Tab for Toilet Seat/Cover
20190216274 ยท 2019-07-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A tab for a toilet seat/cover is used to provide an alternative, more sanitary mechanism for lifting a toilet seat or a toilet seat cover. The apparatus is also configured to attach to any shape or variety of toilet seat or seat cover. The apparatus comprises a flexible base, a handle, a fixture, and a fastening mechanism. The flexible base is a rubber or other generally flexible material capable of bending to fit the shape of a variety of seats and surfaces. The handle is a graspable protrusion extending from the base that provides a convenient and intuitive mechanism for interacting with the apparatus. The fixture is the joint that connects the handle to the flexible base. The fastening mechanism is the component which allows the flexible base to connect to toilet seats, lids, and surfaces.
Claims
1. A tab for a toilet seat/cover comprises: a flexible base; a handle; a fixture; a fastening mechanism; the flexible base comprises a first base surface and a second base surface; the fixture being connected onto the first base surface; the handle being rotatably connected to the fixture; and the fastening mechanism being operatively integrated into the flexible base, wherein the fastening mechanism is used to attach the flexible base to a toilet seat.
2. The tab for a toilet seat/cover as claimed in claim 1 comprises: at least one bearing; the fixture being a tubular body; the at least one bearing comprises an inner race and an outer race; the first base surface being laterally positioned to the fixture; the outer race being rotatably connected around the inner race; the outer race being mounted within the fixture; and the handle being mounted through the inner race.
3. The tab for a toilet seat/cover as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the handle being an elongated body; a plurality of grip-enhancing ridges; the plurality of grip-enhancing ridges being integrated into the handle; and the plurality of grip-enhancing ridges being distributed along the handle.
4. The tab for a toilet seat/cover as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the handle being an annular body; the fixture being a tubular body; and the handle being looped through the fixture.
5. The tab for a toilet seat/cover as claimed in claim 4 comprises: a separable fastener; the separable fastener comprises a male interlocking portion and a female interlocking portion; the separable fastener being integrated into the handle; the separable fastener being rotatably connected to the handle; and the female interlocking portion being engaged by the male interlocking portion.
6. The tab for a toilet seat/cover as claimed in claim 4 comprises: a plurality of grip-enhancing ridges; the plurality of grip-enhancing ridges being integrated into the handle; and the plurality of grip-enhancing ridges being positioned opposite to the fixture about the handle.
7. The tab for a toilet seat/cover as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the fastening mechanism comprises a plurality of elongated fasteners and a plurality of holes; the plurality of holes traversing through the flexible base; the plurality of holes being distributed across the flexible base; and each of the plurality of holes being engaged by a corresponding fastener from the plurality of elongated fasteners.
8. The tab for a toilet seat/cover as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the fastening mechanism comprises an adhesive layer; and the adhesive layer being superimposed onto the second base surface.
9. A tab for a toilet seat/cover comprises: a flexible base; a handle; a fixture; a fastening mechanism; the flexible base comprises a first base surface and a second base surface; the fixture being connected onto the first base surface; the handle being rotatably connected to the fixture; the fastening mechanism being operatively integrated into the flexible base, wherein the fastening mechanism is used to attach the flexible base to a toilet seat; the handle being an annular body; the fixture being a tubular body; and the handle being looped through the fixture.
10. The tab for a toilet seat/cover as claimed in claim 9 comprises: at least one bearing; the at least one bearing comprises an inner race and an outer race; the first base surface being laterally positioned to the fixture; the outer race being rotatably connected around the inner race; the outer race being mounted within the fixture; and the handle being mounted through the inner race.
11. The tab for a toilet seat/cover as claimed in claim 9 comprises: a separable fastener; a plurality of grip-enhancing ridges; the separable fastener comprises a male interlocking portion and a female interlocking portion; the separable fastener being integrated into the handle; the separable fastener being rotatably connected to the handle; the female interlocking portion being engaged by the male interlocking portion; the plurality of grip-enhancing ridges being integrated into the handle; and the plurality of grip-enhancing ridges being positioned opposite to the fixture about the handle.
