Toilet seat lid having an integral lumbar back support
11497360 ยท 2022-11-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47K13/24
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A toilet seat lid for a toilet seat having an integral lumbar back support formed along an interior surface of the toilet seat lid and being configured to provide lower back support to a person seated on the toilet seat when leaning against the lumbar back support when the toilet seat lid is in an upright open position relative to the toilet seat are disclosed herein.
Claims
1. A toilet seat comprising: a toilet seat that forms an opening; a toilet seat lid rotatably coupled to the toilet seat, the toilet seat lid having an exterior surface and an interior surface that collectively form an opening; and a lumbar back support integrally formed along the interior surface of the toilet seat lid, the lumbar back support being configured to provide lumbar support to a person seated on the toilet seat with the toilet seat lid in an upright open position and the toilet seat in the closed down position; wherein the toilet seat lid is operable between the closed down position when the toilet seat lid is in contact with the toilet seat and an open upright position such that the lumbar back support contacts a person seated on the toilet seat along the lower back; wherein the lumbar back support is configured to pass through the opening formed by the toilet seat when the toilet seat lid and toilet seat are both in the closed down position.
2. The toilet seat of claim 1, wherein the lumbar back support is configured to have a central longitudinal recess defined between opposite raised ridges.
3. A toilet seat comprising: a toilet seat that forms an opening; a toilet seat lid rotatably coupled to the toilet seat, the toilet seat lid having an exterior surface and an interior surface that collectively form an opening; and a lumbar back support integrally formed along the interior surface of the toilet seat lid, the lumbar back support being configured to provide lumbar support to a person seated on the toilet seat with the toilet seat lid in an upright open position and the toilet seat in the closed down position, wherein the toilet seat lid is operable between the closed down position when the toilet seat lid is in contact with the toilet seat and an open upright position such that the lumbar back support contacts a person seated on the toilet seat along the lower back; wherein the lumbar back support is configured to extend no farther than 4.25 inches beyond the opening of the toilet seat when the lid is in the closed down position.
4. The toilet seat of claim 1, wherein the lumbar back support is made from a flexible material.
5. The toilet seat of claim 1, further comprising: a hinge member coupled to the toilet seat and the toilet seat lid for allowing rotation of the lid relative to the toilet seat.
6. A method of manufacturing a lid for a toilet seat comprising: forming a toilet seat that forms an opening; forming a toilet seat lid rotatably coupled to the toilet seat, the toilet seat lid having an exterior surface and an interior surface that collectively form an opening; and forming a lumbar back support integrally formed along the interior surface of the toilet seat lid, the lumbar back support being configured to provide lumbar support to a person seated on the toilet seat with the toilet seat lid in an upright open position and the toilet seat in the closed down position, wherein the toilet seat lid is operable between the closed down position when the toilet seat lid is in contact with the toilet seat and an open upright position such that the lumbar back support contacts a person seated on the toilet seat along the lower back.
7. The method of claim 6, wherein forming the lumbar back support further comprises defining a central valley extending between a first raised ridge and a second raised ridge formed along the lumbar back support.
8. The method of claim 6, wherein forming the toilet seat lid is manufactured using a molding process that molds the lumbar back support with the toilet seat lid.
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(12) Various embodiments of a toilet seat lid having an integral back support that provides lumbar support to a person's back when the toilet seat lid is in an upright open position are disclosed. In some embodiments, the toilet seat lid defines an exterior (top) surface and an interior (underside) surface with the lumbar back support. When the toilet seat lid is in the closed (e.g. down) position, the lumbar back support does not extend substantially beyond the opening formed by the toilet seat such that the lumbar back support does not directly contact the water in the toilet bowl. When the toilet seat lid is in the open (e.g. upright) position, the lumbar back support provides an area of lumbar support to the lower back as the person rests their back against the lumbar back support when seated on the toilet seat. Referring to the drawings, embodiments of a toilet seat lid having an integral lumbar back support are generally indicated as 100 in
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(14) In some embodiments, the lumbar back support 104 integrally formed with the toilet seat lid 100 may be made of a flexible or cushion-like material that provides a resilient back support that contacts the person's lower back without any specific pressure points being developed between the person's lower back and the lumbar back support 104. In some embodiments, the lumbar back support 104 may be either hollow or solid construction made from a material such as plastic or wood. In one aspect, the configuration of the lumbar back support 104 generally will substantially match the natural human lumbar curve in the person's back. In addition, the lumbar back support 104 may be considered a medical device that can provide lumbar support to persons having a weak or injured lower back when seated on the toilet seat 102, especially people with chronic back pain. In some embodiments, the lumbar back support 104 may have a curved configuration, a concave configuration, a symmetrical configuration, an asymmetrical configuration, an oval configuration, a circular configuration, and/or a rounded configuration.
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(17) During manufacture of the toilet seat lid 100, the lumbar back support 104 is formed integral with the toilet seat lid 100. In some embodiments, the lumbar back support 104 may be manufactured with toilet seat lids 100 having a generally oval configuration or toilet seat lids 100 having a generally circular configuration in order to accommodate different shapes of conventional toilet seats 102. In some embodiments, the lumbar back support 104 is formed with the toilet seat lid 100 during a molding process that defines the contours of the lumbar back support 104 when forming the exterior and interior surfaces 106 and 107 of the lid 100.
(18) It should be understood from the foregoing that, while particular embodiments have been illustrated and described, various modifications can be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications are within the scope and teachings of this invention as defined in the claims appended hereto.