WO2019155449A1 - Healthy modern elevated squatting toilet seat with easy installation - Google Patents
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- This invention is a toilet that combines the advantages of Eastern squatting toilet and modern seat toilet, which are the most common types of latrines around the world, including the features of cleanliness, ease of use and most importantly the health features, and solve the problems associated with the types of latrines which was mentioned above.
- This invention focuses on several features to be provided to the user. The most important of these features is the full natural and healthy squatting sitting position, which allows the body to perform the defecation process easily and comfortably, without leaving any side effects on the health of the colon and rectum. No special equipment or additional parts are required to achieve the required squatting position.
- Squatting toilets It is also called the“Eastern toilet” due to its presence in the Eastern countries. This type of toilets requires the user to stand on the body of the toilet, take off the underwear and then go down and sit in a free squatting position. It has many forms and types, but all of these types and forms share the same basic specifications.
- Trap pipe water sealing pipe: It is a part outside of the main toilet body and the toilet cannot work properly without this part. It is a S-shaped pipe, and is purchased independently of the toilet body, where it is connected to the bottom of the toilet body with the waste exit hole. Its function is to keep part of the stagnant clean water visible from the waste exit hole so that the waste will fall into the water to facilitate its movement to the sewer network instead of sticking to the toilet surface.
- Its function is cleaning the toilet basin and restoring stagnant water in the trap pipe, by allowing clean water to flow from the flush tank down the piping between the tank and the toilet, and then to the water holes in the toilet body. Then, the water flows into the toilet basin down to the trap pipe to push waste to the sewer network and replenish the stagnant water in the trap pipe.
- This type of toilet requires standing above the toilet hole by placing the feet on the area designated for standing, and then sit down squatting.
- This type of toilet offers several health benefits to its users.
- the squat position enables the user to sit at an angle of approximately 35 degrees between the leg and the thigh. This angle is considered the most suitable for the internal organs of the body to complete the defecation process in a healthy manner and empty the colon completely without the need to cause high pressure on the abdominal muscles. This situation protects its users from exposure to many gastrointestinal diseases such as
- Squatting position helps to effectively empty the bladder from urine without the need to strain the internal muscles.
- This type of toilet rises above the level of bathroom floor tile, and all its parts of are inside the body of the toilet, including the trap pipe.
- toilet seat installed on bathroom floor, in which the sewer pipe is out from the bathroom floor.There is a hole in the bottom body of toilet seat to connect to the underneath sewer pipe.
- Toilet seat installed on the wall of the bathroom, in which the sewer pipe is out from the bathroom wall, and the slot dedicated to connect to sewer pipe is located at the back of toilet body.
- Its function is cleaning the toilet basin and restoring stagnant water in the trap pipe, by allowing clean water to flow from the flush tank down the piping between the tank and the toilet, and then to the water holes in the toilet body. Then, the water flows into the toilet basin down to the trap pipe to push waste to the sewer network and replenish the stagnant water in the trap pipe.
- the basin is where the waste is collected and transported down its slope to the opening leading to the trap pipe.
- Waste exit hole It is a hole located in the toilet basin directly below the user. Its function is to allow the waste to exit from the toilet basin to the trap pipe directly connected to it and then to the sewerage system.
- the trap pipe is an S-shaped fixed part and is made of a similar material of the toilet body. Its function is to keep part of the stagnant clean water visible from the waste exit hole, and to prevent waste from sticking to the toilet surface.
- This type of latrine has a lid to cover the toilet basin, which is made mostly of light plastic lampposts. It has the ability to move at a 90 degree angle in front of the rear with the toilet body on a hub installed on the toilet basin behind the person sitting on the toilet.
- This invention is a toilet seat that provides the user with a complete squatting position, comfort during use due to the full support of body weight on its rising body, maintaining personal hygiene and cleanliness of the bathroom floor, ease of installation and the possibility of replacing the modern seating toilet or the traditional squat toilet with this invention.
- the longest axis of the first oval shape is parallel to the wall behind the seat.
- the other oval shape which is less in width, intersects with it, so that its longest axis is perpendicular to the wall behind the seat.
- These two oval shapes combine to form the main lines of the toilet basin.
- This shape provides a place to lean the thighs while sitting on the toilet in a squat position, where this toilet rises 200 mm from the surface of the floor.
- This invention also provides a legroom on both front sides of the toilet basin to allow free movement for the legs to be able to sit in a squatting position comfortably, and to be able to move the feet slightly during personal hygiene after the completion of defecation.
- This“cross-oval T” shape also enables children, people under the normal range of high and people with Dwarfism to use the front area of the toilet to sit, as this area at the front has a lower width that allows them to sit comfortably.
