GB2450368A - Haemorrhoid seat - Google Patents
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Abstract
The adjustable seat 05 has a hard, firm surface or surfaces 10, 45 designed to treat haemorrhoids. The hard, firm surface of the seat is designed to place positive pressure on the area surrounding a haemorrhoid so as to develop a negative pressure within the body which causes the body to draw the haemorrhoids back up into the body. The surfaces have at least one track into which a rail(s) 20, 25 fit to slidably attach the surfaces together. The seat may also comprise blocks (fig 2) configured to fit within the gap between the surfaces to make this gap smaller. The seat may also be a one-piece structure (fig 4) or in the shape of a toilet seat (figs 5 and 6), both of which have structures to accommodate the blocks.
Description
HEMORRHOIDS TREATMENT DEVICE
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to an adjustable seat designed to treat hemorrhoids instead of just alleviating the symptoms associated with hemorrhoids. Many seats on the market today for hemorrhoids are designed simply to alleviate the symptoms that are associated with hemorrhoids and do not treat the condition. These seats are usually soft cushioned seats designed to support hemorrhoids that protrude from the anus and surrounding area so as to reduce discomfort.
The adjustable multi-leveled seat creates a negative pressure in the anus area when sat on which results in making hemorrhoids that extend from the body being drawn back into the anus. Once these hemorrhoids are drawn back up into the anus the uncomfortable symptoms associated with the hemorrhoids disappear.
BACKGROUM) OF THE INVENTION This invention relates to treating hemorrhoids to eliminate pain and discomfort associated with hemorrhoids. More specifically, it relates to a device for the relief of anal pain arising from hemorrhoids (piles) or other anal problems by using negative pressure for the body to detract hemorrhoids back into the anus.
A number of devices have been provided in the art for relief of anal protrusions, namely hemorrhoids, but most of them are not suitable for contingent use by the sufferer himself, or only alleviate the symptoms and do not really treat the condition.
For example, available on the market today is a U-shaped cushioned seat that is used by hemorrhoid suffers in order to suspend the area where the hemorrhoid is located in air while providing a cushion for the rest of the body. This cushion is only a short tune comfort and soon becomes uncomfortable itself.
Another main treatment of hemorrhoid today is the use of creams to shrink hemorrhoid. Often a cream and/or medicated patch is placed on the hemorrhoid in attempt to shrink the hemorrhoid and provide some comfort to the sufferer. The creams and patches are often not easy to apply alone and are usually greasy and have an unpleasant smell making them bard to use in public.
Another device used to treat hemorrhoids available today is described in European patent EP-A-0672400 which is incorporated herein by reference. This patent describes a cooling cylindrical device for removal of pain and therapeutic treatment of hemorrhoids and anal fissures comprising a hollow insert, fmger or bulb shaped for insertion into the anus with at least one inlet and/or outlet openings at its upper base, one or two tubes connected to these openings, and at least one container for cold liquid circulation starting from a container through an inlet tube into the cylindrical insert, the liquid being driven back through the outlet opening and through the second tube to the container, under the influence of a pump connected to the container or back to another container under the influence of gravity. This device is not only complicated to use but the use of the device itself makes the user even more uncomfortable.
Still another device available is described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,331,151. This patent describes a hemorrhoid bandage or cold pack, for positioning within a human anal canal, formed of a hollow, thin wall, roughly cylindrically shaped body having an inner end and an outer end. The body is transversely divided into two parts by a central panel extending longitudinally from the outer end towards the inner end, but having an open area adjacent the inner end. A tube, which is coaxial with the body, extends from the inner to the outer end and opens exteriorly of the body at each end. A fluid inlet continuously supplies fluid into one body part through the outer end, which fluid flows through the panel opens area at the inner end, and then out of the other body part through a fluid drain opening communicating therewith.
