Collapsible toilet seating assembly
09877621 ยท 2018-01-30
Inventors
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International classification
Abstract
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.
Claims
1. A collapsible and expandable toilet seating assembly, comprising: a frame configurable between collapsed and expanded modes; legs configurable between collapsed and expanded modes; a toilet seating surface assembly including a plurality of interconnected panels that are configurable between a folded-out expanded mode to form a seat surface that has a central toilet seat opening and a folded-together collapsed mode; the seating surface assembly when in the folded-out expanded mode being adapted to be operatively supported on the frame in the expanded mode and with the legs in the expanded mode connected to and depending down from the frame; the frame including first and second expandable lateral rods and first and second expandable longitudinal rods; the lateral rods and the longitudinal rods forming a first rectangle when the frame is in the expanded mode and a second rectangle when the frame is in the collapsed mode; the first rectangle being longer and wider than the second rectangle; and the legs including a first leg whose upper end is pivotally attached to a first end of the first lateral rod, a second leg whose upper end is pivotally attached to an opposite second end of the first lateral rod, a third leg whose upper end is pivotally attached to a first end of the second lateral rod, and a fourth leg whose upper end is pivotally attached to an opposite second end of the second lateral rod.
2. The toilet seating assembly of claim 1 further comprising a handle pivotally attached to a rear of the frame and pivotal between a toilet-seat-assembly carrying position lying generally in a plane of the frame and a support position disposed generally perpendicular to and extending up from the frame.
3. The toilet seating assembly of claim 1 wherein the seating surface assembly includes hooks which releasably attach the interconnected panels to the frame.
4. The toilet seating assembly of claim 1 wherein the interconnected panels are connected in rows and columns.
5. The toilet seating assembly of claim 4 wherein the interconnected panels include at least one forward row of panels that drapes downwardly over a front of the frame when the seating surface assembly is expanded and operatively supported on the frame.
6. The toilet seating assembly of claim 4 wherein the interconnected panels are configured to fold out longitudinally and then laterally to the expanded mode.
7. The toilet seating assembly of claim 4 wherein the interconnected panels are configured to fold out laterally and then longitudinally to the expanded mode.
8. A collapsible and expandable toilet seating assembly, comprising: a frame including lateral and longitudinal rods that are configurable between a compact transport mode and a bi-directionally expanded operable mode; a plurality of legs each attached at a respective end thereof to the frame and configurable between (a) a compact transport mode lying generally in a plane of the frame and adjacent and parallel to a different respective one of the rods and (b) an extended operable mode wherein each of the legs is pivoted to be perpendicular to the plane; a toilet seating surface assembly configurable in a collapsed mode and an alternative expanded mode having a seat surface that has a toilet seat opening; the seat surface being supported on the frame with the frame in the expanded operable mode; and ends of the longitudinal rods having fixtures through which the lateral rods can slidably pass.
9. The toilet seating assembly of claim 8 further comprising a handle attached to a rear of the frame and positionable between a toilet-seat-assembly carrying position lying generally in a plane of the frame and a support position disposed generally perpendicular to the plane and extending up from the frame.
10. The toilet seating assembly of claim 8 wherein the frame is configured so that the lateral rods are expanded to different lengths when the frame is in the operable mode.
11. The toilet seating assembly of claim 8 wherein the seating surface assembly includes a foldable array of panels attachable to the frame.
12. A collapsible and expandable toilet seating assembly, comprising: the toilet seating assembly being positionable in an operative expanded mode and in an alternative transportable compact mode; a support frame configurable in alternative bi-directionally expanded and bi-directionally collapsed configurations; the support frame generally defining a rectangle when in the collapsed configuration and when in the expanded configuration; four legs connected to the support frame, and positionable in alternative collapsed and at least partially extended configurations; a toilet seating surface assembly positionable in alternative operative and compact configurations; the seating surface assembly when in the operative configuration having a central toilet seat through-opening, and being adapted to being supported on the support frame when in the expanded configuration; and the toilet seating assembly when in the compact mode including: the support frame being in the collapsed configuration; the legs being in the collapsed configurations; the seating surface assembly being in the compact configuration and connected to the support frame, positioned within the collapsed configuration rectangle and lying in a plane of the collapsed configuration rectangle; each of the collapsed legs being adjacent and generally parallel to a respective side of the collapsed configuration rectangle; and the support frame, the legs and the seating surface assembly forming a compact unit.
