Patent classifications
A47K4/00
CONVERTIBLE HANDWASH STATION
A handwash station being frontally accessible from a user position, in which the hand-wash station has a base body including a front side, left side and right side, which base body supports a pivotally connected sink unit including a sink and a faucet for dispensing water. The handwash station is convertible from a left to a right version. In the left version, the sink unit is pivotable to the left side about a left pivot, and in the right version, the sink unit is pivotable to the right side about a right pivot. Due to the convertibility, the same handwash station is suitable to be placed either against a left or a right side wall of a portable restroom.
TEMPORARY RESTROOM AND WELLNESS POD
A temporary restroom may form a complete enclosure, including a front wall, a back wall, two sidewalls, a floor, a ceiling, and a door. The front wall, the back wall, the two sidewalls, the floor and the ceiling each includes multiple support members, which together form a frame. Inside the enclosure, the temporary restroom includes a, coupled with a waste drainage pipe, a sink in, coupled with a water pipe and a waste water drainage pipe, and multiple connections for connecting the waste drainage pipe and the waste drainage pipe to waste plumbing, connecting the water pipe to water plumbing, and connecting the temporary restroom to a source of electric power. The temporary restroom does not include a waste storage tank or a built-in source of water.
TOILET/SHOWER COMBINATION FIXTURE
A combination shower and toilet is disclosed. The device comprises a base, a toilet bowl extending from the base, a shower head coupled to the base, a pivoting curtain rod coupled to the base, and a shower curtain coupled to the curtain rod.
TOILET/SHOWER COMBINATION FIXTURE
A combination shower and toilet is disclosed. The device comprises a base, a toilet bowl extending from the base, a shower head coupled to the base, a pivoting curtain rod coupled to the base, and a shower curtain coupled to the curtain rod.
Portable Restroom System
A portable restroom system provides multiple restroom units and an arrangement which allows the size of the system to be reduced for easy storage and transportation. The system includes a first restroom array, a second restroom array, a water-supply manifold, and a waste-removal manifold. The first restroom array and the second restroom array each preferably provide at least four restroom units. The first restroom array and the second restroom array are structurally arranged to allow retractability of the walls, the ceilings, and the floors of the restroom units in order to allow the system to be easily stored and transported when not in use. The water-supply manifold provides clean water to the associated restroom units of the first restroom array and the second restroom array. The waste-removal manifold removes any waste produced after use of the associated restroom units of the first restroom array and the second restroom array.
Portable Restroom System
A portable restroom system provides multiple restroom units and an arrangement which allows the size of the system to be reduced for easy storage and transportation. The system includes a first restroom array, a second restroom array, a water-supply manifold, and a waste-removal manifold. The first restroom array and the second restroom array each preferably provide at least four restroom units. The first restroom array and the second restroom array are structurally arranged to allow retractability of the walls, the ceilings, and the floors of the restroom units in order to allow the system to be easily stored and transported when not in use. The water-supply manifold provides clean water to the associated restroom units of the first restroom array and the second restroom array. The waste-removal manifold removes any waste produced after use of the associated restroom units of the first restroom array and the second restroom array.
UNIVERSAL PORT FOR A BIDET WASHING APPARATUS
A universal port for attaching bathroom accessories to a bidet washing apparatus and a method of attaching the same is disclosed. In an embodiment, the universal port includes a rail unit attachable to the bidet washing apparatus; and a slider unit reversibly, slidably attachable to the rail unit. In another embodiment, the universal port includes a slider unit attachable to the bidet washing apparatus; and a rail unit reversibly, slidably attachable to the slider unit.
UNIVERSAL PORT FOR A BIDET WASHING APPARATUS
A universal port for attaching bathroom accessories to a bidet washing apparatus and a method of attaching the same is disclosed. In an embodiment, the universal port includes a rail unit attachable to the bidet washing apparatus; and a slider unit reversibly, slidably attachable to the rail unit. In another embodiment, the universal port includes a slider unit attachable to the bidet washing apparatus; and a rail unit reversibly, slidably attachable to the slider unit.
BATHROOM FIXTURES AND COMPONENTS
A toilet installed in a bathroom includes a toilet bowl and a tank coupled to the toilet bowl. The tank can contain fluid for the toilet bowl. A rear surface of the tank is flush against a wall of the bathroom such that there is no gap between the tank and the wall and a bottom surface of the tank is flush against a floor of the bathroom such that there is no gap between the tank and the floor. The tank extends longitudinally above and below the toilet bowl and laterally outward past the toilet bowl such that a first side surface and a second side surface of the tank define outermost side peripheries of the toilet.
BATHROOM FIXTURES AND COMPONENTS
A toilet installed in a bathroom includes a toilet bowl and a tank coupled to the toilet bowl. The tank can contain fluid for the toilet bowl. A rear surface of the tank is flush against a wall of the bathroom such that there is no gap between the tank and the wall and a bottom surface of the tank is flush against a floor of the bathroom such that there is no gap between the tank and the floor. The tank extends longitudinally above and below the toilet bowl and laterally outward past the toilet bowl such that a first side surface and a second side surface of the tank define outermost side peripheries of the toilet.