GB2476034A - Toilet waste bag - Google Patents

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GB2476034A
GB2476034A GB0921420A GB0921420A GB2476034A GB 2476034 A GB2476034 A GB 2476034A GB 0921420 A GB0921420 A GB 0921420A GB 0921420 A GB0921420 A GB 0921420A GB 2476034 A GB2476034 A GB 2476034A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47KSANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
    • A47K11/00Closets without flushing; Urinals without flushing; Chamber pots; Chairs with toilet conveniences or specially adapted for use with toilets
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47KSANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
    • A47K11/00Closets without flushing; Urinals without flushing; Chamber pots; Chairs with toilet conveniences or specially adapted for use with toilets
    • A47K11/04Room closets; Chairs with toilet conveniences or specially adapted for use with toilets, e.g. night chairs ; Closets for children, also with signalling means, e.g. with a music box, or the like

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A waste bag 3 for a waterless toilet system, the waste bag comprises an inner portion 7, 8 and an outer portion 6. The outer portion 6 surrounds the inner portion 7, 8 and is characterised by a drawstring 9. The outer portion is shaped to allow the bag to be securely supported by a clamping platform (2 Fig 3) of the waterless toilet system in such a manner that the inner portion of the bag extends completely across an aperture of the clamping platform. The inner portion of the bag comprises an upper layer 7 and a lower layer 8, where an outer edge of the upper layer is joined to an inner edge of the outer portion by a perforated line of separation, and where an outer edge of the lower layer is contiguous with an inner edge of the outer portion and the lower layer is expandable to form a receptacle for waste matter.

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Disposable Waste Bag DFSCRIP1 iON
Field of Invention
The present invention relates to waterless and portable toilets. The present invention provides an improved disposable waste bag for use with a waterless toilet. A waterless toilet system using the improved disposable waste bag is also prcivided Tlhe waterlLss toilet system may be portable.
gkrpund Conventional flushing toilets are relatively wasteful, requiring several litres of water to he used at each flush. In order to reduce this waste of water there is a desire to provide toilets which either minimise water use or are entirely waterless.
It is also necessary for conventional flushing toilets to be permanently connected to both a water supply and a functioning sewerage system. Many, many locations worldwide do not have both a water supply and a sewerage system suitable for flushing toiluts Furthermore, the need for a flushing toilct to be permanently connected to a water supply and sevveragc system means that flushing toilets have to be fixed in position and cannot be portable. In light of this, there is a desire to provide toilets that do not require a connection to a water supply or a sewerage system and
that are portable.
Many such toilets hase bccn proposed TI ypically, the toilets are portable and substantially comprise a platform that can either be mounted on a stand that elevates the platfonn above a surfce orincludes means for supporting the platform above the surface. The platform has a central aperture and acts as a toilet seat, The portable toilet will also comprise a receptacle for receiving waste matter that may be positioned below the aperture of the platform when the toilet is in use. After use the receptacle is either emptied and re-used or is discarded A known embodiment of a portable toilet is waterless and comprises a receptacle that is substantially a plastic waste hag and the platfonn additionally comprises clamping means around the edge of the aperture for supporting the waste bag therefrem. The clamping means comprises a um about ihich the upper edgc of a waste big may be located and a cooperatnicly formed hinged upper member which may be lowered into position around the rim in order to clamp the upper edge of a waste bag thci cbetween FUe hinged upper member has the sanic appearance as a conventional toilet seat The rim is formed around the edge of the aperture formed through thc platform and the upper member has a coopcrativclv positioiicd apcrtae formed therethrough in the same mannei as a conventional toilet stat In this portable toilet, after a Waste bag has been used the hinged upper member is lifted to unclamp the waste bag. The waste bag is then lifted out of position and disposed of Ti h1s process can he unpleasant and unsanitary as it is necessary to support the waste bag as it is unciamped from the platform This can involve a person placing their hands inside the waste bag in places where the bag may have been in contact with waste matter. Furthermore, after the waste bag has been unclatnpcd it is necessary to manually seal the bag using am scaling means that may be piesent along the open portion of the wa5te bag.