The two interior parts may be further subdivided by transverse ribs extending between the panel and the body exterior wall to form longitudinally extending channels for controlling the direction of the fluid flow through the body. By using a relatively cool fluid, such as cool water, the bandage may be used to provide a controlled temperature, for extended periods of time, within the rectal area in connection with treatment of hemorrhoids. This, as with the previous patent device mentioned above, is uncomfortable itself.
Still another device available is described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,563,182. This patent describes yet still another anal insertion device. The method of treating hemorrhoids which comprises inserting into the rectum of a subject afflicted therewith a substantially cylindrical shaped insert, comprising a water swellable polymer having a water content of at least 35% by weight, the insert having previously been subjected to a temperature below 0 degree C. for a sufficient amount of time to freeze the free water therein, and maintaining the insert with at least a portion thereof outside the sphincter muscle. As with the previous devices, this is uncomfortable to the user.
Still another anal insertion device is described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,841,970. Here a cryogenic proctologic insert for treating hemorrhoids by lowering the surface temperature If of the affected portion of the rectal canal is described. The insert is formed of a tubular plastic portion filled with a congealable fluid. Extended heat transfer surfaces are provided in the interior of the insert to promote heat transfer to and from the fluid.
Yet still another device to treat hemorrhoids is described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,537,194 and relates to an applicator used to apply a frozen solid such as ice to a wound or injury to treat the wound or injury. A first container has an open top of a predetermined size, a tapered side wall and a bottom having a central opening there through, and a second container has a shape conforming at least in part to that of the first container, an open top and a closed bottom. The two containers are fitted together by placing the bottom of the first container into the top of the second container. The device can then be filled with liquid and frozen until needed. When in use as an applicator, the second container is removed and the first container serves as a handle for applying the frozen solid. Again, inserting this device intothe anal canal is often uncomfortable to the user.
Other devices are known of greater or lesser complication and practicality but do not really treat the problem but simply provide relief for pain and discomfort associated with hemorrhoids. There still remains the need, however, for a simple and inexpensive means of treating hemorrhoids that can be used in public to eliminate the discomfort associated with outwardly extending hemorrhoids by eliminating them without inserting anything into the anal canal of the user. As will become apparent from the following description, the present invention is a novel approach to treating hemorrhoids instead just easing the symptoms.
The present invention addresses the shortcomings associated with the devices and ointments available on the market today as well as providing additional benefits.
All of the references cited in the specification are incorporated herein by reference.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION:
The present invention is directed to a hemorrhoid seat. The hemorrhoid seat has a first hard surface having a top side, a bottom side, and at least three side walls wherein at least one of the side walls has at least one track. The seat also has a second hard surface having a top side, a bottom side, and at least three side walls wherein at least one of said side walls comprises at least one tract. The seat also has at least one rail sized to fit within at least one of the tracks located on at least one of the side walls of the first and the second hard surfaces so as to slidably attach the first and the second surfaces together.
The first and second hard surfaces can be positioned along the tract so as to create a gap of different sizes. The hemorrhoid seat has a handle on at least one surface of the seat which is used to cariy the hemorrhoid seat.
In one embodiment of the invention, the first and a second surface of the hemorrhoid seat have two tracks attached to each surface wherein the two tracks on the first surface substantially align with the two tracks on the second surface. The two surfaces of the seat have at least two rails that are positioned within the tracks so as to allow the first surface and the second surface to slide along the rails forming a gap between the surfaces. The gap can be made larger by sliding the surfaces away from one another on the tracks or made smaller by sliding the surfaces towards one another on the tracks provided. The tracks are designed with a stop that even at the closet position together a gap still remains.
In one embodiment of the invention, the hemorrhoid seat further compnses a hinge means on the rails of the seat which allows the rails to fold in such away that the first surface of the seat rests on top of the second surface of the seat. This, considered the closed position, makes it easier for the seat to be carried and/or stored. The seat may also come with a carrying bag that fits the seat when in the closed position.
