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(11)EP 3 477 009 B1

(12)EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION

(45)Mention of the grant of the patent:
15.06.2022 Bulletin 2022/24

(21)Application number: 18201692.3

(22)Date of filing:  22.10.2018
(51)International Patent Classification (IPC): 
A47K 3/022(2006.01)
B64D 11/02(2006.01)
A47K 17/02(2006.01)
E03C 1/324(2006.01)
(52)Cooperative Patent Classification (CPC):
E03C 1/324; B64D 11/02; A47K 2201/02; A47K 17/02; A47K 3/022

(54)

FOOT WASHING SYSTEM

FUSSWASCHSYSTEM

SYSTÈME DE LAVAGE DE PIEDS


(84)Designated Contracting States:
AL AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HR HU IE IS IT LI LT LU LV MC MK MT NL NO PL PT RO RS SE SI SK SM TR

(30)Priority: 25.10.2017 US 201715792857

(43)Date of publication of application:
01.05.2019 Bulletin 2019/18

(73)Proprietor: The Boeing Company
Chicago, IL 60606-2016 (US)

(72)Inventors:
  • FULLERTON, James A
    Chicago, IL Illinois 60606-2016 (US)
  • BROWN, Douglas Alan
    Chicago IL 60606-2016 (US)

(74)Representative: Boult Wade Tennant LLP 
Salisbury Square House 8 Salisbury Square
London EC4Y 8AP
London EC4Y 8AP (GB)


(56)References cited: : 
EP-A1- 3 002 217
CN-Y- 2 414 713
JP-U- H0 593 443
US-B1- 6 604 471
WO-A2-2018/084693
CN-Y- 200 987 633
US-A- 4 970 732
  
      
    Note: Within nine months from the publication of the mention of the grant of the European patent, any person may give notice to the European Patent Office of opposition to the European patent granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall not be deemed to have been filed until the opposition fee has been paid. (Art. 99(1) European Patent Convention).


    Description

    FIELD OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION



    [0001] The present invention generally relates to a system which may be used in confined spaces, such as lavatories of commercial aircraft.

    BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION



    [0002] Commercial aircraft typically include one or more lavatories within an interior cabin. A lavatory within an aircraft generally includes a toilet, a sink, and a faucet. The sink is positioned at a height that allows individuals to wash their hands.

    [0003] For various cultural, religious, traditional and/or other such reasons, certain individuals may desire (and/or be required by conscience) to wash their feet, such as during a flight. For example, for religious purposes, an individual may wash feet before praying. One or more prayer times may occur during a particular flight, especially during long haul flights (such as transoceanic flights). Accordingly, certain individuals may find it necessary to use aircraft lavatories to wash their feet during flights before praying.

    [0004] In order to wash feet within a lavatory of an aircraft, the individuals may place one foot at a time within a sink. As can be appreciated, a sink that is configured for hand washing is generally not amenable to foot washing. That is, individuals may find it awkward, cumbersome, difficult, and otherwise undesirable to position their feet within a sink of a lavatory of an aircraft. Moreover, water may splash over and/or drip from the sink onto the floor of the lavatory when an individual washes a foot within a sink.

    [0005] According to its Abstract, US 6 604 471 B1 describes a transportable living quarters configured for maximum comfort and spaciousness, with a relatively small footprint. A unique sofa/bed arrangement is contemplated, wherein first and second, facing fold-out sofas are provided which are convertible to a single bed, which may be full size or larger. One of the sofas further provides a mechanism to manipulate, via bracketed supports, the sofa back to form a long counter area, which is situated adjacent to the kitchen counter and thereby extends same. The Abstract of US 6 604 471 B1 further contemplates a dining/work table which is configured to be stored along the ceiling of the unit, in a relatively hidden capacity, and easily deployed between the first and second sofas when needed, providing a relatively large, stable work surface. The bathroom unit contemplates a unique drain connection system, wherein the lavatory drain includes a drainpipe connection to a stationary drainpipe built into the wall structure of the unit, the connection accomplished without the requirement of hoses, pipe fittings or the like. The transportable living quarters may be utilized as a stand alone facility, or may be incorporated into a building or other structure in a temporary or permanent capacity, or in a camper, boat, or modular housing or the like, or any other location where a small, yet fully equipped living quarters is required.

    [0006] According to its Abstract, CN 200 987 633 Y describes a wall-hung integrated foot-washing basin installed on wall that includes a collecting water groove under a bottom panel. A outlet connected to floor drain is arranged at the bottom of the collecting water groove. A cold and hot water tap is installed on the bottom panel. A basin body is fixed on the collecting water groove. The utility model can be buckled to hang on the wall without occupying indoor area.

