Potty (toilet training) chair
11672386 · 2023-06-13
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Abstract
A children's toilet training chair includes a seat platform having a waste opening, and a platform base wherein a waste receptacle may be placed beneath the waste opening. A child seated on the seat platform can therefore urinate and/or defecate into the waste receptacle. The waste receptacle has an inclined bottom whereby waste deposited in the receptacle collects toward one side of the receptacle, with at least this side of the receptacle being transparent. A viewport defined in the support base allows viewing of this side of the receptacle so an observer can determine when the child deposits waste in the receptacle. The observer can therefore leave the child seated on the chair's seat platform until waste is visibly apparent, avoiding the resistance the child may exhibit when attempting to replace the child on the seat platform after being removed too early.
Claims
1. A toilet training chair including: a. a waste receptacle having a front receptacle side and an opposing rear receptacle side extending between an open receptacle top and a closed receptacle bottom, with a receptacle interior defined between the receptacle top and receptacle bottom, wherein: (1) the receptacle bottom slopes downwardly toward the front receptacle side, whereby waste deposited into the open receptacle top tends to migrate toward the front receptacle side along the receptacle bottom, and (2) at least a portion of the front receptacle side is transparent, whereby deposited waste tends to be visible from the exterior of the waste receptacle, b. a seat platform having: (1) opposing right and left platform sides extending between opposing front and rear platform sides, (2) a waste opening situated between the platform sides, c. a platform base configured to: (1) receive the waste receptacle thereon, and (2) support the seat platform above the waste receptacle: (a) with the waste opening situated above the open receptacle top, (b) while providing a view of the front receptacle side.
2. The chair of claim 1 wherein the platform base: a. extends at least partially about the waste receptacle, b. has a viewport defined therein, the viewport being aligned with the front receptacle side whereby the front receptacle side is visible through the viewport.
3. The chair of claim 1 wherein the platform base includes opposing right and left supports extending between a support front and an opposing support rear, wherein: a. the right and left supports are configured to support the seat platform thereon with the waste receptacle being situated therebetween, b. a viewport is defined within the support front between the right and left supports, the viewport providing the view of the front receptacle side.
4. The chair of claim 3 wherein the platform base further includes a base floor: a. extending between the right and left supports, and b. having one or more guides extending upwardly therefrom, the guides being situated to closely receive the receptacle bottom therebetween.
5. The chair of claim 1 wherein the seat platform further includes a ledge: a. descending therefrom, and b. bounding the waste opening.
6. The chair of claim 1 wherein the seat platform further includes attached guides descending therefrom: a. situated between, and spaced from, the right and left platform sides, and b. spaced from the waste opening.
7. The chair of claim 1 further including a deflector hood: a. connected to the seat platform, b. having a concave inner surface situated above the waste opening.
8. A toilet training chair including: a. a waste receptacle having opposing front and rear receptacle sides extending upwardly from a receptacle bottom to an open receptacle top, wherein: (1) the receptacle bottom slopes upwardly from the front receptacle side, and (2) at least a portion of the front receptacle side is transparent, b. a seat platform having opposing right and left platform sides with a waste opening situated therebetween, c. a platform base having: (1) opposing right and left supports extending between a support front and an opposing support rear, the right and left supports being configured to: (a) support the seat platform thereon, (b) with the waste receptacle being situated therebetween, (2) a base floor: (a) extending between: i. the right and left supports, and ii. the support front and support rear, (b) having one or more guides extending upwardly therefrom, the guides being situated to closely receive the receptacle bottom therebetween, and (3) a viewport defined at the support front between the right and left supports.
9. The chair of claim 8 wherein: a. the platform base extends at least partially about the waste receptacle, b. the viewport is aligned with the front receptacle side whereby the front receptacle side is visible through the viewport.
10. The chair of claim 8 wherein the seat platform further includes a ledge descending therefrom about at least a major portion of the perimeter of the waste opening.
