Patent classifications
A47K11/02
Waterless toilet
A waterless toilet that separates liquid waste from solid waste is provided. The toilet has a front section which is a urinal and a back section which is a chute with a bore. A trap door is moveable between an open position and a closed position and is controlled by a lever. In the closed position, it forms a leak-proof seal with the rim of the bore. The lever also actuates an inching mechanism that urges a solid waste receptacle to be rotated slightly on each use.
Waterless toilet
A waterless toilet that separates liquid waste from solid waste is provided. The toilet has a front section which is a urinal and a back section which is a chute with a bore. A trap door is moveable between an open position and a closed position and is controlled by a lever. In the closed position, it forms a leak-proof seal with the rim of the bore. The lever also actuates an inching mechanism that urges a solid waste receptacle to be rotated slightly on each use.
TOILET BAG FOR COLLECTING BODILY WASTE
The present invention relates to a device for conveniently collecting bodily waste from patients. One embodiment of the invention relates to a disposable bag comprising a plastic bag attachable to a toilet, the bag being fabricated from a material suitable for collecting bodily waste, such as urine, feces and vomit, which contains toxic materials from chemotherapy treatment, and a hem defining an opening of the bag with an elastic band located inside the hem configured for securing the bag to the toilet during use.
WATERLESS WATER CLOSET IN A MOTORHOME
The present invention relates to a motorhome, mobile home or similar travelling or recreational vehicle comprising at least one sanitary area in which a water closet device is mounted. The water closet device comprises at least one seat element and is connected to a current source which carries out a waterless flush operation.
Detachable Urine Diverter
A urine diverter may include a bowl to collect liquid waste. The urine diverter may include an aperture to direct liquid waste away from solid waste. The urine diverter may have an attachment to attach to a solid waste vessel, wall, or pole. The urine diverter may have a ventilation aperture to ventilate a composting or waterless toilet.
PORTABLE TOILET STALL
A portable toilet stall for a sanitary fixture has a floor, a roof above the floor, and a plurality of upright posts extending between the roof and the floor. At least one of the posts is hollow. A plurality of side wall panels are provided between the posts and also between the roof and the floor. There is a rinse-liquid tank inside the hollow support post and connected to the sanitary fixture.
PORTABLE TOILET STALL
A portable toilet stall for a sanitary fixture has a floor, a roof above the floor, and a plurality of upright posts extending between the roof and the floor. At least one of the posts is hollow. A plurality of side wall panels are provided between the posts and also between the roof and the floor. There is a rinse-liquid tank inside the hollow support post and connected to the sanitary fixture.
PORTABLE BATHROOM ASSEMBLY
A portable bathroom assembly for facilitating a disabled user to use a toilet without assistance includes a surround that has a floor, a wall and an entrance extending through the wall for entering the surround. A urinal is coupled to the surround for receiving urine from a male user. The urinal is positioned on the second lateral side of the panel adjacent to the entrance. A portable toilet is positioned on the floor and the portable toilet is mounted for urination and defecation. The portable toilet is slidably coupled to the surround and the portable toilet is slidable between a maximum distance and a minimum distance from the entrance.
PORTABLE BATHROOM ASSEMBLY
A portable bathroom assembly for facilitating a disabled user to use a toilet without assistance includes a surround that has a floor, a wall and an entrance extending through the wall for entering the surround. A urinal is coupled to the surround for receiving urine from a male user. The urinal is positioned on the second lateral side of the panel adjacent to the entrance. A portable toilet is positioned on the floor and the portable toilet is mounted for urination and defecation. The portable toilet is slidably coupled to the surround and the portable toilet is slidable between a maximum distance and a minimum distance from the entrance.
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.