    [0007] According to its Abstract, JP H05 93443 U describes a foot washing apparatus for a shower room, which is installed in a shower room, and is characterized in that a foot cleaning device and a foot massage device are arranged in a washing tank having a foot cleaning space inside, and which can be stored up to a height of a user's calf. Accordingly, a business person or the like having a symptom such as a cold condition or the like can easily warm the foot, massage the foot, prevent the efficiency of the work from lowering, and refresh the body.

    [0008] According to its Abstract, WO 2018/084693 A2 describes a portable and movable ablution station that ergonomically designed for disabled and people with special needs that will help ease their lives in performing wudu independently and comfortably. The ablution station comprising a support structure having a vertical platform and a bottom base; a washing platform is connected to an upper part of the vertical platform by a support means; an opening between the washing platform and the vertical platform for allowing water to flow from the washing platform to the bottom base; a fountain water system is fixed at the bottom base of the support structure for washing lower part of a user's body; a water inlet for allowing water flow from a water source is directed to the washing platform and to the fountain water system wherein a water tap is mounted on the washing platform for washing upper part of the user's body; a water controller is provided to control water flow from the water inlet to the fountain water system; and a water outlet for allowing water drain from the ablution station.

    [0009] According to its Abstract, US 4 970 732 A describes a concealed toilet bowl contained in a base embedded in a wall, comprising a driving mechanism to move the toilet bowl out of the case for use or into the case for concealing same, a blower, a water tank and pipes for flushing water into the toilet bowl and exhausting it out.

    SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION



    [0010] There is herein described a system comprising a lavatory including a toilet, and a foot washing system. The foot washing system comprises a support panel, and a basin including a foot-washing area and a drain that is configured to drain water out of the foot-washing area. The basin is moveably coupled to the support panel. The basin is selectively moveable between a stowed position and a deployed position in relation to the support panel. The deployed position allows for foot washing within the foot-washing area. The drain of the basin in the deployed position is positioned directly over a bowl of the toilet. The basin is positioned away from the toilet in the stowed position. The basin in the deployed position is directly supported by the bowl of the toilet.

    [0011] A need exists for systems and methods that allow individuals within a confined space to wash their feet. Further, a need exists for safe and efficient foot washing systems and methods, particularly within lavatories of commercial aircraft.

    [0012] With those needs in mind, certain embodiments of the present invention provide a foot washing system that includes a support panel, and a basin including a foot-washing area and a drain that is configured to drain water out of the foot-washing area. The basin is moveably coupled to the support panel. The basin is selectively moveable between a stowed position and a deployed position in relation to the support panel. The deployed position allows for foot washing within the foot-washing area. The basin may be pivotally coupled to the support panel.

    [0013] In at least one embodiment, a base of the basin in the stowed position is parallel with an outer lateral surface of the support panel. The base of the basin in the deployed position is perpendicular to the outer lateral surface of the support panel.

    [0014] The foot washing system may also include a securing handle that securely retains the basin in the stowed position. The securing handle is configured to be engaged to release the basin from the stowed position. The foot washing system may also include a faucet that is configured to deliver water into the foot-washing area of the basin in the deployed position.

    [0015] In at least one embodiment, the drain of the basin in the deployed position is configured to be positioned directly over a bowl of a toilet. The basin is positioned away from the toilet in the stowed position. The basin in the deployed position may be configured to be directly supported by the bowl of the toilet.

    [0016] The support panel may include a graspable top support handle that is configured to be grasped by an individual for support and stability.

    [0017] The basin may also include a drain cover that is configured to cover the drain when the basin is in the stowed position. The basin may also include at least one additional drain. The additional drain(s) is configured to drain residual water in the basin as the basin is moved from the deployed position into the stowed position.

    [0018] In at least one embodiment, the support panel is configured to be secured to a wall of a lavatory.

    [0019] Certain embodiments of the present invention provide a foot washing method that includes moveably coupling a basin including a foot-washing area and a drain that is configured to drain water out of the foot-washing area to a support panel, and selectively moving the basin between a stowed position and a deployed position in relation to the support panel. The deployed position allows for foot washing within the foot-washing area.

    [0020] Certain embodiments of the present invention provide a vehicle that includes an internal cabin, a lavatory within the internal cabin (in which the lavatory includes a toilet having a bowl), and a foot washing system within the lavatory.

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS



    [0021] 

    Figure 1 illustrates a schematic block diagram of a foot washing system within an enclosed space, according to an example of the present invention.

    Figure 2 illustrates a perspective front view of a foot washing system including a basin in a stowed position, according to an example of the present invention.

    Figure 3 illustrates a perspective front view of the foot washing system of Figure 2 in which the basin is in a deployed position.

