Space saving bathroom components
11519163 · 2022-12-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
E03C1/01
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E03D1/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
Water and space saving bathroom components especially useful for a comfort station. Included are a novel toilet having a cistern with a sink in combination with the toilet, a novel waterless urinal and a hand sanitizer dispensing station. The sink is an integrally formed sink into the top of the cistern and has a drain formed into the sink for draining effluent from the sink into the toilet cistern. A faucet is installed in the surface of the sink to provide a clean water source for hand washing and the like that generates grey water after washing. The waterless urinal can be plumbed and mounted to a comfort station wall or on a mobile stand, while the hand sanitizer dispensing station may be adapted for multiple dispensers. The dispensers may be mounted at different heights to accommodate adults, children and disabled persons in wheelchairs.
Claims
1. A waterless hand sanitizer dispenser unit, comprising: a standalone unit having multiple vertical sides having at least two hand sanitizer dispensers mounted thereon on their face, said standalone unit being made of a flat sheeted material construction made of a weatherproof thermoplastic with hand sanitizer dispensers mounted on the stand after erection, such that the flat sheeted material can be shipped flat, and the dispensers mounted after assembly; a weighted bottom of the standalone unit for stability with weights in the bottom of the stand to stabilize the stand in windy conditions; a self-contained refill station having refills sized to be stacked within the refill station under the handsanitizer mounted on the face of a vertical side having a lockable hinged front concealment panel to cover and secure similarly sized refill containers of the hand sanitizer material; wherein said standalone unit with the hand sanitizer dispensers mounted thereon is suitable for indoor and outdoor applications with different heights of hand sanitizer dispensers in appropriate height locations for adults, children and disabled or wheelchair persons.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) A more complete and full understanding of the aspects and nature of the present invention will become apparent upon considering the following detailed description, when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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(16) TABLE-US-00001 ELEMENT LIST 10. Sink/Toilet Combination 12. Handle 14. Handle Body 16. Spout 18. Aerator 20. Body 22. Flush Button 24. Sink 26. Tank Lid 28. Tank 30. Lid 32. Toilet Bowl 34. Toilet Base 36. Model 3448 Operational Model 38. Foaming Hand Soap Dispenser 40. Toilet Tissue Dispenser 42. Vinyl Flooring 44. Paper Towel 46. Door 48. Door Handle 50. Waste and water Connection 70. Single water line 72. Rear of toilet 80. Backside of toilet installation 82. Back wall of bathroom 84. Water source 86. Waste disposal 88. No Flush Waterless Urinal 90. Stand Alone urinal Station 92. Urinal Stand 94. Waste Holding Tank 96. Hand Sanitizer Dispenser 98. Wheels 100. Handle 110. Foldable Hand Sanitizer Stand 112. Fold-flat Hand Sanitizer Stand Body 114. Adult Height Hand Sanitizer Dispenser 116. Child or Disabled Height Hand Sanitizer Dispenser 118. Stand Bottom 120. Hand Sanitizer Dispensing Unit 122. Stand 124. Hand Sanitizer Dispenser 126. Hinged Front Panel 128. On-board Refill Units
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(17) Therefore, in accordance with the present invention, a number of water saving, space saving compact bathroom components, including a toilet and sink combination, a waterless urinal and a hand sanitizer dispensing station, are disclosed. Such bathroom components may preferably be installed in a standalone portable comfort station, in standalone applications, or they may even be utilized in permanent residential or commercial buildings.
(18) A preferred aspect of the plumbing for these aspects, including the compact toilet and sink combination, is disclosed in my earlier patent, U.S. Pat. No. 6,721,967, which is incorporated herein in its entirety into this patent application to provide full disclosure of a preferred working device. My '967 patent disclosure relates to a P-Trap and tank, which when employed with the present compact toilet and sink, provides a usable configuration for use in portable buildings, recreation vehicles, tiny houses, and the like.
(19) In this regard, and for these small space applications, the space saving feature of this invention is important because the “real estate” within the bathroom can now be used to install additional equipment that might not have been able to be included due to space constraints. Now this space can be used for installing other conveniences such as electricity for an automatic hand dryer for a paperless hand wash environment, overhead heat/AC units, and lighting, among other desirable features. Lavatory shelter portability for emergencies is increased for some applications because the present invention makes it possible to offer fresh water flushing toilets and fresh water hand wash sanitation within a folding bathroom shelter. The present invention could even be placed in a shower stall, thereby allowing for a common space to both shower and to use the toilet and the face sink. Maintenance is also minimized because antifreeze protection is simplified for both the sink and the toilet.
