Toilet Seat with Integrated Lifting Handles
A toilet seat with integrated lifting handles includes a toilet seat, at least one left handle, at least one right handle, a left sleeve hinge, a right sleeve hinge, a set of left bumps, and a set of right bumps. The left handle and the right handle are outwardly connected to a lateral surface of the toilet seat and positioned opposite of each other about the toilet seat. The left sleeve hinge and the right sleeve hinge are connected onto a bottom surface of the toilet seat and adjacently positioned to a rear section of the lateral surface. The set of left and right bumps are connected onto the bottom surface of the toilet seat. The set of left bumps is positioned adjacent to a left inner section of the lateral surface. The set of right bumps is positioned adjacent to a right inner section of the lateral surface.
The present invention relates generally to a toilet seat. More specifically, a toilet seat that is integrated with a pair of lifting handles thus providing a sterilized method of lifting up or putting down the toilet seat.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONA toilet seat is a hinged unit consisting of a round or oval open seat, and usually a lid, which is bolted onto the bowl of a toilet. More specifically, a toilet seat consists of the seat itself, which may be contoured for the user to sit on, and the lid, which covers the toilet when it is not in use. Toilet seats often rest not directly on the porcelain or metal body of the toilet itself but upon the hinges and upon tabs/spacers affixed at a few spots. Similarly, lids do not rest directly in uniform contact with the seat but are elevated above it by the hinges and tabs/spacers affixed at a few spots. This is a possible area where effluent aerosols can be spread when shut. The toilet seat is generally lifted when a man stands to urinate or while cleaning the toilet. In order to lift or put down the toilet seat, the users need to grasp the toilet seat that can be contaminated, dirty, or not sterile. As a result, moving of the toilet seat can become an unpleasant and unsafe daily activity.
It is therefore an objective of the present invention to provide a toilet seat that is integrated with a pair of handles that outwardly connected to the toilet seat. When the toilet seat need to be lifted or put down, the user can grasp one of the handle or the pair of handles to move the toilet seat. As a result, the present invention is able to provide a sterilized method to move the toilet seat.
All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
The present invention is related to a toilet seat 1 with integrated lifting handles so that a user can easily and sterilely lift up or put down a toilet seat 1. Existing toilet seat is are generally grasp by the user so that the toilet seat 1 can be moved, wherein the existing method can be unsanitized and dangerous user's health. However, the present invention is able to provide a sanitized solution for up and down movement of the toilet seat 1 through the integration of the lifting handles thus preventing that the user form touching the toilet seat 1. The present invention comprises a toilet seat 1, at least one left handle 17, at least one right handle 18, a left sleeve hinge 13, a right sleeve hinge 14, a set of left bumps 15, and a set of right bumps 16 as shown in
The toilet is shaped similar to existing toilet seat 1 which is generally a round open seat or an oval open seat. In reference to
The lateral surface 4 delineates the thickness of the toilet seat 1 and terminally connected in between the bottom surface 3 and the top surface 2. In reference to
The left handle 17 is preferably a rectangular shaped tab so that the toilet seat 1 can be lifted with respect to the left curved section 10. However, the shape of the left handle 17 is not limited to the rectangular shape and can be any other geometric or organic shape as long as the left handle 17 is able to provide a sufficient surface area to grasp and move the toilet seat 1. In reference to
The right handle 18 is preferably a rectangular shaped tab so that the toilet seat 1 can be lifted with respect to the right curved section 11. However, the shape of the right handle 18 is not limited to the rectangular shape and can be any other geometric or organic shape as long as the right handle 18 is able to provide a sufficient surface area to grasp and move the toilet seat 1. In reference to
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Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
Claims
1. A toilet seat with integrated lifting handles comprising:
- a toilet seat;
- at least one left handle;
- at least one right handle;
- a left sleeve hinge;
- a right sleeve hinge;
- a set of left bumps;
- a set of right bumps;
- the left handle being outwardly connected to a lateral surface of the toilet seat;
- the left handle being positioned adjacent to a left outer section of the lateral surface;
- the right handle being outwardly connected to the lateral surface of the toilet seat;
- the right handle being positioned adjacent to a right outer section of the lateral surface;
- the left sleeve hinge and the right sleeve hinge being connected onto a bottom surface of the toilet seat;
- the left sleeve hinge and the right sleeve hinge adjacently positioned to a rear section of the lateral surface;
- the set of left bumps and the set of right bumps being connected onto the bottom surface of the toilet seat;
- the set of left bumps being positioned adjacent to a left inner section of the lateral surface;
- the set of right bumps being positioned adjacent to a right inner section of the lateral surface;
- the toilet seat further comprising a left curved section, a right curved section, and a central opening;
- the left curved section and the right curved section being terminally connected to each other;
- the central opening being delineated within the left curved section and the right curved section;
- the left handle being outwardly connected the left curved section;
- the left handle angularly oriented towards the bottom surface;
- the right handle being outwardly connected the right curved section;
- the right handle angularly oriented towards the bottom surface;
- the set of left bumps being connected to the left curved section;
- the set of right bumps being connected to the right curved section;
- the set of left bumps comprising four left bumps; and
- the set of right bumps comprising four right bumps.
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7. The toilet seat with integrated lifting handles as claimed in claim 1, wherein the left sleeve hinge and the right sleeve hinge being concentrically aligned with each other.
8. The toilet seat with integrated lifting handles as claimed in claim 1 comprising:
- the left outer section being terminally connected to the rear section;
- the right outer section being terminally connected to the rear section;
- the rear section being positioned in between the left outer section and the right outer section;
- the left inner section being terminally connected to the left outer section;
- the left outer section being positioned in between the left inner section and the rear section;
- the right inner section being terminally connected to the right outer section;
- the right outer section being positioned in between the right inner section and the rear section; and
- the left inner section and the right inner section being adjacently connected to each other.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 29, 2020
Publication Date: May 5, 2022
Inventors: Douglas Dungee (Las Vegas, NV), Aaron Lewis (Hacienda Heights, CA)
Application Number: 17/084,515