Combination portable children's toilet and toilet trainer

Baths – closets – sinks – and spittoons – Dry closets – Receptacle type

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4484, A47K 1106

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053095804

ABSTRACT:
A portable compact toilet for infants and toddlers which can be used as an effective "potty" training tool. The toilet includes an apertured seat with four legs pivotally mounted to the underside and foldable into a collapsed position, and a cover pivotally mounted to the seat and securable into a position covering the seat to form a compact package. The cover includes an internal and external storage section for receiving toilet accessories. The internal storage section is received in the seat aperture when the cover is positioned over the seat.

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