WO2018144793A1 - Toilet - Google Patents
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- WO2018144793A1 WO2018144793A1 PCT/US2018/016554 US2018016554W WO2018144793A1 WO 2018144793 A1 WO2018144793 A1 WO 2018144793A1 US 2018016554 W US2018016554 W US 2018016554W WO 2018144793 A1 WO2018144793 A1 WO 2018144793A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61G—TRANSPORT, PERSONAL CONVEYANCES, OR ACCOMMODATION SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR PATIENTS OR DISABLED PERSONS; OPERATING TABLES OR CHAIRS; CHAIRS FOR DENTISTRY; FUNERAL DEVICES
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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- A47K11/00—Closets without flushing; Urinals without flushing; Chamber pots; Chairs with toilet conveniences or specially adapted for use with toilets
- A47K11/04—Room closets; Chairs with toilet conveniences or specially adapted for use with toilets, e.g. night chairs ; Closets for children, also with signalling means, e.g. with a music box, or the like
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- A61G—TRANSPORT, PERSONAL CONVEYANCES, OR ACCOMMODATION SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR PATIENTS OR DISABLED PERSONS; OPERATING TABLES OR CHAIRS; CHAIRS FOR DENTISTRY; FUNERAL DEVICES
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- the present invention is a toilet that inhibits an occupant from exiting the toilet.
- Sensors positioned on the toilet detect the application of pressure on the toilet by an occupant that is consistent with an occupant attempting to exit the toilet, and/or movements of the occupant that are consistent with an occupant attempting to exit the toilet.
- the sensors cause an actuator to change the angle of the toilet seat, which inhibits exiting the toilet.
- the toilet may also be constructed to signal an attendant when actions by an occupant are consistent with actions indicating an attempt by the occupant to exit the toilet.
- Figure 2 is a front elevation of an embodiment of a toilet according to the invention.
- Figure 5 shows a right side perspective view of another embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 6 shows a left side perspective view of the embodiment of the invention of Figure 5.
- the present invention is a toilet comprising one or more sensors that sense movements of an occupant that are indicative of a person attempting to exit a toilet.
- the sensors emit a signal that actuates changes in an angle of the seat of the toilet.
- an angle of the seat of the toilet changes from generally horizontal to an angle that is not horizontal.
- a top surface of the toilet changes from generally horizontal to an angle that is preferably not more than thirty degrees and more preferably not more than twenty two and a half (22 1 ⁇ 2°) degrees from horizontal, with the front of the toilet seat, or portion of the toilet seat closer to the front of the toilet seat, elevated relative to the rear of the toilet seat, that is, the seat is moved to incline from a rear portion of the seat to a front portion of the seat.
- the actuator is positioned in the rear of the toilet, and the seat is moved to the inclined position by moving the rear of the seat downwardly.
- the actuator is positioned in the front of the device. The actuator moves the front of the seat upwardly so that the inclined position of the seat is accomplished by moving the front of the seat upwardly relative to the rear of the seat
- FIG. 1 or Figure 5 a toilet similar to a portable toilet used in medical facilities and nursing homes is depicted.
- the toilet 2 has a seat 3, with an opening 4 in the seat that communicates with a receptacle for waste material.
- the seat is elevated to an appropriate height by a plurality of legs 8, such as four legs.
- Arms, such as the pair of arms 10, are spaced apart and are present on opposite sides of the toilet seat. The arms may extend upwardly from the toilet seat, providing an opening between the arms for access to the seat.
- one or more pressure sensors 18 are located in the arms of the device.
- a plurality of spaced apart pressure sensors may be used, since different users will apply pressure to the arms in different places while attempting to stand up or exit the toilet.
- the pressure sensors are calibrated so that when pressure that is significant enough to indicate a user's attempt to stand or exit the toilet, the toilet seat moves to an inclined position as described herein to inhibit such movement.
- the actuators 20, 120 may be an electrically powered actuator.
- An electric motor with rack and pinion gear may be used as an actuator to lower the seat.
- the electric motor may be powered by a battery, particularly where portability of the toilet is desired.
- two batteries 42, 44 provide power redundancy.
- the actuators 20, 120 may be extended to support the toilet seat 3 in a generally horizontal position under normal use, but upon receiving a signal from a motion sensor, pressure sensor or other sensor, or a combination, the actuator retracts so as to pull the rear of the hinged toilet seat downwardly, or in another embodiment, push the front of the seat upwardly.
- the toilet seat is repositioned at an angle, which is preferred to not to exceed thirty degrees from horizontal and is more preferred to not exceed twenty two and a half (22 1/2°) degrees from horizontal.
- the incline of the toilet seat will inhibit, although not necessarily prevent, a user from standing or exiting the toilet.
