CA2639357C - Lavatory accessory - Google Patents

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CA2639357C
CA2639357C CA 2639357 CA2639357A CA2639357C CA 2639357 C CA2639357 C CA 2639357C CA 2639357 CA2639357 CA 2639357 CA 2639357 A CA2639357 A CA 2639357A CA 2639357 C CA2639357 C CA 2639357C
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Antonio Flavio Pereira Del Arroyo
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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
    • A47K17/00Other equipment, e.g. separate apparatus for deodorising, disinfecting or cleaning devices without flushing for toilet bowls, seats or covers; Holders for toilet brushes
    • A47K17/02Body supports, other than seats, for closets, e.g. handles, back-rests, foot-rests; Accessories for closets, e.g. reading tables
    • A47K17/026Armrests mounted on or around the toilet

Abstract

Lavatory support accessory comprising a structure to support the user of a lavatory, the accessory having a back piece to support the lavatory lid in the raised position, characterised in that the back piece has a resilient flange or fold to produce interference with the opening movement of the lid in such a way that said flange or fold must be deformed for the lid to make contact with the back piece.

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LAVATORY ACCESSORY
DESCRIPTION

The present invention relates to a lavatory accessory to be used in homes and public conveniences to facilitate and provide comfort, support and stability in the act of sitting on and rising from the lavatory.

The accessory according to the present invention is designed to be adapted to the different configurations of lavatories available on the market. The accessory according to the present invention is also designed to integrate harmoniously in its intended surroundings, incorporating a novel concept of comfort in the use of the lavatory by offering comfort to the user through the adoption of a correct and natural posture by supporting the back with the back piece and the arms with the arm rests.

The accessory according to the present invention is designed to allow its use by persons of differing physiques and statures, of any age, even children.

Comfort in an environment is influenced by the user's sensation of well-being.
This sensation is influenced by the architectural treatment applied to the space, and also by the fittings, objects and organisation systems integrated therein. Bearing in mind the need for integration in order to achieve the desired comfort, bathrooms are currently receiving high levels of attention. This translates not only into the practical aspects (ease of use, of cleaning etc.) but also quality, functionality and harmoniousness.

The accessory according to the present invention is intended to be integrated with the metal parts and other elements of bathrooms, adding aesthetics to these environments.
Document WO 2007/012678 Al, of the present inventor, discloses a lavatory support 3o accessory, which allows its retrofitting on lavatories that have already been installed in homes and public spaces. Said accessory incorporates ergonomic and aesthetic functions in relation to bathroom surroundings and provides adequate support for the user during the phases of sitting on and rising from the lavatory, whilst at the same time providing comfort during the use thereof.

Said accessory comprises a structure for supporting the user on the lavatory, having a back piece with an anchoring system to fix the lavatory lid and the seat of the lavatory lid when both are in the raised position. This novel anchoring system is characterised in that the back piece of the accessory presents a flexible fold to produce interference with the lifting movement of the lid in such a way that the fold must be deformed for the lid to make contact with the back piece. Since it must be deformed, the fold produces interference which facilitates the fixing of the lid when it is raised.

More particularly, the present invention provides an accessory for the support of a user on a lavatory, comprising a structure to support the user of the lavatory, said structure comprising a back piece to support the back of the user and to support a lavatory lid in a raised position, characterised in that said back piece has an anchoring system to prevent the lavatory lid from falling when it is in said raised position, said anchoring system comprising a set of two opposed resilient folds separated by a back portion of the back piece, said resilient folds causing interference with the lavatory lid when the lavatory lid is raised in said raised position, so that the lavatory lid deforms said resilient folds when the lavatory lid is raised and brought between the two resilient folds and into contact with said back portion of the back piece.

Preferably, the back piece will also have at least a second fold (or, more preferably, a set of two flanges) to produce interference with the seat of the lavatory lid when the latter is raised, in such a way that said second fold has to be deformed for the seat of the lavatory lid to make contact with the back piece.

In other words, the anchoring system preferably comprises a second set of two opposed resilient folds, said second set of folds causing interference with a seat of the lavatory when 2a the seat is raised, so that the seat deforms said second set of resilient folds when the seat is raised and brought between the second set of folds and next to the lid which is in contact with said back portion of the back piece.

The accessory according to the present invention can be connected to any type of lavatory.
To do this, according to another aspect of the present invention, the accessory has a thin rectangular steel plate with two apertures, to allow the seat of the lavatory lid and the accessory to be attached to the lavatory, one of the apertures being circular and the other oblong or grooved, in order to allow adapting adjustments when the holes in lavatories are io separated from each other by different distances, according to the models available on the market.

The accessory according to the present invention is easily removable and transportable.

The present invention provides for the possibility of introducing a new concept in relation to lavatories, the concept of a lid/back piece. Thus, it will be possible to produce lavatory lids which act as comfortable back pieces, suitable for supporting the back.

For a better understanding, the accompanying drawings are given as an explanatory but not 20 limiting example of an embodiment of the lavatory accessory according to the present invention.

Fig. 1 is a perspective view of an accessory according to the present invention, applied to a lavatory.

Fig. 2 is a perspective view of said accessory.

Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the portions that. make up the accessory of Figs. 1 and 2.

Fig. 4 is a view in front elevation of a back piece of an accessory according to the present invention, in which the anchoring system for the lid/back piece and the seat of the lavatory lid can be seen.

Fig. 5 is a plan view of the back piece with the anchoring system for the lid/back piece and the seat of the lid.

Fig. 6 is a view in front elevation of the rear of the back piece.

Figs. 7 and 8 show a diagrammatic plan view of a back piece and the interaction caused by the anchoring system between the lid and the seat of the lavatory lid with the back piece of the accessory.

