In-Car Toilet Means You Might Never Again Stop for a Potty Break
If you’ve ever been on a road trip, you know that small bladders and long car rides just don’t mix. Typically it means stopping at a rest area or a creepy gas station every two hours or so. But what if you never had to stop for a bathroom break on a road trip ever again? Sounds like a wonderful dream, right?
Well, that dream just might come true sometime soon.
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Earlier this month, a patent was filed at the United States Patent and Trademark Office showing an in-car toilet, also described as “porter potty” seating in the official documents.
How poop-tastic is that?
The patent, which was filed by Danisha Lashune Taylor of Lancaster, California, details “a portable vehicular adult and child potty seat with ease-of-excretion enhancement during a journey.” Basically, the in-car toilet is a removable (fortunately) pot that has a variety of detachable components, including an automatic lid, a cushioned seat, automatic flush, a liquid storage tank, a disposable collecting bag, and a drain module.
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Taylor’s patent claims that the in-car toilet is cost-effective and easily maintained thanks to its simple parts. Really, this invention has made road trips that much easier—and potentially a lot stinkier.
What do you think of this in-car toilet?
News Source: Auto Guide
A born-and-raised Jersey girl, Caitlin Moran has somehow found herself settled in Edinburgh, Scotland. When she’s not spending her days trying to remember which side of the road to drive on, Caitlin enjoys getting down and nerdy with English. She continues to combine her love of writing with her love of cars for The News Wheel, while also learning more about the European car market—including the fact that the Seat brand is pronounced “se-at” not “seat” as you might think. See more articles by Caitlin.