Patent classifications
E04H1/1216
OUTDOOR SANITATION SYSTEM INCLUDING AN URINAL UNIT FOR TEMPORARY PLACEMENT AND FREQUENT TRANSPORT
A urinal unit for temporary providing an urinal including a L-shaped unit body with a base platform which forms a pedestal to stand in front of a urinal and an upstanding wall which forms a privacy separation. At least one urinal is connected to a front side of the upstanding wall. The urinal unit includes a pair of a male and a female lock member to engage with each other in a transport assembly of an assembly of urinal units. In the transport assembly one of the urinal units is stacked in an upside down orientation onto another urinal unit in which the lock members engage with each other to provide stability. The transport assembly may be further compacted by collapsing the upstanding wall of each urinal unit.
ACCESSIBLE PORTABLE RESTROOM & FLOOR SYSTEM AND STRUCTURES FOR PORTABLE RESTROOMS & SIMILAR ENCLOSURES
An accessible or ADA/ANSI compliant style of portable restroom is provided. The portable restroom includes one or more of the features of: structural supports and/or curved sidewall segments allowing for the use of lighter weight material or construction of thinner walls and roof; improved holding tank structure; improved joints; vertical and horizontal grab bars; grab bar mounts which are molded into the restroom sidewall and facilitate mounting high impact yet flexible tubing; an improved lightweight floor structure, and a floor having upturned flanges which provide an area for attachment of the sidewalls; and integrated recesses in the floor for lift truck forks, among other features.
Intelligent, data gathering and communicating portable restrooms
A portable restroom includes an enclosed interior including a door, a waste tank, a commode disposed within the enclosed interior and coupled to the waste tank, a power source, a microprocessor coupled to the power source, a door sensor positioned to sense whether the door is open or closed, and a door lock sensor positioned to sense whether the door is locked or unlocked. Sensors can be provided to sense the closed status of the door and the status of the door lock. Additional sensors can monitor various levels and usage of consumables. The microprocessor monitors the sensed data and wirelessly alerts a service provider when the restroom needs service. A payment receiving means can be provided to the portable restroom and coupled to the microprocessor so that a user can provide payment for access to the portable restroom.
LOCK SYSTEM, APPARATUS, AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING ACCESS TO A TOILET
A system, apparatus, and method for toilet reservation and access are disclosed. One embodiment of the system comprises: an enclosure defining an enclosable space containing a toilet, the enclosure having an entry to the enclosable space; a lock having an open position and a locked position, the lock cyclable between the locked position and the open position for controlling use of the entry to access the enclosable space via the entry; and a lock controller, the lock controller operable to cause said lock to cycle between the locked position and open position, wherein said controller is configured to cause said lock to cycle during a scheduled time based on receiving a user-provided access code that is a valid access code for the scheduled time.
PORTABLE RESTROOM SYSTEM
A portable restroom system includes plural individual restrooms connected as a pod structure and supported by a chassis. Each restroom includes: a lockable door that opens to outside the pod structure; and a tank having a toilet with a toilet opening, a urinal with a urinal opening, a cleaning port, and two vent holes, all as part of a unitary tank body that defines an interior volume.
Temporary restroom and wellness pod
A temporary restroom may form a complete enclosure, including a front wall, a back wall, two sidewalls, a floor, a ceiling, and a door. The front wall, the back wall, the two sidewalls, the floor and the ceiling each includes multiple support members, which together form a frame. Inside the enclosure, the temporary restroom includes a, coupled with a waste drainage pipe, a sink in, coupled with a water pipe and a waste water drainage pipe, and multiple connections for connecting the waste drainage pipe and the waste drainage pipe to waste plumbing, connecting the water pipe to water plumbing, and connecting the temporary restroom to a source of electric power. The temporary restroom does not include a waste storage tank or a built-in source of water.
PORTABLE PRIVATE PANEL TOILET SYSTEM AND METHOD
The invention it in a private portable toilet system for mounting on a vehicle for transport to the scene of an emergency where it is hydraulically lowered to the ground, and its component panels are out folded to an erected attitude, forming a cubical for containing a toilet platform that is hydraulically moved outwardly from its stowed attitude into which cubical, readying the toilet system for use, where, after use, the toilet platform is moved back to its stowed attitude, and the erection steps are reversed to collapse the toilet system by infolding the component panels to a flat vertical attitude and lifting the toilet system back to it's stowed position to the vehicle for travel.
Transportable sanitary unit
Transportable sanitary unit, comprising a frame and a number of sanitary facilities supported by the frame, wherein the frame comprises an upper section and a lower section, wherein the upper section comprises an upper cover and upper column sections extending downward from the upper cover and the lower section comprises a bottom and lower column sections extending upward from the bottom, wherein the upper section and the lower section can be moved relative to each other between an upwardly extended operational position having an operational height and a downwardly retracted transport position having a transport height that is lower than the operational height, wherein the upper column sections and the lower column sections can be slid into or along each other over a slide path, between the operational position and the transport position, and in the operational position can be secured one to the other in that position using blocking means, wherein the upper cover and the bottom comprise construction members, such as girders and carriers, providing the upper cover and the bottom with a construction height, which each time defines a vertical space, wherein in the transport position the lower column sections extend to within the vertical space of the upper cover and/or the upper column sections extend to within the vertical space of the bottom.
Portable toilets and portable restroom arrangements
A portable toilet is provided. The toilet includes a shelter defining a rounded sidewall, the sidewall having a door, and the shelter further including a toilet assembly. The toilet further includes a roof configured for removable engagement with the shelter. The toilet has a storage configuration when the roof is inverted and at least partially housed within the shelter, and the toilet has an bottle configuration when the roof is engaged with the shelter.
COLLAPSIBLE AND STACKABLE OUTDOOR STRUCTURE
A portable structure has a main body and a plurality of telescopic beams. The main body includes a plurality of stacking modules. The plurality of stacking modules are configured to move between a collapsed position and an uncollapsed position. Each of the plurality of stacking modules has an inner surface and an outer surface. The plurality of stacking modules include a bottom stacking module and a top stacking module. The bottom stacking module is selectively and slidably disposed within the top stacking module. The top stacking module has a plurality of holes formed therethrough. The bottom stacking module is nested within the top stacking module, where the plurality of stacking modules are in the collapsed position. The bottom stacking module is unnested from the top stacking module, where the plurality of stacking modules are in the uncollapsed position.