Toilet lid and urinal assembly
11607090 · 2023-03-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47K13/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An improved toiled system including a urine receptacle with a guide channel is provided, said guide channel having an inlet port that is configured to be positioned closer to the user's point of urination, such that the user may urinate into the inlet port with a greater degree of comfort that a higher percentage of said user's urine will be contained into the urine receptacle. The guide channel is configured to be moved from a retracted to an extended position, said extended position being to allow for use by the user, and said retracted position being to allow for storage of the guide channel out of the way when not being used. In one configuration a toilet with a seat may be used in its conventional manner when said guide channel is in said retracted position. Another significant feature is the use of a return feature, which causes the lid to be in the up position, and the seat in the down position, after use by the user, for the convenience of the next user. When this feature is used with the above retraction/extension position, it solves the issue of a woman wanting the toilet seat down with very little effort to the man because it automatically returns everything to the seated position for a woman simply by the man releasing the handles or foot pedal.
Claims
1. A device for use with a toilet, said toilet including a toilet bowl configured to accept solid and urine waste from a human while sitting upon a human sitting surface defined above said bowl, said bowl configured to accept urine from a urine stream passing along a urine path into said bowl, said urine stream originating from said human while standing at a standing position facing said bowl, said device comprising: A) a seat member defining a seat member sitting surface portion, said seat member sitting surface portion defining a part of said human sitting surface defined above said bowl, said seat member configured for allowing said human to sit at a sitting position such that solid waste is capable of being transferred into said bowl while said human is sitting on said seat member, said seat member being pivotably mounted relative to said bowl so as to be pivotable from a lowered position, allowing said human to sit in said sitting position, to a raised position, which would not allow said human to sit on it; B) a movable lid assembly movable from a first, up position to a second, urine receiving position, said movable lid assembly including: 1) a urine receptacle having an inlet and an outlet; 2) a passageway connected to said outlet of said urine receptacle; and 3) a movable lid sitting surface portion configured to cooperate with said seat member sitting surface portion when said lid is in said first, up position and said seat member is in said lowered position, such that when so positioned said movable lid sitting surface portion and said seat member sitting surface portion combine to define said human sitting surface such that said human is capable of sitting thereon, said movable lid assembly being configured to be moved from said first, up position wherein said inlet is spaced apart from said urine stream, to said second, urine receiving position wherein said inlet intercepts at least a portion of said urine stream above said toilet bowl, and said receptacle diverts said portion of said urine stream into said inlet such that said portion moves from said inlet to said outlet and then through said passageway and finally into said toilet bowl, wherein said seat member is pivotably attached to said bowl, and wherein said movable lid assembly is pivotably mounted relative to said seat member, such that said movable lid assembly is capable of being moved between said first, up position and second, urine receiving position while said seat member is in said lowered position.
2. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said inlet and said passageway are each at least partially defined by said lid assembly which at least partially covers said bowl when in a third, down position.
3. The device as claimed in claim 1, further comprising handles for manipulation of said lid assembly between said first and second positions.
4. The device as claimed in claim 1, further comprising one or more springs to urge said movable lid assembly to said first position, and to urge said seat member toward said lowered position.
5. A device for use with a toilet, said toilet including a toilet bowl configured to accept solid and urine waste from a human while sitting upon a human sitting surface defined above said bowl, said bowl configured to accept urine from a urine stream passing along a urine path into said bowl, said urine stream originating from said human while standing at a standing position facing the bowl, said device comprising: A) a seat member mounted relative to said bowl and defining a seat member sitting surface portion, said seat member sitting surface portion defining at least a part of said human sitting surface defined above said bowl, said seat member configured for allowing said human to sit at a sitting position such that solid waste is capable of being transferred into said bowl while said human is sitting on said seat member; B) a movable lid assembly movable from a first, up position to a second, urine receiving position, said movable lid assembly including: 1) a urine receptacle having an inlet and an outlet; 2) a passageway connected to said outlet of said urine receptacle; and 3) a movable lid sitting surface portion configured to cooperate with said seat member sitting surface portion when said lid is in said first, up position and said seat member is mounted relative to said bowl, such that when so positioned said movable lid sitting surface portion and said seat member sitting surface portion combine to define said human sitting surface such that said human is capable of sitting thereon, said movable lid assembly being configured to be moved from said first, up position wherein said inlet is spaced apart from said urine stream, to said second, urine receiving position wherein said inlet intercepts at least a portion of said urine stream above said toilet bowl, and said receptacle diverts said portion of said urine stream into said inlet such that said portion moves from said inlet to said outlet and then through said passageway and finally into said toilet bowl.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Introduction
(18) The present invention now will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which some, but not all embodiments of the inventions are shown. This invention may be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will satisfy applicable legal requirements. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout.
