Hands-free toilet flushing apparatus
11686078 ยท 2023-06-27
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Abstract
A hands-free toilet flushing apparatus includes a mounting bracket, an input gear assembly, an output gear assembly, a flush pedal, an actuator arm, and a toilet handle connector. The input gear assembly and the output gear assembly are rotatably connected to a wall member of the mounting bracket. The flush pedal is operatively coupled to the input gear assembly, wherein the downward movement of the flush pedal rotates the input gear assembly in a clockwise motion. The output gear assembly is rotatably engaged with the input gear assembly, wherein the clockwise motion of the input gear assembly rotates the output gear assembly in a counterclockwise motion. The actuator arm is operatively coupled to the output gear assembly, wherein the counterclockwise motion of the output gear assembly applies a downward force to the actuator arm and the engaged toilet handle connector.
Claims
1. A hands-free toilet flushing apparatus comprising: a mounting bracket; an input gear assembly; an output gear assembly; a flush pedal; an actuator arm; a toilet handle connector; the mounting bracket comprising a base member, a wall member, a first gear mount, a second gear mount, a third gear mount, and a fourth gear mount; the wall member being perpendicularly connected to the base member; the input gear assembly being rotatably connected to the wall member; the output gear assembly being rotatably connected to the wall member; the flush pedal being operatively coupled to the input gear assembly, wherein the downward movement of the flush pedal rotates the input gear assembly in a clockwise motion; the output gear assembly being rotatably engaged with the input gear assembly, wherein the clockwise motion of the input gear assembly rotates the output gear assembly in a counterclockwise motion; the actuator arm being operatively coupled to the output gear assembly, wherein the counterclockwise motion of the output gear assembly applies a downward force to the actuator arm; the toilet handle connector being terminally engaged with the actuator arm; the first gear mount, the second gear mount, the third gear mount, and the fourth gear mount being linearly positioned along the wall member; the first gear mount, the second gear mount, the third gear mount, and the fourth gear mount being perpendicularly connected to the wall member; the input gear assembly being rotatably connected to the wall member through the first gear mount and the third gear mount; and the output gear assembly being rotatably connected to the wall member through the second gear mount and the fourth gear mount.
2. The hands-free toilet flushing apparatus as claimed in claim 1 comprising: the mounting bracket further comprising a plurality of fastener openings; the plurality of fastener openings being perimetrically positioned around the base member; and the plurality of fastener openings traversing through the base member.
3. The hands-free toilet flushing apparatus as claimed in claim 1 comprising: the input gear assembly comprising an input pulley, an input brace, an input gear, and a first belt; the input pulley being rotatably connected to the first gear mount; the input brace being perpendicularly connected to the input pulley; the input gear being rotatably connected to the third gear mount; and the first belt being tensionally looped around the input pulley and the input gear.
4. The hands-free toilet flushing apparatus as claimed in claim 3 comprising: a first rotational axis; the flush pedal comprising a head, an extension rod, and a pedal body; the first rotational axis being concentrically positioned along the first gear mount; the head being adjacently connected to the extension rod; the pedal body being adjacently connected to the extension rod, opposite of the head; the head of the flush pedal being rotatably connected to the first gear mount; the head of the flush pedal being concentrically positioned along the first rotational axis; the extension rod of the flush pedal being outwardly extended from the first gear mount; the extension rod of the flush pedal being slidably engaged with the input brace; the extension rod of the flush pedal being angularly positioned to the base member at an acute angle; and the pedal body of the flush pedal being externally positioned to the mounting bracket.
5. The hands-free toilet flushing apparatus as claimed in claim 4 comprising: a compression spring; the compression spring being positioned in between the base member and the extension rod of the flush pedal; the compression spring being mounted onto the base member; and the extension rod of the flush pedal being mounted onto the compression spring.
6. The hands-free toilet flushing apparatus as claimed in claim 1 comprising: the output gear assembly comprising an output pulley, an output brace, an output gear, and a second belt; the output pulley being rotatably connected to the second gear mount; the output brace being perpendicularly connected to the output pulley; the output gear being rotatably connected to the fourth gear mount; and the second belt being tensionally looped around the output pulley and the output gear.
7. The hands-free toilet flushing apparatus as claimed in claim 6 comprising: a second rotational axis; the actuator arm comprising a head, an extension rod, and an adaptor; the second rotational axis being concentrically positioned along the second gear mount; the head being adjacently connected to the extension rod; the adaptor being adjacently connected to the extension rod, opposite of the head; the head of the actuator arm being rotatably connected to the second gear mount; the head of the actuator arm being concentrically positioned along the second rotational axis; the extension rod of the actuator arm being outwardly extended from the second gear mount; the extension rod of the actuator arm being slidably engaged with the output brace; and the adaptor of the actuator arm being externally positioned to the mounting bracket.
8. The hands-free toilet flushing apparatus as claimed in claim 1 comprising: the input gear assembly comprising an input gear; the output gear assembly comprising an output gear; the input gear being adjacently positioned to the output gear; and the input gear being rotatably engaged with the output gear.
9. The hands-free toilet flushing apparatus as claimed in claim 1 comprising: the toilet handle connector comprising an elongated member, an actuator attachment, and a toilet handle attachment; the actuator attachment being adjacently connected to the elongated member; the toilet handle attachment being adjacently connected to the elongated member, opposite of the actuator attachment; and the actuator attachment being engaged with an adaptor of the actuator arm.
