141 |
Camp sink with heat source |
US370524 |
1995-01-09 |
US5530973A |
1996-07-02 |
James L. Dodge |
A portable sink for use out-of-doors has inflatable side walls with a sink bottom wall having a holder thereon into which may be placed a heat packet providing a unitary heat source for heating sink contents. The holder may be of a closed cell synthetic material to lessen heat loss. |
142 |
Portable garden work station |
US340275 |
1994-11-15 |
US5502848A |
1996-04-02 |
James P. Cowan |
A portable wash basin stand for use outdoors that uses a common garden hose as a water connection between the stand and the nearest plumbing. The stand has a circular weighted base and four upright posts that support a sink. Arrayed on the upright posts are a number of bayonet mounts that can be used to support a variety of accessories including a garden umbrella, a paper towel dispenser, a paper cup dispenser, a soap dispenser, a working shelf and other useful accessories. |
143 |
Contoured basin |
US3965 |
1993-01-15 |
US5381562A |
1995-01-17 |
Joan M. Holloway; Jeter L. Ridley |
A portable basin is disclosed which is adapted to receive and support a selected part of a person's body for isolatable cleansing, treatment and the like with minimal discomfort to the person. The disclosed basin is of unitary, continuous sidewall construction having certain body supporting contour features on its bottom and top edge and certain self-stabilizing features. More particularly, a basin of this invention provides an integral elevated platform portion feature in its bottom for receiving and supporting a selected body part during cleansing or treatment within the interior of the basin and at least one seat defined in the top edge of its sidewall contoured for concurrently receiving and supporting an associated member of the selected body part. One disclosed preferred basin embodiment is particularly adapted for cleansing and treating the head of a person. Another disclosed preferred basin embodiment is particularly adapted for also cleansing and treating a limb part of a person and its associated extremities. |
144 |
Sportsman sink apparatus |
US27422 |
1993-03-08 |
US5313676A |
1994-05-24 |
Micheal W. Wright |
A sportsman sink having foldable legs is arranged to include a pump member to receive water from available water supplies and direct such water through a faucet to an underlying sink. The table is arranged for interfolding of the legs and a wing plate for ease of positioning the table relative to an underlying support surface. |
145 |
Child's sink apparatus |
US682337 |
1991-04-09 |
US5182822A |
1993-02-02 |
Dwayne L. Cyr; Dale A. McCollom |
A cabinet structure includes side walls, a floor, and a rear wall, and a top wall mounting a concave sink therewithin. The sink is operative through a manually operative pump and an underlying reservoir to direct fluid into the sink, with a drain associated with the sink directed into a further reservoir. A cylindrical cavity contains a series of nested cylindrical cups therewithin mounted for access in an inverted configuration. A modification of the invention includes a rear plate directed upwardly of a rear wall mounting a further reservoir, wherein the further reservoir includes a serpentine conduit, with the serpentine conduit directing metered fluid onto a simulated toothbrush member to effect oscillation of the toothbrush member, whererin the toothbrush member is biased by a spring to effect oscillation of the toothbrush upon fluid directed upon the toothbrush head. |
146 |
Portable basin apparatus |
US496419 |
1983-05-20 |
US4497077A |
1985-02-05 |
Alfred M. Provost |
This invention relates to portable wash stands, and in one embodiment comprises a base member with an upright support affixed to it and a basin support affixed to the top of the upright. The basin support comprises a semi-circular, upward facing member to the topmost ends of which is rotatably affixed a circular basin support. Means are provided to retainably position the circular basin support with respect to the semi-circular member. By this means, the basin support ring may be rotated into a co-planar orientation with respect to the semi-circular member for compact storage, or with the plane of the ring at right angles to the plane of the semi-circular member to support a circular wash basin with its center at the line of the axis of the upright. |
147 |
Portable nursing device |
US858859 |
1977-12-08 |
US4130123A |
1978-12-19 |
Roy L. Wines, Jr.; Roy L. Wines, III |
A mobile cabinet encloses a plurality of basins or receptacles to which hot and cold water may be conducted under control of valves for cleaning, washing and drinking purposes through flexible conduits and from which water is drained through a flexible waste conduit. A water heater and a waste drain pump associated with one of the receptacles cooperates with other facilities therein to clean articles during a timed-controlled cleaning cycle, while manually operated valves control the supply of water to the other receptacles for washing and drinking purposes. |
148 |
Lantern holder and wash pan stand device |
US576683 |
1975-05-12 |
US3995796A |
1976-12-07 |
George William Kline |
A sectional post having its bottom end adapted to be inserted into the ground and having a hook projecting outwardly from its top end adapted to support a lantern therefrom, and a series of rings detachably mounted to the midsection of the post to provide a wash stand support and a towel ring support, and a soap dish detachably mounted to the mid section of the post adapted to hold a bar of soap. There is further provided detachable guide lines for stabilizing the post, and a pouch type carrying case for carrying all of the components of the stand except for a lantern. |
149 |
Portable grooming kit |
US3664353D |
1970-02-13 |
US3664353A |
1972-05-23 |
CHILDRESS ALLEN M JR |
A portable kit suitable for use as an aid in personal grooming out of doors comprises a water-containing reservoir, water inlet and outlet means in the reservoir, a tub which fits against one side of the reservoir and is detachably hinged to the reservoir to permit use as a wash basin, latch means for holding the tub closed against the reservoir, and a handle on the reservoir to permit convenient carrying.
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150 |
Collapsible vanity |
US3458242D |
1967-12-11 |
US3458242A |
1969-07-29 |
WILLIAMS WILLARD F |
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151 |
Lavatory unit |
US3451068D |
1966-10-19 |
US3451068A |
1969-06-24 |
PHILLIPS GERARD D JR |
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152 |
Portable toilet kit |
US40374664 |
1964-10-14 |
US3251637A |
1966-05-17 |
PARSONS JR SETH T |
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153 |
Head rest for shampoo purposes |
US18093362 |
1962-03-13 |
US3064272A |
1962-11-20 |
CANTONWINE ELMA E; MARSH WILLIAM R |
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154 |
Outdoor washstand |
US85233859 |
1959-11-12 |
US3018490A |
1962-01-30 |
EICHORST HERMAN H |
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155 |
Basin cover |
US66040257 |
1957-05-20 |
US2878091A |
1959-03-17 |
HAMMOND ROBERT L |
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156 |
Portable shampoo cabinet |
US44183054 |
1954-07-07 |
US2760207A |
1956-08-28 |
GLINTZ GEORGIA E |
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157 |
Folding washbasin provided with article intercepting plate |
US7298749 |
1949-01-26 |
US2513624A |
1950-07-04 |
ALFRED BUNKER HARRY |
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158 |
Combined sink and towel rack |
US2499896D |
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US2499896A |
1950-03-07 |
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159 |
Wash basin installation |
US7298849 |
1949-01-26 |
US2498940A |
1950-02-28 |
ALFRED BUNKER HARRY |
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160 |
Concealed basin furniture |
US59065445 |
1945-04-27 |
US2426152A |
1947-08-19 |
SPENCER MELDAHL HORACE |
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