(19) Reference is now made to the figures, in which like elements indicate like elements throughout the several views.
ELEMENT LIST
(20) Here is a list of the various elements: 10 Overall System Including Toilet 20 Toilet 22 Base 24 Bowl 26 Seat 27 Lid 28 Torsion Spring 30 Passageway assembly 32 Body of passageway 34 Inlet funnel 34S Inlet funnel guide surface 36 Exit Port 38 Handles 39 Foot pedal 130 Passageway assembly 132 Passageway Body 132-UP passageway body upper portion 132-LP passageway body lower portion 132-IT passageway body inner tubing 134 Inlet funnel 136 Exit Port 138 Handles 226 Seat 230 Passageway assembly
DISCUSSION
General Construction and Operation
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(22) As will be shown later, other variations on this configuration are likewise contemplated, including but not limited to the passage being on the back/top/inside of the lid and/or seat of the toilet so that the entry of passage can be brought to the individual releasing the urine. This would reduce or eliminate the amount of urine unable to make it into the toilet. The chamber of passage may be brought from use, to the original position using a spring located at the rod of the toilet seat assembly.
(23) Another important concept is a return feature which causes the lid to be automatically moved to the up position, and the seat in the down position, after use by the user, for the convenience of the next user. When this feature is used with the above retraction/extension position, it solves the issue of a woman wanting the toilet seat down with very little effort to the man because it automatically returns everything to the seated position for a woman simply by the man releasing the handles or foot pedal.
Detailed Construction
(24) A more detailed explanation of the construction of the present invention is now provided.
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Detailed Operation of Versions Shown in FIGS. 1-8
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(33) Note that handles and the foot pedal could both be provided and used together in another embodiment. In this configuration, if the lid holding the inlet funnel is spring loaded, the handles can be used to hold the urine chamber and when released the spring will return the toilet seat assembly to the proper position.
(34) As noted above, the torsion spring may be configured to simply return the lid to its retracted position, or it may also be used to both return the lid to its retracted position and to return the seat to the down position. Said another way, torsion spring 28 can keep the seat down and the lid up; the one moves the lid or seat, they will return to a seat down and lid up position. This can be done by one end of the torsion spring pushing the lid up and the other end of the spring one pushing the seat down.
(35) This solves the issue of where the toilet seat should be using a spring to return it to the proper position.
(36) A pivot axis PA is also shown, about which the lid and seat pivot.
(37) It may be understood that this return feature is significant when used with the above retraction/extension configuration noted above, solves the issue of a woman wanting the toilet seat down with very little effort to the man because it automatically returns everything to the seated position for a woman simply by the man releasing the handles or foot pedal.
(38) It should be understood that a conventional toilet could be retrofitted with the device of the present invention, by replacing a conventional toilet seat/lid combination with a modified toilet seat/lid combination with the inlet funnel in the lid or the seat. Such a conventional configuration would include a toilet bowl including two holes proximate the rear of the bowl, said holes having coparallel bore axes which are substantially vertical when said toilet is conventionally installed.
(39) Another retrofit involves replacing a conventional toilet seat/lid combination with a modified toilet third member/seat/lid combination with the inlet funnel in the lid of the “back” or third attachment described elsewhere.
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(55) Once the seat 126 is attached as shown in
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(57) The passageway assembly 130 is used for the disposal of urine, with the passageway assembly 130 having an inlet funnel 134 configured to accept urine from the user, such that said urine may be diverted to a remote location. The inlet funnel 134 may be manipulated from its “stored/retracted” position, as shown in
(58) A foot pedal is not shown with this configuration, but could be used.
