US20130212801A1 - Portable wash basin cart and disposable personal wash basin - Google Patents
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- the present invention generally relates to health care devices and, more particularly, to a portable wash basin cart that is used to hold a patient's personal wash basin in a mobile, sanitary manner.
- These portable wash basins are typically a simple rectangular bucket that holds the wash and waste water.
- the wash basins are typically placed on available table, couch, or bed space when they are being used with the patient. When full of water, the basins are fairly heavy and unwieldy. Current was basins often cause spills and contamination to the support surface as well as surrounding areas.
- the invention provides a wheeled cart configured to removably carry a patient's personal wash basin in a sanitary manner.
- the cart also allows the personal wash basin to be emptied and cleaned in a sanitary manner.
- the cart also allows the personal wash basin to be filled and moved without straining the back muscles of the user.
- the invention also provides a disposable personal wash basin for use with the cart.
- the invention also provides a personal wash basin having a funnel-shaped outlet that protrudes from the lower surface of the personal wash basin.
- the funnel-shaped outlet may cooperate with a funnel-shaped outlet of the cart to minimize contact between the cart and contaminated waste water.
- the personal wash basin may be made from a thin, flexible material, such as a plastic, that may be disposable or recyclable.
- the invention provides a portable wash basin cart for health care providers; the portable wash basin cart including: a frame; a personal wash basin defining an outlet; the personal wash basin being carried by the frame; a funnel carried by the frame; the outlet of the personal wash basin being aligned with the funnel; and a flexible drain pipe connected to the funnel.
- a portable personal wash basin cart that includes: a wheeled frame; a base basin carried by the wheeled frame; the base basin having a bottom wall defining an outlet; and a personal wash basin removably carried by the base basin; the personal wash basin having a bottom wall defining an outlet; the outlets being aligned when the personal wash basin carried by the base basin.
- Each of the configurations described above may include flexible tube that allows water from a sink to be directed into the personal wash basin.
- Each of the configurations described above may include a frame that includes a handle with a lid for the personal wash basin connected to the handle.
- a further configuration of the invention provides a portable personal wash basin cart that includes a base basin that is fixed to a cart frame and adapted to receive the patient's personal wash basin.
- the two basins may interlock at outlet funnels so that the personal wash basin is stable when held by the base basin.
- the outlet funnels allow the patient's personal wash basin to be drained without removing it from the base basin.
- the funnel-shaped opening prevents fluid from the personal basin from fouling the bottom of the base basin.
- a flexible drain pipe is removably connected to the outlet of the funnel-shaped opening.
- the drain pipe has an outlet adapted to fit onto a toilet bowl so the personal basin may be emptied directly into a toilet.
- the outlet end of the drain pipe may be held by a C-shaped bracket that fits over the edge of a toilet bowl and holds the outlet end of the pipe in place.
- Caps are connected to both ends of the drain pipe and to the funnel-shaped opening to selectively close the openings.
- the cap for the funnel-shaped opening is used when the drain pipe is detached for cleaning.
- the cart includes a hook to hold the outlet end of the drain pipe so that the outlet is raised when not in use to limit dripping.
- Another configuration of the invention provides a cart with a pair of basin holders.
- the dual configuration has the capacity to accommodate twice the amount of water/waste while providing the same sanitary benefits as the single unit.
- Each of the configurations described above may be combined in different combinations to form additional configurations.
- Each of the configurations described above may be provided with telescoping legs to allow the user to adjust the height of the device.
- FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of an exemplary configuration of a portable wash basin cart.
- FIG. 2 is a top plan view of the cart of FIG. 1 with the lid in a different position.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view, partially in section, taken along line 3 - 3 of FIG. 2 .
- FIG. 4 is a side elevation view of the portable wash basin cart of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 5 is a rear elevation view of the portable wash basin cart of FIG. 1 with the lid closed.
- FIG. 6 is an exploded perspective view of the portable wash basin cart of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view of the portable wash basin cart of FIG. 1 attached to a sink faucet.
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the portable wash basin cart of FIG. 1 emptying waste water into a toilet.
