No-slip, no-spill, no-hands urinal

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6460199
  • Patent Number
    6,460,199
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, September 26, 2001
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 8, 2002
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Walczak; David J.
    • Nguyen; Tuan
    Agents
    • Foycik, Jr.; Michael J.
Abstract
A no-slip, no-spill, no-hands urinal is used to provide more freedom and a more hygienic environment for a person confined to a wheelchair or bed. The urinal includes a soft, clear plastic body with rounded edges, and having a shape permitting it to be fit close to the body of the user and under the thighs of the user. The shape of the urinal is flattened toward the front. The urinal has a concave front section, conforming with the male anatomy, allowing a closer and more comfortable fit for male users. The urinal includes a no-spill feature, provided by a platform portion inside the opening formed in the urinal body, and this platform additionally serves to keep the male member above the opening in the receptacle portion of the urinal and to keep the male member out of the urine in the receptacle portion. The platform portion enables the urinal to retain liquid without spilling even when it is tilted forward. The urinal includes a pouring spout formed along the forward and upper portion of the opening in the receptacle area. The emptying or pouring is performed by rotating the urinal backwards, front end over the rear end thereof.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a no-slip, no-spill, no-hands urinal, which is especially for use by a person confined to a wheelchair or bed with an incontinence problem.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Portable urinals are known in the art. Such urinals can take the form of simple bowls or containers, or may have spouts or the like.




It is, however, a problem in the art to provide a urinal which provides more freedom and a more hygienic environment for a person confined to a wheelchair or bed.




It is a further problem in the art to provide a urinal which stays in place without being held, and is resistant to urine spillage.




It is another problem in the art to provide a urinal which can be comfortably used for hours at a time.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




From the foregoing, it is seen that it is a problem in the art to provide a device meeting the above requirements. According to the present invention, a device and process are provided which meets the aforementioned requirements and needs in the prior art. Specifically, the device according to the present invention provides a no-slip, no-spill, no-hands urinal.




More particularly, the invention relates to a no-slip, no-spill, no-hands urinal which provides more freedom and a more hygienic environment for a person confined to a wheelchair or bed. Further, the no-slip, no-spill, no-hands urinal of the present invention is shaped such that it stays in place without being held, and is resistant to urine spillage. The no-slip, no-spill, no-hands urinal of the present invention is shaped such that it can be comfortably used for hours at a time.




The no-slip, no-spill, no-hands urinal of the present invention includes a soft, clear plastic body with rounded edges, and having a shape permitting it to be fit close to the body of the user and under the thighs of the user. It thereby uses the pressure of the thighs of the user to hold it in place. The shape of the no-slip, no-spill, no-hands urinal of the present invention is flattened toward the front.




The no-slip, no-spill, no-hands urinal has a concave front section, conforming with the male anatomy, allowing a closer and more comfortable fit for male users. The no-slip, nospill, no-hands urinal of the present invention also includes a no-spill feature, provided by provision of a platform portion inside the opening formed in the urinal body. The platform additionally serves to keep the male member above the opening in the receptacle portion of the urinal, and to keep the male member out of the urine in the receptacle portion. The platform enables the urinal to retain liquid without spilling even when it is tilted forward. Thus, the urine cannot be spilled backward into the body of the user unless it is tilted to an extreme angle or filled to over its capacity.




The no-slip, no-spill, no-hands urinal includes a pouring spout formed along the forward and upper portion of the opening in the receptacle area. The emptying or pouring is performed by rotating the urinal backwards, front end over the rear end thereof.




The no-slip, no-spill, no-hands urinal of the present invention is formed of clear plastic which is marked in liquid measure intervals such as milliliters (ml.) for easy measuring, for use in keeping urine output records.




The no-slip, no-spill, no-hands urinal of the present invention further includes a handle that can hook onto a wheelchair when not in use. The urinal has been provided with a wide opening so that it can be disinfected with ease.




In an alternative embodiment, the urinal is as described above, but omitting the no-spill feature.




Other objects and advantages of the present invention will be more readily apparent from the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view from the front and left of a no-slip, no-spill, no-hands urinal according to the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view from the front and right of the no-slip, no-spill, no-hands urinal of

FIG. 1

, according to the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a perspective view from the left and rear of the no-slip, no-spill, no-hands urinal of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 4

is a perspective view from the right and rear of the no-slip, no-spill, no-hands urinal of

FIG. 1

, according to the present invention.





FIG. 5

is a front elevational view of the no-slip, no-spill, no-hands urinal of

FIG. 1

, according to the present invention.





FIG. 6

is a bottom elevational view of the no-slip, no-spill, no-hands urinal of

FIG. 1

, according to the present invention.





FIG. 7

is a top elevational view of the no-slip, no-spill, no-hands urinal of

FIG. 1

, according to the present invention.





FIG. 8

is a longitudinal sectional view taken along line


8





8


of FIG.


7


.





FIG. 9

is a front elevational view of an alternative embodiment of the no-slip, no-spill, no-hands urinal according to the present invention.





