Patent classifications
A47K13/28
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TRANSPORTING BIO-WASTE
A remote-controlled vehicle for collecting and transporting bio-waste that is capable of compacting bio-waste, dumping the waste in a variety of ways, and that has a rechargeable battery, among other functions, is disclosed. A system for collecting the bio-waste material also is provided. The system includes a plurality of collection receptacles associated with a structure, each of the plurality of collection receptacles receiving the bio-waste material without the use of water as a carrier. A transport network extends from each of the plurality of collection receptacles to at least one storage receptacle located at the structure. A plurality of vehicles, or carts, is disposed within the transport network and collect the bio-waste material.
SANITARY WASHING DEVICE AND METHOD FOR ASSEMBLE THE SAME
According to one embodiment, a sanitary washing device includes base and case plates, a case cover, a pivotally supporting unit, and a back cover. The base plate is fixed to a rear part of a toilet bowl. The case plate mounts a washing function part washing a private part of a human body. The case cover covers the washing function part and is fixed onto the case plate. The pivotally supporting unit includes first and second pivotally supporting parts and is fixed to the base plate. The back cover is provided backward the pivotally supporting unit. Front and rear parts of the base plate are fixed to the toilet bowl via first and second position adjusting unit. The case plate is fixed to the base plate via a third position adjusting unit. A fourth position adjusting unit is provided between the pivotally supporting unit and the back cover.
SWIVEL FLOW SEAT
An apparatus for improved toilet seat structured and arranged to freely swivel in both left and right directions, a full 360 degrees to provide a user especially a handicapped user a toilet seat that increases comfort and facilitates freedom of movement while utilizing a bathroom facility.
SWIVEL FLOW SEAT
An apparatus for improved toilet seat structured and arranged to freely swivel in both left and right directions, a full 360 degrees to provide a user especially a handicapped user a toilet seat that increases comfort and facilitates freedom of movement while utilizing a bathroom facility.
Toilet
A toilet includes a base, a cover, and a seat. The seat is rotatably coupled to the base, and the cover is rotatably coupled to the seat. The cover and the seat define an angled axis that is oriented upward and forward toward a front end of the base. The cover and the seat are each configured to rotate about the angled axis between a lowered position in which the cover and the seat are located adjacent the base and a stowed position in which the cover and the seat are oriented in an upward direction.
Toilet
A toilet includes a base, a cover, and a seat. The seat is rotatably coupled to the base, and the cover is rotatably coupled to the seat. The cover and the seat define an angled axis that is oriented upward and forward toward a front end of the base. The cover and the seat are each configured to rotate about the angled axis between a lowered position in which the cover and the seat are located adjacent the base and a stowed position in which the cover and the seat are oriented in an upward direction.
TOILET SEAT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT SYSTEM
In an embodiment, an apparatus is provided. The apparatus includes a toilet seat. The apparatus also includes a first set of actuators coupled to the toilet seat and a second set of actuators coupled to the toilet seat. The apparatus includes a toilet base coupled to the first set of actuators and the second set of actuators. The apparatus further includes a controller coupled to the first set of actuators and the second set of actuators and a power supply coupled to the first set of actuators and the second set of actuators. The apparatus may also include a first support plate attached to a top of the first set of actuators and a top of the second set of actuators. The toilet seat may be attached to a top surface of the first support plate above a through-hole extending through the first support plate. The apparatus may also include a second support plate attached to a bottom of the first set of actuators and a bottom of the second set of actuators. The second support plate may be attached to a top of the toilet base. The second support plate has a through-hole therethrough. The through-hole of the first support plate is aligned with the through-hole of the second support plate. The through-hole of the second support plate aligned with an opening of the toilet base. In an embodiment, the controller is a switch coupled to the first set of actuators and the second set of actuators. In another embodiment, the controller includes a first switch coupled to the first set of actuators, and a second switch coupled to the second set of actuators. In yet another embodiment, the controller is a button coupled to the first set of actuators and the second set of actuators.
TOILET SEAT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT SYSTEM
In an embodiment, an apparatus is provided. The apparatus includes a toilet seat. The apparatus also includes a first set of actuators coupled to the toilet seat and a second set of actuators coupled to the toilet seat. The apparatus includes a toilet base coupled to the first set of actuators and the second set of actuators. The apparatus further includes a controller coupled to the first set of actuators and the second set of actuators and a power supply coupled to the first set of actuators and the second set of actuators. The apparatus may also include a first support plate attached to a top of the first set of actuators and a top of the second set of actuators. The toilet seat may be attached to a top surface of the first support plate above a through-hole extending through the first support plate. The apparatus may also include a second support plate attached to a bottom of the first set of actuators and a bottom of the second set of actuators. The second support plate may be attached to a top of the toilet base. The second support plate has a through-hole therethrough. The through-hole of the first support plate is aligned with the through-hole of the second support plate. The through-hole of the second support plate aligned with an opening of the toilet base. In an embodiment, the controller is a switch coupled to the first set of actuators and the second set of actuators. In another embodiment, the controller includes a first switch coupled to the first set of actuators, and a second switch coupled to the second set of actuators. In yet another embodiment, the controller is a button coupled to the first set of actuators and the second set of actuators.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TRANSPORTING BIO-WASTE
A remote-controlled vehicle for collecting and transporting bio-waste that is capable of compacting bio-waste, dumping the waste in a variety of ways, and that has a rechargeable battery, among other functions, is disclosed. A system for collecting the bio-waste material also is provided. The system includes a plurality of collection receptacles associated with a structure, each of the plurality of collection receptacles receiving the bio-waste material without the use of water as a carrier. A transport network extends from each of the plurality of collection receptacles to at least one storage receptacle located at the structure. A plurality of vehicles, or carts, is disposed within the transport network and collect the bio-waste material.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TRANSPORTING BIO-WASTE
A remote-controlled vehicle for collecting and transporting bio-waste that is capable of compacting bio-waste, dumping the waste in a variety of ways, and that has a rechargeable battery, among other functions, is disclosed. A system for collecting the bio-waste material also is provided. The system includes a plurality of collection receptacles associated with a structure, each of the plurality of collection receptacles receiving the bio-waste material without the use of water as a carrier. A transport network extends from each of the plurality of collection receptacles to at least one storage receptacle located at the structure. A plurality of vehicles, or carts, is disposed within the transport network and collect the bio-waste material.