US723021A - Water-closet-seat protector. - Google Patents

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US723021A
US723021A US13965003A US1903139650A US723021A US 723021 A US723021 A US 723021A US 13965003 A US13965003 A US 13965003A US 1903139650 A US1903139650 A US 1903139650A US 723021 A US723021 A US 723021A
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    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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  • WHIQOSSCS 1m Noam: PETERS co Pno'muma, wlsumbmn, n. c.
  • sible wire frame adapted to embrace the seat lodge it.
  • This invention relates to water-closets
  • Figure l is a perspective view with the device applied.
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the Wire frame detached.
  • Fig. 3 is a transverse section.
  • Figs. 4 and 5 are enlarged perspective details illustrating modifications in the construction.
  • the device may be attached to any of the ordinary closet-seats now in use and will readily adapt itself to changes in form.
  • the seat is indicated at 9, having the usual aperture therethrough.
  • the improved device consists in an expanand likewise support the fabric cover and maintain it in position to be readily attached and detached.
  • the wire frame is constructed of a single piece of wire bent into a substantially U form with spaced sides 10 11, the portion 10 larger than the portion 11 and connected at the ends 12 13 with the part 11 out of transverse alinement relative to the part 10, as indicated.
  • the extremities of the leg members of the frame are extended in.- wardly, as indicated, leaving a space between the ends which will come opposite the front of the seat.
  • the wire frame is adapted to be sprung into engagement with the seat and will possess sufficient resiliency to maintain.
  • the wire frame will be provided with a fabric covering 14, conforming to the shape of the frame and the seat upon which it is to be used, and which will be in the form ofasubstantially U-shapedcurvedtubularenvelop closed atthe ends andentirelyconcealing the wire frame, as indicated in Fig. 1.
  • the fabric envelop 14 will form a border around theinterior of the seat, except a short gap at the front, and will ontirely protect the user not only from contact with the cold seat, but also .from any possiblecontamination therefrom.
  • the device will be fou n d especially valuable in hospitals, sanatoriums, and forthe use of invalids and delicate persons.
  • the protector may be formed of any size and of any suitable material and may be manufactured at very small cost. They may be carried by travelers, tourists, or other persons and being so inexpensive and simple in construction and so readily attached and detached as to add practically nothing to the burdens of travel. A number of the devices may be provided for each closet to enable them to be frequently changed when necessary or to provide each person using the closet with a separate protector, thereby providing each person practically with an individual closet.
  • the frame 10 11 may be formed in two or more sections hinged together, as at 15 16 in Fig. 4, or arranged with the adjacent ends telescopically united, as in Fig. 5, or united in any other suitable manner, so
  • a detachable cover for water-olosetseats consisting of an expansible frame and a fabric c'over retained in position upon the frame and upon the seat by the frame, substantially as described.
  • a detachable cover for water-closet seats consisting of an endless expansible frame of wire bent into substantially U shape with the extremities extending inwardly and adapted to yieldably engage the closet-seat, and a fabric cover for the frame and supported in position thereby, substantially as described.
  • Adetachable cover for water-closetseats bers of unequal size and united at their ends consisting of an expansible frame formed of a and out of alinenlent transversely and adapt single piece of wire bentinto substantially U l ed to yieldably engage the seat, and a fabric shape with spaced side members united at the cover to said frame retained in position thereends and extending inwardly at their united by, substantially as described.
  • a detachable cover for water-closet seats consisting of an expansible frame formed of 1 O. G. HAYNIE, two spaced substantially U-shaped wire meml J. L. POWER.

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PATENTED MAR. 17, 190'3.
J. A. G. POWER. WATER CLOSET SEAT PROTECTOR.
APPLICATION I'TLED JAN. 19. 1903. H0 MODEL.
WHIQOSSCS 1m: Noam: PETERS co Pno'muma, wlsumbmn, n. c.
UNITED STATES l ATENT FFICE.
JAMES A. G. POWER, OF JOPLIN, MISSOURI. I
WA'l'ER-C LOS ET-S EAT PROTECTOR.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 723,021, dated March 17, 1903.
