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Related to provisional application Ser. No. 60/090,172 filed on Jun. 22, 1998. 
    
    
     BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
     1. Field of the Invention 
     The present invention relates generally to the field of fixtures, devices, and machines in a restroom or a bathroom or any place where a toilet is disposed (hereinafter collectively referred to as a “bathroom”) and sanitary waste disposal. More specifically the present invention relates to an extensible and retractable urinal apparatus, which is disposed in proximity to a toilet of any design. It is attached either to the toilet or to a wall, floor, ceiling or any other convenient surface near the toilet (hereinafter referred to as the “attach, connect, and support structure” 1 st  segment.) 
     The primary purpose of the apparatus is to deflect a stream of urine from a user of the apparatus in a nonsitting position before it can miss the intended inside portion of the toilet bowl and soil the toilet seat or bathroom, and reliably deliver the urine into the bowl. The apparatus includes extension and retraction means secured to the “attach, connect, and support structure”. In the preferred embodiment, the apparatus includes two extensible mechanical arms, but any structure (including one such extensible mechanical arm) permitting translational movement may serve as the extension and retraction means. Therefore continuing reference in this specification to extensible arms is not to be construed as a limitation on the structure of said means. A urine deflecting means is secured to the forward ends of the extensible mechanical arms which deflects and delivers into the toilet bowl the stream of urine. The urine deflecting means (3 rd  segment) may take several different forms. These include, but are not limited to, the following: 
     (1) A paper dispensing paper clamping, and paper cutting device that positions perpendicularly a portion of paper coming from a spool by immersing the leading edge of the paper in the toilet bowl water and by sandwiching another portion of the paper between a pair of friction engagement pads. The paper dispensing, paper clamping, paper cutting device is placed above the toilet bowl during use providing the user with a precise target of superior angle (absorbent paper) for deflecting and guiding the stream of urine into the toilet bowl. 
     (2) A paper supporting device that positions perpendicularly a sheet(s) of paper firmly, by utilizing any of various fastening methods which include but are not limited to the following: (a) gripping the sheet of paper from the supporting device, (b) pinning the sheet of paper to the supporting device, (c) hanging the sheet of paper on the supporting device, (d) adhering the sheet of paper to the supporting device, (e) placing the sheet of paper between a magnet(s) and the supporting device. The paper supporting device is placed above the toilet bowl during use providing the user with a precise target of superior angle (Sheet of Absorbent Paper) for deflecting and guiding the stream of urine into the toilet bowl. 
     (3) A water cascading faucet device with integral components having an elongated sheetflow spout for substantially widening the flow of cascading water positioned perpendicularly. The water is obtained from a water supply line using customary plumbing components such as valves (single or double), flexible inlet tube, handle, aerator, flow restrictor and any other component necessary. The water cascading faucet device is positioned above the toilet bowl during use providing the user with a precise target of superior angle (cascading water) for deflecting and guiding the stream of urine into the toilet bowl. 
     (4) A mini type urinal receptacle device positioned perpendicularly of small scale and substantially lightweight, having and attached to integral plumbing components, such as a water supply line, valve(s) (single or double), flexible inlet tube, spud, flush valve, flush spreader, non drip tailpiece and any other component necessary. The urinal type receptacle device is positioned above the toilet bowl during use, providing the user with a precise target of superior angle (Mini Type Urinal) for deflecting and guiding the stream of urine into the toilet bowl. 
     (5) A stream of air generating device with integral components, having an elongated air flow nozzle with vanes, for substantially widening the perpendicularly discharged air stream. The stream of air being discharged through the elongated air flow nozzle is first delivered through a flexible hose connected to customary hand dryer components such as a universal type motor (brushless, capacitator initiated), centrifuge type fan, push button activation, reflective infrared sensor, electrical grounding, dedicated electrical circuit, GFI circuit protection, corrosion resistant parts, electrical wiring conduit, electrostatic proximity sensor, surface mounting method or any other component necessary. Note: May be battery operated. The stream of air discharging orifice (elongated nozzle) is positioned above the toilet bowl during use providing the user with a precise target of superior angle (Stream of Air) for deflecting and guiding the stream of urine into the toilet bowl. And any other device to accomplish the stated objective. 