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view of an exemplary double basin cart with the lids in their open positions.
- FIG. 10 is an enlarged perspective view of the encircled portion of FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 11 is a perspective view of the portable wash basin cart with the lid closed. Similar numbers refer to similar parts throughout the specification.
- Portable wash basin cart 2 allows a personal wash basin 3 filled with waste water to be safely moved from one location to another with little risk that the waste water will spill out of cart 2 to contaminate an area that must then be cleaned.
- Personal wash basin 3 may be in the form of a stand-alone wash basin that is relatively rigid and capable of standing up while full of water.
- personal wash basin 3 may be provided in the form of a thin, flexible polymeric liner.
- the thin liner version of personal wash basin 3 may be disposable or recyclable.
- Portable wash basin cart 2 includes a flexible drain pipe that allows the user to safely drain waste water from personal wash basin 3 without strain on the user's back and with little risk of spilling the waste water during the draining process.
- Cart 2 includes a frame 4 that is supported by at least two wheels 6 .
- Frame 4 may include four vertical legs 5 connected together with upper and lower sets of arms 7 disposed perpendicular to legs 5 .
- Legs 5 may be in the form of telescoping members to allow the height of cart 2 to be readily adjusted.
- the telescoping members may be held with friction or a ratchet that allows the user to adjust all four legs simply by lifting up or pushing down on was basin 3 .
- a common release catch also may be used to permit the adjustments.
- Each wheel 6 may be selectively locked with a brake 8 .
- Brakes 8 may be a lever-type or friction-type that prevent the wheel from freely rotating. When only two wheels 6 are used on cart 2 , one end of cart 2 must be lifted to roll cart 2 along the ground.
- Frame 4 may be fabricated from any of a variety of materials such as metal, plastic, or wood.
- frame 4 is fabricated from plastic or PVC tubes that are relatively light-weight and easy to sanitize.
- corner joints and adhesive may be used to connect arms 7 with legs 5 .
- Mechanical connectors such as screws, bolts, or rivets, may be used to secure the joints.
- Frame 4 may be configured to define a storage shelf 10 , a plurality of shelves 10 , or a basket 10 that is adapted to hold supplies. Shelf 10 may be disposed just below a set of arms 7 to define a recessed shelf 10 with arms 7 defining a lip disposed about the perimeter of shelf 10 .
- Frame 4 also may define a handle 12 that allows the user to grip cart 2 and control the movement of cart 2 .
- a lid 14 configured to cover wash basin 3 may be carried by handle 12 in a manner that allows lid 14 to be moved between open and closed positions.
- a pair of legs 15 connect lid 14 to handle 12 .
- Each leg 15 may include a sleeve that is rotatably carried by handle 12 to allow lid 14 to rotate between different positions.
- Handle 12 has an elongated, substantially horizontal portion that extends across the width of basin 2 where legs 15 are connected.
- Handle 12 includes a pair of L-shaped ends that have vertical portions that drop down from the ends of the elongated, horizontal portion and horizontal offset portions that connect to frame 4 .
- the offset portions provide space for a tray or shelf 13 disposed intermediate basin 3 and handle 12 .
- Tray 13 may be removably carried on the horizontal offset portions of the L-shaped ends of handle 12 .
- lid 14 When completely open, lid 14 may hang down from frame 4 so that it will not accidentally fall down over the top of the wash basin on the user's hands or arms.
- the closed position of lid 14 ( FIG. 11 ) is used to cover personal wash basin 3 to prevent accidental splashes when cart 2 is being moved from place to place.
- a flexible tube 16 may be used to fill personal wash basin 3 from a sink.
- Flexible tube 16 includes a faucet adapter 18 that fits a variety of common kitchen or bathroom sink faucets so that person wash basin 3 may be filled with clean water from a variety of locations.
- Tube 16 also prevents the user from having to lift a full wash basin 3 from a sink to cart 2 .
- Tube 16 may have a spray attachment on the cart end of tube 16 .
- Tube 16 may pass through an opening in tray 13 that functions to hold the spray attachment when tube 16 is not in use.
