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US2839764A
US2839764A US599103A US59910356A US2839764A US 2839764 A US2839764 A US 2839764A US 599103 A US599103 A US 599103A US 59910356 A US59910356 A US 59910356A US 2839764 A US2839764 A US 2839764A
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    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47KSANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
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  • This invention relates to bathroom accessories including removable toilet seat, covers and protective devices, and more particularly to a toilet seat hinge cover, shaped like a childs bib, made of flexible waterproof material, and removably attachable to the undersurface of a toilet seat so as to cover the hinges when the seat is positioned upwardly.
  • Figure 1 is a plan view of the rear surface of the cover device showing the vacuum cup method of attachment
  • the hinge members which attach 21 if the toilet seat and seat cover to the porcelain bowl base of a toilet fixture are highly susceptible to rust and corrosion because of the chemical and moisture characteristics of the environment in which they are situated. This tendency toward corrosion is further aggravated by the inaccessibility of the hinges, making it diflicult to keep them dry and polished at all times, and active rusting is constantly encouraged by random drops of water deposited on and around the hinges during the normal flushing cycles.
  • One important object of my invention is the provision of a device adapted to cover and protect the hinge assembly attaching a toilet seat and cover to the main basal
  • Another important object of my invention is the provision of a device of the character described which will be removably attachable to the rear undersurface of the toilet seat and will thereby be moved out of the way when the seat is down and upwardly in front of the hinges when the seat is up.
  • a further important object of my invention is the provision of a device of the character described which is conformed of generally flexible waterproof elastomeric material and is thickened throughout its area of attachment to provide greater lateral stability and prevent it from sagging between the individual points of attachment.
  • my invention includes a bib-shaped cover of flexible and waterproof material having an arcuate cutout in the middle of its upper edge shaped to fit the curve of the seat aperture adjacent the hinge point, and being removably attachable to the rear undersurface of the toilet seat by means of vacuum cups or pressure sensitive adhesive.
  • the attachment means are positioned adjacent the upper edge of the irregular outline of the cover, and follow the curve of the central arcuate cutout therein.
  • the sides of the cover are tapered inwardly toward the bottom, and the distance from the top to the bottom is so dimensioned that when the cover is attached to the under- Figure 2 is a frontal elevational view of a toilet fixture with the device of my invention attached to the seat which is shown in the upward position;
  • Figure 3 is a perspective view of the fixture seen in Figure 2 showing the seat with the cover attached partially lowered;
  • Figure 4 is a frontal perspective view of the fixture seen in Figures 2 and 3 showing the seat in the down position and the cover disposed thereunder;
  • Figure 5 is a sectional view taken along the line and in the direction indicated by the arrows 5--5 in Figure l;
  • Figure 6 is a similar sectional view showing a similar cover device attached to a seat by pressure sensitive adhesive means, and
  • Figure 7 is a sectional view similar to Figure 6 showing the cover having pressure sensitive adhesive attached thereto from which the covering cloth is partially removed.
  • a toilet seat hinge cover constructed according to my invention is designated generally by the numeral 10 with the back surface thereof which is shown'in this figure being designated as Ill-B to distinguish it from the frontal surface indicated in subsequent figures as lit-F.
  • the device consists of a flat sheet, it will be described as having upper and bottom edges, front and back surfaces, andsubstantially vertical sides since when in use it is normally disposed vertically in space.
  • Figure 1 Clearly shown in Figure 1 is the arcuate conformation of the upper edge 11, the inward taper of the sides 12 and 13 and the rounded lines of the lower corners which come together in a shallow reverse curve in the center of the bottom edge 14.
  • a plurality of vacuum cups 15, 16, 17 and 18, are disposed adjacent to the arcuate upper edge 11, and serve to attach the cover 10 to the undersurface 19 of a seat such as 20 in Figures 2, 3 and 4.