(20) Of special interest to the remodeling and/or building construction industry would be a mobile, compact, complete bathroom stall consisting of a face sink and a toilet that can be custom manufactured to fit pre-assembled through a conventional 34″ door opening. For instance, a construction worker in a high rise condo complex that did not yet have bathroom facilities would be able to use a pallet jack to wheel one of our compact bathroom stalls into such a condo during construction in progress. The unit is compact and sized such that it could fit into an elevator, brought up to the condo unit in construction, and pallet jacked into the condo that was not yet completed. The convenience of such a compact, self-contained bathroom stall would be available to the workers, where traditionally, there would not have been a convenient facility to relieve themselves. Collected waste would be taken out and properly disposed of.
(21) In certain aspects of the present invention, both a cistern and a sink can be placed in any part of a room or in an adjacent room and can be plumbed to the toilet in either a comfort station, a portable shelter or even in a standard bathroom. In that event, the water flow could be regulated with automatic shutoffs in combination with an overflow line to prevent water overflow or spillage. The sink can be placed in a separate room and may include an eye wash station. There could even be more than one sink, such as actually on the toilet, or it could even be located in another room. Perhaps, even the sink could be in an adjacent laundry room so that the grey water could be used for flushing the toilet. In other words, the sink could be put anywhere, and the waste water could be used to flush.
(22) Specifically, the grey water generated by hand or face washing in the sink is collected and subsequently used to flush the toilet. For example, one would relieve oneself in the toilet, without flushing yet, followed by washing your hands in the sink with fresh water, whereby the newly hand wash generated grey water is collected, and then that grey water is used to flush the toilet. Consequently, water is saved because the hand wash water is used to flush the toilet.
(23) In addition, there is a considerable savings of water that increases user convenience levels by offering either a ready waterless hand sanitizer dispenser, or a fresh water hand wash as well as real toilet flushing. In essence, since sink grey water is used a second time for the flushing of the toilet black water, a reduction of water required for these functions is realized. Moreover, a cleanliness claim can be made because soap in the cistern sink water effluent will clean the toilet as it is flushed. For the present invention, in various aspects, a single water line is needed for operation. This also means that numerous water sources can be used, including, but not limited to, garden hoses, water tanks, or even conventional hard plumbing. Waste disposal can be accomplished in many ways by the use of, for example, a holding tank, septic system, or a sewer system.
(24) The present combination sink and toilet may be manufactured through any suitable means, including, but not limited to, rotocasting, thermoforming, sand casting, blow molding, porcelain manufacturing and the like. The materials used may be any suitable material, but may include ceramics, plastics, metal and the like. The combination sink and toilet may be manufactured on either an S-trap or P-trap type toilet bowl. An S-trap might be especially advantageous for applications where a ground level application is not required. The P-trap configuration might be especially advantageous where ground level is a requirement.
(25) Water control for the sink may utilize a faucet with an automatic shut-off system to prevent over-filling of the grey water into the cistern. This is especially useful for instances when the supply of water is limited, as when a water tank is the supply of fresh water. Of course, the user would have a faucet handle to stop the water flow to the cistern when it might be necessary. This is especially true if the sink/toilet combination is connected to a live water system where a shut-off would be most advantageous.
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(32) One of the true advantages and novelty of this invention is that once someone uses the toilet, they then wash their hands in the sink and the grey waste water generated from the hand washing operation is used to flush the toilet. This means that only one water line is necessary to operate both the sink and the toilet because the water inlet brings fresh water to the faucet which is turned on during the hand washing operation. Once the cistern collects and contains the hand washing water, then flushing can take place by only using a single water line to the toilet and sink combination. The fact that there is only a single water line alleviates costs associated with installation, materials, maintenance and labor as opposed to other installations with multiple water lines.
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(40) The foregoing description of a preferred aspect of the invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. Obvious modifications or variations are possible in light of the above teachings with regards to the specific aspects. The aspect was chosen and described in order to best illustrate the principles of the invention and its practical applications to thereby enable one of ordinary skill in the art to best utilize the invention in various aspects and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated.