WO2002078503A1 - Hygiene devices for use with water closets - Google Patents

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WO2002078503A1
WO2002078503A1 PCT/GB2002/001583 GB0201583W WO02078503A1 WO 2002078503 A1 WO2002078503 A1 WO 2002078503A1 GB 0201583 W GB0201583 W GB 0201583W WO 02078503 A1 WO02078503 A1 WO 02078503A1
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Christopher Summers
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Davis, John
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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
    • A47K13/16Protecting covers for closet seats of single sheets of paper or plastic foil or film

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  • This invention relates to hygiene devices for use with water closets and in particular to an improved device for enhancing both hygiene and comfort for male users.
  • British Patent Specification 2196031A discloses a disposable paper toilet seat cover which is designed to be temporarily adhered to the front of a toilet seat by means of a self-adhesive strip.
  • the device is made of paper and is so configured that a paper flap hangs down inside the toilet bowl in order to prevent contact between the end of the penis of the user and the inside surface of the toilet bowl when the user is seated.
  • the device disclosed in this specification is complex to produce and inconvenient to use.
  • a protective device adapted for use with a toilet seat which device consists of a generally elongate waisted body of flat highly flexible material, and which is generally symmetrical about its longitudinal axis and wherein the amount of material to one side of a centre line transverse to the longitudinal axis and at the narrowest portion of the waisted body is within 30% of the amount on the other side thereof .
  • the waist portion of the device is placed on top of the frontmost portion of the toilet seat with its elongate axis of the device going from front to back of the seat. Because the device is flexible, one end of the device then hangs down in front of the toilet seat and the other hangs down inside the toilet seat and above the front uppermost portion of the water closet bowl.
  • the dimensions of the device are so chosen that the front upper portion of the water closet bowl is covered by the device down to a level which can be expected to be lower than the lower end of the tip of the flaccid penis of the user.
  • the device constitutes a physical barrier between the tip of the penis and the inside of the toilet bowl, and, indeed, a physical barrier on top of the front portion of the toilet seat. Because of the substantially symmetrical nature of the device, it stays in position when merely placed with the waisted section substantially over the front part of the toilet seat, and thus not only does it not require any additional fixing means, but additionally the user does not have to decide which way round to use the device, or to take any special steps to secure it in place; it is simply hung over the front portion of the seat before the user sits down.
  • the device may be impregnated overall or at one or both end portions with an appropriate germicide or antiseptic material.
  • the end of the device which hangs down outside of the water closet bowl provides a counterweight to the portion hanging inside the bowl, so enabling the device to be simply positioned without slippage. Additionally, the outer end constitutes a substantial tab which may simply ⁇ > P> 0 ⁇ tiCD Hi n cr t H- 0 n CD « rt- Hi rt- C ⁇ Cu CL to rt Hi C ⁇ H- cr C ⁇ TJ cr
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Abstract

Protective devices for use with toilet seats are described. They consist of an elongate waisted sheet, e.g. of 2 or 3 ply tissue, parts of which may be textured or guilted. The waist is located over the front of the toilet seat in use, one end hanging down inside the bowl sufficiently far as to provide a protective barrier to prevent direct contact between the end of the penis of a male sitting on the seat with the inside surface of the wc pan.

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HYGIENE DEVICES FOR USE WITH WATER CLOSETS
This invention relates to hygiene devices for use with water closets and in particular to an improved device for enhancing both hygiene and comfort for male users.
British Patent Specification 2196031A discloses a disposable paper toilet seat cover which is designed to be temporarily adhered to the front of a toilet seat by means of a self-adhesive strip. The device is made of paper and is so configured that a paper flap hangs down inside the toilet bowl in order to prevent contact between the end of the penis of the user and the inside surface of the toilet bowl when the user is seated. The device disclosed in this specification, however, is complex to produce and inconvenient to use.
According to the present invention, there is provided a protective device adapted for use with a toilet seat which device consists of a generally elongate waisted body of flat highly flexible material, and which is generally symmetrical about its longitudinal axis and wherein the amount of material to one side of a centre line transverse to the longitudinal axis and at the narrowest portion of the waisted body is within 30% of the amount on the other side thereof .
In use, the waist portion of the device is placed on top of the frontmost portion of the toilet seat with its elongate axis of the device going from front to back of the seat. Because the device is flexible, one end of the device then hangs down in front of the toilet seat and the other hangs down inside the toilet seat and above the front uppermost portion of the water closet bowl. The dimensions of the device are so chosen that the front upper portion of the water closet bowl is covered by the device down to a level which can be expected to be lower than the lower end of the tip of the flaccid penis of the user.
In use, the device constitutes a physical barrier between the tip of the penis and the inside of the toilet bowl, and, indeed, a physical barrier on top of the front portion of the toilet seat. Because of the substantially symmetrical nature of the device, it stays in position when merely placed with the waisted section substantially over the front part of the toilet seat, and thus not only does it not require any additional fixing means, but additionally the user does not have to decide which way round to use the device, or to take any special steps to secure it in place; it is simply hung over the front portion of the seat before the user sits down.
If desired, the device may be impregnated overall or at one or both end portions with an appropriate germicide or antiseptic material.
The end of the device which hangs down outside of the water closet bowl provides a counterweight to the portion hanging inside the bowl, so enabling the device to be simply positioned without slippage. Additionally, the outer end constitutes a substantial tab which may simply
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1. A protective device adapted for use with a toilet seat which device consists of a generally elongate waisted body of flat highly flexible material, and which is generally symmetrical about its longitudinal axis and wherein the amount of material to one side of a centre line transverse to the longitudinal axis and at the narrowest portion of the waisted body is within 30% of the amount on the other side thereof.
2. A device according to Claim 1 and which is impregnated overall or at one or both end portions with a germicidal or antiseptic material.
3. A device according to Claim 1 or 2 and formed of a natural or synthetic tissue material.
4. A device according to Claim 3 wherein the tissue is a multi-ply tissue material.
5. A device according to Claim 4 wherein the multi-ply tissue material is textured or quilted over at least part of the body .
6. A device according to any one of Claims 1 to 5 wherein the ends of the elongate device are rounded.
7. A device according to any one of Claims 1 to 6 wherein the overall length of the device is from 23 to 28 centimetres with the minimum width of the waisted portion being 4.5 to 5.5 centimetres.
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