WO2019012938A1 - Système de toilettes et appareil sanitaire - Google Patents

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WO2019012938A1
WO2019012938A1 PCT/JP2018/023596 JP2018023596W WO2019012938A1 WO 2019012938 A1 WO2019012938 A1 WO 2019012938A1 JP 2018023596 W JP2018023596 W JP 2018023596W WO 2019012938 A1 WO2019012938 A1 WO 2019012938A1
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浩嗣 増野
明浩 池
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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
    • A47K11/00Closets without flushing; Urinals without flushing; Chamber pots; Chairs with toilet conveniences or specially adapted for use with toilets
    • A47K11/12Urinals without flushing
    • 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
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03DWATER-CLOSETS OR URINALS WITH FLUSHING DEVICES; FLUSHING VALVES THEREFOR
    • E03D13/00Urinals ; Means for connecting the urinal to the flushing pipe and the wastepipe; Splashing shields for urinals
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03DWATER-CLOSETS OR URINALS WITH FLUSHING DEVICES; FLUSHING VALVES THEREFOR
    • E03D9/00Sanitary or other accessories for lavatories ; Devices for cleaning or disinfecting the toilet room or the toilet bowl; Devices for eliminating smells

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  • the present invention relates to a toilet system for wheelchair users and a sanitary jig used for the toilet system.
  • toilet bowls and toilet facilities that consider the convenience of wheelchair users are known (see, for example, Patent Document 1).
  • Patent Document 1 a large space was secured around the toilet bowl so that users in wheelchairs could transfer to the toilet bowl.
  • the present invention has been made in view of the above-described circumstances, and an object thereof is to realize a toilet system excellent in utilization efficiency without requiring a large installation space.
  • the toilet system connects the urine container, the holding portion for holding the urine container, and the urine container to the external drainage pipe, And a connection pipe which is discharged from the drainage pipe when the liquid in the container flows inside, and the urine container is held by the holding portion in a state of being connected to the connection pipe. It is the structure which can move between a position and the utilization position by a user.
  • the sanitary jig attached to the toilet system may have a configuration in which a catheter can be inserted.
  • the user can excrete urine in the urinal container without transferring it to the toilet bowl, and it is possible to realize the toilet bowl system having excellent utilization efficiency without requiring a large installation space.
  • FIG. 1 It is a schematic diagram which shows schematic structure of the toilet system which concerns on embodiment of this invention. It is a schematic diagram which shows schematic structure of the toilet system.
  • (A) And (b) is a schematic diagram which shows schematic structure of the toilet system which has put the sanitation jig on the container for urine. It is a schematic diagram which shows schematic structure of the toilet system provided with the mounting
  • FIGS. 1 and 2 are schematic views showing a schematic configuration of the toilet system 1.
  • the toilet system 1 includes a urinal container 5, a connection pipe 6, and a holding unit 10.
  • the toilet system 1 is configured such that the user of the wheelchair can be suitably used when the urine is excreted.
  • the toilet system 1 is configured in consideration of the convenience of a catheter excretator who excretes urine particularly through a catheter introduced into the bladder.
  • the urine container 5 is a hollow cylindrical or funnel-shaped container.
  • the urine container 5 is configured such that the liquid introduced into the container from the open top surface flows out of the hole in the bottom. It is desirable that the urine container 5 be made of a material having excellent corrosion resistance and chemical resistance. Moreover, it is desirable that the urinal container 5 be lightweight.
  • the urine container 5 can be made of, for example, a plastic resin having a heat resistance temperature of 100 ° C. or more, such as polypropylene, polycarbonate, and melamine resin.
  • a connecting pipe 6 is connected to the hole 5 for discharging the liquid provided at the bottom of the urine container 5 so as to prevent the liquid from leaking to the outside through a sealing material such as a packing.
  • a sealing material such as a packing.
  • the tubular part connected to the hole of a bottom part may be integrally formed by the container 5 for urine, and the structure by which the connecting pipe 6 is connected to the said tubular part may be sufficient.
  • connection pipe 6 is a pipe that fluidically conducts the urine container 5 and an external drainage pipe (not shown).
  • the liquid in the urine container 5 flows inside the connection pipe 6 and is drained to the drain pipe.
