CN214433929U - Adult mobile toilet - Google Patents

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CN214433929U
CN214433929U CN202023330922.9U CN202023330922U CN214433929U CN 214433929 U CN214433929 U CN 214433929U CN 202023330922 U CN202023330922 U CN 202023330922U CN 214433929 U CN214433929 U CN 214433929U
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The utility model discloses a movable closestool for adults, which comprises a seat body internally provided with a closestool, wherein two supporting seats are respectively arranged at the rear two sides of the seat body, and at least one supporting seat is axially connected with a movable handrail; the movable armrest extends forwards from the coupling part of the supporting seat and is positioned on the side part of the seat body; the lower part of the movable handrail is connected with a supporting part supported on the side part of the seat body, so that a person who is inconvenient to move holds the movable handrail and usually applies a larger pressure to the movable handrail, and the supporting part can enhance the bearing strength of the movable handrail; when the person who is inconvenient to move needs to sit in or leave the seat body, the movable handrail is rotated to drive the supporting part to leave the initial position together, so that the side part of the seat body is in an open state, and the person can conveniently go in and out.

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Adult mobile toilet
Technical Field
The utility model relates to a closestool technical field especially relates to a movable adult's closestool.
Background
In some remote areas and areas with backward infrastructure, the toilet conditions are poor, adults move the toilet at the same time, and the whole toilet is made of plastic, so that the toilet has the characteristics of light weight, low price, capability of moving the placement position according to needs and the like; is especially popular for pregnant women, old people, patients and postoperative people who are inconvenient to move.
The seat type movable closestool with the authorization notice number CN207266706U comprises a seat, a closestool, a gasket and a seat-rest dual-purpose plate, wherein a backrest is arranged at the rear side of the seat, and the closestool is erected on a hollow part of the seat; the dual-purpose plate for sitting and leaning against is arranged on the seat surface of the seat after pivoting downwards to form a seat using structure, and the dual-purpose plate for sitting and leaning against is arranged on the backrest of the seat after pivoting backwards to form a toilet using structure.
Compared with the traditional household closestool, the movable closestool has the advantages that the two sides are provided with the frames or the handrails; on the one hand to provide toilet protection for the user and on the other hand to provide hand exertion when squatting and standing up.
One use scenario of the adult mobile toilet is that the adult mobile toilet is placed at the bedside of a disabled person, and a user wishes to move directly from the bedside to the mobile toilet due to limited mobility, and the side frame or the armrest of the mobile toilet becomes a limitation or obstacle.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The technical problem to be solved by the utility model is to provide an adult mobile toilet with movable handrails; when the handrails are positioned at the two sides of the movable closestool, the handrails play a normal role; when the armrest is moved away from the sides of the mobile toilet, it is convenient for the user to enter the toilet seat from the sides of the mobile toilet.
The utility model provides a technical scheme that above-mentioned technical problem adopted does: the adult mobile toilet is characterized by comprising a seat body internally provided with a toilet, wherein two supporting seats are respectively arranged at the rear two sides of the seat body, and at least one supporting seat is axially connected with a movable handrail; the movable armrest extends forwards from the coupling part of the supporting seat and is positioned on the side part of the seat body; the lower part of the movable armrest is connected with a supporting part which is supported on the side part of the seat body, the supporting part is used for increasing the bearing strength of the movable armrest, and the movable armrest and the supporting part are rotated to leave the initial position so that the side part of the seat body is in an open state which is convenient for a user to get in and out.
The utility model discloses further preferred technical scheme does: the supporting part and the movable handrail are of an integrated structure, or the supporting part and the movable handrail are of an assembled or spliced structure.
The utility model discloses further preferred technical scheme does: the supporting part and the movable handrail are in a fully-closed plate type structure or a hollowed plate type structure.
The utility model discloses further preferred technical scheme does: the movable armrest is a first transverse columnar portion, the supporting component comprises a second transverse columnar portion, a first connecting portion and a second connecting portion, and the first transverse columnar portion, the second transverse columnar portion, the first connecting portion and the second connecting portion form a square frame.
The utility model discloses further preferred technical scheme does: the upper end of the supporting component is coupled to the lower side of the front end of the movable armrest; the lower end of the supporting component is supported on the side part of the seat body.
