This invention relates to a coupling member for a toilet seat device with warm-water sprays, more particularly to a coupling member that detachably couples a toilet bowl with a toilet seat device with warm-water sprays.
As is known in the art, a coupling member is used to install a toilet seat device with warm-water sprays at a rear portion of a toilet bowl. The coupling member is inserted in a mounting hole formed at the rear portion of the toilet bowl. A wide variety of coupling members are provided as the coupling member. A coupling member for a toilet seat device with warm-water sprays is disclosed in a Patent document No. 1, for example, in which it has a good workability since it is operated only from an upper side of the toilet bowl.
That is, the coupling member for the toilet seat device with warm-water sprays disclosed in the Patent document No. 1 has a circular cylindrically-shaped elastic deforming portion that is inserted into a mounting hole formed at a rear portion of a toilet bowl, a bolt that is inserted into the circular cylindrically-shaped elastic deforming portion and that has a threaded portion along an entire length thereof except a head portion, and a nut that is provided on the circular cylindrically-shaped elastic deforming portion, screwed on the threaded portion, and moved upward by rotational operation in one direction from an upper side of the bolt so as to enlarge the circular cylindrically-shaped elastic deforming portion in a circumferential direction. In such coupling member for the toilet seat device with warm-water sprays, if the nut is moved upward by the rotational operation in one direction from the upper side of the bolt, the circular cylindrically-shaped elastic deforming portion is enlarged in the circumferential direction. Then, when the circular cylindrically-shaped elastic deforming portion enlarged in the circumferential direction is strongly and firmly held between the nut and an inner wall of the mounting hole of the toilet bowl, the toilet seat device with warm-water sprays located at the side of the coupling member is indirectly and detachably fixed on the toilet bowl.
In the coupling member for the toilet seat device with warm-water sprays disclosed in the aforementioned Patent document No. 1, the circular cylindrically-shaped elastic deforming portion is enlarged in the circumferential direction by the nut that is moved upward by the rotational operation in one direction from the upper side of the bolt. Then, when the circular cylindrically-shaped elastic deforming portion enlarged in the circumferential direction is strongly and firmly held between the nut and the inner wall of the mounting hole of the toilet bowl, the toilet seat device with warm-water sprays located at the side of the coupling member is indirectly and detachably fixed on the toilet bowl. However, in case a number of rotation of the bolt is overmuch, that is, if the bolt is too tightly screwed, there is a possibility that the circular cylindrically-shaped elastic deforming portion is overly compressed and impairs its restorability. In such case, when the toilet seat device with warm-water sprays is installed on the toilet bowl once again after being taken out for cleaning up an entire upper surface of the toilet bowl, there is a possibility that the circular cylindrically-shaped elastic deforming portion is not properly enlarged in the circumferential direction, thereby making it uncertain to fix the toilet seat device with warm-water sprays located at the coupling member side on the toilet bowl.
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a coupling member for a toilet seat device with warm-water sprays that does not have such a problem.
As described in claim 1, a technical measure for solving the aforementioned problem is to constituted “a coupling member comprising a circular cylindrically-shaped elastic deforming portion that, when it is extendedly located at an inside of a mounting hole formed on an installation portion at a rear portion of a toilet bowl via a predetermined member at a side of a toilet seat device with warm-water sprays, is used for coupling it to the aforementioned toilet bowl so as to be positioned inside the aforementioned mounting hole, a resin-made washer that is located on the aforementioned predetermined member and on which an upper end portion of the aforementioned circular cylindrically-shaped elastic deforming portion is secured via a hole formed on the predetermined member, a bolt that is rotatably inserted into the aforementioned resin-made washer and the aforementioned circular cylindrically-shaped elastic deforming portion and inserted into the aforementioned circular cylindrically-shaped elastic deforming portion and that has a threaded portion formed on a lower side thereof and a stopper portion formed on an upper side of the aforementioned threaded portion adjacent thereto in addition, and a nut that is provided on a lower side of the aforementioned circular cylindrically-shaped elastic deforming portion and screwed on the aforementioned threaded portion and that moves in an upward direction by a rotational operation in one direction from an upper side of the bolt so as to enlarge the aforementioned circular cylindrically-shaped elastic deforming portion in a radial direction, wherein the aforementioned circular cylindrically-shaped elastic deforming portion enlarged in the aforementioned radial direction is elastically engaged with an inner peripheral surface of the aforementioned mounting hole.”
