Abstract: A multi-compartmented toilet paper holder includes a mounting plate, which is attachable to a vertical wall. A housing pivotally engages the mounting plate to permit pivoting of the housing between open and closed positions. In one embodiment of the invention, an intermediate wall divides the interior of the housing into upper and lower compartments. In another embodiment of the invention, an intermediate wall divide the housing into side-by-side lateral compartments. Each compartment is of a size to accommodate a roll of toilet paper and each compartment has an access opening through which the paper is dispensed at the lower portion thereof.
Abstract: A portable hand wash unit is comprised of a tank having a dispenser housing hinged to the upper portion of the tank. The dispenser housing is shaped to define a pair of wash basins, each having a water outlet connected in continuous communication with a metering receptacle and each basin having a soap dispenser pump connected in communicating relation with a soap reservoir. Each wash basin is provided with a manual water pump which pumps clear water from a bag of water within the tank through the inlet of each metering receptacle. The inlet for each metering receptacle has a cross-sectional size approximately twice the cross-sectional size of the water outlet, thereby allowing a user the time needed to wash his hands after the user has finished operation of the water pump.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 19, 1987
Date of Patent:
September 13, 1988
Assignee:
Satellite Industries, Inc.
Inventors:
Duane T. Tegg, Perry M. Domaas, Michael A. Holm
Abstract: A portable knock-down toilet structure includes a base, vertical side, front and rear walls, and a top wall. The vertical walls each have slots in the lower edge portion thereof which engage clips on the base to detachably secure the vertical walls to the base. Elongate U-shaped corner members each have a plurality of pins which engage in slots in adjacent vertical edges of a pair of adjacent vertical walls to releasably secure the walls together. Each vertical wall has a plurality of cam locks pivoted along the upper edge portion thereof which engage in slots in the top wall to releasably secure the latter to the vertical walls.
Abstract: A wall panel for a building may be formed by twin sheet vacuum form molding an entire end panel which may then be cut to form an access opening which may be closed with the removed portion forming the door with the cut panel reassembled to form the building wall and door frame. A novel closure and lock secures the door.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 30, 1985
Date of Patent:
September 1, 1987
Assignee:
Satellite Industries, Inc.
Inventors:
Phillip R. Juaire, Frederic M. Wagner, Leo F. Wildgen
Abstract: A urinal for use with a portable restroom unit is formed of plastic and includes a unitary urinal body, including rear, side, bottom and front walls. Front and rear shelves are integral with front and rear walls, respectively, and cooperate with front and rear locking elements for supporting a screen. Attachment tabs project from the rear and bottom walls to permit attachment of the urinal to a wall of the portable restroom unit. A tubular drain tube is integral with the urinal and includes large and small diameter portions to permit selective connection to large and small diameter drain tubes.
Abstract: Closure elements for a building structure wherein each of the elements are identical and each element is an angular member having a plate formed with a diagonal slot and a leg with a plurality of holes for receiving fastening elements.
Abstract: A wall panel for a building may be formed by twin sheet vacuum form molding an entire end panel which may then be cut to form an access opening which may be closed with the removed portion forming the door with the cut panel reassembled to form the building wall and door frame. A novel closure and lock secures the door.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 29, 1983
Date of Patent:
March 4, 1986
Assignee:
Satellite Industries, Inc.
Inventors:
Phillip R. Juaire, Fredric M. Wagner, Leo F. Wildgen