- the toilet surface level is parallel to the floor of the bathroom at all points, so that people with different heights and ages can use the toilet seat in any area that suits them.
- the highest point of the ceramic body of the toilet must allow a full squatting position of an angle of 30-35 degrees between the thigh and the leg. Approximate height to reach this position ranges from 15- 25 cm, ideally set on 200 mm above the floor of the bathroom tile. This height increases with the height of the seating area (approximately 20 mm). It is suitable for the user to sit in the full squat position during the defecation. Stagnant water area designated for the collection of waste
- this invention offers the advantage of stagnant water collection in the stagnant water area, an area in the toilet basin that has a distinctive cavity from the lavatory basin and a 19- degree-angle, and a water depth ranging from 0.00 to 45.1 mm.
- the waste is collected in this area and then slides down by the tilt of the toilet basin and gravity into a side opening located at the back of the toilet basin, and connected to the trap pipe which is located in the toilet body and is made of the same material as toilet body is made of.
- This design does not allow solid waste to spread stagnant water randomly on the user's body. A 45 mm height of stagnant water is not sufficient for this random water splash.
- Seating area and thigh position is a hollowed plastic surface with a horizontal direction. It moves at a 90 degree angle in front-rear direction with the toilet body on an axis fixed on the toilet basin behind the sitting area.
- the seating area thickness is 20 mm.
- Waste exit hole is an opening located vertically in the back side of the toilet basin. Its function is to allow the waste to exit from the toilet basin to the trap pipe and then to the sewerage system. It is a circular shaped opening located between the stagnant water area and the toilet basin on the one hand, and the trap pipe on the other. The diameter of this circuit is 86 mm. This hole is located in the rear wall of the toilet basin at an angle perpendicular to the direction of the bathroom floor (90 degrees to the floor).
- the trap pipe is located at the back of the seat body so that the waste is driven by gravity.
- the trap pipe is permanently connected to the bathroom seat. It is fixed and non-removable in this model, and is made of the same material the toilet seat is made of.
- Flush tank
- It is a lid made mostly of light plastic lampposts. It moves at a 90 degree angle in front-rear direction with the toilet body on an axis fixed on the toilet basin behind the sitting area. Its purpose is to provide coverage for the basin.
- the outer body of the toilet seat which contains all the above parts except the flush tank, cover and seating area, which are all placed above the outer main body each in its assigned place.
- the western seating toilet offers the cleanliness and convenience for its users and for the architectural space, which contains the toilet body, in addition to its modern shape, which causes many to prefer this type of toilet seats.
- it lacks several health-related benefits for its users: I. It does not provide the full squat position for the users, which makes its users vulnerable to the following health problems: a. Colon diseases.
- the elevated design of the toilet squat closes from the sides which mimics the modern designs and confines waste, unlike the traditional squat toilets which are open from the sides allowing the spread of water randomly on the user's clothes, body, and bathroom floor.
- B. Protects the nerves that control the prostate, bladder and uterus from becoming stretched and damaged.
- C. Securely seals the ileocecal valve, which is located between the colon and the small intestine. In the conventional sitting position, this valve is unsupported and often leaks during evacuation, contaminating the small intestine.
- D. Relaxes the puborectalismuscle which normally chokes the rectum in order to maintain continence.
- FIG (1) Is a perspective view of the (Healthy Modern Squatting Toilet Seat Elevated and Easy Installation) module.
- FIG (2) Is a top view of the (Healthy Modem Squatting Toilet Seat Elevated and Easy Installation) module.
- FIG (3) Is a side view of the (Healthy Modern Squatting Toilet Seat Elevated and Easy Installation) module.
- FIG (4) Is a front view of the (Healthy Modern Squatting Toilet Seat Elevated and Easy Installation) module.
- FIG (5) Is a rear view of the (Healthy Modern Squatting Toilet Seat Elevated and Easy Installation) module.
- Fig (6) Is a top view of the (Healthy Modern Squatting Toilet Seat Elevated and Easy Installation) module, the toilet cover is opened.
- Fig (7) Is a section (Section A-A) of the (Healthy Modern Squatting Toilet Seat Elevated and Easy Installation) module.
- Fig (8) Is a section (Section B-B) of the (Healthy Modern Squatting Toilet Seat Elevated and Easy Installation) module.
- Fig (9) Is a section (Section C-C) of the (Healthy Modern Squatting Toilet Seat Elevated and Easy Installation) module.
- Fig (10) Is a section (Section A-A) of the (Healthy Modern Squatting Toilet Seat Elevated and Easy Installation) module, shows the numbers of some parts of the toilet seat.
