GB2512494A - Disposable folding potty - Google Patents

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GB2512494A
GB2512494A GB1404853.2A GB201404853A GB2512494A GB 2512494 A GB2512494 A GB 2512494A GB 201404853 A GB201404853 A GB 201404853A GB 2512494 A GB2512494 A GB 2512494A
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Janusz Pancerz
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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
    • A47K11/06Chamber-pots; Throw-away urinals for non-bedridden persons; Chamber-pots for children, also with signalling means, e.g. with a music box, or the like
    • 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
    • A47K11/02Dry closets, e.g. incinerator closets
    • 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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Abstract

A disposable folding potty made of sheet layer material consisting of walls connected by side edges defining an inner space of the potty with a concertina or zig zag shaped chamber, having folds in a bottom part and including a bag with an absorbent pad between its seat and its walls. The walls are formed with two more edges folding outwards 2 than inwards 2' and the walls 1 are connected with the seat of the potty 4 by glued rectangular wings 5 which are placed on the end of the vertical walls 1, folded in the same direction. The potty has side rubber bands 10 hooked onto the base of the potty and the seat which help with the opening of the potty and its stabilization once opened. The potty may also have foil handles 9 to aid closing and transportation.

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Disposable Folding Potty The present invention relates to a disposable folding potty designed especially for s children aged from 1.5 to 6 years old.
The invention is aimed to to facilitate passing and short term storage of fecal matter in situations when a toilet is not available, i.e. in certain public places, playgrounds or when traveling by public transport.
There are other known disposable potties used for the same purpose.
The patent application W02004037062 describes a known folding toilet made of sheet layer material comprising side walls connected by side edges and an inner space formed by a toilet seat located on the upper edge of the side walls and folds for folding the toilet.
as The toilet is comprised of two opposite holding side walls having upper edges, to which there are attached two edges of the annular seat surface along respective folding lines (folds), and supporting side walls, on whose upper edge the rest of seat surface is distributed.
Unfolding of the toilet presupposes the use of both hands and requires at least a few moves. This method does not provide a mechanism which prevents the fecal matter from falling out.
There also exists a British invention described in the application number GB2448945B with a fairly complex folding method.
The size of the potty before and after unfolding is large, and after use, the excrement is stored in an ordinary plastic bag before being disposed of.
In addition, it is not entirely disposable, as only the plastic bag is disposed of, and not the whole potty.
There are other known solutions on the market which are also called disposable in the form of a potty having a firm main construction and replaceable pads. In these types of solutions, one is required to carry the entire potty with oneself and fit a special pad in a certain way. After use and disposal of the pad, the potty needs to be carried again.
On February 13, 2002, the applicant also submitted an invention entitled Disposable Folding Potty", application number P.398 090, patent number _____________ This solution referred to a disposable folding potty made of sheet material comprising of walls connected to each other with side edges and forming the inner space of the potty while taking the form of an accordion and having folds in the bottom part. The walls were connected to the seat with connectors, while the surface of the seat was connected to the walls with point connectors mounted between the triangular wings on the end of each vertical wall and the seat, except for one opposite pair of walls. A bag with absorbent material was mounted between the seat and the walls. The potty had openings in the side walls which were used for threading a cord used for sealing the absorbent pad and a fastening.
The present solution is a supplementary application to the previously submitted solution. It is characterized by further enhancements to simplify the structure which makes the invention cheaper to produce and more practical.
The essence of the invention is the design of a small and handy disposable potty which allows for easy folding and unfolding, and securing the fecal matter after use.
The folding potty is made of sheet layer material, such as a pasteboard, composed of side walls connected together by side edges forming an accordion shape and making up the inner space of the potty.
The seat surface is placed on the upper edge of the side walls and unfolds automatically upon unfolding the potty.
The many accordion folds allow for stabilization of the potty after unfolding and increase its strength.
Conveniently, the potty walls have eight outward folds and six inward folds forming an accordion pattern (in the vertical walls).
One opposite pair of walls does not have inward folds, which allows for easier folding of the potty.
The bottom part of the vertical walls has folded triangles on the fold lines at a 45 degrees angle, which provide additional stabilization for the potty and leaves room for fecal matter when the potty is closed after use.
The surface of the seat is connected to the vertical walls by gluing rectangular wings which are placed at the end of the vertical walls.
Between the two opposite ends of the upper surface of the seat and the base, rubber is bands have been placed, designed to support the opening of the potty and its stabilization after opening. To facilitate the sealing and transfer of the used potty, handles, preferably foil ones, have been attached to the widest walls of the potty together with a rubber band for tying (closing) the folded potty.
The potty is fitted with an inner liner in the form of a foil pouch and absorbent material such as lignin, which absorbs moisture.
The supporting structure of the potty is made of pasteboard, or other material which folds in a similar way to pasteboard and meets the required endurance criteria.
The structure's size before unfolding is much smaller than after unfolding.
The folding method is based on the relevant folding points and surfaces, causing the structure to be rigid and capable of withstanding the load upon unfolding.