- Portable wash basin cart 2 is configured to hold personal wash basin 3 that is typically filled with water or a water/soap combination used to attend to a patient. Basin 3 is personal to the patient and thus must be removed from cart 2 if cart 2 is used with a different patient. As such, basin 3 is removably carried by frame 4 .
- Basin 3 is typically plastic and may be any of a variety of shapes such as round, oval, square, rectangular, or the like.
- a typical rectangular wash basin 3 is depicted as an example in the drawings.
- Basin 3 may be provided with its own lid that is snapped over the upper lip of basin 3 so that basin 3 may be sealed closed when removed from cart 2 .
- Basin 3 may be provided with a drain opening 24 defined by the bottom wall 26 of basin 3 .
- a plug 28 is used to seal opening 24 when basin 3 is in use.
- Plug 28 may be secured to the top edge of basin 3 with a pull chain 30 to allow the user to pull plug 28 without reaching into the waste water in basin 3 .
- drain opening 24 is defined by a wall 29 that protrudes downwardly from bottom wall 26 .
- the protruding wall 29 may be shaped in the form of a funnel as shown in FIGS. 3 and 10 .
- frame 4 is configured to removably receive basin 3 directly.
- frame 4 includes a base basin 40 sized to removably receive personal wash basin 3 .
- a personal wash basin with or without funnel 29 may be removably held by frame 4 .
- Wash basin 3 includes an upper flange 42 that rests on top of the upper lip of base basin 40 .
- Upper flange 42 of wash basin 3 defines a pair of handles 43 that allow basin 3 to be lifted from basin 40 .
- Flange 42 defines an opening adjacent each handle 43 so that the user may insert her hand between handle 43 and frame 4 when lifting basin 3 .
- Each handle 43 is C-shaped when viewed from above.
- Each handle 43 is integrally formed with flange 42 .
- Each handle 43 includes a rounded bottom wall that is spaced from the basin wall of basin 3 as shown in FIG. 3 so that the user's fingers may be slipped between handle 43 and the basin wall when basin 3 is being lifted.
- each handle 43 is disposed within base basin 40 when personal wash basin 3 is carried by frame 4 . This position ensures that any water splashing from basin 3 into the handle holes will be directed into base basin 40 and not onto the patient's floor.
- Base basin 40 has a bottom wall 44 that includes a funnel 50 configured to receive funnel 29 so that personal wash basin 3 is supported from below by the contact between funnel 29 and funnel 50 .
- Funnel 50 defines the drain opening of basin 40 and allows basin 3 to be emptied without removing it from cart 2 .
- Funnel 50 is positioned directly below opening 24 so that little, if any, waste water draining from basin 3 will contact the inner surface of bottom wall 44 .
- Funnel 50 may be integrally formed with basin 40 or may be connected in an appropriate manner such as a press fit.
- Funnel 50 may have a larger diameter opening than opening 24 .
- An elbow joint may be connected to funnel 50 to direct waste water rearwardly.
- a removable cap may be provided to seal funnel 50 or the elbow joint when a drain pipe 60 is removed.
- funnel 50 is configured to position the outlet of funnel 29 substantially evenly with the outlet of funnel 50 to minimize contact between waste water being drained from basin 3 and base basin 40 .
- Funnels 29 and 50 may be configured to position bottom wall 26 spaced from bottom wall 44 so that basin 3 may be easily removed from base basin 40 .
- Flexible drain pipe 60 is removably connectable to the outlet of funnel 50 .
- Drain pipe 60 has an outlet 62 adapted to fit onto the edge of a toilet bowl so personal basin 3 may be emptied directly into a toilet.
- outlet 62 of drain pipe 60 may be held by a C-shaped bracket 64 that fits over the edge of a toilet bowl and holds outlet 62 of pipe 60 in place.
- the legs of the C-shaped bracket diverge so that the bracket may be used with a variety of different bowl rims.
- Caps may be removably connectable to both ends of drain pipe 60 to selectively close its openings. The caps are used when drain pipe 60 is detached from funnel 50 .