     2. Description of the Prior Art 
     There have long been porcelain urinals in men&#39;s public restrooms so that the user need not be seated on a conventional toilet. The urinals, which receive and dispose of a stream of urine, are concave and vertically elongated to be an easy target for the urine stream. A problem with these urinals is that they are too space consuming and expensive to be suited for typical home use. Yet the need for the convenience and sanitary benefit of a urinal in the home remains. 
     It is thus an object of the present invention to provide a urinal apparatus, which can be secured in close proximity to an existing toilet to reliably deflect urine into the toilet bowl. 
     It is another object of the present invention to provide such an apparatus which is readily retractable to a highly compact position out of the way of a seated toilet user and readily extendable to its operative position over the toilet bowl when placed in close proximity to the user and thus becoming an easy target, and to deliver the intercepted or deflected urine downwardly into the toilet bowl reliably. 
     It is still another object of the present invention to provide such an apparatus, which is highly sanitary, very convenient to use, and which does not interfere with seated use of the toilet. 
     It is also an object of the present invention to provide such an apparatus which can be manufactured for a fraction of the cost of a conventional restroom urinal and which is easily installed with minimal skill. 
     It is apparent that conventional toilets are designed to effectively receive a human beings excreted impurities from a sitting position. It is also apparent that conventional urinals are designed to effectively receive excreted urine typically from a human being of the male gender from a standing position. However, conventional toilets are not effectively designed for receiving urine delivered by a human being from a standing position. 
     It is thus an object of the present invention to provide an adaptable commercial/residential urine deflecting apparatus, which can be secured in close proximity to an existing toilet for the purpose of deflecting a stream of urine into the toilet bowl. 
     It is another object of the present invention to provide a urine deflecting apparatus of such range that it can become highly compact and non obstructive to a seated user or it can become extensible and usable as a urine defecting device by a standing user for depositing urine into a toilet bowl. 
     Other advantages of the present invention extensible and retractable commercial/residential urine deflecting apparatus are: 
     Toilet remains unaltered. Any existing toilet bowl and drain opening can be utilized to promptly and effectively create a fully functional urinal. 
     Most existing conventional toilets equipped with water supply, water tank, toilet bowl, integral flush valve, and drain can be converted promptly and effectively into a fully functioning urinal. The urinal mode can also be transformed back to toilet mode promptly, easily, and effectively. 
     The ability of this novel invention to do that can enable any homeowner to install and have a urinal device/apparatus in any or every bathroom in his or her home, simply, compactly, and inexpensively. 
     Many commercial buildings frequently visited by the public as well as commercial airlines, trains, buses, recreational vehicles, hotels, hospitals, restaurants, stadiums, arenas, learning institutions, etc. do not have conventional urinals in their bathrooms. They could all benefit by installing a urinal device/apparatus without the expense and cumbersome task of demolishing floors and walls, hiring master plumbers, acquiring special permits, refurbishing esthetics, disposing of debris, etc. 
     Without a doubt the aforementioned urinal device/apparatus properly positioned provides a closer target at a superior angle therefore maintaining the area around any frequently used conventional toilet more sanitary than if you attempt to use a conventional toilet as you would a conventional urinal. 
     Other objects and advantages will be apparent to those skilled in the art upon reference to the following descriptions and drawings. 
     SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
     The present invention accomplishes the above-stated objectives, as well as others, as may be determined by a fair reading and interpretation of the entire specification. A retractable urinal apparatus is provided which is disposed in proximity to a toilet of any design. It is secured in such proximity using an attach, connect, and support structure (1 st  segment). 
     In the preferred embodiment, the apparatus includes a pair of longitudinally extensible mechanical arms (2 nd  segment) secured at their rearward ends to the attach, connect, and support structure (1 st  segment) or both segments (1&amp;2) can be fabricated of unitary single member construction. A urine deflecting means (3 rd  segment) is secured to the forward ends of the mechanical arms (2 nd  segment) which deflects and delivers urine into the toilet bowl. The extensible mechanical arms (2 nd  segment) may operate by any position translating means, including but not limited to linear telescoping, hinged motion, pivot, linear accordion motion, swivel, or combination movements. 
