JPS6312957A - Detection of health condition - Google Patents

Detection of health condition

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JPS6312957A
JPS6312957A JP15713386A JP15713386A JPS6312957A JP S6312957 A JPS6312957 A JP S6312957A JP 15713386 A JP15713386 A JP 15713386A JP 15713386 A JP15713386 A JP 15713386A JP S6312957 A JPS6312957 A JP S6312957A
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reagent
water
urine
foam
discoloration
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Shojiro Kawasaki
川崎 正二郎
Masahiko Nishimura
雅彦 西村
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K BUREINZU KK
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Abstract

PURPOSE:To permit the immediate recognition of a health condition after urination by dissolving soap contg. a reagent into the the flushing water of a water closet, releasing the soln. into the bowl to foam the soln. and to bring the discharged urine and the reagent into reaction and observing the discoloration of the foam. CONSTITUTION:A case 4 is provided under a flushing water pipe 3 of the water closet and the water soluble solid soap dissolved with the reagent is housed therein. The reagent is properly dissolved into the flushing water and the water is stored in a tank 1. The aq. soln. foams 7 and the foam mixes with the urine so that the urine and the reagent react with each other, when a urinator releases the aq. soln. in the tank 1 into the bowl after the urination. Sugar is detected by the discoloration of the foam from, for example, yellow to green and protein is detected by the discoloration to yellowish green. The reagent is dissolved in the flushing water and the discoloration by the reaction of the reagent with the urine is observed in the above-mentioned manner; therefore, the urinator can make immediate self-diagnosis of his health condition.

Description

【発明の詳細な説明】 (産業上の利用分野) この発明は尿により健康状態の良し悪しを検出する方法
に関するもので、この検出方法に使用される試薬の製造
、販売の産業分野に属する。
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION (Industrial Field of Application) The present invention relates to a method for detecting whether a person's health condition is good or bad using urine, and belongs to the industrial field of manufacturing and selling reagents used in this detection method.

(従来の技術) 従来、尿により健康状態を判断する場合には、排出され
た尿を採取した後、例えばジノテスト8号(ジノテスト
社)を塗布した試験紙を尿にひたし、その変色の具合で
健康状態の良否を検査する。
(Prior art) Conventionally, when determining a health condition based on urine, after collecting the excreted urine, a test paper coated with, for example, Ginotest No. 8 (Ginotest Co., Ltd.) is soaked in the urine, and the discoloration is checked. Inspect your health condition.

例えば、黄色から緑色に変化すれば糖尿病、黄緑色に変
化すれば腎臓疾患というように判断していた。
For example, if the color changed from yellow to green, it was considered diabetes, and if the color changed to yellow-green, it was considered kidney disease.

(発明により解決ずべき問題点) 前記従来例においては、尿を試験管等に採取した後、そ
れを臨床検査室や試験室等へ持っていって検査しなけれ
ばならないという煩わしさがあった。
(Problems to be Solved by the Invention) In the conventional example described above, there was the inconvenience of having to take urine to a clinical laboratory or laboratory for testing after collecting it in a test tube. .

また、排尿後直ちに排尿者が自身の健康状態の如何を知
り得ないという問題点もあった。
There is also the problem that the person who urinates cannot know his/her own health condition immediately after urinating.

(問題点を解決するための手段) 然るにこの発明は、健康状態の如何が水洗トイレで排尿
後、タンク内の水を流した際にその水の変色する様子に
よって直ちに判るようにすることにより、前記従来の問
題点を解決したのである。
(Means for Solving the Problems) However, the present invention allows the state of health to be immediately determined by the discoloration of the water in the tank after urinating in a flush toilet. This solves the conventional problems mentioned above.

すなわちこの発明は、水洗トイレのタンク内の水を便器
へ放出することを利用して、発泡を促進させると共に1
便器内の排出尿と前記注水中に含まれた試薬とを反応さ
せ、泡の変色する状態により排尿者の健康状態を認識で
きることを特徴としている。
That is, this invention utilizes the discharge of water in the tank of a flush toilet into the toilet bowl to promote foaming and to
It is characterized in that the urine excreted in the toilet bowl reacts with the reagent contained in the injected water, and the health condition of the person urinating can be recognized by the color change of the foam.

