Patent classifications
A47K13/005
Portable Lightweight Toilet Seat System.
A portable, lightweight toilet system is collapsible into the small pouch that is easily stored in the glove compartment of a vehicle or carried on a belt loop of an outdoor person. The device has a built-in shovel to dig cat holes and an LED to provide nighttime illumination. It allows outdoors people to go to the bathroom in relative comfort, carrying a minimum of gear. The device can be collapsed into a carrying bag and is easily carried in a backpack on a belt loop or in the glove compartment of the vehicle.
Portable folding toilet chair
A toilet chair includes a support frame, and a platform connected to the support frame. The platform is connected to the support frame at a first end with at least one horizontal strut. The platform is configured to move with respect to the support frame and includes at least one clamp at a second end. The at least one clamp is configured to lock the platform to the support frame at the second end forming a horizontal platform. The toilet chair also includes a toilet seat assembly connected to the platform. The toilet seat assembly is configured to support a user and move with respect to the platform.
ADJUSTABLE TOILET SEAT RISER AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF
An adjustable toilet seat riser, including an upper seat with an upper seat bridge, a lower platform including a lower platform bridge and at least one sleeve, and a spring, where the spring is internally positioned in the upper seat bridge and the lower platform bridge when upper seat is secured to lower platform. A method of installing an adjustable toilet seat riser on a toilet, including, compressing two arms of the adjustable toilet seat riser, relaxing the two arms of the adjustable toilet seat riser when positioned on a toilet, and engaging at least one sleeve on the adjustable toilet seat riser to an inner rim of the toilet.
Toilet chair assembly
A chair assembly including a toilet seat, a chair seat lid and a backrest. The toilet seat, the lid and the backrest are connected relative to one another such that they are positionable in alternative chair and toilet-use modes. The lid is behind the generally upright backrest when the assembly is in the toilet-use mode and is on the toilet seat when the assembly is in the chair mode. The assembly can have self-supporting legs whereby it can form a standalone chair remote from the toilet. When in a male urination mode, the toilet seat is lifted and the backrest is in a lifted, generally horizontal position.
Foldable Chair Frame Adapted for Bedpan
Disclosed is a foldable chair frame adapted for a bedpan, comprising: a fixed base; a seat plate, a center of which forms a defecation hole; a support assembly, two ends of which are hinged to the fixed base and the seat plate, respectively, the support assembly comprising a front support assembly and a rear support assembly; a driving device provided for driving the support assembly to rotate and/or driving the seat plate to move up and down, the driving device being connected to the front support assembly or the rear support assembly, or being connected between the fixed base and one of the seat plate, the front support assembly and the rear support assembly. The present invention can provide aid to the patients or the disabled person lying in bed all day to use the bedpan. It also can be folded for easy and convenient storage when not in use.
Toilet seat and chair
A toilet seat and toilet chair with detachable seat members that can be easily removed from around a child's neck. The apparatus includes a first seat member and a second seat member, wherein the first and second seat members are detachable. The apparatus includes a first latch disposed at a first end of the second seat member between the first and second seat members, and a second latch disposed at the second end of the second seat member between the first and second seat members opposite the first latch. During use, a user may detach the first and second seat members via the first and second latches. The second seat member may be later reconnected to the first seat member via the first and second latches.
Collapsible toilet seating assembly
A collapsible seating assembly including a bi-directionally expandable support frame, a carrying handle, a collapsible backrest/shield, height-adjustable legs, and a collapsible seating surface. The seating surface can make available via a through-opening an underlying toilet bowl, a toilet opening or a collection bag. Components of the assembly are collapsible and expandable such that the assembly can be converted by a user between a compact transportable mode and an expanded deployed mode.
Self-contained portable toilet
A self-contained portable toilet includes a hollow, parallelepiped base. Attached to the base is a collapsible support stand and a top cover. The base has a cutout through which an access door is disposed. An aperture and a bar allow a roll of toilet paper to be disposed in the base. A toilet paper cover protects the toilet paper. A top cover is hingedly disposed on a top side of the base and has an open position and a stored position. When the top cover is in the open position, a removable toilet seat can be placed on the top side of the base and an interior lip of the top cover. A storage slot houses the removable toilet seat. A handle allows for transport of the self-contained portable toilet. A rubber strap locks the top cover in the stored position.
Portable toilet system
The present invention relates generally to the field of toilets. More specifically, the present invention relates to a portable toilet system primarily comprised of at least one inflatable toilet, at least one privacy screen, and at least one pump. The inflatable toilet can further be inflated, manually or using the pump, wherein the privacy screen can then be erected around the toilet such that a user can defecate or urinate in a bowl member within the toilet that has a waste bag liner. The system may also be comprised of wet wipes and a water bottle to allow a user to clean themselves. All components of the system may further be stored within a carrying case.