliquely from below, Fig. 5 C shows a vented cap of the invention, Fig. 5D shows in Fig. 5 C showed vented cap seen from the side, Fig. 6 A shows a perspective view of a closing ring according to the invention, seen obliquely from above, Fig. 6 B shows a perspective view of a second locking ring according to the invention, seen obliquely from above, Fig. 6 C shows a afpropningselement according to the invention, seen from the side. Fig. 6D shows a perspective view of the Fig. 6 C showed afpropnings device, Fig. 7 A shows a perspective view of a vented cap of the invention, Fig. 7 B shows in Fig. 7 A was vented cap seen from the side, Fig. 7 C shows a schematic view of the Fig. 7 B showed ventilated capsule Fig. 7D shows a schematic view of a vented cap in a configuration almost similar to that of Fig. C 7 showed Fig. 8a shows a perspective view of a ventilated capsule, which roughly corresponds to Fig. 7 A and in FIG. 7 B showed Fig. 8 B shows a vented cap similar to that of Fig. 8A showed Fig. 8c shows an open capsule according to the invention; Fig. 9 A shows a vented cap with a afpropningselement, Fig. 9 B shows a plug cap according to the invention, Fig. 9 C shows a schematic view of a pipe to that of Fig. 9 B showed stopper and capsule Fig. 10 shows an ostomy device of the invention. Detailed description It should first be noted that the attached drawing only illustrates non-limiting embodiments. A number of other embodiments will be possible within the scope of the present opfindel view. In the following, similar or identical elements in different embodiments are designated by the same reference numerals. Fig. 1 is a schematic illustration of a conventional system, as ostomy-operated persons may use. Fig. 1 is a cross-sectional view of the system which includes a base plate 20 which is attached to the skin 30 of the user of the system. The base plate 20 comprises an oval and flat adhesive adapted for attachment to the skin 30th The base plate 20 further comprises a locking flange 22, adapted to receive and thereby secure the ostomy bag 32 to collect feces and urine 18. The ostomy bag 32 is secured by the click coupling between the bag coupling ring 26 and the flange latching recess 24th However, there is the possibility to urine and feces 18 from the stoma 16 may gain access to the penetration area 14 between the stoma 16 and the base plate 20, there being a gap between the opening 12 in the base plate 20 and the stoma 16. Urine and stools or 18, which are at penetration area 14, will give rise to skin irritation and in some cases of eczema or ulcerations. These symptoms are undesirable, and there is therefore a need for an alternative to the conventional solution indicated in Fig. First Fig. 2 A illustrates a cross-sectional view of an ostomy device 2 of the invention. An ostomy device 2 is attached to a conventional base plate 20. There is furthermore secured a conventional ostomy bag 32 to the base plate 20 via a base plate 20 in the locking recess provided 24th That is to the right of the base plate 20 is shown, respectively, a fastening ring 4 and a next to the arranged connecting member 6 designed as a connecting ring 6 are provided mounting devices (not shown) respectively in the fastening ring 4 and the connecting element 6, so that the fastening ring 4 and the connecting element 6 can be fixed mechanically to each other. There are the fastening ring 4 is provided a fastening profile 8, designed as a thin ring-shaped, on the fastening ring 4 periphery disposed disc adapted to be brought into engagement with a corresponding securing track 28 is provided in the base plate twentieth In connection ring 6 is provided a fastgørelsesombukning 10 adapted for attachment of a hose (eg. A latex long, as shown in Fig. 2 C). An ostomy device 2 thus consists of two separate parts: the fastening ring 4 and the connecting element 6, which is adapted for mechanical attachment to each other. However, it will be possible to provide an ostomy device 2, in which the two parts 4, 6 are formed as a single part. In this embodiment there is thus a part that is adapted to be attached to the base plate twentieth There may be provided alternative fastening means in the base plate 20. These alternate attachment means may comprise any suitable mechanical fastening structures, including fastening pins, recesses, tracks, (eg. Notspor and the corresponding s). It can be seen in Fig. 2 A, there is a possibility that urine and feces 18 to access the penetration area 14 between the stoma 16 and