Baby bidet and changing table
09713403 ยท 2017-07-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47K3/024
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47K3/024
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47D5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A completely self-contained baby bidet and changing table system that is completely portable and is adapted for use in domestic or commercial environments. A cabinet structure has a washing basin with a drain tube connecting the washing basin with a removable waste water tank. A removable clean water reservoir is located within the cabinet and has a pump, heater, water supply hose and spray nozzle for delivery of clean and heated water spray to the body of an infant. Padded, waterproof mats support the infant so that water used for washing is drained into the washing basin and is then conducted to the waste water tank by a drain tube.
Claims
1. A self-contained baby bidet and changing system, comprising: a cabinet having a changing table section having a padded and waterproof member for supporting the torso of a baby and having a bidet section for positioning the legs and pelvic region of an infant for washing; a clean water supply reservoir supported by said cabinet and having a pump delivering clean water from said clean water supply reservoir to a flexible water supply conduit having a manually operated valve controlled clean water spray device; a washing basin being mounted within said cabinet and being a part of said bidet section and being positioned for receiving waste water resulting from baby washing and having a basin drain; a waterproof padded member being positioned adjacent said washing basin for engagement by a baby's bottom to provide a substantial seal with the baby's bottom and being oriented to conduct water draining from the baby's bottom into said washing basin, and a waste water collection tank being supported by said cabinet and receiving waste water by gravity from said basin drain.
2. The self-contained baby bidet and changing system of claim 1, comprising: said clean water supply being a clean water reservoir within said cabinet; said pump being electrically energized and being located within said clean water reservoir; and said water supply conduit being in communication with said pump and with said manually operated valve controlled clean water spray device.
3. The self-contained baby bidet and changing system of claim 2, comprising: said pump having an electronic ground system and being automatically de-energized upon sensing of electrical energy within said clean water supply, cabinet receiving waste water from said basin drain.
4. The self-contained baby bidet and changing system of claim 2, comprising: said water supply conduit having a portion penetrating a wall of said cabinet and having a flexible portion located externally of said cabinet and being of sufficient length for manual movement of said manually operated valve controlled clean water spray device to close proximity with a baby lying on said changing table section.
5. The self-contained baby bidet and changing system of claim 1, comprising: an electrically energized water heater being removably positioned within said clean water reservoir and heating the clean water to a predetermined temperature for the comfort of a baby being washed.
6. The self-contained baby bidet and changing system of claim 1, comprising: a bumper retaining member being mounted to said changing table section adjacent said washing basin and supporting said waterproof padded bumper member against inadvertent movement toward said washing basin during baby washing activity.
7. The self-contained baby bidet and changing system of claim 1, comprising: said clean water supply reservoir and said waste water collection tank each being removable from said cabinet for refilling or emptying.
8. The self-contained baby bidet and changing system of claim 1, comprising: said washing basin being fixed within said cabinet and being of generally rectangular configuration and defining substantially straight peripheral sections supported by said cabinet; and waterproof padded support members being located along said substantially straight peripheral sections and providing for comfortable support of the legs of a baby in position for washing.
9. A self-contained baby bidet and changing system, comprising: a cabinet having a changing table section for supporting the torso of a baby and having a bidet section for positioning the legs and pelvic region of an infant for washing; internal shelving and a bottom support surface being defined by said cabinet; a clean water reservoir being removably supported by said internal shelving and having an electrically energized pump removably immersed in water within said clean water reservoir; a water supply conduit being connected with said water supply discharge of said electrically energized pump and incorporating an elongate flexible section located externally of said cabinet and having a manually operated valve controlled clean water spray device for manually controlled application of a gentle spray of water onto the baby; said bidet section having a washing basin fixed within said cabinet and positioned for receiving waste water draining from the baby during washing activity, said washing basin having a basin drain; said bidet section also having a waterproof padded member positioned adjacent said washing basin for engagement by a baby's bottom to provide a substantial seal with the baby's bottom and being oriented to conduct waste water draining from the baby's bottom into said washing basin; and a waste water collection tank being removably supported by said cabinet and receiving waste water by gravity from said basin drain.
