SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Embodiments of the present invention known as the Saliva dispenser consist of:
A funnel, a pumping system, a power source, a fresh rinse container and collection container. The salvia dispenser is designed to collect and contain the saliva of individuals that need this service to be collected and disposed of in a sanitary method. The unit may be powered by AC or DC power source. The unit can be a stationary fixture or portable for travel with the individual. The funnel may be designed to detatch from the top disinfectant ring for cleaning purposes or disposal of after use. The unit may consist of rechargeable batteries that can be recharged from a normal 110 outlet, or plugged directly into a 110 outlet for operation on fixed style units. The unit may consist if a sensor that would activate the cleansing flow of liquid used to rinse saliva into bowl.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
So that the manner in which the above recited features of the present invention can be understood in detail, a more particular description of the invention, briefly summarized above, may be had by reference to embodiments, some of which are illustrated in the appended drawings. It is to be noted, however, that the appended drawings illustrated only typical embodiments of this invention and are therefore not to be considered limiting of its scope, for the invention may admit to other equally effective embodiments.
FIG. 1—100—Is the external view of the Saliva Dispenser Bowl according to the present invention, formed of hard plastic by injection molding process.
- 101—References the height of the bowl—5″-7″ which may vary in height according to application.
- 102— Notes the receptacle opening that is the diameter of the bowl size 4″-8″
- 103— The handle which is a separate unit from the 100 bowl molding which houses the control features listed in 104
- 104— Optional control switch used to operate the electric 12 volt switch ON-OFF functions manually.
- 104a— Removable control handle head allows for ease of clean up and storage.
- 104b— Rinsing ring with sensor that activates the flow of rinsing agent at the presents of salvia across the ring surface.
- 105— Opening located at the bottom of the 100 bowl unit, which may contain a quick connection at the bottom of the bowl for replaceable discharge hose from hard plastic bowl.
FIG. 2—106— A common household 110 volt electric plug which can be used as a power source or charging station for the unit when used in a fixed application.
- 107— Also referred to in FIG. 1 as 100 a solid (1) piece bowl—not retractable
- 108— Water supply line— 3/16 to 5/16 plastic used to supply fresh liquid to the top ring 115 for rinsing Saliva down the bowl to the exit 105 as shown in FIG. 1
- 109— Disposal and or discharge line ⅜″-¾″ plastic hose used to collect and drain Saliva from the bottom of the bowl to the collection vessel 113.
- 110— Electrical wiring from the unit that can be connected Direct to 12 volt power or AC wall unit by using a power converter that would reduce the 110 voltage to a usable 12 volt power source.
- 111— DC battery 12 Volt that can be carried with the unit as a mobile unit. Smaller 12-Volt systems may incorporated directly into the 104 handle, used to make the unit compact and lightweight for travel.
- 112— Clean Liquid supply bag for rinsing saliva from bowl, size and volume of the bag or container may vary depending on the application need or design for use. some reference measurements may include 2″ high-8″ wide-8″ long (to) 4″ high-10″ wide-8″ long
- 113— Waste/discharge bag for bowl plastic. (sizing) size and volume of the bag or container may vary depending on the application need or design for use. some reference measurements may include 2″ high-8″ wide-8″ long (to) 4″ high-10″ wide-8″ long
- 114— Electrical quick disconnect for 12-volt and 110 adapters for AC use as well as charging using 110 circuit. The quick connect also houses the ability to connect new liquid sanitary line to either, without disconnect.
FIG. 3—115— Some units designed for travel and space requirements may have retractable bowl—from 3″-7″ in height
FIG. 4—116— Saliva bowl may be a hard plastic bowl used with the detachable cleansing ring system.
FIG. 5—117— Locking system to connect the dispenser bowl to the control handle 104a, used on all types of bottom containers.
- 118— Replaceable dispenser bag with locking system 118 to allow for travel and limited use of unit when portable.
FIG. 6—119-120— Shows the Saliva dispenser mounted to the back of a wheelchair, with the user holding the container for use.
FIG. 7—121—Reveals the placement of the carrying case as positioned on the back side of the wheelchair, without hindering the function of the chair while allowing the tubes reach to the individual for proper use without restraint.