This invention relates in general to toilets but more particularly to a multifunctional toilet having improved flush capabilities, an electrical system for foul air evacuation including bacterial filtration, a storage compartment, a night-light, improved waste disposal, and optional accessories for converting the toilet into a medical work-station for ease of use by patients having special requirements and/or needs.
Toilets in general have existed for an extremely long period of time and many varieties and options have been suggested and taught within the known prior art. For example, some varieties include macerators, foul air evacuation means, improved water conservation means, automatic cleansing means, etc. All of which have proven to be most useful but each have inherent disadvantages and drawbacks that the present invention recognizes, addresses and resolves in a manner heretofore not taught within the known prior art.
Within the prior art, most toilets that include macerators or the like are specifically designed for use within toilet facilities located on marine vessels, motor homes, and the like. The general purpose of which is to macerate waste materials from the toilet so as to facilitate disposal thereafter before being deposited into the water or other disposal site. Thus reducing unsightly debris or pollution associated therewith. However, it would be advantageous to provide an improved toilet having a waste destruction apparatus that is usable with any conventional toilet so as to destroy any debris being deposited therein. For example, there are many items that are sometimes deposited into a toilet including diapers, sanitary napkins, tampons, ostomy bags, etc. and such items most often cause clogging of the system. More importantly such items are very unsanitary and if not properly disposed of can easily cause diseases and the like. Therefore it is very important to have an environmentally safe and friendly means for proper disposal thereof and which heretofore has not been successfully achieved.
Furthermore, within the known prior art there have been numerous attempts to provide foul air evacuation means, as foul air associated with most toilet facilities is a real problem that must be addressed and resolved. Such prior art attempts include extremely complicated systems and are not cost effective or truly functional. Within such systems the toilet facility must be modified including additional piping, electricity outlets, venting, expensive blowers, filters, motors, etc. More importantly such systems heretofore all exhaust the foul s outwardly from within the toilet facility into the outside air. This is truly not advantageous as such foul air often contains bacteria and microorganisms that are air-born and can easily cause serious infection and diseases. Therefore this is clearly not a safe or acceptable manner for foul air evacuation and such systems must be recognized, addressed and eliminated from use for environmental safety and health reasons. Also, none of the prior art toilets address, recognize and/or resolve issues associated with users having specific needs such as ostomy patients and the like.
Still further disadvantages and drawbacks associated with the prior art include the fact that none are functional for use by large individuals as none are variable in size, height and/or adjustable for use by various users having unique needs.
It is therefore a primary object of the present invention to provide a new and improved multiuse/multifunctional toilet that has numerous advantages and novel aspects that have not been recognized, addressed and/or resolved within the known prior art.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a new and improved multiuse/multifunctional toilet that is useable by various individuals each having unique or specialized needs.
Yet it is another object of the present invention is to provide a new and improved multiuse/multifunctional toilet that is environmentally friendly, conserves water, is -free and clog-free, respectively.
Still a further object of the present invention is to provide a new and improved multiuse/multifunctional toilet that includes numerous options and/or accessories in combination that heretofore have not been taught within the known prior art.
Other objects and advantages will be seen when taken into consideration with the following drawings and specification.
Referring now in general to the drawings wherein like characters refer to like elements throughout the various views. With reference to
Other components of toilet (10) include additional workings not typically associated within the known prior art. For example, toilet (10) further includes an electrical system (22) (depicted in
In function, when the three-position handle (28) assumes the vacuum position, the electrical system (22) and the foul air evacuation system (24) are automatically actuated. The foul air evacuation system (24) when actuated draws air from around and within the toilet seat (16) and the toilet bowl (18) via a first set of multiple inlet ducts (30) located within the toilet seat (16), a second set of multiple inlet ducts (32) located within the toilet bowl (18), a first internal air directional chamber (34) located within toilet seat (16) and a second internal air directional chamber (36) located within the toilet bowl (18). The foul air is then forcibly directed via vacuum blower inlet duct (38) into a vacuum blower mechanism (40) having a bacterial filter therein for filtering the foul air (not shown for clarity purposes). Thereafter, the vacuum blower mechanism (40) forcibly directs the bacterial free foul air there from via vacuum blower outlet duct (42) into a waste disposal pipe (44) that is in open communication with a sewer line inlet (46). Thereafter, when the three-position handle (28) assumes the power flush position, the standard draw and fill flush mechanism (20) and the water flow directional system (26) are automatically actuated and any waste contained within the toilet bowl (18) is forcibly directed into the waste disposal pipe (44) and then forcibly directed there from into the sewer line inlet (45). It can now be seen within the simplified version of the present toilet (10) foul air is easily removed and dispersed into the sewer system and any waste material deposited into the toilet bowl (18) is easily removed and forcibly directed into the sewer system depending on actuation and position of the three-position handle (28).
