Baths – closets – sinks – and spittoons – Dry closets – Enclosed receptacle type
Patent
1982-09-27
1985-08-27
Artis, Henry K.
Baths, closets, sinks, and spittoons
Dry closets
Enclosed receptacle type
4449, 4455, 4479, 4483, A47K 3022, A47K 312
Patent
active
045369020
ABSTRACT:
The invention or inventions involve various sanitary toilet systems, assemblies, subassemblies, embodiments or structures comprising components, the majority of which are relatively light in weight, readily constructed or formed into the shapes and dimensions desired to provide structures which are portable, very durable, economical to manufacture and assemble, and service when required.
Although the components may be constructed of any material suitable for the purpose, the majority are preferably made from cellulosic sheet material, some of which are superimposed and permanently joined or bonded together to provide laminated relatively thick stock which is also treated to render the stock substantially liquid proof and very strong, yet light in weight. The weight factor is important because any one of the toilet assemblies can be readily lifted and carried to any location desired.
Each of the toilet assemblies embodies, among other things, what may be termed a housing or base, a support or supporting enclosure disposed in the housing, a receptacle located in the enclosure for receiving body waste, a seat mounted in relation to the housing and provided with a relatively large opening in communication with the receptacle, and a cover having a portion for overlying the seat and a portion for disposition in the opening for substantially closing the same. This unique connecting relationship between the seat and cover to close the opening also appears to constitute an advance in the art.
One particular feature of the invention is to provide a system in which some of the liquid of the waste in a receptacle is automatically released and dispensed at a remote location such as in a sump buried in the ground.
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Artis Henry K.
Kinney Richard G.
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