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Abstract
A sanitary isolation pad comprises a pad body, wherein the pad body comprises a waist fixing part which can be detachably wound on the waist for fixing; a hip covering part for attaching to the hip and extending from the waist fixing part; a leg extension part extending from the hip covering part for isolating the leg from the toilet stool; the pad body opening comprises a linear opening and a large opening, the large opening is arranged at the leg extending part, the linear opening extends from the hip covering part to the large opening, a rear excretion opening is arranged in the linear opening, the large opening is arranged to be a front excretion opening, the front excretion opening is used for corresponding to the urination part of a human body, and the rear excretion opening is used for corresponding to the anus of the human body; and a tight fitting patch connected to the hip covering part for releasable connection with the waist fixing part. The sanitary isolation pad is fixed on the body through the waist fixing part and used close to the body, so that the condition that the body is contacted with dirt when the body excretes the excrement is avoided.
Description
Technical Field
The utility model relates to a sanitary equipment especially relates to splashproof sanitary shock insulator that cooperation stool pot used.
Background
Anti-splash products have been described in some documents for preventing dirt in a toilet bowl from splashing on a person or on the person's clothing when the toilet is in use. The liquid splashed by the excrement falling into the toilet bowl contacts with human bodies, which is not only unpleasant, but also dangerous for spreading diseases. Especially when using public toilets, the risk of disease transmission is higher for women, who may also be infected with the vulva. Therefore, there is a desire for anti-spattering products that prevent both the spattering of waste during use of the toilet and the contact of waste with the toilet.
The chinese patent application publication No. CN1500948A describes the related art of anti-splash, and for the sake of information integrity, the related contents are referred to as follows:
known techniques include U.S. patent nos. 6,374,428; U.S. Pat. No. 6,170,092, which discloses a paper sheet-like device for preventing splashing in a toilet bowl. In use, the paper is dropped into the pool of water in the toilet bowl and the splash guard technique does not allow the faecal matter to pass through its paper splash guard, and therefore the splash guard technique may prevent initial faecal matter from splashing, but quickly fails because the splash guard quickly sinks to the bottom under the initial faecal load. Another known technique is us patent U.S.4,010,497, which also puts the paper sheet into the water of the toilet bowl, but it opens some slits in the paper sheet to let the excrement pass. However, in practice, if the slot is too small, the waste will still not pass through and the sheet will still sink to the bottom and fail; if the gap is too large, splashing cannot be inhibited;
another known prior art is U.S. patent No. 4,774,730 which discloses a non-disposable device which is placed in a toilet. Therefore, dirt is retained and cleaning is difficult. Another prior art known in this connection is, similarly, european patent EP 506,464, which is also installed in toilets for a long time, also retains waste and is difficult to clean;
other prior art is known as well as chinese patents: cn00235294.x, CN 00225690.8, CN00207955.0, CN 99226169.4, CN 97225853.1, CN 95228704.8, CN 9522149.7. Among them, chinese patents CN 9522149.7 and CN 99226169.4 are disposable devices, which lack a structure for passing excrement, and their splash-proof paper sheets are easily to sink into water under the load of excrement and fail. 00235294.x, 00225690.8, 00207955.0 and 95228704.8 are devices for multiple use, which are permanently installed in a toilet, and thus, retain dirt, and are difficult to clean, and also inconvenient to load with various functional agents.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
An object of the utility model is to provide a sanitary shock insulator, it can solve aforementioned at least one problem.
A sanitary napkin wherein a main body of the napkin comprises a waist fixing portion for releasably winding around the waist for fixing, a buttock-covering portion for attaching to the buttock and extending from said waist fixing portion; a leg extension part extending from the hip covering part for isolating the leg from the toilet stool; the pad body opening comprises a linear opening and a large opening, the large opening is arranged at the leg extending part, the linear opening extends from the hip covering part to the large opening, a rear excretion hole is arranged in the linear opening, the large opening is arranged to be a front excretion hole, the front excretion hole is used for corresponding to the urination part of a human body, and the rear excretion hole is used for corresponding to the anus of the human body; a close-fitting patch is connected to the buttock-covering section for releasable connection with the waist fixing section to tighten the buttock-covering section, and has a close-fitting patch opening for exposing a urination portion of the human body.