the base plate 20, there being a gap between the opening 12 in the base plate 20 and the stoma sixteenth Fig. 2B illustrates a cross-sectional view of the Fig. 2A showed stomianord solution 2 in a configuration in which the fastening ring 4 is mounted on and thus fixed to the base plate 20. The fastening ring fastening profile 8 (see Fig. 2A) is engaged with the base plate fastener tracks 28. The connecting element 6 is, however, not yet attached to the fastening ring 4. the connecting element 6 is located to the right of the base plate 20 for fixed attachment ring 4th Fig. 2C illustrates a cross-sectional view of the Fig. 2A and Fig. 2B showed ostomy appliance 2 in a configuration in which the fastening ring 4 is mounted on and thus fixed to the base plate 20, and wherein the connecting element 6 is fixed to the fastening ring 4. The attachment of the connecting element 6 to the fastening ring 4 can be provided using various types of fasteners (not shown ), eg. by means of a plurality of the fastening ring 4 provided adapted to track the insertion of corresponding engagement members provided in the connector sixth That is to the connecting member 6 is attached a hose 34 (which advantageously may be a tube formed of natural rubber, also known as latex). The tubing 34 is at one end fixed to the associated ring 6 provided fastgørelsesombukning 10. The tube 34 ensures that the stoma 16 is not directly in contact with the connecting element 6. In Fig. 2B and Fig. C 2 is the stoma 16, as a result of the mounting of the fastening ring 4 and the connecting element 6, raised relative to that of Fig. 2 A configuration shown. Thereby it is possible to reduce or possibly totally eliminate the penetration of the urine and feces to the penetration region (14 shown in Fig. 2A) between the stoma 16 and the base plate 20. This effect could be increased considerably by extending the axial extent (thickness) of respectively, the fastening ring 4 and the connecting element 6, or by mounting additional elements on the fastening ring 4 and / or the connecting element 6th Fig. 3 A illustrates a perspective view of a fastening ring 4 according to the invention seen obliquely from above. There are the fastening ring 4 is provided a central circular opening 5 for the passage of the stoma (see fig. B and Fig. 2 C). There is also the attachment ring 4 are provided three evenly along the fastening ring 4 spaced mounting holes 36 for mounting the corresponding fastening elements (40 see Fig. 3b). The mounting holes 36 extend tangentially near the attachment ring inner periphery. Fig. 3 B illustrates a perspective view of the Fig. 3 A disclosed fixing ring 4 viewed obliquely from below. It is seen that in the fastening ring 4 is provided a central circular opening 5 and three mounting holes 36. However, in each mounting hole 36 is provided a concave abutment surface 50 arranged to bear against a corresponding fixing element (40 see Fig. 3b), via engagement with the concave abutment surface 50 is locked against axial displacement relative to the fastening ring 4th Fig. 3C illustrates a perspective view of a connecting element 6 which is fastened to a fastening ring 4 according to the invention. There are the fastening ring 4 is provided a central circular opening 5. Three knobs 38 evenly distributed along the connecting ring portion 80. The rotational knobs 38 extending radially and is essentially box-shaped. The rotational knobs 38 are fixed to the fixing member 40 which is provided on the underside of the connection member 6 (see Fig. 3 D). A tubular piece 62 is provided along the inner periphery of the attachment element. The fastening ring 4 can serve as a closure disc which is adapted to seal against the stoma. The attachment ring 4 is configured to receive a hose (eg. A latex-hose) as shown in Fig. C. The tube 2 can be mounted in appropriate provided fasteners 10 (see Fig. 3 D). It is seen that in the fastening ring 4 (which is fixed to the connector elements 6) is provided a fastening profile 8 designed as a thin ring-shaped, on the fastening ring 4 circumferentially disposed disc, adapted to be engaged with a corresponding fastener tracks 28 provided in a base plate ( see Fig. 2A, Fig. 2B and Fig. 2C). Fig. 3 D illustrates a cross-sectional view of it in Fig. 3C showed connecting element 6 which is fixed to a fixing ring 4. It is seen that the connecting delseselementets fixing member 40 is engaged with the concave abutment surface 50 of the fastening ring mounting hole. It is seen that the fasteners 