Splash shield and kit for use when plunging a toilet
A disposable splash shield sized to fit on a toilet bowl rim to prevent splashing of water from the bowl when a plunger is used to free an obstruction in the toilet. The shield is foldable in half and a gasket seal is affixed to a bottom marginal edge portion to effect a seal between the shield and the toilet bowl rim. Adhesive material on the underside of the gasket seal, or strips of adhesive tape on the marginal edge of the shield, releasably secures the shield in position. In a preferred embodiment the shield is made of cardboard. A toilet kit includes the splash shield, gloves, at least one paper towel, and a flattened box, all packaged in an envelope-like bag that can be used to contain and dispose of these items following use.
This invention relates to apparatus for use in plunging flush toilets, and particularly to a splash shield for preventing splashing of water out of a toilet when a plunger is being used to unclog the toilet.
BACKGROUND ARTResidential and commercial toilets dispose of human waste by using water to flush it through a drainpipe to another location. Most modern flush toilets incorporate an ‘S’ bend or trap that normally remains filled with water to create a water seal that prevents flow of noxious gases back through the toilet. The trap also provides a siphon action that helps accelerate the flushing process. When the toilet is flushed, water fills up the bowl and creates a high pressure area that forces the water past the trap. If the trap should become obstructed, the toilet can overflow when it is flushed. A plunger typically is used to remove the obstruction, but its use can result in splashing of water and other material from the toilet.
Several devices have been developed in the prior art to prevent splashing of water from the toilet when a plunger is being used to remove an obstruction from the toilet. Exemplary of such devices are those shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,458,368, 4,831,669, 4,922,555, 5,706,528, 5,860,170, 6,487,730, 6,594,831 and 7,134,450. These devices either are intended for re-use and are relatively expensive and complex in construction, and/or are difficult to use.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTIONAccording to one aspect of the invention, a simple, inexpensive, easy to use disposable splash shield is provided to prevent splashing of water from a toilet when a plunger is being used to remove an obstruction from the toilet, said disposable splash shield comprising:
a substantially flat planar shield body having an annular marginal edge portion with a bottom surface adapted to fit on an upper surface of a toilet bowl rim;
means forming an opening through a central portion of said shield body for receiving a plunger handle so that the plunger can be reciprocated relative to the shield without moving the shield away from the rim and destroying the seal, said opening being positioned in said shield body so that it is in substantial alignment with a drain opening from the toilet bowl when the splash shield is in use and is correctly positioned on the rim of a toilet bowl;
said shield body having means enabling a user to view through the shield and into the toilet bowl when the shield is operatively positioned on a toilet bowl;
a gasket seal affixed to the bottom surface of said marginal edge portion for effecting a seal between said shield and said toilet bowl rim; and
releasable adhesive means carried by said shield for releasably securing said shield in place on a toilet bowl.
In one form the releasable adhesive means comprises strips of tape around the periphery of the shield that are pressed downwardly against an upper outer surface of the toilet bowl to hold the shield in place. In another form the releasable adhesive means comprises an adhesive material applied to the underside of the sealing gasket, whereby the marginal edge portion of the shield merely needs to be pressed downwardly against the rim of the toilet bowl.
In a preferred embodiment the shield is made of cardboard having a transparent panel in it so that the user can observe the level of water in the toilet when the shield is being used. In another preferred embodiment the shield is made of a transparent plastic material having sufficient thickness and rigidity to maintain its shape.
In a still further preferred embodiment the shield is foldable so that it can be folded into a smaller configuration for shipping and storage.
According to another aspect of the invention, a kit is provided that includes the splash shield, a pair of latex or nitrile rubber gloves, a box for transporting a plunger to a location to be cleaned after it has been used, and optionally one or more paper towels. The shield, gloves, box and paper towels preferably are packaged together in an envelope-like bag that can be used to dispose of these items following their use. If desired, an inexpensive disposable plunger can be a part of the package.
A further embodiment comprises an envelope containing a plurality of splash shields, with or without gloves or other accessories as described above in the full kit.
The foregoing, as well as other objects and advantages of the invention, will become apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference characters designate like parts throughout the several views, and wherein:
A first form of splash shield according to the invention is indicated generally at 10 in
In one embodiment the underside of the gasket seal has an adhesive 15 applied to it, either in the form of double sided tape or a coating of adhesive on the gasket seal. In either case, a protective peel-away strip 16 of paper or other material known in the art for this purpose preferably is applied to the adhesive to prevent it from adhering to something until ready for use. The peel-away strip is then removed, as shown in
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In a preferred embodiment the shield is foldable in half about a hinge line 18 for more compact shipping and storage and to minimize dripping of waste water onto the floor when the shield is removed from the rim of the toilet bowl, as explained more fully hereinafter.
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A further embodiment 10C is shown in
Another embodiment is indicated generally at 10D in
A flexible strap 45 can be secured to a top surface of any of the forms of the shield disclosed herein to serve as a handle to lift the shield, if desired. The handle can comprise any suitable material, including plastic, and may be secured with adhesive or other suitable means. The handle is shown in full lines in
In addition to its more compact size for shipping and storage, the use of a foldable shield as described can be advantageous because the plunger can be used to lift the shield when it is removed from the toilet bowl, resulting in the opposite sides of the shield folding downwardly about the plunger, thereby helping to reduce dripping of soiled water from the shield onto the floor.
