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titleOfInvention Urine sampling device
abstract (57) [Summary] [Purpose] When sampling urine using a standard toilet bowl, it is possible to reliably sample urine while using a urine collection container that can be easily stored when not in use. An object of the present invention is to provide a simple urine sampling device. [Structure] A substantially flat urine collection container (110) having a rectangular inlet opening is used, and the urine collection container is swung by a swing arm (72). The urine collection container (110) is attached to the swing arm so that it takes a vertical posture when the swing arm is raised and takes a horizontal posture when the swing arm is lowered. Therefore, at the time of urine collection, the urine collection area of the urine collection container (110) with respect to the trajectory of urine is maximized, and urine is reliably collected. Since the urine collection container becomes vertical when the swing arm is raised, the urine collection container can be stored in the storage and cleaning chamber (142) narrow in the front-rear direction when not in use. The storage and cleaning room (142) and swing arm (72) are located in the toilet rim (9 It is curved according to the shape of (0) and hidden under the toilet seat (24) inside the rim (90).
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