Toilet seat handle
A toilet seat handle for use by persons in need of sanitation assurance, said toilet seat handle being used in cooperation with a toilet seat comprising A bottom area, wherein the bottom area is substantially engaging the perimeter of a toilet seat; and a frontal area having an opening wherein the opening is substantially non-parallel to the bottom area and the opening having an inwardly curvature allowing sufficient grip by a user.
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The present invention relates to a toilet seat and toilet seat handle combination. More particularly, the invention relates to a toilet seat having at least one handle.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONA conventional toilet consists of a bowl, a toilet seat, and a cover. The toilet seat is usually used parallel to the bowl in a horizontal position or is used perpendicular to the bowl in an upright position.
When the toilet seat is used in an upright position, the toilet seat needs to be lifted upwards and away from the toilet bowl. In additional, the toilet seat is lowered to the horizontal position if the toilet seat had been in an upright position. The motions or actions of lifting and lowering the toilet seat require handling the toilet seat. It's commonly known that the majority of the surface area of the toilet bowl is exposed to urines during urination. Because the toilet seat is substantially close to the toilet bowl, if the handling of the toilet seat is not done properly and carefully, germs can be transmitted.
When a toilet seat is used in an upright position, the bottom of the toilet seat is exposed. During a usage, urine can travel in a wide range and often, the bottom side of the toilet seat can be covered with urine. Since urine can potentially gets on the toilet seat, it is necessary and important to provide an apparatus to handle the lifting and the lowering of the toilet seat so that an user may avoid exposing to urine or germs as must as possible.
The related art of interest describes various toilet seat handles but discloses the present invention.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,272,863 issued to Pratt (“Pratt”) discloses a toilet seat and handle combination wherein the toilet seat has at least one groove and the handle comprises at least one section that fits inside the groove. The bottom surface of the handle disclosed in Pratt illustrates a flat surface substantially adjacent to the bottom surface of the toilet seat. Pratt does not disclose, teach, or suggest that the bottom surface of the handle extends outwardly away from the bottom surface of the toilet seat to avoid contaminated with urine during usage.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,127,904 issued to Junker (“Junker”) discloses a combination toilet seat and bidet wherein the toilet seat includes a handle. Similar to Pratt, the handle disclosed in Junker is also flat at the bottom surface substantially close to the bottom surface of the toilet seat wherein the urine can easily contaminate the handle during usage.
Other U.S. patents or patent application known to the invention in the field of toilet seats and toilet seat handles are: U.S. Pat. No. 6,842,916, U.S. Pat. No. 5,765,236, U.S. Pat. No. 5,619.758, U.S. Des. 352,883 and U.S. Des 414,852.
None of the above patents, taken either individually or in combination, teaches or suggests the present invention as described herein.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONA toilet seat handle comprising a bottom area, wherein the bottom area is substantially engaging the perimeter of a toilet seat; and a frontal area having an opening wherein the opening is substantially non-parallel to the bottom area and the opening having an inwardly curvature allowing sufficient grip by a user.
Various embodiments are illustrated by way of example and not by way of limitation in the figures of the accompanying drawings in which like references indicate similar elements. It should be noted that references to “an,” “one,” or “various” embodiments in this disclosure are not necessarily to the same embodiment, and such references mean at least one.
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It should also be noted that the bottom portion of the opening area 305 demonstrates an upward curve. The curvature does not need to be substantial. However, a curvature at the bottom potion of the opening area 305 may be used to provide extra shelter from the urination or spray or germ and unsanitary material.
When the toilet seat handle 300 is attached to the toilet seat 350, the bottom opening area 305 is substantially lined up with the upper portion of the toilet seat 350. The toilet seat handle 300 may be attached to the toilet seat 350 in many different ways. The example provide hereto are for illustration purpose and not limited to be ways that the toilet seat handle 300 may be attached to the toilet seat 350. In one example, an adhesive pad 310 may be affixed to the surface of the bottom open area 305 and another adhesive pad 351 any be affixed to the upper portion of the toilet seat 350. In this example, the toilet seat handle 300 may be attached to the toilet seat 350 via the adhesive pads as shown in element 395.
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The upper portion of the toilet seat handle 300 may include decorative designs. In this example, the upper potion of the toilet seat handle 300 is decorated using a shell like design. However, the designs may be of a particular taste according to a user.
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A toilet seat handle 610 is attached to the toilet seat 650. The toilet seat handle 610 has an opening area 600 to provide a grip for a user to lift or lower the toilet seat 650. In this embodiment, the opening area 600 is facing substantially upwards and away from the range of urination. As it can be demonstrated in this illustration that because the opening area 600 does not face substantially the same direction as the bottom of the toilet seat 650, urine or other material likely to carry germs does not easily spread to the opening area 600 as it would normally spread on to the bottom of the toilet seat 650.
Although the invention has been described in detail hereinabove, it should be appreciated that many variations and/or modifications and/or alternative embodiments of the basic inventive concepts taught herein that may appear to those skilled in the pertinent art will still fall within the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined in the appended claims.
Claims
1. A toilet seat handle for use by persons in need of sanitation assurance, said toilet seat handle being used in cooperation with a toilet seat comprising:
- A bottom area, wherein the bottom area is substantially engaging the perimeter of a toilet seat; and
- a frontal area having an opening wherein the opening is substantially non-parallel to the bottom area and the opening having an inwardly curvature allowing sufficient grip by a user.
2. The toilet seat handle of claim 1, wherein the bottom area having an adhesive surface.
3. The toilet seat handle of claim 1, wherein the bottom area having an embedded member to be used to secured the toilet seat handle onto a toilet seat.
4. The toilet seat handle of claim 1 further comprising an upper area to be used for decorative designs.
5. A toilet seat handle comprising:
- A frontal area having a notch wherein the notch does not face the same direction as the bottom of the toilet seat.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 14, 2008
Publication Date: Aug 20, 2009
Applicant:
Inventor: Ronald Yoo (South Pasadena, CA)
Application Number: 12/070,008
International Classification: A47K 13/10 (20060101);