TOILET SEAT COVER

20240108183 ยท 2024-04-04

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    Abstract

    A toilet seat cover includes a first edge and a second edge. When surrounding a toilet seat, the perimeters of the first and second edges are totally or partially overlapped and are fastened by the adherence of a material in areas of direct contact with the toilet seat and with each other in overlapping areas.

    Claims

    1. A toilet seat cover, comprising a first edge and a second edge which, when involving a toilet seat, have their perimeters totally or partially overlapped and fastened by the adherence of material in areas of direct contact with the toilet seat and with each other in overlapping areas.

    2. The toilet seat cover according to claim 1, wherein the first and second edges are circumferential in their initial state.

    3. The toilet seat cover according to claim 1, wherein the cover is configured in a straight cylinder shape.

    4. The toilet seat cover according to claim 1, wherein the cover may be configured with a frustoconical shape, comprising one or more intermediate sections of a smaller diameter than the first and second edges.

    5. The toilet seat cover according to claim 1, wherein the cover comprises at least one of an identification or a seal.

    6. The toilet seat cover according to claim 5, wherein the identification indicates at least one of that the toilet seat has been recently changed and that the toilet seat has not yet been used.

    7. The toilet seat cover according to claim 5, wherein the identification comprises at least one of an RFID, a bar code, a QR code to act as an authentication seal.

    8. The toilet seat cover according to claim 5, wherein the identification may also be used for check in and use validation procedures for day-use in hotels and inns.

    9. The toilet seat cover according to claim 5, wherein the at least one of the identification or the seal comprises at least one of a strip or a tape.

    10. The toilet seat cover according to claim 7, wherein the identification at least one of: ensures positioning of the toilet seat over, contains product data information, contains manufacturer data, contains data regarding an establishment where the toilet set cover is being used, contains date and time of installation, contains cleaning information, and contains advertising material.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0017] For better understanding and visualization of the object of the present invention, it will now be described with reference to the appended figures, schematically representing the technical effect obtained wherein:

    [0018] FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of a toilet seat cover in the shape of a straight cylinder, according to a preferred embodiment of the invention;

    [0019] FIG. 2 shows a perspective view of a toilet seat cover in frustoconical shape, according to another preferred embodiment of the invention;

    [0020] FIG. 3 shows a top view of a cover, according to the invention, being applied to a conventional toilet seat;

    [0021] FIG. 4a shows a top view of the top portion of a toilet seat in which a cover according to the invention is being installed, representing the beginning of the fastening and the initial anchoring;

    [0022] FIG. 4b shows a top view of the seat of FIG. 4a, representing subsequent installation steps of the cover;

    [0023] FIG. 4c shows a bottom perspective view of the seat of FIG. 4b, representing subsequent installation steps of the cover;

    [0024] FIG. 4d shows a top view of the seat of FIG. 4c, representing subsequent installation steps of the cover;

    [0025] FIG. 5 shows a top perspective view of a toilet seat provided with a cover according to the invention, representing the final result and the overlapping areas;

    [0026] FIG. 6 shows a bottom perspective view of a toilet seat provided with a cover according to the invention, representing the final result and the overlapping areas;

    [0027] FIG. 7 shows a top view of a toilet seat provided with a cover according to the invention, in which the cover has an identification or seal; and

    [0028] FIG. 8 shows a side view of the seat of FIG. 7.

    DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENT(S) OF THE INVENTION

    [0029] A toilet seat cover (100) or simply cover (100), according to the invention, is configured essentially in a single piece, with an initial ring or tube shape, to surround and case a toilet seat (200), comprising at least one first edge (110) and at least one second edge (120), both preferably circumferential in their initial state, wherein, by surrounding the toilet seat (200), the perimeters formed by the first edge (110) and the second edge (120) overlap in whole or in part in any region of the inner or outer surface of the cover (100) and/or in any region of the outer surface of the toilet seat (200), wherein the fastening of the overlapping regions or portions of the edges (110, 120) in the structure of the cover (100) and/or the toilet seat (200) is caused by the adherence of the material in areas of direct contact with the toilet seat (200) and with each other in overlapping areas (150).