13. The toilet seating assembly of claim 12 wherein the toilet seating assembly when in the expanded mode includes the support frame being in the expanded configuration, the support frame being in the expanded configuration, the legs being in the extended configuration and the seating surface being in the operative configuration and supported on the support frame.
14. The toilet seating assembly of claim 12 further comprising a handle which is pivotally connected to a rear of the frame and pivotal between a toilet-seat-assembly carrying position lying generally in a plane of the frame and a support position disposed generally perpendicular to the plane and extending up from the frame.
15. The toilet seating assembly of claim 12 further comprising a carrying case having a top flap with a slot opening, the compact unit being positionable in the case in an enclosed carrying compartment of the case with the flap closed and a handle of the toilet seating assembly extending up through the slot to an operative carrying position.
16. The toilet seating assembly of claim 12 wherein the support frame includes a pair of extendible lateral rods and a pair of extendible longitudinal rods wherein the longitudinal rods are connected to the lateral rods so as to be able to slide along the lateral rods to adjust the distance between the longitudinal rods.
17. The toilet seating assembly of claim 1 wherein the seat surface forms a toilet seat.
18. The toilet seating assembly of claim 8 wherein the seat surface forms a toilet seat.
19. The toilet seating assembly of claim 15 wherein the case is configured to be separated and spaced from the frame, the legs and the toilet seating surface assembly when all are collapsed.
20. The toilet seating assembly of claim 8 wherein the longitudinal rods are slidable along at least a portion of a length of the lateral rods to position the longitudinal rods relative to the lateral rods.
21. The toilet seating assembly of claim 8 wherein the seat surface forms a toilet seat.
22. The toilet seating assembly of claim 8 wherein the fixtures are eyelets.
23. The toilet seating assembly of claim 12 wherein the seating surface assembly forms a toilet seat.
24. The toilet seating assembly of claim 1 wherein the frame is configured such that end portions of both ends of both of the lateral rods extend out from adjacent ends of an adjacent one of the longitudinal rods of the first rectangle when the frame is in the expanded mode.
25. The toilet seating assembly of claim 1 wherein the frame is configured so that the lateral rods are independently expandable so that one can be longer than the other when the frame is in the operable mode with the longitudinal rods being the same length as each other.
26. The toilet seating assembly of claim 1 wherein the frame is configured so that when the legs are in the collapsed mode each of the legs is adjacent and parallel to a respective one of the rods.
27. The toilet seating assembly of claim 8 wherein (a) the lateral rods include first and second lateral rods and the longitudinal rods include first and second longitudinal rods, and (b) the plurality of legs includes a first leg whose upper end is pivotally attached to a first end of the first lateral rod, a second leg whose upper end is pivotally attached to an opposite second end of the first lateral rod, a third leg whose upper end is pivotally attached to a first end of the second lateral rod, and a fourth leg whose upper end is pivotally attached to an opposite second end of the second lateral rod.
28. The toilet seating assembly of claim 8 wherein the frame is configured so that the lateral rods are independently expandable so that one can be longer than the other when the frame is in the operable mode with the longitudinal rods being the same length as each other.
29. The toilet seating assembly of claim 8 further comprising a handle attached to the rearwardmost of the lateral rods and a case configured to receive therein the toilet seating assembly when in the collapsed mode and with the handle extending out of a slot of the case and into a carrying position.
30. The toilet seating assembly of claim 12 further comprising a carrying handle connected to the support frame and when the toilet seating assembly is in the compact mode, the handle being configured for carrying the compact unit in a hanging down position.
31. The toilet seating assembly of claim 30 further comprising a case configured to receive therein the toilet seating assembly when in the compact mode and with the handle extending out of a slot of the case and into a carrying position.
