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publicationNumber JP-6674670-B1
titleOfInvention Automatic nursing excretion device
abstract An object of the present invention is to provide an automatic nursing care excretion device that automatically supplies an appropriate concentration of ozone gas or ozone water into a diaper in a timely manner when urinating and defecation of a bedridden patient requiring nursing care, and performs deodorization and disinfection while suctioning urine and defecation. provide. SOLUTION: A first humidity sensor S1 for measuring urination and a second humidity sensor S2 for measuring excrement, an odor measurement sensor for measuring odor at the time of defecation in a diaper, and a urine measurement from the first humidity sensor are provided. An ozone gas supply device 200 that supplies a low-concentration ozone gas to the diaper based on the measured humidity value, and an excrement suction pipe connected to the excretion hole of the diaper, and the dehumidified humidity measurement value and / or the odor from the second humidity sensor. An automatic nursing care system comprising a vacuum device 300 for sucking and discharging excrement based on an odor measurement value from a measurement sensor, and an ozone water supply device 400 for supplying cleaning ozone water to a diaper at the timing of suctioning the excrement of the vacuum device. Excretion device. [Selection diagram] Fig. 1
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