An alternative embodiment of the invention is directed to a hemorrhoid seat comprising a hard surface having a top side, a bottom side, and at least three side walls wherein the hard surface has a hole. The hole maybe round, oval, triangle, square or rectangle. The hole is functionally the same as the gap between the two surfaces. The hole may only go partially through one surface of the seat or may extend form the top side of the hard surface to the bottom side of the hard surface.
The hole maybe located substantially equidistant from the side walls so that when a person Sits on the hard surface, the hemorrhoid can be positioned within the hole and the hard surface applies pressure to the area around the hemorrhoid. This pressure in turn causes a negative pressure within the body that draws the hemorrhoid back into the body within minutes. The same procedure can be done using the seat having a gap. In other words, the person can position herself or himself on the hard surface of the seat so that the hemorrhoid is located within the gap and the hard surfaces are applying positive pressure to the area surrounding the hemorrhoid. The gap can be adjusted so as to position the hemorrhoid in the gap so as to create a negative pressure inside the area around the hemorrhoid and the hemorrhoid is drawn back into the body, thus providing relief for the user.
Still another embodiment of the invention is directed to a hemorrhoid seat kit comprising a hemorrhoid seat having a first hard surface having a top side, a bottom side, and at least three side walls wherein at least one of the side walls comprises at least one track. The hemorrhoid seat also has a second hard surface having a top side, a bottom side, and at least three side walls wherein at least one of the side walls comprises at least one track and at least one rail sized to fit within at least one of the tracks located in at least one of the side walls of the first and the second hard surfaces so as to slidably attach the first and the second surfaces together.
The kit also comprises side blocks designed to partially fit within a gap created when the first hard surface is slide away from the second hard surface. Placing the blocks within the gap can create a gap having four walls wherein not all of the walls are on the same plane. Having each surface on a different plane may provide the correct pressure around the hemorrhoid so as to draw the hemorrhoid up into the body.
In other words, this kit allows the hemorrhoid seat to either have a gap formed by two walls, if the blocks are not used, or a gap formed by four walls if the blocks are used.
This provides a mechanism to design the gap having two different formations so as to allow the user to use the formation that places just the right amount of positive pressure on the area surrounding the hemorrhoid so as to create a negative pressure with the body forcing the hemorrhoid back into the body. The hemorrhoid seat kit may also come with a carrying case, for example a carrying bag.
In still another embodiment of the invention the hemorrhoid seat comprises a hard surface having a top side, a bottom side, and at least three side walls wherein at least one of the side walls have a void producing a gap. The void that produces the gap may extend through the seat to the other side or may go only partially through the seat so as to appear as a carved out portion of the seat. The gap may be equipped with short rails that extend from one side of the gap to the other and can be used to snap gap adjusting blocks.
Yet another embodiment of the invention, the hemorrhoid seat is designed to fit either directly on the toilet bowl or the toilet seat when being used. The added benefit to this embodiment is that any bleeding or discharge because of the hemorrhoid goes directly into the toilet making cleanup easy.
The present invention is shown in the figures and described more fully in the
detailed description of the figures below.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
FIGURE!: TOP ViEW OF THE HEMORI-IOID (05) Hemorrhoid seat (10) left hard surface seat (15) inner slide surface (20) first slide rail (25) second slide rail (30) gap (35) folding point of first hinge (40) folding point of second hinge (45) right hard surface seat (50) right handle (55) left handle (60) side portion of left hard seat (65) side portion of right hard seat FIGURE 2: ALTERNATIVE TOP VIEW OF HARD SEAT (100) hemorrhoid seat (105) left hard surface seat (110) side portion of left hard seat (115) first slide rail (120) folding point of first hinge (125) inner slide surface (130) large gap transforming block (135) folding point of second hinge (140) second slide rail (145) side portion of right hard seat (150) right hard surface seat (155) right handle (160) left handle (165) large gap transforming block (170) medium transforming block (175) medium transforming block (180) small transforming gap (185) small transforming block (190) gap FIGURE 3: PARTIAL SIDE VIEW OF HARD SEAT WITH ACESSORIES.