- Frame 4 includes a hook 68 to hold outlet 62 of drain pipe 60 so that outlet 62 is raised when not in use to limit dripping.
- a support 70 may hang from tray 13 to support pipe 60 .
- Another configuration of the invention provides cart 2 that removably receives a pair of personal wash basins 3 .
- the dual configuration has the capacity to accommodate twice the amount of the water or waste water while providing the same sanitary benefits as the single unit 2 .
- Cart 2 may be used by fitting basin 3 into frame 4 and fitting plug 28 into opening 24 .
- Cart 2 is then moved adjacent a water source wherein tube 16 is used to fill basin 3 with water.
- Lid 14 may then be closed and cart 2 is wheeled to a position adjacent the patient.
- the user opens lid 14 and performs the care needed by the patient.
- cart 2 has a double basin, one basin may be used for clean water while the other is used for waste water.
- the user may close lid 14 and move cart 2 into a bathroom.
- the user checks the connection between drain pipe 60 and funnel 50 , clips outlet end 62 to the edge of a toilet, and removes the cap.
- the user then pulls chain 30 to remove plug 28 and the water drains directly into the toilet.
- Cart 2 thus prevents the patient's sink from being fouled with waste water.
- the user may then clean personal basin 3 by connecting tube 16 to a sink and washing basin 3 while basin 3 remains in cart 2 . Cleaning basin 3 in this manner further prevents contamination of the patient's sink. Basin 3 may then be removed from cart 2 and left with the patient. Cart 2 is reused with the next patient by inserting the next patient's personal basin into frame 4 and repeating the process.
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A wheeled cart is configured to removably carry a patient's personal wash basin. The cart includes a lid that covers the personal wash basin when the cart is moved from a bathroom to the patient so that liquid in the wash basin cannot splash out onto the floor if the cart strikes an obstruction. A flexible tube is provided for filling the basin from a sink. A drain pipe is provided to empty the wash basin without the need to lift the wash basin. A disposable thin personal wash basin having a funnel-shaped outlet may be used with the cart to minimize potential contamination.
Description
- This application is a continuation of U.S. Pat. No. 8,117,689 and claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/985,770 filed Nov. 6, 2007; the disclosures of both are incorporated herein by reference.
- 1. Technical Field
- The present invention generally relates to health care devices and, more particularly, to a portable wash basin cart that is used to hold a patient's personal wash basin in a mobile, sanitary manner.
- 2. Background Information
- Health care providers in a variety of environments often require a portable wash basin that is individual to the patient. Health care providers currently use a portable wash basin that must be carried back and forth from a bathroom for filling, emptying, cleaning, and refilling. Lower back pain is a common complaint of the users. These portable wash basins are typically a simple rectangular bucket that holds the wash and waste water. The wash basins are typically placed on available table, couch, or bed space when they are being used with the patient. When full of water, the basins are fairly heavy and unwieldy. Current was basins often cause spills and contamination to the support surface as well as surrounding areas.
- The invention provides a wheeled cart configured to removably carry a patient's personal wash basin in a sanitary manner. The cart also allows the personal wash basin to be emptied and cleaned in a sanitary manner. The cart also allows the personal wash basin to be filled and moved without straining the back muscles of the user. The invention also provides a disposable personal wash basin for use with the cart.
- The invention also provides a personal wash basin having a funnel-shaped outlet that protrudes from the lower surface of the personal wash basin. The funnel-shaped outlet may cooperate with a funnel-shaped outlet of the cart to minimize contact between the cart and contaminated waste water. The personal wash basin may be made from a thin, flexible material, such as a plastic, that may be disposable or recyclable.
- In one configuration, the invention provides a portable wash basin cart for health care providers; the portable wash basin cart including: a frame; a personal wash basin defining an outlet; the personal wash basin being carried by the frame; a funnel carried by the frame; the outlet of the personal wash basin being aligned with the funnel; and a flexible drain pipe connected to the funnel.