10 are cross-section as circular sector, in which it is possible to place the outer rim / periphery of a rubber tube (as shown in Fig. 2 C). When the two parts, connecting elements 6 and attachment ring 4 are attached to each other, the rubber tube to be locked. The hose can through its elasticity is mounted on the connecting element 6 and thereby be secured to the connecting element 6th It is apparent from Fig. D 3 that both of the connecting element 6 provided knobs 38 as the upper part of the tubular portion 62 protrudes relative to the connecting ring portion 80. Fløjden FL of the connecting element 6 is indicated in Fig. 3 D. Fig. 4A illustrates a perspective view of a closure disc 42 according to the invention, seen from above. The closure disc 42 is composed of a thin annular disk, in which there is provided a centrally disposed circular aperture 5 is provided radially oriented three knobs 38 on the upper side of the annular disc. The rotational knobs 38 evenly distributed around the disc upper side. Fiver of the three control knobs 38 is connected to a corresponding attachment member 40 which is adapted to lockingly engage a corresponding element on the sealing disc 42 disposed structural member. Rotating the buttons 38 are thus adapted to be disposed in an open position in which it is possible to displace the sealing disc 42 axially and in a closed position in which the sealing disc 42 is prevented from being displaced axially due to the locking between the fixing members 40 and the previously mentioned during the closing disc 42 placed components. Each control knob 38 includes a projecting protrusion 44. It is possible to use a base plate, wherein there is provided securing elements which are adapted to engage with corresponding fasteners, for example. the closing ring 66, 66 'shown in Fig. 6 A or Fig. 6 B or the plug element shown in Fig. 6D, wherein the extending projection 44 initially is positioned opposite the recesses 68 (Fig. 6 D). Then, the locking ring 66, 66 'or 78 afpropningselementet locked by rotation relative to the sealing disc 42 and its projections 44. The closure disc to the longitudinal axis X illustrated in Fig. 4 A. Fig. 4 B illustrates a perspective view of the Fig. 4 A showed closure disc 42 seen from below. It is seen that each of the rotatably mounted fixing elements have an L-shaped structure comprising a projection 46 adapted to be engaged with corresponding structures. The projections 46 include a convex portion 47 which is oriented towards the disc closure ring member 80. The closure disc to the longitudinal axis X is shown in Fig. 4 B. There is provided a central opening 5 of the sealing disc 42. It would alternatively be possible to provide a closure disc without an opening 5. A closed closure disc 42 may include a filter arranged to attenuate unwanted sounds and to neutralize undesirable odors. Fig. 4C illustrates a perspective view of a closure disc 42 according to the invention seen obliquely from above. The closure disc 42 comprises a thin ring-shaped disc 80, in which there is provided a centrally disposed circular aperture 5 is provided radially oriented three control knobs 38 which are each mechanically connected to a pivotally mounted clamping member 40th The closure disc 42 comprises a tubular piece 48 which is provided in the extension of the opening 5. The closure disc 42 further comprises a tapered ring member 76, which extends in extension of the proximal portion of the tubular portion 48. The height H2 of the sealing disc 42 (without the control knobs 38 , i.e., from the tubular portion 48 to the upper side of the annular disk 80) is indicated in Fig. 4 C. In comparing FIG. D 3 and Fig. 4C, it is seen that the height H2 of the Fig. 4D showed closure disc 42 is significantly greater than the height of the Fh in Fig. 3 D showed connector sixth Furthermore, there is provided a section line II in Fig. 4 C. Fig. 4D illustrates a schematic cross-sectional view of the Fig. 4 C showed closure disc 42, where the cut is made at the section line II. There is mounted a latex long 34 to close the disc fastgørelsesombukning 10th Fig. 5 A illustrates a perspective view of a vented disk 52 according to the invention seen obliquely from above. The ventilated disc 52 comprises a disc 108, in whose central part is provided a grid structure 56. There are gitterstrukturens apertures provided a filter 54 which can absorb unwanted components from the gas to escape from the stoma. It would alternatively be possible to provide the filter under