US20140096335A1 - Buttock wiping apparatus - Google Patents
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- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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- the present invention relates to an apparatus for wiping the buttocks with paper.
- Apparatuses described in JP-A-2012-172486, JP-A-2011-062532, JP-A-2011-144623, JP-A-2011-143233, JP-A-2011-200627, JP-A-2009-263859, and JP-A-2009-061126 are conventionally known as a buttock wiping apparatus.
- Many of the known buttock wiping apparatuses wipe buttocks by inserting a wiping arm to which toilet paper is attached into a gap between a toilet bowl and a toilet seat surface.
- the toilet seat is raised by using a toilet seat elevating apparatus to create a gap between the toilet bowl and the toilet seat surface.
- the disclosed known buttock wiping apparatuses also include an invention without a toilet seat elevating apparatus.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a buttock wiping apparatus that adopts a simple part for providing a gap between a toilet bowl and a toilet seat surface.
- An aspect of the present invention provides a buttock wiping apparatus including a wiping arm to which paper is attachable, a wiping arm driving unit for driving the wiping arm, and a raising part provided between a toilet seat and a toilet bowl.
- the wiping arm driving unit inserts the wiping arm through a passage part provided in the raising part, and performs a wipe operation.
- a buttock wiping apparatus including a wiping arm to which paper is attachable, a wiping arm driving unit for driving the wiping arm, and a raised toilet seat.
- the wiping arm driving unit inserts the wiping arm through a passage part provided in the toilet seat, and performs a wipe operation.
- the raising part and the raised toilet seat are used to form the passage part, and the wiping arm is inserted through the passage part to wipe the buttocks. Therefore, a simple part for providing a gap between a toilet bowl and a toilet seat surface is provided at low cost. Moreover, by providing the closing part, the prevention of water and the like from entering the passage part, a main body, and the like, and the prevention of its resultant failure, contamination, and insanitation become possible.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a functional configuration of a buttock wiping apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a side view schematically illustrating a toilet seat, a raising part, and a toilet bowl in the embodiment
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the raising part
- FIG. 4 is a side view schematically illustrating a toilet seat and a toilet bowl in another embodiment
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the toilet seat
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the raising part or the toilet seat that is provided with a closing part
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a state where the closing part is opened.
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view illustrating an example of a wiping arm.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a functional configuration of a buttock wiping apparatus 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the buttock wiping apparatus 1 includes a wiping arm driving unit 2 , a wiping arm 3 , an operating unit 4 , and a paper attachment part 5 .
- the wiping arm 3 is a device to which toilet paper automatically or semi-automatically folded or wound by the paper attachment part 5 can be attached.
- the wiping arm 3 is provided with various actuators that can move a portion where the toilet paper is attached frontward, backward, left, right, up and down, as appropriate.
- an actuator for holding the toilet paper is provided to the wiping arm 3 .
- the actuator of the wiping arm 3 is driven by control of the wiping arm driving unit 2 .
- the operating unit 4 is a device for a user to instruct the wiping arm driving unit 2 to perform operations such as a wipe.
- the user himself/herself may attach the toilet paper to the wiping arm 3 without providing the paper attachment part 5 .
- a basic mechanism of such a buttock wiping apparatus 1 is a known mechanism disclosed in JP-A-2012-172486, JP-A-2011-062532, JP-A-2011-144623, JP-A-2011-143233, JP-A-2011-200627, JP-A-2009-263859, and JP-A-2009-061126, and is a mechanism that has already been manufactured by the applicant.
- the buttock wiping apparatus 1 is disposed on the side, back, or the like of a toilet bowl.
- the buttock wiping apparatus 1 may be integrated with a toilet seat and the toilet bowl or may be a separate body.
- FIG. 2 is a side view schematically illustrating a toilet seat 7 , a raising part 8 , and a toilet bowl 9 in the embodiment.
- the raising part 8 is provided between the toilet seat 7 and the toilet bowl 9 .
- the raising part 8 is provided to raise the upper surface level of the toilet seat 7 , and also functions as a device for facilitating transfer from a wheelchair and helping a person with lower limb weakness to stand up.
- the raising part 8 without a passage part 6 has been commercialized by Toto Ltd. and the like as what is called a raised toilet seat (trade name: Raised toilet seat).
- the raising part 8 is not limited to what is called a raised toilet seat.
- a plurality of columnar devices may be used as a raising part.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the raising part 8 .
- the passage part 6 of a size that allows the insertion of the wiping arm 3 is hollowed out in the raising part 8 .