  • the connection pipe 6 be formed of a material having excellent corrosion resistance and chemical resistance.
  • the connection pipe 6 is desirably in a form in which the shape can be bent.
  • a flexible tube of a resinous bellows shape and piping such as a bellows hose can be suitably used.
  • the holding unit 10 is a member for holding the urine container 5 when not in use.
  • the holding unit 10 can be, for example, in the form of a table on which the urinal container 5 is placed.
  • the holding part 10 should just be a form which can hold stably the container 5 for urine in the state to which the connection pipe
  • the holding unit 10 may be in the form of a hook or the like to which the urine container 5 is hooked and held, or a mode in which the holding unit 10 is housed and held in a container-like recess. It may be
  • the holding part 10 can be set as the structure provided, for example in the wall surface of the toilet installation mentioned later.
  • the urine container 5 is configured to be movable between the holding position held by the holding unit 10 shown in FIG. 1 and the use position by the user shown in FIG. 2 while being connected to the connection pipe 6 It is done.
  • the connection pipe 6 is in a bent state when the urinal container 5 is in the holding position, and the flexible portion is extended when the urinal container 5 is moved to the use position by the user.
  • the connection pipe 6 is, for example, expandable and contractable, and is contracted when the urinal container 5 is in the holding position, and is expanded when the urinal container 5 is moved to the use position by the user. It may be configured to be in a stationary state.
  • the holding unit 10 is configured not to interfere with the movement of the urine container 5 and the connection pipe 6 when moving the urine container 5 between the holding position and the use position.
  • the holding portion 10 may be configured to be provided with a hole or a notch through which the connection pipe 6 is inserted.
  • the user of the toilet system 1 removes the urinal container 5 held by the holder 10 from the holder 10 and moves it to the use position to excrete urine in the urinal container 5.
  • the urine of the user excreted in the urinal container 5 flows from the inside of the urinal container 5 into the inside of the connection pipe 6 and is drained from the drainage pipe through the connection pipe 6.
  • the user of the toilet system 1 does not have to move the body to the toilet, and can excrete urine. Moreover, since the user does not need a space for transferring the body to the toilet bowl, the installation space of the toilet bowl system 1 can be reduced. Therefore, the toilet system 1 can also be installed in a limited installation space, and can be suitably used for a temporary toilet.
  • the toilet system 1 may be configured to include the storage box 20.
  • the storage box 20 includes a lid 21 that can be opened and closed, and the holding unit 10 is provided inside the lid 21.
  • the urinal container 5 held by the holding portion 10 can be moved to the outside of the storage box 20 from the opening / closing portion in which the lid 21 is opened.
  • the urinal container 5 can be moved to the inside of the storage box 20 from the opening / closing part in which the lid 21 is opened, held by the holding part 10, and stored in the inside of the storage box 20.
  • FIGS. 3A and 3B are schematic views showing a schematic configuration of the toilet system 1 in which the sanitary jig 50 is placed on the urinal container 5.
  • the urine container 5 has a cover 5 a extending from the open top surface toward the connection with the connection pipe 6.
  • the urinal container 5 is configured so that the sanitary jig 50 can be removably attached from the top surface side.
  • the container 5 for urine moves to the utilization position by a user in the state by which the surface of the coating
  • FIG. 3A the urinal container 5 is configured so that the sanitary jig 50 can be removably attached from the top surface side.
  • the container 5 for urine moves to the utilization position by a user in the state by which the surface of the coating
  • the urine container 5 can be in a state of being covered so that the surface of the covering portion 5 a can be wrapped by the sanitary jig 50 at the time of use. Therefore, even when the user grips and moves the urinal container 5 by hand, the urinal container 5 can be hygienically grasped by touching the covering portion 5a encased with the sanitary jig 50 by hand. .
  • the sanitary jig 50 is preferably a disposable jig.
  • the sanitary jig 50 can have, for example, a bottomed cylindrical form.
  • the sanitary jig 50 may be in the form of a cup made of a water-soluble material.
  • it is desirable that the catheter is comprised so that insertion is possible.
  • the sanitary jig 50 is provided with a catheter insertion portion 51 so that the catheter can be smoothly inserted into the urine container 5 when used by a catheter drainer. It may be done.
