Patent classifications
A47K13/24
Toilet handle cover
A toilet handle cover; the toilet handle cover includes an elongated cover featuring a plush material which is configured to conceal and contour a profile of a toilet handle. The elongated cover includes an opening having an elasticized hemline. The elasticized hemline extends along the opening and is configured to expand and secure the elongated cover to the toilet handle. The elongated cover further includes a textured interior lining for further securing the device to a toilet handle. The elongated cover is provided to reduce germ transfer and functionally enhance a bathroom environment.
Toilet handle cover
A toilet handle cover; the toilet handle cover includes an elongated cover featuring a plush material which is configured to conceal and contour a profile of a toilet handle. The elongated cover includes an opening having an elasticized hemline. The elasticized hemline extends along the opening and is configured to expand and secure the elongated cover to the toilet handle. The elongated cover further includes a textured interior lining for further securing the device to a toilet handle. The elongated cover is provided to reduce germ transfer and functionally enhance a bathroom environment.
Mechanical arms to assist in defecation
The herein-disclosed invention relates to, inter alia, mechanical arms that assist defecation. This invention does not move the toilet seat itself. Mechanical arms assist the defecation process without any movement of the toilet seat. The instant invention utilizes specially-tailored, specially-positioned gas struts and cup-style grabbing paddles to mechanically solve the technical-biological defecation-mess problem. While a user sits on a toilet, mechanical arms assist in spreading one's buttock cheeks apart during the defecation process. The system comprises an adjustable screw, rail and carriage system so the user may tailor the system parameters to their needs.
Mechanical arms to assist in defecation
The herein-disclosed invention relates to, inter alia, mechanical arms that assist defecation. This invention does not move the toilet seat itself. Mechanical arms assist the defecation process without any movement of the toilet seat. The instant invention utilizes specially-tailored, specially-positioned gas struts and cup-style grabbing paddles to mechanically solve the technical-biological defecation-mess problem. While a user sits on a toilet, mechanical arms assist in spreading one's buttock cheeks apart during the defecation process. The system comprises an adjustable screw, rail and carriage system so the user may tailor the system parameters to their needs.
Retrofittable and portable commode and systems for detecting, tracking, and alerting health changes
A retrofittable commode attachment device that automatically measures and charts electronically one or more types of health data. The device includes a base platform with a back portion, a left side portion, a right side portion and a front portion, a plurality of load cells on the left side of the base platform and a plurality of load cells on the right side of the base platform, at least one microphone, at least one camera, and at least two commode connector brackets that engage the horizontal support of a commode and the base platform is positioned below the toilet seat of the commode and is not part of the toilet seat.
Retrofittable and portable commode and systems for detecting, tracking, and alerting health changes
A retrofittable commode attachment device that automatically measures and charts electronically one or more types of health data. The device includes a base platform with a back portion, a left side portion, a right side portion and a front portion, a plurality of load cells on the left side of the base platform and a plurality of load cells on the right side of the base platform, at least one microphone, at least one camera, and at least two commode connector brackets that engage the horizontal support of a commode and the base platform is positioned below the toilet seat of the commode and is not part of the toilet seat.
SEALED TOILET SEAT AND LID
A toilet seat assembly configured to enclose a toilet bowl includes a toilet seat rotatably connected to the toilet bowl, a first seal configured to seal a space between the toilet seat and a rim of the toilet seat, a rotatable hood configured to enclose the toilet seat and a second seal configured to seal a space between the hood and the toilet seat.
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 DEVICE
A toilet device includes a toilet seat disposed on an upper side of a toilet; an image sensor provided on a back surface of the toilet seat and configured to image an inner space of a toilet bowl at time of excretion; an open-close acquiring device configured to acquire open-close information of the toilet seat; and an imaging controller configured to determine whether or not to image by the image sensor according to the open-close information of the toilet seat acquired by the open-close acquiring device.
TOILET SEAT DEVICE
A toilet device includes a toilet seat disposed on an upper side of a toilet; an image sensor provided on a back surface of the toilet seat and configured to image an inner space of a toilet bowl at time of excretion; an open-close acquiring device configured to acquire open-close information of the toilet seat; and an imaging controller configured to determine whether or not to image by the image sensor according to the open-close information of the toilet seat acquired by the open-close acquiring device.