In one or more embodiments of the sanitary napkin, the waist fixing portion comprises two side flaps, and one end of the close-fitting patch remote from the buttock-covering portions has a connection area, and the side flaps are adapted to be detachably connected to the connection areas of the close-fitting patch, respectively, after the waist fixing portion passes around the waist, thereby fixing the waist fixing portion on the waist while allowing the close-fitting patch to tighten the buttock-covering portions.
In one or more embodiments of the sanitary spacer, the two side wings are respectively provided with a mark, and the marks on the two side wings are symmetrical relative to the same symmetrical line of the spacer body opening or/and the close-fitting patch opening.
In one or more embodiments of the sanitary barrier, the side flaps and the attachment area are bonded or fastened.
In one or more embodiments of the sanitary separation pad, the separation pad body opening is further provided with a bridge part positioned between the front excretion opening and the rear excretion opening, the bridge part is used for corresponding to the perineum part of a human body, and the bridge part is connected with two sides of the linear opening.
In one or more embodiments of the sanitary partition, the linear opening further has a starting point located at the buttock-covering part and an ending point located at the abutment of the linear opening and the large opening.
In one or more embodiments of the sanitary spacer, the linear opening further has a first opening line between the starting point and the rear discharge opening and a second opening line between the rear discharge opening and the finishing point, and the linear opening is enlarged at the rear discharge opening with respect to opening widths of the first opening line and the second opening line.
In one or more embodiments of the sanitary spacer, both sides of the linear opening adjacent to the large opening are respectively provided with a connecting part, and the close fitting patch is connected with the connecting part through the edge thereof.
In one or more embodiments of the sanitary barrier, the close fitting patch has an inner side surface facing the human body and an outer side surface located on the opposite side of the inner side surface, and the inner side surface and/or the outer side surface is provided with a water absorbent material.
In one or more embodiments of the sanitary barrier, only the peripheral edge of the inner side surface and/or the outer side surface is provided with a water-absorbing material which surrounds the inner side surface and/or the outer side surface.
In one or more embodiments of the sanitary spacer, the spacer body is a sheet body in a state of being horizontally laid, and the spacer body opening extends along a center line of the sheet body.
In one or more embodiments of the sanitary spacer, the main material layer of the sanitary spacer is made of a plastic material, a silicone material, a fiber material or a paper material.
In one or more embodiments of the sanitary barrier, the sanitary barrier is loaded with a functional agent; the surface of the sanitary isolation pad, which is in contact with the skin, is made of a skin comfort material; the sanitary isolation pad comprises pleats, thereby having an area expansion function; the surface material on the periphery of the opening of the spacer body contains hydrophobic material.
In one or more embodiments of the sanitary spacer, the paper-like material comprises a polymer.
The sanitary isolation pad has the beneficial effects that:
the sanitary isolation pad is fixed on the body through the waist fixing part and used in a close fit manner, so that the condition that the body is contacted with dirt when the body excretes the excrement is avoided.
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The above and other features, properties and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following description of the embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a sanitary napkin.
Figure 2 is a schematic view of a sanitary barrier concealing a cling wrap.
Figure 3 is a schematic view of a sticker.
FIG. 4 is a schematic view of the opening of the body of the sanitary pad.
FIG. 5 is a view showing a state of use of the sanitary spacer.