the grid structure. The filter 54 reduces or eliminate odors associated with the body's production of gas passing through the stoma. At the rear of the ventilated disc 52 there is provided three (two of which are visible) fasteners 40th The fixing members 40 are more clearly illustrated in Fig. 4B illustrates a perspective view of the Fig. 5 A was ventilated disc 52 as seen obliquely from below. It is seen that each attachment member 40 at its distal end with a projection 46 which in Fig. 5 B is oriented inwards towards the central portion of the ventilated disc 52nd There is provided a filter 54 under gitterstrukturens openings below the disc-shaped portion 57th The ventilated disc 52 comprises an annular portion 59 which is thicker than the field of the annular portion 59 disposed disc-shaped portion 57. There are further provided an inner edge 58, in which the annular portion 59 adjacent to the disc-shaped portion 57th Fig. 5 C illustrates a vented cap 60 of the invention. The vented cap 60 comprises a disc 108, on which are rotatably mounted three knobs 38 may be fitted to a different number of knobs, for example. two or four. There may be disposed a filter material in the vented cap 60th The three knobs 38 are oriented radially pointing towards the center of the circular disc 108. dials 38 are evenly distributed along the periphery of the disc 108. dials 38 is separated about 120 degrees from each other along the periphery of the disc 108th There is in the central region of the circular disc 108 is provided a grid structure 56, which surrounds an additional filter 54 is provided in order to filter the gas from the stoma to reduce odor and noise pollution. Fig. 5D illustrates in Fig. 5 C showed vented cap 60 seen from the side. The on the upper side of the disc 108 mounted knobs 38 are mechanically connected each to its corresponding fixing member 40 via a not shown mechanical connection device (eg. A common shaft). Each clamping member 40 is rotatably mounted to the disc 108 and is provided on the underside of the disc. Each securement member 40 comprises a distally projecting protuberances 46. In the central region of the circular disc 108 shows the grid structure 56 and the underlying filter 54. Perpendicular to the wafer underside extends a tubular piece 62 in which is provided a plurality of recesses 64. The recesses 64 makes the tubular portion 62 more flexible and makes it easier to fit the tubular portion 62 of a corresponding structure. When the tubular portion 62 is cylindrical, the tubular portion 62 adapted to be attached on the outside of a cylindrical workpiece having a slightly smaller diameter or within a subject with a slightly larger diameter. Fig. 6 A illustrates a perspective view of a closing ring 66 according to the invention, seen obliquely from above. The locking ring 66 comprises a cylindrical ledge 72 of the proximal end of which is provided a flange 70. The flange 70 is provided three grooves 68 which are slightly shorter than the periphery of the flange and are evenly distributed along the periphery of the flange. As an extension of the cylindrical anlægsflades proximal end, there is provided a tapered (conical) ring member 76. There is between the tapered ring member 76 and the flange 70 are provided two opposed projections 74 which can be operated in order to rotate the locking ring 66 about its longitudinal axis X in connection with attaching the locking ring 66 to a subject (eg. via mechanical engagement with corresponding projections on the article fastening elements). The locking ring 66 includes a centrally located aperture fifth Fig. 6 B illustrates a perspective view of a second closing ring 66 according to the invention, seen obliquely from above. The locking ring 66 includes a cylindrical abutment edge 72 which is slightly shorter than that in Fig. 6 A shown. There is at the proximal end of the cylindrical abutment edge 72 is provided a flange 70 in which are provided three pairs rings 68 which are evenly distributed along the periphery of the flange. The locking ring 66 includes a centrally located aperture fifth Fig. 6C illustrates a afpropningselement 78 according to the invention, seen from the side. Afpropningselementet 78 comprises a ring portion 80 that forms the upper periphery of the afpropningselementet 78. In the circular ring portion extends a cup-shaped portion 82, in which there is provided a centrally positioned opening 88 (see Fig. 6D). It is through this opening 88 affixed a tube 84, with a centrally located