1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to a travel hygiene device, and more particularly, to a portable washing station for oral hygiene, personal cleanliness and medical treatment.
2. Description of the Related Art
Portable washing equipment is desirable for use in recreational, emergency and temporary service applications, especially when camping. While recreational vehicles and campers are fitted with sinks and pumps for supplying fresh water for washing, campers with tents do not have such plumbing facilities and must rely on the provision of such washing facilities at recognized campsites. When camping in remote areas, park facilities often provide toilets, but neglect to offer washing facilities with running water. To shave and wash in a park facility often occupies the washroom for an extended period. However, in wilderness regions and remote camping grounds, such washrooms are often not provided.
Along the same lines, military personal stationed in the field do not always have the facilities necessary to clean their equipment, or themselves, without the modern conveniences of indoor plumbing. Relief aid workers working in remote corners of the world need the amenities provided by a sanitary bathroom in order to provide medical treatment to those in need. Hurricanes, floods, tornadoes and other natural disasters force people from their homes for extended periods.
Thus, a portable washing station solving the aforementioned problems is desired.
The portable washing station includes a mounting plate having an upper section and a lower section so that it can be folded up into a stored configuration, capable for travel. The washing station has a detachable sink basin, which is attached to the lower section. The basin is made of flexible, lightweight, waterproof material, which is also chemical-resistant. The entire washing station has straps that serve a dual purpose. The straps allow the washing station to be mounted to a support structure, such as a tree, utility pole, sailboat mast, fence post, or any other structure of sufficient height for use. The straps also keep the portable washing station securely in the stored configuration, when the station is folded up.
This portable washing station is perfect for families while camping, the military while cleaning weapons in the field, first responders during natural disasters and any other users in which the convenience of providing and maintaining good hygiene is necessary.
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.
As shown in
When in the open configuration for use, the washing station 10 can be secured to a support structure, such as a nearby tree T, with straps 20 having fasteners 22, the straps 20 being attached directly to the mounting plate 11. Optional hooks (not shown) can also be placed at the top of the upper section A so that the washing station 10 may be suspended from a support if the user chooses not to strap the washing station 10 to the support structure T. When the outer side 60 of the mounting plate 11 is strapped to the tree T, the inner face 62 of the mounting plate 11 is facing towards the user. The mounting plate has two distinct functional areas, an upper section A and a lower section B.
Referring to
Since this washing station 10 will be used primarily for personal hygiene, small storage pockets 30 are provided for holding items, such as soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant (or any other toiletry item), but it need not be limited to these items. When the washing station 10 is used for meal preparation, the storage pockets 30 could be used to store cooking utensils, silverware, spices, sponges, etc. The first embodiment shows pockets 30 that are open. However, the alternative embodiment, as shown in
Another feature of the washing station 10 is the flexible sink basin 34 that is attached to the lower section B by way of hook and loop fasteners 24 (shown in
When attached, the basin 34 is perpendicular to the mounting plate 11 in a manner such that any fluid held in the basin 34 would drain down out through the drain hose 50. If a user wanted to trap water in the basin 34, a drain plug 48 would simply be inserted into the drain until such time that the fluid is to be drained from the basin 34. In order to control where the fluid is drained and to prevent undesired splashing of the fluid when draining, drain straps 52 are used to tie back the drain hose 50 to the support structure T. When the washing station 10 is packed up into its stored configuration, the drain hose 50 is stored in a storage pocket 54 located on the front of the basin 34.
In order to fold up the washing station 10, as shown in
Once all the flaps are folded, straps 20 are fastened with fasteners 22, holding the basin 34 securely in place as well. An additional strap buckle 21 is placed on the middle strap 20 to assure that the straps are secure. The outer side 60 of the side flap 12 has a carrying handle 26 and an identification tag 27.
Except for the rigid upper A and lower B sections of the mounting plate 11, substantially the entire washing station 10 is made from a lightweight and flexible, waterproof canvas fabric 36 and may be made in a variety of colors in order to designate its intended use. For example, green may be chosen for camping, red for first aid, blue for washing, orange for cooking, and so on.
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.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/686,294, filed Apr. 2, 2012; the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
Number | Date | Country | |
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61686294 | Apr 2012 | US |