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(12) Patent Application: (11) CA 2061934
(54) English Title: WALL-BIDET
(54) French Title: BIDET FIXE AU MUR
Status: Deemed Abandoned and Beyond the Period of Reinstatement - Pending Response to Notice of Disregarded Communication
Bibliographic Data
(51) International Patent Classification (IPC):
  • A61H 35/00 (2006.01)
  • A47K 3/26 (2006.01)
  • E03D 9/08 (2006.01)
(72) Inventors :
  • KUPERMAN, ARIEH (Israel)
  • KUPERMAN, RIMMA (Israel)
  • KUPERMAN, ARIEH (Israel)
  • KUPERMAN, RIMMA
(73) Owners :
  • ARIEH KUPERMAN
  • RIMMA KUPERMAN
  • ARIEH KUPERMAN
  • RIMMA KUPERMAN
(71) Applicants :
(74) Agent:
(74) Associate agent:
(45) Issued:
(22) Filed Date: 1992-02-20
(41) Open to Public Inspection: 1993-03-03
Availability of licence: N/A
Dedicated to the Public: N/A
(25) Language of filing: English

Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT): No

(30) Application Priority Data:
Application No. Country/Territory Date
099374 (Israel) 1991-09-02

Abstracts

English Abstract


ABSTRACT
This apparatus is specifically oriented toward personal hygiene, and in
articualar the hygiene of the lower limbs.


Claims

Note: Claims are shown in the official language in which they were submitted.


CLAIMS:
1. Wall-bidet is a totally new type bidet with certain advantages,
2. It does not require extra room like an ordinary bidet.
3. Attachment to the wall, possible with the new wall-bidet, is more
hygenic (more accessible to wiping, for example) than attachment to the toilet
itself.
4. In this and other ways the new wall-bidet is different from the
"Bidan" of Plastom, Inc.
5. It is more versatile and has a wider range of functions than the
"Bidan".
6. It can be used not only for the personal hygiene of the entire body,
especially the lower limbs, but also to apply medicinal creams and lotions.
7. The new wall-bidet is good for use in hospitals, clinics, doctors'
offices as well as in the home.
8. Compared to similar products it is cheaper to produce.
9. Wall-bidet consists of components listed above, to wit:
a. an isolated heating chamber with a heating element and
thermostat;
b. valve for water input;
c. dispenser opening into an injector leading to a mixing
chamber;
d. rotating drum with spring around which a flexible tube is
coiled when not in use;
e. nozzle with a user-operated handle and detachable heads of
variable spray fineness and dispersion;
f. an electrical system including cord and plug;
g. plastic box enclosing the whole, with protected openings
for the flexible tube and electrical connections.
10. Varient of wall-bidet consists of apparatus of claim 9 plus hot-air
drying system for user containing:
a. its own electrical system;
b. air heating chamber;
c. a second drum and flexible tube;
d. a specially designed "wind" nozzle for drying.

Description

Note: Descriptions are shown in the official language in which they were submitted.