32. The toilet seating assembly of claim 12 wherein the support frame includes first and second extendible lateral rods and first and second extendible longitudinal rods.
33. The toilet seating assembly of claim 32 wherein the frame is configured so that the lateral rods are independently expandable so that one can be longer than the other when the frame is in the operable mode with the longitudinal rods being the same length as each other.
34. The toilet seating assembly of claim 32 wherein eyelet ends of the longitudinal rods are slidable along at least a portion of a length of the lateral rods to position the longitudinal rods relative to the lateral rods.
35. The toilet seating assembly of claim 12 wherein the seating surface assembly includes at least one hook which releasably attaches the interconnected panels to the frame.
36. A collapsible and expandable toilet seating assembly, comprising: the toilet seating assembly being positionable in an operative expanded mode and in an alternative transportable compact mode; a support frame configurable in alternative bi-directionally expanded and bi-directionally collapsed configurations; the support frame generally defining a rectangle when in the collapsed configuration and when in the expanded configuration; a carrying handle connected to the support frame; four legs connected to the support frame, and positionable in alternative collapsed and at least partially extended configurations; a toilet seating surface assembly positionable in alternative operative and compact configurations; the seating surface assembly when in the operative configuration having a central toilet seat through-opening, and being adapted to being supported by the support frame when in the expanded configuration; the toilet seating assembly when in the compact mode including: the support frame being in the collapsed configuration; the legs being in the collapsed configurations; the seating surface assembly being in the compact configuration; each of the collapsed legs being adjacent and generally parallel to a respective side of the rectangle; the seating surface assembly being in a compact configuration; and the support frame, the legs and the seating surface assembly forming a compact unit to which the handle is connected for carrying the compact unit; and the support frame including a pair of extendible lateral rods and a pair of extendible longitudinal rods and the longitudinal rods being connected to the lateral rods so as to be able to slide along the lateral rods to adjust the distance between the longitudinal rods.
37. The toilet seating assembly of claim 36 wherein: the seating surface assembly includes a plurality of interconnected panels that are configurable between a folded-out expanded mode to form a seat surface that has a central toilet seat opening and a folded-together collapsed mode; the seating surface assembly when in the folded-out expanded mode is adapted to be operatively supported on the frame in the expanded configuration and with the legs in the extended configuration depending down from the frame; the interconnected panels are connected in rows and columns; and the interconnected panels include at least one forward row of panels that drapes downwardly over a front of the frame when the seating surface assembly is expanded and operatively supported on the frame.
38. The toilet seating assembly of claim 36 wherein the frame is configured so that the lateral rods are independently expandable so that one can be longer than the other when the toilet seating assembly is in the expanded mode with the longitudinal rods being the same length as each other.
39. A collapsible and expandable toilet seating assembly, comprising: a frame configurable between collapsed and expanded modes; legs configurable between collapsed and expanded modes; a toilet seating surface assembly including a plurality of interconnected panels that are configurable between a folded-out expanded mode to form a seat surface that has a central toilet seat opening and a folded-together collapsed mode; the seating surface assembly when in the folded-out expanded mode being adapted to be operatively supported on the frame in the expanded mode and with the legs in the expanded mode connected to and depending down from the frame; the interconnected panels being connected in rows and columns; and the interconnected panels including at least one forward row of panels that drapes downwardly over a front of the frame when the seating surface assembly is expanded and operatively supported on the frame.
40. The toilet seating assembly of claim 39 wherein the interconnected panels are configured to fold out longitudinally and then laterally to the expanded mode.
41. The toilet seating assembly of claim 39 wherein the interconnected panels are configured to fold out laterally and then longitudinally to the expanded mode.
42. The toilet seating assembly of claim 39 wherein the frame includes extendible lateral rods and extendible longitudinal rods.
43. The toilet seating assembly of claim 42 wherein the frame is configured so that the lateral rods are independently expandable so that one can be longer than the other when the frame is in the operable mode with the longitudinal rods being the same length as each other.