     In the preferred embodiment the attach, connect, and support structure (1 st  segment) preferably is mechanically fastened over the toilet tank (in the case of a conventional toilet). 
     In the preferred embodiment, the extensible mechanical arms (2 nd  segment) preferably are positioned over the toilet tank during non use and extend over the toilet bowl during use (in the case of a conventional toilet), and the urine deflecting means (3 rd  segment) preferably includes absorbent paper dispensed from a device such as a spool wherein the leading edge of the paper is immersed in toilet bowl water for the purpose of maintaining the perpendicularly positioned paper taut. It further preferably includes a spool mounting mechanism removably connected to the attach, connect, and support structure (1 st  segment), a spool of paper rotatably mounted onto the spool mounting mechanism, and a paper clamp, paper cut, paper guide mechanism (3 rd  segment) for guiding a portion of the paper extended from the spool downwardly into the toilet bowl. The urine deflecting apparatus preferably includes an attach connect, and support structure (1 st  segment), preferably includes telescoping extensible mechanical arms with ball bearing mechanism (2 nd  segment), preferably includes pillars or struts connector member(s) (3 rd  segment) extending in any of various directions including upwardly from each of the extensible mechanical arms (2 nd  segment) and a paper mounting and bridging member being optionally removable and secured to the pillars or struts connector member(s) (3 rd  segment), a paper mounting spindle rotatably fitted and preferably supported by the attach, connect, and support structure (1 st  segment) and braced substantially between the attach, connect, and support structure, a spool of absorbent paper removably mounted over and around the spindle to unravel over the top or under the underside of the spool, a paper engaging structure (3 rd  segment) bridging and connecting the forward ends of the extensible mechanical arms (2 nd  segment) optionally including upwardly extending connector brackets (3 rd  segment), and a pair of opposing and loosely meeting friction or traction producing engagement plates (3 rd  segment)fastened to the connector brackets (3 rd  segment)and optionally a bracing guide member attached adjacent to the paper engaging structure (3 rd  segment) and the forward ends of the extensible arms (2 nd  segment)for the purpose of producing simultaneous linear motion between both extensible mechanical arms (2 nd  segment). Paper from the spool is unrolled forwardly and fitted between the friction engagement plates, which press against the paper to create traction or friction between the plates and the paper. This prevents unwanted and inadvertent dispensing of the paper. A segment of the paper is thereby permitted to angle downwardly, ride against the lower friction engagement plate and enter the toilet bowl and contact water in the toilet bowl. 
     The attach, connect, and support structure (1 st  Segment) may take several different forms for the purpose of supporting weight and for securing (1 st  Segment), and also for the purpose of connecting and supporting extensible mechanical arms (2 nd  Segment) to (1 st  Segment). 
     These include, but are not limited to, the following: 
     (1) Surface mounted hanger(s) with or without plate or flanges for anchoring or fastening. 
     (2) Surface mounted bracket(s) with or without plate or flanges for anchoring or fastening. 
     (3) Surface mounted tubing(s) with or without plate or flanges for anchoring or fastening. 
     (4) Surface mounted housing(s) with or without plate or flanges for anchoring or fastening. 
     (5) Surface mounted standards with or without plate or flanges for anchoring of fastening. 
     (6) Surface mounted flanged channel(s) with or without plate or flanges for anchoring or fastening. 
     (7) Surface mounted flanged track(s) with or without plate of flanges for anchoring or fastening. 
     (8) Surface mounted combination telescoping hanger(s) or housing(s) with or without plate or flanges for anchoring or fastening. 
     (9) Surface mounted combination hinged hanger(s) or housing(s) with or without plate or flanges for anchoring or fastening. 
     (10) Surface mounted combination swivel hanger(s) or housing(s) with or without plate or flanges for anchoring or fastening. And any other device to accomplish the stated objective. 