Detailed Description
The following discloses many different embodiments or examples for implementing the subject technology described. Specific examples of components and arrangements are described below to simplify the present disclosure, but these are merely examples and do not limit the scope of the invention. For example, if a first feature is formed over or on a second feature described later in the specification, this may include embodiments in which the first and second features are formed in direct contact, and may also include embodiments in which additional features are formed between the first and second features, such that the first and second features may not be in direct contact. Additionally, reference numerals and/or letters may be repeated among the various examples throughout this disclosure. This repetition is for the purpose of simplicity and clarity and does not in itself dictate a relationship between the various embodiments and/or configurations discussed. Further, when a first element is described as being coupled or coupled to a second element, the description includes embodiments in which the first and second elements are directly coupled or coupled to each other, as well as embodiments in which one or more additional intervening elements are added to indirectly couple or couple the first and second elements to each other.
As shown in figure 1, the sanitary isolation pad comprises an isolation pad body 1 and a close fitting patch 2. The pad body 1 includes a waist fixing portion 11, a hip covering portion 12, and leg extending portions 13. The lumbar securing portion 11, the hip covering portion 12, and the leg extension portions 13 are indicated by broken lines L1 and L2 in regions corresponding to the pad body 1. It is to be noted that the waist fixing portion 11, the buttock-covering portion 12, and the leg extensions 13 are divided according to the functions of the respective portions for convenience of description of the construction of the sanitary spacer, and therefore the positions of the imaginary lines L1, L2 are reference positions, and the imaginary lines L1, L2 are not generally present in an actual product. The pad body 1 is generally made of a layered material, which may be a single layer material or a multi-layer material, and the waist fixing portion 11, the hip-covering portion 12, and the leg-extending portions 13 are generally integrally made of these layered materials. The main material layer of the spacer body 1 and/or the close-fitting sticker 2 can be plastic, silica gel, fiber or paper material, and optionally, polymer is mixed in the main material layer. Alternatively, the spacer body 1 and/or the close-fitting patch 2 may be loaded with functional agents such as disinfectant, insecticide, aromatic, deodorant, coloring agent, enzyme or microorganism agents on the basis of the main material layer. Yet another alternative is that the body 1 and/or the body 2 are at least partly made of a skin comfort material, such as cotton, on the side facing the skin, which layer may be provided only on the waist fixing portion 11 and the hip covering portion 12. Yet another alternative is that the body 1 and/or the plaster 2 are folded, whereby they have an area expansion function. Yet another alternative is that the material around each opening of the body 1 and/or the plaster 2 is made of hydrophobic material. A further alternative is to provide the inside surface of the plaster 2 with a water-absorbing material, and furthermore, from a material saving point of view, the edge of the plaster 2 (including the edge of its opening) may be provided with a water-absorbing material that surrounds the inside surface thereof.
Referring to fig. 5, the lumbar fixing portion 11 is for releasable fixing around the lumbar of the human body 4. The hip covering section 12 is for attaching the hip and is provided adjacent to the lumbar fixing section 11. The leg extension portion 13 extends from the hip covering portion 12 and is used to isolate the legs of the human body 4 from the toilet stool. The toilet is usually referred to as a seat 3 of a toilet, but is not limited thereto, and may be a corresponding position of a nursing bed or a chair of a patient. The leg extension 13 may be provided to cover the corresponding toilet stool, or may not cover the toilet stool entirely, as long as it can isolate the leg from the toilet stool.
As shown in fig. 2, the pad body 1 further includes a pad body opening, the pad body opening includes a line-type opening 14 and a large opening 15, the large opening 15 is disposed on the leg extension portion 13, the line-type opening 14 extends from the hip covering portion 12 to the large opening 15, a rear excretion portion 140 is disposed in the line-type opening 14, the large opening 15 is disposed as a front excretion portion, the front excretion portion is used for corresponding to the urination portion of the human body, and the rear excretion portion is used for corresponding to the anus of the human body.
