U.S. patent application number 13/135791 was filed with the patent office on 2013-01-17 for katy cleaner.
This patent application is currently assigned to CHIKEZIE OTTAH. The applicant listed for this patent is Chikezie Ottah, Chineye Ottah. Invention is credited to Chikezie Ottah, Chineye Ottah.
Application Number | 20130014340 13/135791 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 47518053 |
Filed Date | 2013-01-17 |
United States Patent
Application |
20130014340 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Ottah; Chineye ; et
al. |
January 17, 2013 |
Katy cleaner
Abstract
A cleaning aid for use during bowel or urinary discharge has a
body, a removable soil wiper and an ejector. Control buttons on the
cleaning aid allow a user to activate liquid dispensed on the soil
wiper, a vacuum and or machine for removing soil and liquid and a
soil wiper ejector. The body has a plurality of cleaning areas for
wet and dry cleaning. The first cleaning portion is in fluid
communication with a liquid container on the body. The second
cleaning portion is in fluid communication with the vacuum or
machine. The body is adapted to conform to the shape of the user
body when rubbed against the user in a cleaning motion direction.
The wiper can be a tube-let on the toilet seat with a manual and/or
machine controlling system. The tube toilet seat has the capability
of self cleaning, drying and disinfecting after each use guarded by
sensor and motorized technology.
Inventors: |
Ottah; Chineye; (Enugu,
NG) ; Ottah; Chikezie; (Brooklyn, NY) |
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Applicant: |
Name |
City |
State |
Country |
Type |
Ottah; Chineye
Ottah; Chikezie |
Enugu
Brooklyn |
NY |
NG
US |
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Assignee: |
OTTAH; CHIKEZIE
Brooklyn
NY
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Family ID: |
47518053 |
Appl. No.: |
13/135791 |
Filed: |
July 15, 2011 |
Current U.S.
Class: |
15/320 |
Current CPC
Class: |
A47K 7/08 20130101 |
Class at
Publication: |
15/320 |
International
Class: |
A47K 7/08 20060101
A47K007/08; A46B 11/00 20060101 A46B011/00; A47L 7/00 20060101
A47L007/00 |
Claims
1. A cleaning aid for wiping between a users legs after bowel or
urinary discharge comprising: a body having a surface, a liquid
container, the body having a first wiping portion, a second wiping
portion and an ejection portion, the second wiping portion between
the first wiping portion and the ejection portion the liquid
container having a liquid therein, the liquid container adapted to
transfer a liquid to the first wiping portion; a vacuum for
removing excess liquid released from the liquid container; a soil
wiper removably held on the body, the soil wiper covering the first
wiping portion; and wherein the soil wiper is in the form of a tube
operable by motorized sensor technology.
2. The cleaning aid according to claim 1, further comprising a
user-activated button for selectively releasing liquid from the
liquid container to the soil wiper proximate the first wiping
portion.
3. (canceled)
4. The cleaning aid according to claim 2, further comprising a
user-activated button for selectively activating the motor of the
motorized sensor technology to circulate the soil wiper and
flush.
5. The cleaning aid according to claim 2, wherein the vacuum and
the motorized sensor technology is one of battery, ac, dc, and
solar powered.
6. The cleaning aid according to claim 1, further comprising a
user-activated button for selectively ejecting the soil wiper from
the surface.
7. The cleaning aid according to claim 1, wherein the soil wiper
comprises at least one of tissue, plastic, paper, rag, brush,
vacuum, heat and cloth.
8. The cleaning aid according to claim 1, wherein the surface
deforms to conform with the contour and shape of the user.
9. The cleaning aid according to claim 1, further comprising a
handle on the body.
10. The cleaning aid according to claim 1, further comprising a
frame having legs supporting the frame on the ground and wherein
the surface is supported by the frame.
11. A cleaning aid for wiping between a user's legs after bowel or
urinary discharge comprising, in combination: a deformable surface
having a first soil wiper area covered by a soil wiper; and a
second soil wiper area wherein the deformable surface deforms to
conform with the contour and shape of the user.
12. The cleaning aid according to claim 11, further comprising a
liquid container operably connected to the surface to selectively
release chemical, disinfectant, liquid or powder to at least a
portion of the soil wiper on the surface.
13. The cleaning aid according to claim 12, further comprising a
user-activated button for selectively releasing liquid from the
liquid container to the soil wiper.