     The extensible and retractable mechanical arm(s) (2 nd  segment) may take several different forms for the purpose of supporting weight, and for connecting to (1 st  segment attach, connect and support structure) and (3 rd  segment, urine deflecting device) and for positioning (3 rd  segment, urine deflective device) above a toilet bowl during use and for reversing the position of (3 rd  Segment, urine deflecting device) during non-use. These include but are not limited to the following: 
     (1) Ball bearing slide, mechanical arm. 
     (2) Ball bearing track, mechanical arm. 
     (3) Roller slide, mechanical arm. 
     (4) Roller track, mechanical arm. 
     (5) Combination hinge, and linear motion slide, mechanical arm. 
     (6) Combination hinge, and linear motion track, mechanical arm. 
     (7) Combination swivel, and linear motion slide, mechanical arm. 
     (8) Combination swivel, and linear motion track, mechanical arm. 
     (9) Combination pivot, and liner motion slide, mechanical arm. 
     (10) Combination pivot, and linear motion track, mechanical arm. 
     (11) Combination turntable, and linear motion slide, mechanical arm. 
     (12) Combination turntable and linear motion track, mechanical arm. 
     (13) Combination (1 st  Segment, attach, connect and support structure) and variable height slide mechanical arm. 
     (14) Combination (1 st  Segment, attach, connect, and support structure) and variable height track mechanical arm. 
     (15) Combination hinge and mechanical arm. 
     (16) Combination (1 st  Segment, attach, connect, and support structure) and hinge mechanical arm. 
     (17) Linear motion roller trolley and track mechanical arm. 
     (18) Liner motion roller hanger and track mechanical arm. 
     (19) Pivoting cable carrier mechanical arm. 
     (20) Pivoting mechanical arm. 
     (21) Swivel mechanical arm. 
     (22) Adjustable pivot and spring mechanical arm. 
     (23) Telescoping mechanical arm(s) with stop mechanisms made of synthetic materials with lubricity such as Delrin/Acetal, Teflon/Tfe, Zytel/Nylon. 
     (24) Variable height extensible and retractable urine defecting apparatus. 
     (25) Variable height track system. 
     (26) Variable height (1 st  Segment attach, connect, and support structure) 
     (27) Variable height (2 nd  Segment extensible and retractable mechanical arms) 
     (28) Variable height (3 rd  segment urine deflecting means) 
     (29) Combination variable height track, and (1 st  segment, attach, connect, and support structure) 
     (30) Combination variable height (1 st  Segment attach, connect, and support structure) and (2 nd  segment extensible and retractable mechanical arm) 
     (31) Extensible and retractable robotic mechanical arm and any other suitable mechanical arm. 
     The mechanical arms (2 nd  segment) can be made extensible and retractable by utilizing components, including but not limited to the following: 
     (1) telescoping devices 
     (2) slides 
     (3) tracks 
     (4) channels 
     (5) trolley assemblies 
     (6) roller hangers 
     (7) locks and stops 
     (8) hinges 
     (9) scissor hinges (accordion) 
     (10) housing(s) 
     (11) support structures 
     (12) springs 
     (13) tubing 
     (14) pulleys 
     (15) cables 
     (16) levers 
     The mechanical arms (2 nd  segment) can be made extensible and retractable by utilizing various mechanisms, including but not limited to the following: 
     (1) ball bearings 
     (2) roller bearings 
     (3) synthetic bearings (Delrin, Teflon, Nylon) 
     (4) wheels 
     (5) rollers 
     (6) springs 
     (7) high lubricity materials 
     (8) pulley and cable 
     (9) levers 
     Bearings which can be ball bearing mechanized, roller bearing mechanized, synthetic bearing mechanized or any other suitable bearing system. 
