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03.11.1988 GB 8825705 20.09.1989 GB 8921240
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Applicant: Stevens, Henry Guy |
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Longlevens
Gloucester GL2 0NP (GB)
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Representative: Jones-Robinson, Stanley |
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Sunny Bank,
The Slad,
Pope's Hill Newnham-on-Severn,
Gloucestershire, GL14 1JS Newnham-on-Severn,
Gloucestershire, GL14 1JS (GB) |
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The title of the invention has been amended (Guidelines for Examination in the EPO,
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[0001] This invention relates to toileting means and provides such means particularly, but
by no means exclusively, suitable for use in the toileting of small children employing
a child's chamber pot or "potty" as it is hereinafter referred to. Although described
herein mainly with reference to such use the invention provides means which are of
application throughout the toileting field generally, for example with bedpans, chamber
pots and commode arrangements.
[0002] Travelling with a small child, particularly whilst it is being "potty" trained, presents
toileting problems experienced by all parents. If a potty is used disposal of the
contents is at best a nuisance, and thus it is common practice to revert to fitting
a diaper or nappy even though this breaks the toilet training routine.
[0003] The invention provides means which can in particular be designed to ameliorate the
toileting problems when travelling with a small child.
[0004] The invention provides means for toileting in the form of a disposable liner for
a toileting device or receptacle, such as a child's potty, which liner comprises or
contains liquid-absorbent material and can readily be sealed after use. The liner
is preferably self-sealing, and to this end may have mutually-adherent rim sections
each spanning approximately half of the rim.
[0005] Preferably the liquid-absorbent material is provided by an absorbent pad adhered
to the inner side of the liner and shaped generally to fit the bottom of the toilet
receptacle when the liner is fitted therein. Sealing of the liner after use may be
achieved by attaching double-sided adhesive tape to the liner, with the outer adhesive
layer protected by release strips which are pulled off to expose the adhesive for
sealing purposes prior to disposal of the liner. This tape may be attached to a rim
portion of the liner, or alternatively a hot-melt contact adhesive may be applied
to the rim and again protected by a release strip. Such an adhesive may be applied
to only one-half of the rim.
[0006] The liner is preferably manufactured from thin plastics material which is impervious
to moisture, a translucent white polythene-like material being suitable. Preferably
it is bio-degradable. It is desirably a reasonably good fit within the receptacle
with which it is to be used, and whilst it may be formed by any process such as used
in the manufacture of plastics bags it is preferably vacuum formed to the required
size and shape. This not only provides a good fit within the intended receptacle,
but the vacuum forming can provide a thickened rim portion to which the contact adhesive
is applied for sealing after use.
[0007] The invention will now be further described with reference to the accompanying drawings
which illustrate, in sketch form and by way of example, a preferred embodiment of
toileting means in accordance with the invention. In the drawings:
Fig. 1 is a perspective and partly cut-away view of a liner in accordance with the
invention fitted to a child's potty; and
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the liner, sealed after use and prior to disposal.
[0008] The drawings illustrate a disposable plastics liner 1 in accordance with the invention
fitted to a moulded plastics potty 2 of conventional double-walled type. This type
is shown by way of example and it will be appreciated that a liner of the invention
can be used with a child's potty of any type, or indeed with any toileting receptacle.
such as a bedpan or commode pan, if the liner is appropriately sized and shaped. The
liner 1, which is preferably vacuum formed from a plastics material impervious to
moisture, is a reasonably good fit within the toileting receptacle 3 formed within
the inner wall 4 of the potty 2.
[0009] The liner 1 has a rim portion 5 which sits on the rim 6 of the potty 2, so that in
use the child sits on the rim portion 5 to hold the liner 1 in fitted position. The
two semi-circular halves of the rim portion 5 are coated with an adhesive so that
their upper surfaces, in fitted position, are adherent. One half of the rim portion
5 has the adhesive thereon covered by a siliconised release strip 6 with a free ear
section 6a by which it can readily be gripped by the fingers and stripped off to uncover
the adhesive below it. The adhesive on the other half of the rim portion 5 is covered
by an adhered thick paper strip 7 which serves to rigidify the rim. A pad 8 of liquid-absorbent
material is positioned within the liner, fitting and being secured by adhesive to
the bottom thereof. The absorbent pad 8 may be of any suitable material or formation;
it is conveniently of cellulose wadding and may be recycled paper wadding.
[0010] As shown in Fig. 1, the potty 2 with fitted liner 1 is ready for use. At the end
of the toileting operation, the liner 1 with its contents is removed from the potty
2, and if desired a fresh liner can be fitted at this stage so that the potty 2 will
be ready for its next use. After removal of the liner 1 it is sealed, by stripping
off the release strip 6 and pressing together the mutually-adherent sections of the
liner rim, provided by the uncovered adhesive and the paper strip 7, prior to disposal
in a suitable manner. When sealed the liner 1, as shown in Fig. 2, forms a plastics
bag containing the now-wet pad 8 and/or other contents, and the rim portion 5 has
opposed ear sections 9 which in effect provide a carrying handle for the sealed bag.
[0011] Vacuum forming of the liner 1 has the advantage that the rim portion 5 can be of
thicker material and thus provide a more rigid rim useful not only for fitting the
liner but also when the sealed liner is carried prior to disposal. With a sufficiently
rigid rim portion such as can be achieved with vacuum forming of the liner, the paper
strip 7 and the adhesive by which it is secured can be omitted so that only one half
of the rim portion requires adhesive covered, prior to sealing, by the release strip
6. The adhesive is preferably a hot-melt adhesive and the plastics material used for
the liner may be bio-degradable for environmental reasons. As an alternative to vacuum
forming, the liner could for example be welded up from a blank of the plastics material.
1. Toileting means in the form of a disposable liner for a toileting device or receptacle,
characterized in that the liner comprises or contains liquid-absorbent material and
can readily be sealed after use.
2. Toileting means according to claim 1, wherein the liner has mutually-adherent sections
such that it is self-sealing after use.
3. Toileting means according to claim 2, wherein the liner has a rim with mutually-adherent
sections each spanning approximately half of the rim.
4. Toileting means according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the liquid-absorbent
material is provided by an absorbent pad adhered to the inner side of the liner.
5. Toileting means according to claim 4, wherein the absorbent pad is shaped to fit
the bottom of the toilet receptacle with which the liner is to be used.
6. Toileting means according to claim 3, wherein for sealing of the liner after use
a hot-melt adhesive is applied to only half of the rim and, prior to sealing of the
liner, is covered by a release strip.
7. Toileting means according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the liner
is manufactured from thin plastics material which is impervious to moisture.
8. Toileting means according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the liner
is shaped and sized so as to be a reasonably good fit within the receptacle with which
it is to be used.
9. Toileting means according to claim 8, wherein the liner is designed to fit a conventional
child's potty.
10. Toileting means according to claim 8 or claim 9, wherein the liner is vacuum formed
to the required size and shape with a thickened rim portion.