The simplified version of toilet (10) as described above may further include additional options each providing new and unusual results not taught within the known prior art. For example, the toilet (10) may also include a storage compartment (48) that is located within the water closet (14) and may be used for containment of any suitable items associated with a toilet and it's use. Such items may include toilet paper, hand-wipes, cleaning materials, etc. Yet a further option may be to include an additional compartment (50) for containment of a toilet plunger (52) as depicted in
Yet another option for the present invention is to include a novel fixedly attached toilet paper roll receptacle/dispenser (54) depicted in
Another important optional feature of the present invention is to provide an improved system that greatly increases the flush capabilities and results in a super flush. Whereby, the water flow directional system (26), not only incorporates the standard draw and fill flush mechanism (20) but also includes at least one water line(s) that is/are interconnected to a nozzle(s) (56) for forcibly dispensing water there from into the waste disposal pipe (44).
Still a further optional feature of the present toilet (10) is to provide a night-light (58). It is to be noted any suitable type of night-light may be incorporated depending on user and/or engineering choice. The night-light may be associated and energized by the electrical system (22) associated with
Yet an additional option for the toilet (10) of the present application is to include a compartment (60) for containment of a cleansing chemical, such as bleach or the like, that is automatically discharged upon flushing into the toilet seat (16) and the toilet bowl (18) for automatic cleansing thereof. More importantly (due to gravity and increased flush power) the cleansing chemical further aids to cleanse the waste destruction apparatus (hereafter described) and keep, bacterial growth from developing thereon.
A most important and novel feature of the present toilet (10) is to include an optional waste destruction apparatus (62) that is removably attached onto the waste disposal pipe (44) via a first coupling member (64) and onto the sewer line inlet (45) via a second coupling member (46). Thus the optional waste destruction apparatus (62) is located yet removably attached in between the waste disposal pipe (44) and the sewer line inlet (45). The waste destruction apparatus (62) includes a housing (68) for attachment thereon and containment of either a removable shredder (70) or a removable slicer (72). Shredder (70) being depicted in
It is to be understood the slicer and shredder provide different end results and therefore the end user has the option of which apparatus is more suitable for their personal needs. For example, the shredder is most convenient and functional for almost complete destruction of biodegradable ostomy bags that are currently available on the market. The shredder shreds the ostomy bag and then disposes any remains into the sewer system thereafter. Furthermore, the blades associated with the shredder (70) are positioned at an appropriate angle so as to create a vacuum as well as throwing the debris in a downward motion, resulting in more flushing power which is then further assisted by the spray nozzle(s) (56) for even more flushing power. Therefore, the new and improved toilet (10) of the present invention provides an extremely functional means for disposing and destroying “ostomy bags” and this heretofore has not been available. Until now, ostomy bags (even though they may be biodegradable) tend to clog most systems and this is most inconvenient and even more importantly may cause a health hazard.
Another very important object and advantage of the present invention is to provide yet another optional accessory for converting the toilet into a medical workstation for use by patients having special needs. More importantly the accessory medical workstation is especially useful for ostomy maintenance, and the like. Thus, the previously taught toilet (10) also includes an externally mounted removable cap (74) (depicted in
Referring now to
The transparent shield (84) is very functional as this not only allows the patient to easily perform the tasks in a hands-free manner, less environment but this further allows the user to easily view through the shield while the task is being performed and thus further facilitates ease of use.
The last noted embodiment is very functional for patients attending ostomy matters as this provides most unusual results. Namely, the user can position themselves while on the toilet with the adjustable shield located at a position of user choice. Thereafter, when the foul air evacuation system is activated any foul odours and/or bacteria are automatically easily removed in an environmentally friendly manner. Furthermore, heat is provided and utilized to warm the skin of the user that proves to be most advantages. In use, it has been found the ostomy flanges and the like adhere much better to the skin if the skin is warm when applied and also reduces irritation associated with such. With this in mind another novel feature of the present invention is to also provide upon the adjustable arm a removably attached container (86) for containment of a medicinal member. Whereby, the container (86) when attached is in line with the heater/blower element (82) and the medicinal member is automatically warmed when the heater element and blower are actuated. It is to be noted different types of medicinal members of user choice are optional. However, as taught herein the medicinal member is an ostomy flange (88).
It can now be seen herein disclosed is a novel type of new and improved toilet having numerous optional features that are usable by everyone and/or individuals having special physical needs.
Although the invention has been herein shown and described in what is conceived to be the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is recognized that departures may be made there from within the scope and spirit of the invention, which is not to be limited to the details disclosed herein but is to be accorded the full scope of the claims so as to embrace any and all equivalent devices and apparatuses.
This is a division of application Ser. No. 11/320,202, filed on Dec. 28, 2005, in the name of the name of the present inventor of which is currently pending.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 11320202 | Dec 2005 | US |
Child | 12291577 | US |