- Fig (11) Is a section (Section B-B) of the (Healthy Modern Squatting Toilet Seat Elevated and Easy Installation) module, shows the numbers of some parts of the toilet seat.
- Fig (12) Is a top view of the (Healthy Modern Squatting Toilet Seat Elevated and Easy Installation) module, the toilet cover is opened, shows the numbers of some parts of the toilet seat.
- Fig (13) Is a side view of the (Healthy Modern Squatting Toilet Seat Elevated and Easy Installation) module, shows the method of use for people within normal range of height.
- Fig (14) Is a side view of the (Healthy Modern Squatting Toilet Seat Elevated and Easy Installation) module, shows the method of use for children, people with less height than normal range of height, and people with dwarfism.
- Part number 1 is the main external body of the toilet.
- Part number 2 is the Seating area and thigh position.
- Part number 3 is the Flush tank.
- Part number 4 is the toilet cover.
- Part 5 is the hinge which connects the toilet cover and the seating area and thigh position with the main external body of the toilet.
- Part number 6 is the toilet basin.
- toilet module have a main part, Main external body 1, outer body of the toilet seat, which contains all the above parts except the flush tank 3, cover 4 and seating area 2, which are all placed above the outer main body 1 each in its assigned place.
- Figure 2 shows the top view of the module with the dimensions and section lines.
- Figure 3 shows the side view of the module with the dimensions and section lines, level 12 is the flush tank top level (+535 mm), level 13 is the basin cover level (+220 mm), level 14 is the seating area and thigh position level ( +200 mm), level 15 is the main external toilet body level (+ 180 mm), level 16 is the ground level ( +_ 000 mm).
- FIG 4 shows the front view of the module with the dimensions and section lines
- level 12 is the flush tank top level (+535 mm)
- level 13 is the basin cover level (+220 mm)
- level 14 is the seating area and thigh position level ( +200 mm)
- level 15 is the main external toilet body level (+ 180 mm)
- level 16 is the ground level ( +_ 000 mm).
- FIG. 5 shows the rear view of the module with the dimensions and section lines
- level 12 is the flush tank top level (+535 mm)
- level 13 is the basin cover level (+220 mm)
- level 14 is the seating area and thigh position level ( +200 mm)
- level 15 is the main external toilet body level (+ 180 mm)
- level 16 is the ground level ( +_ 000 mm).
- FIG. 6 shows the top view of the module, the cober is opened, with the dimensions and section lines, level 12 is the flush tank top level (+535 mm), level 13 is the basin cover level (+220 mm), level 14 is the seating area and thigh position level ( +200 mm), level 15 is the main external toilet body level (+ 180 mm), level 16 is the ground level ( +_ 000 mm).
- Figure 7 shows the section A-A of the module with the dimensions and section lines
- level 12 is the flush tank top level (+535 mm)
- level 13 is the basin cover level (+220 mm)
- level 14 is the seating area and thigh position level ( +200 mm)
- level 15 is the main external toilet body level (+ 180 mm)
- level 16 is the ground level ( +_ 000 mm).
- Figure 8 shows the section B-B of the module with the dimensions and section lines, level 12 is the flush tank top level (+535 mm), level 13 is the basin cover level (+220 mm), level 14 is the seating area and thigh position level ( +200 mm), level 15 is the main external toilet body level (+ 180 mm), level 16 is the ground level ( +_ 000 mm).
- FIG 9 shows the section C-C of the module with the dimensions and section lines
- level 12 is the flush tank top level (+535 mm)
- level 13 is the basin cover level (+220 mm)
- level 14 is the seating area and thigh position level ( +200 mm)
- level 15 is the main external toilet body level (+ 180 mm)
- level 16 is the ground level ( +_ 000 mm).
- Figure 10, 11, and 12 shows the parts location and numbering as follows: 1 is the main external toilet body, 2 is the seating and thigh position area, 3 is the flush tank, 4 is the toilet cover, 5 is the hinge between the toilet cover and the seating and thigh position area on a hand, and the main external body in an other, 6 is the toilet basin, 7 is the clean water of the flush tank,
- 8 is the trap pipe
- 9 is the stagnant water are
- 10 is the piping between the flush tank and the toilet basin
- 11 is the waste exit hole.
- the toilet basin made up of two cross-oval shapes (T direction).
- the longest axis of the first oval shape is parallel to the wall behind the seat.
- the other oval shape which is less in width, intersects with it, so that its longest axis is perpendicular to the wall behind the seat.
- These two oval shapes combine to form the main lines of the toilet basin.
- This shape provides a place to lean the thighs while sitting on the toilet in a squat position ( Seating area and thigh position 2).
- This“cross-oval T” shape also enables children, people under the normal range of high and people with Dwarfism to use the front area of the toilet to sit, as this area at the front has a lower width that allows them to sit comfortably.