FIG. 10

is a top elevational view of the alternative embodiment of the no-slip, no-spill, no-hands urinal according to the present invention.





FIG. 11

is a bottom elevational view of the alternative embodiment of the no-slip, no-spill, no-hands urinal according to the present invention.





FIG. 12

is a perspective view from the front and left of the alternative embodiment of the no-slip, no-spill, no-hands urinal according to the present invention.





FIG. 13

is a perspective view from the front and right of the alternative embodiment of the no-slip, no-spill, no-hands urinal according to the present invention.





FIG. 14

is a perspective view from the left and rear of the alternative embodiment of the no-slip, no-spill, no-hands urinal according to the present invention.





FIG. 15

is a perspective view from the right and rear of the alternative embodiment of the no-slip, no-spill, no-hands urinal according to the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION





FIG. 1

is a perspective view from the front and left of a no-slip, no-spill, no-hands urinal


100


. The urinal


100


has a concave front surface


20


, a left side portion


16


, a right side portion


18


, a lip


14


, an aperture


28


, and a platform


12


. The aperture


28


opens into the hollow interior receptacle portion of the urinal


100


.




As seen in

FIG. 1

, the urinal


100


includes a curved handle portion


24


, and a rear spout portion


26


. A spout wall portion


32


forms the leading edge for pouring when emptying the urinal


100


by inversion thereof end-over-end. The urinal


100


has a rear surface


22


, not shown in FIG.


1


.




The urinal


100


is a no-slip, no-spill, no-hands urinal which provides more freedom and a more hygienic environment for a person confined to a wheelchair or bed. Further, the noslip, no-spill, no-hands urinal


100


is shaped such that it stays in place without being held, and is resistant to urine spillage. The no-slip, no-spill, no-hands urinal


100


is shaped such that it can be comfortably used for hours at a time.




The no-slip, no-spill, no-hands urinal


100


includes a soft, clear plastic body with rounded edges, and having a shape permitting it to be fit close to the body of the user and under the thighs of the user. It thereby uses the pressure of the thighs of the user to hold it in place, that is, the pressure of the thighs on the left side portion


16


and the right side portion


18


. The shape of the no-slip, no-spill, no-hands urinal


100


is flattened in a direction toward the front thereof.




The no-slip, no-spill, no-hands urinal


100


has a concave front section


20


, conforming with the male anatomy, allowing a closer and more comfortable fit for male users. This concavity is especially evident in

FIGS. 3 and 4

, and provides room for the comfortable fit of the testicles of a male user when the male member rests on the platform


12


.




The no-slip, no-spill, no-hands urinal


100


also includes a no-spill feature, provided by provision of the platform


12


at the bottom of the lip


14


and extending inside the opening


28


formed in the urinal body. The platform


12


additionally serves to keep the male member above the opening in the receptacle portion of the urinal, and to keep the male member out of the urine in the receptacle portion. The platform


12


enables the urinal


100


to retain liquid without spilling even when it is tilted forward. Thus, the urine cannot be spilled backward into the body of the user unless the urinal


100


is tilted to an extreme angle or filled to over its capacity.




The no-slip, no-spill, no-hands urinal


100


includes a pouring spout portion formed along the forward and upper portion of the opening


28


in the receptacle area. The emptying or pouring is performed by rotating the urinal


100


backwards, front end over the rear end thereof.




The urinal


100


is preferably formed of clear plastic which is marked in liquid measure intervals such as milliliters (ml.) or ounces, for example, to permit easy measuring, and for use in keeping urine output records.




The urinal


100


further includes the handle


24


that can hook onto a wheelchair when not in use. The urinal


100


has been provided with a relatively wide opening


28


so that it can be disinfected with ease.




The benefits of the urinal


100


of the present invention include providing a safe and sanitary alternative to use of catheters which might precipitate an internal urinary tract infection. Another benefit is the decrease in the possibility of bedsores from having the urine spill on the body of the user. Further, there is the benefit of freeing the user from having to hold the urinal in place manually for extended periods of time, and of freeing a caregiver or caretaker from having to hold the urinal in place manually.




The urinal


100


can advantageously be used in bed, and in seats or chairs including wheelchairs. The urinal


100


is reusable and sanitary, and can be used in homes, nursing homes, and hospitals.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view from the front and right of the no-slip, no-spill, no-hands urinal


100


of FIG.


1


. The numbered elements of urinal


100


in this view are the same as that of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a perspective view from the left and rear of the no-slip, no-spill, no-hands urinal


100


of FIG.


1


. The numbered elements of urinal


100


in this view are the same as that of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 4

is a perspective view from the right and rear of the no-slip, no-spill, no-hands urinal


100


of FIG.


1


. The numbered elements of urinal


100


in this view are the same as that of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 5

is a front elevational view of the no-slip, no-spill, no-hands urinal


100


of FIG.


1


. The numbered elements of urinal


100


in this view are the same as that of FIG.