- Another configuration of the invention provides a portable personal wash basin cart that includes: a wheeled frame; a base basin carried by the wheeled frame; the base basin having a bottom wall defining an outlet; and a personal wash basin removably carried by the base basin; the personal wash basin having a bottom wall defining an outlet; the outlets being aligned when the personal wash basin carried by the base basin.
- Each of the configurations described above may include flexible tube that allows water from a sink to be directed into the personal wash basin. Each of the configurations described above may include a frame that includes a handle with a lid for the personal wash basin connected to the handle.
- A further configuration of the invention provides a portable personal wash basin cart that includes a base basin that is fixed to a cart frame and adapted to receive the patient's personal wash basin. The two basins may interlock at outlet funnels so that the personal wash basin is stable when held by the base basin. The outlet funnels allow the patient's personal wash basin to be drained without removing it from the base basin. The funnel-shaped opening prevents fluid from the personal basin from fouling the bottom of the base basin. A flexible drain pipe is removably connected to the outlet of the funnel-shaped opening. The drain pipe has an outlet adapted to fit onto a toilet bowl so the personal basin may be emptied directly into a toilet. To facilitate such draining, the outlet end of the drain pipe may be held by a C-shaped bracket that fits over the edge of a toilet bowl and holds the outlet end of the pipe in place. Caps are connected to both ends of the drain pipe and to the funnel-shaped opening to selectively close the openings. The cap for the funnel-shaped opening is used when the drain pipe is detached for cleaning. The cart includes a hook to hold the outlet end of the drain pipe so that the outlet is raised when not in use to limit dripping.
- Another configuration of the invention provides a cart with a pair of basin holders. The dual configuration has the capacity to accommodate twice the amount of water/waste while providing the same sanitary benefits as the single unit.
- The different features of the configurations described above may be combined in different combinations to form additional configurations. Each of the configurations described above may be provided with telescoping legs to allow the user to adjust the height of the device.
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FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of an exemplary configuration of a portable wash basin cart. -
FIG. 2 is a top plan view of the cart ofFIG. 1 with the lid in a different position. -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view, partially in section, taken along line 3-3 ofFIG. 2 . -
FIG. 4 is a side elevation view of the portable wash basin cart ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 5 is a rear elevation view of the portable wash basin cart ofFIG. 1 with the lid closed. -
FIG. 6 is an exploded perspective view of the portable wash basin cart ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 7 is a perspective view of the portable wash basin cart ofFIG. 1 attached to a sink faucet. -
FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the portable wash basin cart ofFIG. 1 emptying waste water into a toilet. -
FIG. 9 is a perspective view of an exemplary double basin cart with the lids in their open positions. -
FIG. 10 is an enlarged perspective view of the encircled portion ofFIG. 3 . -
FIG. 11 is a perspective view of the portable wash basin cart with the lid closed. Similar numbers refer to similar parts throughout the specification. - The portable wash basin cart of the invention is indicated generally by the
numeral 2 in the accompanying drawings. Portablewash basin cart 2 allows apersonal wash basin 3 filled with waste water to be safely moved from one location to another with little risk that the waste water will spill out ofcart 2 to contaminate an area that must then be cleaned.Personal wash basin 3 may be in the form of a stand-alone wash basin that is relatively rigid and capable of standing up while full of water. In another configuration,personal wash basin 3 may be provided in the form of a thin, flexible polymeric liner. The thin liner version ofpersonal wash basin 3 may be disposable or recyclable. Portablewash basin cart 2 includes a flexible drain pipe that allows the user to safely drain waste water frompersonal wash basin 3 without strain on the user's back and with little risk of spilling the waste water during the draining process. -
