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- the present invention relates generally to an apparatus for protecting a user from splashes, and particularly to a splash shield for protecting a health care worker from splashes resulting from the disposal of waste material or harmful chemotherapy agents.
- waste materials In healthcare facilities such as hospitals, nursing homes, etc., health care professionals such as nurses are often required to dispose of waste material by dumping or pouring the waste material into a typical bathroom toilet and then flushing the toilet to empty the toilet bowl.
- the waste materials often contain substances which are harmful to the health care professional if the health care processional is exposed to the waste material.
- Exemplary waste materials include human bodily fluids such as blood, urine, fecal matter, vomit, etc., which may include harmful microorganisms, as well as toxic chemotherapy agents. Exposure may result from at least two primary sources. First, the health care professional may be exposed to the waste material while pouring the waste material into the toilet due to splashing.
- the health care professional may be exposed to the waste material while flushing the toilet, which causes small particles to be emitted into the atmosphere. Exposure may also result from the use of a sprayer which may be either handheld or integral with the toilet for rinsing the toilet bowl or the container used to transport the waste material, such as a bed pan.
- an apparatus for protecting a health care professional from exposure to a waste material.
- the apparatus which is light, portable and able to stand upright, includes a body portion attached to a lip portion.
- the body portion is defined by a curved top edge opposite a straight bottom edge, and a straight left edge and a straight right edge joining the curved top edge and the straight bottom edge.
- the body portion has a front side and a back side.
- the lip portion is defined by a straight front edge opposite a straight back edge, and a straight left edge and a straight right edge joining the straight front edge and the straight back edge.
- the lip portion has a top side and a bottom side.
- the front edge of the lip portion is joined to the bottom edge of the body portion.
- the apparatus further includes a handle attached to the front side of the body portion.
- a splash shield for protecting a health care professional from exposure to a waste material.
- the splash shield includes a body portion integral with a lip portion. The angle between the body portion and the lip portion is less than 90 degrees.
- a handle is further joined to the body portion.
- the body portion has a front side and a back side, and is defined by a curved top edge opposite a straight bottom edge, and a straight left edge and a straight right edge joining the curved top edge and the straight bottom edge.
- the lip portion has a top side and a bottom side, and is defined by a straight front edge opposite a straight back edge, and a straight left edge and a straight right edge joining the straight front edge and the straight back edge.
- the front edge of the lip portion is joined to the bottom edge of the body portion.
- the right edge of the body portion is joined to the bottom edge of the body portion at a first angle of greater than 90 degrees and the left edge of the body portion is joined to the bottom edge of the body portion at a second angle equal to the second angle.
- the right edge of the lip portion is joined to the back edge of the lip portion at a third angle of greater than 90 degrees and the left edge of the lip portion is joined to the back edge of the lip portion at a fourth angle equal to the third angle.
- a method of disposing of a waste material includes transferring the waste material to a bowl of a flush toilet while partially covering the bowl with a splash shield.
- the splash shield includes a body portion attached to a lip portion.
- the body portion is defined by a curved top edge opposite a straight bottom edge, and a straight left edge and a straight right edge joining the curved top edge and the straight bottom edge.
- the body portion has a front side and a back side.
- the lip portion is defined by a straight front edge opposite a straight back edge, and a straight left edge and a straight right edge joining the straight front edge and the straight back edge.
- the lip portion has a top side and a bottom side.
- the front edge of the lip portion is joined to the bottom edge of the body portion.
- the splash shield further includes a handle attached to the front side of the body portion.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a splash shield, according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a front elevation view of the splash shield shown in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a rear elevation view of the splash shield shown in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4 is a side elevation view of the splash shield shown in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 5 is another side elevation view of the splash shield shown in FIG. 1 that is opposite the side elevation view shown in FIG. 4 ;
- FIG. 6 is a bottom plan view of the splash shield shown in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 7 is a top plan view of the splash shield shown in FIG. 1 .
- FIGS. 1-7 illustrate an exemplary embodiment of a splash shield 100 to protect a health care professional while disposing of waste material in a flush toilet.
- the splash shield 100 includes a body portion 200 joined to a lip portion 300 .
- the body portion 200 and the lip portion 300 may be integral (as shown in the figures), meaning that they are made of a single piece or a single unitary part without additional pieces. In other embodiments, the body portion 200 and the lip portion 300 may be attached, but not integral.
