1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to toilet seats, and particularly to a kit for converting a toilet for disabled persons.
2. Description of the Related Art
In comparison to circular toilet seats, conventional oblong toilets are typically arranged with the broader part of the seat (i.e., the part of the toilet seat on which the user sits/places their buttocks) is positioned at the rear, meaning nearest to the cistern/flushing tank, and the seat narrows towards the front. This is typically the case for all toilets, regardless of whether they are close-coupled or not, or whether they are designed for able-bodied people or handicapped/disabled persons. Despite the hardships, people suffering from physical and/or mental disabilities, such as Muscular Dystrophy, Alzheimer's, spinal cord injuries or amputees, have to use conventional toilets having conventional toilet seats, since there are no other options available to them.
For example, it is often difficult for a person confined to a wheelchair to use a conventional toilet seat since he/she cannot make the transfer directly onto the conventional toilet seat. He/she must first turn the wheelchair 180°, move the wheelchair in reverse to be next to the toilet seat, and then maneuver onto the toilet seat. Moreover, this process is also difficult and cumbersome for caregivers, since the caregiver must first lift the person off of the wheelchair, carry him/her to the toilet, turn him/her around 180°, and then put him/her on the toilet seat.
Thus, a kit for configuring a toilet for disabled persons solving the aforementioned problems is desired.
A first embodiment of a kit for configuring a toilet for disabled persons includes a disabled person's toilet seat having a front portion having a first width and a back portion having a second width, the first width being greater than the second width, the seat defining a top surface and a bottom surface having a downward sloping wall configured for mating onto a toilet bowl of a conventional toilet, and a first attachment coupled to the back portion of the toilet seat, the first attachment having at least one opening configured for receiving a fastener configured for anchoring the toilet seat onto the conventional toilet. The first embodiment of the kit can also include a support member, such as a floor-mounted handle bar or at least one wall-mounted handle bar.
A second embodiment of a kit for configuring a toilet for disabled persons includes a disabled person's toilet seat having a front portion having a first width and a back portion having a second width, the first width being greater than the second width, the seat defining a top surface having a channel configured for receiving a conventional toilet seat and a bottom surface having a downward sloping wall configured for mating onto a toilet bowl of a toilet, and a first attachment coupled to the back portion of the toilet seat, the first attachment having at least one opening configured for receiving a fastener configured for anchoring the toilet seat onto the toilet. The second embodiment of the kit can also include the support member, such as the floor-mounted handle bar and at least one wall-mounted handle bar, and a lid.
These and other features of the present invention will become readily apparent upon further review of the following specification and drawings.
Similar reference characters denote corresponding features consistently throughout the attached drawings.
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The kit 100 includes a disabled person's toilet seat 110 having a front portion 120 having a first width W1 and a back portion 130 having a second width W2, the first width W1 being greater than the second width W2. The seat 110 defines a top surface 140 and a bottom surface 150 having a downward sloping wall 160 configured for mating onto a toilet bowl TB of the conventional toilet T. The toilet seat 110 is turned 180° from the normal position of a conventional toilet seat when it is fastened to the toilet T so that the disabled person P using the conventional toilet T faces the tank TK, as illustrated in
The kit 100 can also include a first attachment 180 coupled to the back portion 130 of the toilet seat 110. The first attachment 180 can include at least one opening 200 (preferably two openings) configured for receiving a fastener 210 for anchoring the toilet seat 110 to the toilet T, and a support member, such as a floor-mounted handle bar 193a or at least one wall-mounted handle bar 193b for assisting the disabled person P in getting onto and off of the toilet seat 110.
The toilet seat 110 can be made from any suitable type of material, such as plastic for thermoset seats, thermoplastic seats, or resin toilet seats, or wood, such as MDF/compressed wood or natural/solid wood, and can have any suitable size to fit any type of toilet T already known in the art. The toilet seat 110 can have any suitable length L needed to cover the toilet bowl TB of the conventional toilet T. Further, the toilet seat 110 can include a raised toilet seat (i.e., it may be vertically thick) to make it easier for a disabled person to get on and off the toilet seat 110. It is to be noted that the top surface 140 of the toilet seat 110 can include padding, which can be formed from any suitable type of bacterial- and/or microbial-resistant material, in order to provide a cushion between the person's P buttocks and the top surface 140 of the toilet seat 110 to increase his/her comfort.
The downward sloping wall 160 of the bottom surface 150 of the toilet seat 110, as illustrated in
The at least one fastener 210 can be any type of suitable fastener, such as a bolt, and can be made from any type of material, such as plastic or metal, suitable to fasten the back portion 130 of the toilet seat 110 to the conventional toilet T. A nut 220 is used to secure the at least one fastener 210 the toilet T.
The support member can include any type of suitable support member, such as the floor-mounted handle bar 193a (
The support member 193a, 193b can be formed from any type of material, such as metal, suitable to provide support for the person using the toilet T, such as to aid the person in getting onto and off of the toilet seat 110. The support member 193a, 193b can also include a gripping member 195 to prevent the disabled person's P hand(s) from slipping off of the support member 13a, 193b while getting onto or getting off of the toilet seat 110. The gripping member 195 can be made from any suitable material, such as a medical grade material that is preferably formed from a bacteria- and microbial-resistant substance to reduce the possibility of contact with infectious or contagious disease carriers to not only prevent people's hands from slipping off of the support member 193a, 193b, but also to prevent infection.
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The kit 300 can also include a lid 305 made from any type of suitable material, such as plastic or wood, that can be used to close the conventional toilet T and prevent any objects from entering the conventional toilet T when the conventional toilet T is not being used, and may include the support member 193a, 193b, as illustrated in
By way of operation, the lid 305 can be positioned on top of the conventional toilet seat 320, which can, in turn, be positioned on top of the toilet seat 310, as illustrated in
It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the following claims.
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