Claims
- 1. A toilet seat assembly for dispensing a sleeve comprising:
a first mounting fork assembly configured to rotatably mount the toilet seat assembly to a surface of a toilet, the first mounting fork assembly comprising a first and second fork and a space defined between, the space disposed in the mounting fork assembly with respect to the toilet surface at an assembly angle with respect to the toilet surface; a lower housing rotatably mounted on the first mounting fork assembly, the lower housing configured to mate with the mounting fork assembly at the assembly angle, and configured to securely seat within the mounting fork assembly when rotated beyond the assembly angle; an outer cover rotatably mounted to the lower housing, the outer cover and lower housing defining a cavity; and a plastic sleeve dispenser disposed within the cavity and rotatably mounted on the first mounting fork assembly, the dispenser configured to mate with the mounting fork assembly at the assembly angle, and configured to securely seat within the mounting fork assembly when rotated beyond the assembly angle.
- 2. A toilet seat assembly for dispensing a sleeve comprising a cavity defined by an outer cover rotatably and releasably attached to a lower housing, a sleeve dispenser disposed within the cavity, and the lower housing configured to rotatably mate to a first mounting assembly and defining a cavity between the lower housing and a first toilet surface facilitating access to an exterior portion of the lower housing and the first surface of the toilet.
- 3. A toilet seat assembly for dispensing a sleeve comprising:
a lower housing mounted to a first surface of a toilet; an outer cover rotatably mounted to the lower housing, the outer cover rotatable between a first, open position and a second, closed position; a sleeve dispenser disposed within a cavity defined by the lower housing and outer cover, the sleeve dispenser comprising a supply assembly and a take-up assembly configured to apply a take-up force to the sleeve; and a toilet seat ring rotatably mounted to the lower housing, the toilet seat ring rotatable between a first, in-use position and a second, maintenance position to facilitate cleaning of the interior of the lower housing.
- 4. A toilet seat assembly for dispensing a sleeve comprising:
a lower housing mounted to a first surface of a toilet; an outer cover rotatably mounted to the lower housing, the outer cover configured to rotate between a first, open position and a second, closed position; a sleeve dispenser disposed within a cavity defined by the lower housing and outer cover, the sleeve dispenser comprising a supply assembly and a take-up assembly configured to apply a take-up force to the sleeve; a toilet seat ring mounted to the lower housing, the toilet seat ring having a thickness and comprising a first end associate with the supply assembly and a second end associated with the take-up assembly; and a sleeve tensioning device configured to tightly roll used segments of the sleeve from the toilet seat ring onto the take-up assembly, the sleeve tensioning device comprising a blade disposed at the second end of the toilet seat ring and a biasing member configured to bias the blade away from an interior surface of the toilet seat ring and slit the sleeve into an upper and lower segment as the take-up force advances the sleeve past the blade.
- 5. The toilet seat assembly of claim 4 wherein the toilet seat ring has a thickness and the sleeve tensioning device is disposed in the toilet seat ring at half of the thickness of the toilet seat ring.
- 6. The toilet seat assembly of claim 4 wherein the sleeve tensioning device further comprises a take-up pin eccentrically mounted on an axle, the axle mounted to the sleeve dispenser at the second end of the toilet seat ring, the take-up pin adjustably configured to adjust on the axle to regulate the amount of take-up force applied to the upper and lower segments of the slit sleeve.
- 7. A toilet seat assembly for dispensing a plastic sleeve comprising:
a lower housing mounted to a first surface of a toilet; an outer cover rotatably mounted to the lower housing, the outer cover configured to rotate between a first, open position and a second, closed position; a sleeve dispenser disposed within a cavity defined by the lower housing and outer cover, the sleeve dispenser comprising a supply assembly and a take-up assembly configured to apply a take-up force to the sleeve; a toilet seat ring mounted to the lower housing, the toilet seat ring having a thickness and comprising a first end associate with the supply assembly and a second end associated with the take-up assembly; and a sleeve tensioning device configured to tightly roll used segments of the sleeve from the toilet seat ring onto the take-up assembly, the sleeve tensioning device comprising a blade configured to slit the sleeve into an upper and lower segment and disposed at the second end of the toilet seat, and a take-up pin eccentrically and adjustably mounted to an axle mounted to the sleeve dispenser at second end of the toilet seat ring, the take-up pin configured to adjust on the axle to regulate the amount of take-up force applied to the upper and lower segments of the slit sleeve.
- 8. A toilet seat assembly for dispensing a plastic sleeve comprising:
a lower housing mounted to a first surface of a toilet; an outer cover rotatably mounted to the lower housing, the outer cover configured to rotate between a first, open position and a second, closed position; a sleeve dispenser disposed within a cavity defined by the lower housing and outer cover, the sleeve dispenser comprising a supply and a take-up; a toilet seat ring mounted to the lower housing, the toilet seat ring comprising a first end associate with the supply and a second end associated with the take-up, and a tensioning knife receptacle and pin disposed therein at the take-up end of the toilet seat ring; and a tensioning knife configured to releasably mount to the toilet seat ring within the tensioning knife receptacle, the tensioning knife comprising a first, bladed end, a biasing member to bias the bladed end away from the toilet seat ring, a second end comprising a receptacle configured to releasably receive the toilet seat ring pin, and a pivot surface configured to communicate with a back wall of the tensioning knife receptacle and configured to pivot the tensioning knife in response to a pin releasing force applied to the bladed end of the knife and against the biasing of the biasing member.