10. The self-contained baby bidet and changing system of claim 9, comprising: a padded waterproof basin cover member being selectively positioned over said washing basin for support of the legs of a baby and constituting an enlargement of said changing table and bidet sections.
11. The self-contained baby bidet and changing system of claim 9, comprising: said pump having an electronic ground fault system and being automatically activated upon sensing of predetermined electrical energy within said clean water supply and deenergizing the electrical circuits of said electrically energized water pump and said electrically energized water heater.
12. The self-contained baby bidet and changing system of claim 9, comprising: said water supply conduit having a portion penetrating a wall of said cabinet and having a flexible portion located externally of said cabinet and being of sufficient length for manual movement of said manually operated valve controlled clean water spray device to close proximity with a baby lying on said changing table section.
13. The self-contained baby bidet and changing system of claim 9, comprising: a retaining member being mounted to said changing table section adjacent said washing basin and supporting said waterproof padded member against substantial movement toward said washing basin.
14. The self-contained baby bidet and changing system of claim 9, comprising: said clean water supply reservoir and said waste water collection tank each being removable from said internal shelving of said cabinet for refilling, cleaning and emptying.
15. The self-contained baby bidet and changing system of claim 9, comprising: said washing basin being of generally rectangular configuration and defining substantially straight peripheral sections; and waterproof padded support members being located along said substantially straight peripheral sections and providing for comfortable support of the legs of a baby in position for washing.
16. The self-contained baby bidet and changing system of claim 9, comprising: a padded waterproof basin cover member being selectively positioned over said washing basin for support of the legs of a baby and constituting an enlargement of said changing table section.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) So that the manner in which the above recited features, advantages and objects of the present invention are attained and can be understood in detail, a more particular description of the invention, briefly summarized above, may be had by reference to the preferred embodiment thereof which is illustrated in the appended drawings, which drawings are incorporated as a part hereof.
(2) It is to be noted however, that the appended drawings illustrate only a typical embodiment of this invention and are therefore not to be considered limiting of its scope, for the invention may admit to other equally effective embodiments.
(3) In the Drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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(9) A bidet section shown generally at 41 includes a washing basin 42 which is mounted to the underside of the top panel 38 of the cabinet 12 by means of a peripheral basin flange 44 that rests on the upper surface of the top panel. The washing basin is of generally rectangular configuration as shown, and defines a generally rectangular opening 46, but may be of any suitable configuration without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. The washing basin 42 defines a bottom wall 48 that slopes to a basin drain opening 50 that is located at a corner region of the basin. The rectangular opening 46 of the washing basin 42 is strategically located so that the legs and desired portions of the pelvic region of an infant lying on the changing table will extend over the washing basin, thus permitting waste water to drain from the infant into the washing basin.
(10) Padded waterproof support members 52, 54, 56 and 58 are supported by the top panel 38 of the cabinet and may be fixed to the top panel if desired. These padded waterproof support members serve as cushioning supports for the legs of an infant being washed. A generally rectangular padded cover member 59 is positioned over the washing basin when the washing basin is not being used, with its peripheral portions engaging and being supported by the waterproof support members 52, 54, 56 and 58.
(11) The bidet section 41 also includes a waterproof padded bumper 60 positioned transversely across one end of the changing table area 36 and projecting above the top surface of the changing area and serving to minimize the potential for water movement from the washing basin or from the infant along the top surface of the changing area. With an infant lying in the position of the infant clothing shown in broken line in
(12) A drain tube having an upper drain tube section 68 and a lower drain tube section 70 extends downwardly from the bottom opening 50 of the washing basin 42, with the lower drain tube section extending through an opening 72 of the intermediate support shelf 28. The upper drain tube section 68 and a lower drain tube section 70 extends downwardly from the bottom opening 50 of the washing basin 42, with the lower drain tube section extending through an opening 72 of the intermediate support shelf 28. The upper drain tube section 68 may be composed of metal or polymer plumbing drain tubing or the like and the lower drain tube section 70 may be composed of a more flexible tubing such as flexible polymer tubing. The lower end of the lower drain tube section 70 is positioned to be received within the upper opening 74 of a waste water collection tank or receptacle 76 that is typically supported by the bottom wall 30 of the cabinet. This feature permits the waste water draining from the infant during washing to be collected by the waste water collection tank. The waste water collection tank 76 is easily removed from the bottom wall 30 of the cabinet so that the collected waste water can be poured into a toilet bowl of a restroom facility or into any other suitable receptacle for disposal. The waste water collection tank or container need only be large enough to contain the small amount of water that is used to wash the pelvic region of the infant and may be provided with graduated markings for measurement. The waste water container may be in the form of a bottle having a screw cap in the event it should be desirable to retain the waste water for inspection or testing.