前記注水に試薬を混入するには、試薬入りの水溶性固形
石鹸を、水洗トイレのタンクと注水口との間におき、注
水時に自動溶解させる。前記水溶性固形石鹸は例えばケ
ース内に収容しておくことが好ましい。
To mix the reagent into the water injection, a water-soluble bar soap containing the reagent is placed between the tank of the flush toilet and the water injection port, and is automatically dissolved when water is poured. The water-soluble bar soap is preferably housed in a case, for example.

(作 用) この発明によれば、試薬入り水溶性固形石鹸を水洗トイ
レの注水時に溶解できるようにしたので、タンク内には
試薬及び石鹸が溶解した溶液が常時貯蔵されており、こ
の溶液を便器内へ放出すると、自然に排尿との反応の有
無による泡の変色か否かを知ることができる。
(Function) According to this invention, since the water-soluble bar soap containing reagent can be dissolved when flushing a flush toilet, a solution in which the reagent and soap are dissolved is always stored in the tank. When released into the toilet bowl, it is possible to determine whether the foam changes color due to the presence or absence of a reaction with urination.

(実施例) 以下この発明の実施例を第1図及び第2図に基づいて説
明する。
(Example) An example of the present invention will be described below based on FIGS. 1 and 2.

水洗トイレのタンク1の注水量M2上と、注水管3との
間にケース4が載置されている。該ケース4内には、ジ
ノテスト8号(ジノテスト社)等の薬品を溶し込んだ水
溶性の固形石鹸5が収容されており、ケース4の側壁下
端には注出管4aが突設されている。
A case 4 is placed between a water injection amount M2 of a tank 1 of a flush toilet and a water injection pipe 3. A water-soluble bar soap 5 containing a chemical such as Ginotest No. 8 (Ginotest Co., Ltd.) is housed in the case 4, and a spouting pipe 4a is protruded from the lower end of the side wall of the case 4. There is.

また、注水管3からケース4への注水により該ケース4
内で固形石鹸5が溶解され、その溶液は注出管4aから
放出され、注水受蓋2の流下口8を介してタンク1内に
貯蔵されている。
In addition, by injecting water from the water injection pipe 3 into the case 4, the case 4
The solid soap 5 is dissolved therein, and the solution is discharged from the spout pipe 4a and stored in the tank 1 through the outlet 8 of the water filler cover 2.

次に前記装置の使用法を説明する。Next, how to use the device will be explained.

排尿者がタンク1のレバー9を操作してタンク1内の溶
液を便器6内へ放出させると、前記溶液は発泡促進しな
がら便器6内へ旋回しつつ流入し、排尿と混合する。従
って排尿中に例えば糖が含まれていれば、泡7は黄色か
ら緑色に変色する。また蛋白が含まれていれば黄色から
黄緑色になり、鮮血が含まれていれば黄色から深緑色に
なる。さらにウロビリノーゲンが含まれていれば、黄色
から深緑色にそれぞれ変色する。しかして、この変色に
よりそれぞれ尿に含まれた物質を検出し、これにより排
尿者は糖尿病、腎臓疾患、膀胱炎、疲労というように自
身の健康状態を診断することができる。
When the person urinating operates the lever 9 of the tank 1 to release the solution in the tank 1 into the toilet bowl 6, the solution flows into the toilet bowl 6 while being promoted to foam, swirling, and mixes with urine. Therefore, if the urine contains sugar, for example, the foam 7 changes color from yellow to green. Also, if it contains protein, it will turn from yellow to yellow-green, and if it contains fresh blood, it will turn from yellow to dark green. If urobilinogen is present, the color changes from yellow to deep green. This color change allows the detection of substances contained in the urine, allowing the person urinating to diagnose his or her health condition, such as diabetes, kidney disease, cystitis, or fatigue.

上記実施例において、溶液における試薬の含有量は水1
0rn1に対して0.19程度が好ましく、溶し込む試
薬もヘキスト社やエームス社その他の 4゜常用試薬を
使用できる。
In the above example, the content of the reagent in the solution is 1 part water.
It is preferably about 0.19 to 0rn1, and as the reagent for dissolving, common 4° reagents from Hoechst, Ames, and others can be used.