As shown in fig. 1 and 3, the proximal end 21 of the sticker 2 is used to connect the hip covering parts 12, and as shown in fig. 5, the distal end 22 of the sticker 2 is used to be releasably connected with the waist fixing part 11 to tighten the hip covering parts 12. After the tight-fitting patch 2 is tensioned upwards and connected and fixed with the waist fixing part 11, the buttocks covering part 12 is tightly attached to the buttocks of the human body, at the moment, the human body is in a standing state, when a user squats or sits down, the surface area of the buttocks is enlarged, and therefore the line type opening 14 of the buttocks covering part 12 is opened, the width of the line type opening 14 is widened, the rear excretion part of the human body is exposed, but the buttocks is effectively covered at the same time, even if excrement falls into sewage splashes up, the sewage splashes up around the excrement, the open area of the line type opening 14 is difficult to reach, therefore, a very natural use mode can be adopted, and the effective dirt isolating effect is achieved. Of course, the application method is not limited to this, for example, another application method is to fasten the body patch in order to facilitate tightening, the user first attaches the two side flaps together and then fastens them to the waist (one of the two side flaps is provided with glue, for example, called a-side, and then attaches the other side flap to the side of the a-side, called B-side, and after the a-side and the B-side are attached together), the initial state of the body patch can be in a folded placement mode, the folded distal end 22 of the body patch is approximately positioned at the front excretion hole for easy picking up, and after sitting on a toilet, the distal end 22 of the body patch is pulled up, and the distal end 22 is provided with glue or other bonding means to attach the overlapping surface of the distal end 22.
The close fitting patch 2 has a close fitting patch opening 25, and the close fitting patch opening 25 is used for exposing a urination part of a human body. The large opening 15 of the spacer body 1 corresponds to the urination part exposed from the close-fitting opening 25, and the area of the large opening 15 is set to be large enough to allow urine to pass through the large opening 15 into the toilet.
While one embodiment of a sanitary barrier is described above, in other embodiments, many more details are possible and at least some of these details may vary widely from the above-described embodiments. At least some of these details and variations are described below in several embodiments.
Referring to FIGS. 1 and 5, one embodiment of the waist securing portion 11 which is releasably wrapped around the waist of the human body 4 is that the waist securing portion 11 includes two side flaps 110. The end of the fit patch 2 remote from the hip covering portions 12, that is, the distal end 22 thereof has a connection region 221, and the side flaps 110 are releasably connected to the connection region 221 of the fit patch 2 after the waist fixing portion 11 passes around the waist of the human body, thereby fixing the waist fixing portion 11 on the waist while allowing the fit patch 2 to tighten the hip covering portions 12. The side flaps 110 are attached to the sticker 2 in a variety of configurations, one configuration being where the side flaps 110 overlap and then the attachment area 221 of the sticker 2 overlaps the side flaps 110 on the outside. Another configuration is that the attachment area 221 of the sticker 2 is positioned inside, corresponding to the abdomen of the human body, and then the wings 110 are sequentially overlapped on the sticker 2.
As shown in fig. 1 and 2, the two side wings 110 are respectively provided with marks 5, the marks 5 are respectively shown in a circle, a square or a triangle in the figures, but are not limited thereto, and can be patterns, colors or combinations thereof, and can also be other mark structures of convex parts and concave parts, and the marks on the two side wings 110 are symmetrical with respect to the same symmetrical line of the spacer body opening 14 or/and the close fit patch opening 25. This arrangement has the advantage that when the waist attachment portion 11 is wrapped around the waist, the indicia 5 on the side flaps 110 are aligned symmetrically about the navel area, e.g., when the wearer touches the navel, they will be aligned approximately at substantially equal distances from the sides of the navel, and when aligned, the two rows of orifices of the septum body opening 14 will then fit substantially about the stool or urine, with the discrepancy being adjusted by personal preference. To facilitate accommodation for people of different girths, a plurality of indicia 5 are provided on one of the side flaps 110.
The aforementioned overlapping manner between the side flaps 110 or the connecting area 221 of the side flaps 110 to the sticker 2 includes, but is not limited to, bonding or fastening.
