Retractable urine-splash mitigating device
09822518 ยท 2017-11-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
E03D11/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E03D9/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
Described herein is an apparatus mitigating splash-back during the use of a conventional toilet while urinating. The apparatus uses a plurality of upstanding baffles that provide for a large target area mounted on a base with a central opening. Additionally, the baffles rotate into and out of operative configurations, relative to the inner-toilet surface, to allow the use of the toilet for solid waste. The baffles mitigate the effect of splash back as the urine stream makes contact with the baffles and reflects the droplets laterally. Additionally, droplets generated when the urine stream contacts either the base or pool of standing water is mitigated by the baffles intercepting the reflective path back to the user.
Claims
1. An apparatus for reducing splashing of urine in combination within a toilet having an inner-toilet surface, the apparatus comprising: a base disposed on the inner-toilet surface which base defines a central opening; a plurality of baffles extending from the base toward the central opening; and a corresponding plurality of hinges, disposed radially on the base, each one of the corresponding plurality of hinges coupled to one of the plurality of baffles, allowing each of the plurality of baffles to move into and out of an operative configuration relative to the inner-toilet surface.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein a plurality of perforations defined through the base.
3. The apparatus of claim 2, where the base defines a reference plane and where each perforation comprises a bore through the base with a corresponding characterizing diameter and a corresponding axis angularly oriented at a pitch angle relative to the reference plane of the base, wherein the plurality of perforations comprise a plurality of subsets of perforations, each subset of perforations characterized by a different characterizing diameter and a different pitch angle of the perforations of the subset relative to the perforations of other ones of the plurality of subsets of perforations.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the base comprises a flexible pad.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the base includes a cross-sectional cut defined in the base extending from an outer edge of the base toward the central opening.
6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of baffles vary in length with a range of 1 inch to 5 inches, thickness with a range of 0.05 inches to 0.25 inches, and pitch, distance from one baffle to another, relative to one another with a range of 0.25 inches to 1 inch.
7. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a stopper, wherein the stopper is disposed adjacent each hinge.
8. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: a plurality of stoppers, one stopper disposed beside each one of the plurality of hinges to limit rotation of one of the plurality of baffles about the corresponding hinge; a cable attached to each one of the plurality of hinges; and a spring attached to one end of the cable.
9. The apparatus of claim 8, in combination with a toilet seat, further comprising a hook, wherein the hook attaches the unattached end of the cable to a toilet seat.
10. A method for operating a urine-splash mitigating device in a toilet, comprising: providing a plurality of retractable baffles, each having a corresponding base with a hinge mounted on the corresponding base where the hinge is rotatable to dispose the corresponding baffles into and out of an operative configuration within the toilet; positioning the plurality of baffles within the toilet where each corresponding base lies against the inner-toilet surface; and rotating the plurality of baffles into or out of the operative configuration.
11. The method of claim 10 where the toilet has a rim and where at least two of the bases are each coupled to two corresponding hooks and further comprising attaching the two corresponding hooks to the rim of the toilet.
12. The method of claim 10 where the corresponding hinge of each of the plurality of baffles is coupled to a cable and further comprising tensioning the cable to dispose the baffles in the operative configuration.
13. The method of claim 10 further comprising releasing tension in the cable to dispose the baffles in a non-operative configuration.
14. The method of claim 10 where the toilet has an inner-toilet surface and further comprising flushing the toilet to clean at least one of the corresponding bases and baffles as water flows down the inner-toilet surface and washes over the at least one of the corresponding bases and baffles.
15. The method of claim 10 further comprising urinating directly onto at least one of the plurality of baffles to redirect urine to mitigate splash back.