  • the catheter insertion portion 51 may be a hole provided at the bottom of the sanitary jig 50.
  • the sanitary jig 50 can be, for example, in the form of a paper cup provided with a hole as the catheter insertion portion 51 at the bottom.
  • the catheter insertion portion 51 may be a perforated cut provided at the bottom of the sanitary jig 50, which can be pressed and easily opened.
  • the toilet system 1 may be configured to allow the user to move the urinal container 5 held by the holder 10 by hand to the use position by grasping the covering portion 5a wrapped with the sanitary jig 50 by hand . According to this configuration, the user can excrete urine by inserting the catheter from the catheter insertion portion 51 of the sanitary jig 50 into the inside of the urinal container 5 moved to the use position.
  • the user removes the sanitary jig 50 after returning the urine storage container 5 in a state where the sanitary jig 50 is mounted to the holding position held by the holder 10 after the urine has been excreted.
  • the sanitary jig 50 may be discarded to a trash can or the like.
  • the user can hygienically excrete urine using the toilet system 1 without directly touching the urinal container 5.
  • the toilet system 1 may be configured to include an attachment device 36 for attaching the sanitary jig 50 to the urinal container 5.
  • FIG. 4 is a schematic view showing a schematic configuration of the toilet system 1 provided with the mounting device 36.
  • the sanitary jig 50 may be configured to be refillable in the interior of the storage box 20.
  • the sanitary jig 50 may be accommodated in the accommodation box 20 in a state where a plurality of the sanitary jigs 50 are stacked above the holding unit 10.
  • a mounting device 36 for mounting the sanitary jig 50 on the urinal container 5 may be provided inside the storage box 20.
  • the mounting device 36 may have any form as long as the sanitary jig 50 can be mounted on the urinal container 5 so as to wrap the covering portion 5a.
  • the mounting device 36 grips the sanitary jig 50 housed in a stack and housed at one of the plurality of sanitary jigs 50, for example, the nearest position to the holding unit 10, It can be set as a device which has a robot arm covered on container 5 for urination. Also, the mounting device 36 has an openable and closable arm, and when the lid 21 is opened, only the sanitary jig 50 at the lowest position among the stacked plural sanitary jigs 50 falls by its own weight. By doing this, the configuration may be such that the container for urination 5 is covered.
  • the mounting device 36 may be configured to mount the sanitary jig 50 on the urinal container 5 in accordance with the user's operation on the operation button 22.
  • the operation button 22 can be configured to be attached to the outer surface of the storage box 20, for example.
  • the operation button 22 is provided not only on the outer surface of the storage box 20 but also on the inside of the lid 21 or a wall surface in the toilet equipment to which the toilet system 1 is attached, which is easy to operate for the user. Just do it.
  • the sanitary jig 50 is mounted on the urinal container 5 by the mounting device 36. Therefore, the user does not need to manually mount the sanitary jig 50 and can perform sanitation. . In addition, since the user does not have to attach the sanitary jig 50 by hand, the sanitary jig 50 can be attached to the urine container 5 even if the user's hand is not convenient.
  • the urinal container 5 can be used.
  • the toilet system 1 may be configured to include a removal device 37 for removing the sanitary jig 50 attached to the urinal container 5.
  • FIG. 5 is a schematic view showing a schematic configuration of the toilet system 1 provided with the removal device 37.
  • the removal device 37 for removing the sanitary jig 50 from the urinal container 5 may be provided inside the storage box 20.
  • the removal device 37 may be any type of device as long as the sanitary jig 50 can be removed from the urine container 5 hygienically.
  • the removal device 37 may be, for example, in the form of a robot arm provided with an openable / closable arm for grasping and removing the sanitary jig 50 placed on the urine container 5 from the left and right.
  • a disposal box 23 is provided below the removal device 37, and the sanitary jig 50 removed from the urinal container 5 by the removal device 37 is discarded in the disposal box 23. May be configured.
  • the removal device 37 may be configured to remove the sanitary jig 50 from the urinal container 5 according to the operation of the user on the operation button 22. According to these configurations, since the sanitary jig 50 is removed from the urine container 5 by the removal device 37, the user does not have to remove the sanitary jig 50 manually and can perform sanitation. .
