RAISED TOILET SEAT WITH REMOVABLE HANDRAILS
20250311897 ยท 2025-10-09
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Abstract
Implementations of a toilet seat system can include a raised toilet seat having a set of cavities formed therein, cavities in the set of cavities being configured to receive inserts, and a handrail including a rail and an insert that is releasably secured within a cavity of the set of cavities.
Claims
1. A toilet seat system, comprising: a raised toilet seat having a set of cavities formed therein, cavities in the set of cavities being configured to receive inserts; and a handrail comprising a rail and a first insert that is releasably secured within a first cavity of the set of cavities.
2. The toilet seat system of claim 1, wherein the first insert is insertable into the first cavity in a horizontal direction.
3. The toilet seat system of claim 1, wherein the handrail further comprises a second insert that can be releasably secured within a second cavity of the set of cavities.
4. The toilet seat system of claim 1, wherein the first insert comprises a quick-release mechanism that is configured to releasably secure the first insert within the first cavity.
5. The toilet seat system of claim 4, wherein the quick-release mechanism comprises a button that is selectively receivable within an opening to releasably secure the first insert within the first cavity.
6. The toilet seat system of claim 4, wherein the first cavity comprises a sloping surface that acts on the quick-release mechanism when the first insert is inserted into the first cavity.
7. The toilet seat system of claim 1, further comprising a hinge assembly comprising a quick-detachment mechanism that is configured to releasably secure the toilet seat system to a toilet bowl.
8. The toilet seat system of claim 7, wherein the quick-detachment mechanism comprises: a mounting bracket that is secured to the toilet bowl; a latch that is movable between a first position and a second position, in the first position, the latch being engaged with the mounting bracket and, in the second position, the latch being disengaged from the mounting bracket; and a release button that is movable to induce movement of the latch from the first position to the second position.
9. The toilet seat system of claim 1, wherein each cavity in the set of cavities is integrally formed within the raised toilet seat.
10. The toilet seat system of claim 1, further comprising a plug that is releasably secured within a second cavity of the set of cavities.
11. The toilet seat system of claim 1, wherein the rail is a tubular rail.
12. The toilet seat system of claim 1, further comprising a lid.
13. A toilet seat system, comprising: a raised toilet seat having a set of cavities formed therein, cavities in the set of cavities being configured to receive inserts; a first handrail comprising a first rail, a first insert, and a second insert, the first insert being releasably secured within a first cavity of the set of cavities, the second insert being releasably secured within a second cavity of the set of cavities; a second handrail comprising a second rail, a third insert, and a fourth insert, the third insert being releasably secured within a third cavity of the set of cavities, the fourth insert being releasably secured within a fourth cavity of the set of cavities; and a hinge assembly comprising a quick-detachment mechanism that is configured to releasably secure the toilet seat system to a toilet bowl.
14. The toilet seat system of claim 13, wherein the first insert is insertable into the first cavity in a horizontal direction.
15. The toilet seat system of claim 13, wherein the first insert comprises a quick-release mechanism that is configured to releasably secure the first insert within the first cavity.
16. The toilet seat system of claim 13, wherein the quick-detachment mechanism comprises: a mounting bracket that is secured to the toilet bowl; a latch that is movable between a first position and a second position, in the first position, the latch being engaged with the mounting bracket and, in the second position, the latch being disengaged from the mounting bracket; and a release button that is movable to induce movement of the latch from the first position to the second position.
17. The toilet seat system of claim 13, wherein each of the first cavity, the second cavity, the third cavity, and the fourth cavity is integrally formed within the raised toilet seat.
18. The toilet seat system of claim 13, further comprising a plug that is releasably secured within one of the first cavity, the second cavity, the third cavity, and the fourth cavity when one of the first insert, the second insert, the third insert, and the fourth insert is withdrawn from the raised toile seat.
19. The toilet seat system of claim 13, wherein the first rail and the second rail are each a tubular rail.
20. The toilet seat system of claim 13, further comprising a lid.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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[0018] Like reference numbers and designations in the various drawings indicate like elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0019] Implementations of the present disclosure are generally directed to toilet seats. More particularly, implementations of the present disclosure are directed to a toilet seat system that includes a raised toilet seat and removable handrails. Implementations of the toilet seat system of the present disclosure include a standard configuration and an elongated configuration.
[0020] In some implementations, a toilet seat system includes a raised toilet seat having a set of cavities formed therein, cavities in the set of cavities being configured to receive inserts, and a handrail including a rail and an insert that is releasably secured within a cavity of the set of cavities.
[0021] As described in further detail herein, implementations of the toilet seat system of the present disclosure provide numerous advantages over conventional approaches. In some implementations, the toilet seat system of the present disclosure includes a toilet seat assembly that includes a raised toilet seat with removable handrails. The raised toilet seat can be moved between a down position and an up position. The toilet seat system includes a lid that can be moved between the down position (closed) and the up position (open). As described herein, the handrails can be attached and detached from the toilet raised toilet seat with relatively little effort enabling users that are either not mechanically inclined and/or have some condition inhibiting manual labor to manage these tasks. As also described herein, the handrails are removable in a horizontal direction, such that ingress of dirt, debris, fluids, and the like into cavities that the handrails are mounted in is inhibited. The handrails can be detached to enhance the aesthetics of the toilet seat system and/or for cleaning. When the handrails are removed, plugs can be inserted into the cavities to enhance the appearance of the toilet seat system and to inhibit ingress of dirt, debris, fluids, and the like. In some implementations, the toilet seat system includes a hinge assembly that enables attachment and detachment of the toilet seat system from a toilet bowl. As described herein, the toilet seat system can be attached and detached from the toilet bowl with relatively little manual effort enabling users with that are either not mechanically inclined and/or have some condition inhibiting manual effort to manage these tasks. Further, the toilet seat system can be readily detached for cleaning of the toilet seat system and/or the toilet bowl.
