Toilet for disabled persons

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Inventors

Kimes, Robert H.

Application #

333687

Filed

Apr-5-1989

Published

Nov-28-1989

Current US Class

004/252.1
004/254
004/420
004/661

International Classes

E03D 011/00

Field of Search

4/254

Examiners

Artis; Henry K.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

McCaleb, Lucas & Burgman

US Patent References

4144597   Toilet support
4685157   Toilet aid
4715069   Toilet aids
4794653   Base for elevating...

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Abstract
A toilet for the disabled, particularly the wheelchair bound, spinal cord injured person in which the toilet bowl is formed with recesses along the top margins of its side walls to permit hand insertion for carrying out perineal cleaning functions. The combined height of the toilet bowl and seat in conjunction with optional handrails serve to promote user transfer from a wheelchair.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A toilet assembly for the disabled, comprising:

a toilet bowl having an open top, means for supporting said bowl in an elevated use position;

a toilet seat supported over the top rim of said bowl; and

said bowl having two enlarged entryways through opposite side walls thereof above the water line of residual water in said bowl to permit manual entry for perineal cleaning purposes said entryways being of sufficient size and extent to permit easy insertion of a user's hand, wrist and forearm into said bowl without the necessity of raising from said toilet seat.

2. The combination of claim 1, wherein said seat is positioned at a height from the floor such that its upper surface is substantially co-planar with the seat of a wheelchair whereby to facilitate transfer of the user between said wheelchair and toilet seat.



Description
This invention relates generally to sanitation equipment, specifically toilets for use by disabled humans.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Existing and known toilet facilities for the disabled are generally unsatisfactory in that they do no accommodate perineal cleaning by the disabled user, particularly spinal cord injured persons who have little or no leg use and are unable to raise up from the seat to carry out such functions. In addition, existing governmental standards for the height of the toilet bowl makes it difficult for the wheelchair disabled to adequately transfer between the wheelchair and toilet seats. Similarly, existing governmental regulations for a wall mounted grab bar locate the bar at a height that is out of reach to the normal wheelchair user; thereby preventing the application of adequate transfer leverage by a disabled person with limited upper body strength.

In view of the above-noted shortcomings of heretofore known toilet facilities for the disabled, the present invention provides an improved structure which overcomes such prior defects.
 
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