TOILET URINAL
A device is attached to a toilet bowl seat, and has an inlet, an outlet and a body portion. The inlet is shaped as a funnel. The toilet bowl seat includes a central opening and an upper surface that can support a seated user thereon. The body portion is disposed on an underside of the toilet bowl seat, such that the inlet is at the front, and the outlet is disposed over the bowl of the toilet. The inlet faces radially outward from the toilet bowl. The body portion is connected to the inlet funnel, and is formed as a hollow tubular body which is in communication with the outlet. The toilet bowl seat is connected to the toilet bowl via a hinge that allows a user to select the angle of the toilet bowl seat relative to the toilet bowl.
This application claims the priority of Provisional Application No. 62/337,403 filed on May 17, 2016, inventor Francisco Valdez, entitled “TOILET URINAL”. The entire disclosure of this provisional patent application is hereby incorporated by reference thereto, in its entirety.
STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENTNot applicable.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to a urinal device, and particularly to a device which can be attached to an existing commode.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONIt is a problem in the art to provide a urinal device for an existing commode or toilet of the type having a bowl, hinged seat, and water tank.
It is a problem to provide a device that can be retrofit to existing commodes and toilets, to collect urine reliably. Specifically, it is a problem to provide a device that can collect urine without splashing, for example, and prevents missing the bowl of the commode when the user is in the dark or low light conditions.
This invention relates to improvements in toilet bowl seats. While urinating into an open toilet bowl, men may have difficultly aiming or may be worried about excess urine splashing out of the bowl. Urine can splash from time to time and land on the floor, creating an unsanitary mess in the bathroom. Men may miss entirely and urinate on the toilet seat or the floor. Further, urinating into a toilet typically causes loud noises which can be embarrassing if a person has company at their home. There exists a need for a device that can direct urine into the toilet bowl from a standing position.
It is a problem to provide a device that solves the foregoing problems in the art that is reliable, convenient, and that can be attached to an existing commode or toilet.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONFrom the foregoing, it is seen that it is a problem in the art to provide a device meeting the above requirements. According to the present invention, a device is provided which meets the aforementioned requirements and needs in the prior art. Specifically, the device according to the present invention provides a device to that can be retrofit to existing commodes and toilets, to collect urine reliably. More specifically, the present invention can collect urine without splashing, for example, and prevents missing the bowl of the commode when the user is in the dark or low light conditions.
The device of the present invention provides a device that is attached to a toilet bowl seat, the device having an inlet, an outlet and a body portion. The inlet is shaped as a funnel. The toilet bowl seat includes a central opening and an upper surface that can support a seated user thereon. The body portion is disposed on an underside of the toilet bowl seat, such that the inlet is at the front, and the outlet is disposed over the bowl of the toilet. The inlet faces radially outward from the toilet bowl. The body portion is connected to the inlet funnel, and is formed as a hollow tubular body which is in communication with the outlet. The toilet bowl seat is connected to the toilet bowl via a hinge that allows a user to select the angle of the toilet bowl seat relative to the toilet bowl.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will be more readily apparent from the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
This invention relates to improvements in toilet bowl seats. While urinating into an open toilet bowl, men may have difficultly aiming or may be worried about excess urine splashing out of the bowl. Urine can splash from time to time and land on the floor, creating an unsanitary mess in the bathroom. Men may miss entirely and urinate on the toilet seat or the floor. Further, urinating into a toilet typically causes loud noises which can be embarrassing if a person has company at their home. There exists a need for a device that can direct urine into the toilet bowl from a standing position.
The inlet end 22 is shaped as a funnel. The toilet seat 10 includes the central opening 14 and has an upper surface 18 (shown in
The inlet end 22 faces radially outward from the toilet bowl, that is, toward the user when the user is standing in a usual position for urination. The inlet end 22 receives urine, which flows into the body portion 24.
In the preferred embodiment, the toilet bowl seat is connected to the toilet bowl via a hinge that allows a user to select the angle of the toilet bowl seat relative to the toilet bowl. Such hinges are known in the commode and toilet arts, and allow the toilet seat to be raised manually by the user to a desired angle, such that the toilet seat remains at that desired angle during use.
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The bowl 10 is shown broken away at the lower end. A hinge 40 is shown in
Here, the conduit 90 takes water from a toilet valve 80 (for example of a type that provides water to the toilet bowl when the toilet is flushed). The conduit then supplies the water to the interior of the toilet urinal 20. This way, when the user has finished, operation of the flush valve (not shown) of the toilet activates the valve 80 to dispense water to the bowl 50 and to the conduit 90. The conduit 90 can be disposed to collect water from the valve 80 in any manner which would be known to one having skill in the plumbing arts and in the toilet arts.
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The invention being thus described, it will be evident that the same may be varied in many ways by a routineer in the applicable arts. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention and all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the claims.
Claims
1. A toilet urinal for attachment to a toilet bowl seat, comprising:
- a body portion;
- an inlet end; and
- an outlet end; wherein said inlet is shaped as a funnel.
2. The toilet urinal of claim 1, wherein the toilet bowl seat includes a central opening and an upper surface that can support a seated user thereon, and wherein the toilet bowl seat has a front portion and a rear portion; and wherein said body portion is disposed on an underside of the toilet bowl seat such that said inlet end is at the front portion of the toilet seat, and the outlet end is disposed near the rear portion of the toilet and angled in a direction downwardly into a toilet bowl disposed below the toilet seat.
3. The toilet urinal of claim 1, wherein said inlet end faces radially outward from the toilet bowl seat.
4. The toilet urinal of claim 1, wherein said inlet end faces radially outward from the toilet bowl seat, and wherein said body portion is connected to the inlet funnel, and is formed as a hollow tubular body which is in communication with said outlet.
5. The toilet urinal of claim 1, wherein said toilet bowl seat is connected to the toilet bowl via a hinge that allows a user to select the angle of the toilet bowl seat relative to the toilet bowl.
6. The toilet urinal of claim 1, further comprising a conduit having a first end connected to a toilet flush valve and having a second end communicating with an interior of said body portion, whereby during flushing water flows from the toilet flush valve through said conduit and into said body portion.
Type: Application
Filed: May 12, 2017
Publication Date: Nov 23, 2017
Inventor: Francisco Valdez (Albuquerque, NM)
Application Number: 15/594,542