Fig. 9 is a view in side elevation of an embodiment of the accessory, according to the present invention, in which the tubular structure can be seen.

Fig. 10 is a view in side elevation of a second embodiment of the accessory according to the present invention, which has an option of angling the upper tube upwards by about 45 to prevent interference between the structure of the accessory and the lavatory cistern.

Fig. 11 is a detail of a finishing stopper of the side structures of an accessory according to the present invention.

Fig. 12 is a view in detail of a rectangular plate for the connection of the accessory to the lavatory and to the seat of the lavatory lid according to the present invention, the plate having one oblong or grooved hole and another round hole.

Fig. 13 is a detailed view of the rear tubular structure of an accessory according to the present invention, useful for lavatories without a connected cistern.

Fig. 14 is a detail of a rear connection and reinforcement bar of an accessory according to lo the present invention.

Fig. 15 is a detail of the upper portion of a height adjustment screw of an accessory according to the present invention.

Fig. 16 is a detail of the lower portion of a height adjustment screw of an accessory according to the present invention.

Fig. 17 is a perspective view of the upper and lower portions of the height adjustment screw shown in Figs. 15 and 16.

The accessory consists basically of curved tubes of a metallic or acrylic material or other material, which may be tubular, cubic or flattened, connected by means of different connections. Said tubes form a structure for supporting the user on a lavatory -100-.
When the accessory is produced in metal, an important object to be achieved, in some preferred embodiments, is to obtain finishes that allow its integration with the rest of the metal parts in a bathroom. The device consists of two tubular side structures -30-, -31-, -311-, a rear connection bar -23-, a rectangular plate -21- for connection to the lavatory, four screws -24-, -25- for the height adjustment of the device, two finishing stoppers -26-, a rear tubular structure -22-, and a back piece -1- for supporting the lavatory lid in the raised position, together with different types of nuts and bolts and other commercial-type connection devices, for example. In a manner characteristic of the invention, the accessory shown has a back piece -1- for supporting both the lavatory lid -101-and seat -102- of the lavatory lid when they are raised. To prevent the seat -102- of the lavatory lid when it is raised from falling while the user is using the lavatory, the back piece -1- of the accessory has two sets of two folds -2-, -2'-, -3-, -3'- for attaching the lid -101- and the seat -102-. Moreover, when the lid is anchored, the accessory ensures that the lid remains in the most comfortable position for the user's back. As can be seen in Figs. 7 and 8, if the lid -101- is to make contact with the back piece -5-, it must deform the folds -2-, -2'-. When they are deformed, said folds -2-, -2'- prevent the lid from returning to its closed position. The same applies to the seat -102- of the lavatory lid and the pair of folds -3-, -3'-. In addition, in the example shown, the back piece -1- has other folds -4-, -4'- for its connection to the structure of the accessory. The accessory may also consist of tubes connected by nuts and bolts or soldered, without preference. Thus, the accessory may be detachable or not detachable or may be fixed (in the case of soldered tubes, for example).
For better performance of the invention, the use of lavatory lids produced in materials with resilient properties and/or optimised weight may be advisable, although this is not essential to implement the present invention.

A detail of a preferred embodiment of the rectangular plate -21- for connecting the accessory to the lavatory and to the seat of the lavatory lid can be seen in Fig. 12. The plate is thin, rectangular and made of steel and has apertures -213-, -214- at its ends for its connection with a connection zone -219- of the accessory and two apertures -211- and -212- for its connection in the connection zone: of the seat of the lavatory lid -102- to the lavatory -100-. One of the apertures -212- is oblong or grooved, which allows the accessory to be connected to different types of lavatory, having different distances between the centres of the holes.

As can be seen in the figures, each of the structures that forms part of the accessory has a curved tube -31- which facilitates the user's tasks of sitting / rising. Said tube may terminate in a straight zone -311- or in an angled zone -312- which provides protection for the cistern of lavatories -100- that have an integrated cistern.

It may also, optionally, have a rear reinforcement bar -23-, although embodiments without this bar may, in some cases, be preferable, as they facilitate front installation, for example, in the case where the structure is made up of tubes soldered to each other. In other cases, however, this rear bar provides the functional stability of the accessory.
Although the invention has been described with regard to examples of preferred embodiments, these should not be considered as limiting the invention, which will be defined by the widest interpretation of the following claims.

Claims (7)

1. An accessory for the support of a user on a lavatory, comprising a structure to support the user of the lavatory, said structure comprising a back piece to support the back of the user and to support a lavatory lid in a raised position, characterised in that said back piece has an anchoring system to prevent the lavatory lid from falling when it is in said raised position, said anchoring system comprising a set of two opposed resilient folds separated by a back portion of the back piece, said resilient folds causing interference with the lavatory lid when the lavatory lid is raised in said raised position, so that the lavatory lid deforms said resilient folds when the lavatory lid is raised and brought between the two resilient folds and into contact with said back portion of the back piece.
2. The accessory according to claim 1, wherein the anchoring system comprises a second set of two opposed resilient folds, said second set of folds causing interference with a seat of the lavatory when the seat is raised, so that the seat deforms said second set of resilient folds when the seat is raised and brought between the second set of folds and next to the lid which is in contact with said back portion of the back piece.
3. The accessory according to claim 1 or 2, comprising a rectangular plate with two apertures to attach the lavatory seat, the lavatory and the accessory, one of the apertures being circular and the other oblong.
4. The accessory according to any one of claims 1 to 3, comprising two interconnected side structures.
5. The accessory according to claim 4, wherein each of the side structures has a curved tube to support the user during the phases of sitting on and rising from the lavatory.
6. The accessory according to claim 5, wherein said curved tube is angled in the upper portion thereof.
7. The accessory according to any one of claims 4 to 6, wherein the two side structures are connected by a bar in a back rear portion thereof.
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