11. A toilet training chair including: a. a waste receptacle having opposing front and rear receptacle sides extending upwardly from a receptacle bottom to an open receptacle top, wherein: (1) the receptacle bottom slopes upwardly from the front receptacle side, and (2) at least a portion of the front receptacle side is transparent, b. a seat platform having: (1) opposing right and left platform sides with a waste opening situated therebetween, (2) first and second guides attached thereto and descending therefrom, wherein: (a) the first guide is situated between, and spaced from, the left platform side and the waste opening, and (b) the second guide is situated between, and spaced from, the right platform side and the waste opening, c. a platform base having: (1) opposing right and left supports extending between a support front and an opposing support rear, the right and left supports being configured to: (a) support the seat platform thereon, (b) with the waste receptacle being situated therebetween, (2) a viewport defined at the support front between the right and left supports.
12. A toilet training chair including: a. a waste receptacle: (1) having: (a) an open receptacle top and an opposing receptacle bottom, (b) a front receptacle side and an opposing rear receptacle side, the receptacle sides extending between the receptacle top and bottom, (2) wherein: (a) at least a portion of the front receptacle side is transparent, (b) the receptacle bottom is inclined downwardly toward the front receptacle side, b. a seat platform: (1) situated above the waste receptacle, (2) having a waste opening defined therein, the waste opening being situated over the open receptacle top, and (3) having a ledge descending therefrom into the waste receptacle, c. a platform base: (1) extending at least partially about the waste receptacle, (2) configured to support the seat platform above the waste receptacle, (3) having a viewport defined therein, the viewport being aligned with the front receptacle side whereby the front receptacle side is visible through the viewport.
13. The chair of claim 12 wherein the platform base includes opposing right and left supports extending between a support front and an opposing support rear, wherein: a. the right and left supports are configured to support the seat platform thereon with the waste receptacle and waste opening being situated between the right and left supports, b. the viewport being defined in the support front between the right and left supports.
14. A toilet training chair including: a. a waste receptacle: (1) having: (a) an open receptacle top and an opposing receptacle bottom, (b) a front receptacle side and an opposing rear receptacle side, the receptacle sides extending between the receptacle top and bottom, (2) wherein: (a) at least a portion of the front receptacle side is transparent, (b) the receptacle bottom is inclined downwardly toward the front receptacle side, b. a seat platform: (1) situated above the waste receptacle, (2) having a waste opening defined therein, the waste opening being situated over the open receptacle top, and (3) having opposing right and left supports extending between a support front and an opposing support rear, wherein: i. the right and left supports are configured to support the seat platform thereon with the waste receptacle and waste opening being situated between the right and left supports, ii. the viewport being defined in the support front between the right and left supports, c. a platform base: (1) extending at least partially about the waste receptacle, (2) configured to support the seat platform above the waste receptacle, (3) having a viewport defined therein, the viewport being aligned with the front receptacle side whereby the front receptacle side is visible through the viewport, and (4) having first and second guides attached thereto and descending therefrom into the platform base, wherein: i. the first guide is situated between, and spaced from, the left support and the waste opening, and ii. the second guide is situated between, and spaced from, the right support and the waste opening.
15. The chair of claim 12 wherein the ledge extends about at least a major portion of the perimeter of the waste opening.
16. The chair of claim 12 wherein the platform base further includes a base floor having one or more guides extending upwardly therefrom, the guides being situated to closely receive the receptacle bottom therebetween.
17. The chair of claim 5 wherein the ledge descends from the seat platform into the waste receptacle.
18. The chair of claim 10 wherein the ledge descends from the seat platform into the waste receptacle.
19. The chair of claim 11 wherein the platform base further includes a base floor: a. extending between: (1) the right and left supports, and (2) the support front and support rear, b. having one or more guides extending upwardly therefrom, the guides being situated to closely receive the receptacle bottom therebetween.
20. The chair of claim 14 wherein the seat platform further includes a ledge descending therefrom into the waste receptacle.
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(4) Expanding on the discussion above, the platform base 160 is intended to be placed on a floor or other surface to support the seat platform 100 at a height suitable for use by a child, and to at least partially enclose the waste receptacle 140 for aesthetic purposes. An optional booster base 190 can be provided beneath the platform base 160 to further elevate the seat platform 100, with the booster base 190 preferably complementarily interlocking with the platform base 160 to deter dislodgement of the platform base 160 from the booster base 190. The platform base 190 can beneficially be used as a child's seat or stepping stool when not used with the platform base 160. Both the platform base 160 and the booster base 190 are preferably provided with elastomeric pads or other slip-avoidant surfaces at their bottoms to deter them from sliding about a floor when in use.