The utility model discloses further preferred technical scheme does: the supporting part can be folded on the lower side surface of the movable handrail.
The utility model discloses further preferred technical scheme does: the lower side surface of the movable handrail is provided with a groove, and the folded supporting component is accommodated in the groove.
The utility model discloses further preferred technical scheme does: the lower end of the supporting component is supported on the upper surface or the concave part of the side part of the seat body.
The utility model discloses further preferred technical scheme does: the rear side of the seat body is provided with a backrest which is positioned above the supporting seat, and the seat body is axially connected with a toilet seat ring and a cover plate.
The utility model discloses further preferred technical scheme does: the movable armrest is turned upwards to leave the side of the seat body.
The utility model discloses further preferred technical scheme does: the supporting seat is provided with a notch, the rear end of the movable handrail is provided with a shaft connecting seat, the shaft connecting seat is inserted into the notch, and the shaft connecting seat is connected to the supporting seat through a shaft pin.
Compared with the prior art, the utility model has the advantages that the lower part of the movable handrail is connected with the supporting part which is supported on the side part of the seat body, so that a person who is inconvenient to move holds the movable handrail and usually applies a larger pressure to the movable handrail, and the supporting part can enhance the bearing strength of the movable handrail; when the person who is inconvenient to move needs to sit in or leave the seat body, the movable handrail is rotated to drive the supporting part to leave the initial position together, so that the side part of the seat body is in an open state, and the person can conveniently go in and out.
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The present invention will be described in further detail below with reference to the drawings and preferred embodiments, but those skilled in the art will appreciate that the drawings are only drawn for the purpose of explaining the preferred embodiments, and therefore should not be taken as limiting the scope of the present invention. Furthermore, unless specifically stated otherwise, the drawings are merely schematic representations based on conceptual representations of elements or structures depicted and may contain exaggerated displays and are not necessarily drawn to scale.
FIG. 1 is a schematic view of an overall structure of a adult mobile toilet according to an embodiment;
FIG. 2 is a first schematic view illustrating a rotation process of the movable armrest according to the first embodiment;
FIG. 3 is a second schematic view illustrating the rotation process of the movable armrest in the first embodiment;
FIG. 4 is a schematic structural view of a movable armrest and a support member according to an embodiment;
FIG. 5 is a schematic view showing the overall structure of a adult mobile toilet according to a second embodiment;
FIG. 6 is a schematic view showing a process of storing or expanding the supporting member according to the second embodiment;
FIG. 7 is a schematic view of the second embodiment after the supporting member is received;
FIG. 8 is a schematic view of the movable armrest in accordance with the second embodiment when completely rotated;
FIG. 9 is an exploded perspective view of the movable armrest and the support member according to the second embodiment;
FIG. 10 is a schematic view of the movable armrest and the supporting member according to the second embodiment;
fig. 11 is a schematic view of the overall structure of the movable armrest according to the second embodiment.
Detailed Description
Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the description is illustrative only, and is not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention.
The first embodiment is as follows:
as shown in fig. 1 to 3, which are schematic structural views of a adult mobile toilet 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention, the mobile toilet includes a seat body 10 and a toilet bowl 20 disposed in the seat body 10, two supporting seats 30 are respectively disposed on two sides of the rear portion of the seat body 10, and a movable armrest 40 is coupled to each supporting seat 30; the movable armrest 40 extends forwards from the coupling part 31 of the supporting seat 30 and is located in the side position area of the seat body 10, so that a user can hold the movable armrest 40 conveniently; the support part 50 is connected to the lower part of the movable armrest 40 and supports the side of the seat body 10, the support part 50 increases the bearing strength of the movable armrest 40, and the movable armrest 40 and the support part 50 are rotated away from the initial position to open the side of the seat body 10 for the user to get in and out conveniently.
In practical use, when the handicapped holds the movable handrail 30, a large pressure is usually applied to the movable handrail, and the supporting member 40 can enhance the load-bearing strength of the movable handrail 30; when the handicapped needs to sit in or leave the seat body, the movable armrest 30 is rotated to drive the supporting part 40 to leave the initial position together, so that the side of the seat body 10 is in an open state, thereby facilitating the user to get in and out.