     The mechanical arms (2 nd  segment) can be made extensible and retractable by utilizing various motions including but not limited to the following: 
     (1) linear 
     (2) hinge 
     (3) swivel 
     (4) pivot 
     (5) spring 
     (6) accordion 
     (7) rotational 
     (8) gliding 
     (9) rolling 
     The urine deflecting device (3 rd  segment) may take several different forms for the purpose of conveniently and sanitarily intercepting, deflecting, and depositing urine delivered by a user in a non standing position into a toilet bowl. These include but are not limited to the following: SEE BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
     (1) Paper dispensing, paper clamping, and paper cutting device 
     (2) Paper supporting device 
     (3) Water cascading faucet device 
     (4) Mini type urinal receptacle device 
     (5) Stream of air generating device 
    
    
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
     Various other objects, advantages, and features of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following discussion taken in conjunction with the following drawings, in which: 
     FIGS. 1-3 are perspective views (having subtle differences) of the first preferred embodiment of the invention, shown mounted over a conventional toilet. 
     FIG. 4 is a close-up view of the apparatus of FIG.  3 . 
     FIG. 4 a  is a close up view of the spool supporting shaft within FIG.  4 . 
     FIG. 5 is a close-up view of the apparatus of FIG. 3 having subtle differences with FIGS. 3-4. 
     FIG. 5 a  is a close up view of the spool supporting shaft within FIG.  5 . 
     FIG. 6 is a close-up view of the device for supporting and positioning a urine deflecting means (3 rd  segment) or a spool of absorbent paper (3 rd  segment) 
     FIG. 7 is a perspective view of the second preferred embodiment of the invention, shown mounted over a conventional toilet. 
     FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the third preferred embodiment of the invention, shown mounted over a conventional toilet. 
     FIG. 9 is a perspective view of the fourth preferred embodiment of the invention, shown mounted over a conventional toilet. 
     FIG. 10 is a perspective view of the fifth preferred embodiment of the invention, shown mounted over a conventional toilet. 
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS 
     Detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention which may be embodied in various forms, placed in various locations and used with different types of toilets. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention in virtually any appropriately detailed structure and using a variety of materials and components. 
     Reference is now made to the drawings, wherein like characteristics and features of the present invention shown in the various Figures are designated by the same reference numerals. 
     FIRST PREFERRED EMBODIMENT 
     Referring to FIGS. 1-5, an extensible and retractable urine deflecting apparatus  10  comprising an attach, connect, and support structure(s)  12  extensible and retractable mechanical arm(s)  14  and a urine deflecting device  16 . A variable height track system  17  or a combination variable height track system with attach, connect, and support structure  19  can be incorporated as part of the urine deflecting apparatus  10 . The attach, connect, and support structure(s)  12  comprises a plate or flange  18 , or other portion of substantially rigid surface material suitable for securely anchoring or fastening to a convenient surface including but not limited to a wall, floor, ceiling, or toilet itself. Additionally the attach, connect, and support structure  12  has a protruding unit  20  for connecting and adjoining, and for supporting extensible and retractable mechanical arms  14  and any preferred (3 rd  segment), or member, and/or components, firmly attached to the forward ends of extensible and retractable mechanical arms  14 . The extensible and retractable mechanical arm(s)  14  comprise preferably four linear motion telescoping sections, telescoping channels, or telescoping members  22  slidably connected, preferably utilizing ball bearing mechanism, roller bearing mechanism (not shown), or synthetic bearings such as teflon or delrin, and having a lock or stopper mechanism (not shown) including but not limited to a flange, a bumper, or cushion. The extensible and retractable mechanical arm(s)  14  contiguously connect at its rearward end(s) identified as rear section telescoping member(s)  24   a  to the attach, connect, and support structure  12  and the extensible and retractable mechanical arm(s)  14  contiguously connect at its forward end(s) identified as forward section telescoping member  24   d  to the urine deflecting device  26  (3 rd  segment). The urine deflecting device  26  comprises a structural bridging or bracing member  28  contiguously fastened to a portion of the forward ends of both extensible and retractable mechanical arms  14  identified as forward section telescoping member(s)  24   d . A pair of upwardly extending pillars or struts  30  contiguously connected to a portion of the forward ends of both extensible and retractable mechanical arms  14  identified