14. The cleaning aid according to claim 11, further comprising a
vacuum for removing excess liquid released from the liquid
container,
15. The cleaning aid according to claim 14, further comprising a
user-activated button for selectively activating the vacuum.
16. The cleaning aid according to claim 14, wherein the vacuum is
battery powered.
17. The cleaning aid according to claim 14, further comprising a
user-activated button for selectively ejecting the soil wiper from
the surface.
17. The cleaning aid according to claim 14, wherein the soil wiper
comprises at least one of tissue, plastic, paper, and cloth.
18. The cleaning aid according to claim 14 wherein the cleaning aid
is configured as a hand held device and includes a handle.
19. The cleaning aid according to claim 14, wherein the cleaning
aid is configured as a standing device and includes a frame having
legs supporting the frame on the ground and wherein the surface is
supported by the frame.
20. A cleaning aid comprising cleaning material one of skinned,
tube and or wrapped on a toilet seat, one of a manual or motorized
device operable to circulate the material around the toilet seat
and apply chemical, or disinfected or scented cleaning liquid.
21. The cleaning aid according to any one of claims 14 and 20,
further comprising a self operated machine to disinfect and scent
the toilet seat after each use.
22. The cleaning aid according to any one of claims 14 and 20,
further comprising sensor and other touch technology to clean tube,
seat, or bowel after each use.
23. The cleaning aid according to any one of claims 1 and 5,
wherein the cleaning aid is powered by any one of AC, DC, and solar
energy.
24. The cleaning aid according to claim 21, wherein the toilet is
located in an indoor or outdoor and private or public toilet room.
Description
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] Not Applicable
STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH
[0002] Not Applicable
PARTIES TO A JOINT RESEARCH AGREEMENT
[0003] Not Applicable
REFERENCE TO APPENDIX
[0004] Not Applicable
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0005] The disclosed invention relates to personal hygiene before
and after bowel and urinary discharge. The invention is a cleaning
aid to help users clean themselves. The invention can be in three
main technology patterns, a hand held device, a standing type
device and incorporated into toilet seat technology. The present
invention is used by a user to clean the anal canal after bowel
discharge and before the bowel discharge to disinfect the
equipment.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0006] Devices for cleaning that excrete liquid are well known. For
example, US Patent Publication 2008/0115302 A1, discloses a
cleaning device for cleaning hard surfaces, for example floor,
carpet, toilet, bathroom, shower cleaning device. US Patent
Publication 2002/0112741 A1 discloses a well documented cleaning
device that excretes liquid. US Patent Publication 2002/0112741 A1
discloses a hand held device used only to scrub hard surfaces. U.S.
Pat. No. 7,757,340 discloses a cleaning device designed for soft
surfaces, for example upholstery. Another device disclosed in U.S.
Pat. No. 6,981,293 B2 is a hand held device that uses Velcro to
attach a variety of accessories.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007] The invention is a cleaning aid used for hygienic cleaning
after urinary or bowel discharge. The device may use a combination
of a disinfected wipe to clean a particular area of the user's
body. The disinfected wipe may be used dry, in powder or in
combination with a liquid. The wipe may be discharged from the
device after use without handling. The liquid, and any urine or
fecal matter in the liquid that may be on the wipe, may be disposed
of by a vacuum device or other mechanical device roll, turned over,
sweep away, on the device or discarded with the wipe.
[0008] The invention comprises a body which may be covered with a
contour adapting silicon like foam material to deform to the
surface shape of the user's body to match the shape of the user's
body in order to provide uniform contact with the user's body. The
cleaning aid may further comprise a handle for moving the invention
into contact with the user's body. The invention may have a user
activated control button for discarding the wipe, a user activated
control button for dispensing liquid from a container on the
invention and a user activated control button for activating a
vacuum or machine device. The user may bring their body in contact
with the invention to clean a soiled area of their body using the
buttons to manipulate the wipes, liquid and vacuum features to
affect cleaning. The new invention is made from assemblies of
metal, Bronze, copper, zippers, buttons, brackets, screws, leather,
nuts, tissue, silicone gel, silicone jelly, towel, rag cloth,
wiper, paper, plastic, and rubber.
[0009] An objective of the present invention is to make personal
cleaning and hygiene fast and easy for everyone after bowel
discharge.
[0010] Another objective of the present invention is to improve
privacy of patient and care givers.
[0011] Another objective of the present invention is to attempt to
eliminate irritation after bowel and urinary discharge,
[0012] Another objective of the present invention is to assist
those physically challenged to become self sufficient in personal
cleaning after bowel and urinary discharge.