In light of the above, there is a need for an improved waste receptacle for use waterless toilet system wherein the Waste receptacle is sanitary and less unpleasant to ttnload after use, There is also a need for a waterless toilet system for use with an inrpro ed waste receptacle that is capable of use either as a replacement for a conventional toilet or in locations whue there is no access to a water supply or 4 sewerage system It is also preferable that any such toilet system should be portable
Summary of Invention
The present invention provides a disposable waste bag for use with a waterless toilet S\ stem that conipuses a clamping platfonn for supporting thc wasic bag wheiem the waste hag comprises an inner portion and an outer portion; -j the outer portion of the hag surrounds the inner portion, has a draw-string and has a shape that allows it to be securely supported by the clamping platform of the waterless toilet system in such a.maicr that the inner portion of the bag extends completely across an aperture o1f the clamping platform; and S the inner portion of the bag eompnses an upper laser and a lower layer, an outer edge of the upper layer being joined to an inner edge of the outtr portion by a line ot sepatation, an outer edge of the lower layer being contiguous with an innei edge of the outer portion and the lower layer being expandable to form a receptacle for waste matter.
The disposable waste bag of the present invention th used with a waterless toilet in the following maimer A clamping means of the clamping platform of th waterless toilet is opened and the disposable waste bag is placed in position in the clamping platform such that the outer portion of the waste bag is in a position to be clamped by the clamping means, the inner portion of the waste bag extends across the aperture of the clamping platform and the upper layer of the inner portion is on the top side of the waste hag. The clamping means is then closed so as to clamp the waste bag in position. A user then presses on the upper layer of the inner portion of the waste bag so as to separate the uppei layer of the inner portion from the outer portion along the line of separation Separating the uppei layer of the inner portion from the outer portion also seres to expand the lower layer of the waste bag such that it forms a receptacle for waste matter J he user is then flee to use the waterless toilet in a conventional manner.
Tn order to allow the lower layer of the inner portion of the waste bag to expand it may initiall be folded such that piessing on the lower layer opens the folds and expands the layer Alteinatively the lower layer of the waste bag may be formed of an expandable materiaL The positioning of the waste bag according to the present invention in a waterless toilet is much easici and simpler than positioning a waste bag according to the prior ait This is because it is not necessary to locate an opening of the waste bag around d rim of the clamping platform. This process can he fiddly as the whole of the opening of the waste hag must be careflully located ensuring there are no gaps. In contrast, the waste bag of the present ins ention can simph be placed in the appropn ate position on the clamping platform and the clamping platform can then be closed.
After a user has used the waterless toilet they may then dispose of the waste bag.
I irst, the waste bag is unclamped from the clamping platform in the conventional manner The user then picks up the waste bag by means of the draw string Doing this doses the waste bag above the waste receptacle formed by the lower k'er of the mnei portion. The user may then seal the bag in a suitable manner and then dispose of the bag. Picking tip the waste bag by the draw string ensures the user does not risk coming into contact with waste matter present in the waste bag. Furthermore, the piLking up the waste bag by the thaw string acts to close the v aste bag under the action of its own weight.
As will be readily appreciated, removal of the waste bag of the present invention is much easier and more sanitary than removing a waste bag according to the prior art.
in particular, the waste bag can be simply picked up by the draw string without the need to reach into the waste bag or the need to manually gather the top of the hag with the associated risks of coming into contact or spilling waste mattei located within the bag.
Preferably a waste bag according to the present invention will contain an absorbent.
That is, the waste reccptacle portion of the waste bag may contain a material tor absorbing waste matter deposited therein The absorbent inateual may include a gelhng agent tor solidifying liquid wastc author an odour neutrahsing agent The absorbent may be in the form of an absorbent lining. As will be readily understood, if the bag has an absorbent lining this lining may be attached to the lower layer of the inner portion of the hag in a suitable position. Additionally or alternatively, the absorbent may he present in the form of loose material within the hag.