(5) The platform base floor 172 preferably bears one or more upwardly-extending guides 174 into which the waste receptacle 140 may be placed such that the waste receptacle 140 is properly located beneath the waste opening 110 of the seat platform 100, and such that the waste receptacle 140 is aligned to receive the ledge 116 (
(6) The tray 180 is supported on the platform base 160 by opposing tray legs 182 which are complementarily received in apertures (here slots) 178 at the right and left supports 164, allowing removal and replacement of the tray 180 as desired. The tray legs 182 preferably extend forwardly from the slots 178 before (or while) rising to the upper surface 184 of the tray 180, thereby better providing unobstructed motion of a child's arms to and from his/her body, which can help avoid anxiety. The upper surface 184 of the tray 180 is preferably bounded by a lip 186, thereby helping to deter loss of any toys or other materials that may be provided on the tray 180 to occupy the seated child's attention.
(7) The deflector hood 112 is snap-fittable or otherwise removably installable onto the seat platform 100 at the front of the waste opening 110, preferably within a recess 120 defined in the perimeter of the waste opening 110 near the front platform side 106. The deflector hood preferably rises 3-4 inches from the seat platform 100, and has a width of 3-4 inches, to better capture errant urine streams and redirect them into the waste opening 110.
(8) The seat platform 100 is preferably hingedly connected to the platform base 160 such that the seat platform 100 can be swung upwardly to allow access to the waste receptacle 140, and swung downwardly to provide a seat for the child. In the depicted exemplary toilet training chair 10, the hinge is provided by fingers 122 extending rearwardly from the rear platform side 108 of the seat platform 100, and loops 176 extending rearwardly from the support rear 170 of the platform base 160, wherein the fingers 122 are received within the loops 176 to allow the seat platform 100 to pivot with respect to the platform base 160. The fingers 122 have a roughly S-shaped configuration: as the fingers 122 extend rearwardly from the rear platform side 108, they first extend along planes generally parallel to the upper surface of the seat platform 100, then downwardly, and then again parallel to the seat platform 100. The terminal ends of the fingers 122 therefore urge against the support rear 170 of the platform base 160 when the seat platform 100 is swung upwardly, thereby allowing the seat platform 100 to remain in an upright position for easier removal and replacement of the waste receptacle 140. The fingers 122 also allow easy removal of the seat platform 100 from the platform base 160 for cleaning, and/or for placement atop a conventional toilet bowl, with the guides 118 helping to retain the seat platform 100 atop the bowl.
(9) The backrest 130 is similarly preferably hingedly connected to the seat platform 100, here by coaxial pegs 132 (see particularly
(10) The waste receptacle 140 is preferably configured similarly to a pitcher, bearing a handle 152 and an opposing spout 154, allowing it to be more easily and hygienically lifted from the platform base 160 and emptied into a toilet. The receptacle bottom 148 is preferably raised such that the contents of the waste receptacle 140 are readily visible through the viewport 162 without obstruction from the receptacle guides 174 on the base floor 172 of the platform base 160.
(11) The toilet training chair 10 can be used by seating a child on the seat platform 100 over the waste opening 110, preferably doing so with the tray 180 removed during seating and installed after seating. The child can then be provided with toys, books, or other materials on the tray 180 to occupy the child's attention during urination/defecation, which can ease the child's stress and reduce attempts to leave the chair 10. When the child is finished (as determined by the appearance of the waste receptacle 140 through the viewport 162), the seat platform 100 can be flipped up on the platform base 160 to allow access to, and removal of, the waste receptacle 140. The waste receptacle 140 may then be emptied into a toilet, rinsed, and then replaced within the platform base 160.
(12) The version of the invention described above is merely exemplary, and the invention is not intended to be limited to this version. Rather, the scope of rights to the invention is limited only by the claims set out below, and the invention encompasses all different versions that fall literally or equivalently within the scope of these claims. In these claims, no element therein should be interpreted as a “means-plus-function” element or a “step-plus-function” element pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 112(f) unless the words “means for” or “step for” are explicitly used in the particular element in question.