~; PO~TA~I_E W~IL--~IDET 2061934
~AOt~fiOUN~ OF IN~'ENTION:
Curt-en~ly on the mat~et one can find a toilet seat witn an ~ttachment
that will allow one to wash oneself while -,ittlng on the seat ~ee encl~,ed ad-
vertisement~. The advantage, of ,u.h an attacnment for elderly or handi.apye~
:; people is ob~io.l,. Th~ .ut-rent product i~ `~fet'~f limited, howevet-~ in thot it i~
; lesigned to clean onlv a small and very specific part of one'~ bodv. I pt-opo,e
an advancement on the .urrent desisn~ a tru31y portabl3 wall-bidet that can
be atta,hed to any toilet or wall a_ is ,onvenient for the user~ and that in
addltion ha, an inbuilt dispen,et- for ,oap, deodetant~ fme~iicinali lotion,~ or
whatevet the user wishec to fill it Llp with. Witn the new design the user neednot sit on the ~n}omfortable toilet seat but may choose a ~etting of his~her
- ,hoice for taking a ,hower; mo~eover the u,er need never worry about forgeting
-~ the soap, an,i, after finall~f ma~ing himf'herself comfortab~e, havin~ to get up
to set it. The wall--bi~iet can he used not only fQr wa,hing but also to apply
medicinal lotion,, deodetants, or even pei-fumes: the no.~le comes with sevet-Odetachable heads, so the propet- spray for a smooth~ even coating of lotion or
deoderant can be cho,en. ~ stronge-- spray can be used for massage, and one of
the heads is designed ,uch that it can be u~ed to administer an enema.
The po~table wall-bidet is ideal for use in hospitals where patients
can not stand to tak;e a showet-. It is both easier to use and ~ore hygenic than
the curt-ent "sponge bath" technique. Nor is the usefullness of the wall-bidet
confined to people with limited movement. ~other, will find thi~ an excellent
; tool for use ln washing their babies. The fle.~ible hose fsee below~ makes it
easy to reach all portions of the baby s anatomy, and the approptiate spt-ay
gives a sentle, thorough clen~ing.
PUPPOSE ~ ESCPIPTIO~ OF ~PF'~ATUS:
This apparatLIs is specifically oriented toward personal hygiene, and in
particualar the hygiene of the lower limbs. Clensing i5 prcvided by a soap or
other disinfectant diluted by heated water which circulates through the appat-a-tus. The water is heated quic~ly and efficiently by a heating coil and then
mi:~ed with the 502.p. The water-soap mi~ture leaves the apparatus as a ,pray
vi~ a flexible tube and no~le with a user-operated handle. The entirt- system
is contained in a ~plastic~ bo~ which can be attractively ~tyled and which saife-
guards the user; box dimensions are appro~imately ~CI :-. ~5 cm2. The temperature
of the water, the amount of soap dispensed, and the fineness and dispersion
~and therefore the force~ of the spray produced are all under user ~ontrol.
Thus this new protable wall-bidet is equally oriented toward the user s tom-
-Fort while attending to his/her personal hygiene~
FIGU~ES:
` 1. Wall-bidet in situ: I. The wall-bidet itself~
6a. Fle~ible hose with no~le for washing.
bb. Hoo~ for hangin~ the hose on when not in
use.
. Connection ~valve~ to main water system.
1~. Elect-i~al connection~
~1. "Flush" system o-f toilet.
~. Toilet seat cover.
; ~-.. Ordinary toilet bowl.
;; ~. Ct-oss-section of wall-bidet
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; ~ Injector leaJing to
. ili~.ing ch~mber.
4. Insulated heating chamber with
- 5. Heating element.
- ~. F;otatin~ ds-um with
~ ~a~ Fle~ible hose endins in
;~ 7. No~le with
7a. Fressut-e operated handle an~
etachable heads a,b, and c.
9. ~'alve for water input.
10. Thermostat.
11. Electrical connection of heatin~ element.
1~ Electrical connection to outlet.
~ *1~. Electrical connection to aii--dt-y system.
; *14. Heating coils of air-dry system.
~'. Second rotating drum with flexible hose.
~;~ *15. Specially designed "wind" no~le for air-
Yj:~ ds-ying.
r`~ *only in varient II ~see below~.
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COMPDNENTS
Refering to figure 7, the wall-bidet consists of:
1. Isolated heating chamber C4] with heating element C~ and
thermostat C10~; watet enters through valYe C93.
. Dispensor [1~ and injector C~] leading to
3. Mi:cing chamber C~].
4. Rotating drum Cb] around which the flexible tube C~a] is
`~ coiled when not in use. The drum is provided with a spring so that it automat-
- ically s-ewinds when the tube is released.
S. No~le C7] with user-operated handle C7a]. Water will not
flow unless th~ handle is depressed.
~ . No~le heads C8a~b,c] of variable spray fineness and dis-
-~ persion. Head c can be used to administer an enema. `
7. Electrical system Cll,l~] including cord and plug (not
~5 shown~.
;~ 8. Box.
j~ OPERATION OF INVENTION:
;;~ Water entering through valve C9] is heated in the heating chamber C4~ by
a heating element C5] to a preset temperature. The heating is controlled and
' the temperature set by a thermostat C10]. When the desired temperature has
`;! been reached the water enters the injector [~] and a pre-determined amount of
~i soap ~or whatever~ i5 released into the injector by the dispensor Cl]. Thesoap is evenly dispersed in the water in the mixing chamber C~], and the soap-
water mixture leaves the chamber via the flexible tube C6a]. When the user
~-~ presses the handle [7a], water is ejected from the no2~1e head [~] as a spray.
`: The fineness and dispersion of the spray depends on which of the three heads
' has been attached to the no~le.
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~RI~NTS OF INvENTION:
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A second model of the wall-hidet includes a hot-air drying system. This
;;~ contains, in addition to the components listed above:
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. When the drying system is actiY2.ted, air i~ suc-~;ed into th2 heating _hamb2r Jy
. the ~'~C'_I~ .Ti prin~iple and ~uickly heated by a seri2, of heating"-oil-,; the hot
:~: air flows continuQusly out thr--ou-gh its fle:sible tube and r,o~le. Ti.-e n~.--le i~
designed to creat2 a wide-~.ngle~ gentie flrw .-,f w~rm -.lr wh-ch ',ry5 ~he us: plea=.antly ard e-Ffiriently~
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Representative Drawing
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Event History

Description Date
Inactive: IPC deactivated 2016-01-16
Inactive: IPC assigned 2015-08-13
Inactive: First IPC derived 2006-03-11
Application Not Reinstated by Deadline 1994-08-20
Time Limit for Reversal Expired 1994-08-20
Inactive: Adhoc Request Documented 1994-02-21
Deemed Abandoned - Failure to Respond to Maintenance Fee Notice 1994-02-21
Application Published (Open to Public Inspection) 1993-03-03

Abandonment History

Abandonment Date Reason Reinstatement Date
1994-02-21
Owners on Record

Note: Records showing the ownership history in alphabetical order.

Current Owners on Record
ARIEH KUPERMAN
RIMMA KUPERMAN
ARIEH KUPERMAN
RIMMA KUPERMAN
Past Owners on Record
None
Past Owners that do not appear in the "Owners on Record" listing will appear in other documentation within the application.
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Drawings 1993-03-03 2 52
Claims 1993-03-03 1 39
Cover Page 1993-03-03 1 19
Abstract 1993-03-03 1 12
Descriptions 1993-03-03 3 145
Representative drawing 1998-09-30 1 10
PCT Correspondence 1992-02-20 1 64
PCT Correspondence 1991-09-16 1 22
Courtesy - Office Letter 1991-11-21 1 19
Courtesy - Office Letter 1993-01-05 1 26