When a waste bag according to the present invention is used the lower wall of the inner portion is extended to form a waste receptacle. In order to ensure that any waste deposited in the waste receptacle of the waste hag is securely held and may not leak out it may be preferable that the portion of the lOwer wall that forms the waste receptacle is made of a more resilient material than the rest of the waste bag. For example if the waste bag is formed of a polymer it may be preferable that the televant portion ol the lower wall is formed of a thicker higher grade polymer 1-lowevem it is to be understood that the relevant portion of the lower wall may be formed of a different material from the rest of the waste bag if it is so desired.
Preferably a waste bag according to the present invention will he made of a polymer.
This is because polymers are cheap and easy to manufacture on a large-scale and are readih a' ailable A preferred embodiment of a waste bag according to the present invention is substantially made of polythene.
in a preferred embodiment of the present invention the line of separation joining the upper layer of the inner portion to the outer portion is a perforated tear line. This allows the upper layer of the inner portion to he easily separated from the outer portion by pressing on the upper layer.
in order to provide instructions for use of the bag or to provide space for advertising or an other graphics, a waste bag according to the present invention may have paper layer adhered to at least a portion of an upper surface of the waste bag Preferably any such paper layer will be adhered to a top surface of the upper layer of the inner portion of the waste bag such that when the vate bag is ulqmncd in position in a waterless toilet sy stem the aperture of the clamping platfonn is initially substantialls covered by the paper layer.
The present invention also provides a waterless toilet system comprising a waste bag as described above and a clamping platfonn for supporting the waste bag. wherein the chmntping platform has a central apcrture and compnses clamping means for damping the waste bag across the central aperture. The clamping platform may he a substantially conventional platform according to the prior art.
Preferably, the clamping platfoim comprises a lower part and a hinged upper part between which a waste bag may be clamped and wherein the central aperture is formed through both the lower part and the hinged upper part The htngcd uppei part may be similar to a conventional toilet seat but may have a part of the damping means formed on its lower side A eooperatn ely posifloncd second part of the clamping means may be formed on an upper side of the lower part of the clamping platform The clamping means may comprise a ridge formed around either the lower or uppci part of the damping platform and a cooperatnely tormed channel formed around the other of the lower or upper part of the clamping platform In such an embodiment of the present insention a waste bag may be clamped in the clamping platform b\ lifting the upper pad of the clamping platform placing the waste bag in a suitable position on the lower part of the clamping platform, then closing the upper part of the damping platform such that the ridge becomes engaged with the channel and clamps the waste bag.
As will be apparent to the skilled person a hinged upper part of a toilet system of the present invcntion may fonn a seat of thc toilet si stem and may have a shape that makes it suitable for acting as such In particular an upper surface of a hingtd upper partmay have an ergonomic shape that makes it comfortable to sit upon.
In a first preferred embodiment of a watciless toilet system according to the present invention the damping platform is mountable on a convcntional toilet This may be achieved by removing the toilet seat of the conventional toilet and replacing it with a clamping platform of the present invention using substantially th same mountings If the clamping platform of a waterless toilet system according to the present uwention is mounted on a cons cntional toilet it niay be preferable that the svstcm further comprises a closure means that may b%. placed in a bowl of the toilet to seal the waterless toilet system An exemplary closure means substantially cornpnses a rigid bowl that may be simply placed in the howl of the toilet above the water line. The bowl will then serve to support the waste bag of the toilet system above the waterline of the toilet and will ensure that the bag cannot accidentally fall into the water of the toilet, for example after it has been unclamped.
