KR101753760B1 - Toilet Assembly for patients - Google Patents

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KR101753760B1
KR101753760B1 KR1020150093646A KR20150093646A KR101753760B1 KR 101753760 B1 KR101753760 B1 KR 101753760B1 KR 1020150093646 A KR1020150093646 A KR 1020150093646A KR 20150093646 A KR20150093646 A KR 20150093646A KR 101753760 B1 KR101753760 B1 KR 101753760B1
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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
    • A47K17/00Other equipment, e.g. separate apparatus for deodorising, disinfecting or cleaning devices without flushing for toilet bowls, seats or covers; Holders for toilet brushes
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    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03DWATER-CLOSETS OR URINALS WITH FLUSHING DEVICES; FLUSHING VALVES THEREFOR
    • E03D11/00Other component parts of water-closets, e.g. noise-reducing means in the flushing system, flushing pipes mounted in the bowl, seals for the bowl outlet, devices preventing overflow of the bowl contents; devices forming a water seal in the bowl after flushing, devices eliminating obstructions in the bowl outlet or preventing backflow of water and excrements from the waterpipe

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Abstract

The present invention relates to a toilet bowl assembly for a patient, and more particularly, to a toilet bowl assembly for supporting a body and restraining a body movement while maintaining a defecation posture, and includes a water tank 100 and a toilet bowl body 110 A waist protection cushion (200) of a cushion material provided in front of the water tank (100); And an upper body belt (210) having one side fixed to one side of the water tank (100) and the other side crosswise fixed at one side of the water tank (100).

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[0001] The present invention relates to a Toilet Assembly for patients,

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a toilet bowl assembly for a patient, and more particularly, to a toilet bowl assembly for supporting a body to maintain a bowel posture while suppressing movement of the body.

Human bowel movements are accomplished by closing the diaphragm and increasing the pressure. This process is not a difficult process for the general public who does not have a disability or serious illness, but it involves pain for patients with certain disabilities or diseases.

Severe urinary patients are required to elevate the abdominal pressure to perform a bowel movement. In the course of raising the abdominal pressure, the abdominal cavity is bent in most patients, resulting in a lot of back pain.

In addition, patients with spinal diseases such as spinal discs and osteoporosis patients with weak bones in general may not have a good bowel position, which is also accompanied by a great deal of pain.

For these patients, it is necessary to forcefully hold the spermatic muscle without abdominal bending to reduce the pain of the bowel movement.

On the other hand, in patients who can not control their own body, such as Parkinson's disease, constant shaking or movement can be applied to hands and feet during the bowel movement. In this case, in addition to the problem of pain, hygiene problems arise.

However, in the case of the current disabled toilet, there are handles on both sides of the toilet to hold or hold hands, and only a space for placing a wheelchair or the like is secured, and the toilet itself uses a common toilet.

Therefore, patients with severe urinary problems, patients with spinal diseases, patients with osteoporosis, and patients with Parkinson's disease have difficulty in defecating activities as well as general restrooms.

A conventional toilet for a patient has been proposed as a boarding device for patient transportation in Korean Registered Utility Model No. 177633.

In the case of the Korean Registered Utility Model No. 177633 of the prior art, a separate type toilet is not installed in a general toilet but is installed separately. In particular, since the front and rear moving wheels are provided, even when the brake pedal stops, There is a problem that it is difficult to perform smooth defecation.

In addition, although the Korean Registered Utility Model No. 177633 has an armrest support, the belt for fixing the patient's body is provided at the end of the armrest support, so that it is difficult to actually fix the abdomen of the patient, There is a limit that can not inhibit bending.

Furthermore, the conventional Korean Utility Model No. 177633 does not suffice for the above-mentioned serious patient because there is a problem that the movement of the foot portion of the patient can not be suppressed at all.

Another prior art is Korean Patent No. 846,819, which has a fully-openable toilet bowl.

Korean Patent No. 846,819, which is a prior art, also has a problem in that the means for suppressing body movement of a serious patient is not sufficient.

Korean Patent No. 846,819 has a problem that the backrest has a structural limitation that it can not comfortably support the waist of a patient.

Korean Registered Utility Model No. 177633, Korea Patent No. 846,819

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention has been made to solve the above problems.

Specifically, it is intended to provide a toilet bowl for a patient who has severe urinary problems, spinal disease patients, osteoporosis patients, and Parkinson's patients to take the pain as much as possible and to perform a bowel movement.

It also aims to provide a patient toilet that can help minimize hygiene during the activity of the bowel movement, thus contributing to hygienic bowel movement.

To solve the above problems, the present invention provides a toilet assembly including a water tank (100) and a toilet bowl body (110), comprising: a waist protection cushion (200) of a cushion material provided in the water tank (100); And an upper body belt (210) having one side fixed to one side of the water tank (100) and the other side crosswise fixed at one side of the water tank (100).

A cover 130 is positioned on the upper side of the toilet body 110 and on the upper side of the seat 120 to cover the seat 120, May be a patient toilet bowl assembly which is turned by turning in the lateral direction.

