Beds – Invalid bed or surgical support – Having toilet means
Patent
1994-11-18
1996-05-07
Trettel, Michael F.
Beds
Invalid bed or surgical support
Having toilet means
5605, 4431, A61C 900
Patent
active
055134041
ABSTRACT:
The present invention enables a bedridden person to perform excretory functions without help from another person. The present invention includes a bed and a movable toilet in which water is provided. A negative pressure propels water and excrements through a bottom hole in a lower part of the toilet, through a valve and to a sanitary container.
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Kanai Sumiyo
Trettel Michael F.
Uni World Japan Co., Ltd.
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