また、試薬が異なる種々の固形石鹸を揃えておけば、種
々のに康診断が行えることは勿論であり、その場合には
一つの容器を仕切り11110により複数に仕切り、そ
の中へそれぞれ一種類の固形石鹸を収容すると共に、そ
れぞれ注水できるようにしておく(第3図参照)。さら
に、注水口の径(上記実施例においてはケース4の開放
端全体が注水口となる。)を変えることにより、溶液中
における試薬の含有量を適宜変えることもできる。
In addition, if you have a variety of bar soaps with different reagents, it goes without saying that various health diagnoses can be performed. In addition to housing bar soap, each container is designed to be able to be filled with water (see Figure 3). Furthermore, by changing the diameter of the water inlet (in the above embodiment, the entire open end of the case 4 serves as the water inlet), the content of the reagent in the solution can be changed as appropriate.

(効 果) この発明によれば、排尿後水洗トイレのタンク内の溶液
を流すと、排出尿に反応してその性質に応じて便器内の
泡が変色するので、これにより排尿者は自己のfiを診
断することができる効果がある。然してこの操作につい
ては何等の特別の手段を要しないので、検出に際し煩わ
しさがなく、発泡によって洗滌を容易にし、変色を見易
くする効果もある。
(Effects) According to this invention, when the solution in the flush toilet tank is flushed after urinating, the foam in the toilet bowl reacts with the excreted urine and changes color depending on its properties. It has the effect of being able to diagnose fi. However, since this operation does not require any special means, detection is not troublesome, and foaming facilitates cleaning and makes discoloration easier to see.

【図面の簡単な説明】[Brief explanation of the drawing]

第1図はこの発明の実施例を示す水洗トイレの斜視図、
第2図は同じく固形石鹸を収容するケースの斜視図、第
3図は同じくケースの他の実施例の斜視図である。 1・・・水洗トイレのタンク 5・・・水溶性固形石鹸  6・・・便器7・・・泡
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a flush toilet showing an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a case accommodating bar soap, and FIG. 3 is a perspective view of another embodiment of the case. 1... Flush toilet tank 5... Water-soluble bar soap 6... Toilet bowl 7... Foam

Claims (1)

【特許請求の範囲】[Claims] 1 試薬が溶し込まれた水溶性固形石鹸を水洗トイレの
タンクへの注水により適宜溶解し、該溶液を前記タンク
に貯蔵しておき、該貯蔵溶液を便器内に放出して発泡を
促進させると共に、便器内の排出尿と反応させ、泡の変
色する状態により排尿者の健康状態を認識することを特
徴とした健康状態検出方法
1. Dissolve the water-soluble bar soap in which the reagent has been dissolved appropriately by pouring water into the tank of a flush toilet, store the solution in the tank, and release the stored solution into the toilet bowl to promote foaming. In addition, a method for detecting the health condition of a person urinating by reacting with urine excreted in the toilet bowl and recognizing the health condition of the person urinating from the discolored state of the foam.
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CN108061693A (en) * 2015-11-18 2018-05-22 周杰 Using computer for defecation and the information-based health examination device of urination detection
CN114450454A (en) * 2019-09-30 2022-05-06 骊住株式会社 Functional unit for toilet system, and toilet system

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JPS5879159A (en) * 1981-11-06 1983-05-12 Ichirou Tonishi Inspection of urine
JPS62177450A (en) * 1986-01-31 1987-08-04 Koji Urasawa Urine screening reagent and testing method thereof

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JPS62177450A (en) * 1986-01-31 1987-08-04 Koji Urasawa Urine screening reagent and testing method thereof

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
CN104614371A (en) * 2015-02-15 2015-05-13 史春龙 Method for detecting biochemical indexes of excrement in toilet and detection equipment using same
CN108061693A (en) * 2015-11-18 2018-05-22 周杰 Using computer for defecation and the information-based health examination device of urination detection
CN114450454A (en) * 2019-09-30 2022-05-06 骊住株式会社 Functional unit for toilet system, and toilet system

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