Innoventive Patent Group

Disposable Bidet

The disposable bidet was invented by Shawn Thompson to increase convenience and cleanliness for the users of his product.

 

The Disposable Bidet comprises a canister having preferred dimensions of 1 ½” diameter X 4” tall. The present Invention is this size such that it can be easily and discreetly carried in a purse or backpack, or the like. The canister is able to contain about 2 ounces of fluid for cleaning use. The device finds use when the user is remotely located and wishes to clean themselves and there is little or no access to water. The disposable bidet may also include a straw, which may be flexible or not, and an end nozzle.

The contents of the container may be expelled for use by aerosol or other such propellant from the container through the straw and nozzle, and onto the area to be cleaned of the user after defecating or urinating. Certain versions may have containers that are flexible and can be squeezed to expel the contents under pressure.

 

Certain embodiments of the straw have a flexible accordion profile, allowing it to be flexible about its length, others may have the flexible portion just near the nozzle but a rigid straw on the remainder. The nozzle has at least one aperture to allow the fluid to be expelled from. Certain embodiments with multiple apertures are able to spray as a finer mist.

The present Invention serves to allow users to thoroughly clean themselves after bathroom episodes in environments where water may not be readily available. As such it serves to increase individual cleanliness and public health.

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