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[0023] With particular reference to
TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Example Dimensions for Standard Configuration Dimension Value Tolerance d.sub.1 571.0 3 d.sub.2 495.6 3 d.sub.3 72.0 2 d.sub.4 84.1 2 d.sub.5 250.4 2 d.sub.6 93.9 2
TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 2 Example Dimensions for Elongated Configuration Dimension Value Tolerance d.sub.1 650.5 3 d.sub.2 515.8 3 d.sub.3 72.0 2 d.sub.4 83.9 2 d.sub.5 250.6 2 d.sub.6 93.9 2
[0024] As depicted in
[0025] With particular reference to
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[0027] In further detail, a plug 164 is inserted into each end of the tubular rail 160. As depicted in
[0028] In the example of
[0029] When seated within the quick-release opening 152, the button 184 prevents the insert 162 from being withdrawn from the cavity 158. To remove the insert 162, and thus the handrail 108, from the cavity 158, the button 184 can be pushed in the +Y direction against the bias of the spring 186 until the button 184 clears the quick-release opening 150 and the insert 162 can be withdrawn from the cavity 158 in a +X direction. It can be noted that the +X/X directions are horizontal and, as such, the cavities 158 open in a side-facing direction (e.g., as opposed to opening upward). Oriented in this way, ingress of dirt, debris, fluids, and the like into the cavity 158 is inhibited.
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[0031] When the insert 162 is inserted into the cavity 158, the button 184 can initially be in the fully-extended position (i.e., in the Y direction). However, as the insert 162 travels deeper into the cavity 158, the button 184 comes into contact with the sloping surface 194, such that, as the button 184 slides along the sloping surface 194, the sloping surface 194 pushes the button 184 against the bias of the spring 186 in the +Y direction. When the insert 162 is fully inserted into the cavity 158, the button 184 is aligned with the quick-release hole 152 and the spring 186 biases the button 184 in the Y direction to seat the button 184 within the quick-release hole 152. Accordingly, a user need not push the button 184 against the bias of the spring 186 in order to insert the insert 162 into the cavity 158.
[0032] In some examples, the recesses 192 case removal of the inserts 162 from the raised toilet seat 106. For example, the recesses 192 enable a user to grip the inserts 162 to pull the inserts 162 from the cavities 158.
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[0036] The toilet seat assembly 100 of the present disclosure includes a quick-attachment system for quickly attaching and detaching the toilet seat assembly 100 from a toilet bowl. This is described in further detail with reference to
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[0038] The mounting brackets 308 can be securely attached to a toilet bowl (not depicted). For example, the bolts 310 can be received through respective holes of the mounting brackets 308 and the centering nuts 312 can be screwed onto the bolts 310 to secure the bolts 310 to the counting brackets 308. The bolts 310 can be inserted into mounting holes of the toilet bowl, the centering nuts 312 centering the bolts 310 in the mounting holes. The washers 314 can be slipped onto the bolts 310 and the nuts 316 can be screwed onto the bolts 310 to fasten the bolts 310, and thus the mounting brackets 308 to the toilet bowl.
[0039] Each latch 306a, 306b includes a hole 340 that is configured to receive one of the mounting posts 330. Further, the hinge body 302 includes channels 336 (only one channel 336 being visible in
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[0044] To move the latches 306a, 306b from the first positions to the second positions, a force is applied to the release button 304 to induce movement of the release button 304 in a +Z direction against the bias of the spring 318 (the spring 318 biasing the release button in a Z direction). As the release button 304 moves in the +Z direction, the cam surfaces 304a, 304b of the release button 304 push against respective cam surfaces 350a, 350b of the latches 306a, 306b to move the latches 306a, 306b to the respective second positions. When in the respective second positions, the hinge assembly 304, and thus the toilet seat system 100, can be pulled from the mounting posts 330 for detachment from the toilet bowl (see, e.g.,
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[0046] While this specification contains many specifics, these should not be construed as limitations on the scope of the disclosure or of what may be claimed, but rather as descriptions of features specific to particular implementations. Certain features that are described in this specification in the context of separate implementations may also be implemented in combination in a single implementation. Conversely, various features that are described in the context of a single implementation may also be implemented in multiple implementations separately or in any suitable sub-combination. Moreover, although features may be described above as acting in certain combinations and even initially claimed as such, one or more features from a claimed combination may in some cases be excised from the combination, and the claimed combination may be directed to a sub-combination or variation of a sub-combination.
[0047] Similarly, while operations are depicted in the drawings in a particular order, this should not be understood as requiring that such operations be performed in the particular order shown or in sequential order, or that all illustrated operations be performed, to achieve desirable results. In certain circumstances, multitasking and parallel processing may be advantageous. Moreover, the separation of various system components in the implementations described above should not be understood as requiring such separation in all implementations, and it should be understood that the described program components and systems may generally be integrated together in a single software product or packaged into multiple software products.
[0048] A number of implementations have been described. Nevertheless, it will be understood that various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure. For example, various forms of the flows shown above may be used, with steps re-ordered, added, or removed. Accordingly, other implementations are within the scope of the following claims.