through-air duct 86. The tube may advantageously be formed in the foam and being adapted for insertion into the stoma in order to block the colostomy. The air may pass through the through-air duct 86 and is released through the passageway through the opening 88. However, it is possible and desirable to place a filtering device (eg. 52 as indicated in Fig. 5A) in the axial extension of the ring portion 80. Fig. 6D illustrates a perspective view of the Fig. 6 C showed afprop solution unit 78. It is seen that afpropningsenheden 78 comprises a bowl-shaped (concave) portion 82, in which there is provided a central opening 88 thereof. There are along the periphery of the ring portion 80 are provided three recesses 68. The three recesses 68 are evenly distributed along the periphery of the ring portion 80 which extends a cylindrical tube 84 from the opening 88 axially in the direction away from the ring member 80. There is provided a centrally placed through-going channel 86 of the cylindrical tube 84. the cylindrical tube 88 includes a seal surface 89 that partially closes the opening 88 (that is opening via the air duct 86), with the seal surface 89 is provided an opening 91st It is possible to attach a ventilated disk 52 of the Fig. 5 A and Fig. 5 B type shown for the ring portion 80. Thus, it is possible to dampen the sound and filter odor from the stoma of the discharged gas. Fig. 7 A illustrates a perspective view of a vented cap 90 of the invention. The vented cap 90 comprises an annular portion 94, inwardly adjacent to a dome shaped portion 92. There are in the dome-shaped portion 92 is provided a grid structure 56 within which there is disposed a filter 54 (eg. A carbon filter that is able to incorporate parts of the gas which is released from the stoma, and passes through the filter 54). There are on the upper side of the annular portion 94 of the vented cap 90 are provided three, along the annular portion 94, evenly placed the knobs 38, each of which is mechanically connected to the annular portion 94 rotatably mounted clamping member 40th Fig. 7 B illustrates the Fig. 7a showed ventilated capsule 90 side. The vented cap 90 comprises a flat annular portion 94 of the mounted control knobs 38 which are each mechanically connected to its fixing element 40, comprising a distally located protrusions 46th The fixing members 40 are adapted to engage with corresponding mounting holes in a fixing ring such as that in Fig. 3 A, Fig. 3b and Fig. 3 C showed the fastening ring. The vented cap 90 includes a dome-shaped portion 92, in whose upper region is provided a filter 54th The vented cap 90 further comprises an axially oriented tubular piece 62, in which there are provided a plurality of recesses 64. The recesses 64 contributes to the tubular piece 62 is easier to bring into engagement with, for example. a ventilated disc, such as that in Fig. 5 A and in Fig. 5 B yielded. This ventilated disc for attachment to the tubular piece 62 by sliding the ventilated disc axially along the inside of the tubular portion 62. In this way, the air from the stoma pass two filtration units. This makes the filtration of odors and the attenuation of the noises more effectively. Fig. 7C illustrates a schematic view of the Fig. 7 B showed vented cap 90. However, there is used a stopper capsule 90 containing a filtration material 96 in the center of the dome-shaped portion 92. The filtering material 96 may be provided at this location by attaching a ventilated disc (as shown in Fig. 5A and Fig. 5 B) that is equipped with the filter material 96 in the center of the dome-shaped portion 92. the attachment can take place by passing the ventilated disc in axially along the inside of the tubular piece 62nd Fig. 7 C shows a sealed capsule fitted with a '' reverse stopper capsule "90, which is around the centrally disposed hole is glued air through-permeable product (a bag). The domed interior is filled with an absorbent material to collect any liquid material from the stoma. The capsule 90 is pressed into the tubular ring 62 by means of the recess 64. The cap 90 is configured to constriction of the stoma. Fig. 7D illustrates a schematic view of a vented cap 90 in a configuration almost similar to that of Fig. 7 C showed. The vented cap 90 illustrated in Fig. 7D further comprises a afpropningselement 78 similar to that of Fig. 6D showed afpropningselement Afpropnings 78. The element 78 is secured to the underside of a ventilated disk 52, as shown in Fig. 5 A and in Fig. 5 B. The vented cap 90 may be used for