  • the arcuate upper edge 11 of the cover 10 As seen in Figure 2, the arcuate upper edge 11 of the cover 10, the frontal surface l0F of which is seen in this view, is placed in substantial alignment with the lower edge 21 of the oval aperture 22 in the seat 20. It will also be observed in Figure 2 that the bottom edge 14 of the cover is disposed substantially below the rolled rim 23 of the bowl fixture 25, and completely covers the normally open area between the edge 24 of the seat 20 and the upper surface. of the rim 23 of the bowl 25, as can be seen also in the perspective view of Figure 3 in which the seat 20 is shown partially lowered.
  • the cover devicein this preferred embodiment is conformed of a waterproof, generally flexible elastorner and is the same thickness throughout its entire area below the line designated by the numeral 27 in Figure l, and in the sectional views of Figures 5,-6 and 7. Between the point 27, as indicated in the sectional views and the upper edge 28, the elastomeric material is progressively increased in thickness as indicated by the arrows YZ to several times that of the lower area indicated by the arrows A-B.
  • the additional thickness in the upper area serves a dual purpose in that it provides sufiicient thickness for the disposition therein of the vacuum cups, one of which 18 is shown in the sectional view of Figure 5, and furthermore provides lateral and vertical directional stability in the attachment area so that the upward edge 28 of the device is closely held against the undersurface 19 of the seat 29, a portion of which is indicated in phantom by dotted lines in the figure.
  • a variation in the means of attachment is shown in the sectional view of Figures 6 and 7 wherein a section of pressure sensitive waterproof adhesive material 29 is affixed to the back side 1043 of the cover 10 with which it is readily applied to the undersurface 19 of the seat 20 after removal of the cover cloth 30 as seen in Figure 7.
  • This adhesive material is disposed across the entire upper area of the back surface 10B from the point of reduced thickness 27 to the upper edge 11 and from one side 12 to the other 13.
  • a main advantage in this latter type of attachment is the fact that the waterproof adhesive material when disposed over the entire attachment surface prevents Water from being admitted through small cracks that might otherwise exist along the upper edge 11 and the diagonal edges 31 and 32 seen in Figure 1.
  • either of the suggested methods of attachment would permit removal and replacement of the device as frequently as desired for purposes of cleaning the cover and the seat adjacent thereto. It would not, however, be necessary to remove a cover of either type for purposes of cleaning the rim 23 of the bowl fixture 25 since it could be lifted upwardly from adjacent its lower edge 14 and held out of the way.
  • compositions, configurations, constructions, relative positionings, and cooperative relationships of the various component parts of the present invention are not critical, and can be modified substantially within the spirit of the present invention.
  • a cover device for covering the open space between the downwardly disposed edge of a toilet seat when raised to an upright position and the rearward upper rim of the toilet bowl comprising: a sheet of waterproof and acid resistant elastomeric material having a generally semicircular cutout portion defined by a concave upper edge which is concavely directed away from the 'remaining lower portion of said sheet, said cutout being substantially the same as that of the inner aperture of a toilet seat adjacent the hinge section thereof, the sides of said sheet converging toward the bottom of said sheet and terminating in round corners at the bottom edge of said sheet; fastening means on said sheet adjacent said upper edge for removably attaching said sheet to the undersurface of said toilet seat, and said sheet being dimensioned in size from said top to bottom edges whereby when it is attached to said undersurface of said seat with its concave upper edge aligning with the arc of the inner aperture of said seat adjacent the hinge assembly of said fixture, the bottom edge of said sheet will be disposed below the rounded rim of said bowl fixture when the seat

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June 2 1958 1.. M. GARDNER TOILET SEAT HINGE COVER Filed July 20, 1956 IN V EN TOR. LOUISE M. GARDNER United States TOILET SEAT HINGE COVER Louise M. Gardner, San Diego, Calif., assignor of onetenth to Gadget-Of-The-Month Club, Inc, Los Angeles, Calif., a corporation of California Application July 20, 1956, Serial No. 599,103.