as forward section telescoping members  24   d  and also contiguously connected to both ends of the structural bracing member  28 . A pair of traction or friction engagement plates or friction engagement pads  32  or paper weight engagement pads/gripping pads  31  both contiguously connected at both of its ends to an upper portion of both upwardly extending struts  30  or contiguously connected to at least one extensible and retractable mechanical arm  14  or smooth surfaced tube(s)  34  The top friction engagement pad  32   a  may remain stationary or vice versa. The bottom friction engagement pad  32   b  is movable and loosely connected underneath the top friction engagement pad  32   a  or vice versa. A pair of upright extending smooth surfaced cylinder shaped pins, smooth surfaced rods, or smooth surfaced tubes  34  are contiguously connected to an upper portion of both upwardly extending struts  30  and may serve to both loosely connect and to facilitate upward motion of the bottom friction engagement pad  32   b  enabling it to press up against the top friction engagement pad  32   a  when interconnecting clamping arm  36  is pushed. A manual push and pull straight line action clamp  38  with clamping arm  36  having an upright positioned sliding bar, sliding plunger, or sliding bolt  40  with centering attachment  42  is employed. The base  44  of the straight line action clamp  38  adjoins and is fastened to at least one upwardly extending strut  30 . The end portion of the upright positioned component identified as sliding bolt  40  with centering attachment  42  can be placed in proximity or contiguously connected to the bottom friction engagement pad  32   b . A removable tube or shaft  46  connected to indentations or niches  48  of both attach, connect, and support structures  12  for inserting through and for supporting a rotatable spool of absorbent paper  50 . The leading edge of the absorbent paper  50  is inserted and passed through the friction engagement pads  32 . A substantial portion of the absorbent paper  50  is lowered in a perpendicular position and the leading edge of the absorbent paper  50  is immersed into the toilet bowl water. The interconnecting friction engagement pads  32  are in lock position. A serrated blade  52  a circular blade and any other suitable blade contiguously attached to the top friction engagement pad for cutting and removing used portion of absorbent paper  50 . 
     Referring to FIG.  6 . Also referring to FIGS. 1-2 when component spool of absorbent paper  50  from (3 rd  segment) is incorporated. 
     The components of (3 rd  segment) may be replaced, and the alternate components may be arranged in the following order: 
     A pair of friction or gripping engagement pads  32  or paper weight engagement pads/gripping pads  31  are contiguously connected from both ends to a pair of upright extending smooth surfaced tubes  34 . The pair of upright extending smooth surfaced tubes are separately and contiguously connected to the ends of at least one extensible and retractable mechanical arms  14  identified as forward section telescoping members  24   d . Optionally a single or a pair of clamps  54  are separately and contiguously connected from their base (not shown) to both ends of at least one extensible and retractable mechanical arms  14  identified as forward section telescoping members  24   d  and optionally a single or both clamps are contiguously connected at their gripping ends to both friction or gripping engagement pads  32  or paper weight engagement pads/gripping pads  31 . A variable height track system  17  or a combination variable height track system with attach, connect, and support structure  19  can be incorporated as part of the urine deflecting Apparatus  10 . 
     Second Preferred Embodiment 
     Referring to FIGS. 1-5 
     The embodiment of extensible and retractable urine deflecting apparatus  10  is comprised of three distinct segments namely (attach, connect, and support structure, 1 st  segment)  12  (extensible and retractable mechanical arms, 2 nd  segment)  14  and (spool of absorbent paper  50  interacting with paper dispensing, paper clamping, and paper cutting mechanism all converging to produce urine deflecting device  16  or 3 rd  segment). 
     Referring to FIG. 7 
     Another embodiment of apparatus  10  may be produced by omitting the spool of absorbent paper  50  and interacting components. attached to forward telescoping members  24   d  is an alternative (3 rd  segment paper supporting device)  56  that positions perpendicularly a sheet(s) of paper  58  firmly, by utilizing any of various fastening methods which include but are not limited to the following: (a) gripping the sheet of paper from the supporting device, (b) pinning  60  the sheet of paper to the supporting device, (c) hanging the sheet of paper on the supporting device, (d) adhering the sheet of paper to the supporting device, (e) placing the sheet of paper between a magnet(s) and the supporting device. The paper supporting device is placed above the toilet bowl during use providing the user with a precise target of superior angle (Sheet of Absorbent Paper) for deflecting and guiding the stream of urine into the toilet bowl. 
