IP Library Granted Patent US 12691014
Granted Patent B2
US 12691014 · App. 18/175,580 · Granted Jul 28, 2026

Diaper for structurally isolating urine matter from fecal matter

Inventors: Tivon Sinclair Jeffers (Brooklyn, NY); Lisaroxanne Walters-Jeffers (Brooklyn, NY)
A61F13/495A61M25/02A61F2013/4953
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12691014
App. No.
18/175,580
Granted
Jul 28, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A diaper including a front section sheet having a urinary side absorbent material that is configured to be operable for mainly capturing urine matter. A back section sheet having a urinary side absorbent material that is configured to be operable for considerably capturing fecal matter. A proximate middle inner portion bridges the front section sheet and back section sheet. A divider element is configured to structurally separate or isolate urine matter from fecal matter.

Claims (27)

1 . A diaper comprising:

a front section sheet, wherein said front section sheet is configured to be operable for mainly capturing urine matter,

a back section sheet, wherein said back section sheet is configured to be operable for considerably capturing fecal matter;

a proximate middle inner portion bridging said front section sheet and back section sheet; and

a W-shaped divider element, wherein said W-shaped divider element is configured to structurally separate or isolate the urine matter from fecal matter.

2 . The diaper of claim 1 , wherein said front section sheet comprises a urinary side absorbent material.

3 . The diaper of claim 2 , wherein said back section sheet comprises a fecal side absorbent layer.

4 . The diaper of claim 3 , further comprising a catheter flap, said catheter flap comprises a catheter compartment for securing a catheter.

5 . The diaper of claim 4 , wherein said front section sheet comprises a straw-type perforated hole, said straw-type perforated hole is configured to secure the catheter.

6 . A diaper comprising:

a front section sheet, wherein said front section sheet is configured to be operable for mainly capturing urine matter;

a back section sheet, wherein said back section sheet is configured to be operable for considerably capturing fecal matter;

a proximate middle inner portion bridging said front section sheet and back section sheet; and

a W-shaped divider element, wherein said W-shaped divider element is configured to structurally separate or isolate the urine matter from fecal matter.

7 . The diaper of claim 6 , wherein said front section sheet is configured to mainly capture urine.

8 . The diaper of claim 7 , wherein said front section sheet comprises a urinary side absorbent material.

9 . The diaper of claim 8 , wherein said front section sheet comprises a urinary side waistband.

10 . The diaper of claim 9 , wherein said back section sheet is configured to mostly capture fecal matter.

11 . The diaper of claim 10 , wherein said back section sheet comprises a fecal side absorbent layer.

12 . The diaper of claim 11 , further comprising a resealable catheter flap, said resealable catheter flap comprises a resealable catheter compartment for securing a catheter.

13 . The diaper of claim 12 , further comprising a straw-type perforated hole, said straw-type perforated hole is configured to secure the catheter.

14 . A diaper comprising:

a front section sheet, said front section sheet comprises a urinary side absorbent material that is configured to be operable for mainly capturing urine matter;

a back section sheet, said back section sheet comprises a urinary side absorbent material that is configured to be operable for considerably capturing fecal matter;

a proximate middle inner portion bridging said front section sheet and back section sheet;

a W-shaped divider element, wherein said W-shaped divider element is configured to structurally separate or isolate the urine matter from fecal matter; and

a resealable catheter flap, said resealable catheter flap comprises a resealable catheter compartment for securing a catheter.