IP Library Granted Patent US 12690959
Granted Patent B2
US 12690959 · App. 18/046,208 · Granted Jul 28, 2026

Artificial bladder system

Inventors: Ken Pettlon, Sr. (Maryville, MO); Kristopher Pettlon (Maryville, MO)
Assignee: Ken Pettlon, Sr.
A61F2/042A61F2/482A61F2250/008
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12690959
App. No.
18/046,208
Granted
Jul 28, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

An artificial bladder system including an implantable bladder, a valve, a number of sensors, and an alert mechanism. The implantable bladder includes an outer wall forming a chamber for collecting urine of a user, the outer wall including inflow openings and an outflow opening. The valve is integrated with the outflow opening to selectively allow urine to flow from the chamber through the outflow opening. The sensors are configured to detect a urine level in the chamber. The alert mechanism is configured to generate a sensory output to alert the user that the bladder should be emptied upon detection of the urine level in the chamber by one of the sensors.

Claims (31)

1 . An artificial bladder system comprising:

an implantable bladder including an outer wall forming a chamber for collecting urine of a user, the outer wall including inflow openings and an outflow opening;

a valve integrated with the outflow opening to selectively allow urine to flow from the chamber through the outflow opening; and

a sensor configured to detect a urine level in the chamber, the sensor being positioned in the middle of the chamber to detect the urine level at approximately fifty percent in at least two different orientations of the bladder.

2 . The artificial bladder system of claim 1 , further comprising an alert mechanism configured to generate a sensory output to alert the user that the bladder should be emptied.

3 . The artificial bladder system of claim 2 , the alert mechanism being configured to be attached to an abdomen wall of the user.

4 . The artificial bladder system of claim 1 , further comprising an alert mechanism configured to generate a sensory output having a first characteristic due to the bladder being in a non-prone position and generate a sensory output having a second characteristic different than the first characteristic due to the bladder being in a prone position.

5 . The artificial bladder system of claim 1 , further comprising a battery configured to supply electrical power to the valve, the valve being configured to open when power is not provided to the valve or when the artificial bladder system has faulted.

6 . The artificial bladder system of claim 1 , the valve including a spring-loaded hinge shiftable to an open position via a catheter and automatically shiftable to a closed position upon removal of the catheter.

7 . The artificial bladder system of claim 1 , the valve being embedded in the outer wall of the bladder.

8 . An artificial bladder system comprising:

an implantable bladder including an outer wall forming a chamber for collecting urine of a user, the outer wall including inflow openings and an outflow opening;

a valve integrated with the outflow opening to selectively allow urine to flow from the chamber through the outflow opening; and

a plurality of sensors configured to detect a urine level in the chamber, the plurality of sensors including a sensor positioned in the middle of the chamber to detect the urine level at approximately fifty percent in at least two different orientations of the bladder.

9 . The artificial bladder system of claim 8 , further comprising an alert mechanism configured to generate a sensory output to alert the user that the bladder should be emptied.

10 . The artificial bladder system of claim 9 , the alert mechanism being configured to be attached to an abdomen wall of the user.

11 . The artificial bladder system of claim 8 , further comprising an alert mechanism configured to generate a sensory output having a first characteristic due to the bladder being in a non-prone position and generate a sensory output having a second characteristic different than the first characteristic due to the bladder being in a prone position.

12 . The artificial bladder system of claim 8 , further comprising a battery configured to supply electrical power to the valve, the valve being configured to open when power is not provided to the valve or when the artificial bladder system has faulted.

13 . The artificial bladder system of claim 8 , the valve including a spring-loaded hinge shiftable to an open position via a catheter and automatically shiftable to a closed position upon removal of the catheter.

14 . The artificial bladder system of claim 8 , the valve being embedded in the outer wall of the bladder.

15 . An artificial bladder system comprising:

an implantable bladder including an outer wall forming a chamber for collecting urine of a user, the outer wall including inflow openings and an outflow opening;

a valve integrated with the outflow opening to selectively allow urine to flow from the chamber through the outflow opening; and

a first sensor positioned near the outer wall to detect a first urine level;

a second sensor positioned near the outer wall above the first sensor to detect a second urine level greater than the first urine level; and

a third sensor positioned in the middle of the chamber to detect a urine level at approximately fifty percent in at least two different orientations of the bladder.

16 . The artificial bladder system of claim 15 , further comprising an alert mechanism configured to generate a sensory output to alert the user that the bladder should be emptied.

17 . The artificial bladder system of claim 16 , the alert mechanism being configured to be attached to an abdomen wall of the user.

18 . The artificial bladder system of claim 16 , the alert mechanism being configured to generate an enhanced sensory output when the bladder is in a prone position.

19 . The artificial bladder system of claim 15 , further comprising a battery configured to supply electrical power to the valve, the valve being configured to open when power is not provided to the valve or when the artificial bladder system has faulted.

20 . The artificial bladder system of claim 15 , the valve including a spring-loaded hinge shiftable to an open position via a catheter and automatically shiftable to a closed position upon removal of the catheter.