44. A collapsible and expandable toilet seating assembly, comprising: a frame including first and second bidirectionally-expandable lateral rods and first and second bidirectionally-expandable longitudinal rods; the frame being configurable between a compact transport mode and an expanded operable mode; first, second, third and fourth legs, each attached at a respective end thereof to the frame and configurable between (a) a compact transport mode adjacent and parallel to a different respective one of the rods and (b) an extended operable mode wherein each of the legs is pivoted to be perpendicular to a plane of the frame; a first hinge directly attaching a first end of the first lateral rod to the first leg configured for pivotable movement between an upright position and a first storage position adjacent to and parallel to a first one of the rods; a second hinge directly attaching an opposite second end of the first lateral rod to the second leg configured for pivotable movement between an upright position and a second storage position adjacent to and parallel to a second one of the rods; a third hinge directly attaching a first end of the second lateral rod to the third leg configured for pivotable movement between an upright position and a third storage position adjacent to and parallel to a third one of the rods; a fourth hinge directly attaching an opposite second end of the second lateral rod to the fourth leg configured for pivotable movement between an upright position and a fourth storage position adjacent to and parallel to a fourth one of the rods; a toilet seating surface assembly configurable in a collapsed mode and an alternative expanded mode having a seat surface that has a toilet seat opening; and the seat surface being supported on the frame with the frame in the expanded operable mode.
45. The toilet seating assembly of claim 44 wherein the frame is configured so that the lateral rods are independently expandable so that one can be longer than the other when the frame is in the operable mode with the longitudinal rods being the same length as each other.
46. The toilet seating assembly of claim 44 wherein two of the first, second, third and fourth storage positions are in the plane of the frame.
47. The toilet seating assembly of claim 46 wherein one of the two storage positions is adjacent the first lateral rod and the other of the two storage positions is adjacent the second lateral rod.
48. The toilet seating assembly of claim 47 wherein one of the storage positions is adjacent, parallel and under the first lateral rod and another one of the storage positions is adjacent, parallel and under the second lateral rod.
49. The toilet seating assembly of claim 44 wherein the first, second, third and fourth hinges are directly attached to sides of the first, second, third and fourth legs, respectively.
50. The toilet seating assembly of claim 44 wherein the longitudinal rods are connected to the lateral rods so as to be able to slide along the lateral rods to adjust the position of at least one of the longitudinal rods relative to the lateral rods or to the other longitudinal rod.
51. The toilet seating assembly of claim 44 further comprising a handle attached to one of the lateral rods and a case configured to receive therein the toilet seating assembly when in a collapsed mode and with the handle extending out of a slot of the case and into a carrying position.
52. A collapsible and expandable toilet seating assembly, comprising: a frame configurable between collapsed and expanded modes; legs configurable between collapsed and expanded modes; a toilet seating surface assembly configurable between an expanded mode to form a seat surface that has a central toilet seat opening and a compact mode; the seating surface assembly when in the expanded mode being adapted to be operatively supported on the frame when also in the expanded mode with the legs in the expanded mode and connected to and depending down from the frame; a back shield assembly connected to a back of the frame and positionable in a compact transport position and an alternative operative extended position extending up from the frame; and the back shield assembly having a back-and-forth folded accordion construction forming a user contact surface and telescopable support rods passing through the accordion construction and configured to help reposition the contact surface between transport and extended positions.
53. The toilet seating assembly of claim 52 wherein the back shield assembly includes a top handle attached at opposite ends thereof to the support rods and graspable by a user to reposition the back shield assembly between the transport and extended positions.
54. The toilet seating assembly of claim 53 further comprising a case configured to receive therein the toilet seating assembly when in a collapsed mode and with the handle extending out of a slot of the case and into a carrying position.
55. The toilet seating assembly of claim 53 wherein the top handle attached is positionable in a first position extending up from the rods and an alternative second position generally perpendicular to the first position.
56. The toilet seating assembly of claim 52 wherein the accordion construction forms a central panel and the back shield assembly includes opposite side panels connected to the central panel and positionable so as to extend out from opposite sides of the central panel and lying generally in the same plane as the central panel.
57. The toilet seating assembly of claim 56 wherein the side panels are configured to be positionable by swinging the side panels about vertical pivot axes.
