Patent classifications
A47K13/26
Raised toilet seat and method for fitting same
A raised toilet seat has a front part (2) and two wings (3, 4) of which the ends are, before the raised seat is fitted, separated by a gap. The wings (3, 4) at their free ends bear, in the case of one of them (3), a channel section equipped with notches (9, 10), and, in the case of the other (4), an opening (12) to accept the channel section, and ridges (13, 14, 15, 16) to retain the notches (9, 10).
Raised toilet seat and method for fitting same
A raised toilet seat has a front part (2) and two wings (3, 4) of which the ends are, before the raised seat is fitted, separated by a gap. The wings (3, 4) at their free ends bear, in the case of one of them (3), a channel section equipped with notches (9, 10), and, in the case of the other (4), an opening (12) to accept the channel section, and ridges (13, 14, 15, 16) to retain the notches (9, 10).
TOILET SHIELD
A toilet shield comprises a tube, a first arm, and a second arm. The first arm is coupled with a first side of an opening of the tube and comprises a first plurality of adjustment holes configured into the first arm. The second arm is coupled to a second side of the opening of the tube and comprises a second plurality of adjustment holes configured into the second arm. The tube is configured such that a lumen of the tube opens in response to the arms being extended in generally opposite in directions.
TOILET SHIELD
A toilet shield comprises a tube, a first arm, and a second arm. The first arm is coupled with a first side of an opening of the tube and comprises a first plurality of adjustment holes configured into the first arm. The second arm is coupled to a second side of the opening of the tube and comprises a second plurality of adjustment holes configured into the second arm. The tube is configured such that a lumen of the tube opens in response to the arms being extended in generally opposite in directions.
Toilet pan body and its method of manufacturing
A ceramic toilet pan having a raised rear portion to which a hinge tube may be accurately located and fixed in position for example by adhesive using a jig despite variations in pan body size due to ceramic firing, a water pump and air pump being provided for flushing the toilet pan when a seat and lid are in a closed position. The seat and lid are rotationally mounted to the pan by a horizontal hinge pin located in the hinge tube and a latch member is provided for latching the lid and seat closed. A cistern is also provided having an overflow weir.
Toilet pan body and its method of manufacturing
A ceramic toilet pan having a raised rear portion to which a hinge tube may be accurately located and fixed in position for example by adhesive using a jig despite variations in pan body size due to ceramic firing, a water pump and air pump being provided for flushing the toilet pan when a seat and lid are in a closed position. The seat and lid are rotationally mounted to the pan by a horizontal hinge pin located in the hinge tube and a latch member is provided for latching the lid and seat closed. A cistern is also provided having an overflow weir.
TOILET COVER PLATE AND TOILET
A toilet cover plate includes a cover plate body, including a channel and a body recess disposed on a top surface of the cover plate body and connected with the channel. The toilet cover plate also includes a flip cover disposed on the cover plate body and pivotally mounted in the body recess. When the flip cover is in an initial state, the flip cover is received in the body recess and covers an opening of the channel. The toilet cover plate also includes a holding mechanism disposed between the flip cover and the cover plate body and configured to keep the flip cover received in the body recess.
Device for fastening a toilet seat which can be rapidly fitted/removed
A device for fastening a toilet seat to at least one first element of a toilet bowl, including a first locking part and wherein, for each back and forth motion of the fastening device relative to the bowl, the locking part is capable of alternately displacing between a first position where the first locking part cooperates with the first element and a second position where the fastening device may be separated from the first element.
Device for fastening a toilet seat which can be rapidly fitted/removed
A device for fastening a toilet seat to at least one first element of a toilet bowl, including a first locking part and wherein, for each back and forth motion of the fastening device relative to the bowl, the locking part is capable of alternately displacing between a first position where the first locking part cooperates with the first element and a second position where the fastening device may be separated from the first element.
PLUMBING FIXTURE LID AND SEAT ASSEMBLY
A lid and seat assembly for a plumbing fixture includes a housing, a lid, and a seat. The housing includes a generally planar front surface and a generally planar rear surface. The lid is pivotably coupled to the housing. The seat is pivotably coupled to the housing. The front surface and the rear surface meet at a first edge located at a first end of the housing and at a second edge at a second end of the housing. The front surface, the rear surface, the first common edge, and the second common edge cooperatively define a continuous surface profile configured to facilitate single-wipe cleaning of the housing.