    Figure 4 illustrates a perspective interior view of a lavatory including a foot washing system having a basin in a stowed position, according to an example of the present invention.

    Figure 5 illustrates a perspective interior view of the lavatory shown in Figure 4 including the foot washing system having the basin in a deployed position.

    Figure 6 illustrates a perspective interior view of a lavatory including a foot washing system having a basin in a deployed position, according to an example of the present invention.

    Figure 7 illustrates a flow chart of a foot washing method within an enclosed space, according to an embodiment of the present invention.

    Figure 8 illustrates a perspective front view of an aircraft, according to an example of the present invention.

    Figure 9A illustrates a top plan view of an internal cabin of an aircraft, according to an example of the present invention.

    Figure 9B illustrates a top plan view of an internal cabin of an aircraft, according to an example of the present invnetion.


    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION



    [0022] Examples of the present invention provide a foot washing system that is configured for use within an enclosed space, such as a lavatory of a commercial aircraft. The foot washing system includes a basin that couples to a support panel. The basin is configured to be moved in relation to the support between a stowed position and a deployed position. In the deployed position, the basin is at a height that allows an individual to easily position a foot therein. A faucet is used to deliver water into the basin in order to wash a foot positioned

    [0023] therein. The basin includes a drain that allows the water to be drained to a waste water container, such as a toilet bowl within the lavatory. For example, in the deployed position, the basin may be positioned directly over a bowl of a toilet. In this manner, the drain allows water within the basin to drain directly into the bowl of the toilet. After use, an individual pivots the basin back into the stowed position. In the stowed position, the basin is folded into the support panel against a wall within the enclosed space.

    [0024] Figure 1 illustrates a schematic block diagram of a foot washing system 100 within an enclosed space 102, according to an example of the present invention. In at least one embodiment, the enclosed space 102 is a lavatory within a vehicle, such as a commercial aircraft. Alternatively, the enclosed space 102 may be within residential or commercial buildings. For example, the enclosed space 102 may be within a lavatory of an office building. In at least one other embodiment, the enclosed space 102 may be any room within a structure or vehicle. In at least one other embodiment, the foot washing system 100 may be located outside of an enclosed space, such as on an outside portion of a structure.

    [0025] The foot washing system 100 includes a basin 104 that is moveably secured to a support panel 106. For example, the basin 104 may be pivotally coupled to the support panel 106. The basin 104 is configured to be selectively moved relative to the support panel 106 between a stowed position and a deployed position. In the stowed position, a surface of a base of the basin 104 may be parallel with an outer lateral surface, such as a front surface 202 (shown in Figures 2 and 3), of the support panel 106. In at least one embodiment, the basin 104 is upright or otherwise vertically-oriented in relation to a floor 103 of the enclosed space 102. In the deployed position, the surface of the base of the basin 104 may be perpendicular to the outer lateral surface of the support panel 106. In the deployed position, the basin 104 is configured to allow an individual to position a foot therein for washing. In at least one embodiment, the basin 104 in the deployed position is horizontally-oriented in relation to a floor 103 of the enclosed space 102.

    [0026] A securing handle 108 is configured to securely retain the basin 104 in the stowed position. An individual may engage the securing handle 108 to release the basin 104 from the stowed position and move the basin 104 into the deployed position.

    [0027] The foot washing system 100 also includes a faucet 110 that allows water to be delivered into the basin 104 in the deployed position. The faucet 110 is connected to a water supply 112 via a water supply conduit 114 (for example, plumbing such as one or more pipe(s), tube(s), hose(s), and/or the like). For example, the faucet 110 may be connected to the water supply 112 for a hand-washing faucet, a toilet, or the like within a lavatory.

    [0028] The basin 104 includes a drain 116 that allows water within the basin 104 to drain to a waste water container 118. In at least one embodiment, the waste water container 118 is a bowl of a toilet within a lavatory. In the deployed position, the drain 116 of the basin 104 is positioned directly over the waste water container 118, such as the bowl of the toilet. In this manner, water within the basin 104 is able to drain directly into the bowl of the toilet via the drain 116. An air gap may be defined between the waste water container 118 and the basin 104. The air gap prevents or otherwise reduces cross contamination between water within the waste container (for example, "black water") and the water within the basin 104 (for example, "gray water"). In at least one other embodiment, the waste water container 118 may be a tank within a vehicle that is configured to retain waste water. In this embodiment, the drain 116 may fluidly connect to the waste water container 118 through a drainage conduit 120 (for example, plumbing such as one or more pipe(s), tube(s), hose(s), and/or the like). Alternatively, the drain 116 may not connect to a distinct waste water container 118, but may fluidly connect to another drainage system (such as a sewer) or an outside environment.