Upon unfolding, the top folds form a surface which is the base for the connection to the seat.
s An important feature of its design is both rigid construction and, above all, supporting structure which prevents spontaneous unfolding of this element.
The lower folds make it possible for enough space to be left for the bag, also with its content, and they stiffen the structure, and further facilitate unfolding with little force applied.
One favorable effect of the invention is to create a potty, whose unfolding method uses such combination of connections and folds of the material that an initially small potty is converted into a stable structure able to withstand the weight of the child while making it possible for sitting on it, making sudden moves and getting up.
The elements and folds of the design make it easy to refold the potty, while as preventing the fecal matter from leaking out. In this form it can be easily transported to a waste container, if one is not available nearby.
The folded potty has a small size, but its design allows for unfolding it with little force applied, without requiring the use of both hands.
The method of folding and unfolding is intuitive and does not require complicated instructions, which demonstrates the simplicity of the invention in the context of common use.
The folding system used, causes the potty to spontaneously unfold, and application of two winding rubber bands helps with unfolding the potty and increases its stability, preventing the potty from folding during use and the child's movements to the sides.
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The folding system produces an open space for the content of the absorbent pad after use and produces a point pressure transfer onto the surface on which the potty is placed.
This is significant as the surface may be uneven, with rocks or grass.
The point base provides a better stabilization of the potty than in the case of similar solutions with level base, where a slight unevenness causes the whole structure to be skewed.
Upon unfolding, the potty takes a shape that meets the child's anatomical needs.
After unfolding, the potty, and in particular its sitting area, is tailored to the body build of both girls and boys. This prevents the potty from crumpling and the child from taking unnatural postures.
The use of the absorbent pad prevents the fecal matter from leaking out after use and folding of the potty.
The absorbent pad is designed to absorb, if possible, fecal matter of varying is physiological composition and consistency from the surface of the pad to its inside.
The accordion pattern makes it simple to fold the potty.
An additional function is preventing any fluids from leaking out of the potty by using a special rubber band pulled over the top part of the folded potty.
Thanks to this, the used potty can be transferred to a proper disposal location with an adequate level of hygiene.
In addition, this design does not allow for the possible spread of the unpleasant odor.
Previously known potties met their primary requirement which is to collect and store refuse, however, due to their structural limitations and the materials used they were not easy to use on the go, and did not provide leakage protection after use.
In comparison to this applicants previous application number P398 090, the present solution includes the following different elements: 1. The potty has more outward edge folds than inward ones.
2. Instead of a cord and or a rubber band circumscribing the potty and threaded through special openings, the potty has two rubber bands placed on opposite walls which facilitate easier opening and better stabilization of the potty, and a rubber band for fastening the potty places on one of the wider walls.
3. The seat of the potty is connected to its walls by gluing the seat to rectangular wings.
4. The potty has additional foil handles.
The present invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which: Figure 1 shows the potty in the unfolded form, Figure 2 shows the potty in the folded form, Figure 3 shows separately the potty walls and the seat wall, Figure 4 is the potty's cross-section AA.
is Potty is made of a cardboard carton forming the walls of the potty 1, which has vertical folds 2 and 2 to allow for folding it into a flat shape (Fig. 2) and unfolding (Fig. 1). In the example the walls of the potty 1 have eight outward folds 2 and six inward folds to the inside of the potty 2 It is possible to use a smaller or larger number of folds, but the above layout is the most suitable for the folding and the size of the potty, and the outward folds should outnumber the inward folds by two.
Additionally, at the bottom part of the vertical walls triangular folds were made along the fold lines at an angle of 45 degrees 3.
The bottom folds 3 make it possible for enough space to be left for the absorbent pad, also with its content, and they stiffen the structure, and further facilitate unfolding with little force applied.
The upper ends of some of the potty walls are fitted with rectangular wings 5, which s are attached with glue to an enclosing element also made of cardboard and forming the seat of the potty 4.
The supporting structure of the potty is made of pasteboard or similar material which folds like cardboard and meets the strength requirements.
The folding method is based on appropriate points folding surfaces, allowing for the structure to be rigid and resistant to weight upon unfolding.
The top folds in the form of rectangular wings 5, upon unfolding, form surfaces which are the base for connecting the potty seat 4.The absorbent pad 6is made of two layers connected together.
The first leak proof layer 11 is placed to the outside of the pad, i.e. thin plastic film, as and the second layer 12 absorbs the liquid contents of the potty to prevent them from moving around upon folding and during transportation.
The second layer 12 can be in the form of lignin, for example.
The absorbent pad 6 placed inside the walls 1, and its edges are connected to the walls of the potty I with a suitable adhesive or other bonding method that meets the requirements.
Furthermore, winding rubber bands 10 have been mounted to the seat 4. The rubber bands are hooked on a notch made in the cardboard fold 3 and notches in the seat 4 to help open and stabilize the potty.
Additionally, the potty is equipped with two foil handles 9 used for transport of the potty after use. In the place where one of the handles 9 is located, there is a rubber band 8 which is used to close the potty after use in such a way, that the upper part of the potty in the folded position (Fig. 2) is wrapped around with the rubber band 8.
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