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5906 Beckinham Dr, Chester, VA 23831   

4410 Menokin Rd, Richmond, VA 23225    804-3300355   

3018 Floyd Ave, Richmond, VA 23221    804-3427414   

Cardinal, VA   

Petersburg, VA   

13706 Bay Rd W, Midlothian, VA 23112    804-7396900   

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Foldable Commode

US Patent:
6378143, Apr 30, 2002
Filed:
Jan 3, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/476277
Inventors:
Joseph Battiston - Chester VA
David Battiston - Midlothian VA
Assignee:
Tubular Fabricators Industry - Petersburg VA
International Classification:
A47K 1106
US Classification:
4483, 4479
Abstract:
A foldable commode which includes: a platform having a pair of slotted members depending from the bottom, each slotted member defining a race extending from front to rear; a first U-shaped leg member having a pair of legs connected by a bight portion slidably disposed in the races; a second U-shaped leg member having a pair of legs connected by a bight portion, the top portions being pivotally mounted on opposite sides of the rear end of the platform, wherein the middle portion of each of the legs of the second U-shaped leg member is pivotally attached to the middle portion of a respective one of the legs of the first U-shaped leg member; a receptacle support member disposed intermediate the front and rear ends of the platform; and a receptacle which depends from the receptacle support member.

Three-In-One Commode With Waste Diverting Capability

US Patent:
6941591, Sep 13, 2005
Filed:
Oct 22, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/278137
Inventors:
Joseph Battiston - Sutherland VA, US
David Battiston - Richmond VA, US
Assignee:
Tubular Fabricators Industry - Petersburg VA
International Classification:
A47K011/04
US Classification:
4483, 43003, 4DIG 5
Abstract:
A three-in-one commode with waste diverting capability is disclosed for use by elderly or infirm people wherein the commode can interface with both a standard and an elongated toilet, yet provides the comfort and ease of use of an elongated size toilet seat for the users.

Three-In-One Commode And Waste Diverting Seat

US Patent:
2005021, Oct 6, 2005
Filed:
May 27, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/139198
Inventors:
David Battiston - Richmond VA, US
International Classification:
A47K011/04
US Classification:
004483000
Abstract:
A three-in-one commode with waste diverting capability is disclosed for use by elderly or infirm people wherein the commode can interface with both a standard and an elongated toilet, yet provides the comfort and ease of use of an elongated size toilet seat for the users.

Walking Aid Cane

US Patent:
5238013, Aug 24, 1993
Filed:
Aug 15, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/746238
Inventors:
Joseph D. Battiston - Chester VA
Joseph Battiston - Chester VA
David Battiston - Midlothian VA
Assignee:
Tubular Fabricators Industry, Inc. - Petersburg VA
International Classification:
A45B 100
US Classification:
135 75
Abstract:
A walking aid cane comprising a base plate having an undersurface and an opening extending through the base plate; a substantially U-shaped reinforcing plate comprised of a central plate and two substantially parallel leg plates connected together by the central plate, the leg plates each having a free edge positioned adjacent to the undersurface of the base plate, and the central plate having an opening; an upright support including a lower end extending through the openings of the base plate and the central plate and connected to the base plate and the central plate thereat, respectively, and an upper end having a handle for permitting the user to grasp the cane; and a plurality of legs for supporting the cane on a surface, the plurality of legs being connected to the substantially U-shaped reinforcing plate at outer surfaces of the leg plates and being connected to the undersurface of the base plate such that the legs are in spaced relation to the upright support.

Foldable Commode

US Patent:
6009571, Jan 4, 2000
Filed:
May 5, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/072869
Inventors:
Joseph Battiston - Chester VA
David Battiston - Midlothian VA
Assignee:
Tubular Fabricators Industry - Petersburg VA
International Classification:
A47K 1106
US Classification:
4484
Abstract:
A foldable commode which includes: a platform having a pair of slotted members depending from the bottom, each slotted member defining a race extending from front to rear; a first U-shaped leg member having a pair of legs connected by a bight portion slidably disposed in the races; a second U-shaped leg member having a pair of legs connected by a bight portion, the top portions being pivotally mounted on opposite sides of the rear end of the platform, wherein the middle portion of each of the legs of the second U-shaped leg member is pivotally attached to the middle portion of a respective one of the legs of the first U-shaped leg member; a receptacle support member disposed intermediate the front and rear ends of the platform; and a receptacle which depends from the receptacle support member.

Crutch With Adjustable Inclined Hand Grip

US Patent:
5606985, Mar 4, 1997
Filed:
Jun 7, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/473485
Inventors:
Joseph Battiston - Chester VA
David Battiston - Chester VA
Assignee:
Tubular Fabricators Industry, Inc. - Petersburg VA
International Classification:
A61H 302
US Classification:
135 72
Abstract:
Solid (e. g. wooden) and tubular crutches, are adapted for use with standard bolt-supported hand grips, are modified for use with a bolt supported hand grip, at a desired incline for user comfort. The angle of incline, from normal lateral placement, is predetermined and the parallel spaced apart sections of the crutch are correspondingly apertured along such angle, i. e. with through apertures, to permit placement of the hand grip supporting bolt at such angle. A series of correspondingly angled apertures on the crutch bows allows for height adjustment similar to the standard laterally aligned apertures. The angled aperturing may be in addition to the lateral apertures to permit both inclined and lateral hand grip placement as desired. Alternatively, the hand grip itself is formed with an integral incline, whereby, when it is normally laterally affixed to the laterally aligned apertures of standard crutches with a standard bolt and wing nut connection, an inclined grip is provided.

Stable Tubular Crutch With Adjustable Hand Grip

US Patent:
5791360, Aug 11, 1998
Filed:
Jun 7, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/482644
Inventors:
Joseph Battiston - Chester VA
David Battiston - Chester VA
Assignee:
Tubular Fabricators Industry, Inc. - Petersburg VA
International Classification:
A61H 302
US Classification:
135 68
Abstract:
A stable tubular crutch having a continuous one piece body, with an adjustable hand grip and riveted underarm support. The crutch is made of a tubular member, bent to form an elongated, flattened, fully enclosed, ovate structure with parallel spaced apart sections, within which the adjustable hand grip is positioned. An end of the tubular member longitudinally extends from the ovate structure in line with the major axis thereof and an independently adjustable straight tubular leg is interfitted with the extending end by an adjustable connection. A tubular underarm support, is fitted within a contoured section of the tubular member and is riveted thereto for a fixed connection. The adjustable hand grip is a short tube with a closed end supporting an extending hook. The base of a Y-shaped plastic member, with integrated metal rod (extending out of the fork of the Y) is slidingly retained, with a spring loading, in the open end of the tube. The metal rod, of non-circular cross section, and the hook are adapted to fit within any of a plurality of holes in the parallel spaced apart section for adjustability of the hand grip.

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