As shown in fig. 2, the pad body opening further has a bridge portion 16 located between the front and rear excretory orifices 140, the bridge portion 16 is used to correspond to the perineum portion of the human body, and the bridge portion 16 connects both sides of the linear opening 14. The bridge portion 16 has the advantage of effectively preventing the opening of the sanitary partition pad body from deviating from the expected position, namely, in the process of opening the linear opening 14 by the buttocks of a human body, the bridge portion 16 can ensure that the opening process of the linear opening 14 is carried out by taking the connecting line between the front discharge opening and the rear discharge opening as the center, or ensure that the connecting line does not deviate, so that the adjusting times of the sanitary partition pad by a user can be reduced, and the sanitary partition pad can be operated by the user in a more natural and rapid mode.
As shown in fig. 2 and 4, the linear opening 14 further has a starting point 145 and an ending point, the starting point 145 is located at the hip covering part 12, and the ending point is located at the abutment of the linear opening 14 and the large opening 15. The starting point 145 is close to the waist securing portion 11, and in some modified embodiments, it is also suitable that the starting point 145 is provided at the waist securing portion 11 close to the hip covering portion 12.
As shown in fig. 2 and 4, the linear opening 14 further has a first opening line 141 between the starting point 145 and the rear drain 140, and a second opening line 142 between the rear drain 140 and the ending point, and the linear opening 14 is enlarged in opening width at the rear drain 140 with respect to the first opening line 141 and the second opening line 142. The first and second opening lines 141 and 142 are used to assist the rear discharge opening 140 to be enlarged when the user squats down, and even if the first and second opening lines 141 and 142 are enlarged, the opening width is narrower than that of the rear discharge opening 140, and the filth is spread around by the stools, so that the filth is hard to reach the skin of the human body through the first and second opening lines.
As shown in figure 1, the connection position of the tight fitting patch 2 and the spacer body 1 is selected on both sides of the linear opening 14 adjacent to the large opening 15, where the connection parts 6 are provided, respectively, and the base end 21 of the tight fitting patch 2 is connected to the connection parts 6 through the edge thereof. The connection position of the tight fitting patch 2 and the pad body 1 is not limited to this, and the connection position may be selected as long as the hip connection part can be tightened.
As shown in fig. 3, the plaster 2 has an inner side surface facing the human body, a surface shown in fig. 3, and an outer side surface (not shown in fig. 3) on the opposite side of the inner side surface, the inner side surface and/or the outer side surface being provided with a water absorbent material 29. The absorbent material 29 may function in certain unexpected situations, such as when the direction of urine discharge of the user is unexpectedly deviated from the expected position, and the absorbent material 29 will absorb most of the waste material to prevent the waste material from contacting the skin of the user. Furthermore, an alternative arrangement is to provide only the peripheral edge of the inner and/or outer side surface with a loop of absorbent material enclosing the inner and/or outer side surface, the peripheral edge containing the edge of the fit opening 25, the loop 256 of absorbent material being shown in figure 3, so as to achieve almost the same effect with less material.
As shown in fig. 1 and 2, the spacer body 1 is a sheet body which is symmetrical to the left and right after being laid flat, and the opening of the spacer body extends along the center line of the sheet body, which is not shown in the drawings, but can be understood by referring to fig. 1 and 2.
The sanitary isolation pad can play a role when people squat or sit down or in other occasions, and avoids the situation that the excrement and urine can be splashed on the body frequently. The toilet bowl is convenient to use, and due to the close-fitting use, the splashed dirt can be splashed on the separation pad when the toilet bowl is used for defecation, so that the condition that the defecation is splashed on the body is avoided, and meanwhile, the body is prevented from contacting the toilet bowl body, so that the toilet bowl is sanitary and healthy. In addition, the multifunctional cold insulation and bacteriostasis pad can also be selectively provided with functional preparations, has the functions of cold insulation, bacteriostasis and the like, and can meet the diversified requirements of users to different degrees. Sanitary spacers are not only used for splash protection, but also for isolation purposes only, or for other purposes.
