Toilet Bowl Deodorizer Fixture
A simple and inexpensive plastic assembly snaps over the rim of a toilet bowl. The deodorizer/disinfecting embodiment container hangs outside the toilet bowl. It is supported by a rim clamp inside the toilet bowl. One model simply clips on clips off for disposable use. Other models have a container with a refillable top. An adjustable exit tube nut adjusts to various different toilet rims. When the user sits on the toilet seat, a diaphragm is compressed which forces air into the container and deodorant/disinfectant into the toilet bowl. The diaphragm needs to be made of neoprene or any flexible material with sufficient memory to return to its original non compressed shape after compression.
The present invention relates to using the downward force on a toilet seat to squeeze a diaphragm mounted on a simple clip on deodorizing/disinfecting assembly, thereby spraying a deodorant/disinfectant into the toilet bowl as the user sits down.
BACKGROUND OF INVENTIONBelow follows a brief summary of related prior art.
U.S. Pat. No. 866,400 (1907) to Stevens discloses a bellows under the front of a toilet seat so that a person sitting on the toilet seat compresses the bellows. A burst of air travels from the front to the rear of the toilet seat into a box which may hold a liquid deodorant. The air mixes with the liquid deodorant to discharge a spray into the bowl. Upon lifting the toilet seat air travels thru the box, again mixing with the deodorant and gets stored in the bellows. Thus, the air is mixed with the deodorant twice. The box can be refilled via its removable cover. This embodiment requires modification to the toilet.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,178,563 (2001) to Helfet discloses a toilet seat with a compression cylinder under it. Sitting on the toilet seat moves an inner cylinder to cause a liquid to be discharged into the bowl.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,622,315 (2003) to Feygin et al. discloses a bellows under a toilet seat which dispenses a liquid. The discharge occurs when the user stands.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,249,951 (1966) L. J. Thompson discloses a custom toilet seat encompassing the Stevens idea.
What is needed in the art is a disposable or refillable clip on fixture for a standard toilet and seat that dispenses a deodorant/disinfectant when the user sits down. It does not require modification to the toilet. The present invention hangs off the edge of the toilet seat rim. A plastic one piece construction provides an inexpensive disposable model. Other refillable models are also disclosed.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe main aspect of the present invention is to provide a plastic fixture over a toilet bowl rim, wherein the fixture includes a deodorant/disinfectant container and a diaphragm which acts to spray the deodorant/disinfectant into the toilet bowl when the user sits on the toilet bowl seat.
Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a fully disposable embodiment.
Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a refillable embodiment.
Another aspect of the present invention is to provide an adjustable rim height attachment.
Other aspects of this invention will appear from the following description and appended claims, reference being made to the accompanying drawings forming a part of this specification wherein like reference characters designate corresponding parts in the several views.
Before explaining the disclosed embodiments in detail, it is to be understood that the embodiments are not limited in application to the details of the particular arrangements shown, since other embodiments are possible. Also, the terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and not of limitation.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSReferring first to
A discharge tube 11 carries the fluid 12 up into exit hole 13, thru channel 14, down exit tube 15, out nozzle 16 forming a spray 17, when the user releases his weight from the toilet seat TS, ambient air pressure forces return air into nozzle 16 and out tube 11 forming bubbles 18, thus equalizing the air pressure in the top 8 and expanding the diaphragm 3 to its fully expanded shape shown by line 3.
The toilet bowl rim 20 may have various heights h1. This embodiment 100 addresses this issue with a tube 15 having threads 21. Adjusting nut 22 is manually tightened to force the top 23 of nut 22 against the bottom 24 of rim 20. Thus, nut 22 can accommodate several different rims by adjusting along height h2. The nozzle 16 is preferably located at least two inches h3 above the water W.
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This diaphragm 203 has ridges 204 which mount into groove 205 in an air tight manner. Upper body 150 has the same internal channels 6, 14 as embodiment 100. The container 90 is integrated into the upper body 150.
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While a number of exemplifying features and embodiments have been discussed above, those of skill in the art will recognize certain modifications, permutations, additions and subcombinations thereof. No limitation with respect to the specific embodiments disclosed herein is intended or should be inferred.