- lowering of the rear of toilet seat 3 may be terminated if the sensor or sensors that have initiated actuation of the actuators 20, 120 senses that movement by the user is terminated. For example, if pressure on the arms is terminated, or movement away from the seat back is terminated and the user moves his or her back against the seat back, movement of the seat may be terminated at less than full movement.
- the seat upon sensing that movement is terminated, the seat returns to its original position, or alternatively, only if the user's back is positioned against the seat back as sensed by sensors 14 does the seat return to its original position.
- the device is preferred to again lower the rear of the seat if movement is sensed.
- actuation of one or more of the sensors also actuates an alert provided to an attendant so that help is summoned to the toilet and to the user of the toilet.
- alert may be an audible or visual signal 40 provided at a central location, such as a nurse's station, or a signal that is provided to a mobile telephone or other receiving device.
- a call button 30 may be positioned on the device so that the user may intentionally press the button to seek assistance. Wireless communications may be used to alert an assistant.
- the actuator for the seat is actuated by a mechanical switch.
- a barrier such as crossbar 22, 122 is positioned between the arms at the front of the toilet.
- the barrier may be pivotally mounted 26 at one end of the barrier.
- two barriers or crossbars 102 are used, with one barrier pivotally mounted to each of the arms.
- a crossbar sensor senses movement of the barrier.
- the crossbar sensor 24 may be a switch that initiates actuation of the actuators 20, 120. Actuating the crossbar sensor by pushing against it could lock the crossbar from further movement, preventing the occupant from exiting the toilet.
- the actuator may be mounted to push or lift the back of the seat above the front of the seat in order to assist exiting the toilet.
- the maximum angle of the seat is limited to a maximum of about 30° from horizontal, and is more preferably limited to about 22 1/2°, from horizontal.
- Lifting the rear of the toilet seat 3 relative to the front is preferred to be actuated by a switch or other actuation device to which the user of the toilet does not have access while occupying the toilet. Actuation of this feature is preferred to be available only when an assistant is present. Actuation may be provided by a switch that communicates with the actuator or actuators 20, 120, such as a mechanical switch or a wireless remote communications device.
- FIG. 3 and Figure 4 demonstrate the interrelationship of the electromechanical features of the invention according to an embodiment of the invention.
- the motion or distance sensors 14, load cells 18, and crossbar sensor 24 communicate with a wireless transmitter that may include a signal amplifier. Communications may be via a local area wireless computer networking technology (Wi-Fi) connective devices, or devices that provide short range wireless communications, including but not limited to those communications devices operating at frequencies between 2402 and 2480 MHz, or 2400 and 2483.5 MHz, such as Bluetooth® devices.
- the wireless transmitter 30 may be connected to a microcomputer 32 that actuates the actuators 20, 120. The wireless transmitter may also actuate an audible or visual signal, which is demonstrated by the call bell 36 in Figure 3.
- the wireless transmitter may also communicate conditions of the sensors and the toilet to a wireless mobile device 34 such as a smartphone.
- Load cells may be used as sensor for sensing pressure as stated herein.
- a load cell is a transducer that creates an electrical signal whose magnitude is positively related to the magnitude of force applied. Some load cells measure deformation due to load and produce the electrical signal, such as strain gauge and piezo-electric load cells.
- the load cells 18 produce an electrical signal that actuates the movement of the seat when the force exceeds a preset level. Normal arm pressure from the user's movement while sitting on the toilet does not result in actuation of the sensors or the actuator, but pushing down on the arms, or pushing the arms toward the rear, as the occupant attempts to exit the toilet increases the magnitude of the signal generated by the load cell to a threshold that causes movement of the toilet seat as described herein.
- the threshold may be variable as required for the application of the toilet. It is believed that a minimum pressure of 30 pounds per square inch as measured by the sensor will indicate that pressure is applied to an arm of the toilet is consistent with a person exiting the toilet. [032] In an embodiment, downward pressure on either or both of the arms at a force that is in excess of normal movement of the user's hands and arms, and consistent with pressure placed on the toilet's arms when pushing down on the arms when exiting the toilet, is sufficient to actuate movement of the toilet seat by the actuators.
- the toilet is preferred to be portable, and may be fitted with a caster 50 at each of the four (4) legs.
- the casters may be fitted with a locking device 54 to selectively retard movement of the toilet.
- a handle 52 may be provided for pushing or pulling the toilet.
- a control pendant may be provided.
- the control pendant 46 allows an operator to position or reposition the toilet seat by means of the actuators.
- the control pendant may also clear the call feature, indicated battery charge level, or provide other monitoring and control functions.
- the control pendant is preferred to be positioned on the back of the toilet where it is not easily accessible to a person seated in the toilet.
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