1 Claim. (Cl. 4-237 This invention relates to bathroom accessories including removable toilet seat, covers and protective devices, and more particularly to a toilet seat hinge cover, shaped like a childs bib, made of flexible waterproof material, and removably attachable to the undersurface of a toilet seat so as to cover the hinges when the seat is positioned upwardly.
atent W surface of the seat with the cutout in its upper edge aligning with the hinge end of the seataperture, the bottom will hang slightly above the level of the water normally present in the bowl. When the seat is raised, and the cover is moved upwardly therewith, the lower edge of I the cover is positioned slightly below the rounded upper portant objects of my invention will become apparent in the following detailed specification when examined with reference to the accompanying drawings, in'whi'ch:
Figure 1 is a plan view of the rear surface of the cover device showing the vacuum cup method of attachment;
As is generally known the hinge members which attach 21 if the toilet seat and seat cover to the porcelain bowl base of a toilet fixture, are highly susceptible to rust and corrosion because of the chemical and moisture characteristics of the environment in which they are situated. This tendency toward corrosion is further aggravated by the inaccessibility of the hinges, making it diflicult to keep them dry and polished at all times, and active rusting is constantly encouraged by random drops of water deposited on and around the hinges during the normal flushing cycles.
As a result, the seat and seat coverhinge assemblies of a majority of toilet fixtures, regardless of the regular attention of the housewife or janitor lin charge or the quality of the plating job applied to them by the manubathrooms and a continuing source of embarrassment to the homeowners. j My invention has been made with the foregoing con- 'facturer, are constant eyesores in otherwise immaculate siderations in mind, and can be said to have a plurality of important objectives.
One important object of my invention is the provision of a device adapted to cover and protect the hinge assembly attaching a toilet seat and cover to the main basal Another important object of my invention is the provision of a device of the character described which will be removably attachable to the rear undersurface of the toilet seat and will thereby be moved out of the way when the seat is down and upwardly in front of the hinges when the seat is up.
A further important object of my invention is the provision of a device of the character described which is conformed of generally flexible waterproof elastomeric material and is thickened throughout its area of attachment to provide greater lateral stability and prevent it from sagging between the individual points of attachment.
In brief, my invention includes a bib-shaped cover of flexible and waterproof material having an arcuate cutout in the middle of its upper edge shaped to fit the curve of the seat aperture adjacent the hinge point, and being removably attachable to the rear undersurface of the toilet seat by means of vacuum cups or pressure sensitive adhesive.
The attachment means are positioned adjacent the upper edge of the irregular outline of the cover, and follow the curve of the central arcuate cutout therein. The sides of the cover are tapered inwardly toward the bottom, and the distance from the top to the bottom is so dimensioned that when the cover is attached to the under- Figure 2 is a frontal elevational view of a toilet fixture with the device of my invention attached to the seat which is shown in the upward position;
Figure 3 is a perspective view of the fixture seen in Figure 2 showing the seat with the cover attached partially lowered;
Figure 4 is a frontal perspective view of the fixture seen in Figures 2 and 3 showing the seat in the down position and the cover disposed thereunder;
Figure 5 is a sectional view taken along the line and in the direction indicated by the arrows 5--5 in Figure l; Figure 6 is a similar sectional view showing a similar cover device attached to a seat by pressure sensitive adhesive means, and
Figure 7 is a sectional view similar to Figure 6 showing the cover having pressure sensitive adhesive attached thereto from which the covering cloth is partially removed.
Reference is again made to Figure 1 in which a toilet seat hinge cover constructed according to my invention is designated generally by the numeral 10 with the back surface thereof which is shown'in this figure being designated as Ill-B to distinguish it from the frontal surface indicated in subsequent figures as lit-F. Although the device consists of a flat sheet, it will be described as having upper and bottom edges, front and back surfaces, andsubstantially vertical sides since when in use it is normally disposed vertically in space.
Clearly shown in Figure 1 is the arcuate conformation of the upper edge 11, the inward taper of the sides 12 and 13 and the rounded lines of the lower corners which come together in a shallow reverse curve in the center of the bottom edge 14.
