The present invention relates to a child toilet training ladder for assisting a child to use a standard toilet.
The present invention provides a toilet-training step stool or ladder that may be positioned around a toilet which allows a child to climb up and use a standard toilet seat. The ladder is especially useful for assisting a small male child to position and steady themselves adjacent to and facing the front of the toilet bowl while in a standing position.
The ladder includes a frame for positioning adjacent a toilet with steps attached to the frame allowing a small child to climb the ladder and be at the correct elevation for using the toilet.
The frame includes a generally U-shaped frame member having first and second legs with free ends for placing on a floor and an upper horizontally extending frame segment extending between the first and second legs opposite the free ends thereof.
First and second elongated frame members pivotally attach to the first and second legs, respectively, of the U-shaped frame member at a location between the upper frame segment and the free ends of the first and second legs.
The ladder includes one or more steps which may fixedly or pivotally attach to and extend between the first and second elongated frame members, respectively.
The first and second frame members may be moved about their respective pivot connection to the U-shaped frame member allowing the ladder to be moved between a folded, storage condition and an unfolded, in-use condition. When in the storage condition, the first and second elongated frame members locate adjacent to the first and second legs of the U-shaped member, respectively, and the one or more steps pivot toward a vertical position. When in the in-use position, the first and second elongated legs extend at an angle relative to the first and second legs of the U-shaped member, respectively, thereby allowing the ladder to freely stand on a floor.
When moved to the in-use, unfolded condition, the first and second of legs of the U-shaped frame are positioned on either side of the toilet bowl and the horizontally extending middle extent of the U-shaped frame is positioned directly above the toilet bowl. A male child may therefore use the middle extent of the U-shaped frame as a handle to hold onto while urinating into the toilet bowl.
Additional objects, advantages and novel aspects of the present invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows, and will in part become apparent to those in the practice of the invention, when considered with the attached figures.
The above-mentioned and other features and advantages of this invention, and the manner of attaining them, will become apparent and be better understood by reference to the following description of the invention in conjunction with the accompanying drawing, wherein:
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The ladder includes a frame for positioning adjacent a toilet with steps attached to the frame allowing a small child to climb the ladder and be at the correct elevation for using the toilet.
The frame includes a generally U-shaped frame member 1 having first and second legs 1a and 1b with free ends 1a′ and 1b′ for placing on a floor and an upper horizontally extending frame segment 1c extending between the first and second legs 1a and 1b opposite the free ends 1a′ and 1b′ thereof, respectively.
First and second elongated frame members 2a and 2b pivotally attach via pivot connectors P1 and P2 to the first and second legs 1a and 1b, respectively, of the U-shaped frame member at a location between the upper frame segment 1c and the free ends 1a′ and 1b′ of the first and second legs 1a and 1b, respectively.
The ladder includes one or more steps 3a and 3b which may fixedly or pivotally attach to and extend between the first and second elongated frame members 2a and 2b, respectively.
The first and second elongated frame members may be moved about their respective pivot connectors P1 and P2 to the U-shaped frame member allowing the ladder to be moved between a folded, storage condition and an unfolded, in-use condition. When in the storage condition, the first and second elongated frame members locate adjacent to the first and second legs of the U-shaped member, respectively, and the one or more steps pivot toward a vertical position. When in the in-use position, the first and second elongated legs extend at an angle relative to the first and second legs of the U-shaped member, respectively, thereby allowing the ladder to freely stand on a floor.
When moved to the in-use, unfolded condition, the first and second of legs of the U-shaped frame are positioned on either side of the toilet bowl and the horizontally extending middle extent of the U-shaped frame is positioned directly above the toilet bowl. A male child may therefore use the middle extent of the U-shaped frame as a handle to hold onto while urinating into the toilet bowl.
While the apparatus, methods and systems have been shown and described with reference to certain preferred embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the claims which follow.
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63174795 | Apr 2021 | US |