Abstract: A rolled paper dispenser includes a base that has a rear surface, and a front surface. The rear surface is adapted to be mounted on wall. The rolled paper dispenser also includes a dispensing section that extends from the base at an angle away from the front surface of the base. The dispensing section is a generally elongated, flat, thin member and can include a securing section and an attachment section. The securing section extends from the dispensing section and defines an angle with the front surface of the base from about 25° to about 65°.
Abstract: A rolled paper dispenser includes a base that has a rear surface, and a front surface. The rear surface is adapted to be mounted on wall. The rolled paper dispenser also includes a dispensing section that extends from the base at an angle away from the front surface of the base. The dispensing section is a generally elongated, flat, thin member and can include a securing section and an attachment section. The securing section extends from the dispensing section and defines an angle with the front surface of the base from about 25° to about 65°.
Abstract: A support structure may provide stability to a young child, infant, and/or neonate during waste elimination. The support structure may include a headrest, backrest, one or more armrests, and may couple to a toilet. The coupling may be implemented by a fastener to secure the support structure to the toilet. In some cases, the support structure may further couple to a potty ring and/or other assistance device for child waste elimination. Additionally or alternatively, the support structure may integrate other assistance devices for child waste elimination in a single support unit.