(200) portion of hard seat (205) hard surface (210) side portion of hard seat (215) inner slide surface (220) highest adjustment rail track (225) lowest adjustment rail track (230) intermediate adjustment rail track (235) first center adjustment rail track (240) second adjustment rail track (245) right rail with expansion block (250) left rail with expansion block (255) handle (260) right rail (265) left rail (270) Carrying bag (275) bag handle (280) bag zipper FIGURE 4: TOP VIEW OF ONE PIECE HARD SURFACE SEAT (300) hemorrhoid seat (305) right hard surface
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(310) left hard surface (315) gap (320) rail for gap adjusting blocks (3 25) second rail for gap adjusting blocks (330) small gap adjusting block (335) medium gap adjusting block (340) large gap adjusting block FIGURE 5: Top view of Toilet seat (400) Toilet Hemorrhoid seat (405) Attachment binge (410) Body of seat (415) First Void (420) First pressure applicator (425) Restricted portion of pressure applicator (430) Second pressure applicator (435) Second void (440) Track pins (445) Tracks (450) seat stabilizers FIGURE 6: Top View of Toilet seat with cover.
(500) Toilet seat with cover (505) Thin skin cover (510) hinges (515) tracks (520) body of seat (525) first pressure applicator (530) track pins (535) first void (540) second pressure applicator (545) second void (550) restricted portion of applicator FiGURE 7a: Side View of collapsible foot stool.
(600) extended foot step (605) bottom (610, 620) sides (615) top (625) foot rest FIGURE 7b: Side view of collapsible foot stool in collapsed position.
(700) collapsed foot step (705) bottom (710, 725) sides (715) foot rest (720) top
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The invention described herein is directed to a hard surface hemorrhoid seat. In particular, a hard surface hemorrhoid seat having a gap that is designed to apply positive pressure to the area surrounding a hemorrhoid so as to cause a negative pressure inside the body. The negative pressure draws the hemorrhoid back up into the body making the user more comfortable without the use of greasy creams that only sometime work.
There are three main embodiments of the invention that are depicted in Figures 1-7.
Figure 1 shows a top view of the hard surface hemorrhoid seat of the invention. The hemorrhoid seat (05) has a left hard surface (10) and a right hard surface (45). The seat is rigid as shown by the thickness of the side portion (60) of the left seat (10) and the side portion (65) of the right seat (45). The seat is made of a hard, durable material that has very little flexibility, if any. Each of the seat portions may be equipped with handles (50, 55). Connecting the left seat (10) and the right seat (45) are support rails (20) and (25).
These rails fit within channels (not shown) of the inner slide surface (15) of each seat portion and allow the left seat (10) and the right seat(45) to move towards and way from each other to adjust the size of the gap (30) created by these seats. The first rail (20) has a hinge means (40) and the second rail (25) also has a hinge means that allows the rail to fold, thus permitting the left seat (10) to fit on top of the right seat (45) for easy storage.
Adjusting the size of gap (30) is important to the operation of the invention because it is critical that the edge of the hard surface be positioned so as to place positive pressure on the area around the hemorrhoid. This pressure causes the body to draw the hemorrhoid back into the body.
This is further shown in Figure 2 of the invention. Figure 2 shows an alternative top view of the invention that is designed to not only change the size of the gap in two directions but, using the placement of blocks, allows the gap to be changed in all four directions. The seat (100) has the same features shown in Figure 1, namely a left hard surface (105) and a right hard surface (150). The seat is rigid as shown by the thickness of the side portion (110) of the left seat (105) and the side portion (145) of the right seat (150). The seat is made of a hard, durable material that has very little flexibility, if any.
