The present invention relates generally to a toilet and more specifically to a rearward-facing toilet.
The act of going to the bathroom and producing a bowel movement is generally unpleasant to discuss but is something we all must deal with. As mankind has become more civilized, we have progressed from performing such bowel movements while squatting in the woods, to sitting upright while on a toilet.
However, there is a line of thinking that the upright and sitting position for bowel movements has had detrimental effects on human health due to the “kinks” in the colon and rectum during a bowel movement. These restrictions have resulted in bowels that are less cleansed and more prone to developing ailments and disease. Accordingly, there exists a need for a means by which the human body can be placed in a position that simulates the squatting position while performing a bowel movement on a toilet. The development of the rearward-facing toilet fulfills this need.
To achieve the above and other objectives, the present invention provides for a rearward-facing toilet having a tank assembly which has an upper tank portion and a lower tank portion, a bowl assembly which is assembled as a unitary structure with the tank assembly, a seat area which is located at an upper portion of the bowl assembly, a hinge assembly which hingedly attaches the toilet seat to the rear of the seat area, a pair of foot ramps which are disposed on either side of a bottom portion of a bowl area adjacent to a bottom of the lower tank portion, a pair of foot rests which have a first foot rest and a second foot rest, a pair of armrests which are mounted to opposing outer sides of the upper tank portion adjacent to a flat top that are vertically aligned with each other and a pair of dual flush buttons which are mounted on either side of the upper tank portion directly above the armrests.
The pair of dual flush buttons are in fluid communication with and operably control a water supply to the rearward-facing toilet and the dual flush buttons include a first button and a second button. The seat area includes a toilet seat and a toilet seat lid. The seat area includes an elongated and wider seat rim design than that found on a conventional toilet and provides access to a bowl interior that is easier and more comfortable to use, especially for a user that is large and/or obese. The toilet seat is shaped to cover the rim of the seat area. The pair of footrests are disposed on each of the pair of foot ramps.
The tank assembly may be made of a material selected from the group consisting of porcelain, polyvinyl chloride, or acrylonitrile butadiene styrene plastic. The upper end of the upper tank portion may include the flat top to allow the user to lean against during use. The bowl assembly may be fabricated as a unitary structure with the bowl assembly. The bowl assembly may be made of a material selected from the group consisting of porcelain, polyvinyl chloride, or acrylonitrile butadiene styrene plastic. The toilet seat lid may be shaped to cover the toilet and is horizontally bifurcated into a seat lid front half and a seat lid rear half. The toilet seat rear half may be hingedly attached to the rear of the seat area with the common hinge assembly.
The toilet seat lid may be provided with a center hinge that conjoins the seat lid front half to the seat lid rear half, thereby allowing the toilet seat lid to fold inward upon itself when in a raised position. A pair of release buttons may be provided at the distal ends of the center hinge which are pressed to allow for the folding action to occur. The seat lid rear half may rest against the front surface of the upper tank half while the seat lid front half may rest against the seat lid rear half to remain out of the way of the user during use, while still allowing for covering the bowl area for aesthetic, protective, and sanitary purposes when not in use.
An opening to the bowl interior may be seven inches across, with a seat width of three and a half inches. The pair of foot ramps may be adapted to ergonomically accommodate a plurality of different sized users. The first footrest may be positioned at a rear portion of the foot ramp and may be intended to enable a tip of the foot of the user to rest at a downward position. The second footrest may be positioned at a rear portion of the foot ramp and may be intended to enable a tip of the foot of the user to rest at a downward position. The footrests may include a plurality of molded ridges. The footrests are made of a texturized material.
The pair of armrests may be adapted to assist the user mounting or dismounting the rearward-facing toilet. The pair of armrests may be adapted to rest a pair of user's arms during use of the rearward-facing toilet. The first button may allow for a brief discharge of water to pre-wet the bowl area before use of the rearward-facing toilet prior to a bowel movement in an effort to make cleaning of the bowl area easier. The second button may allow for a complete flush in a conventional manner.
The advantages and features of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following more detailed description and claims taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like elements are identified with like symbols, and in which:
The best mode for carrying out the invention is presented in terms of its preferred embodiment, herein depicted within
The terms “a” and “an” herein do not denote a limitation of quantity, but rather denote the presence of at least one (1) of the referenced items.
