Sit smart

An easy and economical devise to prevent slippage of toilet seats while in use and at the same time prolong life of existing seats and hinges by removing stress off of the hinge bolt area improving safety.

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Description
APPLICATION

1 Clean underside of toilet seat and bowl rim in predetermined location for affixing restrainers.

2 Peel paper off of FIG. 2 (round disc) and press onto toilet bowl rim.

3 Place FIG. 1 (disc With pin) into FIG. 2 adhesive side up.

4 Remove protective film from FIG. 1

5 Close toilet seat and press down firmly while maintaining desired alignment of seat

to bowl.

Seat will now maintain this aligned position while in use

FIG. 1 FIG. 2 1 ¼″ Diameter pin 1 5/16″ hole 2 ½″ 2 ⅛″ 3 1¼″ 3 1″ 4 ⅛″ 4 45 degree angle bevel 5 45 degree angle bevel 5 N/A 6 Double sided adhesive tape 6 Double sided adhesive tape

DESCRIPTION

Two pieces of interlocking non corrosive material (Plastics) to remove the strain off of the existing toilet seat mounting bolts and preventing side to side slippage.

At the front of the toilet FIG. 1 (pin) is affixed to the underside of the toilet seat using double sided adhesive tape while FIG. 2 (receiver) is self aligning and fastened with double sided adhesive tape to the rim of the toilet bowl thus interlocking seat to bowl.

Manufacturing is done by injection molding.

Claims

1. Clean underside of toilet seat and bowl rim in predetermined location for affixing restrainers.

2. peel adhesive film from FIG. 2 (round disc) and press onto toilet bowl rim.

3. place FIG. 1 (disc with pin) into FIG. 2 adhesive side up.

4. remove protective film from part A

5. Close toilet seat lid pressing down firmly while maintaining desired alignment between seat and bowl.

Seat will now maintain aligned position while under use.
Patent History
Publication number: 20120233754
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 16, 2011
Publication Date: Sep 20, 2012
Inventor: David Edward Simpson (Key West, FL)
Application Number: 12/813,687
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: Seat (4/237)
International Classification: A47K 13/00 (20060101);