Cart 2 includes aframe 4 that is supported by at least twowheels 6.Frame 4 may include fourvertical legs 5 connected together with upper and lower sets ofarms 7 disposed perpendicular tolegs 5.Legs 5 may be in the form of telescoping members to allow the height ofcart 2 to be readily adjusted. The telescoping members may be held with friction or a ratchet that allows the user to adjust all four legs simply by lifting up or pushing down on wasbasin 3. A common release catch also may be used to permit the adjustments. Eachwheel 6 may be selectively locked with abrake 8.Brakes 8 may be a lever-type or friction-type that prevent the wheel from freely rotating. When only twowheels 6 are used oncart 2, one end ofcart 2 must be lifted to rollcart 2 along the ground. Three or fourwheels 6 are typically used so thatcart 2 may be readily rolled from place to place without lifting a portion offrame 4.Frame 4 may be fabricated from any of a variety of materials such as metal, plastic, or wood. In one exemplary configuration,frame 4 is fabricated from plastic or PVC tubes that are relatively light-weight and easy to sanitize. When plastic or PVC tubes are used to formframe 4, corner joints and adhesive may be used to connectarms 7 withlegs 5. Mechanical connectors, such as screws, bolts, or rivets, may be used to secure the joints. -
Frame 4 may be configured to define astorage shelf 10, a plurality ofshelves 10, or abasket 10 that is adapted to hold supplies.Shelf 10 may be disposed just below a set ofarms 7 to define a recessedshelf 10 witharms 7 defining a lip disposed about the perimeter ofshelf 10. -
Frame 4 also may define ahandle 12 that allows the user to gripcart 2 and control the movement ofcart 2. Alid 14 configured to coverwash basin 3 may be carried byhandle 12 in a manner that allowslid 14 to be moved between open and closed positions. A pair oflegs 15 connectlid 14 to handle 12. Eachleg 15 may include a sleeve that is rotatably carried byhandle 12 to allowlid 14 to rotate between different positions.Handle 12 has an elongated, substantially horizontal portion that extends across the width ofbasin 2 wherelegs 15 are connected.Handle 12 includes a pair of L-shaped ends that have vertical portions that drop down from the ends of the elongated, horizontal portion and horizontal offset portions that connect to frame 4. The offset portions provide space for a tray orshelf 13 disposedintermediate basin 3 and handle 12.Tray 13 may be removably carried on the horizontal offset portions of the L-shaped ends ofhandle 12. When completely open,lid 14 may hang down fromframe 4 so that it will not accidentally fall down over the top of the wash basin on the user's hands or arms. The closed position of lid 14 (FIG. 11 ) is used to coverpersonal wash basin 3 to prevent accidental splashes whencart 2 is being moved from place to place. - A
flexible tube 16 may be used to fillpersonal wash basin 3 from a sink.Flexible tube 16 includes afaucet adapter 18 that fits a variety of common kitchen or bathroom sink faucets so that person washbasin 3 may be filled with clean water from a variety of locations.Tube 16 also prevents the user from having to lift afull wash basin 3 from a sink tocart 2.Tube 16 may have a spray attachment on the cart end oftube 16.Tube 16 may pass through an opening intray 13 that functions to hold the spray attachment whentube 16 is not in use. - Portable
wash basin cart 2 is configured to holdpersonal wash basin 3 that is typically filled with water or a water/soap combination used to attend to a patient.Basin 3 is personal to the patient and thus must be removed fromcart 2 ifcart 2 is used with a different patient. As such,basin 3 is removably carried byframe 4. -
Basin 3 is typically plastic and may be any of a variety of shapes such as round, oval, square, rectangular, or the like. A typicalrectangular wash basin 3 is depicted as an example in the drawings.Basin 3 may be provided with its own lid that is snapped over the upper lip ofbasin 3 so thatbasin 3 may be sealed closed when removed fromcart 2. -
Basin 3 may be provided with adrain opening 24 defined by thebottom wall 26 ofbasin 3. Aplug 28 is used to sealopening 24 whenbasin 3 is in use.Plug 28 may be secured to the top edge ofbasin 3 with apull chain 30 to allow the user to pullplug 28 without reaching into the waste water inbasin 3. In one configuration of the invention, drain opening 24 is defined by awall 29 that protrudes downwardly frombottom wall 26. The protrudingwall 29 may be shaped in the form of a funnel as shown inFIGS. 3 and 10 . - In one configuration of the invention,
frame 4 is configured to removably receivebasin 3 directly. In the exemplary configuration of the invention depicted in the drawings,frame 4 includes abase basin 40 sized to removably receivepersonal wash basin 3. In either example, a personal wash basin with or withoutfunnel 29 may be removably held byframe 4. - Wash