- the splash shield 100 further includes a handle 400 attached to, or integral with, the body portion
- the body portion 200 and the lip portion 300 are further made of a transparent or translucent material, for example a clear acrylic plastic sheet having a thickness of about 1 ⁇ 8 to 1 ⁇ 4 of an inch 200 or other thickness so long as the body portion 200 and lip portion 300 maintain structural integrity during use and storage.
- a transparent or translucent material for example a clear acrylic plastic sheet having a thickness of about 1 ⁇ 8 to 1 ⁇ 4 of an inch 200 or other thickness so long as the body portion 200 and lip portion 300 maintain structural integrity during use and storage.
- suitable materials include, but are not limited to, polycarbonates, polyesters, etc.
- the body portion 200 includes a front side 210 and a back side 220 and is defined by a top edge 230 , a bottom edge 240 , the left edge 250 , and the right edge 260 .
- the top edge 230 is preferably rounded, and the bottom edge 240 , a left edge 250 , and a right edge 260 are preferably straight.
- the left edge 250 and the right edge 260 join the bottom edge 240 at an angle 270 which is greater than 90 degrees.
- the body portion 200 has a top rounded portion having a height H 1 and a bottom portion which is an inverted trapezoid having a bottom width W 1 , a top width W 2 which is greater than the bottom width W 1 , and a height H 2 .
- the total height of the body portion 200 is equal to the height H 1 plus the height H 2 .
- the lip portion 300 includes a top side 310 and a bottom side 320 and is defined by a front edge 330 , a back edge 340 , a left edge 350 , and a right edge 360 .
- the front edge 330 is joined to the bottom edge 240 of the body portion 200
- the left edge 350 and the right edge 360 are continuous with the left edge 250 and the right edge 260 of the body portion 200 , respectively.
- the lip portion 300 is joined to the body portion 200 at an angle 370 , which is preferably less than 90 degrees. By joining the lip portion 300 to the body portion an angle 370 of less than 90 degrees, the horizontal center of mass (i.e., parallel to the lip portion) is shifted away from the front edge 330 and toward the back edge 340 .
- the center of mass is thus more centered above the lip portion 300 , allowing the splash shield 100 to be stood upright on the lip portion 300 with a reduced risk of falling or tipping over.
- the front edge 330 , the back edge 340 , the left edge 350 , and the right edge 360 are each preferably straight, with the front edge 330 parallel to the back edge 340 and the left edge 350 and the right edge 360 joining the back edge 340 at an angle 380 which is preferably greater than 90 degrees.
- the lip portion 300 is trapezoidal in shape, with the front edge 330 having a width equal to width W 1 , which is longer than the width W 3 of the back edge 340 .
- the lip portion 300 has depth D 1 defined as the distance between the front edge 330 and the back edge 340 .
- the body portion 200 is sized to fully cover the bowl of typical flush toilet and can even extend beyond the perimeter of the bowl and seat.
- the total height of the body portion 200 i.e., the height H 1 plus the height 112
- the depth of the lip portion 300 is approximately 3 inches. It will be understood, however, that the splash shield 100 is not limited to any particular shape, size or dimension.
- the back 220 of the body portion 200 may also be covered in one or more removable layered, peel away sheets.
- the peel away sheets can extend the duration of use of the splash shield 100 because the external most sheet, which can be worn by physical wear and tear and degraded by exposure to waste materials, can be removed, thereby exposing a new sheet.
- a health care professional may remove one of the peel away sheets and dispose of it, exposing a fresh sheet below.
- the splash shield 100 may then be ready for reuse without requiring any washing or sanitizing.
- a health care professional may use the splash shield 100 as described above to protect himself or herself from splashes while disposing of a waste material in a flush toilet.
- the splash shield 100 Before being used, the splash shield 100 may be stored sitting upright on the lip portion 300 or hung by the handle 400 or an additional attached hook element (not shown) in the vicinity of the flush toilet. Alternately, the splash shield 100 may include a hole (not shown) which permits the splash shield 100 to be hung from a hook. Because the bottom surface 320 of the lip portion contacts the ground while the top surface 310 faces the flush toilet while disposing of the waste material (as described in greater detail below), the splash shield 100 may be stored while preventing transfer of waste material from the splash shield 100 to the floor or other supporting surface on which the splash shield 100 is placed.
