Patent classifications
A47K3/325
Retractable mobile housing with door for a sanitary facility and an assembly of two or more coupled housings
The invention relates to a sanitary facility (1) comprising a housing, wherein the housing is provided with a first housing part (10) and a second housing part (20), which is movable relative to the first housing part. The sanitary facility is configured for movement of the second housing part between a rest position and a position of use. The housing is provided with a door comprising at least a first and a second door segment (15, 25). The first housing part comprises the first door segment and the second housing part comprises the second door segment. The first door segment (15) takes a hollow form and the second door segment (25) is received slidably in the first door segment.
Collapsible portable cleaning system and method of use thereof
The present invention relates to a collapsible portable shower or personal hygiene system. The system is in the form of a collapsible enclosure formed by two interlocking pieces including a collapsible tapered top piece and a collapsible tapered bottom piece. Both the top piece and the bottom piece have foldable panels for collapsing and extending the device. The top piece further has a protrusion at the bottom, and the bottom piece has a groove along the top surface for creating a leakproof enclosure. Finally, the top piece further comprises handles and hanging holes or openings, and the bottom piece comprises a drain hole for draining water from the device upon completion of the bathing process.
PORTABLE SHOWER APPARATUS
A portable shower device is provided having a housing comprised of an upper portion and a lower portion. The upper portion of the housing is preferably pivotally attached to the lower portion of the housing by a hinge or the like so that the upper portion may be selectively pivotable from either an open positon or a closed position. The upper portion includes a channel and a spout to receive and expel liquid, respectively. The lower portion of the housing has a generally hollow interior and an outlet adapted to direct liquid to outside the housing. The housing can include a wheel assembly to facilitate movement of the portable shower. The portable shower can further include a base portion that is formed on or fixedly secured to the housing adjacent to the lower portion. The base portion may be generally hollow and may have an inlet, a conduit, a pump, a nozzle, and one or more electrical connections. The conduit is adapted to direct liquid received from the inlet to the channel of the upper portion of the housing. The inlet, the channel, the conduit, and the spout may be in communication with one another so as to define a passage for liquid to travel therethrough.
PORTABLE SHOWER
A portable shower assembly transitionable between an assembled configuration and a disassembled configuration, comprising a shower stall subassembly, wherein the shower stall subassembly includes a housing unit coupled to a basin; and a collapsible enclosure partially coupled to the housing unit, wherein the enclosure comprises a plurality of panels configured to at least partially surround the housing unit and the basin to define an interior shower space; and a dry area having an enclosed private space with access to the interior shower space.
MODULAR ROLL-IN SHOWER SYSTEM
A modular roll-in shower system includes a base having an upper surface and a lower surface and a plurality of side walls extending upward from the upper surface and a door attached to a first of the plurality of side walls. The side walls, the door and the base are connected together to form a substantially water tight bathing chamber having an opening above the base. The door is attached to a side wall or a door jamb. The door may be attached at an angle biased to swing the door into the closed position or the door may be attached with spring loaded hinges that swing the door into the closed position. The door may also be electronically controlled to open and close. The system also includes an access ramp that is substantially flush with a floor surface on a first side and substantially flush with the upper surface of the base on a second side to allow a wheel chair to roll from the floor surface onto the upper surface of the base.
Portable shower enclosure
A portable shower enclosure includes a base frame composed of a rear frame, a first lateral frame pivotably coupled to a first lateral side of the rear frame, and a second lateral frame pivotably coupled to second lateral side of the rear frame. A seat with a top surface opposite a bottom surface defines a drain aperture therethrough. One or more bumpers extend from the bottom surface of the seat and are configured to elevate the seat above a rim of a toilet bowl. A waterproof liner defines an aperture therein sized and configured to be positioned over the toilet bowl under the seat. The liner has a frame coupling assembly configured to adjustably couple the liner to the first lateral frame, the second lateral frame, and the rear frame.
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.
RETRACTABLE MOBILE HOUSING WITH DOOR FOR A SANITARY FACILITY AND AN ASSEMBLY OF TWO OR MORE COUPLED HOUSINGS
The invention relates to a sanitary facility (1) comprising a housing, wherein the housing is provided with a first housing part (10) and a second housing part (20), which is movable relative to the first housing part. The sanitary facility is configured for movement of the second housing part between a rest position and a position of use. The housing is provided with a door comprising at least a first and a second door segment (15, 25). The first housing part comprises the first door segment and the second housing part comprises the second door segment. The first door segment (15) takes a hollow form and the second door segment (25) is received slidably in the first door segment.
PORTABLE SHOWER ENCLOSURE
A portable shower enclosure includes a base frame composed of a rear frame, a first lateral frame pivotably coupled to a first lateral side of the rear frame, and a second lateral frame pivotably coupled to second lateral side of the rear frame. A seat with a top surface opposite a bottom surface defines a drain aperture therethrough. One or more bumpers extend from the bottom surface of the seat and are configured to elevate the seat above a rim of a toilet bowl. A waterproof liner defines an aperture therein sized and configured to be positioned over the toilet bowl under the seat. The liner has a frame coupling assembly configured to adjustably couple the liner to the first lateral frame, the second lateral frame, and the rear frame.
Portable collapsible free-standing shower
A portable shower includes an enclosure that converts between a two-dimensional collapsed configuration and a three-dimensional upright configuration defining a space therein for a person. The enclosure is self-extending and free-standing in the upright configuration, and desirably has a height of at least 4 feet. The enclosure includes a liner, preferably tubular in shape when extended, and an integrally attached collapsible skeleton such as an elastic coil, preferably helical. The elastic coil has a sufficient relaxed size and spring constant to self-expand the liner when constraints are released. A water reservoir connects to a shower sprayer through a hose, and may be integrated in the wall of the enclosure. For instance, a helical sleeve around the liner may constrain both the elastic coil and the hose. A foot pump may be provided along the hose and within the enclosure for easy propulsion of water from the reservoir to the sprayer.