Each of the seat portions may be equipped with handles (155,160). Connecting the left seat (105) and the right seat (150) are support rails (15) and (140). These rails fit within channels (not shown) of the inner slide surface (125) of each seat portion and allow the left seat (105) and the right seat (150) to move towards and away from each other to adjust the size of the gap (190) created by these seats.
The first rail (115) and the second rail (140) both have hinge means (120. 135 respectively) that allow the rails to fold, permitting the left seat (10) to fit on top of the right seat (45) for easy storage. In addition to these features, the rails are designed to accept gap adjusting blocks that are grooved to fit on top of the rails and adjust the size of the gap. Three sizes are shown, small gap adjusting blocks (180, 185), medium gap adjusting blocks (170,175) and large gap adjusting blocks (130, 165). These blocks can be used together or one at a time to customize the size of the gap for the particular user.
This further assures that the person gets the right amount of pressure applied to the exact spot so as to draw the hemorrhoid back up into the body.
The gap adjusting blocks are grooved on at least one side to fit on top of the rails so as to adjust the width of the gap. The seats my then be moved apart to adjust the length of the gap. Although only small, medium and large blocks are shown, many other blocks can be used to achieve the same function. The blocks can also be fitted with clips so as to keep the blocks in place while being used.
To further provide the correct gap, figure 3 shows another embodiment of the invention. Figure 3 shows one portion of the hemorrhoid seat of the invention positioned so as to display the inner rail surface. The hemorrhoid seat (200) of the invention has a hard surface (205) and a side portion (210). The side portion (210) may vary in thickness depending on the material used to make the seat. The more rigid the material, the thinner the seat can be. In the alternative, the less rigid the material used to make the seat, the thicker the side portion (210). However, the seat must be thick enough so as to allow multiple rail tracks in the inner rail surface (215).
In other words, the inner rail surface (215) must be able to accommodate rail tracks for the placement of guide rails at different levels and positions. As shown in Figure 3, the inner surface may be equipped with highest rail tracks (220), intermediate rail tracks (230), lowest rail tracks (225) and a first center track (235) and a second center track (240). These various tracks allow for different heights and levels of the edges of the gap. In other words, using plain rails (260,265) or rails with gap adjusting blocks directly attached (245,250) arc placed in the highest rail track (220) the gap adjusting blocks may protrude out of the gap area. This may permit a user to achieve the exact pressure needed for the body to draw the hemorrhoids into the body.
As is true with using the intermediate rail tracks or the lowest rail tracks. If no blocks are needed then the center rail tracks (235,240) can be used. These rails can be equipped with hinges to allow them to fold and the two seat portions lay on top of one another. In the alternative the rails can be removed and each piece placed in the bag separately. Both embodiments are within the scope of the invention.
Figure 4 shows an alternative embodiment of the invention, namely a one piece hemorrhoid seat. As with the other embodiment the hemorrhoid seat (300) has a right hard surface (305) and a left (310) hard surface which are directly connected together.
Positioned in hard seat surface is a gap 315. The gap may be a hole that goes directly through to the other side of the seat or a deep groove that falls short of going through the opposite surface. The gap may be square, rectangular, circular or any other shape having edges.
Positioned within the gap may be short rails that extend from one side to the other and are used to accept gap transforming blocks. As with the other embodiments these blocks may be small (330) medium (335) or large (340) in size. This seat functions the same way as the embodiments described above, namely providing a gap so that positioned correctly will allow a pressure to be applied to the area surrounding a hemorrhoid so as to place positive pressure on this area. This in turn causes a negative pressure to form inside the body near the hemorrhoid causing it to be draw back into the body. Since no rail systems are present, this could be produced more economically than the other embodiments and still have the same results.
Figure 5 illustrates another embodiment of the invention. In this embodiment the hemorrhoid seat is configured as a toilet seat that can either attach directly to the toilet bowl or can be rested directly on top of an existing toilet seatJtoilet bowl with out being permanently attached. The hemorrhoid toilet seat (400) is equipped with attachment hinges that can used to permanently attach the toilet seat (400) to the toilet bowl if desired. These attachment hinges do not have to be used. If the user just wants to rest the hemorrhoid seat on top of the existing toilet seat or bowl without attaching these hinges can remain unused.