    [0029] In operation, an individual desiring to wash one or both feet engages the securing handle 108 to move the basin 104 into the deployed position. The individual then places a foot into the basin 104 and operates the faucet 110 to deliver water into the basin 104 to wash the foot. After the foot washing process is completed, the individual moves the basin 104 back into the stowed position, such that the securing handle 108 securely retains (such as by latching, clasping, or the like) the basin 104 in the stowed position.

    [0030] Figure 2 illustrates a perspective front view of the foot washing system 100 including the basin 104 in a stowed position, according to an example of the present invention. Figure 3 illustrates a perspective front view of the foot washing system 100 in which the basin 104 is in a deployed position. Referring to Figures 2 and 3, the support panel 106 includes a main body 200 that includes a front surface 202 opposite a rear surface 204, which are bounded by side walls 206 that connect to a top support handle 208 and a lower wall 210. The front surface 202 can be referred to as an outer lateral surface. The top support handle 208 includes a channel 212 that allows an individual to grasp the top support handle 208 for support. In at least one other embodiment, the top support handle 208 may include a bar (not shown) that is configured to be grasped by an individual. Optionally, the support panel 106 may not include a top support handle 208, but may instead include a top wall, similar to the side walls 206 and the lower wall 210. In at least one embodiment, the support panel 106 is configured to mount to an interior wall of a lavatory. The support panel 106 may be sized and shaped differently than shown. For example, the support panel 106 may be rectangular, circular, triangular, or the like.

    [0031] A basin-retaining cavity 214 is defined within the front surface 202 of the support panel 106. The basin-retaining cavity 214 is sized and shaped to retain the basin 104 in the stowed position.

    [0032] The basin 104 includes a lower base 216 that may be flush or otherwise parallel with the front surface 202 of the support panel 106 in the stowed position. A recessed track 218 may be formed in the base 216. A drain cover 220 is moveably secured within the recessed track 218. As shown in Figure 2, the drain cover 220 covers the drain 116 (hidden from view in Figure 2) in the stowed position.

    [0033] The basin 104 further includes a proximal end wall 222 that connects to a distal end wall 224 through the base 216 and lateral walls 226. The proximal end wall 222 is pivotally coupled to the support panel 106 through one or more pivot pins, hinges, or the like. The distal end wall 224 includes a recessed edge 228 that is latchably engaged by the securing handle 108 in the stowed position. For example, the securing handle 108 may latch onto the recessed edge 228 to retain the basin 104 in the stowed position. The securing handle 108 may be configured to be depressed in order to release the basin 104 from the stowed position. Optionally, instead of a separate and distinct securing handle 108, the basin 104 may include a handle, lip, or the like at the distal end wall 224 that is configured to be grasped by an individual to move the basin 104 between the stowed position and the deployed position.

    [0034] In order to move the basin 104 into the deployed position from the stowed position, the securing handle 108 is engaged to release the basin 104 from a secure connection with the securing handle 108. The distal end wall 224 may then be grasped so that the basin 104 may be pivoted downward in the direction of arc A about a pivot axle 230 defined between the proximal end wall 222 and the support panel 106.

    [0035] As shown in Figure 3, the basin 104 includes a foot-washing area 232 defined by an upper surface 234 of the base 216 and interior surfaces 236 of the proximal end wall 222, the distal end wall 224, and the lateral walls 226. As shown, in the deployed position, the upper surface 234 of the base 216 may be perpendicular to front surface 202 of the support panel 106. Further, in the deployed position, the upper surface 234 of the base 216 may be parallel with and horizontal in relation to a floor of an enclosed space, such as a lavatory.

    [0036] In the deployed position, the drain 116 is open. In at least one embodiment, as the basin 104 is downwardly pivoted into the deployed position, the drain cover 220 moves relative to the track 218 so that the drain cover 220 no longer covers the drain 116. In at least one embodiment, after the basin 104 is pivoted down into the deployed position, the basin 104 may be outwardly urged in the direction of arrow B to move the drain cover 220 relative to the track 218. For example, the basin 104 may include an articulated and/or extendable portion that allows the drain cover 220 to be moved relative to the track 218. Optionally, the basin 104 may be spring-biased towards the deployed position. The securing handle 108 overcomes the force of the spring-bias to maintain the basin 104 in the stowed position, as shown in Figure 2. Alternatively, the basin 104 may not include the drain cover 220 and/or the track 218.

