Claims
- 1. A toilet seat apparatus comprising:
- a base member adapted for selective attachment to a toilet;
- a seat pivotally secured to the base member;
- at least one retractable clothing holder coupled to the base member, the retractable clothing support including a clip for selective attachment to the clothing of a user, wherein the user may selectively secure the clip to clothing prior to using the toilet such that the clothing is easily retrieved when the user wishes to dress.
- 2. The toilet seat according to claim 1, wherein the retractable clothing holder includes a cord having a free end coupled to clip.
- 3. The toilet seat according to claim 1, further including at least one armrest, and wherein the retractable clothing holder is coupled to the at least one armrest.
- 4. A toilet seat apparatus comprising:
- a base member adapted for selective attachment to a toilet;
- a seat pivotally secured to the base member;
- at least one armrest pivotally and releasably coupled to the base member so as to be easily removable from the base member and seat;
- wherein the base member includes a support hub having a receiving hole shaped and dimensioned to pivotally and releasably couple the at least one armrest to the base member; and
- wherein the receiving hole has a notch shaped to receive a projection formed in a first end of the at least one armrest when the at least one armrest is oriented relative to the base member at a preselected orientation, such that the first end of the at least one armrest may be selectively and releasably coupled to the base member.
- 5. The toilet seat according to claim 4, wherein the projection of the at least one armrest is aligned with the notch of the support hub when the at least one armrest rotates more than 90 degrees relative to the base member.
- 6. The toilet seat according to claim 4, further including a second armrest.
- 7. The toilet seat according to claim 4, further including a quick release plate for releasably securing the base member to a toilet.
- 8. The toilet seat according to claim 7, wherein the quick release plate releasably engages the base member to permit selective attachment of the base member to the toilet.
- 9. A toilet seat assist apparatus comprising:
- a base member with a substantially planar upper surface having a front and rear portions wherein the rear portion includes means for mounting the base to and above the bowl of a toilet;
- a pivotal toilet seat having an upper substantially planar user engaging surface with front and rear portions;
- said front portion of the toilet seat connected to said front portion of the base member via a pivot means above the plane of the upper surface of said base member; and
- an energy storing strut having a first end connected approximate the front portion of the base member and a second opposite end connected approximate the rear portion of said toilet seat such that when the seat is in a substantially horizontal position, substantially all of the strut is located between the base member and toilet seat.
- 10. A toilet seat assist apparatus of claim 9, wherein the pivot means is in the form of a hinge with an open top edge which permits the seat to be readily released from the hinge for cleaning.
- 11. A toilet seat assist apparatus of claim 9, wherein said strut having a relaxed state and a loaded state, said strut being arranged such that it is in the relaxed state when the seat is in said incline position and is in the loaded state when said seat is in said horizontal position.
- 12. A toilet seat assist apparatus of claim 9, wherein said strut is a compressed gas type strut.
- 13. A toilet seat assist apparatus of claim 9, wherein said strut is adjustably connected to said front portion of the base member at incremental positions increasing in height.
- 14. A toilet seat assist apparatus of claim 9, wherein the means for mounting the base member to the toilet bowl includes a quick release plate, thus allowing the base member to be easily removed.
- 15. A toilet seat assist apparatus of claim 9, further including a holding means having a release which operates to prevent said energy storing strut from applying upward force on said seat until the holding means is triggered by the release.
- 16. A toilet seat assist apparatus of claim 9, further including an armrest affixed to said seat such that the armrest moves in a motion together with the seat.
- 17. A toilet seat assist apparatus of claim 9, further including an armrest which is pivotally and removably connected to the base member.
- 18. A toilet seat assist apparatus of claim 9, wherein the toilet seat envelops the strut when the toilet seat is in the substantially horizontal position.
- 19. The toilet seat according to claim 15, wherein the holding means includes a retractable detent coupled to the base member for selectively engaging the seat and holding the seat in its horizontal position with the strut loaded.
- 20. The toilet seat according to claim 19, wherein the retractable detent is actuated by a cable coupled to the base member for easy access by a user.
- 21. The toilet seat according to claim 20, further including at least one armrest coupled to the base member, wherein the at least one armrest includes a hand cable coupled to the retractable detent for actuating the retractable detent.
- 22. The toilet seat according to claim 21, wherein the hand cable is selectively connected to the retractable detent.
- 23. A toilet seat according to claim 9, wherein the seat is releasably secured to the base member.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/820,986, filed Mar. 19, 1997, entitled "Energy Transferring Toilet Seat", abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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