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If the clamping platform of a waterless toilet system according to the present invention is not mounted on a cons entional toilet it is prefei able that the toilet system further comprises supporting means for supporting the clamping platform above a surface A supporting means may bc necessary in order to allow a waste bag to be suspended below the clamping platfoim A supporting means may he a pedestal tripod or any other suitable means upon whieh the clamping platform may be supported that will be apparent to a person skilled in the art The supportmg means may be sepiuate fiom the clamping platform and the elarnpmg nmans may be mountable thereon Alternausely, the supporting means ma he integral with the clamping platform. In a preferred embodiment of the present invention the supporting means comprises a pedestal that is substantially the same size and shape as aconventional toilet.
Preterabl the present in' ention further comprises sealing means fbi sealing a waste bag after use The sealing means may eompnse a hinged lockable closure that can close a used hag therein to seal the waste receptacle portion of the bag kn exemplary sealing means comprises a hinged onening ring having a locking closure means After a waste bag has been used it can be picked up by the drawstring and then rotated such that the portion of the bag becomes twisted and thereby closes the waste receptacle portion of the bag I he exemplar) sealing means may then be opened placed aiound the twisted portion of the waste bag and then locked tightly shut around the tcwsted portion in order to seal the bag The piesent in%cntion may comprise any other sealing means that will be apparent to the person skilled in the art. For example, a sealing means may comprise a tie or a bag clip. -8-
Further details and features of the present invention will be apparent from the drawings and descriptions of the preferred embodiment of the invention, as set out below.
Drawgs Figure 1 is a side view of a first preferred embodiment of a toilet system according to the present invention; Figure 2 is a cross-section through the clamping platform of I igure 1, Figure 3is a further cross-section through the clamping platform of Figure 1, Figure 4 is a side view of a second preferred embodiment of a clamping platform of a waterless toilet system according to the present invention; I igure S is a top view of a waste em elope of a waterless toilet system aaordmg to the present invention; Figures 6A to 6D are schematic diagrams illustrating the use of r waste env elope of a waterless toilet system according to the present invention; and Figure 7 is a cross-section through a waterless toilet system according to the present invention including a closure means.
A watertess toilet svsteni I according to a first prefened embodinient ot the piesent invention is shown in Figure I The system I cornpnses a clamping platform 2 and a waste bag 3 1 he clamping platform 2 comprises an upper part 4 and a lower part S and is mounted on the bowl 10 of a conventional toilet. The upper part 4 is joined to the lower part 5 bs means of a hinge 11 in the same manner as a conventional toilet seat A central apcrtarc 14 is formed through the c1amping platform 2 in the same manner as a conventional toilet seat.
In Figure 1 the waste hag 3 is shown substantially sepaiate from the clamping platform 2 and is shown in profile. The features of the waste bag can he seen more clearly in Figures 5 and 6.A to 61). The waste bag 3 has an outer portion 6 and an inner portion comprised of an upper layer 7 and a lower layer 8. The lower layer 8 of the inner portion is expandable to torni a waste receptacle, as shown in Figure ÔA The waste bag 3 has a draw string 9 that passes aiound an outer edge ol the outer portion 6. The upper layer 7 of the inner portion is joined to the outer portion around its circumference by means of a line of perforation 17. The upper layer 7 of the inner portion has a ia ci of paper adhered to its uppur surface An absoibent material 20 is contained within the lAaste bag between the lower layer S and upper layer 7o1 the inner portion.
As can be seen in Figure 2, the clamping platform 2 is mounted on the bowl 1 0 of the toilet by means of bolts 12 that fix thu hinge 11 of the clamping platform to a itar portion of the bowl As can be seen most clearly in Figure 3, the lower pait S of the clamping platform 2 has a clanwing channel 13 formed on its upper surface around the central aperture A eooperatiely positioned clamping ridge 15 is formed on the lower surface of the upper part 4 of the clamping platfonn 2 When the upper part 4 of the clamping platform 2 is closed against the lower part 5 the clamping midge 15 engages s.ith the clamping channel 13 and can clamp a \kastc bag 3 in position as shown in Figure 3.