    [0037] In the deployed position, the faucet 110 may be engaged, such as through one or more valve handles, a press actuation, and/or the like, to deliver water into the foot-washing area 232. The faucet 110 may later be engaged to stop the delivery of water into the foot-washing area 232. As the basin 104 is pivoted back into the stowed position (shown in Figure 2), residual water within the foot-washing area 232 may be drained to the waste water container 118 via the drainage conduit 120 (shown in Figure 1). For example, one or more drains 240 may be formed within the foot-washing area 232 proximate to the proximal end wall 222 into which residual water passes via gravity as the basin 104 is upwardly pivoted into the stowed position. The drain 116 and the drains 240 may be fluidly connected to the drainage conduit 120 (shown in Figure 1). Optionally, the basin 104 may not include the drains 240.

    [0038] Figure 4 illustrates a perspective interior view of a lavatory 300 including the foot washing system 100 having the basin 104 in a stowed position, according to an example of the present invention.

    [0039] The lavatory 300 is an example of the enclosed space 102 shown in Figure 1.

    [0040] The lavatory 300 includes a lateral wall 302 connected to a rear wall 304, an opposite lateral wall 306, and a floor 308. A toilet 310 is supported on the rear wall 304 over the floor 308. A sink 315 extends from the lateral wall 306 and is recessed within a countertop 311. The foot washing system 100 is mounted to the lateral wall 302. The support panel 106 outwardly extends from the lateral wall 306, thereby exposing the top support handle 208, which an individual may grasp for support. The foot washing system 100 may be mounted to the lateral wall 302 through fasteners, adhesives, and/or the like. Optionally, the foot washing system 100 may be integrally formed with the lateral wall 302, instead of being separately mounted thereto. In at least one embodiment, the foot washing system 100 may be set into the lateral wall 302, instead of outwardly-extending therefrom.

    [0041] As shown, the foot washing system 100 may be positioned within the lavatory 300 so that the basin 104 is laterally aligned with the toilet 310. In particular, in the deployed position, the drain 116 (shown in Figures 1-3) of the basin 104 may be positioned directly over a bowl 312 of the toilet 310. In the stowed position, as shown in Figure 4, the basin 104 is held by the securing handle 108 in a vertical or otherwise upright position so that the basin 104 is generally parallel with the lateral wall 302 and does not extend over the toilet 310.

    [0042] Figure 5 illustrates a perspective interior view of the lavatory 300 including the foot washing system 100 having the basin 104 in the deployed position. A seat 314 of the toilet 310 is in an upright position, thereby exposing the bowl 312. An upper rim 316 of the bowl 312 may support the basin 104. For example, the lower base 216 (shown in Figures 2 and 4) of the basin 104 may rest on the upper rim 316, while the drain 116 is positioned directly over a water container of the bowl 312, thereby allowing water 320 delivered from the faucet 110 to drain out of the drain 116 and into the water container of the bowl 312.

    [0043] The foot washing system 100 is positioned at a height at which the basin 104 in the deployed position is directly over the bowl 312, and may be directly supported by the upper rim 316. In this manner, the bowl 312 may directly support the basin 104 in the deployed position and thereby reduce a possibility that the basin 104 may extend past the deployed position or otherwise break from the support panel 106. Optionally, the basin 104 in the deployed position may be spaced apart from the upper rim 316.

    [0044] In the deployed position, the upper surface 234 of the base 216 of the basin 104 may be parallel with the surface of the floor 308. For example, in the deployed position, the basin 104 may be horizontal in relation to the floor 308 to reduce the possibility that the water 320 flows over the periphery of the basin 104. The upper surface 234 may be slightly sloped towards the drain 116 in order to direct water towards the drain 116.

    [0045] Alternatively, in at least one other embodiment, the foot washing system 100 may be positioned within the lavatory 300 so that the basin 104 does not extend over the bowl 312 in the deployed position. In this embodiment, the drain 116 of the basin 104 is fluidly connected to the waste water container 118 through the drainage conduit 120, as shown in Figure 1. Further, the basin 104 may include deployable legs that are pivotally connected to the base 216 (such as to a lower surface, lateral edges, or the like) that may be downwardly pivoted in the deployed position to brace the basin 104 in relation to the floor 308.

    [0046] Figure 6 illustrates a perspective interior view of a lavatory 300 including the foot washing system 100 having the basin 104 in the deployed position, according to an example of the present invention.

    [0047] The basin 104 is supported over the toilet 310. An individual 400 places a foot 402 within the basin 104, and may grasp the top support handle 208 for support and stability.

    [0048] The foot washing system 100 is positioned within an enclosed space, such as the lavatory 300, so that the basin 104 in the deployed position allows the individual 400 to easily position a foot 402 within the basin 104. For example, the basin 104 may be positioned on and directly above the bowl 312 of the toilet 310.

    [0049] Figure 7 illustrates a flow chart of a foot washing method within an enclosed space, according to an embodiment of the present invention.

