Abstract: A method of mounting a toilet using a closet collar having an upper surface transitioning to an annular surface portion at an outside annular corner, including the steps of: obtaining a sealing assembly including a sleeve having a body with: a) a top and bottom spaced from each other in an axial direction; b) a radially outwardly projecting mounting flange with an axially downwardly facing surface; c) a top horn engaging region; and d) an annular force transmission region; placing the sleeve in a starting position; lowering the toilet towards the support surface to thereby cause: a) the toilet horn to initially contact the horn engaging region of the sleeve body; b) the toilet to progressively axially compress the force transmission region of the sleeve body; and c) the compressing force transmission region to cause a part of the radially projecting mounting flange to be drawn downwardly as an incident of which an annular region of the axially downwardly facing surface on the radially outwardly projecting mou
Abstract: The combination of: a closet collar having a flange; an anchor bolt having a head portion and an elongate shank with an axis and configured to be operatively connected to the closet collar; a cap support assembly that is engageable with the anchor bolt elongate shank adjacent a free end region thereof; and a cap. Cooperating components on the cap and cap support assembly are engageable to maintain the cap in assembled relationship with the cap support assembly, wherein the cap cannot be separated from the cap support assembly by exerting a force upon the cap along the axis of the elongate shank.
Abstract: A method of modifying a fluid supply feature having a conduit communicating fluid from a source to a valve through which fluid is delivered to a point of use. The method includes the steps of: obtaining a kit made up of a plurality of components; and interconnecting the plurality of components with each other and at least one of the conduit and valve to thereby maintain the plurality of components in an operative relationship wherein the plurality of components overlie an exposed surface on at least one of the valve and conduit.