    [0030] The cover (100) is preferably made of elastic or resilient material, such as, but not limited to, latex, natural rubber, surface-treated elastane composites and other suitable materials, which may have bactericidal or anti-allergic properties. Although the present invention is intended to a disposable cover (100), the material to be used must also allow for hygiene and eventual sterilization, so that it may be used, for example, more than once by the same user or the same group of users. An example of this type of application is in a hotel or inn or hospital room during the period of stay of the guest(s) or patient(s), with or without companion(s) in the same room. Therefore, the cover material (100) must be resistant to abrasion, shear, chemical products, preferably, but not limited to, the usual cleaning and/or sanitizing and/or disinfecting products for this type of use situation and be resistant and appropriate to other conventional practices of application, use, cleaning, and removal of products of this nature.

    [0031] A toilet seat (200), in the context of the present invention, is a conventional device fastened to a toilet, comprising a top side (201) or upward facing side, bottom side (202) or downward facing side, outer (210) and inner rear portions (211), outer (220) and inner side portions (221), and outer (230) and inner front portions (231).

    [0032] Due to its initially annular or tubular shape and its elasticity, the cover (100) of the invention can be installed on the toilet seat (200) starting from any of its sides (201, 202) and from any of its outer portions (210, 220, 230). In this way, it is possible to design the cover (100), in an exemplary application, as involving the top and bottom sides (201, 202) of the toilet seat (200) by means of its stretching (tensioning, tracking) from the circumferential edges (110, 120), wherein the cover surface may be larger or smaller depending on the shape of the toilet seat (200), having as a limitation only the stretching resistance (or tensile strength) of the cover material (100).

    [0033] A non-limiting example of installing the cover (100) on a toilet seat (200) is the initial arrangement of part of the perimeter of the first edge (110) over the outer rear portion (210) on the top side (201), promoting the initial anchoring of the cover (100) on the top side (201) by means of the first edge (110), as illustrated in FIG. 4a. Next, the part of the perimeter of the first edge (110) which is still free is stretched towards the outer front portion (230) covering the outer (220) and inner side portions (221) and subsequently arranged over the inner (231) and outer front portions (230), going around the outer portions (220, 230) and reaching the bottom side (202) of the toilet seat (200), as illustrated in FIG. 4b.

    [0034] It should be noted that the cover (100) will remain fastened to the toilet seat (200) by the tension imposed on its material by the stretching of the first edge (110) and also by the adherence of its material to the material of the toilet seat (200). It is also noteworthy that, at this step, part of the cover (100) will be in contact with the toilet seat (200) and that, while the first edge (110) is practically in full contact with the toilet seat (200), the second edge (120) will remain free and essentially aligned with the inner perimeter of the toilet seat (200), as illustrated by FIGS. 4b and 4c.

    [0035] Subsequently, part of the perimeter of the second edge (120) is stretched and arranged over the inner (211) and outer rear portion (210), on the bottom side (202), promoting the anchoring of the cover (100) on the bottom side (202) by means of the second edge (120), the part of the perimeter of the second edge (120) which is still free being then stretched and arranged over the bottom side (202) and thus covering the inner (221) and outer side portions (220), and the inner (231) and outer front portions (230) going around and reaching the top side (201) and overlapping the cover (100) material that is already in contact with the toilet seat (200), as illustrated by FIG. 4c and partially by FIG. 4d. Once this is done, from the top side (201), the perimeter of the first edge (110) is stretched and arranged over the outer side portions (220, 230), going around again and reaching the bottom side (202) of the seat, overlapping the cover (100) material that is already in contact with the seat (200), forming overlapping areas (150) as illustrated by FIGS. 4d, 5 and 6.

    [0036] Therefore, the first edge (110) switches sides (201, 202) twice or goes around the edges of the toilet seat (200) at least twice, while the second edge (120) switches sides (201, 202) once or goes around the edges of the toilet seat (200) at least once.

    [0037] It should be noted that the cover (100) will remain fastened to the toilet seat (200) both by the tension imposed on its material by the stretching along its edges (110, 120) and by the adherence of its material to the toilet seat (200) material in combination with the adherence of its own material in the overlapping areas (150). Therefore, the cover (100) material will overlap, forming coplanar edges (110, 120) on the top (201) and bottom sides (202) of the toilet seat (200).