Claims
1. An improvement for a toilet bowl having a hinged toilet seat that rests in a closed position atop a toilet bowl rim, the improvement comprising:
- an upper body that rests atop the toilet bowl rim;
- said upper body having a rim clamp means functioning to secure the upper body to the toilet bowl rim;
- said upper body having a discharge tube depending therefrom to a height above a water line;
- said discharge tube having a nozzle at its lower end;
- a diaphragm mounted atop the upper body;
- wherein sitting on the toilet seat causes the diaphragm to force air into a pressure channel in the upper body that exits into a fluid reservoir attached to the upper body;
- said fluid reservoir having a reservoir discharge tube that communicates with a discharge channel in the upper body and then to the discharge tube;
- wherein sitting on the toilet seat forces air into the fluid reservoir which then causes a fluid in the fluid reservoir to discharge out the nozzle into the toilet bowl; and
- wherein getting up from the toilet seat causes an ambient air pressure to equalize the pressure in the fluid reservoir and diaphragm, thereby returning the diaphragm to an expanded mode.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the rim clamp means further comprises a flexible discharge tube with a lower ledge that snap fits under the toilet bowl rim.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the rim clamp means further comprises a threaded discharge tube with an adjusting nut at a lower end thereof which locks against a lower edge of the toilet bowl rim.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the fluid reservoir further comprises a permanent connection to the upper body without any refill means, forming a disposable deodorizer/disinfecting embodiment.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the fluid reservoir further comprises a threaded top that screws into a recess in the upper body.
6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the fluid reservoir further comprises a refill cap that is integrated into the upper body.
7. A toilet deodorizer/disinfecting embodiment comprising:
- a toilet bowl rim platform;
- said platform having a rim mounting means functioning to retain the platform atop the rim;
- a deodorant/disinfectant container suspended from the platform outside the toilet bowl;
- a diaphragm atop the platform as to compress when a downward toilet seat force is applied thereto;
- a channel in the platform running from the diaphragm to the deodorant/disinfectant container;
- a discharge assembly running from the deodorant/disinfectant container to inside of the toilet bowl; and
- wherein the downward toilet seat force propels air from the diaphragm to the deodorant/disinfectant container, thus forcing a deodorant/disinfectant out the discharge assembly into the toilet bowl.
8. The deodorizer/disinfecting embodiment of claim 7, wherein the discharge assembly further comprises a tube inside the deodorant/disinfectant container which is connected to a channel in the platform which is connected to a discharge tube located inside the toilet bowl.
9. The deodorizer/disinfecting embodiment of claim 7, wherein the deodorizer/disinfecting embodiment container further comprises a refill means allowing a user to replenish a deodorant/disinfectant.
10. The deodorizer/disinfecting embodiment of claim 7, wherein the deodorizer/disinfecting embodiment container is non-refillable forming a disposable deodorizer/disinfecting embodiment.
11. A toilet deodorizer/disinfecting embodiment comprising:
- a toilet bowl rim platform;
- a diaphragm on the platform so as to compress upon a downward force on an adjacent toilet bowl seat;
- a container connected to the platform;
- wherein the compression of the diaphragm forces air through the platform into the container which then causes a fluid in the container to discharge.
12. The deodorizer/disinfecting embodiment of claim 11, wherein the platform further comprises a channel connecting a tube in the container to a discharge tube inside the toilet bowl.
13. The deodorizer/disinfecting embodiment of claim 11, wherein the platform further comprises a clamp securing it to the rim.
14. The deodorizer/disinfecting embodiment of claim 11, wherein the container is non-refillable forming a disposable deodorizer/disinfecting embodiment.
15. The deodorizer/disinfecting embodiment of claim 11, wherein the container further comprises a refill means functioning to allow a replenishment of a fluid in the container.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 24, 2014
Publication Date: Jan 28, 2016
Inventors: James W. Page (Frederick, CO), Linda P. Page (Frederick, CO)
Application Number: 14/339,773