  • the toilet system 1 may be configured to include the cleaning device 35 for cleaning the urinal container 5.
  • FIG. 6 is a schematic view showing a schematic configuration of the toilet system 1 provided with the cleaning device 35. As shown in FIG. As shown in FIG. 6, the cleaning device 35 for cleaning the urinal container 5 may be provided inside the storage box 20.
  • the cleaning device 35 provided inside the storage box 20 may have, for example, a mechanism that allows the cleaning liquid such as a nozzle or a shower head to flow out to the ceiling portion of the storage box 20.
  • the washing device 35 can wash the urinal container 5 stored in the storage box 20 while being held by the holder 10.
  • the cleaning device 35 may include a sensor that detects the opening and closing of the lid 21 of the storage box 20, and may be configured to automatically clean the urinal container 5 when the lid 21 is closed.
  • the cleaning device 35 may be configured to periodically clean the urinal container 5 when the lid 21 is closed, or when it is detected that the lid 21 changes from the open state to the closed state, the urinal container The configuration may be such that the cleaning of 5 is performed.
  • cleaning apparatus 35 may be provided, and the structure which wash
  • the cleaning device 35 may be configured to disinfect and clean the urine container 5 by causing a disinfecting liquid such as alcohol to flow out to the urine container 5.
  • the cleaning device 35 may be configured to disinfect and clean the urine container 5 by causing hot water having a sterilizable temperature such as hot water to flow out to the urine container 5.
  • cleaning apparatus 35 may be the structure provided with the drying function to dry, after carrying out liquid washing
  • the cleaning device 35 may be able to dry the urine container 5 by blowing dry air onto the urine container 5 or by blowing hot air.
  • the cleaning device 35 may include a UV irradiator, and may be configured to be able to continuously sterilize the urine container 5 when not in use by performing UV irradiation on the urine container 5.
  • the urinal container 5 is hygienic, and the internal state of the storage box 20 on the lid 21 so that the urinal container 5 can be used safely.
  • the window part formed of the transparent member which can see can be provided.
  • the lid 21 may be formed of a transparent member. The user can see through the lid 21 the urinal container 5 being cleaned by the cleaning device 35. By this, the user can recognize that the urinal container 5 is hygienic and can use it safely.
  • the toilet system 1 may further include a transport device 40 that transports the urinal container 5 from the holding position held by the holding unit 10 to the use position of the user.
  • FIG. 7 is a block diagram showing a schematic configuration of the conveyance device 40
  • FIG. 8 is a view showing an example of the conveyance drive unit 43. As shown in FIG.
  • the transport device 40 includes a control unit 41 that controls each portion of the transport device 40, a position sensor 42 for detecting the position of the user, and a transport drive unit 43 that transports the urinal container 5. And have.
  • the control unit 41 detects the position of the user based on the sensor signal supplied from the position sensor 42, and conveys the urinal container 5 to a predetermined relative position (utilization position) with respect to the detected user position.
  • the conveyance drive unit 43 is controlled.
  • the predetermined relative position with respect to the position of the user is not limited to the use position by the user, and may be, for example, the hand position of the user.
  • the user may be able to hold the urinal container 5 transported to the hand position by hand and move it to an appropriate use position.
  • At least one position sensor 42 is provided at a location such as a wall surface or a ceiling surface of the holding unit 10, the containing box 20, and the toilet equipment provided with the toilet system 1.
  • the position sensor 42 may be, for example, an infrared sensor or a temperature sensor.
  • the transport device 40 has a plurality of position sensors 42 and can three-dimensionally detect the position of the user and a predetermined relative position with respect to the position of the user based on the sensor signals of the plurality of position sensors 42. May be Further, the control unit 41 may detect that the movement of the user has ended based on the sensor signal supplied from the position sensor 42, and may start driving of the conveyance drive unit 43.
  • the position of the user may be detected by image recognition from a photographed image obtained by photographing the inside of the toilet equipment, for example, using an imaging device such as an infrared camera.
  • the transport apparatus 40 can detect not only the position of the user but also the gender and physical constitution of the user by image recognition, and can calculate an appropriate use position for each user. Good.
