This application is a U.S. National Stage of International Application No. PCT/IL2013/050987, filed on 2 Dec. 2013 and published on 12 Jun. 2014, as WO 2014/087399 A1, which claims the benefit of priority to Israeli Patent Application No. IL 223505, filed on 6 Dec. 2012.
Squatting toilet device is the only natural defecation posture for the human being and accordingly to recent research it prevents many medical problems. However the main hygienic problem of existing squatting devices is the soiling by the urine of the platform as well as user's feet and clothes. Recently was invented squatting device which includes an urinal (U.S. Pat. No. 7,962,973 B2) pan to resolve the above problem. The significant drawback of the cited patent is connected with converting of the pan from nonfunctional to functional position and vice versa. In the above US Patent it is done by complex rotation movement by means of the cover of the pan. Such rotation movement is to complex and some person will be unable to perform it. Accordingly a new squatting device was invented.
A combined toilet device for defecation in a natural squatting defecation posture and having a platform to support a user in the squatting defecation posture over its opening aligned with the toilet bowl, said device comprises an urinal pan to prevent urine dispensing, the frame of the said urinal pan is formed by a pipe arc having a long and short parts, said pipe arc, wherein the parts of pipe arc continues one into another, said pipe arc, wherein long and short parts are at different planes with 90 grade between them, short and long parts of the said pipe arc serves for converting of the urinal pan to functional or nonfunctional position, said pipe arc wherein a flexible material is attached continuously to the said pipe arc forming walls of urinal bag (namely of the urinal pan) opened in the direction of a squatting men, said flexible material is a silicone or rubber or similar materials permitting to prepare a urinal bag of desirable shape by appropriate mold, said pipe arc wherein its free ends of the rear part is attached pivotally to the platform at the area of front part of the opening, said long and short parts of the urinal pan are in different planes with 90 grade between them thus forming a depth in the urinal bag what prevent the urine stream rebounding on the user, said squatting device includes a cover of urinal pan formed from two plastic leafs which cover the urinal pan in a nonfunctional position, said plastic leaves are attached pivotally to the platform one at either side of the pan, said plastic leafs are attached to the platform by axles which contains springs.
Referring to
The aim of the cover is to prevent destruction of the urinal pan while the user rises on the squatting device for assuming of the squatting position. The cover is combined from two plastic leafs 5 as is shown in
The frame of the urinal pan is formed by a pipe arc (pa), illustrated in partial view in
The short part 8 of the pipe arc serves as a handle for pivoting the urinal pan from folded nonfunctional as is in
As is shown in
As the long and short parts of the urinal pan are in different planes with 90 grade between them a depth is created in urinal bag as is illustrated in
When the urinal pan is converted to functional position as is in
The pipe arc serves for leading water to wash the internal parts of the walls of the pan through nozzles 14 which are found continuously along short and long parts as illustrated in
Thus the pipe arc fulfill several function: It is used as a frame to which attached flexible material for forming the urine walls, lead the water to wash the internal parts of walls from residual urine, pivot the urinal pan from nonfunctional to functional position and vice versa.
The cover as well fulfils several function. It prevent destruction of urinal pan when the squatting posture is assumed, the leafs of the cover can fixate the urinal pan at any desirable point, the cover is fulfill also esthetic role.
The platform mounted pivotally by hinges 15 as is shown in
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223505 | Dec 2012 | IL | national |
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PCT/IL2013/050987 | 12/2/2013 | WO | 00 |
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WO2014/087399 | 6/12/2014 | WO | A |
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