A disposable splash shield kit incorporating a shield according to the invention is shown at 50 in
After the shield has been used, the shield, gloves, and used paper towels may be returned to the bag 51 for disposal, as depicted in
The invention is usable with any type of plunger, and may be adapted to any shape and size of toilet. Although cardboard and transparent plastic have been disclosed as preferred materials, it should be understood that other materials could be used as long as they are suitable for the intended purpose. The kit may include a disposable plunger or sold without a plunger included, as desired.
Although particular embodiments of the invention are illustrated and described in detail herein, it is to be understood that various changes and modifications may be made to the invention without departing from the spirit and intent of the invention as defined by the scope of the appended claims.
Claims
1. A disposable splash shield for preventing splashing of water out of a toilet when: a plunger is being used to unclog the toilet, said shield comprising:
- a substantially flat planar shield body having an annular marginal edge portion with a bottom surface adapted to fit on an upper surface of a toilet bowl rim;
- means forming an opening through a central portion of said shield body for receiving a plunger handle, said opening being positioned in said shield body so that it is in substantial alignment with a drain opening from the toilet bowl when the splash shield is in use and is correctly positioned on the rim of a toilet bowl;
- said shield body having means enabling a user to view through the shield and into the toilet bowl when the shield is operatively positioned on a toilet bowl;
- a gasket seal affixed to the bottom surface of said marginal edge portion for effecting a seal between said shield and said toilet bowl rim; and
- adhesive means carried by said shield for releasably securing said shield in place on a toilet bowl.
2. A disposable splash shield as claimed in claim 1, wherein:
- said shield body is foldable in half about a transverse fold line for compact storage and shipment.
3. A disposable splash shield as claimed in claim 1, wherein:
- said shield body is transparent, said transparent body comprising said means enabling a user to view into a toilet bowl when said shield is in operative position on a toilet bowl.
4. A disposable splash shield as claimed in claim 1, wherein:
- said shield body is opaque, and said means enabling a user to view through the shield and into the toilet bowl when the shield is operatively positioned on a toilet bowl comprises an opening through said body, and a transparent sheet secured over said opening.
5. A disposable splash shield as claimed in claim 4, wherein:
- said shield body is made of cardboard.
6. A disposable splash shield as claimed in claim 1, wherein:
- said shield body is made of cardboard.
7. A disposable splash shield as claimed in claim 1, wherein:
- said shield body is made of a transparent plastic material, said transparent plastic material comprising said means enabling a user to view into a toilet bowl when said shield is in operative position on a toilet bowl.
8. A disposable splash shield as claimed in claim 1, wherein:
- said adhesive means comprises an adhesive band on an underside of said gasket seal.
9. A disposable splash shield as claimed in claim 1, wherein:
- said adhesive means comprises a plurality of strips of adhesive tape affixed to a marginal edge portion of said shield body for attachment to an adjacent upper outer surface portion of a toilet bowl.
10. A disposable splash shield as claimed in claim 2, wherein:
- said adhesive means comprises a plurality of strips of adhesive tape affixed to an outer marginal edge portion of said shield body for attachment to an adjacent upper outer surface portion of a toilet bowl.
11. A disposable splash shield as claimed in claim 2, wherein:
- said shield body is made of cardboard.
12. A disposable splash shield as claimed in claim 8, wherein:
- a strip of peel-away material is applied to said adhesive band to prevent it from adhering to something until it is desired to use the shield.
13. A disposable splash shield as claimed in claim 9, wherein:
- a strip of peel-away material is applied to said strips of adhesive tape to prevent them from adhering to something until it is desired to use the shield.
14. A disposable splash shield as claimed in claim 1, wherein:
- said shield body is made of cardboard and is foldable about a transverse fold line to make it more compact for storage and shipping;
- said means enabling a user to view through the shield and into the toilet bowl when the shield is operatively positioned on a toilet bowl comprises an opening through said body, and a transparent sheet secured over said opening; and
- said adhesive means comprises a plurality of strips of adhesive tape affixed to an outer marginal edge portion of said shield body for attachment to an adjacent upper outer surface portion of a toilet bowl.
15. A disposable splash shield as claimed in claim 14, wherein:
- said shield is part of a kit that includes said shield body, a pair of latex or nitrile rubber gloves, at least one paper towel, and an envelope-like bag, said shield body, said gloves, and said at least one paper towel being packaged in said envelope-like bag for display and sale, and said bag comprising a container for receiving and disposing of said shield body, said gloves, and said at least one paper towel following use thereof.
16. A disposable splash shield as claimed in claim 14, wherein:
- a plurality of shields are packaged together in an envelope for display and sale.
17. A disposable splash shield kit, comprising:
- an envelope-like bag;
- a disposable splash shield packaged in said bag, said shield intended for preventing splashing of water out of a toilet when a plunger is being used to unclog the toilet, and comprising a substantially flat planar shield body having an annular marginal edge portion with a bottom surface adapted to fit on an upper surface of a toilet bowl rim, said shield body being folded in half;
- a pair of latex or nitrile rubber gloves packaged in said bag with said splash shield; and
- at least one paper towel packaged in said bag with said gloves and said splash shield, said bag comprising a container for receiving and disposing of said splash shield, said gloves, and said at least one paper towel following use thereof.
18. A kit as claimed in claim 17, wherein:
- a box in a flattened condition is in said bag, said box being openable to an expanded condition to hold a plunger following use for carrying the plunger to a location to be cleaned.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 3, 2008
Publication Date: Jan 7, 2010
Inventor: Robert S. Martinisko (Clifton, VA)
Application Number: 12/217,394
International Classification: E03D 11/00 (20060101);