WO2005102135A1 - Selef lifting toilet seat - Google Patents

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WO2005102135A1
WO2005102135A1 PCT/AU2005/000572 AU2005000572W WO2005102135A1 WO 2005102135 A1 WO2005102135 A1 WO 2005102135A1 AU 2005000572 W AU2005000572 W AU 2005000572W WO 2005102135 A1 WO2005102135 A1 WO 2005102135A1
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seat
lid
toilet
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toilet seat
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Meir Beneli
Shay Levi
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Shay Levi
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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
    • A47K13/10Devices for raising and lowering, e.g. tilting or lifting mechanisms; Collapsible or rotating seats or covers

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  • This invention relates to the area of bathroom appliances and in particular to an improved self activating toilet seat which can smoothly raise itself after use without the requirement for any other intervention.
  • the arrangement of the invention could also be used to automatically lower a toilet seat if required.
  • the toilet seat have a short timing phase lag between when it is vacated and when it starts to lift itself. It is also an object of the invention that the lid and seat be able to be held in a generally horizontal position when this is required.
  • the invention is a toilet seat and lid assembly having a spring based seat lifting means whereby, when the lid is in a raised position, the seat will also automatically raise itself to a position generally parallel with the lid when not in use and having means whereby the seat raising commences at some short time interval after use of the seat has finished.
  • the lifting means be at least one spring mechanism situated adjacent the junction of the lid and the seat.
  • the lifting means be associated with a gearing mechanism which operates such that the initial rising motion of the seat is relatively slow and increases as it rises.
  • the seat/lid assembly be a unitary assembly which may be connected to any existing toilet pedestal and that the seat lifting mechanism be completely mechanical and automatic. It is also preferred that the weight of the toilet lid be such that the lifting mechanism is inoperable when the lid is closed over the seat.
  • the lid of the assembly be able to be locked to the seat when in its closed position.
  • Fig. 1 Shows a schematic side view of the toilet seat and lid assembly of the invention
  • Fig. 2 Shows details of the lifting/lowering mechanism of the invention
  • a combination toilet lid 2 and associated seat 1 are provided with a seat lifting mechanism 3 and is adapted to be used on virtually any existing toilet pedestal 4.
  • At least one spring based lifting mechanism 3 is located behind the rear of seat 1 and adjacent the junction between the toilet seat and lid.
  • FIG. 2 This embodiment of the invention is shown in Figure 2 wherein side 90 of the lifting mechanism 3 shows the raised lid position while side 60 shows the closed lid position.
  • the arrangement is that the toilet seat 1 is attached to the mechanism 3 and as the seat 1 lowered towards a horizontal position horizontal cylinder 20 rotates such that a pin becomes located into a hole in the cylinder wall when the seat lid is closed thereby preventing lifting movement.
  • Seal Head 60 is connected to horizontal piston type cylinder 20 as shown and moves towards central cylindrical member 70 and in so doing causes air to pass through a one way valve 80 such that a vacuum is produced in cylinder 70 while springs 30 become compressed.
  • a bleed hole is provided in cylindrical member 70 such that when downwards pressure on the seat is removed air will slowly enter the bleed hole and permit the seat to rise very slowly as the vacuum is reduced.
  • Movement of horizontal cylinder 20 causes cylinder with pins 40 to rotate and lift the toilet seat. This movement is enabled by cylinder 20 moving the pin in cylinder with pins 40. If preferred, as previously described, the seat and lid may be stored horizontally in the locked position.

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Abstract

The invention is a toilet seat (1) and lid (2) assembly having a spring based seat lifting means (3) whereby, when the lid (2) is in a raised position, the seat (1) will also automatically raise itself to a position generally parallel with the lid (2) when not in use and having means whereby the seat raising commences at some short time interval after use of the seat (1) has finished.