A second preteried embodinmunt of a toilet system 1 accoiding to the present invention is shown in Figure 4. This embodiment is substantially the same as the first preferred embodiment with the exception that the toilet system comprises an integral pcdcstal 16 instead of the clamping platform 2 being mounted on thu bowl 10 of a conventional toilet ihe pedestal 16 has substantially the same shape as the bowl of a conventional toilet however it is not connected to a water supply or a scweiagc system mid is therefore portable. The clamping platform 2' of the second embodilment is substantially the same as the clamping platform 2 of the first embodiment with the exception that the lower part 5' of the platform 2' and the hinge ii' are integrally formed with the pedestal 16.
Figure 7 shoss an optional additional component of the waterless toilet system 1 of the first preferred embodiment of the invention. In particular, the system 1 may additionally comprise a closure means 30. The closare means 30 is a rigid howl that may be placed in the bowl 10 of the toilet to prevent the lower wall 8 of the waste bag 2 uxtending into the water 25 contained \vnhmn the bowl of the toilet 10 The closure means 30 is substantially separate from the rest of the toilet system 1 and can he removed after use.
The use of a toilet system according to the present in ention I is as follows 3 hi upper part 4 of the clamping platform 2 is lifted such that the clamping ridge 15 is no longer engaged with the clamping channel 13, as shown in I igure 1 1 he waste bag 3 is then positioned on the lower part S of the clamping platform 2 such that the outer portion 6 of the waste bag is positioned over thi lower part 5 of the clamping platform and the umer portion 7 of the waste bag extends ovei the central apertute 14 of the lower part of the clamping platform The upoer part 4 of the clamping platform 2 is then lowered such that the clamping ridge 15 engages the clamping channel l' and the outer portion 6 of the waste bag 3 is clamped therebetween, as shown in Figure 3.
The user then pushes on the upper layer 7 of the inner portion of the waste bag 3 such that the tipper layer separates trom the outer portion along the line of perforation 17 and the lower layer 8 of the inner portion is extended to form a waste receptacle, as shown in Figure 6A. The user is then free to use the toilet system 1. As can he seen in Figure GA the waste receptacle formed by the lower layer 8 of the inner portion contains an absorbent material 20 that will act to absorb any waste deposited therein.
The absorbent material 20 comprises a gclhng agent, that acts to solidify liquid and an odour neutraliser.
After the user has used deposited waste in the waste receptacle formed by the lower layer 8 of the inner portion of the waste bag 3 the user then removes the waste bag 3 in the following manner. The upper part 4 of the clamping platform 2 is lifted such that the clamping ridge 15 dmengages from the clamping channel 13 to thereh release the waste hag 3 Whilst lifting the upper platform 4 the user may hold the draw string 9 of the waste bag 3 in order to prevent it falling into the bowl 10 of the toilet. After the waste bag 3 is released the user lifts it out of position by the draw string 9 in the manner shown in Figure 6W This will close the opening of the waste bag around a top end of the waste receptacle that is formed by the lovei wall 8 of the inner portion of the waste bag 3 The usei may then twist the waste bag 3 around in -11' fMdber close the jg'3 as $hpwfl a PiginC4 Fina1b the s wqieal the bag 3 ising a plastic dip 21 or othet sqilMile sealing.means, as Shown in flgum óm The wastebag 3 is te* disposed*ot

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  1. Claims A disposable ssaste bag for use with a wateiless toilet system that comprises a clamping platlorm I or supporting the vastc bag wheiun the waste bag comprises an inner portion and an outer portion; the outer portion of the bag surrounds the inner portion, has a draw-string and has a shape that alloss s it to be secureI supported by the clamping platform of the vatei1ess toilet system in such a manner that the inner portion of the bag extends completely across an apertine of the damping platform, and the inner portion of the bag comprises an upper layer and a Inner layer an outer edge ot the upper laser being joined to an inner edge of the outcr portion by a line of separation, an outer edge of the lower layer being contiguous with an inner edge of the outer portion and the lower layer being expandable to form a receptacle for waste matter.
  2. 2. A waste bag according to claim 1 containing an absorbent.