58. The toilet seating assembly of claim 56 wherein the side panels are configured to be positionable by sliding the side panels laterally out in opposite directions from the central panel.
59. The toilet seating assembly of claim 52 wherein the frame includes a pair of longitudinal rods and a pair of lateral rods, and the longitudinal rods are connected to the lateral rods so as to be able to slide along the lateral rods to adjust the position of at least one of the longitudinal rods relative to the lateral rods or to the other longitudinal rod.
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(37) A collapsible seating assembly of the present disclosure is illustrated generally at 100 in
(38) The collapsible seating assembly 100 can include a bi-directionally expandable support frame 140, a carrying handle 150, a collapsible backrest/shield 160, height adjustable legs 170, and a collapsible/foldable seating surface assembly 180.
(39) The telescoping components (such as the longitudinal frame supports, the lateral frame supports, the handle/backrest attachments and the support legs) can be made of a sturdy lightweight metal such as aluminum, or of durable plastic such as PVC. The telescoping components may be cylindrical, ovular or generally flat in shape.
(40) The support frame illustrated generally at 140 in
(41) On both ends of each longitudinal frame support 210, 220 are loop-like fixtures or eyelets 300 (as shown, for example, in
(42) The collapsible seating assembly 100 can include a carrying handle 150 with an expandable barrier/shield component 160 that converts into a backrest-like structure. The combination handle 150 and backrest barrier/shield 160 is attached to the back lateral support 230 by a hinge-like fixture that allows these components to be pivoted to a position either parallel with or perpendicular to the support frame 140. When in a compact transportable mode, the handle 150 can be parallel to the plane of the support frame, as shown in
(43) As shown in
(44) The backrest barrier/shield 160 may also include additional widths or panels 164, 165 (see
(45) The four telescoping legs 170 can have the same construction and an example of one of them is shown in detail in
(46) Pressure latch can refer to the type of pressure latches often found on camera tripods, for example, or on height-adjustable handlebars found on Bugaboo strollers. They can achieve a pressure holding function, for example by using a lever with a camming device, or a twisting or screw device. The latch can be positioned at the bottom opening of the outermost section of the telescoping unit. When open, no pressure is applied to the next largest section (housed within the outermost section), so it can be extended and easily pushed back into the outermost section. As the latch is closed, it presses against the inner section so that it is not as easily moved. When the latch is fully closed, the pressure can be such that the innermost section cannot be moved and is thereby locked in place. Telescoping legs 170 of the present disclosure can also use pressure latches (e.g., 177) at various joints of the legs to achieve custom lengths.
(47) Another method is to have a plurality of longitudinally aligned holes in at least one of the innermost sections. The adjacent innermost section has one or more holes which the user then aligns with the corresponding holes in the other section and then inserts a locking pin into the aligned holes so that the two sections define a desired length.
(48) Each leg 170 may include an end cap 178 (shown in
(49) Protective caps (or covers) 169 (
(50) Instead of telescoping arrangements, the legs can be formed with fold-out arrangements, like a folding cane, which also allow them to be easily converted between a long operative condition and a shorter compact transportable/storage condition.
(51) The four legs 170 are attached to the expandable frame 140 at both ends of the two lateral supports 230, 240 as shown in
(52) These components, positions and features are also shown in
(53) The fold-out seating surface assembly is shown generally at 180 in
(54) When in the compact, transportable mode as shown in
(55) In both the compact transportable mode and the deployed expanded mode, the hook-like fixtures 188, 189 are facing downward, toward the back lateral support 230. When the seat assembly 180 is in its compact transportable mode, the hook-like fixture 187 is facing upward (see
(56) Once the frame 140 is expanded to its desired size, the seat surface assembly 180 can be unfolded. Pursuant to one embodiment, a user can first unfold the seating surface 180 laterally (arrow 234), thereby making it the full width (as shown in
(57) The seating surface assembly 180 may include a sufficient number of additional panels 190 (as shown in
(58) When in the compact transportable mode the assembly 100, 100a can be easily carried by its handle 150, as shown in
(59) Thus, disclosed herein according to one definition is a collapsible and expandable toilet seating assembly that can include a seat support frame, four length-adjustable legs, a seat assembly and a backrest. The seat support frame can include front and rear extendible/collapsible lateral supports and first and second extendible/collapsible longitudinal supports connected together to form a rectangular frame. Each of the legs is connected to the support frame and is positionable in a storage positions lying generally in a plane of the frame and in alternative operative positions perpendicular to the plane. The seat assembly can include a plurality of rows and columns of panels, foldable out from a storage configuration to an operative configuration to form a seat surface supported by and connected to the frame and having a central toilet opening. The backrest is connected to the rear support and reconfigurable and repositionable between a compact condition and an expanded operable position generally perpendicular to the plane.