  • a table in which a predetermined relative position to the position of the user obtained based on the experimental result is recorded is stored in the transport device 40, and the control unit 41 refers to the table to check the user's
  • the transport drive unit 43 may be driven to transport the urinal container 5 to a predetermined relative position with respect to the position.
  • the transport drive unit 43 can be configured, for example, in the form of a multi-axis robot arm, as shown in FIG.
  • the conveyance drive part 43 may be in any form as long as it can stably convey the urine container 5 from the holding position held by the holding part 10 to a predetermined relative position to the position of the user.
  • the transport driver 43 shown in FIG. 8 is merely an example.
  • the toilet system 1 includes the transport device 40 that detects the position of the user and transports the urinal container 5 to a predetermined position relative to the position of the user. Thereby, the user does not have to move the urinal container 5 from the holding position to the use position by hand, and convenience can be improved.
  • FIG. 9 to 11 are schematic views showing a schematic configuration of the toilet equipment 100 provided with the toilet system 1. As shown in FIG.
  • the width Wu of the wheelchair user is generally about 700 mm, and the depth Du is generally about 800 mm.
  • the space in the toilet equipment 100 has a width Wt of about 800 mm to 1000 mm and a depth Dt of about 1200 to 1400 That would be enough.
  • the hand-washing place 2 can be provided inside the toilet equipment 100. Since the conventional multipurpose toilet has a width x depth of about 2000 mm x 2000 mm, the toilet equipment 100 of the present embodiment can be installed with a half or less area of the conventional one. Therefore, two toilet equipments 100 can be installed in the space of the conventional multipurpose toilet, and the efficiency can be doubled as compared with the conventional multipurpose toilet.
  • a door opening / closing button 3 for opening and closing a door at an entrance of the toilet equipment 100 is provided inside the toilet equipment 100.
  • a safety sensor 8 is provided at the entrance of the toilet equipment 100 so that the user can safely enter and exit the toilet equipment 100.
  • the safety sensor 8 is provided so that the door does not close while the user is in and out of the toilet facility 100.
  • the opening and closing mechanism and the opening and closing motor for opening and closing the door at the entrance of the toilet equipment 100 may be provided, for example, at the ceiling of the toilet equipment 100.
  • ramp 9 may be provided in the outer side of the toilet installation 100, for example above the door of an entrance / exit. Since there is no space inside the toilet facility 100 for the wheelchair user to turn to exit, the user needs to exit backwards.
  • the exit lamp 9 can be configured to light up by pressing the door open / close button 3 in the toilet equipment 100 in order to allow the user to exit the toilet equipment 100.
  • the movement of the user may be detected by the position sensor 42 described above, and the exit lamp 9 may be turned on.
  • the exit lamp 9 is lit to notify the surrounding people of leaving. Therefore, even if the user is facing backward, the user leaves the toilet facility 100 with confidence. can do.
  • FIG. 10 is a view showing an example of the configuration of the entrance of the toilet equipment 100.
  • the height Hu of a wheelchair user is generally within 1400 mm
  • the height Ho of the doorway may be about 1600 mm.
  • the door 4 has, for example, a flat plate divided into four in the height direction, and when the door 4 is opened, 400 mm from the ceiling so that the lower three flat plates are overlapped on the front and back of the uppermost flat plate. It may be configured to be stored in the range.
  • FIG. 11 is a view showing another example of the configuration of the entrance of the toilet equipment 100.
  • the door 4 may be configured to open and close in the sideways direction.
  • the door 4 is desirably configured to be able to open and close without requiring a sliding door space, and can be configured to slide along the depth direction of the toilet equipment 100 when it is opened.
  • the door 4 may be a laterally deformable bellows structure, and the user deforms along the wall of the toilet equipment 100 by holding the external handle 4a from the outside of the toilet equipment 100 and sliding it laterally. While being pushed, it may be configured to be pushed in the depth direction.
  • the door 4 may be provided with a plurality of handles at the inside of the toilet equipment 100 at intervals in the depth direction.
  • the user who has entered the toilet facility 100 is first at a position close to himself, facing the front side of the toilet facility 100 provided with the toilet system 1, without turning to close the door 4.