If the seat (400) is to just rest on the existing toilet seat or bowl seat stabilizer (450) must be used to stabilize the seat in place. In other words, stabilizers (450) must be extended to retain the seat (400) in place for the period it is being used so that the user is not injured should the seat (400) slide out from under them while being used. The stabilizer (450) can be permanently extended or in the alternative they can be retractable and adjustable. In other words, these stabilizers (450) can be made to universally fit standard toilet bowls and seats or can be adjustable to fit non-standard seats. These stabilizers are located in the body of the seat (410).
The seat is also equipped with a first pressure applicator (420) that is attached to the body of the seat (410) in a track (495) by track pins (440). The first applicator (420) divides a void into two specific portions. The first portion (415) and the second portion (435). The first applicator (420) can be moved into the first void (415) by sliding the first applicator (420) along the pin tracks (495) which results in making the space between the first and the second pressure applicators larger (420,430). The second pressure applicator (430) can be integrated directly into the seat or can be attached to the front of the seat so 18' as to create a gap between the first applicator (420) and the second applicator (430). The gap can be adjusted, as described above, by sliding the first pressure applicator (420) closer and farther away from the second applicator (430). Moving the first pressure applicator (420) closer to the second pressure applicator (430) makes the second void (435) smaller and the first void (415) larger. Moving the first pressure applicator (420) farther away from the second pressure applicator (430) makes the first void larger and the second void (435) smaller.
The first pressure applicator (420) can contain a restricted portion (425). This feature aids in applying the exact pressure necessary to create a negative pressure in the body so as to draw the hemorrhoids back into the body. In one embodiment, the first pressure applicator (420) can be higher than the second pressure applicator (430).
Figure 6 shows a permanently attached hemorrhoid seat (500) having a cover (505) that can be closed so as to conceal the device when not in use. The cover (505) should be opaque so as not show the pressure applicators of the device. As in Figure 5, the hemorrhoid seat (500) is equipped with attachment hinges (510) that can used to permanently attach the toilet bowl if desired. These attachment hinges (510) do not have to be used.
The seat is also equipped with a first pressure applicator (525) that is attached to the body of the seat (520) in a track (515) by track pins (530). The first applicator (525) divides a void into two specific portions. The first portion of the void (545) and the second portion (535). The first applicator (525) can be moved into the first void (545) by sliding the first applicator (525) along the pin tracks (515) which results in making the space between the first and the second pressure applicators larger (545,535).
The second pressure applicator (540) can be integrated directly into the seat or can be attached to the front of the seat so as to create a gap between the first applicator (525) and the second applicator (540). The gap can be adjusted, as described above, by sliding the first pressure applicator (525) closer and farther away from the second applicator (540). Moving the first pressure applicator (525) closer to the second pressure applicator (540) makes the second void (535) smaller and the first void (545) larger.
Moving the first pressure applicator (525) farther away from the second pressure applicator (540) makes the first void(545) larger and the second void (535) smaller.
The first pressure applicator (525) can contain a restricted portion (550). This feature aids in applying the exact pressure necessary to create a negative pressure in the body so as to draw the hemorrhoids back into the body. In one embodiment, the first pressure applicator (525) can be higher than the second pressure applicator (540).
It is well understood that although the embodiments may be described as having a plurality of side walls, it is also within the scope of this application to use a circular or elliptical shaped seat that technicallywould not have side walls since there are no corners but would have portions instead. In other words, one skilled in the art would understand the seat to have at least three portions, namely a left side portion, a right side portion, and a back portion.
