CA1220902A - Hygienic seat - Google Patents

Hygienic seat

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CA1220902A
CA1220902A CA000491771A CA491771A CA1220902A CA 1220902 A CA1220902 A CA 1220902A CA 000491771 A CA000491771 A CA 000491771A CA 491771 A CA491771 A CA 491771A CA 1220902 A CA1220902 A CA 1220902A
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toilet seat
film
reel
seat
strip
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Paun Chisar
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47KSANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
    • A47K13/00Seats or covers for all kinds of closets
    • A47K13/14Protecting covers for closet seats
    • A47K13/18Protecting covers for closet seats of paper or plastic webs
    • A47K13/22Protecting covers for closet seats of paper or plastic webs rolled-up; Dispensers therefor
    • A47K13/225Protecting covers for closet seats of paper or plastic webs rolled-up; Dispensers therefor with means for taking up the soiled part
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47KSANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
    • A47K13/00Seats or covers for all kinds of closets
    • A47K13/14Protecting covers for closet seats
    • A47K13/145Protecting covers for closet seats of rolled-up paper tubes or rolled-up plastic tubes

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Abstract

A B S T R A C T

This invention relates to an arragement for fitting and changing of a cover of plastic film, with two tubular portions at each side of the strip, on a toilet seat, where the cover is stored and pulled off from a dispenser during changing and wound up on another after the cover has traveled all around the toilet seat.
The dispensers are stored opposite from toilet pivot.

Description

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A C R G R O U N D O P I N Y E N T I O N

Fifty years ago, an atternpt was made to cover a horse-shoe shaped toilet seat with a paper cover. How~-ever, the arrangernent was unable to meet the requirernents irnposed upon it, either from hygenic or technical standpoint (for exarnple, urination on clean roll.
cover falling off the toilet seat, etc.) f
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F I G . 1 is a general view of an arrangement for fitting and changing of a cover wi-th a tubular portion at each side on a toilet seat.

F I G . 2 is a top view of the arrangement aceording to Fig. 1 with the front part on both sides cut away.

_ G . 3 is a cross section through the front part of both sides along line III in Fig. 2.

F I G . 4 is a sectionsimilar to Fig. 3 along line IV in Fig. 2 F I G . 5 is a cross seetion through the end B of the toilet seat along line V in Fig. 2.

F I G . 6 is a top view of end B of the toilet seat in Fig. 2 F I G . 7 is a cross section similar to Fig. 4 with a elose rc~nge of end A in Fig. 2 F I G . 8 is a cross seetion through the rear of the toilet seat along line VIII in Fig. 2 F I G . 9 1 0 , 1 1 , 1 2 are schematic presentations of toilet seats with different guides for plastie film covering the toilet seat.

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D E T A I L E D D E S C R I P T l O N O F T ll E _ D R A W _N G S

F I G . 1 shGws an arrangement designed as an interchangable unit, with a toilet seat and cover. This unit consists oE a toilet seat top 1 and a toilet seat below 3, where the toilet seat top 1 is covered by a strip of film 2 (preferably a plastic strip of film). Ends A & B of the toilet seat are spaced apart on the opposite side of the pivot.
In the embodiment shown, the toilet seat is narrower at its rear curved part than at the two sides (a / b).

F X G 2 a n d 3 show toilet seat top 1 with strip of film 2 as well as the two ends A and B of the horse shoe shaped toilet seat spaced apart.
Housing A and housing 5 are situated in front of the two ends A and B
of the toilet seat top 1, mountable with screws or rivets 13 on the two ends of the toilet seat below 3. The toilet seat having a rear pivot 8 mounted on the toilet seat below 3 permits the strip of film 2 to cover the toilet seat top 1 and to move freely at its rear part.
Housing 4 contins a feed reel with new strip of film 6 which is mounting up on the toilet seat top 1 at end A. Housing 5 contains a take up reel of disposable strip of film 7 which takes up the strip of film 2 at end B
of the toilet seat top 1.
Housing 5 also contains a replacable battery 10 as a po~er source and a motor 11 which drives a gear train 14 to whose output the conveying reel 7 is coupled, automatically by a switch or manual activating lever 15.

F I G . 4 shows housing 5 mounted on the toilet seat below 3 where the take up reel 7 is rotating in the sense shown by arrow 18 and takes up the strip of film 2. Roller 16 is guiding the strip of film 2 into the housing 5.
The conveying roller 17 coupled with reel 7 by the gear train 14 (in Fig. 3) is pulling off the strip of film 2 from the toilet seat top 1 and wounding it up on the take up reel 7.