12. The tab for a toilet seat/cover as claimed in claim 9 comprises: the fastening mechanism comprises a plurality of elongated fasteners and a plurality of holes; the plurality of holes traversing through the flexible base; the plurality of holes being distributed across the flexible base; and each of the plurality of holes being engaged by a corresponding fastener from the plurality of elongated fasteners.
13. The tab for a toilet seat/cover as claimed in claim 9 comprises: the fastening mechanism comprises an adhesive layer; and the adhesive layer being superimposed onto the second base surface.
14. A tab for a toilet seat/cover comprises: a flexible base; a handle; a fixture; a fastening mechanism; a separable fastener; the flexible base comprises a first base surface and a second base surface; the fixture being connected onto the first base surface; the handle being rotatably connected to the fixture; the fastening mechanism being operatively integrated into the flexible base, wherein the fastening mechanism is used to attach the flexible base to a toilet seat; the handle being an annular body; the fixture being a tubular body; the handle being looped through the fixture; the separable fastener comprises a male interlocking portion and a female interlocking portion; the separable fastener being integrated into the handle; the separable fastener being rotatably connected to the handle; and the female interlocking portion being engaged by the male interlocking portion.
15. The tab for a toilet seat/cover as claimed in claim 14 comprises: at least one bearing; the at least one bearing comprises an inner race and an outer race; the first base surface being laterally positioned to the fixture; the outer race being rotatably connected around the inner race; the outer race being mounted within the fixture; and the handle being mounted through the inner race.
16. The tab for a toilet seat/cover as claimed in claim 14 comprises: a plurality of grip-enhancing ridges; the plurality of grip-enhancing ridges being integrated into the handle; and the plurality of grip-enhancing ridges being positioned opposite to the fixture about the handle.
17. The tab for a toilet seat/cover as claimed in claim 14 comprises: the fastening mechanism comprises a plurality of elongated fasteners and a plurality of holes; the plurality of holes traversing through the flexible base; the plurality of holes being distributed across the flexible base; and each of the plurality of holes being engaged by a corresponding fastener from the plurality of elongated fasteners.
18. The tab for a toilet seat/cover as claimed in claim 14 comprises: the fastening mechanism comprises an adhesive layer; and the adhesive layer being superimposed onto the second base surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0013] All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
[0014] The present invention is a tab for a toilet seat/cover that is used to provide an alternative, more sanitary mechanism for lifting a toilet seat or a toilet seat cover. The present invention is also configured to attach to any shape or variety of toilet seat or seat cover. The present invention comprises a flexible base 1, a handle 4, a fixture 5, and a fastening mechanism 6, as seen in
[0015] The general configuration of the aforementioned components allows the present invention to improve the convenience as well as the sanitation of actuating a toilet lid or seat. The flexible base 1 comprises a first base surface 2 and a second base surface 3. The first base surface 2 is the surface which supports the fixture 5. The second base surface 3 is the surface seen in
[0016] The handle 4 optimally rotates freely about the fixture 5. In order to facilitate this rotation, one embodiment of the present invention comprises at least one bearing 10. The at least one bearing 10 is a unit which allows for two appropriately connected objects to rotate relative to each other. Also in this embodiment, the fixture 5 is a tubular body. Being a tubular body allows for the fixture 5 to accommodate the at least one bearing 10. The at least one bearing 10 comprises an inner race 11 and an outer race 12, as seen in
[0017] The handle 4 allows for easy grasping of the present invention during use. In another embodiment, the handle 4 is an elongated body. This allows for the user to pinch the handle 4 between two or more fingers. The present invention comprises a plurality of grip-enhancing ridges 13. The plurality of grip-enhancing ridges 13 is a pattern of protrusions that increase the surface area of the handle 4, thus improving the user's ability to grasp the present invention. The plurality of grip-enhancing ridges 13 is integrated into the handle 4. This allows the user to better grasp the handle 4 during use. The plurality of grip-enhancing ridges 13 is distributed along the handle 4. This arrangement ensures a sufficiently broad area for grasping by the user.
[0018] The handle 4 must be easy to use and intuitive. In another embodiment, the handle 4 is an annular body, as seen in
[0019] The fastening mechanism 6 may connect to various surfaces in a variety of ways. One embodiment of the fastening mechanism 6 comprises a plurality of elongated fasteners 7 and a plurality of holes 8, as seen in
[0020] Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.