Claims
- 1. A commode chair having a molded plastic construction comprising:
- a unitary molded plastic structure in the form of a chair with a plurality of generally vertical legs, a generally horizontal seat with a front and rear supported by said legs and a chair back extending upward from said seat at the rear thereof;
- said seat comprising a seat pan and a cover, said cover being hingedly connected to said seat pan at the rear thereof such that the cover is pivotable form a generally horizontal position wherein it is supported by the seat pan to a generally vertical position wherein it can rest against said chair back;
- said seat pan comprising a toilet seat having a central opening and an upper seating surface sculpted and configured in molded form to accommodate and support the posterior of the human anatomy in the seating position including a downwardly curved front portion for supporting the user's legs and a contoured recessed area surrounding the central opening on the sides and rear of the toilet seat, the surface of the cover which contacts the toilet seat when the cover is in the generally horizontal position being sculpted and configured in the molded form as the reciprocal of the toilet seat so as to provide a mating surface therefor and the opposite surface of the cover being thus configured similar to the toilet seat so as to also accommodate and support the posterior of the human anatomy in the seating position when in the generally horizontal position resting against the toilet seat;
- said cover being capable, because of its surface configuration, of providing lumbar support for a commode chair occupant when the cover is in the generally vertical position resting against the chair back.
- 2. A commode chair according to claim 1, further comprising armrests integrally molded on each side of the seat.
- 3. A commode chair according to claim 2, wherein the vertical elevation of said armrests is greater at the chair front than the rear.
- 4. A commode chair according to claim 1, wherein the perimeter of the central opening in the toilet seat is molded with a recessed flange capable of supporting a commode bucket.
- 5. A commode chair according to claim 4, wherein said commode bucket is provided with an outwardly flared rim adapted to engage the recessed flange at the perimeter of the central opening in said toilet seat so that the bucket is suspended in the central opening and supported therein by said flange.
- 6. A commode chair according to claim 5 wherein the commode bucket further includes a foldable handle that folds down flush with the surface of the toilet seat section.
- 7. A commode chair according to claim 1, wherein a portion of the front of the cover is slightly raised in the center to allow finger access and act as a finger grip to raise the cover.
- 8. A commode chair according to claim 1, wherein the cover is attached to the unitary molded plastic structure at the rear of the toilet seat by molded plastic hinge pins inserted into slots in the toilet seat located in circular channels that extend at the rear of the toilet seat.
- 9. A commode chair according to claim 1, further comprising chair leg extensions, and a dividing platform to divide said leg extensions unequally internally such that insertion of one of the chair leg and the chair leg extensions into the other results in the commode chair being raised to either of two differing heights.
- 10. A commode chair, comprising:
- (a) an integrally molded plastic chair having a lower seat member, front and rear legs integrally molded with said lower seat member, and a back member integrally molded with said lower seat member;
- (b) said lower seat member having a downwardly curved front portion for anatomically supporting the user's legs, a central opening having an integrally molded recessed substantially horizontal flange around the periphery of said central opening, and a contoured area surrounding said central opening on the sides and rear of said lower seat member, said contoured area being generally depressed into said lower seat member so as to conform to the posterior of a seated human being;
- (c) a removable commode bucket having an open top with a flange extending outwardly form the periphery of said open top; the removable commode bucket being located within and below said central opening, and the flange of the receptacle being supported by the recessed flange of the lower seat member, the receptacle flange not extending above the surface of the lower seat member; and,
- (d) an upper seat member hingedly connected at its rear to the top rear of the lower seat member, said upper seat member being contoured to form a reciprocal of the lower seat member so as to mate with the lower seat member, and support the user's posterior with the opposite surface of the cover being thus contoured similar to the lower seat member so as to also accommodate and support the posterior of the user in the seating position when in the generally horizontal position resting against the lower seat member.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of U.S. Pat. No. 5,197,152 issued Mar. 30, 1993 which was application Ser. No. 07/648,236 filed Jan. 30, 1991.
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