- 9. A toilet seat assembly for dispensing a plastic sleeve comprising:
a lower housing mounted to a first surface of a toilet; an outer cover rotatably mounted to the lower housing, the outer cover configured to rotate between a first, open position and a second, closed position and comprising a window; the toilet seat ring mounted to the lower housing; and a sleeve dispenser disposed within a cavity defined by the lower housing and outer cover, the sleeve dispenser comprising:
a supply assembly and a take-up assembly; a motor mechanically coupled to the take-up assembly and configured advance a segment of plastic sleeve from the supply assembly around the toilet seat ring and onto the take-up assembly; and a motor actuation sensor disposed within the cavity and aligned with the outer cover window, the motor actuation sensor comprising a first, second and third optical sensor configured to actuate the motor to advance the sleeve when a predetermined combination of the first, second and third optical sensor is triggered.
- 10. A toilet seat assembly for dispensing a plastic sleeve comprising:
a first mounting fork assembly configured to rotatably mount the toilet seat assembly to a surface of a toilet, the first mounting fork assembly comprising a first and second fork portion, a base portion and an adjustable spacer disposed between the first and second fork portion and the base portion, the spacer comprising a receptacle and screw; a lower housing rotatably mounted on the first mounting fork assembly and configured to rotate about the first mounting fork assembly about a rotation path; an outer cover rotatably mounted to the lower housing, the outer cover and lower housing defining a cavity; a toilet seat ring mounted to the lower housing and configured to provide a space between the toilet seat ring and the toilet surface; a plastic sleeve dispenser disposed with the cavity; and a spacing assembly disposed on the lower housing and responsive to the placement of the screw within the receptacle, the spacing assembly configured to raise or lower the position of the lower housing assembly along the rotation path.
- 11. A toilet seat assembly for dispensing a plastic sleeve comprising:
a first and second mounting assembly configured to mount the toilet seat assembly to a first surface of the toilet; a cavity defined by an outer cover and a lower housing, the cavity configured to receive a supply assembly, a plastic sleeve dispenser and a take-up assembly, and the lower housing configured to receive the first and second mounting assembly between the supply assembly and take-up assembly; and a toilet seat ring mounted to the sleeve dispenser.
- 12. A method of monitoring the operation of a toilet seat assembly for dispensing a sleeve comprising:
providing a toilet seat assembly comprising a sleeve supply assembly, a sleeve take-up assembly, and a dispensing assembly; collecting a first set of operational status data from a first sensor associated with the sleeve supply assembly and a second sensor associated with the sleeve take-up assembly; sending the first set of operational status data from the toilet seat assembly to a central monitoring station; and analyzing the first set of operational status data collected from the first and second sensor.
- 13. The method of claim 12 further comprising providing a relay station configured to receive the first set of operational status data from the toilet seat assembly and configured to transmit the first set of operation status data to the central monitoring station.
- 14. The method of claim 13 wherein the toilet seat assembly comprises a radio frequency transmitter configured to transmit the first set of operational status data and the relay station comprises a radio frequency configured to receive the first set of operational status data.
- 15. The method of claim 14 wherein the relay station transmits the first set of operational status data to the central monitoring station over a communications network.
- 16. The method of claim 15 wherein the communications network comprises a global computer network.
- 17. The method of claim 15 wherein the communications network comprises a wireless communications network.
- 18. The method of claim 12 further comprising sending the first set of operational status data to the toilet seat assembly owner or operator.
- 19. The method of claim 12 further comprising sending a second data set from the central monitoring station to the toilet seat assembly.
- 20. The method of claim 19 wherein the second data set comprises toilet seat assembly user instructions.
- 21. The method of claim 19 wherein the second data set comprises updates to a first set of software routines stored and executed by the toilet seat assembly.
- 22. An bobbin for dispensing webbed material using a power driven coupling, the bobbin comprising:
an extruded thermoplastic hollow tube having a plurality of splines disposed longitudinally therein, the splines being constructed and arranged in mating interengagement with the power driven coupling, whereby the webbed material can be dispensed or retrieved, as required, using the power driven coupling.
- 23. The bobbin of claim 22 wherein the power driven coupling is removable from the bobbin.
- 24. The improved bobbin of claim 22 wherein the power driven coupling comprises a plurality of teeth disposed circumferentially thereon, sized and positioned for mating interengagement with the splines.
PRIORITY DATA
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/263,280 filed on Jan. 22, 2001 and entitled Low Maintenance Hygenic Toilet Seat and incorporates by reference its contents.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60263280 |
Jan 2001 |
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Divisions (1)
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10054533 |
Jan 2002 |
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10306986 |
Nov 2002 |
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