1 Application filed January 19, 1903- Serial No. 139,650. (No model.)
To aZZ whom it may concern/ Be it known that 1, JAMES A. G. POWER, a
citizen of the United States, residing at J oplin, in the county of Jasper and State of Mis souri, have invented a new and useful Water- Closet-Seat Protector, of which the following is a specification.
. sible wire frame adapted to embrace the seat lodge it.
This invention relates to water-closets, and
has for its object to produce an attachment for i the seat in the form of a cushion or protector which may be readily attached or detached to sterve as a supplemental seat or cover to the sea v The invention consists in certain novel features of construction, as hereinafter shown and described, and pointed out in the claims.
In the drawings, in which corresponding parts are denoted by like designating charactors, Figure l is a perspective view with the device applied. Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the Wire frame detached. Fig. 3 is a transverse section. Figs. 4 and 5 are enlarged perspective details illustrating modifications in the construction.
The device may be attached to any of the ordinary closet-seats now in use and will readily adapt itself to changes in form. The seat is indicated at 9, having the usual aperture therethrough.
The improved device consists in an expanand likewise support the fabric cover and maintain it in position to be readily attached and detached. The wire frameis constructed of a single piece of wire bent into a substantially U form with spaced sides 10 11, the portion 10 larger than the portion 11 and connected at the ends 12 13 with the part 11 out of transverse alinement relative to the part 10, as indicated. The extremities of the leg members of the frame are extended in.- wardly, as indicated, leaving a space between the ends which will come opposite the front of the seat. The wire frame is adapted to be sprung into engagement with the seat and will possess sufficient resiliency to maintain.
it in position by its own expansive force, but which will yield to a force sufficient to dis- The wire frame will be provided with a fabric covering 14, conforming to the shape of the frame and the seat upon which it is to be used, and which will be in the form ofasubstantially U-shapedcurvedtubularenvelop closed atthe ends andentirelyconcealing the wire frame, as indicated in Fig. 1. By this simple arrangement when the frame is sprung into engagement with the seat, as indicated in Fig. 3, the fabric envelop 14 will form a border around theinterior of the seat, except a short gap at the front, and will ontirely protect the user not only from contact with the cold seat, but also .from any possiblecontamination therefrom.
The device will be fou n d especially valuable in hospitals, sanatoriums, and forthe use of invalids and delicate persons.
The protector may be formed of any size and of any suitable material and may be manufactured at very small cost. They may be carried by travelers, tourists, or other persons and being so inexpensive and simple in construction and so readily attached and detached as to add practically nothing to the burdens of travel. A number of the devices may be provided for each closet to enable them to be frequently changed when necessary or to provide each person using the closet with a separate protector, thereby providing each person practically with an individual closet.
If preferred, the frame 10 11 may be formed in two or more sections hinged together, as at 15 16 in Fig. 4, or arranged with the adjacent ends telescopically united, as in Fig. 5, or united in any other suitable manner, so
that the parts maybe folded to occupy a smaller space for convenience of transportation; but this would not be a departure from the principle of the invention or sacrifice any of its advantages.
Having thus described my invention, What I claim isl. A detachable cover for water-olosetseats, consisting of an expansible frame and a fabric c'over retained in position upon the frame and upon the seat by the frame, substantially as described. 1
2. A detachable cover for water-closet seats consisting of an endless expansible frame of wire bent into substantially U shape with the extremities extending inwardly and adapted to yieldably engage the closet-seat, and a fabric cover for the frame and supported in position thereby, substantially as described.
3. Adetachable cover for water-closetseats bers of unequal size and united at their ends consisting of an expansible frame formed of a and out of alinenlent transversely and adapt single piece of wire bentinto substantially U l ed to yieldably engage the seat, and a fabric shape with spaced side members united at the cover to said frame retained in position thereends and extending inwardly at their united by, substantially as described.
ends and adapted to embrace the inner edges In testimony that I claim the foregoing as of the seat-opening, and a fabric covering to my own I have hereto affixed my signature in said frame retained in place thereby,substanthe presence of two Witnesses.
tially as described. JAMES A. G. POWVER.
4. A detachable cover for water-closet seats Witnesses: consisting of an expansible frame formed of 1 O. G. HAYNIE, two spaced substantially U-shaped wire meml J. L. POWER.
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