Description

SELF LIFTING TOILET SEAT
Area of the Invention
This invention relates to the area of bathroom appliances and in particular to an improved self activating toilet seat which can smoothly raise itself after use without the requirement for any other intervention. The arrangement of the invention could also be used to automatically lower a toilet seat if required.
Background to the Invention
The correct non use position for a toilet seat has been a matter for debate as long as toilets have existed. Most males however sem to prefer it to be stored in the "up" position i.e. in a generally vertical orientation for ease of use and others may also prefer this to ensure that the toilet is actually used in this mode.
Consequently over the years there have been many prior art disclosures of "self lifting" toilet seats. These mechanisms have associated problems which may include requiring a person to grasp a handle associated with the toilet seat which is considered unpleasant and also difficult to keep clean. Altemative seat lifting mechanisms are operated by stepping on a pedal and generally involve cables and levers and the like which act to raise or lower the seat. These are prone to wear and tear and again are difficult with respect to the maintenance of cleanliness. They may also be difficult for the elderly or infirm to operate particularly as the location of a pedal may itself be an obstacle or difficult to access.
While it may be generally conceded that it is desirable for a toilet seat to automatically return to a generally vertical position when not in use in practice this has been found difficult to achieve in a simple and hygienic manner.
Outline of the Invention
It is an object of this invention to provide a toilet seat assembly which automatically assumes a generally vertical orientation when not in use and does this through simple mechanical means.
It is a further object of the invention that the toilet seat have a short timing phase lag between when it is vacated and when it starts to lift itself. It is also an object of the invention that the lid and seat be able to be held in a generally horizontal position when this is required.
The invention is a toilet seat and lid assembly having a spring based seat lifting means whereby, when the lid is in a raised position, the seat will also automatically raise itself to a position generally parallel with the lid when not in use and having means whereby the seat raising commences at some short time interval after use of the seat has finished.
It is preferred that the lifting means be at least one spring mechanism situated adjacent the junction of the lid and the seat.
It is further preferred that the lifting means be associated with a gearing mechanism which operates such that the initial rising motion of the seat is relatively slow and increases as it rises.
It is preferred that the seat/lid assembly be a unitary assembly which may be connected to any existing toilet pedestal and that the seat lifting mechanism be completely mechanical and automatic. It is also preferred that the weight of the toilet lid be such that the lifting mechanism is inoperable when the lid is closed over the seat.
It may also be preferred that the lid of the assembly be able to be locked to the seat when in its closed position.
In order that the invention may be more readily understood we will describe by way of non-limiting example a specific embodiment thereof.
Brief Description of the Drawing Figures
Fig. 1 Shows a schematic side view of the toilet seat and lid assembly of the invention;
Fig. 2 Shows details of the lifting/lowering mechanism of the invention; Description of an Embodiment of the Invention
In one embodiment of the invention 10 a combination toilet lid 2 and associated seat 1 are provided with a seat lifting mechanism 3 and is adapted to be used on virtually any existing toilet pedestal 4.
In this embodiment of the invention at least one spring based lifting mechanism 3 is located behind the rear of seat 1 and adjacent the junction between the toilet seat and lid.
Although in this embodiment of the invention a spring lifting mechanism is used it is envisaged that in other embodiments of the invention alternative means including hydraulic piston means could be used thereby combining both the phase lag and lifting functions
This embodiment of the invention is shown in Figure 2 wherein side 90 of the lifting mechanism 3 shows the raised lid position while side 60 shows the closed lid position.
The arrangement is that the toilet seat 1 is attached to the mechanism 3 and as the seat 1 lowered towards a horizontal position horizontal cylinder 20 rotates such that a pin becomes located into a hole in the cylinder wall when the seat lid is closed thereby preventing lifting movement.
Alternatively it is possible to provide a lid which is sufficiently heavy to overcome upward movement of the seat. Where the toilet seat and lid are initially in an upright (vertical) position and the seat is lowered manually, during this operation the cylinder with pins 40 rotates and causes a rotation of the pins in such a way as to cause movement of horizontal cylinder 20, which is a piston type member, towards the centre of the system as shown in Figure 2.
As a result this spiral movement translates to the linear movement described above. Seal Head 60 is connected to horizontal piston type cylinder 20 as shown and moves towards central cylindrical member 70 and in so doing causes air to pass through a one way valve 80 such that a vacuum is produced in cylinder 70 while springs 30 become compressed.
A bleed hole is provided in cylindrical member 70 such that when downwards pressure on the seat is removed air will slowly enter the bleed hole and permit the seat to rise very slowly as the vacuum is reduced.
The speed of movement increasing as the compressed springs return the seat to its open position. This action is effected by springs 30 returning horizontal cylinder 20 and seal head 60 to their original positions. By this means the seat movement is very slow initially and provides an effective time delay.
Movement of horizontal cylinder 20 causes cylinder with pins 40 to rotate and lift the toilet seat. This movement is enabled by cylinder 20 moving the pin in cylinder with pins 40. If preferred, as previously described, the seat and lid may be stored horizontally in the locked position.
The concept of the invention can clearly be implemented in various ways and while a delay before the toilet rises is preferred the manner in which this is accomplished is not restrictive in the invention. It is therefore envisaged that any simple timer mechanism could be incorporated.
While we have described herein one specific embodiment of the invention it is envisaged that other embodiments of the invention will exhibit any number of and any combination of the features of those previously described and it is to be understood that variations and modifications in this can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.