[0013] Another objective of the current invention is to assist
elders in personal cleaning and also in achieving a high level of
self sufficiency.
[0014] Another objective of this invention is to educate children
on personal hygienic methods and how to handle private body parts
after bowel discharge.
[0015] Another objective of the present invention is to provide
equal access both indoor and outdoor to sanitary and hygienic
cleanliness before and after bowel or urinary discharge.
[0016] The new green technology may save over 3 billion yards of
toilet tissue in the USA a year
[0017] After reading the disclosures that follows, the present
invention may be better understood and contributions of the present
invention to the art may be better appreciated. There are, of
course, additional features of the invention that will be described
below and will form the subject matter of claims. In this respect,
before explaining at least one preferred embodiment of the
invention in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is
not limited in its application to the details of the construction
and to the arrangement of the components set forth in the following
description or as illustrated in the drawings. The invention is
capable of other embodiments and of being practiced and carried out
in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology
and terminology employed herein are for the purpose of description
and should not be regarded as limiting.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
[0018] FIG. 1 is a side elevation view of a first embodiment of the
invention.
[0019] FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a second embodiment of the
invention.
[0020] FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the second embodiment of the
invention with a user oriented to use the device.
[0021] FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a third embodiment of the
invention.
[0022] FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a fourth embodiment of the
invention.
[0023] FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a fifth embodiment of the
invention.
[0024] FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a sixth embodiment of the
present invention.
[0025] FIG. 8 is another perspective view of the first embodiment
of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF CERTAIN PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0026] In the following detailed description of the preferred
embodiments, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, which
form a part of this application. The drawings show, by way of
illustration, specific embodiments in which the invention may be
practiced. It is to be understood that other embodiments may be
utilized and structural changes may be made without departing from
the scope of the represent invention.
[0027] Referring to FIG. 1, the cleaning aid is referred to
generally by the number 30 and the direction of cleaning motion is
generally referred to by the number 77. The cleaning aid 30
illustrated in FIG. 1 comprises a body 1 having an outside surface
13 and a handle 31 attached thereon. The body 1 comprises a first
soil wiper area 16 on the outside surface 30, a second soil wiper
area 17 on the outside surface 13 and an ejection area 18 on the
outside surface 13. The outside surface 13 may further comprise a
shapeable jelly 21 and a liquid dispenser 33 having liquid 32
therein. The liquid dispenser 33 may be connected to the handle 31
by a line 34 for control of fluid transfer from the liquid
dispenser 33 to at least a portion of the soil wiper 14. The
shapeable jelly 21 may be a silicone-based material which may be
formed or shaped into a contoured shape conforming to the user's
body (not shown). The first soil wiper area 16 on the outer surface
30 is adjacent a first end of the body 1 and may be in fluid
communication with the powder or liquid 32 in liquid dispenser 33.
The soil wiper 14 may be formed from tissue, rag, cloth, plastic or
similar material. The soil wiper 14 in the first soil wiper area 16
may be moistened by application of liquid 32 from the liquid
dispenser 33. Again, the cleaning aid 30 can be used manually with
dry or moist disposable tissue or similar materials.
[0028] The soil wiper 14 on the second soil wiper area 17 on the
outer surface 30 may be formed of a similar material as the soil
wiper 14 in the first soil wiper area 16. The second soil wiper
area 17 may also be in fluid communication with the liquid
dispenser 33.
[0029] Continuing to refer to FIG. 1 and also to FIG. 8, the
ejection area 18 comprises openings 19 in the outer surface 30 for
application of a vacuum and or machine to the surface 3 of the body
1. The handle 31 a further comprises user activated control buttons
5, 6, 7. Liquid dispensing button 5 may manually control liquid 32
flow from the liquid reservoir 33. Liquid dispensing button 5 may
be a user-activated button on the handle 31 for selectively
releasing liquid 32 from the container 33 to the soil wiper 14.
Vacuum control button 6 may be used to control the application of
vacuum and other machine pressure onto the ejection section 18.
Vacuum control button 6 may be a user activated button for
selectively applying vacuum pressure onto the second wiper area 17.
Vacuum and machine devices (not shown) may be on the handle 31 or
body 30 and may be battery or otherwise electrically operated to
remove excess or loose liquid and dissolved waste from around
second wiper area 17. The material of the soil wipers 14 may be
tube shaped to rotate through the device from the cleaned side to
the soiled side (not shown).