  • the second internal handle 4c is held to slide the door 4 in the closing direction.
  • the user slides the door 4 to grasp the first inner handle 4 b which approaches the user, and further slides the door 4 in the closing direction. By this, the door 4 is closed.
  • the user when opening the door 4 from the inside of the toilet equipment 100, the user first holds the first inner handle 4b near the user without turning to open the door 4, and the door 4 Slide in the direction to open. Subsequently, the user slides the door 4 to hold the second inner handle 4 c that approaches the user, and further slides the door 4 in the direction to open the door 4. By this, the door 4 is opened, and the user can exit from the entrance while facing backward.
  • the door 4 When the toilet equipment 100 is a permanent installation, the door 4 may be electrically operated, and the door 4 may be opened and closed by the operation of the door open / close button 3.
  • the toilet system 1 is a space-saving form, it can also be provided, for example, in the place which divided parts, such as a common public restroom, with a partition, a curtain, etc. [Summary]
  • the urinal container, the holding portion for holding the urinal container, and the urinal container are connected to the external drainage pipe, and the urinal container is disposed in the urinal container.
  • a connecting pipe which is discharged from the drainage pipe when the liquid flows in the inside, and the urinal container is connected to the connecting pipe, the holding position being held by the holding section; It is a configuration that is movable from the use position by the user.
  • the user of the toilet system can move and use the urinal container between the holding position and the use position, and thus realize the toilet system excellent in utilization efficiency. Can.
  • the user since the user can excrete the urine container without transferring it to the toilet bowl, the installation space can be reduced.
  • the urinal container may be configured to have a covering portion to which the sanitary jig can be removably attached.
  • the covering portion can be covered with the sanitary jig and the urinal container can be used, there is no need to directly touch the urinal container with hand, and the toilet system can be used hygienically Can be provided.
  • the toilet system may further include a mounting device for mounting the sanitary jig on the covering portion.
  • the sanitary jig is attached to the covering portion of the urine container by the mounting device, there is no need for the user to manually attach the sanitary jig to the urine container.
  • This makes it possible to provide a toilet system that can be used hygienically.
  • it is not necessary to attach the sanitary jig by hand it is possible to provide a toilet system that is convenient for the handicapped person.
  • the holding unit includes a storage box provided inside, the storage box has a door that can be opened and closed, and the urinal container is opened via the opening / closing unit of the door.
  • the configuration may be such that it can be held by the holding portion and accommodated inside.
  • the urinal container can be stored inside the storage box when not in use, and the urinal container can be kept hygienic. Moreover, it can prevent that the toilet installation will be in a complicated state by setting it as the structure which accommodates the container for urine in a storage box.
  • a mounting device for mounting a sanitary jig on the covering portion of the urine container is provided inside the storage box, and the sanitary jig is mounted in the storage box. It may be a configuration.
  • a cleaning device for cleaning the urinal container may be provided inside the storage box.
  • the urinal container can be cleaned inside the storage box, and the urinal container can be hygienically used.
  • the cleaning device may be configured to automatically clean the urinal container when the door of the storage box is closed.
  • each user can use the toilet system hygienically without the urinal container being cleaned and being used by the next user.
  • the toilet system may further include a transport device that detects the position of the user and transports the urinal container to a predetermined position relative to the position of the user.
  • the urinal container is transported by the transport device to the predetermined position relative to the position of the user, the user does not need to reach out and grasp and move the urinal container at the holding position. .

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L'invention concerne un système de toilettes qui ne nécessite pas un espace d'installation important et qui présente une efficacité d'utilisation supérieure. La présente invention comprend : un récipient à urine (5) ; une partie de retenue (10) qui retient le récipient à urine (5) ; et un tuyau de raccordement (6) qui relie le récipient à urine (5) à un tuyau d'évacuation externe de telle sorte que le liquide à l'intérieur du récipient à urine (5) s'écoule à travers un intérieur du tuyau de raccordement (6) et est ainsi évacué du tuyau d'évacuation. Selon l'invention, le récipient à urine (5), tout en étant relié au tuyau de raccordement (6), peut se déplacer entre une position de retenue où il est retenu par la partie de retenue (10) et une position d'utilisation où il peut être utilisé par un utilisateur.
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