Locking ring with lever arm

US10034792B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10034792-B2
Application numberUS-201314383112-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 6, 2013
Priority dateMar 6, 2012
Publication dateJul 31, 2018
Grant dateJul 31, 2018

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A locking ring ( 1 ) for an ostomy coupling as well as an ostomy coupling is provided. The locking ring includes two extension arms ( 4,5 ) connected at a common fulcrum ( 6 ) that will act as a hinge, when the arms are rotated with respect to each other. A toggle-mechanism may be used in the locking ring. The extension arms will through a connection to the locking ring close the locking ring upon rotation.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A locking ring for a coupling component of an ostomy appliance, the locking ring comprising: a ring element and a lock element, the ring element extending between a first end portion having a first closure point and a second end portion having a second closure point, the lock element having a first arm connected to the first end portion of the ring element and a second arm that is directly attachable to the first arm at a common fulcrum to allow the second arm to rotate relative to the first arm about the common fulcrum; wherein, with the second arm connected to the second end portion and with the second arm serving as lever operable to pivot about the common fulcrum, the lock element is operable to move the ring element from a first open position to a second locked position; wherein, in the first open position, the first end portion is separated from the second end portion with the first closure point separated from the second closure point; wherein, in the second locked position, the first closure point is in sealing contact with the second closure point; wherein a first longitudinal axis of the first arm is configured to move from a non-parallel and non-overlapping position to a parallel and overlapping position, relative to a second longitudinal axis of the second arm, when the lock element moves the ring element from the first open position to the second locked position. 2. The locking ring of claim 1 , wherein the second end portion of the ring element includes a projection provided separately from the second closure point, and when the ring element is in the second locked position, the projection of the second end portion of the ring element is retained within a recess formed in the second arm of the lock element to pivotably connect the second arm to the second end portion. 3. The locking ring of claim 1 , wherein the second arm of the lock element is fixedly connected to the second end portion of the ring element, and the first arm and the second arm are operable to detachably connect at the common fulcrum. 4. The locking ring of claim 1 , wherein the first arm and the second arm each extend radially out from, respectively, the first end portion and the second end portion. 5. The locking ring of claim 1 , wherein the first arm and the second arm each have first parts extending from the ring element to the common fulcrum and second parts extending from the common fulcrum to ends of the respective one of the first arm and the second arm, the first parts of the first arm and the second arm being shorter than the second parts of the first arm and the second arm. 6. The locking ring of claim 5 , wherein the second parts of the first and second arm extend at an angle to the first parts of the first arm and the second arm, and wherein the second parts are provided with locking means for locking the first and second arm in the locked position of the locking ring. 7. The locking ring of claim 1 , wherein the second arm is adapted for being rotatably connected to the second end portion. 8. The locking ring of claim 7 , wherein the second end portion includes a tap, and wherein the second arm includes a ring configured to hook the tap to forma connection to the second end portion. 9. The locking ring of claim 1 , wherein the first arm is rotatably connected to the first end portion, and wherein the second arm is rotatably connected to the second end portion. 10. The locking ring of claim 9 , wherein the first arm is detachably connected to the second arm at the common fulcrum. 11. The locking ring of claim 1 , further comprising a snap-fitting between the first arm and the second arm to keep the ring element in the second locked position. 12. The locking ring of claim 1 , wherein the common fulcrum is a snap-fitting connection between the first arm and the second arm. 13. A coupling for an ostomy bag comprising: a first coupling member comprising: a notch; a radially outwardly extending receiving channel; and a locking ring for a coupling component of an ostomy appliance, the locking ring comprising: a ring element and a lock element, the ring element extending between a first end portion having a first closure point and a second end portion having a second closure point, the lock element having a first arm connected to the first end portion of the ring element and a second arm that is directly attachable to the first arm at a common fulcrum to allow the second arm to rotate relative to the first arm about the common fulcrum; wherein, with the second arm connected to the second end portion and with the second arm serving as lever operable to pivot about the common fulcrum, the lock element is operable to move the ring element from a first open position to a second locked position; wherein, in the first open position, the first end portion is separated from the second end portion with the first closure point separated from the second closure point; wherein, in the second locked position, the first closure point is in sealing contact with the second closure point; wherein a first longitudinal axis of the first arm is configured to move from a non-parallel and non-overlapping position to a parallel and overlapping position, relative to a second longitudinal axis of the second arm, when the lock element moves the ring element from the first open position to the second locked position; and a second coupling member comprising: a rib upstanding in the axial direction the rib being provided with a locking cam; wherein the locking cam of the second coupling member cooperates with the notch on the first coupling member, the locking ring being received in the radially outwardly extended channel. 14. The coupling of claim 13 , wherein the second end portion of the ring element includes a projection provided separately from the second closure point, and when the ring element is in the second locked position, the projection of the second end portion of the ring element is retained within a recess formed in the second arm of the lock element to pivotably connect the second arm to the second end portion. 15. The coupling of claim 13 , wherein the ring element has a generally arrow-shaped cross section. 16. The coupling of claim 13 , wherein the first arm is rotatably connected to the first end portion, and wherein the second arm is rotatably connected to the second end portion. 17. An ostomy appliance comprising: a first coupling member comprising: a notch; a radially outwardly extending receiving channel; and a locking ring for a coupling components of the ostomy appliance, the locking ring comprising: a ring element and a lock element, the ring element extending between a first end portion having a first closure point and a second end portion having a second closure point, the lock element having a first arm connected to the first end portion of the ring element and a second arm that is directly attachable to the first arm at a common fulcrum to allow the second arm to rotate relative to the first arm about the common fulcrum; wherein, with the second arm connected to the second end portion and with the second arm serving as lever operable to pivot about the common fulcrum, the lock element is operable to move the ring element from a first open position to a second locked position; wherein, in the first open position, the first end portion is separated from the second end portion with the first closure point separated from the second closure point; wherein, in the second locked position, the first closure point is in sealin

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What does patent US10034792B2 cover?
A locking ring ( 1 ) for an ostomy coupling as well as an ostomy coupling is provided. The locking ring includes two extension arms ( 4,5 ) connected at a common fulcrum ( 6 ) that will act as a hinge, when the arms are rotated with respect to each other. A toggle-mechanism may be used in the locking ring. The extension arms will through a connection to the locking ring close the locking ring u…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Coloplast As
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F5/448. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 31 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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