Claims

The claims defining the invention are as follows:
1. A toilet seat and lid assembly having a spring based seat lifting means whereby, when the lid is in a raised position, the seat will also automatically raise itself to a position generally parallel with the lid when not in use and having means whereby the seat raising commences at some short time interval after use of the seat has finished.
2. A toilet seat and lid assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein the spring based seat lifting means is a lifting mechanism situated adjacent the rear of a junction between the lid and the seat.
3. A toilet seat and lid assembly as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2 wherein lowering of the seat causes movement of a piston member in the lifting mechanism towards a central cylinder in the mechanism such that at least one spring associated with that piston is compressed and air is evacuated through a one way valve in the central cylinder, which is provided with a small air inlet, such that upon release of downwards pressure on the seat air can slowly enter the central cylinder until the springs restore the seat to an initial upright position.
4. A toilet seat and lid assembly as claimed in claim 3 wherein the lifting means operates such that an initial rising motion of the seat is relatively slow and increases as it rises.
5. A toilet seat and lid assembly as claimed in claim 4 in which the seat/lid assembly is a unitary assembly.
6. A toilet seat assembly as claimed in claim 4 which may be connected to any existing toilet pedestal.
7. A toilet seat and lid assembly as claimed in claim 5 in which the seat lifting mechanism is completely mechanical and automatic.
8. A toilet seat and lid assembly as claimed in claim 6 in which the weight of the toilet lid is such that the lifting mechanism is inoperable when the lid is closed over the seat.
9. A toilet seat and lid assembly as claimed in either claim 6 or claim 7 wherein the lid of the assembly is able to be locked to the seat when in its closed position.
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EP3827722A4 (en) * 2018-07-25 2022-02-23 Librero Martín, Pedro Manuel Toilet with seat that tilts when lifting the lid
US20230148804A1 (en) * 2021-11-15 2023-05-18 Cleana Inc. Self-Lifting Toilet Seat
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US4780914A (en) * 1988-02-09 1988-11-01 Lin Hsien C Automatically lifting device for toilet seat
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US5570478A (en) * 1995-01-05 1996-11-05 Armstrong; Carmon A. Toilet seat hinge assembly for automatically lowering seat after flushing
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US4338690A (en) * 1978-12-01 1982-07-13 Hsieh Jung H Automatic mechanism for flush and raising toilet seat
FR2610814A1 (en) * 1987-02-12 1988-08-19 Robin Michel Device for automatically and mechanically raising the flap part of a W.C., called the toilet seat, with slowing-down mechanism and acoustic alarm
US4780914A (en) * 1988-02-09 1988-11-01 Lin Hsien C Automatically lifting device for toilet seat
US4951323A (en) * 1988-11-25 1990-08-28 Levin Shalom Automatic seat lifting device for water closets
WO1991012760A1 (en) * 1990-02-27 1991-09-05 Calvin Yoke W Apparatus and method for automatically closing a toilet bowl lid and seat
US5570478A (en) * 1995-01-05 1996-11-05 Armstrong; Carmon A. Toilet seat hinge assembly for automatically lowering seat after flushing
US20010034900A1 (en) * 2000-05-05 2001-11-01 Jaime Aramburo Toilet seat keeper
US6510562B1 (en) * 2000-10-10 2003-01-28 S. K. Ventures, Inc. Toilet seat lifting device

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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EP3827722A4 (en) * 2018-07-25 2022-02-23 Librero Martín, Pedro Manuel Toilet with seat that tilts when lifting the lid
US20230148804A1 (en) * 2021-11-15 2023-05-18 Cleana Inc. Self-Lifting Toilet Seat
US11910968B2 (en) * 2021-11-15 2024-02-27 Cleana Inc. Self-lifting toilet seat
US11950733B2 (en) 2022-08-04 2024-04-09 Cleana Inc. Self-lowering toilet seat system

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