(13) A clean water reservoir 78 is preferably supported by the intermediate support shelf 28 such as by simply resting on the shelf, so that the clean water reservoir can be easily removable from the cabinet for efficiency of filling from the water supply of a conventional lavatory. Alternatively, the clean water reservoir may be directly mounted to the top panel intermediate support shelf 28 or mounted to any other interior structure of the cabinet if desired and may be filled in place by means of a suitable water handling container. The portable or moveable nature of the baby bidet and changing table is maintained by providing efficient means for filling the clean water reservoir, rather than providing a more permanent connection with the water supply of the restroom or bathroom of a building facility. Alternatively, if desired, the clean water reservoir may be filled in place, such as by using a flexible fill tube or by pouring clean water through a fill opening of the cabinet. However, it is a feature of the present invention to provide a baby bidet and changing table system that is not permanently connected with the clean water or waste water handling systems of a dwelling or business establishment, thereby permitting the baby bidet and changing system to be readily moveable to a desired position for use or positioned in an out of the way place when it is not being used.
(14) An electrically energized water pump 80 is located within the clean water reservoir 78 simply by resting on the bottom of the reservoir vessel. An electrical supply conductor 82 extends from the water pump 80 and is connected with an electrical supply, not shown. The water pump 80 may be of the type that is widely utilized in fish tanks and incorporates a safety feature that automatically and substantially instantly de-energizes the pump in the event a predetermined electrical current is detected by the pump mechanism. For example, the pump incorporates a ground pin or system that automatically shuts down the electrical supply of the pump within 25 milliseconds upon detection of electrical current within the clean water reservoir. The water pump 80 has a suction opening in communication with the water inside the clean water reservoir and has its pressurized water supply discharge connected with a discharge conduit 84 that is of flexible nature, permitting the water pump to be removed from the clean water reservoir so that the reservoir can be removed from the cabinet and carried to a suitable site for refilling. The clean water discharge conduit has a water discharge connection 86 that penetrates a side wall 16 of the cabinet. A flexible water supply tube 88 extends from the water discharge connection 86 and is connected with a valve controlled water spray unit 90 that has a spray head 92 from which water is sprayed onto selected parts of the infant as desired. The spray unit 90 is provided with a valve operator member 94 that is manually actuated to control the spray of water. The pump pressure output or the spray unit are selectively adjustable to provide a gentle spray of water from the spray nozzle 92.
(15) For the comfort of an infant being washed and changed, an electrically energized water heater 96 is located within the clean water reservoir 78 and is energized via an electrical conductor 98. The water heater is provided with a temperature controller that deenergizes the heater when the water temperature reaches a predetermined optimum.
(16) To prevent any possibility of electrical shock to the infant or the person that is engaged in washing the infant, the electrical power supply system for the pump and for the water heater employs electrical conductors 82 and 98, respectively that are adapted for connection with a standard 110 v ac wall plug and has an electrical circuit including a transformer and ground fault interrupter that is connected with and is arranged to deliver low voltage dc power to the motor of the pump. Other UL approved electrical power systems that are known to be safe when water is present may also be used for this purpose. The discharge pressure of the pump can be adjustable to provide a desired or selected range of fluid pressure at the spray unit 90.
(17) In view of the foregoing it is evident that the present invention is one well adapted to attain all of the objects and features hereinabove set forth, together with other objects and features which are inherent in the apparatus disclosed herein.
(18) As will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, the present invention may easily be produced in other specific forms without departing from its spirit or essential characteristics. The present embodiment is, therefore, to be considered as merely illustrative and not restrictive, the scope of the invention being indicated by the claims rather than the foregoing description, and all changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalence of the claims are therefore intended to be embraced therein.