US793960A - Combined washbowl and water-receptacle. - Google Patents

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US793960A US21939904A US1904219399A US793960A US 793960 A US793960 A US 793960A US 21939904 A US21939904 A US 21939904A US 1904219399 A US1904219399 A US 1904219399A US 793960 A US793960 A US 793960A
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  • This invention relates to toilet articles, the objectef theinvention being to provide a wator-receptacle which at the same time constitutes a washbowl.
  • .liigure 1 is an elevation, partly in sec tion, of a construction enibodying this invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view of the same looking into the open side of the bowl.
  • .l' provide a water container or receptacle in the form of a double-walled ⁇ vashbowl, these walls being indicated, respectively, by a for the enter one and by 7) for the inner one. Both of these walls are cup-shaped, being made up of segments of rubber cloth or rubber combined with fabric, said segments being indicated by the lines c, F ig'. 2.
  • the preferred manner of making the article is to make an elongated sphere and nest one end thereof in the other, means being provided to maintain the two bowls in substantially concentric position, as will be fully described.
  • both the inner and the outer walls are thickened up in order to provide at this point a sort of annular l'OilllfOlCGITlOl'lll whereby the inner bowl may not, under pressure of the water contained in the space between the walls, collapse.
  • the bottom thereof may, if desired, be tied to the bottom of the outer bowl by means of a strap or other preferably lim ber connection r
  • the wall Z) of the inner bowl is pierced at a convenient point near the top thereof and a screw-plug is inserted therein, opening into the inner bowl.
  • Tllhis plug may be of any suitable construction whereby the water within the space f may be made to flow into the bowl or whereby fresh water may be poured into said space.
  • various pockets are provided to contain soap, towel, or other articles of toilet, and a strap m may also be secured to the bowl whereby, if desired, it may be hun up. Those pockets are so disposed as to st1lfen the outer wall a vertically.
  • connection the latter being applied to more than one part of the bowl, if desired; but being of a flexible nature the bottom of the inner bowl may be pressed downward to ward the wall of the outer bowl, and. the water contained in the space 1" may thus be forced out through the opening closed with. the screw-plug j.
  • a bowl of this character may be constructed to hold water enough to wash the hands several times, and when the plug/is tightly screwed in the whole device may be thrown into one of the cone partments under the seat, there to remain un til next required, and the walls are so con-- structed that the bowl will retain its shape even where there is but little water left in the spacey", or when none at all is left therein.
  • receptacles Located on the outer wall rt are suitable re ceptacles, as g, r, and s, which, as stated, are for the reception of toilet rermisites. These receptacles may be so constructed and arranged as to serve to stdlen the outer wall.
  • the bowl Preferably they are provided with flaps, as shown, to more securely retain the articles placed therein.
  • a washbowl comprising an inner and an outer wall of flexible material, the space between said walls constituting a water-receptacle, there being an opening through the wall into said receptacle, and a closure for said opening.
  • a washbowl comprising an inner and an outer wall of flexible material, the space be tween said walls constituting a water-receptacle, there being an opening through the inner wall into said receptacle, a closure for said opening, and a plurality of pockets arranged around the outer wall to stiffen the latter vertically.
  • a washbowl comprising two nested bowls of flexible material, there being a space between the inner and the outer bowl constituting a water-receptacle; means to unite the rims of the two bowls to seal said water-re ceptacle. and means to hold the two bowls in a substantially concentric position; there being an opening through the wall oi the inner bowl communicating with the water-space, and means to close said opening.
  • a washbowl comprising two nested bowls of flexible material, there being a space between the inner and the outer bowl to constitute a water-receptacle, said space being hermetically sealed, a flexible connection extending from the wall of one bowl to that of the other transversely of said water-space to hold the bowls in substantially concentric positions, there being an opening through the wall of the inner bowl communicating with said water-space, and means to close said opening.