basin 3 includes anupper flange 42 that rests on top of the upper lip ofbase basin 40.Upper flange 42 ofwash basin 3 defines a pair ofhandles 43 that allowbasin 3 to be lifted frombasin 40.Flange 42 defines an opening adjacent each handle 43 so that the user may insert her hand betweenhandle 43 andframe 4 when liftingbasin 3. Each handle 43 is C-shaped when viewed from above. Each handle 43 is integrally formed withflange 42. Each handle 43 includes a rounded bottom wall that is spaced from the basin wall ofbasin 3 as shown inFIG. 3 so that the user's fingers may be slipped betweenhandle 43 and the basin wall whenbasin 3 is being lifted. As shown inFIG. 3 , each handle 43 is disposed withinbase basin 40 whenpersonal wash basin 3 is carried byframe 4. This position ensures that any water splashing frombasin 3 into the handle holes will be directed intobase basin 40 and not onto the patient's floor. -
Base basin 40 has abottom wall 44 that includes afunnel 50 configured to receivefunnel 29 so thatpersonal wash basin 3 is supported from below by the contact betweenfunnel 29 andfunnel 50.Funnel 50 defines the drain opening ofbasin 40 and allowsbasin 3 to be emptied without removing it fromcart 2.Funnel 50 is positioned directly below opening 24 so that little, if any, waste water draining frombasin 3 will contact the inner surface ofbottom wall 44.Funnel 50 may be integrally formed withbasin 40 or may be connected in an appropriate manner such as a press fit.Funnel 50 may have a larger diameter opening than opening 24. An elbow joint may be connected to funnel 50 to direct waste water rearwardly. A removable cap may be provided to sealfunnel 50 or the elbow joint when adrain pipe 60 is removed. As shown inFIG. 10 , funnel 50 is configured to position the outlet offunnel 29 substantially evenly with the outlet offunnel 50 to minimize contact between waste water being drained frombasin 3 andbase basin 40.Funnels bottom wall 26 spaced frombottom wall 44 so thatbasin 3 may be easily removed frombase basin 40. -
Flexible drain pipe 60 is removably connectable to the outlet offunnel 50.Drain pipe 60 has anoutlet 62 adapted to fit onto the edge of a toilet bowl sopersonal basin 3 may be emptied directly into a toilet. To facilitate such draining,outlet 62 ofdrain pipe 60 may be held by a C-shapedbracket 64 that fits over the edge of a toilet bowl and holdsoutlet 62 ofpipe 60 in place. As shown inFIG. 5 , the legs of the C-shaped bracket diverge so that the bracket may be used with a variety of different bowl rims. Caps may be removably connectable to both ends ofdrain pipe 60 to selectively close its openings. The caps are used whendrain pipe 60 is detached fromfunnel 50.Frame 4 includes ahook 68 to holdoutlet 62 ofdrain pipe 60 so thatoutlet 62 is raised when not in use to limit dripping. Asupport 70 may hang fromtray 13 to supportpipe 60. - Another configuration of the invention provides
cart 2 that removably receives a pair ofpersonal wash basins 3. The dual configuration has the capacity to accommodate twice the amount of the water or waste water while providing the same sanitary benefits as thesingle unit 2. -
Cart 2 may be used byfitting basin 3 intoframe 4 andfitting plug 28 intoopening 24.Cart 2 is then moved adjacent a water source whereintube 16 is used to fillbasin 3 with water.Lid 14 may then be closed andcart 2 is wheeled to a position adjacent the patient. The user openslid 14 and performs the care needed by the patient. Whencart 2 has a double basin, one basin may be used for clean water while the other is used for waste water. Once the user is ready is empty the waste water frombasin 3, the user may closelid 14 and movecart 2 into a bathroom. The user checks the connection betweendrain pipe 60 and funnel 50,clips outlet end 62 to the edge of a toilet, and removes the cap. The user then pullschain 30 to removeplug 28 and the water drains directly into the toilet.Cart 2 thus prevents the patient's sink from being fouled with waste water. The user may then cleanpersonal basin 3 by connectingtube 16 to a sink andwashing basin 3 whilebasin 3 remains incart 2.Cleaning basin 3 in this manner further prevents contamination of the patient's sink.Basin 3 may then be removed fromcart 2 and left with the patient.Cart 2 is reused with the next patient by inserting the next patient's personal basin intoframe 4 and repeating the process. - In the foregoing description, certain terms have been used for brevity, clearness, and understanding. No unnecessary limitations are to be implied therefrom beyond the requirement of the prior art because such terms are used for descriptive purposes and are intended to be broadly construed.