- the wiping arm driving unit 2 inserts the wiping arm 3 through the passage part 6 , and moves the wiping arm 3 forward, backward, left, right, up, and down to wipe water and dirt on the buttocks.
- the toilet seat 7 be accompanied with a warm-water cleansing apparatus, and the buttocks be wiped by the wiping arm 3 while being cleansed with warm water.
- FIG. 4 is a side view schematically illustrating a toilet seat 7 a and the toilet bowl 9 in another embodiment.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the toilet seat 7 a.
- the buttocks may be wiped by using the raised toilet seat 7 a higher than a normal toilet seat instead of the raising part 8 , providing a passage part 6 a in the raised toilet seat 7 a, and inserting the wiping arm 3 through the passage part 6 a.
- the raised toilet seat 7 a without the passage part 6 a has also been commercialized by Toto Ltd. and the like as a raised toilet seat with a warm-water cleansing apparatus (trade name: Warmlet G), but a toilet seat is not limited to this.
- raising part 8 and the raised toilet seat 7 a be attached operably and closably.
- FIGS. 6 and 7 illustrate an example of a closing part of such passage parts 6 and 6 a.
- a closing part 10 made of a plate-shaped member is attached by a hinge part 11 to the passage parts 6 and 6 a of the raising part 8 and the raised toilet seat 7 a.
- An elastic member for applying a force in a closing direction may be provided to the hinge part 11 . Consequently, the hinge part 11 is automatically closed. However, even if such an elastic member is not provided to the hinge part 11 , the closing part 10 can be closed automatically by its own weight.
- the wiping arm 3 to which toilet paper 12 is attached is exposed so as to push up the closing part 10 when being exposed from the passage part 6 or 6 a.
- the wiping arm driving unit 2 operates so as to drop the toilet paper 12 in the toilet bowl and return the wiping arm 3 to its original position, when finishing a wipe.
- a holding end part 3 a having a convex opening/closing part 3 b for holding the toilet paper 12 may be provided at an end of a pipe part 3 c of the wiping arm 3 .
- the closing part 10 is caught on the holding end part 3 a if the wiping arm 3 is retracted into the passage part 6 or 6 a with the opening/closing part 3 b turned to the up side.
- the wiping arm 3 can enter in the passage part 6 or 6 a in such a manner than the pipe part 3 c slides the closing part 10 .
- the orientation of the holding end part 3 a is adjusted to an appropriate position.
- the operation is not limited to the example of FIG. 7 , and the wiping arm 3 may be exposed with the holding end part 3 a turned to the down side also upon the exposure of the wiping arm 3 .
- the closing part 10 for closing the passage parts 6 and 6 a can prevent water and the like from entering the passage parts 6 and 6 a, the main body, and the like, and prevents its resultant failure, contamination, and insanitation, irrespective of the operation method of the wiping arm 3 .
- the structure of the closing part 10 is not limited to the above example, and may have a mechanism for opening and closing with an electric motor and the like, or may be a structure for sliding up and down to open and close, or for sliding left and right to open and close.
- the shape, size, and the like of the passage parts 6 and 6 a are designed to the shape and movement path of the wiping arm 3 as appropriate, and are not limited to those illustrated in the drawings.
- the buttocks are wiped by using the raising part 8 or the raised toilet seat 7 a, forming the passage part 6 or 6 a, and inserting the wiping arm through the passage part 6 or 6 a. Therefore, a simple part for providing a gap between the toilet bowl and the toilet seat surface is provided at low cost.
- the present invention provides a buttock wiping apparatus, and is industriously applicable.
Abstract
A buttock wiping apparatus includes a wiping arm to which paper is attachable, a wiping arm driving unit for driving the wiping arm, and a raising part provided between a toilet seat and a toilet bowl. The wiping arm driving unit inserts the wiping arm through a passage part provided to the raising part, and performs a wipe operation. Moreover, a passage part may be formed using a raised toilet seat.
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- 1. Technical Field
- The present invention relates to an apparatus for wiping the buttocks with paper.
- 2. Related Art
- Apparatuses described in JP-A-2012-172486, JP-A-2011-062532, JP-A-2011-144623, JP-A-2011-143233, JP-A-2011-200627, JP-A-2009-263859, and JP-A-2009-061126 are conventionally known as a buttock wiping apparatus. Many of the known buttock wiping apparatuses wipe buttocks by inserting a wiping arm to which toilet paper is attached into a gap between a toilet bowl and a toilet seat surface. Typically, the toilet seat is raised by using a toilet seat elevating apparatus to create a gap between the toilet bowl and the toilet seat surface. The disclosed known buttock wiping apparatuses also include an invention without a toilet seat elevating apparatus.