It should also be understood that a hard surface for purposes of this invention is a surface that is substantially firm but may have some sort of cushion or cloth material covering the hard surface. The surface must be able to apply positive pressure to an area that it comes in contact with. 2o
In order to use the embodiments described above effectively the knees of the user must be raised from the floor. This can be accomplished by simply raising the feet of the user off of the floor without a rest or a foot rest can be used. The foot rest can be any existing foot rest or in the alternative can be a stack of magazines, wood or some other rest. One embodiment of the present invention is directed to an adjustable foot stool that can be easily stored and taken Out when needed.
Figures 7A and 7B show a collapsible foot rest in the open and closed position.
Figure 7a shows the collapsible foot rest (600) in the open position. The foot rest can have a top (615) which can have imprints for where to place your feet (625). The bottom of the foot rest (605) can have cushions for the floor. The foot rest can also have sides (610, 620) that are in communication with top and the bottom of the foot rest. In the internal cavity of the foot rest is a collapsible means that can be extended and detracted to change the height of the foot rest.
Figure 7B shows the collapsible foot rest in the collapsed position.
While the invention has been illustrated and described with respect to specific illustrative embodiments and modes of practice, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and improvements may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited by the illustrative embodiments and modes of practice.
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- What is claimed is: 1. A hemorrhoid seat comprising: a first hardsurface having a top side, a bottom side, and at least three portions, said at least three portion being in communication with each other to form a single unit wherein at least one of said at least three portions comprises at least one track; a second hard surface having a top side, a bottom side, and at least three portions, said at least three portion being in communication with each other to form a single unit wherein at least one of said at least three portions comprises at least one track; and at least one rail sized to fit within at least one of said tracks located in at least one of said at least three portions said first and said second hard surfaces so as to slidably attach said first and said second surfaces together.
- 2. The hemorrhoid seat according to claim I further comprising a handle on at least one surface for carry said hemorrhoid seat.
- 3. The hemorrhoid seat according to claim 1 wherein said first surface has a first track and a second track and said second surface has a first track and second track wherein said first track of said first surface and said first track of said second surface are substantially aligned with each other and said second track of said first surface and said second track of said second surface are substantially aligned with each other; and 2.2-a first rail and second rail, wherein said first rail is positioned within said first track of said first surface and said first track of said second surface and said second rail is positioned within said second track of said first surface and said second track of said second surface so as to allow said first surface and said second surface to slide along said rails so as to move towards and away from one another whereby forming a gap between said first and second surfaces.
- 4. The hemorrhoid seat according to claim 3 further comprising a hinge means on said first and said second rails, said hinges allowing said rails to fold so that said first surface is positioned on top of said second surface.
- 5. The hemorrhoid seat according to claim 4 further comprising a bag, said bag configured to fit said hemorrhoid seat when said seat is folded.
- 6. A hemorrhoid seat comprising a hard surface having a top side, a bottom side, and at least three side portions, said hard surface having a hole surrounded by said at least three side portions.
- 7. The hemorrhoid seat according to claim 6 wherein said hole extends from said top side of said hard surface to said bottom side of said hard surface.
- 8. The hemorrhoid seat according to claim 6 wherein said hole is located substantially equidistant from at least two of at said side portions.
- 9. A hemorrhoid seat kit comprising: a hemorrhoid seat comprising a first hard surface having a top side, a bottom side, and at least three side portions wherein at least one of said side portions comprises at least one track; a second hard surface having a top side, a bottom side, and at least three side portions wherein at least one of said side portions comprises at least one track; and at least one rail configured to fit within at least one of said tracks located in at least one of said side portions of said first and said second hard surfaces so as to slidably attach said first and said second surfaces together, wherein when said first hard surface is slide away from said second hard surface a gap is created; and at least one block configured to at least partially fit within said gap so as to make said gap smaller than if said at least one block is not positioned within said gap.
- 10. The hemorrhoid seat kit according to claim 9 further comprising a carrying case for said hemorrhoid seat and a foot rest for positioning the height of a person's knees seating on said hemorrhoid treatment device at the correct therapeutic level.
