Patent classifications
A47K13/24
BATHROOM TEMPERATURE SENSOR
Provided is a temperature sensor configured to fit under a seat of a toilet that measures a temperature of a user of the toilet or feces expelled by the user without contacting the user or feces. Also provided is a temperature sensor configured to fit on a bathroom appliance that measures a temperature of a user of the appliance without contacting the user. Additionally provided is a temperature sensor configured to fit on a toilet seat that measures a temperature of skin contacting the seat. Further provided is a method of measuring temperature of a bathroom user, the method comprising using any of the above-described temperature sensors to measure the user's temperature.
PHOTOGRAPHY SYSTEM AND TOILET APPARATUS
A photography system includes: an authentication unit executing personal authentication of a user using a toilet bowl; and a control unit controlling an image sensor 44 to automatically photograph an inside of a bowl of the toilet bowl. The control unit 312 conducts the automatic photographing of the inside of the bowl if the personal authentication is successful and does not conduct the automatic photographing of the inside of the bowl if the personal authentication fails.
PHOTOGRAPHY SYSTEM AND TOILET APPARATUS
A photography system includes: an authentication unit executing personal authentication of a user using a toilet bowl; and a control unit controlling an image sensor 44 to automatically photograph an inside of a bowl of the toilet bowl. The control unit 312 conducts the automatic photographing of the inside of the bowl if the personal authentication is successful and does not conduct the automatic photographing of the inside of the bowl if the personal authentication fails.
TOILET DEVICE
A toilet device includes a toilet, a cover, a casing and a toilet lid. The cover laterally covers a back part of the toilet. The casing is located on the toilet. The toilet lid is rotatably supported with respect to the casing. A second gap between the casing and the cover, a third gap between the casing and the closed toilet lid, and a fourth gap between the toilet and the cover each are connected to a back end portion of a first gap. The first gap is between the toilet and the closed toilet lid when viewed laterally.
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 LID HAVING AN INTEGRAL LUMBAR BACK SUPPORT
Various embodiments of a toilet seat lid for a toilet seat having an integral lumbar back support formed along an interior surface of the toilet seat lid and being configured to provide lower back support to a person seated on the toilet seat when leaning against the lumbar back support when the toilet seat lid is in an upright open position relative to the toilet seat are disclosed herein.
TOILET SEAT LID HAVING AN INTEGRAL LUMBAR BACK SUPPORT
Various embodiments of a toilet seat lid for a toilet seat having an integral lumbar back support formed along an interior surface of the toilet seat lid and being configured to provide lower back support to a person seated on the toilet seat when leaning against the lumbar back support when the toilet seat lid is in an upright open position relative to the toilet seat are disclosed herein.
Portable Water Noise Maker Device
The disclosure includes a water sounds noise maker and wall mount for inducing urination. The noise maker is battery powered, and mounts to the wall for convenience or may be worn or mounted by other means. Battery power sources include but are not limited to power sources which are rechargeable, plug-in and solar powered options. The invention contains three settings for duration of sounds, three options for sounds, and volume control. The disclosure manages inducing urination for clients by recording and playing various water sounds. Various prerecorded water noises from sources outside a housing of the disclosure, are also reproduced to induce urination.
Portable Water Noise Maker Device
The disclosure includes a water sounds noise maker and wall mount for inducing urination. The noise maker is battery powered, and mounts to the wall for convenience or may be worn or mounted by other means. Battery power sources include but are not limited to power sources which are rechargeable, plug-in and solar powered options. The invention contains three settings for duration of sounds, three options for sounds, and volume control. The disclosure manages inducing urination for clients by recording and playing various water sounds. Various prerecorded water noises from sources outside a housing of the disclosure, are also reproduced to induce urination.
Potty training device
A potting training device for preventing a potty training child's urine stream from passing through an opening between the toilet seat and the toilet bowl is made of a flexible, water-resistant, preferably non-porous material, having a bendable urine-deflector and a plurality of attachment tabs positioned at the top of, and substantially at right angles to, the bendable urine-deflector, thereby forming an L-shaped configuration. An adhesive material is applied to the surface of each attachment tab and attaches the attachment tabs to the underside of the toilet seat. When not attached to the underside of the toilet seat, the bendable urine-deflector has a flat configuration. In order to attach the potty training device to the underside of the toilet seat, it is manipulated into a curved configuration that matches the curvature of the toilet seat, and is attached thereto.