Claims
- 1. An automated toilet seat closing system comprising:
- a system housing mounted on a toilet bowl including a liquid-tight door and driving means mounted on a frame for opening and closing said door, said door laterally driven into said housing in a retracted position and back into closed position by the driving means under the frame over rotating cylinders located in the bottom of a housing wall;
- a movable toilet seat and electrical means for lifting and lowering said toilet seat, said toilet seat lifted into a vertical position and lowered into a resting horizontal position by said electrical means around a support frame mounted on a rear end of said toilet seat;
- a plurality of rotating brushes for cleaning said toilet seat and electrical means for operating said brushes, said brushes mounted for rotation about horizontal axes inside said system housing and operated by said electrical means;
- a liquid delivery means for spraying a liquid on said toilet seat, said liquid delivery means including a liquid heating means for heating said liquid, a disinfectant storing means for storing said liquid, and an electromagnetic means for initiating and stopping the flow of said liquid, all enclosed within said system housing;
- an air delivery means for drying said toilet seat, said air delivery means including an air heating means and air blowing means all enclosed within said system housing;
- means for removing said sprayed liquid from within said system housing;
- means for automatically activating and controlling driving of said liquid-tight door, lifting and lowering of said toilet seat, rotating of said brushes, opening and closing of said electromagnetic means, heating of said liquid, and heating and blowing of said air.
- 2. The system according to claim 1, wherein said electrical means for lifting and lowering said toilet seat are mounted inside said support frame and perform a rotary motion which causes lifting and lowering of said toilet seat to be performed while said support frame remains stationary.
- 3. The system according to claim 1, wherein said liquid is comprised of a mixture of water and disinfectant and wherein said liquid delivery means include means for mixing said water and disinfectant and means for pressurizing said liquid.
- 4. The automated toilet seat cleaning system of claim 1, further comprising a cleaning unit which includes the plurality of rotatable brushes and a drive means for rotating the brushes, the drive means being controlled by the control unit.
- 5. The automated toilet seat cleaning system of claim 1, wherein the liquid delivery means includes a liquid supply, a plurality of spray nozzles for spraying liquid from the liquid supply on the toilet seat and a valve for controlling the flow of liquid from the liquid supply to the spray nozzle, the valve being controlled by the control unit.
- 6. The automated toilet seat cleaning system of claim 1, wherein the air delivery means is controlled by the control unit, and includes a hot air fan for generating and blowing hot air and a plurality of nozzles for directing hot air into the toilet seat.
- 7. The automated toilet seat cleaning system of claim 1, wherein the laterally movable liquid-tight door is made of hard rubber.
- 8. The automated toilet seat cleaning system of claim 1, further comprising a control unit which controls the system such that in response to an external signal, the door is laterally opened, the toilet seat is raised to the up position, the door is laterally moved to the closed position, the cleaning unit disinfects and dries the toilet seat, the door is laterally opened, the toilet seat is lowered to the down position, and the door is laterally moved to the closed position.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/261,990, filed Oct. 25, 1988.
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Continuations (1)
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