The water tank 100 is provided with a pair of support rods 300 which are pivotally arranged in a forward direction on both sides of the toilet bowl main body 110 and a pair of support rods 300 An elbow support 310 may be provided.

In addition, the toilet seat assembly 300 may include a hand-held portion 320 to which a hand can be inserted.

In addition, the toilet bowl assembly 300 may be a patient toilet bowl assembly in which a foot fixing part 400 is fixed to the front of the toilet bowl body 300.

In addition, the toilet seat assembly may be a patient toilet seat in which a lining of a cushion material is located inside the hand fixing portion 320 and the foot fixing portion 400.

In addition, a portion of the legs of the pair of legs 300 may be a patient toilet bowl assembly where an ankle support portion 410 for laterally connecting them is located.

The present invention as described above has the following effects.

First, since the upper body belt 210 is provided, a person who is seated in a toilet seat can maintain a seated posture without falling over, and can perform smoothly the bowel movement.

Secondly, since the cover 130 can be opened and closed by turning the seat portion 120 laterally above the seat portion 120, the patient can easily open and close the cover 130 with a small effort .

Third, since the braces 310 of the cushion are provided on the crossbars of the pair of supports 300, there is an advantage that the patient can maintain a more comfortable posture.

Fourth, since the handle 320 is provided at the end of the cross bar of the pair of supports 300, the movement of the patient is inhibited and the operation of the patient can be smoothly performed.

Fifth, since the foot fixing unit 400, which can fix the foot, is located in front of the toilet bowl main body 300, the movement of the foot part of the patient is suppressed, so that the defecation activity can be stably performed.

Sixth, the lining of the cushion material is located inside the hand fixing part 320 and the foot fixing part 400, and the lining of the cushion material is padded on the outer surface of the ankle supporting part 410 so as to cover There is an effect that can be.

1 is a perspective view for explaining a toilet bowl assembly according to the present invention.

Hereinafter, the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.

In this process, the thicknesses of the lines and the sizes of the components shown in the drawings may be exaggerated for clarity and convenience of explanation. In addition, the terms described below are defined in consideration of the functions of the present invention, which may vary depending on the intention or custom of the user, the operator. Therefore, the definitions of these terms should be described based on the contents throughout this specification.

The toilet assembly includes a water tank (100) and a toilet bowl body (110).

The toilet bowl body 110 is connected to the side of the water tank 100 while being supported at the bottom, and water in the water tank 100 is provided.

The water tank 100 has a shape extending from the floor in the vertical upward direction.

The upper surface of the toilet bowl body 110 has a height as much as the first position, which is a position near the middle of one side of the water tank 100.

The waist protection cushion 200 is provided as a cushion material in front of the water tank 100.

More specifically, the waist protection cushion 200 has one end fixed to the upper end of the water tank 100 and the other end fixed to the side of the water tank 100.

One end of the waist protection cushion 200 is in contact with the edge of the water tank 100 while being fixed on the upper surface of the water tank 100 and has a shape in which the thickness is reduced toward the other end contacting the side surface of the water tank 100 Is also preferable.

At this time, the thickness of the portion where the waist protection cushion 200 is in contact with the edge of the water tank 100 is made thickest so that the waist protection cushion 200 can be smoothly contacted along the waist curve of the person sitting on the toilet body 110.

In other words, it is also preferable that the curve of the waist protection cushion 200 has a shape corresponding to the waist curve of the seated person of the toilet bowl main body 110.

The width of the waist protection cushion 200 is smaller than the width of the top end of the water tank 100.

One side of the upper body belt 210 is fixed to the upper side of the water tank 100 and the other side is fixed across the upper side of the water tank 100 diagonally.

More specifically, the upper body belt 210 is structured such that both ends of the upper body belt 210 can be fixed on the side where the toilet bowl main body 110 is installed in the water tank 100, and according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention as shown in FIG. One end may be fixed at the right upper end of the side of the water tank 100 and the other end may be fixed to the left lower end side of the water tank 100. [

On the other hand, the upper body side belt may be detachably attached to the upper right side wall of the water tank 100.

In other words, a fixing groove (not shown) is provided on the right upper side wall of the water tank 100, and the upper body belt 210 is fixed by being caught by a fixing groove (not shown) .

The upper body belt 210 may preferably be adjustable in length.

That is, the upper body belt 210 has a fixed end whose one end is fixed at one point on the side of the water tank 100, and the other end has a free end that can be detached or fixed from one point of the side surface of the water tank 100 will be.

At this time, a free end portion of the upper body belt 210 is provided with a rotation roller (not shown) so that when the upper body belt 210 is separated from the water tank 100, the band portion of the upper body belt 210 And can be unwound from a rotating roller (not shown) so as to be adjustable in length in accordance with the body of a person sitting on the toilet bowl body 110. [

When the free end of the upper body belt 210 is fixed to the toilet bowl main body 110 while the length of the upper body belt 210 is adjusted in accordance with the body of the person sitting on the toilet bowl body 110, Since the belt wound on the free end of the upper body belt 210 can be fixed without being loosened, the seated person can maintain the seated posture without falling over.