colostomies, wherein the stoma has a size that requires a '' spacious "closure. Afpropningsele-element 78 is designed as a foam tube 86, in the rear end there is provided a befæstelsesskive, through which there are air outlet. The air in the foam tube 86 is brought up '' foam material "located as high around the attachment point on the tube. The function is to retain both air and faeces. It is possible to vary the radius of curvature of the capsule in order to achieve the desired depth of the capsule. Fig. 8 A illustrates a perspective view of a vented cap 90 which roughly corresponds to Fig. 7 A and in FIG. 7 B yielded. Fig. 8 A illustrates the vented cap 90 viewed obliquely from below. The vented cap 90 comprises a flat annular portion 94 in which there are provided three fixing elements 40, each with a distally projecting protuberances 46. The three fixing parts 40 is adapted to be secured in korresponde- backhoe mounting holes 36 of the fastening ring of the Figure . 3a and in Fig. 3b of the type shown. The vented cap 90 comprises a tubular piece 62, which may be provided (not shown) recesses of the type shown in Fig. 7 B, Fig. 7C and Fig. 7 D. The vented cap 90 includes a dome-shaped portion 92, in which there is provided a filter 54th Fig. 8B illustrates a vented cap 90 similar to that of Fig. 8 A showed. The vented cap 90 is shown below. There is, unlike in Fig. 8 A was vented cap 90 attached a felt material 96 in the central portion of the vented cap 90. The filter material 96 may be attached to a filter plate which is adapted for attachment by axial insertion along the inside of the tubular portion 62. The illustrated fasteners 40 are adapted to be engaged with the corresponding mounting holes, for example. a fixing ring of the Fig. 3a and in Fig. 3b of the type shown. The fixing members 40 include distally extending protrusion 46th Fig. 8c illustrates an open capsule 98 of this invention. The open capsule 98 comprises a tube portion 102, in which is provided an opening 100. The tube portion 102 is secured to a flat and circular ring-shaped portion 94. There is along the periphery of the annular portion 94 evenly three control knobs 38 which are pivotally attached to the annular portion 94th Fiver of the rotary buttons 38 is mechanically connected to a corresponding attachment member 40 may be attached to a tube (such as that in Fig. 2 C shown) to open the capsule 98 so that the stoma can be discharged through the open capsule 98. Fig. 9 A illustrates a vented cap 60 having a afpropningselement 78. The vented cap 60 is similar to that of Fig. 6D showed ventilated sel Chapter 60. It is seen that there is attached a afpropningselement 78 to the vented cap 60th Fig. 9 B shows the stopper cap that is secured to the vented cap 60 shown in Fig. 9 A. Polypropylene The capsule is designed for ileostomies and includes a filter material 96 provided on the central portion of the cup-shaped part 82. The plug cartridge comprises a ring portion 80th Fig. 9 C shows a schematic view of a tube 84 arranged to be fixed to it in Fig. 9 B showed stopper capsule. The tube 84 may advantageously be made of polyurethane (PU). The tube 84 may advantageously be covered with a layer of plastic that is impervious to water. There is provided a central longitudinal channel 86 in the tube 84th Fig. 10 illustrates an ostomy appliance 2 according to the invention. Stomianord solution comprises an open capsule 98 therein with a fixed long-latex 34 which is disposed in a conventional ostomy bag 32nd A base plate 20 is attached to the skin around a stoma. There is fixed a fixing ring, 4 to the base plate 20 by mechanical attachment around the flange 22 on the base plate coupling ring 104. The fastening ring 4 comprises a knob 38 (which may be several, eg. Three pcs.). The open capsule 98 has a closed portion 106 which faces upwardly in the direction of the illustrated rotary switch 38. The opening, however, is oriented in the opposite direction in which the hose 34 extends. The open capsule 98 can easily be removed and replaced with, for example. an enclosed capsule or ventilated. a vented cap with a afpropningselement. Numeral 2 ostomy device 4 Fixing Ring 5 Opening 6 Connection Element (connection ring) 8 Fixing profile (narrow edge) 10 Fastgørelsesombukning 12 Opening 14 Penetration Area 16 Ostomy 18 feces 20 base plate 22 Flange 24 latching recess 26 Coupling Ring 28 Real Application Track 30 Hud 32 ostomy bag 34 Hose (latex long) 36 Hole 38 knob 40 fastener 42 Closing Skive 44 Projections 46 Projections 47 Convex part 48 tubular piece 50 Concave contact surface I, II Cut Hi, H2, H3 Height 52 Ventilated disc 54 Filter 56 Truss structure 57 Disc-shaped part 58 Inner edge 59 Annular part 60 Ventilated cap 62 tubular piece 64 Reces 66.66 'Closing the Ring 68 Recess 70 Flange 72 System Edge 74 Projections 76 Tapered ring element 78 Afpropningselement 80 ring member 82 bowl-shaped part 84 Pipes (eg. made of foam) 86 Air Channel 88 Opening 89 Close Flat 90 Ventilated cap 91 Opening 92 dome-shaped portion 94 Annular part 96 filter material 98 Open capsule 100 Opening 102 Pipe part 104 Coupling Ring 106 Closed end 108 Disc X Length Axis