F I G . 5 shows the toilet seat top 1 mounted on the toilet seat below
3 at end B of the toilet seat where a cutting blade 9 is mounted on the connection bar 21.
The channels on both sides of the seat between toilet seat top 1 and toilet ~ "
g~ ' 4-9~2 seat below 3 maintain the guiding pipes 19 and 20 in close relation to the toilet seat from end ~ to end B.
The tubular portions 12 oE the strip oE ilm 2 are bleng slit by blade 9 before exiting end B of the toilet seat.

F I G 0 6 show end B of the toilet seat with part of the toilet seat cut away. At end E of the toilet seat, the strip of film is exiting the toilet seat after the tubular portions 12 have been slit by blade 9.
The connection bar 21 is the only fixed point of the guiding pipes 19 and 20.
Along the toilet seat the guiding pipes are inside the channels between toilet seat top 1 and toilet seat below 3. Blade 9 is mounted on the connectionbar 21.

F I G 7 shows part of the feed reel 6 in its housing 4 at end A of the toilet seat. The strip of film 2, mounting the toilet seat at end A, has the tubular portions 12 at each side of the film fitting inside the channels between toilet seat top 1 and toilet seat below 3.
With the guiding pipes 19 and 20 inside the tubular portions 12 of the film and inside the channels at each side of the toilet seat , we have a complete toilet seat top 1 covered by the strip of fiLm 2.

F I G . 8 shows the rear of the toilet seat and the rear pivot 8 which has no interference with the toilet seat top 1, the channels between toilet seat top 1 and toilet seat below 3 or with the guiding pipes 19 and 20. Therefore, the strip of ~lm 2 is moving freely at the rear part of the toilet seat.
Spring 22 is mountable at the rear so that the toilet seat can stay in a lift up position when it is not in use.

F I G . 9 a n d 1 2 show various possibilities for guiding the strip of film as well as arrangements of film containers on a toilet seat.

Tne tubular portions 12 of the strip of film 2 are encircling the guiding pipes 19 and 20 and the strip of ~ilm 2 is covering toilet seat top 1 as shown in Fig. 5.

To smoothen the movement of the tubular portions of the film on the guiding pipes, the guiding pipes are provided with holes which allow the air to get . . .

09(~2 inside the tubular portions even at end A of the toilet seat. Also to smoothen the movemen-t of the strip of fi]m 2, the toilet seat is narrower at its rear curved p~rt as shown in Fig. 1 (a / b). The two rollers 16 and 17 (in Fig. 4) are provided with i.ndividual grooves, to have a better friction when the strip of film 2 is wound up on the take up reel 7.

The toilet seat in a lift up position, pulled back by spring 22 (in Fig. 8) is preventing urination on the strip oE fiLm when covering the toilet seat.

Finally, the arrangement described allows the toilet seat on a toilet to be covered with a plastic strip of film that can be moved from one end to the other (A to B) by pressing a button (electric) or by activating a lever (manual).

An arrangement of this kind is not only extremely simple and hance operationallyreliable, but inexpensive.

It provides every user with a clean seat.

Appropriate shapes and a careful selection of the film, permits minimum friction between the two.

The embodiments described are simple in structure and therefore functional.
They can be mounted on exist mg toiiets.

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Claims (2)

C L A I M S
1. toilet seat cover and dispenser for a toilet seat having a rear pivot and a pair of ends spaced apart, channels on opposite sides of the seat within the confines of the seat cross-section, the cover comprising on elongated plastic strip of film with a tubular portion at each side of the strip, the dispenser including a feed reel for holding a roll of said film and a take-up reel for receiving used film, one reel being attachable to one of the said ends of the seat while the other reel is attachable to the other of the said ends, guide means extending in said channels between the reels and fitting inside the tubular portions for guiding the tubular portions and retaining them within the channels thus maintaining the film there-between in close relationship to the curvature of the seat top surface, a cutting blade adjacent to the take-up reel to slit the tubular portions prior to feed onto the take-up reel, the rear pivot connected to the seat below the said channels so as not to interfere with the film passage over the seat top surface and within the channels.
2. toilet seat cover roll comprising a roll of a planar elongated plastic strip of film with a tubular portion at each side of the strip.
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Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
EP0323801A1 (en) * 1988-01-04 1989-07-12 Incorema Hygienic toilet seat assembly
US4935967A (en) * 1989-02-16 1990-06-26 Cour Regina A Automated toilet seat cover apparatus

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
EP0323801A1 (en) * 1988-01-04 1989-07-12 Incorema Hygienic toilet seat assembly
US4935967A (en) * 1989-02-16 1990-06-26 Cour Regina A Automated toilet seat cover apparatus

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