    [0050] The method is for using a basin 104 movably coupled to a support panel 106, where the basin 104 includes a foot-washing area 232 and a drain 116 that is configured to drain water 320 out of the foot-washing area 232. The support panel 106 can be provided with a graspable top support handle 208 that is configured to be grasped by an individual 400 for support and stability. Further, the support panel 106 can be secured to a wall 302, 304, 306 of the lavatory 300.

    [0051] Referring to Figures 1 and 7, the method begins at 500, at which the basin 104 of the foot washing system 100 is secured in a stowed position. The base 216 of the basin 104 in the stowed position may be positioned to be parallel with the outer lateral surface 202 of the support panel 106. Further, the basin 104 can be positioned away from the toilet 310 in the stowed position. At 502, an individual 400 decides whether to wash a foot 402 or not. If not, the method returns to 500, at which the basin 104 is maintained in the stowed position.

    [0052] If the individual 400 desires a foot wash at 502, the method proceeds to 504, at which the individual 400 moves the basin 104 into a deployed position. The base 216 of the basin 104 in the deployed position may be positioned to be perpendicular to the outer lateral surface 202 of the support panel 106. When the basin 104 is retained in the stowed position using the securing handle 108, the securing handle 108 is engaged to release the basin 104 from the stowed position. When moving the basin 104 at 504, the drain 116 of the basin 104 in the deployed position is positioned directly over a bowl 312 of the toilet 310. Further, the basin 104 in the deployed position can be directly supported with the bowl 312 of the toilet 310.

    [0053] At 506, the individual then engages the faucet 110 to deliver water into the basin 104. In at least one embodiment, the faucet 110 may be configured to automatically deliver water into the basin 104 when the basin 104 is in the deployed position. At 508, the water is passed into and out of the drain 116 of the basin.

    [0054] At 510, the individual may engage the faucet 110 to stop delivery of the water into the basin 104 after a desired amount of foot washing. In a least one embodiment, the faucet 110 may be configured to automatically cease delivery of water into the basin 104 in response to the basin 104 being moved towards the stowed position. In one example, the basin 104 is securely retained in the stowed position with the securing handle 108. At 512, the basin 104 is moved back into the stowed position. The method ends at 514.

    [0055] Figure 8 illustrates a perspective front view of an aircraft 610, according to an example of the present invention.

    [0056] The aircraft 610 includes a propulsion system 612 that may include two turbofan engines 614, for example. Optionally, the propulsion system 612 may include more engines 614 than shown. The engines 614 are carried by wings 616 of the aircraft 610. In other embodiments, the engines 614 may be carried by a fuselage 618 and/or an empennage 620. The empennage 620 may also support horizontal stabilizers 622 and a vertical stabilizer 624.

    [0057] The fuselage 618 of the aircraft 610 defines an internal cabin, which includes a cockpit, one or more work sections (for example, galleys, personnel carry-on baggage areas, and the like), one or more passenger sections (for example, first class, business class, and coach sections), and an aft section in which an aft rest area assembly may be positioned. Each of the sections may be separated by a cabin transition area, which may include one or more class/section divider assemblies, as described herein. The aircraft 610 includes one or more foot washing systems 100 (shown in Figures 1-6) within the internal cabin, such as within one or more lavatories.

    [0058] Alternatively, instead of an aircraft, embodiments of the present invention may be used with various other vehicles, such as automobiles, buses, locomotives and train cars, seacraft, spacecraft, and the like.

    [0059] Figure 9A illustrates a top plan view of an internal cabin 630 of an aircraft, according to an example of the present invention.

    [0060] One or more foot washing systems 100 (shown in Figures 1-6) are within the internal cabin 630, such as within one or more lavatories 300. The internal cabin 630 may be within a fuselage 632 of the aircraft 610, shown in Figure 8. For example, one or more fuselage walls may define the internal cabin 630. The internal cabin 630 includes multiple sections, including a front section 633, a first class section 634, a business class section 636, a front galley station 638, an expanded economy or coach section 640, a standard economy or coach section 642, and an aft section 644, which may include multiple lavatories and galley stations. It is to be understood that the internal cabin 630 may include more or less sections than shown. For example, the internal cabin 630 may not include a first class section, and may include more or less galley stations than shown. Each of the sections may be separated by a cabin transition area 646, which may include class/section divider assemblies between aisles 648.

    [0061] As shown in Figure 9A, the internal cabin 630 includes two aisles 650 and 652 that lead to the aft section 644. Optionally, the internal cabin 630 may have less or more aisles than shown. For example, the internal cabin 630 may include a single aisle that extends through the center of the internal cabin 630 that leads to the aft section 644.

    [0062] Figure 9B illustrates a top plan view of an internal cabin 680 of an aircraft, according to an example of the present invention.