- the healthcare professional may partially cover the bowl of the toilet with the splash shield 100 while transferring the waste material to the bowl of the toilet such that the body portion 200 of the splash shield is positioned between the body of the health care professional and the toilet with the front side 210 of the body portion 200 facing the health care professional.
- the splash shield 100 is transparent or translucent, the health care professional is able to observe the transfer of the waste material into the bowl of the toilet, which further reduces the likelihood of a splash or spill.
- the health care professional is able to position and move the splash shield 100 while holding the handle 400 to avoid having to directly contact either the body portion 200 or the lip portion 300 . By doing so, any splashes during transfer will contact the back side 220 of the body portion 200 rather than the health care professional.
- the health care professional may flush the toilet while fully covering the toilet bowl with the splash shield 100 to prevent particles of the waste material from being emitted into the atmosphere.
- the body portion 200 may be at least slightly larger than the profile of the toilet bowl to ensure that the toilet bowl is fully covered while flushing.
- the lip portion 300 will hook over the toilet bowl while the toilet is flushed to prevent the splash shield 100 from slipping out of position.
- the splash shield 100 may be cleaned and prepared for reuse by either washing the back 220 of the body portion 200 or removing one of the peel away sheets described above, if present. Accordingly, the splash shield 100 is durable, reusable, and able to withstand wear and tear of repeated use.
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- This application claims the priority and benefit of International Patent Application PCT/US2015/065150 filed Dec. 11, 2015, which claims the priority and benefit to U.S. Design Patent Application Ser. No. 29/537,234, titled “Splash Shield,” filed on Aug. 24, 2015, the entirety of which is incorporated herein by reference.
- The present invention relates generally to an apparatus for protecting a user from splashes, and particularly to a splash shield for protecting a health care worker from splashes resulting from the disposal of waste material or harmful chemotherapy agents.
- In healthcare facilities such as hospitals, nursing homes, etc., health care professionals such as nurses are often required to dispose of waste material by dumping or pouring the waste material into a typical bathroom toilet and then flushing the toilet to empty the toilet bowl. The waste materials often contain substances which are harmful to the health care professional if the health care processional is exposed to the waste material. Exemplary waste materials include human bodily fluids such as blood, urine, fecal matter, vomit, etc., which may include harmful microorganisms, as well as toxic chemotherapy agents. Exposure may result from at least two primary sources. First, the health care professional may be exposed to the waste material while pouring the waste material into the toilet due to splashing. Second, the health care professional may be exposed to the waste material while flushing the toilet, which causes small particles to be emitted into the atmosphere. Exposure may also result from the use of a sprayer which may be either handheld or integral with the toilet for rinsing the toilet bowl or the container used to transport the waste material, such as a bed pan.
- Accordingly, it is desirable to provide the health care professional with an apparatus which will prevent exposure to the waste material.
- According to one embodiment, an apparatus is provided for protecting a health care professional from exposure to a waste material. The apparatus, which is light, portable and able to stand upright, includes a body portion attached to a lip portion. The body portion is defined by a curved top edge opposite a straight bottom edge, and a straight left edge and a straight right edge joining the curved top edge and the straight bottom edge. The body portion has a front side and a back side. The lip portion is defined by a straight front edge opposite a straight back edge, and a straight left edge and a straight right edge joining the straight front edge and the straight back edge. The lip portion has a top side and a bottom side. The front edge of the lip portion is joined to the bottom edge of the body portion. The apparatus further includes a handle attached to the front side of the body portion.
- According to another embodiment, a splash shield is provided for protecting a health care professional from exposure to a waste material. The splash shield includes a body portion integral with a lip portion. The angle between the body portion and the lip portion is less than 90 degrees. A handle is further joined to the body portion. The body portion has a front side and a back side, and is defined by a curved top edge opposite a straight bottom edge, and a straight left edge and a straight right edge joining the curved top edge and the straight bottom edge. The lip portion has a top side and a bottom side, and is defined by a straight front edge opposite a straight back edge, and a straight left edge and a straight right edge joining the straight front edge and the straight back edge. The front edge of the lip portion is joined to the bottom edge of the body portion. The right edge of the body portion is joined to the bottom edge of the body portion at a first angle of greater than 90 degrees and the left edge of the body portion is joined to the bottom edge of the body portion at a second angle equal to the second angle. The right edge of the lip portion is joined to the back edge of the lip portion at a third angle of greater than 90 degrees and the left edge of the lip portion is joined to the back edge of the lip portion at a fourth angle equal to the third angle.