  3. 3, A waste bag according to claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the bag has an absorbent lining.
  4. 4. A waste bag according to any of claims I to 3 wherein a central portion of the lower wall is made of a more resilient material than the test of the bag.A waste bag according to any preceding claim substantially made of olythene, 6 A. waste bag according to any preceding claim wherein the hne of separation joirting the upper layer of the inner portion to the outer portion is a perforated tear line.7. A waste hag according to any preceding claim having a paper layer adhered to at least a portion of an uppcr surface of the waste bag -13 - 8. A waterless toilet system comprising a waste bag according to any of claims 1 to 7 and a clamping platform for supporting the waste bag, wherein the clamping plattorm has a cential aperture and compuses clamping mcans foi clamping the waste hag across the central aperture.9. A toilet system according to claim 8 wherein the clamping platform is mountable on a conventional toilet.10 A toilet system according to claim 9, further comprising closure means that may be placed in a howl of the toilet to seal the saterless toilet y stern ii. A toilet system according to claim 8 further comprising supporting means for supporting the clamping platform above a surface.U A toilet ssteni according to claim 10 herein the mounting means substantially comprises a pedestal.13. A toilet system according to any of claims 8 to 12 thrther compriSing sealing means for sealing a waste bag after use, 14 A toilet system according to any of claims 8 to 13 wherein the clamping platform comprises a lower part and a hmged upper part between which a waste bag may be clamped and wherein the central aperture is formed through both the lower part and the hinged upper part.A toilet system according to claim 14 whc rein the hinged upper part torms a seat of the toilet system.16. A toilet system substantially as described herein and as illustrated in the drawings.Amendments to the claims have been filed as follows Claims 1. A disposable waste bag for use with a toilet system that comprises a clamping platform for supporting the waste bag, wherein: the waste bag comprises an inner portion and an outer portion; the outer portion of the bag surrounds the inner portion, has a draw-string and has a shape that allows it to be securely supported by the clamping platform of the toilet system in such a manner that the inner portion of the bag extends completely across an aperture of the clamping platform; and the inner portion of the bag comprises an upper layer and a lower layer, in use; an outer edge of the upper layer being joined to an inner edge of the outer portion by a line of separation, an outer edge of the lower layer being contiguous with an inner edge of the outer portion and the lower layer being expandable to form a receptacle for waste matter.2. A waste bag according to claim I containing an absorbent.3. A waste bag according to claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the bag has an absorbent lining.***Ia.* 4. A waste bag according to any of claims ito 3 wherein a central portion of the lower wall is made of a more resilient material than the rest of the bag. **..
  5. 5. A waste bag according to any preceding claim substantially made of polythene. * *.S6. A waste bag according to any preceding claim wherein the line of separation joining the upper layer of the inner portion to the outer portion is a perforated tear line.7. A waste bag according to any preceding claim having a paper layer adhered to at least a portion of an upper surface of the waste bag.8. A toilet system comprising a waste bag according to any of claims 1 to 7 and a clamping platform for supporting the waste bag, wherein the clamping platform has a central aperture and comprises clamping means for clamping the waste bag across the central aperture.9. A toilet system according to claim 8 wherein the clamping platform is mountable on a conventional toilet.10. A toilet system according to claim 9, further comprising closure means that may be placed in a bowl of the toilet to seal the toilet system.11. A toilet system according to claim 8 further comprising supporting means for supporting the clamping platform above a surface.12. A toilet system according to claim 8 wherein the clamping platform is mounted on a pedestal.13. A toilet system according to any of claims 8 to 12 further comprising sealing means for sealing a waste bag after use. p* 14. A toilet system according to any of claims 8 to 13, wherein the clamping S...platform comprises a lower part and a hinged upper part between which a waste bag may be clamped and wherein the central aperture is formed through both the lower part and the hinged upper part.15. A toilet system according to claim 14 wherein the hinged upper part forms a seat of the toilet system.16. A toilet system substantially as described herein and as illustrated in the drawings.
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