According to the coupling member for the toilet seat device with warm-water sprays defined in claim 1, the circular cylindrically-shaped elastic deforming portion is enlarged in the radial direction by the nut that is moved upward by the rotational operation in one direction from the upper side of the bolt. When the circular cylindrically-shaped elastic deforming portion enlarged in the radial direction is strongly and firmly held between the nut and the inner wall of the mounting hole of the toilet bowl, the toilet seat device with warm-water sprays located at the coupling member side is indirectly and detachably fixed on the toilet bowl. However, since an ascending amount of the nut is regulated by the stopper portion, there is caused no problem that the bolt is excessively rotated or the bolt is too tightly screwed. Therefore, there is no problem that the circular cylindrically-shaped elastic deforming portion is overly compressed to have its restorability impaired.
An example of an embodiment of the invention is described hereunder referring to the drawings.
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The coupling member 20 constituted as such assembled body secures the plate 30 on the installation portion 12 at the rear portion of the toilet bowl 10 by the following procedure. Specifically, first, as shown in
Therefore, if the nut 80 fixed at the inside of the lower end portion as the free end side of the circular cylindrically-shaped elastic deforming portion 70 having the upper end portion in the fixed state moves upward, the circular cylindrically-shaped elastic deforming portion 70 is enlarged in the radial direction. Then, when the nut 80 is completely moved upward and engaged with the stopper portion 64, the circular cylindrically-shaped elastic deforming portion 70 is enlarged in the radial direction to a considerable amount, Thereby, the circular cylindrically-shaped elastic deforming portion 70 is elastically engaged with the inner wall of the hole 14 of the installation portion 12 of the toilet bowl 10 or compresses it. This elastically touched engagement or compression acts as a frictional force to block the circular cylindrically-shaped elastic deforming portion 70 from moving in a releasing direction, thereby fixing the plate 30, which is integrated into the toilet seat device with warm-water sprays 40, on the toilet bowl 10.
That is, the circular cylindrically-shaped elastic deforming portion 70 is enlarged in the radial direction by the nut 80 that moves in the upward direction by the rotational operation in one direction from the upper side of the bolt 60. Then, when the circular cylindrically-shaped elastic deforming portion 70 thus enlarged in the radial direction is strongly and firmly held between the nut 80 and the inner wall of the mounting hole 14 of the toilet bowl 10, the toilet seat device with warm-water sprays 40 located at the side of the coupling member 20 is to be indirectly and detachably fixed on the toilet bowl 10. Therefore, since an ascending amount of the nut 80 is regulated by the stopper portion 62 that is formed into the diameter larger than the threaded portion 62, there is caused no problem that the bolt 60 is excessively rotated or the bolt 60 is too tightly screwed. Therefore, there is no problem that the circular cylindrically-shaped elastic deforming portion 70 is overly compressed to have its restorability impaired. It is possible to regulate an upwardly moving amount of the nut 80 by another means. For example, though not shown in the figure, a plurality of projections or rings existing extendedly in a circumferential direction may be provided on an uppermost end portion of the threaded portion 62 so as to give them a function as a stopper. In this case, the bolt 60 will have a threaded portion at a lower side and a straight portion at an upper side, while the straight portion having the same diameter as the threaded portion. Moreover, it is possible to form a threaded portion along an entire length of the bolt 60 (except a head portion), while providing the aforementioned projections or the rings on appropriate positions.
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