(60) It is also within the scope of the present disclosure for the toilet seating assembly to include bracing for the legs. When the assembly is in its transportable compact mode the braces can be separate components, not attached to the legs or any of the other components. They still can be packaged with or within the rest of the assembly, however. Alternatively, the braces can be attached to one or more of the other components, e.g., legs, and fold up or into them, when in the compact mode. The braces can telescope or fold out to the desired lengths when the assembly is in a deployed mode. They can attach at opposite brace ends to respective legs using clamps, for example. When attached in operative positions to and extending between the legs they can be disposed at an angle to the legs or they can be perpendicular to the legs.
(61) Although the present inventions have been described in terms of preferred and alternative embodiments above, numerous modifications and/or additions to the above-described embodiments would be readily apparent to one skilled in the art. The embodiments can be defined as methods of use or assembly (or disassembly) carried out by anyone, any subset of or all of the components and/or users; as systems of one or more components in a certain structural and/or functional relationship; and/or as subassemblies or sub-methods. The inventions can include each of the individual components separately, or subassemblies thereof. However, it is intended that the scope of the present inventions extend to all such modifications and/or additions and that the scopes of the present inventions are limited solely by the claims set forth herein.
(62) Individual elements or features of a particular aspect of the present teachings are generally not limited to that particular aspect, but, where applicable, are interchangeable and can be used in other aspects, even if not specifically shown or described. The same may also be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the present teachings, and all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the present teachings.
(63) The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular example embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting. As used herein, the singular forms a, an and the may be intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. The terms comprises, comprising, including and having are inclusive and therefore specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components and/or groups thereof. The method steps, processes and operations described herein are not to be construed as necessarily requiring their performance in the particular order discussed or illustrated, unless specifically identified as an order of performance. It is also to be understood that additional or alternative steps may be employed.
(64) Although the terms first, second, third and so forth may be used herein to describe various elements, components, regions, layers and/or sections, these elements, components, regions, layers and/or sections should not be limited by these terms. These terms may be used to distinguish one element, component, region, layer or section from another region, layer or section. Terms such as first, second and other numerical terms when used herein do not imply a sequence or order unless clearly indicated by the context. Thus, a first element, component, region, layer or section discussed below can be termed a second element, component, region, layer or section without departing from the aspects of the present teachings.
(65) When an element or layer is referred to as being on, engaged to, connected to or coupled to another element or layer, it may be directly on, engaged, connected or coupled to the other element or layer, or intervening elements or layers may be present. In contrast, when an element is referred to as being directly on, directly engaged to, directly connected to or directly coupled to another element or layer, there may be no intervening elements or layers present. Other words used to describe the relationship between elements should be interpreted in a like fashion (such as between versus directly between, and adjacent versus directly adjacent). As used herein, the term and/or includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items.
(66) Spatially relative terms, such as inner, outer, beneath, below, lower, upper, above, forward, rearward, front and back may be used herein for ease of description to describe one element's or feature's relationship to another, but the disclosure is intended to encompass different orientations of the assembly in use or operation in addition to the orientation depicted in the figures. For example, if the assembly in the figures is turned over, elements described as below or beneath other elements or features would then be oriented above the other elements or features. Thus, the example term below can encompass both an orientation of above and below. The assembly may be otherwise oriented (rotated ninety degrees or at other orientations) and the spatially relative descriptors used herein interpreted accordingly.