    [0063] One or more foot washing systems 100 (shown in Figures 1-6) are within the internal cabin 680, such as within one or more lavatories 300. The internal cabin 680 may be within a fuselage 681 of the aircraft 610, shown in Figure 8. For example, one or more fuselage walls may define the internal cabin 680. The internal cabin 680 includes multiple sections, including a main cabin 682 having passenger seats 683, and an aft section 685 behind the main cabin 682. It is to be understood that the internal cabin 680 may include more or less sections than shown.

    [0064] The internal cabin 680 may include a single aisle 684 that leads to the aft section 685. The single aisle 684 may extend through the center of the internal cabin 680 that leads to the aft section 685. For example, the single aisle 684 may be coaxially aligned with a central longitudinal plane of the internal cabin 680.

    [0065] Referring to Figures 1-9B, as described herein, embodiments of the present invention provide systems and methods that allow individuals within a confined space, such as that of an aircraft lavatory, to wash their feet. Further, embodiments of the present invention provide safe and efficient foot washing systems and methods, particularly within lavatories, such as onboard a commercial aircraft.

    [0066] While various spatial and directional terms, such as top, bottom, lower, mid, lateral, horizontal, vertical, front and the like may be used to describe embodiments of the present disclosure, it is understood that such terms are merely used with respect to the orientations shown in the drawings. The orientations may be inverted, rotated, or otherwise changed, such that an upper portion is a lower portion, and vice versa, horizontal becomes vertical, and the like.


    Claims

    1. A system comprising:

    a lavatory (300) including a toilet (310); and

    a foot washing system (100), the foot washing system comprising:

    a support panel (106); and

    a basin (104) including a foot-washing area (232) and a drain (116) that is configured to drain water (320) out of the foot-washing area, wherein the basin is moveably coupled to the support panel, wherein the basin is selectively moveable between a stowed position and a deployed position in relation to the support panel, wherein the deployed position allows for foot washing within the foot-washing area, wherein the basin is positioned away from the toilet in the stowed position, characterised in that the drain (116) of the basin (104) in the deployed position is positioned directly over a bowl (312) of the toilet (310), and in that the basin in the deployed position is directly supported by the bowl of the toilet.


     
    2. The system of claim 1, wherein the basin (104) is pivotally coupled to the support panel (106).
     
    3. The system of claim 1 or 2, wherein a base (216) of the basin (104) in the stowed position is parallel with an outer lateral surface (202) of the support panel (106), and wherein the base of the basin in the deployed position is perpendicular to the outer lateral surface of the support panel.
     
    4. The system of any of claims 1 to 3, wherein the foot washing system (100) further comprises a securing handle (108) that securely retains the basin (104) in the stowed position, wherein the securing handle is configured to be engaged to release the basin from the stowed position.
     
    5. The system of any of claims 1 to 4, wherein the foot washing system (100) further comprises a faucet (110) that is configured to deliver water (320) into the foot-washing area (232) of the basin (104) in the deployed position.
     
    6. The system of any of claims 1 to 5, wherein the support panel (106) comprises a graspable top support handle (208) that is configured to be grasped by an individual (400) for support and stability.
     
    7. The system of any of claims 1 to 6, wherein the basin (104) further comprises at least one additional drain (240), wherein the at least one additional drain is configured to drain residual water (320) in the basin as the basin is moved from the deployed position into the stowed position.
     
    8. A vehicle comprising:

    an internal cabin (630, 680); and

    the system of any of claims 1 to 7,

    wherein the lavatory (300) of the system is within the internal cabin.


     
    9. The vehicle of claim 8, wherein the vehicle is an aircraft.
     


    Ansprüche

    1. System mit:

    einem Waschraum (300), der eine Toilette (310) enthält; und

    einem Fußwaschsystem (100), wobei das Fußwaschsystem umfasst:

    eine Trägerplatte (106); und

    ein Becken (104) mit einem Fußwaschbereich (232) und einem Abfluss (116), der zum Ablassen von Wasser (320) aus dem Fußwaschbereich konfiguriert ist, wobei das Becken beweglich mit der Trägerplatte gekoppelt ist, wobei das Becken in Bezug auf die Trägerplatte selektiv zwischen einer verstauten Position und einer ausgefahrenen Position bewegbar ist, wobei die ausgefahrene Position das Fußwaschen innerhalb des Fußwaschbereichs ermöglicht, wobei das Becken in der verstauten Position entfernt von der Toilette positioniert ist, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Abfluss (116) des Beckens (104) in der ausgefahrenen Position direkt über einer Schüssel (312) der Toilette (310) positioniert ist, und dass das Becken in der ausgefahrenen Position direkt von der Schüssel der Toilette getragen ist.