Preferably, as shown in fig. 4, the supporting member 50 and the movable armrest 40 in this embodiment are integrated to simplify the assembly of the components of the toilet, simplify the assembly process, and also make the whole toilet more integral and uniform; of course, the support member 50 and the movable armrest 40 may be designed to be assembled or assembled for storage and transportation by those skilled in the art. The two structures may be used in combination, where appropriate.
The supporting part 50 and the movable handrail 40 on the adult mobile toilet are of a fully-closed plate type structure or a hollowed plate type structure, and the fully-closed plate type structure can ensure the smoothness and the attractiveness of the outside of the part and improve the comfort level of a user when holding the part. In order to enrich the appearance of the toilet, the supporting member 50 and the movable armrest 40 may be designed as a hollow plate structure.
Specifically, as shown in fig. 1 to 4, in the first embodiment, the movable armrest 40 mounted on the support base 30 is a first transverse columnar portion 41, the support member 50 includes a second transverse columnar portion 51, a first connecting portion 52 and a second connecting portion 53, and the first transverse columnar portion 41, the second transverse columnar portion 51, the first connecting portion 52 and the second connecting portion 53 form a rectangular frame h.
The first connecting portion 52 of the supporting member 50 has an arc structure protruding forward, and both ends of the second connecting portion 53 are connected to the bottom wall of the first lateral column portion 41 and the upper wall of the second lateral column portion 51, respectively. When the user holds the movable armrest 40, the user's fingers pass through the frame h and hold the first lateral columnar portion 41.
The bottom wall of the second transverse columnar portion 51 of the supporting member 50 abuts against the upper wall of the seat body 10, and when the user presses the movable armrest 40 downward, the second transverse columnar portion 51, the first connecting portion 52 and the second connecting portion 53 of the supporting member 50 are all subjected to the pressure transmitted from the movable armrest 40. In effect, the supporting member 50 can uniformly disperse the pressure from the movable armrest 40 by bearing the pressure through the three members, so as to prevent the supporting member 50 from being locally deformed due to concentrated stress to affect the supporting effect; on the other hand, the whole bottom wall of the second lateral columnar portion 51 abuts against the upper wall of the seat body 10, increasing the area on which the pressure acts, and further reducing the extrusion strength of the support member 50 to the seat body 10.
On the other hand, the first transverse columnar portion 41, the second transverse columnar portion 51, the first connecting portion 52 and the second connecting portion 53 form a rectangular frame h, which is hollow in the middle and is convenient for the user to pass through, and the frame h has a better weight bearing capacity as described above.
In actual installation, a backrest 11 is installed at the rear side of the seat body 10, the backrest 11 is positioned above the supporting seat 30, and a toilet seat ring 12 and a cover plate 13 are coupled to the seat body 10.
When the seat is used as a chair, a user firstly turns the movable armrest 40 upwards to leave the side part of the seat body 10, and then can sit on the cover plate 13 of the closestool. When the toilet is used, the user turns the movable armrest 40 upward to leave the side of the seat body 10, opens the cover 13, and then can sit on the cloche 12 of the toilet 20 for toileting.
The supporting seat 30 is provided with a notch 32, the rear end of the movable armrest 40 is provided with a shaft connecting seat 42, the shaft connecting seat 42 is inserted into the notch 32, and the shaft connecting seat 42 is connected to the supporting seat 30 through a shaft pin t.
Preferably, a shaft coupling cover p is covered on the outer side wall of the shaft coupling portion 31 of the supporting seat 30, and after the shaft coupling seat 42 at the rear end of the movable armrest 40 is connected with the shaft coupling portion 31 of the supporting seat 30 through a shaft pin t, the shaft coupling cover p is mounted on the side wall of the supporting seat 30 through a snap structure to shield the connection portion between the supporting seat 30 and the movable armrest 40, thereby improving the aesthetic appearance of the toilet.
As shown in fig. 1 to 3, in the present embodiment, the supporting component 40 supported at the side of the seat body is connected to the lower portion of the movable armrest 30, so that a person with mobility who holds the movable armrest 30 usually applies a large pressure to the movable armrest, and at this time, the supporting component 40 can enhance the load-bearing strength of the movable armrest 30; when the handicapped needs to sit in or leave the seat body, the movable armrest 30 is rotated to drive the supporting part 40 to leave the initial position together, so that the side of the seat body 10 is in an open state, thereby facilitating the user to get in and out.
