Baths – closets – sinks – and spittoons – Dry closets – Receptacle type
Patent
1989-12-22
1990-09-11
Phillips, Charles E.
Baths, closets, sinks, and spittoons
Dry closets
Receptacle type
297DIG4, A47K 1102
Patent
active
049559222
ABSTRACT:
A urine-collecting apparatus for a wheel-chair is detachably incorporated in a wheel-chair or special-purpose chair at a portion under a seat part thereof. The central portion of the front part of a seat of the wheel-chair or special-purpose chair is cut in a U shape. A tube is passed through the cut part in the seat. The tube provides a communication between a urine-receiving part previously attached to the genital part of special-purpose underpants or drawers worn by a user of the wheel-chair or special-purpose chair and a urinal-tank. Moreover, a urinal-case is installed on the underside of a seat-plate at the cut part. Thus, the user can readily urinate while taking a seated posture.
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Kleinke Bernard L.
Phillips Charles E.
Potts Jerry R.
Waters William Patrick
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