IP Library Granted Patent US 12,458,526
Granted Patent B2
US 12,458,526 · App. 18/379,987 · Granted Nov 4, 2025

Urine collection device, system, and method

Inventors: Saul Godinez (Chicago, IL); Allison Peterson (Chicago, IL)
Assignee: Medline Industries, LP
A61F5/455A61F5/4401A61F5/443A61M1/84A61M2202/0496
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Patent No.
US 12,458,526
App. No.
18/379,987
Granted
Nov 4, 2025
Kind
B2
Abstract

A urinary collection device includes an outer surface and a generally fluid-permeable core that communicates fluidically with an aspiration tube. The outer surface includes an obverse opening to allow urine to flow into the fluid-permeable core when the device is positioned supralabially. On the reverse may be an actuatable fastener configured to retain the device in a reverse-folded intralabial position. In this manner the device may be placed supralabially or intralabially for urine collection as appropriate. The core may include a first knit fabric layer and a second knit fabric layer joined by a plurality of fibers, the fibers being oriented generally to extend from an obverse to a reverse position to thereby result in flow channels through the core.

Claims (29)

1 . A urinary collection device comprising:

an outer shell including opposing generally fluid-impermeable opposing first and second wall portions;

a fluid-permeable core between the first and second wall portions, the fluid-permeable core including fibers extending from the first wall portion toward the second wall portion to form a plurality of flow channels oriented to direct fluid through the fluid-permeable core toward the second wall portion;

the fluid-permeable core comprising a knit fabric layer that includes a first knit fabric layer and a second knit fabric layer joined by a plurality of fibers, the fibers being oriented generally to extend from an obverse to a reverse position to thereby result in the plurality of flow channels through the fluid-permeable core; and

an aspiration conduit extending longitudinally between the second wall portion and the fluid-permeable core; the first wall portion including an opening exposing the fluid-permeable core along a longitudinal portion of the outer shell to facilitate transfer of urine received at the opening through the plurality of flow channels of the fluid-permeable core and to the aspiration conduit between the second wall portion and the fluid-permeable core; the first and second wall portions flexible to permit folding of the urinary collection device to a folded intralabial position.

2 . The urinary collection device of claim 1 wherein the aspiration conduit extends longitudinally along an inner surface of the second wall portion.

3 . The urinary collection device of claim 1 wherein the aspiration conduit extends longitudinally along a reverse layer of the fluid-permeable core.

4 . The urinary collection device of claim 1 wherein the aspiration conduit extends longitudinally along an inner surface of the second wall portion and along a reverse layer of the fluid-permeable core.

5 . The urinary collection device of claim 1 wherein in the folded intralabial position, the aspiration conduit extends longitudinally between folded portions of the fluid-permeable core and folded portions of the first wall portion.

6 . The urinary collection device of claim 1 further comprising a fastener assembly at the second wall portion configured to retain the urinary collection device in the folded intralabial position, the fastener assembly including elongated strips spaced opposite the longitudinally-extending aspiration conduit.

7 . The urinary collection device of claim 1 , the aspiration conduit received in the outer shell to extend longitudinally between the second knit fabric layer and an inner surface of the second wall portion.

8 . A system comprising the urinary collection device of claim 1 and a source of suction connected to the aspiration conduit.

9 . A method comprising folding the urinary collection device of claim 1 to the folded intralabial position and placing the urinary collection device intralabially for urine collection.

10 . A method of assembling a urinary collection device comprising:

securing a fluid-permeable core and an aspiration conduit within an outer shell including opposing generally fluid-impermeable opposing first and second wall portions, the fluid-permeable core comprising a knit fabric layer that includes a first knit fabric layer and a second knit fabric layer joined by a plurality of fibers, the fibers being oriented generally to extend from an obverse to a reverse position to thereby result in the plurality of flow channels through the fluid-permeable core, said core including fibers extending from the first wall portion towards the second wall portion to form a plurality of flow channels, the aspiration conduit extending longitudinally between the second wall portion and the fluid-permeable core, the first wall portion including an opening exposing the fluid-permeable core along a longitudinal portion of the outer shell such that urine received at the opening flows through the flow channels of the fluid-permeable core, the flow channels being oriented to direct fluid to flow through the fluid-permeable core and to the aspiration conduit between the second wall portion and the fluid-permeable core, the first and second wall portions flexible to permit folding of the urinary collection device to a folded intralabial position.

11 . The method of claim 10 wherein the aspiration conduit extends longitudinally along an inner surface of the second wall portion.

12 . The method of claim 10 wherein the aspiration conduit extends longitudinally along a reverse layer of the core fluid-permeable.

13 . The method of claim 10 wherein in the folded intralabial position, the aspiration conduit extends longitudinally between folded portions of the fluid-permeable core and folded portions of the first wall portion.

14 . The method of claim 10 further comprising a fastener assembly at the second wall portion configured to retain the urinary collection device in the folded intralabial position, the fastener assembly including elongated strips spaced opposite the longitudinally-extending aspiration conduit.

15 . A urinary collection device comprising:

an outer shell including opposing generally fluid-impermeable opposing first and second wall portions;

a fluid-permeable core between the first and second wall portions, the fluid-permeable core second wall portion; and

an aspiration conduit extending longitudinally between the second wall portion and the fluid-permeable core; wherein

the aspiration conduit extends longitudinally along an inner surface of the second wall portion; and wherein

the aspiration conduit extends longitudinally along a reverse layer of the fluid-permeable core; and

the first wall portion including an opening exposing the fluid-permeable core along a longitudinal portion of the outer shell to facilitate transfer of urine received at the opening through the plurality of flow channels of the fluid-permeable core and to the aspiration conduit between the second wall portion and the fluid-permeable core;

the first and second wall portions flexible to permit folding of the urinary collection device to a folded intralabial position;

the fluid-permeable core comprising a knit fabric layer that includes a first knit fabric layer and a second knit fabric layer joined by a plurality of fibers, the fibers being oriented generally to extend from an obverse to a reverse position to thereby result in the plurality of flow channels through the fluid-permeable core.

16 . The urinary collection device of claim 15 wherein in the folded intralabial position, the aspiration conduit extends longitudinally between folded portions of the fluid-permeable core and folded portions of the first wall portion.

Assignments (3)
PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded May 28, 2026
From: MEDLINE INDUSTRIES, LP
To: WILMINGTON TRUST, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS NOTES COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 075643/0462 →
PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jun 20, 2025
From: MEDLINE INDUSTRIES, LP
To: WILMINGTON TRUST, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS NOTES COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 071672/0100 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 2, 2024
From: MEDLINE INDUSTRIES, LP
To: WILMINGTON TRUST, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS NOTES COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 066971/0808 →