Extender for toilet flush activator
10385558 ยท 2019-08-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47K17/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An extender for a push-button and/or motion sensor toilet flush actuator, has a fulcrum member for mounting on a rim of a tank of the toilet and a sleeve for slidably receiving a rigid extension rod, which has an angular bend between the first rod end and the second rod end. An extender head is connected to one end of the rigid extension rod is adapted to engage the flush actuator. A lever arm is connected to the other end of the rigid extension rod for operation of the extender by a user's upper extremity, so that when the user applies pressure to the second lever end of the lever arm, the rigid extension rod moves to allow the extender head to engage the flush actuator.
Claims
1. An extender for a toilet flush actuator for a toilet, the flush actuator selected from a push-button actuator, a motion sensor actuator, or a combination thereof, comprising: a fulcrum member having a first fulcrum end adapted to be mounted on a rim of a tank of the toilet and a second fulcrum end, the fulcrum member having a sleeve proximate the second fulcrum end and an opening overlying the flush activator; a rigid extension rod having a first rod end and a second rod end, the rigid extension rod slidably received by the sleeve of the fulcrum member, the rigid extension rod having an angular bend between the first rod end and the second rod end; an extender head connected to the first rod end for engaging the flush actuator; a lever arm having a first lever end and a second lever end, the first lever end adapted to be connected to the second rod end of the rigid extension rod, and the second lever end adapted to be manually operated by a user's upper extremity, so that when the user applies pressure to the second lever end of the lever arm, the rigid extension rod moves to allow the extender head to be slidably received into the opening of the fulcrum member overlying the flush activator to engage the flush actuator.
2. An extender according to claim 1, further comprising a lever handle connected to the second lever end.
3. An extender according to claim 1, wherein the lever arm is connected to the rigid extension rod at an angle in a range of from 80 degrees to 120 degrees.
4. An extender according to claim 1, wherein the lever arm is connected to the rigid extension rod at an angle of 90 degrees.
5. An extender according to claim 1, wherein the angular bend of the rigid extension rod is at an angle in a range of from 80 degrees to 120 degrees.
6. An extender according to claim 1, wherein the angular bend of the rigid extension rod is at an angle of 90 degrees.
7. An extender according to claim 1, wherein the lever arm and the rigid extension rod are integrated into a unitary structure.
8. An extender according to claim 1, wherein the first end of the lever arm is threadably connected to the second end of the rigid extension rod.
9. An extender according to claim 1, wherein the first end of the lever arm and the second end of the extension rod are interconnected by an elbow member.
10. An extender according to claim 1, wherein the flush actuator is mounted on a top face of the toilet.
11. An extender according to claim 1, wherein the flush handle is mounted on a front face of the toilet.
12. A kit for retrofitting a toilet having a flush actuator selected from a push-button actuator, a motion sensor actuator, or a combination thereof, comprising: a fulcrum member having a first fulcrum end adapted to be mounted on a rim of a tank of the toilet and a second fulcrum end, the fulcrum member having a sleeve proximate the second fulcrum end and an opening overlying the flush activator; a rigid extension rod having a first rod end and a second rod end, the rigid extension rod adapted to be slidably received by the sleeve of the fulcrum member, the rigid extension rod having an angular bend between the first rod end and the second rod end; an extender head adapted to be connected to the first rod end for engaging the flush actuator; and a lever arm having a first lever end and a second lever end, the first lever end adapted to be connected to the second rod end of the rigid extension rod and the second lever end adapted to be manually operated by a user's upper extremity, so that when the user applies pressure to the second lever end of the lever arm, the rigid extension rod moves to allow the extender head to be slidably received into the opening of the fulcrum member overlying the flush activator to engage the flush actuator.
13. A kit according to claim 12, further comprising a lever handle adapted to be connected to the second lever end.
14. A kit according to claim 12, wherein the lever arm is adapted to be connected to the rigid extension rod at an angle in a range of from 80 degrees to 120 degrees.
15. A kit according to claim 12, wherein the lever arm is adapted to be connected to the rigid extension rod at an angle of 90 degrees.
16. A kit according to claim 12, wherein the angular bend of the rigid extension rod is at an angle in a range of from 80 degrees to 120 degrees.
17. A kit according to claim 12, wherein the angular bend of the rigid extension rod is at an angle of 90 degrees.
18. A kit according to claim 12, wherein the lever arm and the rigid extension rod are integrated into a unitary structure.