Example two:
as shown in fig. 5 to 11, which are schematic structural views of a adult mobile toilet 100 'according to a second embodiment of the present invention, the mobile toilet includes a seat body 10' and a toilet bowl 20 'disposed in the seat body 10', two supporting seats 30 'are respectively disposed on two sides of the rear portion of the seat body 10', and a movable armrest 40 'is coupled to each supporting seat 30'; the movable armrest 40 'extends forwards from the coupling part 31' of the supporting seat 30 'and is located in the side position area of the seat body 10, so that a user can hold the movable armrest 40'; the support part 50 ' supported at the side of the base body 10 is connected below the movable armrest 40 ', the support part 50 ' increases the bearing strength of the movable armrest 40 ', and the movable armrest 40 ' and the support part 50 ' are rotated away from the initial position to make the side of the base body 10 ' in an open state where the user can get in and out conveniently.
In practical use, when the handicapped holds the movable handrail 30 ', a large pressure is usually applied to the movable handrail, and the supporting member 40 ' can enhance the load-bearing strength of the movable handrail 30 '; when the handicapped needs to sit in or leave the seat body, the movable armrest 30 ' is rotated to drive the supporting part 40 ' to leave the initial position together, so that the side of the seat body 10 ' is in an open state, thereby facilitating the entry and exit of the user.
Preferably, as shown in fig. 9 and 10, the supporting member 50 'and the movable armrest 40' in this embodiment are fixedly installed by a shaft pin t, and the supporting member 50 'and the movable armrest 40' are connected in an organized manner, so that the storage and transportation of a manufacturer can be facilitated.
The supporting part 50 'and the movable handrail 40' on the adult mobile toilet are of a fully-closed plate type structure or a hollowed plate type structure, and the fully-closed plate type structure can ensure the smoothness and the attractiveness of the outside of the part and improve the comfort level of a user when holding the part. In order to enrich the appearance of the toilet, the supporting member 50 'and the movable armrest 40' may be designed as a hollow plate structure.
When the movable armrest is actually fixedly installed, the upper end of the supporting component 50 'is coupled to the lower side of the front end of the movable armrest 40' through a shaft pin; the lower end of the support member 50 'is supported on the side of the seat body 10'. The lower ends of the supporting members 50 ' are supported on the upper walls of the sides of the base body 10 ' to enhance the bearing strength of the movable armrest 40 '.
As shown in fig. 10 and 11, the supporting member 50 'of the second embodiment can be folded on the lower side of the movable armrest 40'. Specifically, the lower side of the movable armrest 40 'is provided with a recess 44, and the folded support member 50' is received in the recess 44. And the size of the groove 44 and the size of the supporting member 50 'are matched with each other, when the supporting member 50' is received in the groove 44, the lower surface of the supporting member 50 'is substantially flush with the lower surface of the movable armrest 40'.
Preferably, the supporting member 50 ' includes a shaft-connecting end fixedly connected to the movable armrest 40 ', and a free end far from the shaft-connecting end, the free end includes an inclined slope, and when the supporting member 50 ' is received in the groove 44, an inclined operation slot is formed between the inclined slope of the free end and the inner wall of the groove 44, so that when a user wants to unfold the supporting member 50 ', a downward rotating force can be applied to the supporting member 50 ' through the inclined operation slot.
As shown in fig. 5 to 8, in the second embodiment, the lower end of the supporting component 50 ' is supported on the upper surface of the side portion of the seat body 10 ', and in order to enhance the stability of the supporting component 50 ' when supporting, a recess k is preferably formed on the upper wall of the seat body 10 ', and the free end of the supporting component 50 ' is embedded in the recess k when unfolding.
In actual installation, the back support 11 ' is installed at the rear side of the seat body 10 ', the back support 11 ' is positioned above the supporting seat 30 ', and the toilet seat ring 12 ' and the cover plate 13 ' are connected to the seat body 10 '.
When the seat is used as a chair, a user firstly turns the movable armrest 40 ' upwards to leave the side part of the seat body 10 ', and then can sit on the cover plate 13 ' of the closestool. When the toilet is used, a user turns the movable armrest 40 ' upward to leave the side of the seat body 10 ', opens the cover 13 ', and then can sit on the cloche 12 ' of the toilet 20 ' for defecation.