A plurality of vacuum cups 15, 16, 17 and 18, are disposed adjacent to the arcuate upper edge 11, and serve to attach the cover 10 to the undersurface 19 of a seat such as 20 in Figures 2, 3 and 4.
As seen in Figure 2, the arcuate upper edge 11 of the cover 10, the frontal surface l0F of which is seen in this view, is placed in substantial alignment with the lower edge 21 of the oval aperture 22 in the seat 20. It will also be observed in Figure 2 thatthe bottom edge 14 of the cover is disposed substantially below the rolled rim 23 of the bowl fixture 25, and completely covers the normally open area between the edge 24 of the seat 20 and the upper surface. of the rim 23 of the bowl 25, as can be seen also in the perspective view of Figure 3 in which the seat 20 is shown partially lowered.
In Figure 4 the seat 20 is shown completely lowered upon the upper edge 23, which cannot be seen in this figure, of the bowl fixture 25. In the perspective view of Figure 4 it will also be observed that the lower edge 14 of the cover 10 is positioned slightly above the surface of the water 26 which normally remains in the bottom of the bowl 25' Obviously any dropsof moisture that might have accumulatedon the frontal surface 10-F of the cover during a previous flushing cycle, whether the seat was raised or lowered, would drain downwardly into the bowl.
The cover devicein this preferred embodiment is conformed of a waterproof, generally flexible elastorner and is the same thickness throughout its entire area below the line designated by the numeral 27 in Figure l, and in the sectional views of Figures 5,-6 and 7. Between the point 27, as indicated in the sectional views and the upper edge 28, the elastomeric material is progressively increased in thickness as indicated by the arrows YZ to several times that of the lower area indicated by the arrows A-B. The additional thickness in the upper area serves a dual purpose in that it provides sufiicient thickness for the disposition therein of the vacuum cups, one of which 18 is shown in the sectional view of Figure 5, and furthermore provides lateral and vertical directional stability in the attachment area so that the upward edge 28 of the device is closely held against the undersurface 19 of the seat 29, a portion of which is indicated in phantom by dotted lines in the figure.
A variation in the means of attachment is shown in the sectional view of Figures 6 and 7 wherein a section of pressure sensitive waterproof adhesive material 29 is affixed to the back side 1043 of the cover 10 with which it is readily applied to the undersurface 19 of the seat 20 after removal of the cover cloth 30 as seen in Figure 7. This adhesive material is disposed across the entire upper area of the back surface 10B from the point of reduced thickness 27 to the upper edge 11 and from one side 12 to the other 13. p A main advantage in this latter type of attachment is the fact that the waterproof adhesive material when disposed over the entire attachment surface prevents Water from being admitted through small cracks that might otherwise exist along the upper edge 11 and the diagonal edges 31 and 32 seen in Figure 1. However, either of the suggested methods of attachment would permit removal and replacement of the device as frequently as desired for purposes of cleaning the cover and the seat adjacent thereto. It would not, however, be necessary to remove a cover of either type for purposes of cleaning the rim 23 of the bowl fixture 25 since it could be lifted upwardly from adjacent its lower edge 14 and held out of the way.
Numerous modifications and variations of the present invention will occur to those skilled in the art after a careful study hereof. All such, properly within the basic spirit and scope of the present invention are intended to be included and comprehended herein as fully as if specifically described, illustrated and claimed herein.
The exact compositions, configurations, constructions, relative positionings, and cooperative relationships of the various component parts of the present invention are not critical, and can be modified substantially within the spirit of the present invention.
The embodiments of thepresent invention specifically described and illustrated herein are exemplary only, and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention, which is to be interpreted in the light of the prior art and the appended claim only, with due consideration for the doctrine of equivalents.
