HYGIENIC HINGED TOILET SEAT WITH A VERTICALLY NEUTRAL POSITION
A hygienic hinged toilet seat with a vertically neutral position is provided. Specifically, the toilet seat assembly of the instant invention utilizes a spring biased hinge to hold a toilet lid in a vertical position relative to the toilet seat bowl. Force can be exerted on the toilet seat lid to urge the lid into a horizontal position relative to the toilet seat bowl if a user desires to sit on the lid. The spring biased hinge is enclosed in a watertight housing.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/072,555, filed Oct. 30, 2014.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates in general to a toilet seat and, more specifically, a mechanism to maintain a toilet seat in a vertical position when force is not used to move the toilet seat into a parallel position relative to the toilet bowl surface.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONAs medical science becomes more cognizant regarding transfer of germs, many healthy habits have been adopted for both self-defense and prevention of the spreading of germs. Such processes often include basic activities, such as the covering of one's nose and mouth to prevent the spread of germs from host to friend, relative, or co-worker. Others are focused on prevention of contracting disease through proper hand-washing or use of anti-bacterial agents. However, a need exists in the art to provide a hygienic toilet seat solution that can decrease contact with foreign bodily fluids while also reducing significant cost to the implementer of the solution. A further need exists in the art to find a solution that avoids introducing fluids, bodily or otherwise, into the mechanism used to solve the aforementioned problem.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAccording to the present invention, the foregoing and other objects and advantages are obtained by a toilet seat assembly comprising a hinge biased spring enclosed in a watertight housing. The hinge biased spring has a first end attached to a toilet seat lid and a second end attached to a toilet bowl with a pair of mounting screws. The mounting screws enclosed in the watertight housing. According to another embodiment of the instant invention, the pair of mounting screws are enclosed in a separate watertight housing from the watertight housing used to enclose the hinge biased spring.
Other features and advantages of the instant invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from their application of ordinary skill to the description and drawings contained herein.
The invention will become more readily apparent from the following description of preferred embodiments thereof shown, by way of example only, in the accompanying drawings wherein:
A passive and automatic device which causes the toilet seat to remain in the upright vertical position when not in use is described herein. This orientation prevents unwanted urine and bodily fluids from collecting on the surface. Users who wish to utilize the seat can easily bring the seat down to its lowered position by applying force to urge the toilet seat to the desired position. After use, the toilet seat will softly and automatically return to its upright, vertical position. This prevents the indifferent male user from soiling the seat while urinating in a standing position.
The streamlined invention is designed to promote cleanliness without being a constant burden to the maintainer of the facility. This is accomplished in two ways: sturdy construction and hygienic design.
In the preferred embodiment, parts of this invention subject to corrosion are to be concealed within a chamber so as to prevent rusting and deterioration due to environmental factors. Installation will be easy and universal for most every toilet application. Plastic mounting screws are housed within a hinged plastic enclosure, preserving its hygienic properties.
The invention utilizes a spring biased hinge. In a preferred embodiment, the spring biased hinge takes the form of the hinge disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,829,628, the description of the preferred embodiments of such hinge in the cited patent is incorporated herein by reference.
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While not depicted, the toilet seat assembly of the instant invention can be used on a plurality of lids attached to the same toilet. It is commonly known in the art that toilets may have a cover lid and a toilet seat, each typically capable of being raised independently of the other with a hinge attachment. In another embodiment of the instant invention, two hinge assemblies (each such assembly comprising a spring biased hinge 30 and plastic mounting screws 60) can be utilized in order to act upon a cover lid and a toilet seat lid 20.
Claims
1. A toilet seat assembly comprising:
- a hinge biased spring enclosed in a watertight housing;
- said hinge biased spring having a first end attached to a toilet seat lid and a second end attached to a toilet bowl with a pair of mounting screws; and
- said mounting screws enclosed in said watertight housing.
2. A toilet seat assembly comprising:
- a hinge biased spring enclosed in a first watertight housing;
- said hinge biased spring having a first end attached to a toilet seat lid and a second end attached to a toilet bowl with a pair of mounting screws; and
- said mounting screws enclosed in a second watertight housing.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 22, 2015
Publication Date: May 5, 2016
Inventors: David Scotti (Berkeley Heights, NJ), Bruce A, Kulback (Berkeley Heights, NJ)
Application Number: 14/919,803