     Third Preferred Embodiment 
     Referring to FIGS. 1-5 
     The embodiment of extensible and retractable urine deflecting apparatus  10  is comprised of “three distinct segments” namely (attach, connect, and support structure 1 st  segment)  12  (extensible and retractable mechanical arms 2 nd  segment)  14  and (spool of absorbent paper  50  interacting with paper dispensing, paper clamping, and paper cutting mechanism all converging to produce urine deflecting device  16  or 3 rd  segment). 
     Referring to FIG. 8 
     Another embodiment of apparatus  10  may be produced by omitting the spool of absorbent paper  50  and interacting components. Attached to forward telescoping members  24   d  is an alternative (3 rd  segment water cascading faucet device)  62  with integral components having an elongated sheetflow spout  64  for substantially widening the flow of cascading water positioned perpendicularly. The water is obtained from a water supply line  72  using customary plumbing components such as valves  74  (single or double), flexible inlet tube  66 , handle, aerator, flow restrictor and any other component necessary. The water cascading faucet device is positioned above the toilet bowl during use providing the user with a precise target of superior angle (cascading water) for deflecting and guiding the stream of urine into the toilet bowl. 
     Fourth Preferred Embodiment 
     Referring to FIGS. 1-5 
     The embodiment of extensile and retractable urine deflecting apparatus  10  is comprised of “three distinct segments” namely (attach, connect, and support structure 1 st  segment)  12  (extensible and retractable mechanical arms 2 nd  segment)  14  and (spool of absorbent paper  50  interacting with paper dispensing, paper clamping, and paper cutting mechanism all converging to produce urine deflecting device  16  or 3 rd  segment.) 
     Referring to FIG. 10 
     Another embodiment of apparatus  10  may be produced by omitting the spool of absorbent paper  50  and interacting components. attached to forward telescoping members  24   d  is an alternative (3 rd  segment stream of air generating device  76  with integral components, having an elongated air flow nozzle  78  with vanes, for substantially widening the perpendicularly discharged air stream. The stream of air being discharged through the elongated air flow nozzle is first delivered through a flexible hose  80  connected to customary hand dryer components such as a universal type motor (brushless, capacitor initiated), centrifuge type fan, push button activation, reflective infrared sensor, electrical grounding, dedicated electrical circuit  82 , GFI circuit protection, cord  84 , corrosion resistant parts, electrical wiring conduit, electrostatic proximity sensor, surface mounting method or any other component necessary. Note: May be battery operated. The stream of air discharging orifice (elongated nozzle) is positioned above the toilet bowl during use providing the user with a precise target of superior angle (Stream Of Air) for deflecting and guiding the stream of urine into the toilet bowl. And any other device to accomplish the stated objective. 
     While the invention has been described, disclosed, illustrated and shown in various terms or certain embodiments or modifications which it has assumed in practice, the scope of the invention is not intended to be, nor should it be deemed to be, limited thereby and such other modifications or embodiments as may be suggested by the teachings herein are particularly reserved especially as they fall within the breadth and scope of the claims here appended. 
     Fifth Preferred Embodiment 
     Referring to FIGS. 1-5 
     The embodiment of extensible and retractable urine deflecting apparatus  10  is comprised of “three distinct segments” namely (attach, connect, and support structure 1 st  segment)  12  (extensible and retractable mechanical arms 2 nd  segment)  14  and (spool of absorbent paper  50  interacting with paper dispensing, paper clamping, and paper cutting mechanism all converging to produce urine deflecting device  16  or 3 rd  segment). 