16. The method of claim 10 where the toilet has a standing pool of water and further comprising urinating directly onto the standing pool of water or onto at least one of the corresponding bases where the baffles intercept reflective droplets and prevent the droplets from splashing out of the toilet.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(12) The disclosure and its various embodiments can now be better understood by turning to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments which are presented as illustrated examples of the embodiments defined in the claims. It is expressly understood that the embodiments as defined by the claims may be broader than the illustrated embodiments described below.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(14) Eyelet 104 provides a location where a cable 105 may attach. Eyelet 104 is disposed on or extends from an end of hinge 101. The cable 105 rotates hinge 101 in either clockwise or counter-clockwise directions depending on the direction of tension of the cable 105. When the cable 105 pulls from the left in the depiction of
(15) A plurality of hinges 101 with their corresponding baffles 102 are assembled to a plurality of upper base rails 107 and lower base rails 108 shown in
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(17) Baffles 102 will typically comprise a flexible material and vary in thickness and in length. Baffles 102 that are too long may cause more splash back due to the proximity of the baffles 102 to the upper rim of the toilet basin. Therefore, baffles 102 or varying lengths may typically be used where longer baffles 102 are disposed lower in the toilet basin and shorter baffles 102 are disposed higher in the toilet basin. Additionally, baffles 102 that are too thick may reduce the effectiveness of splash reduction. Therefore, the thickness of the baffles 102 would likely be smaller than the diameter of a typical urine stream.
(18) During use, the urine stream will likely make contact with one of three different points: the baffles 102, the surface of the base 110, and the pool of standing water through the central opening 114. When the urine stream strikes the water, splash-back is mitigated through the interference of the baffles 102. As splash occurs, the baffles 102 interrupt the droplets' upward motion. When the urine stream strikes the surface of the base 110, the reflective droplets are again interrupted by the nearby baffles 102. Additionally, the perforations in the base 110 will mitigate the amount of the urine stream that makes contact at such an angle that produces droplets that would reflect outward. When the urine stream strikes a baffle 102, the urine stream is broken apart and a majority of the stream is fanned out. The fanning-out process produces the benefit of decelerating the urine stream as well as causing the urine stream to strike additional baffles 102 which will cause additional deceleration. Additionally, the amount of surface area by which outward-bound droplets form is reduced by the fact that the baffles 102 are cylindrically shaped including a rounded tip 116.
(19) A larger density of hinges 101 may be used. This would reduce the amount of exposed base surface during the urinating process.
(20) The position of the baffle 102 on each hinge 101 may be placed in a staggered formation to ease the transition to the non-operational configuration. A staggering of the baffles 102 may help the baffles 102 retract more compactly.
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(27) Many alterations and modifications may be made by those having ordinary skill in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the embodiments. Therefore, it must be understood that the illustrated embodiment has been set forth only for the purposes of example and that it should not be taken as limiting the embodiments as defined by the following embodiments and its various embodiments.
(28) Therefore, it must be understood that the illustrated embodiment has been set forth only for the purposes of example and that it should not be taken as limiting the embodiments as defined by the following claims. For example, notwithstanding the fact that the elements of a claim are set forth below in a certain combination, it must be expressly understood that the embodiments includes other combinations of fewer, more or different elements, which are disclosed in above even when not initially claimed in such combinations. A teaching that two elements are combined in a claimed combination is further to be understood as also allowing for a claimed combination in which the two elements are not combined with each other, but may be used alone or combined in other combinations. The excision of any disclosed element of the embodiments is explicitly contemplated as within the scope of the embodiments.
(29) The words used in this specification to describe the various embodiments are to be understood not only in the sense of their commonly defined meanings, but to include by special definition in this specification structure, material or acts beyond the scope of the commonly defined meanings. Thus if an element can be understood in the context of this specification as including more than one meaning, then its use in a claim must be understood as being generic to all possible meanings supported by the specification and by the word itself.
(30) The definitions of the words or elements of the following claims are, therefore, defined in this specification to include not only the combination of elements which are literally set forth, but all equivalent structure, material or acts for performing substantially the same function in substantially the same way to obtain substantially the same result. In this sense it is therefore contemplated that an equivalent substitution of two or more elements may be made for any one of the elements in the claims below or that a single element may be substituted for two or more elements in a claim. Although elements may be described above as acting in certain combinations and even initially claimed as such, it is to be expressly understood that one or more elements from a claimed combination can in some cases be excised from the combination and that the claimed combination may be directed to a subcombination or variation of a subcombination.
(31) Insubstantial changes from the claimed subject matter as viewed by a person with ordinary skill in the art, now known or later devised, are expressly contemplated as being equivalently within the scope of the claims. Therefore, obvious substitutions now or later known to one with ordinary skill in the art are defined to be within the scope of the defined elements.
(32) The claims are thus to be understood to include what is specifically illustrated and described above, what is conceptually equivalent, what can be obviously substituted and also what essentially incorporates the essential idea of the embodiments.