     
    2. System nach Anspruch 1, bei dem das Becken (104) schwenkbar mit der Trägerplatte (106) verbunden ist.
     
    3. System nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, bei dem eine Basis (216) des Beckens (104) in der verstauten Position parallel zu einer äußeren Seitenfläche (202) der Trägerplatte (106) ist, und bei dem die Basis des Beckens in der ausgefahrenen Position senkrecht zu der äußeren Seitenfläche der Trägerplatte ist.
     
    4. System nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 3, bei dem das Fußwaschsystem (100) ferner einen Sicherungsgriff (108) umfasst, der das Becken (104) sicher in der verstauten Position hält, wobei der Sicherungsgriff konfiguriert ist, um zum Lösen des Beckens aus der verstauten Position ergriffen zu werden.
     
    5. System nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 4, bei dem das Fußwaschsystem (100) ferner einen Wasserhahn (110) umfasst, der konfiguriert ist, um in der ausgefahrenen Position Wasser (320) in den Fußwaschbereich (232) des Beckens (104) abzugeben.
     
    6. System nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 5, bei dem die Trägerplatte (106) einen greifbaren oberen Haltegriff (208) umfasst, der konfiguriert ist, um von einer Person (400) zur Unterstützung und Stabilität gegriffen zu werden.
     
    7. System nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 6, bei dem das Becken (104) ferner mindestens einen zusätzlichen Abfluss (240) umfasst, wobei der mindestens eine zusätzliche Abfluss konfiguriert ist, um Restwasser (320) in dem Becken abzulassen, wenn das Becken von der ausgefahrenen Position in die verstaute Position bewegt wird.
     
    8. Verkehrsmittel mit:

    einer internen Kabine (630, 680); und

    dem System nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 7,

    wobei sich der Waschraum (300) des Systems in der internen Kabine befindet.


     
    9. Verkehrsmittel nach Anspruch 8, wobei das Verkehrsmittel ein Flugzeug ist.
     


    Revendications

    1. Système comprenant :

    un cabinet de toilette (300) comprenant des toilettes (310) ; et

    un système de lavage de pieds (100), le système de lavage de pieds comprenant :

    un panneau de soutien (106) ; et

    un bassin (104) comprenant une zone de lavage de pieds (232) et un drain (116) qui est configuré pour drainer de l'eau (320) hors de la zone de lavage de pieds, dans lequel le bassin est couplé de manière mobile au panneau de support, dans lequel le bassin peut se déplacer de manière sélective entre une position rangée et une position déployée par rapport au panneau de support, dans lequel la position déployée permet le lavage de pieds dans la zone de lavage de pieds, dans lequel le bassin est positionné à l'écart des toilettes dans la position rangée, caractérisé en ce que le drain (116) du bassin (104) dans la position déployée est positionné directement au-dessus d'une cuvette (312) des toilettes (310), et en ce que le bassin, dans la position déployée, est directement supporté par la cuvette des toilettes.


     
    2. Système selon la revendication 1, dans lequel le bassin (104) est couplé de manière pivotante au panneau de support (106).
     
    3. Système selon la revendication 1 ou 2, dans lequel une base (216) du bassin (104) dans la position rangée est parallèle à une surface latérale extérieure (202) du panneau de support (106), et dans lequel la base du bassin dans la position déployée est perpendiculaire à la surface latérale extérieure du panneau de support.
     
    4. Système selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 3, dans lequel le système de lavage de pieds (100) comprend en outre une poignée de fixation (108) qui maintient de manière sécurisée le bassin (104) dans la position rangée, dans lequel la poignée de fixation est configurée pour être mise en prise afin de libérer le bassin depuis la position rangée.
     
    5. Système selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 4, dans lequel le système de lavage de pieds (100) comprend en outre un robinet (110) qui est configuré pour acheminer de l'eau (320) dans la zone de lavage de pieds (232) du bassin (104) dans la position déployée.
     
    6. Système selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 5, dans lequel le panneau de support (106) comprend une poignée de support supérieure saisissable (208) qui est configurée pour être saisie par un individu (400) pour un support et une stabilité.
     
    7. Système selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 6, dans lequel le bassin (104) comprend en outre au moins un drain supplémentaire (240), dans lequel le au moins un drain supplémentaire est configuré pour drainer de l'eau résiduelle (320) dans le bassin lorsque que le bassin est déplacé de la position déployée vers la position rangée.
     
    8. Véhicule comprenant :

    une cabine interne (630, 680) ; et

    le système selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 7,

    dans lequel le cabinet de toilettes (300) du système se trouve dans la cabine interne.


     
    9. Véhicule selon la revendication 8, dans lequel le véhicule est un aéronef.
     




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