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The tank assembly 15 comprises an upper tank portion 16 and a lower tank portion 17 assembled or fabricated as a unitary structure with the bowl assembly 20. The seat area 25 is located at the upper portion of the bowl assembly 20 and includes a toilet seat 70 and a toilet seat lid 30. The seat area 25 provides for an elongated and wider seat rim design than that found on a conventional toilet and provides access to a bowl interior. It is envisioned that the opening to the bowl interior is approximately seven inches (7 in.) across, with a seat width of approximately three and a half inches (3-%/2 in.) around. As such, the toilet 10 is easier and more comfortable to use, especially with large and/or obese users. The toilet seat 70 is shaped to cover the rim of the seat area 25 and is hingedly attached to the rear of the seat area 25 via a common hinge assembly 75. The toilet seat lid 30 is shaped to cover the toilet 70 and is horizontally bifurcated into a seat lid front half 31 and seat lid rear half 32. The toilet seat rear half 32 is also hingedly attached to the rear of the seat area 25 with the common hinge assembly 75. The toilet seat lid 30 is provided with a center hinge 35 that conjoins the seat lid front half 31 to the seat lid rear half 32, thereby allowing the toilet seat lid 30 to fold inward upon itself when in the raised position. Two (2) release buttons 40 are provided at the distal ends of the center hinge 35, either of which may be pressed to allow for the folding action to occur.
The toilet 10 is designed to be used with the user facing the tank assembly 15 and will be described in greater detail herein below. A pair of foot ramps 44 are located on either side of the bottom portion of the bowl area 65 adjacent to the bottom of the lower tank portion 17. A foot 105 of a user 95 may be placed upon either a footrest 46 both located on the foot ramp 44 (of which only one (1) is shown due to illustrative limitations) to allow for variable placement of the foot 105 depending on the size of the user 95 and range of motion. The footrest 46 is positioned at a rear portion of the foot ramp 44 and is intended to enable the tips of the foot 105 of a user 95 to rest at a downward position and the footrest 46 is positioned at a front of the foot ramp 44 and is intended to enable the tips of the foot 105 to rest at an upward position. The footrest 46 are preferably molded ridges or other texturized material as part of the respective foot ramp 44. Other embodiments can provide for texturized decals or adhesive features being placed on smooth surfaces of the foot ramps 44 at desired locations thereof.
The upper end of the upper tank portion 16 is provided with a flat top 50 to primarily allow the user 95 to lean against during use. It may also be used for placement of items including, but not limited to: cellular phones, reading material, beverages, and the like. A set of two (2) armrests 55 are mounted to opposing outer sides of the upper tank portion 16 adjacent to the flat top 50, and preferably vertically aligned with each other. The armrests 55 to be used when mounting or dismounting the toilet 10. The armrests 55 may also be utilized by the user 95 to rest their arms during use of the toilet 10. Two (2) dual flush buttons 60 are mounted on either side of the upper tank portion 16 directly above the armrests 55 and are in fluid communication with and operably control a water supply to the toilet 10. The dual flush buttons 60 include a first button 61 and a second button 62. The first button 61 is envisioned to allow for a brief discharge of water to pre-wet the bowl area 65 before use of the toilet 10 prior to a bowel movement in an effort to make cleaning of the bowl area 65 easier. The second button 62 is envisioned to allow for a complete (full/heavy) flush in a conventional manner.
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The preferred embodiment of the present invention can be utilized by the common user 95 in a simple and effortless manner with little or no training. It is envisioned that the toilet 10 would be constructed in general accordance with
After procurement and prior to utilization, the toilet 10 would be prepared in the following manner: the toilet 10 would be installed by standard connection to the drain coupling 145 to waste line plumbing, and a supply water connection to the fill mechanism 150. At this point in time, the toilet 10 will be ready for utilization.
During utilization of the toilet 10, the following procedure would be initiated: the toilet seat lid 30 would be lifted and folded by manipulation of either release buttons 40 and folding the toilet seat lid 30 in a one-hundred-eighty degree (180°) forward manner; the user 95 would then sit upon the toilet seat 70 while facing the tank assembly 15; the user 95 would then place their foot 105 upon the foot ramps 44 to raise their knees 115 above their hips 120; the user 95 would then manipulate the first button 61 to effect the partial release position to pre-wet the interior of the bowl area 65; the user 95 would then lean forward to tank assembly 15, mimicking an angled squat; the user 95 would then evacuate their bowels; finally, the user 95 would wipe and cleanse in a typical manner; and then manipulate the second button 62 to effect a full flush position and then dismount the toilet 10.
After use of the toilet 10, the toilet seat lid 30 is opened into a flat position and manipulated against the common hinge assembly 75 to allow the toilet seat lid 30 to lay flat upon the toilet seat 70. At this point in time, the toilet 10 is ready for additional usage cycles in a typical repeating manner.
It is noted that usage of the toilet 10 not only allows for easier and more complete bowel movements. It also presents a more sanitary environment that is hygienically cleaner by reducing the number of bacteria released from the bowl area 65, by having the user 95 flush the toilet 10 while in a seated position. The following advantages are realized as well: easier access to toilet paper roll holders, assist bars, bathroom cabinets, sink vanities, and other bathroom amenities; access to the flat top 50 allows for storage and subsequent use of the personal items 110, easier mounting and dismounting of the toilet seat 70, and usage by all users 95 including, but not limited to: children, adults, males, females, elderly, disabled, obese, and the like.
The foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments of the present invention have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed, and obviously many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical application, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated.
The present invention was first described in and claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/948,873 filed on Dec. 17, 2019, the entire disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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