- the toilet surface level is parallel to the floor of the bathroom at all points, so that people with different heights and ages can use the toilet seat in any area that suits them.
- the highest point of the ceramic body of the toilet must allow a full squatting position of an angle of 30-35 degrees between the thigh and the leg.
- the seating area and thigh position level 14 rises 200 mm from the surface of the floor.
- This invention also provides a legroom on both front sides of the toilet basin to allow free movement for the legs to be able to sit in a squatting position comfortably, and to be able to move the feet slightly during personal hygiene after the completion of defecation.
- the Stagnant water area 9 designated for the collection of waste is Unlike existing squatting latrines, this invention offers the advantage of stagnant water collection in the stagnant water area, an area in the toilet basin that has a distinctive cavity from the lavatory basin and a 19-degree-angle, and a water depth ranging from 0.00 to 45.1 mm.
- the waste is collected in this area and then slides down by the tilt of the toilet basin and gravity into a side opening located at the back of the toilet basin.
- the Seating area and thigh position 2 is a hollowed plastic surface with a horizontal direction. It moves at a 90 degree angle in front- rear direction with the toilet body on an axis fixed on the toilet basin behind the sitting area, the hinge 5.
- the seating area 2 thickness is 20 mm. When the seating area is placed on the toilet basin.
- the seating area 2 is parallel to the floor of the bathroom at all points so that people of different heights and ages can use the bathroom seat in the area that suits them.
- this opening is the exit waste hole 11.
- the exit waste hole 11 is connected to the trap pipe 8 which is located in the toilet body and is made of the same material as toilet body is made of. This design does not allow solid waste to spread stagnant water randomly on the user's body. A 45 mm height of stagnant water in the stagnant water area 9 as shown in figure 7 and figure 12 is not sufficient for this random water splash.
- the Seating area and thigh position 2 is a hollowed plastic surface with a horizontal direction. It moves at a 90 degree angle in front-rear direction with the toilet body 1 on an hinge 5 fixed on the toilet external main body 1 behind the sitting area 2.
- the seating area 2 thickness is 20 mm.
- the seating area is placed on the toilet basin 6, ideally they are together 200 mm higher than the bathroom tile level, as shown in figure 7 which is enough to provide a full squat sitting position and a right angle for the user.
- the seating area 2 is parallel to the floor of the bathroom at all points so that people of different heights and ages can use the bathroom seat in the area that suits them.
- theWaste exit hole 11 is an opening located vertically in the back side of the toilet basin 6. Its function is to allow the waste to exit from the toilet basin 6 to the trap pipe 8 and then to the sewerage system. It is a circular shaped opening located between the stagnant water area 9 and the toilet basin on the one hand, and the trap pipe 8 on the other. The diameter of this circuit is 86 mm.
- This hole 11 is located in the rear wall of the toilet basin 6 at an angle perpendicular to the direction of the bathroom floor (90 degrees to the floor). This direction and location of the waste exit hole 11 are determined this way in order to shorten the height of the toilet seat to get the lowest possible height.
- theTrap pipe 8 is an S-shaped pipe.
- the trap pipe is located at the back of the main external seat body 1 so that the waste is driven by gravity.
- the trap pipe 8 is permanently connected to the main external seat body 1. It is fixed and non-removable in this model, and is made of the same material the toilet seat is made of.
- the flush tank 3 is a separate part of the main external body 1, its function is cleaning the toilet basin 6 and restoring stagnant water in the trap pipe 8, by allowing clean water 7 to flow from the flush tank 3 down the piping between the tank and the toilet 10, and then to the water holes in the toilet body. Then, the water flows into the toilet basin 6 down to the trap pipe 8 to push waste to the sewer network and replenish the stagnant water in the trap pipe and stagnant water area 9.
- the size of the flush tank 3 allows for reasonable and considerable use of water. This size is 13.3 Liter.
- theToilet cover is a lid made mostly of light plastic lampposts. It moves at a 90 degree angle in front-rear direction with the toilet body on an axis fixed on the toilet basin behind the sitting area. Its purpose is to provide coverage for the basin.
- This invention is smaller in size than modern seated toilets, which requires less amount of materials to manufacture it.
- This invention can be utilized by installing it in bathrooms in private homes, hotels and temporary accommodations, hospitals, public bathrooms and all types of buildings. Users of this type of defecation method
- any type of latrine can be replaced with this invention easily and without reconstruction to floor tiles, or replacing parts of the sewerage system for the replacement Method of use:
- the body automatically takes the position of squatting at an angle of about 35 degrees, and enables it to defecate in a healthy, correct and comfortable position.
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