- Moreover, the description and illustration of the invention is an example and the invention is not limited to the exact details shown or described.
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1. A portable wash basin cart for health care providers; the portable wash basin cart comprising:
a frame having at least two wheels; the frame adapted to be movable from place to place on the wheels;
a personal wash water insert defining an outlet; the personal wash water insert being removably and replaceably carried by the frame;
a funnel carried by the frame;
the outlet of the personal wash water insert being aligned with the funnel;
a flexible drain pipe connected to the funnel; and
the flexible drain pipe including an outlet end and further comprising a bracket carried by and movable with the outlet end of the drain pipe; the bracket being configured to hold the outlet end of the drain pipe in a predetermined configuration so that the personal wash water insert may be drained without removing the personal wash water insert from the frame.
2. The cart of claim 1 , further comprising a base basin carried by the frame; the base basin having a bottom wall and the funnel extending down from the bottom wall of the base basin.
3. The cart of claim 2 , wherein the personal wash water insert includes an upper perimeter flange that connects the personal wash water insert to the base basin.
4. The cart of claim 3 , wherein the personal wash water insert defines a pair of handles;
the handles being disposed within the base basin when the personal wash water insert is carried by the base basin.
5. The cart of claim 1 , wherein the height of the cart is adjustable.
6. The cart of claim 1 , wherein the personal wash water insert is in the form of a thin liner.
7. A portable wash basin cart for health care providers; the portable wash basin cart comprising:
a frame;
a base basin carried by the frame; the base basin having a bottom wall and an outlet funnel extending down from the bottom wall of the base basin;
the outlet funnel having a tapered inner surface;
a personal wash water insert being removably and replaceably disposable within the base basin;
the personal wash water insert including a funnel that defines an outlet of the personal wash water insert; the funnel of the personal wash water insert having a tapered outer wall;
at least a portion of the tapered funnel of the personal wash water insert being disposed in the funnel of the base basin when the personal wash water insert is disposed within the base basin; and
the tapered outer wall of the funnel of the personal wash water insert engaging the tapered inner surface of the outlet funnel to support the funnel of the personal wash water insert above the outlet funnel.
8. The cart of claim 7 , wherein the personal wash water insert has a lower surface with a portion of the lower surface supported above the bottom wall of the base basin by the engagement of the tapered outer wall of the funnel of the personal wash water insert with the tapered inner surface of the outer funnel.
9. The cart of claim 7 , further comprising a flexible drain pipe connected to the outlet funnel; the flexible drain pipe including an outlet end and further comprising a bracket carried by and movable with the outlet end of the drain pipe; the bracket being configured to hold the outlet end of the drain pipe in a predetermined configuration so that the personal wash water insert may be drained without removing the personal wash water insert from the frame.
10. The cart of claim 7 , further comprising a lid movable between open and closed positions; the closed position of the lid covering the personal wash water insert.
11. The cart of claim 7 , further comprising a flexible tube having a faucet adapter disposed at one end of the flexible tube; the faucet adapter adapted to fit on a faucet to direct water into the flexible tube; and the flexible tube adapted to direct water into the personal wash water insert from the faucet.
12. The cart of claim 7 , wherein the personal wash water insert includes an upper perimeter flange that connects the personal wash water insert to the base basin.
13. The cart of claim 12 , wherein the personal wash water insert defines a pair of handles; the handles being disposed within the base basin when the personal wash water insert is carried by the base basin.
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