The supporting seat 30 ' is provided with a notch 32 ', the rear end of the movable armrest 40 ' is provided with a shaft connecting seat 42 ', the shaft connecting seat 42 ' is inserted into the notch 32 ', and the shaft connecting seat 42 ' is connected to the supporting seat 30 ' through a shaft pin t '.
Preferably, the outer side wall of the coupling portion 31 'of the supporting seat 30' is covered with a coupling cover p ', and after the coupling seat 42' at the rear end of the movable armrest 40 'is coupled to the coupling portion 31' of the supporting seat 30 'via the shaft pin t', the coupling cover p 'is mounted on the side wall of the supporting seat 30' via a snap-fit structure, so as to shield the coupling portion between the supporting seat 30 'and the movable armrest 40' and improve the aesthetic appearance of the toilet.
As shown in fig. 5 to 11, in the present embodiment, the supporting component 40 ' supported at the side of the seat body is connected to the lower portion of the movable armrest 30 ', and a person with mobility who is not walking will generally apply a large pressure to the movable armrest 30 ', and at this time, the supporting component 40 ' can enhance the load-bearing strength of the movable armrest 30 '; when the handicapped needs to sit in or leave the seat body, the movable armrest 30 ' is rotated to drive the supporting part 40 ' to leave the initial position together, so that the side of the seat body 10 ' is in an open state, thereby facilitating the entry and exit of the user.
The above is to the adult mobile toilet provided by the utility model carries out detailed introduction, and it is right to have used specific individual example in this paper the utility model discloses a principle and implementation mode have been elucidated, and the explanation of above embodiment is only used for helping to understand the utility model discloses and core thought. It should be noted that, for those skilled in the art, without departing from the principle of the present invention, the present invention can be further modified and modified, and such modifications and modifications also fall within the protection scope of the appended claims.

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1. The adult mobile toilet is characterized by comprising a seat body internally provided with a toilet, wherein two supporting seats are respectively arranged at the rear two sides of the seat body, and at least one supporting seat is axially connected with a movable handrail; the movable armrest extends forwards from the coupling part of the supporting seat and is positioned on the side part of the seat body; the lower part of the movable armrest is connected with a supporting part which is supported on the side part of the seat body, the supporting part is used for increasing the bearing strength of the movable armrest, and the movable armrest and the supporting part are rotated to leave the initial position so that the side part of the seat body is in an open state which is convenient for a user to get in and out.
2. The adult mobile toilet according to claim 1, wherein the support member and the movable armrest are of an integral structure, or the support member and the movable armrest are of an assembled or spliced structure.
3. The adult mobile toilet according to claim 2, wherein the supporting member and the movable armrest are of a fully closed plate structure or a hollowed plate structure.
4. The adult mobile toilet according to claim 3, wherein the movable armrest is a first transverse columnar portion, the support member comprises a second transverse columnar portion, a first connecting portion and a second connecting portion, and the first transverse columnar portion, the second transverse columnar portion, the first connecting portion and the second connecting portion form a rectangular frame.
5. The adult mobile toilet according to claim 1, wherein the upper end of the support member is journaled at a lower side of the front end of the movable armrest; the lower end of the supporting component is supported on the side part of the seat body.
6. The mobile adult toilet according to claim 5, wherein the support member is foldable on the underside of the movable armrest.
7. The adult portable toilet according to claim 6, wherein the movable armrest has a recess formed on a lower side thereof, and the folded support member is received in the recess.
8. The adult mobile toilet according to claim 5, wherein the lower end of the support member is supported in the upper surface or the recess of the side of the seat body.
9. The adult mobile toilet according to claim 1, wherein a backrest is provided at a rear side of the seat body, the backrest is positioned above the seat, and a toilet seat and a cover plate are coupled to the seat body.
10. The adult mobile toilet according to claim 1, wherein the movable armrest is turned upward to be away from the seat side.
11. The adult mobile toilet according to claim 1, wherein the supporting seat is provided with a notch, the rear end of the movable armrest is provided with a shaft connecting seat, the shaft connecting seat is inserted into the notch, and the shaft connecting seat is connected to the supporting seat through a shaft pin.
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