- According to another embodiment, a method of disposing of a waste material includes transferring the waste material to a bowl of a flush toilet while partially covering the bowl with a splash shield. The splash shield includes a body portion attached to a lip portion. The body portion is defined by a curved top edge opposite a straight bottom edge, and a straight left edge and a straight right edge joining the curved top edge and the straight bottom edge. The body portion has a front side and a back side. The lip portion is defined by a straight front edge opposite a straight back edge, and a straight left edge and a straight right edge joining the straight front edge and the straight back edge. The lip portion has a top side and a bottom side. The front edge of the lip portion is joined to the bottom edge of the body portion. The splash shield further includes a handle attached to the front side of the body portion.
- Additional aspects, features and advantages of the invention, as to its structure, assembly and use, will be understood and become more readily apparent when the invention is considered in light of the following brief description of the figures made in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a splash shield, according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a front elevation view of the splash shield shown inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a rear elevation view of the splash shield shown inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 4 is a side elevation view of the splash shield shown inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 5 is another side elevation view of the splash shield shown inFIG. 1 that is opposite the side elevation view shown inFIG. 4 ; -
FIG. 6 is a bottom plan view of the splash shield shown inFIG. 1 ; and -
FIG. 7 is a top plan view of the splash shield shown inFIG. 1 . - The following description of some embodiment(s) is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention, its application, or uses.
- The description of illustrative embodiments according to principles of the present invention is intended to be read in connection with the accompanying drawings, which are to be considered part of the entire written description. In the description of embodiments of the invention disclosed herein, any reference to direction or orientation is merely intended for convenience of description and is not intended in any way to limit the scope of the present invention. Relative terms such as “lower,” “upper,” “horizontal,” “vertical,” “above,” “below,” “up,” “down,” “left,” “right,” “top” and “bottom” as well as derivatives thereof (e.g., “horizontally,” “downwardly,” “upwardly,” etc.) should be construed to refer to the orientation as described or as shown in
FIG. 1 . These relative terms are for convenience of description only and do not require that the apparatus be constructed or operated in a particular orientation unless explicitly indicated as such. Terms such as “attached,” “affixed,” “connected,” “coupled,” “interconnected,” “mounted” and similar refer to a relationship wherein structures are secured or attached to one another either directly or indirectly through intervening structures, as well as both movable or rigid attachments or relationships, unless expressly described otherwise. Moreover, the features and benefits of the invention are illustrated by reference to the exemplified embodiments. Accordingly, the invention expressly should not be limited to such exemplary embodiments. - Referring now to the drawings, in which like reference numbers refer to like elements through the various figures that comprise the drawings,
FIGS. 1-7 illustrate an exemplary embodiment of asplash shield 100 to protect a health care professional while disposing of waste material in a flush toilet. Thesplash shield 100 includes abody portion 200 joined to alip portion 300. Thebody portion 200 and thelip portion 300 may be integral (as shown in the figures), meaning that they are made of a single piece or a single unitary part without additional pieces. In other embodiments, thebody portion 200 and thelip portion 300 may be attached, but not integral. Thesplash shield 100 further includes ahandle 400 attached to, or integral with, the body portion Thebody portion 200 and thelip portion 300 are further made of a transparent or translucent material, for example a clear acrylic plastic sheet having a thickness of about ⅛ to ¼ of aninch 200 or other thickness so long as thebody portion 200 andlip portion 300 maintain structural integrity during use and storage. Other suitable materials include, but are not limited to, polycarbonates, polyesters, etc. - The
body portion 200 includes afront side 210 and aback side 220 and is defined by atop edge 230, abottom edge 240, theleft edge 250, and theright edge 260. Thetop edge 230 is preferably rounded, and thebottom edge 240, aleft edge 250, and aright edge 260 are preferably straight. Theleft edge 250 and theright edge 260 join thebottom edge 240 at anangle 270 which is greater than 90 degrees. As a result, thebody portion 200 has a top rounded portion having a height H1 and a bottom portion which is an inverted trapezoid having a bottom width W1, a top width W2 which is greater than the bottom width W1, and a height H2. The total height of thebody portion 200 is equal to the height H1 plus the height H2. - The