Although the present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments, it is not intended to limit the present invention, and those skilled in the art can make various changes and modifications without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Therefore, any modification, equivalent changes and modifications made to the above embodiments according to the technical spirit of the present invention, all without departing from the content of the technical solution of the present invention, fall within the scope of protection defined by the claims of the present invention.
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1. A sanitary spacer, comprising:
the shock insulator body, it includes:
a waist fixing portion for releasably winding around the waist to fix the waist;
a hip covering part attached to the hip and extending from the waist fixing part;
a leg extension part extending from the hip covering part for isolating the leg from the toilet; and
the pad body opening comprises a linear opening and a large opening, the large opening is arranged at the leg extending part, the linear opening extends from the hip covering part to the large opening, a rear excretion opening is arranged in the linear opening, the large opening is arranged to be a front excretion opening, the front excretion opening is used for corresponding to the urination part of a human body, and the rear excretion opening is used for corresponding to the anus of the human body;
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a tight fitting patch connected to the buttock-covering part for being detachably connected to the waist fixing part to tighten the buttock-covering part, having a tight fitting patch opening for exposing a urination part of a human body.
2. The sanitary pad as claimed in claim 1, wherein said waist fixing portion comprises two side flaps, and an end of said close fitting sheet remote from said buttock-covering portions has a joining region, and said side flaps are adapted to be respectively releasably joined to said joining regions of said close fitting sheet after said waist fixing portion passes around said waist, thereby fixing said waist fixing portion on the waist while allowing said close fitting sheet to tighten said buttock-covering portions.
3. A sanitary spacer as defined in claim 2 wherein each of said flaps is provided with indicia, said indicia on each flap being symmetrical about the same line of symmetry as said spacer body opening or/and said panty opening.
4. A sanitary spacer as defined in claim 2, wherein said side flaps are bonded or fastened to said attachment area.
5. The sanitary spacer as claimed in claim 1, wherein said spacer body opening further has a bridge portion between said front and rear excretory openings, said bridge portion being adapted to correspond to the perineal region of the human body, said bridge portion connecting both sides of said linear opening.
6. A sanitary partition pad as recited in claim 1, wherein said linear opening further has a beginning point and an ending point, said beginning point being located at said buttock-covering portion and said ending point being located adjacent said linear opening to said large opening.
7. The sanitary spacer as claimed in claim 6, wherein said linear opening further has a first opening line between said starting point and said rear discharge opening and a second opening line between said rear discharge opening and said ending point, said linear opening being enlarged at said rear discharge opening with respect to opening widths of said first opening line and said second opening line.
8. The sanitary spacer as claimed in claim 1, wherein the linear opening has a connecting portion at both sides adjacent to the large opening, respectively, and the close fitting patch is connected to the connecting portion by its edge.
9. A sanitary spacer as claimed in claim 1 wherein said body fitting has an inner surface facing the body and an outer surface on the opposite side of said inner surface, said inner and/or outer surfaces being provided with a water absorbent material.
10. A sanitary spacer as claimed in claim 9 wherein only the peripheral edge of said inner surface and/or said outer surface is provided with absorbent material surrounding said inner surface and/or said outer surface.
11. A sanitary spacer as defined in claim 1, wherein said spacer body is in a flat laid configuration as a symmetrical sheet with said spacer body opening extending along a centerline of said sheet.
12. The sanitary spacer as claimed in claim 1, wherein the main material layer of the sanitary spacer is made of a plastic material, a silicone material, a fiber material or a paper-like material.
13. A sanitary spacer as claimed in claim 12, wherein said sanitary spacer is loaded with a functional agent; the surface of the sanitary isolation pad, which is in contact with the skin, is made of a skin comfort material; the sanitary isolation pad comprises pleats, thereby having an area expansion function; the surface material on the periphery of the opening of the spacer body contains hydrophobic material.
14. A sanitary spacer as defined in claim 12, wherein said paper-like material comprises a polymer.
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