[0030] Continuing to refer to FIG. 1 and FIG. 8 soil wiper 14 may
be released by cover release button 7. The cover release button 7
may be a user-activated button 7 for selectively cutting or
releasing the soil wiper 14 and for ejecting the soil wiper 14 from
the cleaning aid 30. The cleaning aid 30 is circlet in the cleaning
direction 77 causing the user 50 (FIG. 3) to touch the first soil
wiper area 16 first, then the second soil wiper area 17 and lastly
the ejection area 18.
[0031] Referring to FIG. 2, a second embodiment of the invention
may comprise a freestanding configuration having legs 12 supporting
a frame or for disposing the cleaning aid 30 in an engagement
position. The freestanding configuration may further comprise
handrails 2 on opposing sides of the frame. Between the handrails
2, the cleaning device 30 may be attached to the frame for use by a
user (FIG. 3). The cleaning aid 30 may comprise a first soil wiper
area 16 adjacent a first end, a second soil wiper area 17 and an
ejector 18. A soil wiper 14 may further comprise a disposable tube
shape removably slipped over the entire length of cleaning aid 30.
Cleaning aid 30 may be pivotally attached to the frame along a
first end of the cleaning aid 30. A liquid dispensing button 5, and
the vacuum applicator button 6 and ejector button 7 may be mounted
on the cleaning aid 30. Powder or liquid dispensing button 5 may
allow user activation of applying liquid 32 from the liquid
container 33 to the first and second soil wiper areas 16, 17. A
soil wiper roll 20 on the cleaning aid 30 may unroll the soil wiper
14 over the cleaning aid 30 between uses. The liquid container 33
may be in fluid communication with the first soil wiper area 16 and
the second soil wiper area 17 to moisten the soil wiper 14 in these
areas.
[0032] Continuing to refer to FIG. 2, the removable wiper 16 may be
dispensed from detachable roll 20 on the cleaning aid 30 to
removably cover the cleaning aid 30. The soil wiper 14 may be
unrolled to cover the body I along the length of the cleaning aid
30 and extend to cover the first soil wiper area 16, second soil
wiper area 17 and extend into or a waste coiling machine or the
ejection area 18 for removal and disposal after use. The soil wiper
14 may be in a loop to move the soiled soil wiper 14 off of the
body 1 and through the waste coiling machine or the ejector 18 and
disposably cover the body 1 with a clean soil wiper 14 from the
roll 20. The cleaning aid 30 may cut and slide the soiled soil
wiper 14 into a toilet bowl 40 and flushed. Again, this process can
be done manually.
[0033] Referring to FIG. 3, the cleaning aid 30 may be used by a
user 50 to clean specifically between user's legs 52. The cleaning
aid 30 is moved into contact with the user 50 using the handles 31
or the user squats, standing or seating on the cleaning aid 30
supported by the frame legs 12 (FIG. 2) to cause the cleaning aid
30 to bear against the user 50 between their legs 52 and then
moving the cleaning aid 30 with respect to the user 50 in the
cleaning motion direction 77 (FIG. 2) causing the first soil wiper
area 16 to contact the user 50 initially. The cleaning aid 30 is
continued to circle around in the cleaning motion direction 77 with
respect to the user 50 causing the second soil wiper area 17 to
bear against the user 50 and lastly the coiling area 18 is brought
to bear between the user's legs 52 (not shown). The user 50 may
depress the moisture button 5 to dispense liquid 32 (FIG. 1) to
moisten the first soil wiper area 16. The ejection area 18 may have
a vacuum applied thereon the by user 50 pressing the ejection
button 7 for releasing or cutting and removal of the disposable
wiper 14.
[0034] The material like soil wiper 14 may be wet or dry in the
first soil wiper area 16. However, any moisture in soil wiper 14 is
removed by vacuum at the second wiper area 17. When the cleaning
aid 30 has passed along its length bearing against the user 50, the
ejection button 7 is user activated to remove the soil wiper 14
without handling the wiper 14.
[0035] Referring to FIGS. 2 and 3, the elevated, freestanding
cleaning aid 30, is used by the user 50 while squatting to slide
their bottom 51 down the cleaning aid 30 in the direction of
cleaning motion 77. The user 50 may step into the box 9 holding the
handrails 2 (not shown) to rub against cleaning aid 30 in the
cleaning motion direction 77. The user 50 may squat onto the
cleaning aid 30 to bear against their body 50. The box 77 is
supported by legs 12 and rolling on wheels 8 so that it may be
moved to position the cleaning aid 30 closer to a toilet bowl 40.
