A unit created to maintain hygiene and be used in a sanitary position to lower and lift the toilet seat without direct physical contact when being used. It will be something simple and practical to do. It will come in a plain cylindrical tubular vertical form. It can be made from various materials. It can remain right next to the toilet or on top standing on its base and does not need any batteries nor requires plugging for electricity use.
FIG. 1: “Clean Lift” shows the complete body of this unit
FIG. 2: Handle: shows the top portion of this unit, which is the handle to be able to hold
FIG. 3: Bottom Piece: shows the bottom portion of the unit that will be used to lift the toilet seat up or down
FIG. 4: shows a demonstration on how the “Clean Lift” will be used to pull down the toilet seat or up
FIG. 5: shows a demonstration on how the “Clean Lift” will be used to pull down the toilet seat or up
FIG. 6: Base: shows the base where the “Clean Lift” can rest on
FIG. 7: Base & “Clean Lift”: shows how the “Clean Lift” rests on the base
FIG. 8: Bottom Piece: show how he bottom piece has a hook to be able to grasp the toilet seat and make it easier to pull down
FIG. 9: shows how the “Clean Lift” can rest on its base either on the floor or on top of the toilet
FIG. 10: shows the front side view of the “Clean Lift”
FIG. 11: shows the back side view of the “Clean Lift”
FIG. 12: shows a demonstration on how the “Clean Lift” will be used to bring the toilet seat up
FIG. 13: shows a demonstration on how the “Clean Lift” can also be turned around and how you can use the other side to also lift the toilet seat
FIG. 14: shows how the “Clean Lift” is used to bring down the toilet seat and how the hook shown on FIG. 8 will make it easier to bring down
I, Ruben Dario Reyes from Yonkers, NY., was first inspired to invent the “Clean Lift” by personal observation. I knew that toilet seats, especially those in public bathrooms, are often unsanitary. What we needed is a way to life the seat without having to touch the seat itself. It occurred to me that a hooked handle would be a simple and easy way to eliminate the need to touch a toilet seat. Intrigued by this idea I began pondering designs and the result of brainstorming was the “Clean Lift”