10. The hands-free toilet flushing apparatus as claimed in claim 1 comprising: a cover; the cover being externally mounted to the base member; the input gear assembly and the output gear assembly being enclosed by the cover; an extension rod of the flush pedal traversing through the cover; a pedal body of the flush pedal being externally positioned to the cover; an extension rod of the actuator arm traversing through the cover; and an adaptor of the actuator arm being externally positioned to the cover.
11. A hands-free toilet flushing apparatus comprising: a mounting bracket; an input gear assembly; an output gear assembly; a flush pedal; an actuator arm; a toilet handle connector; a cover; the mounting bracket comprising a base member, a wall member, a first gear mount, a second gear mount, a third gear mount, and a fourth gear mount; the wall member being perpendicularly connected to the base member; the input gear assembly being rotatably connected to the wall member; the output gear assembly being rotatably connected to the wall member; the flush pedal being operatively coupled to the input gear assembly, wherein the downward movement of the flush pedal rotates the input gear assembly in a clockwise motion; the output gear assembly being rotatably engaged with the input gear assembly, wherein the clockwise motion of the input gear assembly rotates the output gear assembly in a counterclockwise motion; the actuator arm being operatively coupled to the output gear assembly, wherein the counterclockwise motion of the output gear assembly applies a downward force to the actuator arm; the toilet handle connector being terminally engaged with the actuator arm; the cover being externally mounted to the base member; the input gear assembly and the output gear assembly being enclosed by the cover; the first gear mount, the second gear mount, the third gear mount, and the fourth gear mount being linearly positioned along the wall member; the first gear mount, the second gear mount, the third gear mount, and the fourth gear mount being perpendicularly connected to the wall member; the input gear assembly being rotatably connected to the wall member through the first gear mount and the third gear mount; and the output gear assembly being rotatably connected to the wall member through the second gear mount and the fourth gear mount.
12. The hands-free toilet flushing apparatus as claimed in claim 11 comprising: the mounting bracket further comprising a plurality of fastener openings; the plurality of fastener openings being perimetrically positioned around the base member; and the plurality of fastener openings traversing through the base member.
13. The hands-free toilet flushing apparatus as claimed in claim 11 comprising: the input gear assembly comprising an input pulley, an input brace, an input gear, and a first belt; the input pulley being rotatably connected to the first gear mount; the input brace being perpendicularly connected to the input pulley; the input gear being rotatably connected to the third gear mount; and the first belt being tensionally looped around the input pulley and the input gear.
14. The hands-free toilet flushing apparatus as claimed in claim 13 comprising: a first rotational axis; the flush pedal comprising a head, an extension rod, and a pedal body; the first rotational axis being concentrically positioned along the first gear mount; the head being adjacently connected to the extension rod; the pedal body being adjacently connected to the extension rod, opposite of the head; the head of the flush pedal being rotatably connected to the first gear mount; the head of the flush pedal being concentrically positioned along the first rotational axis; the extension rod of the flush pedal being outwardly extended from the first gear mount; the extension rod of the flush pedal being slidably engaged with the input brace; the extension rod of the flush pedal being angularly positioned to the base member at an acute angle; the pedal body of the flush pedal being externally positioned to the mounting bracket; the extension rod of the flush pedal traversing through the cover; and the pedal body of the flush pedal being externally positioned to the cover.
15. The hands-free toilet flushing apparatus as claimed in claim 14 comprising: a compression spring; the compression spring being positioned in between the base member and the extension rod of the flush pedal; the compression spring being mounted onto the base member; and the extension rod of the flush pedal being mounted onto the compression spring.
16. The hands-free toilet flushing apparatus as claimed in claim 11 comprising: the output gear assembly comprising an output pulley, an output brace, an output gear, and a second belt; the output pulley being rotatably connected to the second gear mount; the output brace being perpendicularly connected to the output pulley; the output gear being rotatably connected to the fourth gear mount; and the second belt being tensionally looped around the output pulley and the output gear.
17. The hands-free toilet flushing apparatus as claimed in claim 16 comprising: a second rotational axis; the actuator arm comprising a head, an extension rod, and an adaptor; the second rotational axis being concentrically positioned along the second gear mount; the head being adjacently connected to the extension rod; the adaptor being adjacently connected to the extension rod, opposite of the head; the head of the actuator arm being rotatably connected to the second gear mount; the head of the actuator arm being concentrically positioned along the second rotational axis; the extension rod of the actuator arm being outwardly extended from the second gear mount; the extension rod of the actuator arm being slidably engaged with the output brace; the adaptor of the actuator arm being externally positioned to the mounting bracket; the extension rod of the actuator arm traversing through the cover; and the adaptor of the actuator arm being externally positioned to the cover.
18. The hands-free toilet flushing apparatus as claimed in claim 11 comprising: the input gear assembly comprising an input gear; the output gear assembly comprising an output gear; the toilet handle connector comprising an elongated member, an actuator attachment, and a toilet handle attachment; the input gear being adjacently positioned to the output gear; the input gear being rotatably engaged with the output gear; the actuator attachment being adjacently connected to the elongated member; the toilet handle attachment being adjacently connected to the elongated member, opposite of the actuator attachment; and the actuator attachment being engaged with an adaptor of the actuator arm.
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(10) 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.
(11) The present invention is a hands-free toilet flushing apparatus and eliminates the need for a person to touch the toilet handle. More specifically, the present invention is a foot-operated single pedal system and allows the user to flush the toilet so that the user never has to touch the toilet handle. As shown in
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(23) 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.