     Referring to FIG. 9 
     Another embodiment of apparatus  10  may be produced by omitting the spool of absorbent paper  50  and interacting components. Attached to forward telescoping members  24   d  is an alternative (3 rd  segment mini type urinal receptacle device)  68  positioned perpendicularly, of small scale- and substantially lightweight, having and attached to integral plumbing components, such as a water supply line  72  valve(s)  74  (single or double), flexible inlet tube  66  spud, flush valve  70  flush spreader, non drip tailpiece and any other component necessary. The urinal type receptacle device is positioned above the toilet bowl during use providing the user with a precise target of superior angle (mini type urinal) for deflecting and guiding the stream of urine into the toilet bowl. 
     In reference to all embodiments contemplated, the aforementioned 1st and 2nd segments may be designed and manufactured of single piece construction. Therefore, for purposes of describing the present invention, the 1st and 2nd segments equal 1 segment. 
     also 
     In reference to all embodiments contemplated, the aforementioned 1st and 2nd segments connected to structural components which provide stability and immediate support for 3rd Segment. 
     May be designed and manufactured of single piece construction, therefore for purposes of describing the present invention, the 1st segment, 2nd segment and said structural components equal 1 segment. 
     LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS 
       10 —Extensible and Retractable Urine Deflecting Apparatus 
       12 —Attach, Connect, and Support Structure 
       13 —Bearings 
       14 —Extensible and Retractable Mechanical Arms 
       16 —Urine Deflecting Device 
       17 —Variable Height Track System 
       18 —Flange 
       19 —Variable Height Track w/ Attach,Connect,&amp; Support Structure 
       20 —Protruding Unit 
       22 —Telescoping Members 
       24   a —Rear Telescoping Members 
       24   d —Forward Telescoping Members 
       26 —Urine Deflecting Means 
       28 —Bracing Member 
       30 —Struts 
       31 —Paper Weight Engagement Pads or Gripping Pads 
       32 —Friction Engagement Pads or Griping Pads 
       32   a —Top Friction Engagement Pad or Gripping Pads 
       32   b —Bottom Friction Engagement Pad or Gripping Pads 
       34 —Smooth Surfaced Tubes 
       36 —Clamping Arm 
       38 —Push and Pull Straight Line Action Clamp 
       40 —Sliding Bolt 
       42 —Centering attachment 
       44 —Base of Straight Line Action Clamp 
       45 —Shaft 
       46 —Removable Shaft 
       48 —Niches 
       50 —Spool of Absorbent Paper 
       52 —Serrated Blade 
       54 —Pair of Clamps 
       56 —Paper Supporting Device 
       58 —Individual Sheet(s) of Paper 
       60 —Pins 
       62 —Water Cascading Faucet Device 
       64 —Elongated Sheetflow Spout 
       66 —Flexible Inlet Tube 
       68 —Mini Type Urinal Receptacle Device 
       70 —Flush Valve 
       72 —Water Supply Line 
       74 —Valve(s) 
       76 —Stream of Air Generating Device 
       78 —Elongated Air Flow Nozzle 
       80 —Flexible Hose 
       82 —Dedicated Electrical Circuit 
       84 —Cord (electrical)

Summary:
An extensible and retractable urine deflecting apparatus  10  for use in combination with a toilet and toilet bowl comprising three distinct segments all contiguously connected. Preferably the 1 st  segment consists of a pair of flush mounted attach, connect, and support structures  12 , but may be limited to one. Preferably the 2 nd  segment consists of a pair of extensible and retractable mechanical arms  14 , but may be limited to one. The 3 rd  Segment consists of a urine deflecting device  16  or any of various methods including but not limited to absorbent paper  50 , cascading water  62 , stream of air  78 , or lightweight mini urinal device  68 . The extensible and retractable urine deflecting apparatus  10  readily converts any typical toilet into a fully functional urinal so that a user from a non sitting position may reliably deliver and deposit a stream of urine by first deflecting and then redirecting the urine into the intended inside portion of the toilet bowl in a sanitary fashion. The extensible and retractable urine deflecting apparatus  10  provides a closer target of superior angle. The urinal mode easily converts back to toilet mode and both modes share the same drain.