The box 9 supporting the cleaning device 30 may be assembled in
many shapes and sized to fit the needs of the user 50. The box 77
may further be made as a square, rectangle or round configuration.
The soil wiper 14 may comprise material of rag, tissue, plastic, or
paper. The wiper is slid or unrolled from the roll 20 in the
direction of wiping motion 77 to cover or tube the cleaning aid 30.
The soil wiper 18 may be unrolled from the roll 20 to the tip of
the cleaning aid 30 spaced from the box 9 adjacent the ejection
area 18. Furthermore, the soil wiper 16 may be glued, taped,
magnetically attached, Velcro attached or clipped to the cleaning
aid 30. In another aspect of the present invention, the cleaning
aid 30 can be configured and assembled as part of a toilet seat
cover with devices to assist the user. Again in FIG. 3, the user
can stand or squat for the cleaning aid 30 to do the anal or body
cleaning.
[0036] The body 1 of the cleaning aid 30 may be formed of easy
cleaning materials such as metal, copper, aluminum, screws, nuts,
bolts, bracket, silicon, jelly or jell, soft foam, plastic, or
rubber for easy cleaning of the outside surface 13 after use.
[0037] In use, the cleaning aid 30 as illustrated in FIGS. 1-3 is
brought into contact with the user 50 between spread legs 52 for
sliding the cleaning aid or motorized circle 30 in the cleaning
direction 77 from the first soil wiping area 16 having a moistened
soil wiper 14 thereon to the second soil wiper area 17 to remove
excess moisture with the user activated vacuum or dry portion of
the soil wiper 14 and continuing to wipe the cleaning aid 30 along
the cleaning direction 77 bearing against the user 50 and having
deformable gel 21 conforming to the shape of the user 50 to the
ejection area 18 where the soil wiper 14 is removed.
[0038] Referring to FIG. 4, according to another embodiment of the
invention the cleaning aid 30 for use after bowel discharge may
include a tube-let in the machine cleaning device tracks. The stand
or squat machine may have a cleaning material tube 20 that
cooperates with a regular toilet seat or bowl 40. The motorized
machine circles the material 20 like mentioned below. The seat
en-tube materials can be rubber, plastic, paper, cloth, rag,
silicon, leather and other material suitable for the tubing of the
machine cleaning apparatus. While the material is very important
for the tubing of machine, the machine could be configured to be
used only regular toilet seat or bowl, but the most important of
the functions is done by the control motor devise. Because of the
motorized device, each person's soil is automatically pulled off
the regular toilet seat or bowel 40 and a new material follows
immediately to replace the soiled one in a curling move at a clock
wise direction. Control by the machine is done with a sensor. The
feeding tube material is coiled from one side of the machine and
soiled material exits from the other side coiled. The sides can be
revised to help people live better.
[0039] Referring to FIG. 5, according to another embodiment of the
invention the cleaning device 30 is incorporated into a toilet bowl
40 to allow simply use of the toilet facility. For most new
construction, the invention can be customized and in-built with the
toilet bowl 40 instead of an independent apparatus attached to the
toilet bowel bowl 40 as described above. With the aid of a tiny
cleaning aid 30 attached to the toilet bowl 40, the permanent seat
is skinned or tubed, or just wrapped with false material which acts
as soil wiper material 14 such as rubber, plastic, metal, silicon,
aluminum, copper, or a combination of them. The tube can be sealed
with hook, button, zipper, Velcro, magnet, and glue. This unique
tube will be cleaned with disinfectant fluid or chemical spread, or
liquid 32 from a private bottle 33 or toilet bowel tanks. The
technology will steam or wash and or powder the toilet seat or tube
and dry the soiled seat or tube, or bowl with heat and other
material immediately after each use. This method of toilet seat use
and cleaning eliminates and/or reduces the wasteful use of paper,
plastic, silicon and other material. In time this embodiment will
improve and phase out the independent apparatus as more new
construction replaces the old method building's internal
infrastructure. The new toilet seat technology makes it possible to
have total inbuilt bathroom system and just a high tech toilet
seat, tube, and bowl as described above.
[0040] The new toilet seat mechanized technology is versatile. This
versatility and simplification of the product makes it usable
indoor and outdoor, including with a portable toilet. The portable
toilet will be handicap friendly. More important is the new
technology including the tube-let seat or semi tube-let that
rotates around the cleaning and drying machine or the seat which
has a cleaning and heating or the other material dry rotating
machine.