    [0038] As illustrated by FIG. 5, the second edge (120), now coplanar, is integrally cased by the cover (100) material on the top side (201) of the toilet seat (200). The first edge (110) is visible, but on the bottom side (202) or facing downwards, as illustrated in FIG. 6. The cover (100) of the present invention is versatile and easy to install, and can even be assembled starting, for example, from the bottom side (202) and/or from the second edge (120), which, however, would leave the apparent coplanar edge facing up, which is not recommended in terms of hygiene, user comfort, aesthetics, and finishing quality.

    [0039] When surrounding the toilet seat (200), the overlapping edges (110, 120) form overlapping areas (150) which, due to the resilient or elastic material, provide a sealing connection that allows for uniform adherence across all surfaces of the toilet seat (200), without forming pockets, channels, gaps or folds and thus allowing the complete cleaning and sanitization of the cover (100) and consequently of the toilet seat (200) without leaving residues.

    [0040] In a preferred non-limiting embodiment of the invention, the cover (100) may be configured with a straight cylinder shape, as illustrated in FIG. 1. In another preferred non-limiting embodiment of the invention, the cover (100) may be configured with a frustoconical shape, as illustrated in FIG. 2, comprising one or more intermediate sections (160) with diameter smaller than those of the edges (110, 120), increasing the tension at the time of assembly and thus allowing an even tighter wrapping than that obtained with the version with straight cylinder shape.

    [0041] In this way, the invention consists of providing a toilet seat cover (100) built in one piece and which surrounds the toilet seat (200) in its entirety. The cover (100) allows an easy and simple installation by the user, in which the application may be carried out without any additional means, since the surfaces of the cover (100) itself offer a form of frictional union that allows improved stability and grip to the toilet seat (200) when overlapping.

    [0042] In a preferred non-limiting embodiment of the invention, the cover (100) has an identification (300) or seal, which may be a strip, tape or the like, indicating that the cover (100) has been recently changed and has not yet been used, and must be arranged in the cover (100) so as to be visible and, preferably, in a position that hinders the use of the toilet seat (200), for example, projecting upwards and/or inwards, forcing the user to remove it, as illustrated by FIGS. 7 and 8. Furthermore, the identification (300) must be built so as not to allow its reuse once it has been removed from the surface of the cover (100).

    [0043] In the embodiment where this identification (300) is a strip, it may further comprise an RFID, a bar code, QR code and the like to act as an authentication seal and to ensure positioning, containing useful information to the user such as product data, manufacturer, establishment that is using it, date and time of installation and/or cleaning, advertising material and other information that may be considered useful or applicable, but not limited to these. This identification (300) may also, for example, be used for check in and validation of use for day-use in hotels and inns. By not using other additional means for fastening, there are no problems related to the process of washing and packing the toilet seat (200).

    [0044] In another preferred non-limiting embodiment of the invention, the cover (100) may be produced in biodegradable material, which may be discarded or recycled without further damage to the environment.

    [0045] In another preferred non-limiting embodiment of the invention, the cover (100) may be designed according to the type of toilet seat (200), which varies according to use and user. Thus, it is possible to design variants of the embodiment intended also for seats developed for children, for the elderly and for people with special needs, without, however, departing from the scope of the present invention.

    [0046] It is important to emphasize that, unlike the toilet seats covers known from the state of the art, the object of the present invention also allows the working time, and the interdiction of the toilets of/by the hygiene teams, to be reduced, as it is made in a single piece, and does not rely on, or needs, additional means for installation and assembly, reducing overall sanitation costs.

    [0047] Finally, as it is versatile, the cover (100) of the invention may also be used in companies, schools, universities, factories, theaters, parks, bars and restaurants, bus, sea and airport terminals, stadiums, concert halls, shopping malls, detention centers and chemical toilet units used for outdoor events and festivals.

    [0048] It is evident that the measures and relations between measurements described for the present invention may vary according to the dimensions of the toilet seat cover (100) which corresponds to the standards and norms adopted by the industry in the sector. Exhaustive practical tests, however, have shown that the aforementioned dimensions and their relations are highly efficient and effective in terms of the reliability and safety provided by the toilet seat cover, so that it is possible to manufacture a product with high performance and durability.

    [0049] It will be readily understood by a person skilled in the art that modifications may be made to the present invention without departing from the concepts set out in the above description. Such modifications should be considered within the scope of the present invention. Accordingly, the particular embodiments described in detail above are only illustrative and exemplary and do not limit the scope of the present invention, which should be given to the full extent of the appended claims and any and all equivalents thereof.