Disposable toddler/geriatic training aid potty chair liners

This present invention is a leak proof absorbent liner in which is intended to be inserted into both a toddler potty training chair and geriatric commode. The liners are comprised of a leak-proof outer shell and inner absorbent pad manufactured to fit into all commodes and potty chairs. The absorbent pad acts as a potty training aid for toddlers unlike any other potty-chair liners. It is obvious that the absorbent chemically treated pad that absorbs the liquid body waste that causes the liner to change color thus excites and encourages training the child to use the potty chair so they can discover the mystery color Within the liner. The Geriatric absorbent pad within the leak-proof liner will also contain a chemically treated material created with the intention of a caregiver to visually recognize from a distance the vibrant color indicator indicating that it is time to change the liner. the leak-resistant liner entails a creative design that enables the user to utilize the pull-tabs and drawstring located at the peripheral edge of the liner to significantly reduce the risk of human waste spillage.

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Description
THE SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

It is obvious to the skilled health care giver that this potty chair liner with the chemically treated pad That absorbs the human liquid waste is an asset to the potty training process in which Every caregiver to any toddler experiences. The object is to provide the child with the Insensitive to use the potty chair as they graduate into using the big peoples toilet. This is A safe and sanitary way to train and dispose of a toddler's body waste. The object is to Use the same design for the geriatric liner with the purpose of providing a Caregiver with a warning through the brightly colored pad that the liner needs to be Changed promptly thus resulting in a sanitary environment while making their job easier While meeting the needs of the elderly or disabled person. The user places the leak-proof shell containing an/absorbent chemically treated liner that Is sealed beneath the pocket of the liner and inserts it into the toddler potty chair or Geriatric chair. This liner also features pull-tabs and a drawstring for easy clean lift out.

The user sanitarily pulls the string tightly than lifts liner out and into the garbage. The Liner is designed to enable the potty chairs to remain free from liquid or feces while Using the liner and disposing the waste properly.

BACKGROUND INVENTION

1. Field of Invention

The present invention relates to a disposable toddler/geriatric training aid potty and commode disposable liners.

2. Background Art

In a typical day of training a toddler to graduate out of diapers and using a potty chair that is designed for the purpose of eventually using a toilet as a child grows to that size. The child is usually bribed and rewarded to use the child size potty chair. This convenient portable potty-chair is usually transported wherever needed whether it be traveling in recreational vehicles, automobiles, boats, and outdoors and in every room in a home. The purpose of this invention is for making life easier for those who need it the most. The use through geriatric care will enable the handicap individual to live in a more sanitized environment as the caregiver is trained to visually recognize the liner through the vibrant color indicator that it is time to change the liner.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 a down ward view of potty liners showing the 6 parts

FIG. 2 showing a side view

FIG. 3 showing a cut away section view showing the interior parts.

DISCRIPTION OF PARTS

  • 1—Water resistant outer shell
  • 2—Interior filter liner
  • 3—Absorbent filler pad.
  • 4—2 draw strings
  • 5—Elastic band
  • 6—2-Pull tabs

Claims

1. A liner for the use of a toddler potty seat/geriatric commode said liner

2. comprising of a semi-rigid, leak resistant outer shell.

3. A central portion containing absorbent inner pad that rests in the base of the comprised said (claim-1 liner)

4. A chemically treated filter (part 3) that activates a distinguishable color indicator upon excretion of human waste liquid. This enables caregiver to distinguish usage by the visual-aid color indicator.

5. The two drawings and the elastic band are concealed in the pocket-fold surrounding the upper peripheral edge of the leak-resistant liner.

6. The two tabs are incorporated into the upper peripheral edge og the said liner.

Patent History
Publication number: 20060080767
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 8, 2004
Publication Date: Apr 20, 2006
Inventors: Gwen Dombe-Korody (Canton, MI), Patricia Dombe-McDonald (Trenton, MI), David Pettinga (Grosse Ile, MI), Bonnie Pettinga (Grosse Ile, MI)
Application Number: 10/889,167
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: 4/484.000
International Classification: A47K 11/06 (20060101);