I claim:
A cover device for covering the open space between the downwardly disposed edge of a toilet seat when raised to an upright position and the rearward upper rim of the toilet bowl, comprising: a sheet of waterproof and acid resistant elastomeric material having a generally semicircular cutout portion defined by a concave upper edge which is concavely directed away from the 'remaining lower portion of said sheet, said cutout being substantially the same as that of the inner aperture of a toilet seat adjacent the hinge section thereof, the sides of said sheet converging toward the bottom of said sheet and terminating in round corners at the bottom edge of said sheet; fastening means on said sheet adjacent said upper edge for removably attaching said sheet to the undersurface of said toilet seat, and said sheet being dimensioned in size from said top to bottom edges whereby when it is attached to said undersurface of said seat with its concave upper edge aligning with the arc of the inner aperture of said seat adjacent the hinge assembly of said fixture, the bottom edge of said sheet will be disposed below the rounded rim of said bowl fixture when the seat is up and positioned slightly above the level of the water normally remaining in said bowl when said seat is down; said sheet of elastomeric material being substantially thicker adjacent its area of attachment to the undersurface of said seat around its concave upper edge to stiffen the area of attachment and prevent sagging between the individual points of attachment.
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US3757738A (en) * 1972-08-01 1973-09-11 J Hall Animal commode
US5504948A (en) * 1994-07-11 1996-04-09 Cory Allen Chandler Combination toilet seat and bidet attachment
US5732416A (en) * 1997-01-15 1998-03-31 Albert; Raul Commode bowl splash guard
US5819331A (en) * 1997-04-14 1998-10-13 Miuccio; Edward Urinal attachment for a toilet
US5983410A (en) * 1999-02-04 1999-11-16 Webster; Carla A. Toilet backsplash and overspray shield
US6289527B1 (en) * 2000-02-11 2001-09-18 Kurt Truettner Toilet sanitary device
US6385785B1 (en) * 2001-02-27 2002-05-14 Carol S. Linden Urine shield removably attached to toilet seat
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US8719972B1 (en) 2010-02-08 2014-05-13 Carla Baker Urine absorption pad system for a toilet
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US1442270A (en) * 1921-11-03 1923-01-16 Chancey C Hedberg Toilet-seat front shield
US1462662A (en) * 1922-08-11 1923-07-24 John L Schaefer Sanitary toilet-seat cover
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US3350722A (en) * 1965-10-29 1967-11-07 Moreschini Ronald Splash guard for toilet bowls
US3757738A (en) * 1972-08-01 1973-09-11 J Hall Animal commode
US5504948A (en) * 1994-07-11 1996-04-09 Cory Allen Chandler Combination toilet seat and bidet attachment
US5732416A (en) * 1997-01-15 1998-03-31 Albert; Raul Commode bowl splash guard
US5819331A (en) * 1997-04-14 1998-10-13 Miuccio; Edward Urinal attachment for a toilet
US5983410A (en) * 1999-02-04 1999-11-16 Webster; Carla A. Toilet backsplash and overspray shield
US6289527B1 (en) * 2000-02-11 2001-09-18 Kurt Truettner Toilet sanitary device
US6385785B1 (en) * 2001-02-27 2002-05-14 Carol S. Linden Urine shield removably attached to toilet seat
US6550075B1 (en) * 2002-03-25 2003-04-22 Brannon, Iii Homer Toilet bowl splash guard
DE10323421B4 (en) * 2002-06-05 2006-01-19 Wilfried Messow Toilet contamination protection
FR2873013A1 (en) * 2004-07-13 2006-01-20 Jean Claude Carreira Urine flow deviating device for e.g. public toilet, has smooth surface and suction cups equipped surfaces that are fixed on rear part of toilet basin against flap, and liquid flow guide arranged in horizontal position relative to basin
US20090172871A1 (en) * 2007-10-31 2009-07-09 Bird K Todd Systems and methods for providing a urine deflector shield
US8719972B1 (en) 2010-02-08 2014-05-13 Carla Baker Urine absorption pad system for a toilet
USD890893S1 (en) * 2018-10-24 2020-07-21 Newte Harris Toilet shield

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