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(60) Presence and/or motion sensors could also be used in conjunction with the devices herein.
(61) For example, a sensor could be positioned on the left or right side of the tank or funnel of a toilet, with activation of the sensor by an intentional movement, such as the waving of a hand, being used to move the passageway assembly in or out of a certain position. For example, a hand operated sensor (which would not be activated if someone wished only to sit on the seat) could be used to move the passageway assembly in or out of its extended position.
(62) Sensors could also be used in order to facilitate flushing of the toilet when it is determined that a person is no longer in the detection zone.
(63) The sensor could also sense motion directly above funnel or slightly forward of it (but not forward enough to engage when a person is seated).
(64) The sensor on the toilet could sense movement of the member when it is moved back to the retracted position, or for any other movement of the device to a desired position.
Variations
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(66) Many variations may be made from the one or more versions shown above in which urine passes from a funnel at the end of the lid, then through the lid, and then exits into the bowl.
(67) For example, instead of the passageway passing through the body of the lid, the passageway could be a tube attached to the top, side, or underside of the lid. The passageway could also be defined between suitably sealed two major plastic parts comprising the body of the lid—so the passageway would be part of the plastic, and not a separate tube.
(68) Another alternative is the use of a single piece of injected plastic that has a passageway that travels all the way through the solid piece of plastic. This single piece of plastic would define the funnel, and serve the same function as the back and front of the lid all one piece. The hole would be injected into the plastic all the way through it, thus eliminating the need for an additional funnel tube.
(69) As another example, instead of the passageway passing from a funnel attached to the lid through the body of the lid, the passageway could pass through a funnel attached to the seat through the body of the seat. In this case the funnel would be positioned generally between the legs while a person was in the sitting position, although it could be tucked away between the seat and rim.
(70) Furthermore, it is possible for a “back” or third attachment to the assembly to take place of the lid. In this case, a member separate from the seat and lid could be dedicated to supporting the funnel and passageway. This third element would also pivot about axis PA and could be manipulated by handles and/or a foot pedal as noted elsewhere. It could pivot down from a retracted up position, or pivot up from a retracted down position. Under one configuration, the foot petal allows individuals to push with their foot allowing the back plate to be brought forward to the individual. Upon releasing the foot pedal, the spring would bring the back plate to its original position.
Advantages
(71) The return feature, which causes the lid to be automatically moved to the up position, and the seat in the down position after use by the user, provides a high degree of convenience for the next user. When this feature is used with the above retraction/extension position, it solves the issue of a woman wanting the toilet seat down with very little effort to the man because it automatically returns everything to the seated position for a woman simply by the man releasing the handles or foot pedal.
(72) The foot pedal allows for the individual to avoid touching the toilet seat assembly and solves a sanitary issue of touching unwanted surfaces.
(73) The retraction/extension feature solves the issue of urine splatter in and around the toilet bowl and floor. The collection point of the toilet assembly will meet almost to the point where urine is released from the individual. The objective to this is to have a pathway for urine to travel so it will not be overly conspicuous and will effectively deliver urine to the toilet bowl. This will be done by concealing the pathway for urine to travel within the toilet seat assembly. As noted above, the spring located on the rod of the assembly solves the issue of where a toilet seat should (or should not be) left by automatically returning the toilet seat assembly to a position prepared for a seated position, with the lid up and the seat down.
(74) These are only a few of the many advantages.
CONCLUSION
(75) Various modifications and variations can be made in the present invention without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention.
(76) From the foregoing, it will be seen that this invention is one well adapted to obtain all the ends and objects herein set forth, together with other advantages which are obvious and which are inherent to the structure.
(77) It will be understood that certain features and sub combinations are of utility and may be employed without reference to other features and sub combinations. This is contemplated by and is within the scope of the claims.
(78) As many possible embodiments may be made of the invention without departing from the scope thereof, it is to be understood that all matter herein set forth or shown in the accompanying drawings is to be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.