[0041] Continually referring to FIG. 5, the technological improved
toilet system 40, having inbuilt technology operates cleaning
activities using a sensor assembly 77a that is firm in a portion of
the toilet set or bowel. A motorized machine 77b is used to feed
off the toilet seat tube 20, physically moving the material (tube,
or semi-tube) around, or rotating the tube material 20 from side to
side, left to right or back and front of the bowel bowl. the
material 20 can be disinfected and/or scented with liquid 32 from
the liquid dispenser 33, which may be communicated via a line 34
for liquid transfer or fed manually. As the tube or seat or bowl
material 20 rotates around via the motorized machine 77b, it will
come into contact with motorized technology cleaning sections 16,
17, 18. The rotating tube or semi tube material 20 re-enters the
system. The technology further squeezes and releases waste into the
bowl and flushes it out clean.
[0042] Referring to FIG. 6, according to another embodiment of the
present invention the cleaning aid 30 rotates on a firm seat, bowl
and other materials 40. The motorized technology communicates with
the cleaning aid motorized device 77b and the release sensor 77a.
These can be wired and wireless. The mobile device circles in the
axis of the toilet bowl, seat and other materials 40. At the end of
each use, the sensor and the technology communicate to release the
cleaning machine device as it rotates around the toilet bowl, set
or other materials. At the station where the mobile machine leaves
for cleaning, the dispenser 33 will fill with disinfectant and or
scented liquid 32, the mobile cleaning machine will release liquid
or wet dissolvent and chemical to dissolve and disinfect soils on
the material, and flush or release the liquid inside the bowl. The
mobile motorized device will then dry the toilet bowl. These types
of technology can be equipped with body cleaning machines for after
market use with bowls if requested. (not shown). The green mobile
cleaning technology has a lid.
[0043] Referring to FIG. 7, according to another embodiment of the
present invention this technology of body cleaning after bowel and
urine discharge can be applied to an outdoor application. The
outdoor application is in portable toilet systems. Portable toilets
are light, and small but self contained toilet(s). The portable
toilets are found in parks, camping routes, construction, and other
public places. This new technology solves the problem of
communicable infection, and reduces paper covering toilet seats to
only basic toilet tissues.
[0044] The new technology includes a motorized firm or mobile
cleaning machine 30 that cleans the portable toilet with
disinfectant 32 dispensed into the cleaning technology (mobile or
firm machine cleaner). Because the population is severed, the
device 30 will keep working while the supply office is closed, to
wet the seat, bowel and or other material 40 and what ever cleaning
solution and soil wiper material 14 was used are cleaned and
dried.
[0045] The portable toilet may be equipped with a handicap ramp for
special need persons, and the rail, hooks, and urinary tubs are big
enough to enter a wheel chair. The technology can be powered by dc,
ac, battery and or solar energy. The technology (motorized machine)
may be wired or wireless. This technology may be manually operated,
(not shown), be a factory installed permanently fixture toilet
outdoor or portable. It may be assembled on location and
disassembled after use. At camp assembling starts with securing the
base to the floor, or other likely surfaces. Coupled to the base
will be a waste container, and right on top of the waste container
will be toilet seat screwed tight. The new technology, including
the motorized machine will be installed to control the disinfecting
and perfuming of the toilet after use of the toilet seat. Other
special equipment for physically challenged may be installed at
this time, depending on the need of the occupant(s). A clean water
tank is installed. The back wall panel 26 is screwed in. Following
installation of the side water resistant panel wall 24, the window
equipment(s) 24A is attached, the front wall 28 is attached to the
body, and the door 29 is installed in the front (swing, sliding and
folding doors) or other sides of the body 25 with a lock and
bracket system 23. The stair well 25A, and or ramp 25B are
installed on the body 25, and the opening for drainage is installed
with filter(s). The roof panel 22 is installed and screwed to the
body 25, and the energy source 3 attached or installed to the roof
in the form of ac, dc, battery and solar energy. The ventilation
system 28A is then put in place. The technology may be equipped
with a lid.
[0046] Although the description above contains many specifications,
these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the
invention but as merely providing illustrations of some of the
embodiments of this invention. Thus, the scope of the invention
should be determined by the appended claims and their legal
equivalents rather than by the examples given. Further, the present
invention has been shown and described with reference to the
foregoing exemplary embodiments. It is understood, however, that
other forms, details, and embodiments may be made without departing
from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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