权利要求:
Claims (11) [1] 1. An ostomy appliance (2) for fastening (coupling) on a baseplate (22), wherein the ostomy device (2) comprises means for attachment to the base plate (22), characterized in that the ostomy device (2) comprises a fastening ring (4) which is adapted for removable attachment to the base plate (22) and that the ostomy device (2) further comprises elements (6, 42, 90) equipped with means (40, 46) adapted to be releasably secured to the fastening ring (4). [2] 2. An ostomy appliance (2) according to claim 1, characterized in that the ostomy device (2) comprises a fastening ring (4) adapted for removable attachment to the base plate (22) via a fastening profile (8) which is adapted for mounting in a in the base plate (22) provided fastener tracks (28). [3] 3. An ostomy appliance (2) according to claim 1 or claim 2, characterized in that the ostomy device (2) comprising a closure disc (42), wherein the sealing disc (42) comprises means (10) for mounting of a hose (34), wherein the sealing disc ( 42) is adapted for removable mounting on the fastening ring (4). [4] 4. An ostomy appliance (2) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the ostomy device (2) comprises a vented cap (60) adapted for removable mounting on the fastening ring (4). [5] 5. An ostomy appliance (2) according to claim 4, characterized in that the capsule (60) comprises means (38, 40, 46) for removably mounting on the fastening ring. [6] 6. An ostomy appliance (2) according to claim 4 or claim 5, characterized in that the capsule (60) comprises a capsule mounted or integrated filter (54). [7] 7. An ostomy appliance (2) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the ostomy device (2) comprises one or more knobs (38) provided on the upper side of one of the additional elements (6, 42, 90), wherein each knob ( 38) is connected to a corresponding fixing element (40) which is adapted to lockingly engage a corresponding element (36, 50). [8] 8. An ostomy appliance (2) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the ostomy device (2) comprises an additional element (6, 42, 90) in which are provided one or more recesses (62) which is adapted to to receive fasteners (40) and / or projections (46), wherein the additional element (6, 42, 90) is adapted to be locked in the axial direction by rotating the additional element (6, 42, 90) such that the mounting elements (40) and / or the projections (46) displaced relative to the recesses (62). [9] 9. An ostomy appliance (2) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the ostomy device (2) comprises a afpropningselement (78) comprising a ring portion (80) which forms the upper periphery of the afpropningselementet (78), wherein during the ring portion (80) extending a cup-shaped portion (82) of the cup-shaped portion (82), there is provided a preferably centrally located opening (88), wherein the ostomy device (2) comprises a tube (84) with a through-air duct (86 ), wherein the tube (84) is adapted for insertion into and thus plugging of a stoma (16), wherein the tube (84) is arranged to intercept and divert gas from the stoma (16) through the opening (88). [10] 10. An ostomy appliance (2) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the ostomy device (2) comprises a sealing ring (66, 66 ') comprising a preferably cylindrical abutment edge (72) of the proximal end of which is provided a flange ( 70), wherein in extension of the abutment proximal end is provided a tapered (conical) ring member (76), wherein in the locking ring (66) is provided a centrally positioned aperture (5). [11] 11. An ostomy appliance (2) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the ostomy device (2) comprises an open capsule (98) wherein the open the capsule (98) comprises a tube portion (102) of the tube portion (102) which is provided an opening (100).
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