- 11. A hemorrhoid seat comprising: a hard surface having a top side, a bottom side, and at least three side portions wherein at least one of said side portions comprises a void producing a gap.
- 12. The hemorrhoid seat according to claim 11 wherein the gap extends from said top side of said seat to said bottom side of said hemorrhoid seat.
- 13. The hemorrhoid seat according to claim 11 wherein the gap is positioned roughly in the center of said hemorrhoid seat.
- 14. The hemorrhoid seat according to claim 11 wherein the gap further comprises at least one rail that extends from one side of the gap to the other side of said gap, said rail being positioned below the surface of said hemorrhoid seat so as not to protrude past the surface of said hemorrhoid seat.
- 15. The hemorrhoid seat according to claim 14 further comprising at least one gap adjusting block configured to fit on said at least one rail position within said gap.
- 16. The hemorrhoid seat according to claim 11 further comprising a plurality of weight bearing legs attached to said hemorrhoid seat so as to support said hemorrhoid seat and the weight of a user sitting on said hemorrhoid seat.
- 17. The hemorrhoid seat according to claim 16 wherein the plurality of weight bearing legs are removable.
- 18. The hemorrhoid seat according to claim 16 further comprising at least one hinge means for attaching said plurality of weight bearing legs to said hemorrhoid seat so allow said legs to fold in at least one point for storage.
- 19. The hemorrhoid seat according to claim 17 further comprising a support base attached to the plurality of weight bearing legs and an attachment means for attaching said support base attached to said plurality of said weight bearing legs to said hemorrhoid seat.
- 20. The hemorrhoid seat according to claim 1 having a generally annular shape and configured so as to be positionable on top of a toilet seat rim.
- 21. The hemorrhoid seat according to claim 11 having a generally annular shape and configured so as to be positionable on top of a toilet seat rim.
- 22. A hemorrhoid treatment device removably attachable to an existing toilet bowl for providing treatment of hemorrhoids, said hemorrhoid comprising: a seat portion having a generally annular shape and at least one void therein, said seat positionable on top of a toilet bowl rim such that said at least one void of said seat portion is positioned over the open cavity of said toilet bowl, and said seat portion having at least one integrally disposed flange attached to a plurality of hard surfaces that can be extended into said at least one void of said seat so as to make said at least one void of said seat smaller.
- 23. A hemorrhoid treatment device comprising: a seat substantially shaped like a toilet seat having an open center portion, said open center portion being defined by at least a right portion, a left portion and back portion connected together as one unit; a first hard surface positioned in said open center portion of said seat and in contact with at least two of said side portions, a second hard surface protruding from one of said side portions to create a gap between said first hard surface and said second hard surface.
- 24. The hemorrhoid treatment device of claim 23 further comprising a track positioned in at least two of said side portions defining said open center portion of said seat, said track portion configured so as to accept said first hard surface and to provide a slidable area for said first and said second hard surfaces.
- 25. The hemorrhoid treatment device of claim 24 further comprising hinges to attach said seat to a toilet bowl.
- 26. The hemorrhoid treatment device of claim 23 further comprising an extended adjustable rim protruding in the downward position so as to stabilize said hemorrhoid treatment device on a toilet bowl or toilet seat when said hemorrhoid treatment device is positioned on top of the toilet bowl or toilet seat.
- 27. The hemorrhoid treatment device of claim 26 wherein the rim is adjustable to fit different size toilet seat and/or said toilet bowls.
- 28. The hemorrhoid treatment device of claim 27 further comprising stabilizers that can be extended from the hemorrhoid treatment device so as to make a tighter fit of said hemorrhoid treatment device if necessary.
- 29. The hemorrhoid treatment device of claim 23 further comprising a foot rest for positioning the height of a person seating on said hemorrhoid treatment device at the correct therapeutic level.
- 30. The hemorrhoid treatment device of claim 27 wherein said foot rest is collapsible.
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