Dry closet

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4460, 4476, 4479, A47K 1102, A47K 1104

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047109890

ABSTRACT:
Dry closet consisting of a bottom part (1) and an upper part (2), the bottom part containing an absorbing agent. The bottom part (1) is at delivery folded together by folding the walls a short distance up inwards over which an upper part (2) has been placed and the different parts are then kept together by a tape. The upper part (2) contains a seat and a lid and when used the sides of the bottom part are unfolded so that a greater height and volume is obtained and the upper part (2) is placed on the bottom part locking the unfolded sides of the bottom part (1), whereafter the closet is ready for use. When used to a sufficient extent the closet can be burned where it was used or in the close vicinity thereof.

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