1


. In this view, the wing-like shapes of the left side portions


16


and


18


are clearly shown. These shapes, of portions


16


and


18


, enable them to fit under the thighs of a user, so that the pressure of the thighs can retain the urinal


100


in position for use for extended periods of time. Typical dimensions of the lip


14


at its widest portion in

FIG. 5

are 3 and ¼ inches, and the lowest portion of the lip


14


is about 2 and ¾ inches from the bottom


30


(shown in

FIG. 8

) of the urinal


100


. The overall height of the urinal


100


in

FIG. 5

is about 6 inches. The overall width of the urinal


100


in

FIG. 5

is about 11 inches.





FIG. 6

is a bottom elevational view of the no-slip, no-spill, no-hands urinal


100


of

FIG. 1

, showing its bottom surface


30


. Typical dimensions of the bottom surface


30


are 11 inches in width and 11 and ¼ inches in height.





FIG. 7

is a top elevational view of the no-slip, no-spill, no-hands urinal


100


.





FIG. 8

is a longitudinal sectional view taken along line


8





8


of FIG.


7


. In this view, the platform


12


, which forms part of the no-spill feature of the present invention, is clearly seen extending into the interior portion of the urinal


100


. The length of the platform


12


, measured from left to right in

FIG. 8

, is about 2 and ½ inches. The interior dimension of the urinal


100


in

FIG. 8

between the walls


20


and


22


is about 2 and ¼ inches in height, 6 inches in width, and 5 inches in depth; these dimensions are merely exemplary, however, and any variations therein are contemplated as being within the scope of the present invention. For example, different dimensions may be made to take into account sizes for adults, children, males and females. Further, various materials can be used to form the urinal


100


, including plastic, rubber, metal, and composite materials.





FIG. 9

is a front elevational view of an alternative embodiment of a no-slip, no-spill, no-hands urinal


200


. The urinal


200


has a left portion


50


, a right portion


62


, a concave front portion


64


, and curved front lip


66


. The functions and overall design of the urinal


200


, other than the curved front lip


66


, is substantially similar to that of urinal


100


of

FIGS. 1-8

.





FIG. 10

is a top elevational view of the alternative embodiment of the no-slip, no-spill, no-hands urinal


200


. In this view, an aperture


70


is surrounded by a lip formed by portions


53


,


54


, and


57


. A rear wall portion


52


is also visible in FIG.


10


.





FIG. 11

is a bottom elevational view of the alternative embodiment of the no-slip, nospill, no-hands urinal


200


. The bottom surface


60


is shown in this view, and preferably has dimensions which are 11 inches in width and 11 and ¼ inches in height.





FIG. 12

is a perspective view from the front and left of the alternative embodiment of the no-slip, no-spill, no-hands urinal


200


.





FIG. 13

is a perspective view from the front and right of the alternative embodiment of the no-slip, no-spill, no-hands urinal


200


.





FIG. 14

is a perspective view from the left and rear of the alternative embodiment of the no-slip, no-spill, no-hands urinal


200


. The interior portion


56


of the urinal


200


is seen beneath the curved front lip


66


in this view.





FIG. 15

is a perspective view from the right and rear of the alternative embodiment of the no-slip, no-spill, no-hands urinal


200


.




The overall dimensions, composition, features and advantages of the embodiment shown in

FIGS. 9-15

are substantially the same as for the embodiment of

FIGS. 1-8

. Similarly, all variations in dimensions are contemplated as being within the scope of the invention thereof.




The invention being thus described, it will be evident that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention and all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the claims.



Claims
  • 1. A urinal having a hollow interior forming a urine receptacle, comprising:a body having a front and a rear; a left portion of said body tapering downwardly and tapering toward the front of the body; a right portion of said body tapering downwardly and tapering toward the front of the body; a concave front portion of said body disposed between said left portion and said right portion; a lip portion above said left portion and said right portion, said lip surrounding an aperture in said body; and a platform disposed at a bottom side of said lip, said platform extending into said aperture; whereby said platform serves as a resting surface for an appendage of a human body, and to prevent spillage when said body is tilted toward the user.
  • 2. A urinal according to claim 1, further comprising a pouring spout portion formed along a forward and upper portion of said aperture, such that emptying or pouring of liquid within said body is performed by rotating said body in a backwards direction, front end over rear end.
  • 3. A urinal according to claim 1, further comprising a handle that can hook onto a wheelchair or a hook.
  • 4. A urinal according to claim 1, wherein said aperture has a relatively wide opening, so that it can be disinfected with ease.
  • 5. A urinal according to claim 1, wherein said body is composed of clear plastic, such that liquid inside said body is visible.
  • 6. A urinal according to claim 1, wherein said body is marked in liquid measure intervals for use in keeping urine output records.
Parent Case Info

This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application No. 60/236,817, filed Oct. 2, 2000

US Referenced Citations (3)
Number Name Date Kind
661403 Hogan Nov 1900 A
2594339 Nugent Apr 1952 A
4309779 Knight Jan 1982 A
Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/236817 Oct 2000 US