lip portion 300 includes atop side 310 and abottom side 320 and is defined by afront edge 330, aback edge 340, aleft edge 350, and aright edge 360. Thefront edge 330 is joined to thebottom edge 240 of thebody portion 200, and theleft edge 350 and theright edge 360 are continuous with theleft edge 250 and theright edge 260 of thebody portion 200, respectively. Thelip portion 300 is joined to thebody portion 200 at anangle 370, which is preferably less than 90 degrees. By joining thelip portion 300 to the body portion anangle 370 of less than 90 degrees, the horizontal center of mass (i.e., parallel to the lip portion) is shifted away from thefront edge 330 and toward theback edge 340. The center of mass is thus more centered above thelip portion 300, allowing thesplash shield 100 to be stood upright on thelip portion 300 with a reduced risk of falling or tipping over. Thefront edge 330, theback edge 340, theleft edge 350, and theright edge 360 are each preferably straight, with thefront edge 330 parallel to theback edge 340 and theleft edge 350 and theright edge 360 joining theback edge 340 at anangle 380 which is preferably greater than 90 degrees. Accordingly, thelip portion 300 is trapezoidal in shape, with thefront edge 330 having a width equal to width W1, which is longer than the width W3 of theback edge 340. Thelip portion 300 has depth D1 defined as the distance between thefront edge 330 and theback edge 340. - The
body portion 200 is sized to fully cover the bowl of typical flush toilet and can even extend beyond the perimeter of the bowl and seat. In an embodiment, the total height of the body portion 200 (i.e., the height H1 plus the height 112) is preferably approximately 21 inches, and the depth of thelip portion 300 is approximately 3 inches. It will be understood, however, that thesplash shield 100 is not limited to any particular shape, size or dimension. - The back 220 of the
body portion 200 may also be covered in one or more removable layered, peel away sheets. The peel away sheets can extend the duration of use of thesplash shield 100 because the external most sheet, which can be worn by physical wear and tear and degraded by exposure to waste materials, can be removed, thereby exposing a new sheet. For example, after using thesplash shield 100, a health care professional may remove one of the peel away sheets and dispose of it, exposing a fresh sheet below. Thesplash shield 100 may then be ready for reuse without requiring any washing or sanitizing. - A health care professional may use the
splash shield 100 as described above to protect himself or herself from splashes while disposing of a waste material in a flush toilet. Before being used, thesplash shield 100 may be stored sitting upright on thelip portion 300 or hung by thehandle 400 or an additional attached hook element (not shown) in the vicinity of the flush toilet. Alternately, thesplash shield 100 may include a hole (not shown) which permits thesplash shield 100 to be hung from a hook. Because thebottom surface 320 of the lip portion contacts the ground while thetop surface 310 faces the flush toilet while disposing of the waste material (as described in greater detail below), thesplash shield 100 may be stored while preventing transfer of waste material from thesplash shield 100 to the floor or other supporting surface on which thesplash shield 100 is placed. The healthcare professional may partially cover the bowl of the toilet with thesplash shield 100 while transferring the waste material to the bowl of the toilet such that thebody portion 200 of the splash shield is positioned between the body of the health care professional and the toilet with thefront side 210 of thebody portion 200 facing the health care professional. Because thesplash shield 100 is transparent or translucent, the health care professional is able to observe the transfer of the waste material into the bowl of the toilet, which further reduces the likelihood of a splash or spill. The health care professional is able to position and move thesplash shield 100 while holding thehandle 400 to avoid having to directly contact either thebody portion 200 or thelip portion 300. By doing so, any splashes during transfer will contact theback side 220 of thebody portion 200 rather than the health care professional. After the waste material is transferred to the bowl of the toilet, the health care professional may flush the toilet while fully covering the toilet bowl with thesplash shield 100 to prevent particles of the waste material from being emitted into the atmosphere. Thebody portion 200 may be at least slightly larger than the profile of the toilet bowl to ensure that the toilet bowl is fully covered while flushing. Thelip portion 300 will hook over the toilet bowl while the toilet is flushed to prevent thesplash shield 100 from slipping out of position. After use, thesplash shield 100 may be cleaned and prepared for reuse by either washing the back 220 of thebody portion 200 or removing one of the peel away sheets described above, if present. Accordingly, thesplash shield 100 is durable, reusable, and able to withstand wear and tear of repeated use. - The foregoing description of preferred embodiments of the invention should be taken as illustrating, rather than as limiting the present invention as defined by the claims. As will be readily appreciated, numerous variations and combinations of the features set forth above can be utilized without departing from the present invention as set forth in the claims. Such variations are not regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such variations are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
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