- A simple part for providing a gap between a toilet bowl and a toilet seat surface has been desired to be developed at low cost. An object of the present invention is to provide a buttock wiping apparatus that adopts a simple part for providing a gap between a toilet bowl and a toilet seat surface.
- The present invention has the following features to solve the above problem. An aspect of the present invention provides a buttock wiping apparatus including a wiping arm to which paper is attachable, a wiping arm driving unit for driving the wiping arm, and a raising part provided between a toilet seat and a toilet bowl. The wiping arm driving unit inserts the wiping arm through a passage part provided in the raising part, and performs a wipe operation.
- Moreover, another aspect of the present invention provides a buttock wiping apparatus including a wiping arm to which paper is attachable, a wiping arm driving unit for driving the wiping arm, and a raised toilet seat. The wiping arm driving unit inserts the wiping arm through a passage part provided in the toilet seat, and performs a wipe operation.
- It is preferred to further include a closing part for closing the passage part.
- According to the present invention, the raising part and the raised toilet seat are used to form the passage part, and the wiping arm is inserted through the passage part to wipe the buttocks. Therefore, a simple part for providing a gap between a toilet bowl and a toilet seat surface is provided at low cost. Moreover, by providing the closing part, the prevention of water and the like from entering the passage part, a main body, and the like, and the prevention of its resultant failure, contamination, and insanitation become possible.
- These and other objects, features, aspects, and effects of the present invention will be more apparent from the following detailed description with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a functional configuration of a buttock wiping apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a side view schematically illustrating a toilet seat, a raising part, and a toilet bowl in the embodiment; -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the raising part; -
FIG. 4 is a side view schematically illustrating a toilet seat and a toilet bowl in another embodiment; -
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the toilet seat; -
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the raising part or the toilet seat that is provided with a closing part; -
FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a state where the closing part is opened; and -
FIG. 8 is a perspective view illustrating an example of a wiping arm. -
FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a functional configuration of a buttock wiping apparatus 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention. InFIG. 1 , the buttock wiping apparatus 1 includes a wipingarm driving unit 2, awiping arm 3, anoperating unit 4, and apaper attachment part 5. Thewiping arm 3 is a device to which toilet paper automatically or semi-automatically folded or wound by thepaper attachment part 5 can be attached. Thewiping arm 3 is provided with various actuators that can move a portion where the toilet paper is attached frontward, backward, left, right, up and down, as appropriate. Moreover, an actuator for holding the toilet paper is provided to thewiping arm 3. The actuator of thewiping arm 3 is driven by control of the wipingarm driving unit 2. Theoperating unit 4 is a device for a user to instruct the wipingarm driving unit 2 to perform operations such as a wipe. The user himself/herself may attach the toilet paper to thewiping arm 3 without providing thepaper attachment part 5. A basic mechanism of such a buttock wiping apparatus 1 is a known mechanism disclosed in JP-A-2012-172486, JP-A-2011-062532, JP-A-2011-144623, JP-A-2011-143233, JP-A-2011-200627, JP-A-2009-263859, and JP-A-2009-061126, and is a mechanism that has already been manufactured by the applicant. Therefore, the mechanism can be implemented even without the detailed description. The buttock wiping apparatus 1 is disposed on the side, back, or the like of a toilet bowl. The buttock wiping apparatus 1 may be integrated with a toilet seat and the toilet bowl or may be a separate body. -
FIG. 2 is a side view schematically illustrating atoilet seat 7, a raisingpart 8, and atoilet bowl 9 in the embodiment. In the embodiment, the raisingpart 8 is provided between thetoilet seat 7 and thetoilet bowl 9. The raisingpart 8 is provided to raise the upper surface level of thetoilet seat 7, and also functions as a device for facilitating transfer from a wheelchair and helping a person with lower limb weakness to stand up. For example, the raisingpart 8 without apassage part 6 has been commercialized by Toto Ltd. and the like as what is called a raised toilet seat (trade name: Raised toilet seat). However, in the present invention, the raisingpart 8 is not limited to what is called a raised toilet seat. For example, a plurality of columnar devices may be used as a raising part. -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the raisingpart 8. Thepassage part 6 of a size that allows the insertion of thewiping arm 3 is hollowed out in the raisingpart 8. The wipingarm driving unit 2 inserts thewiping arm 3 through thepassage part 6, and moves thewiping arm 3 forward, backward, left, right, up, and down to wipe water and dirt on the buttocks. It is preferred that thetoilet seat 7 be accompanied with a warm-water cleansing apparatus, and the buttocks be wiped by thewiping arm 3 while being cleansed with warm water. However, it does not limit the present invention. -