This is similar to the principle of a seatbelt in a general vehicle, so the detailed operation principle will be omitted.

The upper body belt 210 according to another embodiment of the present invention may be provided with an elastic band having an elastic force.

A sliding portion (not shown) is included in the fixing groove (not shown) where the free end of the upper body belt 210 is fixed to the side surface of the water tank 100 so as to be adjustable in height from the side of the water tank 100 You can do it.

The seat portion 120 is positioned on the upper side of the toilet body 110 and the cover 130 is provided to cover the seat portion 120 from above the seat portion 120.

At this time, the cover 130 rotates transversely to be able to open and close the upper opening of the toilet body 110.

This is because the cover 130 is required to be transversely moved so that the upper body belt 210 can be worn.

More specifically, the cover 130 is rotatably connected to the rotation unit 140 provided at the rear end of the seat unit 120.

As a result, the cover 130 can open and close the opening formed in the seat portion 120 while sliding in the lateral direction on the upper surface of the seat portion 120.

One end of the seat portion 120 is rotatably connected to the rotation portion 140 so that the seat portion 120 can be turned toward the waist protection cushion 200.

The support base 300 may be provided on both sides of the toilet body 110 in the shape of a letter "A" in the front direction in the water tank 100.

The elbow support 310 may be provided on the crossbar of the pair of supports 300, respectively.

That is, since the elbow support portion 310 is provided at the portion where the seated person's legs touch, the seat can be more comfortably seated.

It is also possible that the elbow support 310 is slidably movable in the support 300.

This allows the position of the elbow support 310 to be adjusted in accordance with the body structure of the seated person.

Meanwhile, the hand fixing part 320 may be provided such that the hand of the seated person is inserted at the end of the cross bar of the pair of supports 300.

This is to prevent such a situation because, when a patient who is unable to control his / her body such as Parkinson's disease is seated, constant shaking or movement may be applied to his / her hands and hands during the bowel movement.

On the other hand, the hand fixing unit 320 is hinged to the support base 300 so that the positional movement is limited, but the rotation movement may be possible.

This can be seen as to reduce the wrist injury of the seated person.

It is also preferable that a lining of a cushion material can be formed on the inner side of the hand-

The foot fixing unit 400 may be provided in a pair so that the foot of a seated person can be fixed in front of the support base 300.

A lining of a cushion material is provided on the inner side of the foot fixing part 400 to enable more comfortable support when the foot of a seated person is contacted.

The ankle support 410 connects them laterally at a portion of the longitudinal axis of the pair of supports 300.

In other words, it is possible to more stably support the ankle in a state where the foot is fixed to the foot fixing part 400 seated in the toilet body 110, thereby helping to maintain a more comfortable sitting posture.

A lining of a cushion material is padded on the outer surface of the ankle support part 410 to cover a part where the ankle supporting part 410 is in contact with the ankle more comfortably.

Meanwhile, since the height of the vertical stand of the pair of supports 300 mentioned above can be adjusted, the height of the support stand 300 can be adjusted as much as possible.

On the other hand, the support unit 300 may be provided with a control unit 500 for controlling the items required for the use of the toilet.

For example, a person sitting on the toilet body 110 may automatically control the temperature of the toilet seat, the control of the water temperature and the water pressure related to the use of the bidet, the water drop of the water tank 100, etc. by operating the control unit 500 will be.

It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the present invention without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims. It will be understood that the present invention can be changed.

100: Water tank
110: toilet bowl body
120: seat portion
130: cover
140:
200: Waist protection cushion
210: upper body belt
300: Support
310: elbow support
320: Hand grips
400:
410: ankle support
500:

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A toilet bowl assembly comprising a water tank (100) and a toilet bowl body (110)
A waist protection cushion 200 of a cushion material provided in front of the water tank 100;
An upper body belt 210 having one side fixed to one side of the water tank 100 and the other side transversely fixed at a side of the water tank 100 above the water tank 100;
And a pair of hand holding parts 320 provided on both sides of the toilet body 110 and capable of inserting a hand into the end of the cross bar in a forward direction in the water tank 100, A support base 300; And
And a foot fixing part (400) which is located in front of the toilet body (110) and in which a foot can be fixed,
A seat portion 120 is positioned above the toilet body 110,
A cover 130, which covers the seat 120, is positioned above the seat 120,
The cover (130) is pivotally opened and closed laterally,
A toilet seat assembly for a patient.
delete The method according to claim 1,
A pair of support rods 300 are provided on the crossbars, respectively, with elbow support portions 310 of a cushion material.
A toilet seat assembly for a patient.
delete delete The method according to claim 1,
And a lining of a cushion material is located inside the hand fixing part 320 and the foot fixing part 400,
A toilet seat assembly for a patient.
The method according to claim 1,
A pair of support rods (300) is provided at one portion thereof with a leg support member (410)
A toilet seat assembly for a patient.
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