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N0. 79%960. FATENTED JULY i 1905,
J. ROSENFELD. COMBINED WAEHBOWL AND WATER RBCE'PTAGLE.
APPLICATION FILED AUG- 3. 190%.
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SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. P933630, dated July at, 1905.
Application filed August 3, 1904. Serial Na 219,899.
lie it known that .l, EBAMUELJ. ltosmnnnnn, a citizen of the United States of .ii unerica, residing at Springfield, in the county of llampden and State of ltlassachusetts, have invented new and useful Ilmm'ovements in a Combined Washbowl and Naterdteceptacle, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to toilet articles, the objectef theinvention being to provide a wator-receptacle which at the same time constitutes a washbowl.
in the drawings forming part of this application, .liigure 1 is an elevation, partly in sec tion, of a construction enibodying this invention. Fig. 2 is a plan view of the same looking into the open side of the bowl.
in carrying out this invention .l'provide a water container or receptacle in the form of a double-walled \vashbowl, these walls being indicated, respectively, by a for the enter one and by 7) for the inner one. Both of these walls are cup-shaped, being made up of segments of rubber cloth or rubber combined with fabric, said segments being indicated by the lines c, F ig'. 2. The preferred manner of making the article is to make an elongated sphere and nest one end thereof in the other, means being provided to maintain the two bowls in substantially concentric position, as will be fully described. Preferably at about the point (1 both the inner and the outer walls are thickened up in order to provide at this point a sort of annular l'OilllfOlCGITlOl'lll whereby the inner bowl may not, under pressure of the water contained in the space between the walls, collapse. Furthermore, to more perfectly protect the shape of the inner bowl from distortion the bottom thereof may, if desired, be tied to the bottom of the outer bowl by means of a strap or other preferably lim ber connection r The wall Z) of the inner bowl is pierced at a convenient point near the top thereof and a screw-plug is inserted therein, opening into the inner bowl. Tllhis plug may be of any suitable construction whereby the water within the space f may be made to flow into the bowl or whereby fresh water may be poured into said space. rliround the periphery of the outer bowl on the walla various pockets are provided to contain soap, towel, or other articles of toilet, and a strap m may also be secured to the bowl whereby, if desired, it may be hun up. Those pockets are so disposed as to st1lfen the outer wall a vertically.
Obviously if no means were provided for attaching the bottom of the inner wall 7) by some connection, as 5 to the outer wall a an amount of water could be introduced into the receptacle which would distend the inner wall 7) and destroy all semblance to a bowl, and therefore it becomes advisable either to attach the Wall 0 to the wall (1/, as described, or to stiffen the walls with ribs 0, e.\',tendin r;,- up the outside wall and over the top down the wall of the inner bowl or to stillen the wall of the inner bowl ciroumferentially, as described. These ribs may be used in conjunction with. the connections the latter being applied to more than one part of the bowl, if desired; but being of a flexible nature the bottom of the inner bowl may be pressed downward to ward the wall of the outer bowl, and. the water contained in the space 1" may thus be forced out through the opening closed with. the screw-plug j.
This combined wasl'lbasin and water-rcceptacle is adapted especially for use in connection with automobiles, whore oftentimes when it becomes necessary to make some repair or adjustment of the machine the hands become very dirty, water frequently not being; avail-- able for cleansing purposes. A bowl of this character may be constructed to hold water enough to wash the hands several times, and when the plug/is tightly screwed in the whole device may be thrown into one of the cone partments under the seat, there to remain un til next required, and the walls are so con-- structed that the bowl will retain its shape even where there is but little water left in the spacey", or when none at all is left therein.
Located on the outer wall rt are suitable re ceptacles, as g, r, and s, which, as stated, are for the reception of toilet rermisites. These receptacles may be so constructed and arranged as to serve to stdlen the outer wall. of
the bowl. Preferably they are provided with flaps, as shown, to more securely retain the articles placed therein.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States, is
1. A washbowl comprising an inner and an outer wall of flexible material, the space between said walls constituting a water-receptacle, there being an opening through the wall into said receptacle, and a closure for said opening.
2. A washbowl comprising an inner and an outer wall of flexible material, the space be tween said walls constituting a water-receptacle, there being an opening through the inner wall into said receptacle, a closure for said opening, and a plurality of pockets arranged around the outer wall to stiffen the latter vertically.
3. A washbowl comprising two nested bowls of flexible material, there being a space between the inner and the outer bowl constituting a water-receptacle; means to unite the rims of the two bowls to seal said water-re ceptacle. and means to hold the two bowls in a substantially concentric position; there being an opening through the wall oi the inner bowl communicating with the water-space, and means to close said opening.
' e. A washbowl comprising two nested bowls of flexible material, there being a space between the inner and the outer bowl to constitute a water-receptacle, said space being hermetically sealed, a flexible connection extending from the wall of one bowl to that of the other transversely of said water-space to hold the bowls in substantially concentric positions, there being an opening through the wall of the inner bowl communicating with said water-space, and means to close said opening.
SAMUEL J. ROSENFELD. Nitnesses:
K. I. CLnMoNs, \VM. H. OHMIN.
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US2641292A (en) * 1951-08-17 1953-06-09 Michael J Quillinan Container
US2751953A (en) * 1953-10-01 1956-06-26 Bruce F Grimm Collapsible container
US3403713A (en) * 1966-02-23 1968-10-01 Nash Hammond Inc Cushioning container
US20130263372A1 (en) * 2012-04-05 2013-10-10 David Melki Portable washing station

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2641292A (en) * 1951-08-17 1953-06-09 Michael J Quillinan Container
US2751953A (en) * 1953-10-01 1956-06-26 Bruce F Grimm Collapsible container
US3403713A (en) * 1966-02-23 1968-10-01 Nash Hammond Inc Cushioning container
US20130263372A1 (en) * 2012-04-05 2013-10-10 David Melki Portable washing station

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