19. A kit according to claim 12, wherein the first end of the lever arm is adapted to be threadably connected to the second end of the rigid extension rod.
20. A kit according to claim 12, further comprising elbow member connectable to the first end of the lever arm and the second end of the rigid extension rod.
21. A kit according to claim 12, wherein the flush actuator is mounted on a top face of the toilet.
22. A kit according to claim 12, wherein the flush actuator is mounted on a front face of the toilet.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The apparatus of the present invention will be better understood by referring to the following detailed description of preferred embodiments and the drawings referenced therein, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(14) The present invention provides an extender for a manual toilet flush actuator, in particular a push-button and/or motion sensor actuator. The extender has the advantage of allowing someone to flush a toilet without have to reach over the toilet or stretch or twist to reach the toilet flush actuator. The invention includes a kit containing the extender and parts for installing the extender on a toilet, and the invention also includes a toilet with the kit components installed thereon.
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(16) A lever arm 16 is connected to one end of the rigid extension rod 14. The lever arm 16 is positioned so that a user can operate the flush handle 6 by applying pressure to the lever arm 16 with an upper extremity, such as an arm, elbow, forearm, wrist, hand, finger, prosthetic or combination thereof. Preferably, the lever arm 16 has a lever handle 18.
(17) An extender head 26 is connected to the other end of the rigid extension rod 14.
(18) The rigid extension rod 14 has an angular bend 28 intermediate its two ends. The angular bend 28 in the rigid extension rod 14 is at an angle in a range of from about 80 degrees to 120 degrees. Preferably, the angle is in a range from about 85 degrees to 110 degrees. Most preferably, the angular bend 28 of the rigid extension rod 14 is at an angle of 90 degrees.
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(20) A lever arm 16 is connected to one end of the rigid extension rod 14. The lever arm 16 is positioned so that a user can operate the flush handle 6 by applying pressure to the lever arm 16 with an upper extremity, such as an arm, elbow, forearm, wrist, hand, finger, prosthetic or combination thereof. Preferably, the lever arm 16 has a lever handle 18.
(21) An extender head 26 is connected to the other end of the rigid extension rod 14. The rigid extension rod 14 has an angular bend 28 intermediate its two ends.
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(23) The fulcrum member 12 shown in
(24) The fulcrum member 12 may have a cushioning material (not shown) on all or a portion of the underside of the fulcrum member 12, so as to reduce scratching, marring or otherwise damaging the toilet 4 when in position.
(25) The fulcrum member 12 may be adjustable in length (not shown) to retrofit flush actuators for toilets having different distances between the rim of a toilet tank and the push-button and/or motion sensor actuator 6.
(26) The lever arm 16 is connected to the rigid extension rod 14 at an angle in a range of from about 80 degrees to 120 degrees. Preferably, the angle is in a range from about 85 degrees to 110 degrees. Most preferably, the lever arm 16 is connected to the rigid extension rod 14 at an angle of 90 degrees.
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(28) Alternatively, the rigid extension rod 14 and lever arm 16 may be provided in a two-piece set for a kit of the present invention. For example,
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(30) The extender head 26 may have a cushioning material (not shown) on the underside of the extender head 26, so as to reduce scratching, marring or otherwise damaging the toilet 4 when in position. Alternatively, the extender head 26 may be made of a material that would reduce scratching, marring or otherwise damaging the toilet 4.
(31) The extender head 26 may have a flat face for contacting the push-button flush actuator 6. Alternatively, the extender head 26 may have a stepped face for contacting a dual push-button flush actuator 6, the dual push-button flush actuator capable of activating a flush of two different amounts of water. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art how to contour the face of the extender head 26 to complement the contours of a dual push-button flush actuator 6.
(32) The extender head 26 may be installed by providing a fixative, for example, without limitation, double-sided tape, to hold the extender head 26 in position on a face of a push-button flush actuator 6. For a motion sensor actuator 6, the extender 10 of the present invention is installed to allow the extender head 25 to be moved over the motion sensor actuator 6, thereby engaging the actuator to activate the flush mechanism.
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(34) Once installed, the lever arm 16 protrudes outward from a tank of the toilet 4 as shown in
(35) While preferred embodiments of the present disclosure have been described, it should be understood that various changes, adaptations and modifications can be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention(s) as claimed below.