FIG. 4 is a side view schematically illustrating atoilet seat 7 a and thetoilet bowl 9 in another embodiment.FIG. 5 is a perspective view of thetoilet seat 7 a. As illustrated inFIGS. 4 and 5 , the buttocks may be wiped by using the raisedtoilet seat 7 a higher than a normal toilet seat instead of the raisingpart 8, providing apassage part 6 a in the raisedtoilet seat 7 a, and inserting thewiping arm 3 through thepassage part 6 a. The raisedtoilet seat 7 a without thepassage part 6 a has also been commercialized by Toto Ltd. and the like as a raised toilet seat with a warm-water cleansing apparatus (trade name: Warmlet G), but a toilet seat is not limited to this. - It is preferred that the raising
part 8 and the raisedtoilet seat 7 a be attached operably and closably. - Water may enter the buttock wiping apparatus 1 from the
passage parts passage parts FIGS. 6 and 7 illustrate an example of a closing part ofsuch passage parts FIG. 6 , aclosing part 10 made of a plate-shaped member is attached by ahinge part 11 to thepassage parts part 8 and the raisedtoilet seat 7 a. An elastic member for applying a force in a closing direction may be provided to thehinge part 11. Consequently, thehinge part 11 is automatically closed. However, even if such an elastic member is not provided to thehinge part 11, the closingpart 10 can be closed automatically by its own weight. - As illustrated in
FIG. 7 , the wipingarm 3 to whichtoilet paper 12 is attached is exposed so as to push up the closingpart 10 when being exposed from thepassage part arm driving unit 2 operates so as to drop thetoilet paper 12 in the toilet bowl and return thewiping arm 3 to its original position, when finishing a wipe. - As illustrated in
FIG. 8 , for example, a holdingend part 3 a having a convex opening/closing part 3 b for holding thetoilet paper 12 may be provided at an end of apipe part 3 c of thewiping arm 3. When thewiping arm 3 with such a structure is used, the closingpart 10 is caught on the holdingend part 3 a if thewiping arm 3 is retracted into thepassage part closing part 3 b turned to the up side. Thus, for example, if being retracted with the holdingend part 3 a turned to the down side, the wipingarm 3 can enter in thepassage part pipe part 3 c slides the closingpart 10. After thewiping arm 3 is housed, the orientation of the holdingend part 3 a is adjusted to an appropriate position. The operation is not limited to the example ofFIG. 7 , and thewiping arm 3 may be exposed with the holdingend part 3 a turned to the down side also upon the exposure of thewiping arm 3. - The closing
part 10 for closing thepassage parts passage parts wiping arm 3. The structure of the closingpart 10 is not limited to the above example, and may have a mechanism for opening and closing with an electric motor and the like, or may be a structure for sliding up and down to open and close, or for sliding left and right to open and close. - The shape, size, and the like of the
passage parts wiping arm 3 as appropriate, and are not limited to those illustrated in the drawings. - In this manner, according to the embodiments of the present invention, the buttocks are wiped by using the raising
part 8 or the raisedtoilet seat 7 a, forming thepassage part passage part - The present invention has been described in detail. However, the above-mentioned description is merely the illustrations of the present invention in every respect, and does not aim to limit its scope. It is needless to say that various improvements and modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
- The present invention provides a buttock wiping apparatus, and is industriously applicable.
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1. A buttock wiping apparatus comprising:
a wiping arm to which paper is attachable;
a wiping arm driving unit for driving the wiping arm; and
a raising part between a toilet seat and a toilet bowl,
wherein the wiping arm driving unit inserts the wiping arm through a passage part provided in the raising part, and performs a wipe operation.
2. A buttock wiping apparatus comprising:
a wiping arm to which paper is attachable;
a wiping arm driving unit for driving the wiping arm; and
a raised toilet seat,
wherein the wiping arm driving unit inserts the wiping arm through a passage part provided in the raised toilet seat, and performs a wipe operation.
3. The buttock wiping apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising a closing part for closing the passage part.
4. The buttock wiping apparatus according to claim 2 , further comprising a closing part for closing the passage part.
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