Claims
- 1. A compact, disposable, paper toilet seat cover comprising a water-impermeable, very light weight, easily disposable, paper, said paper being in the form of a porous paper coated only on the reverse side thereof which is adapted to face a toilet bowl when in use with a water-repellant material, thereby retaining a porous paper surface for contact with the user while rendering the paper as a whole water impermeable and non-porous, said paper being provided with a one and only, slit, perforation, or line of weakness, consisting of a single, central such straight-line longitudinal opening, extending about 40% of the length of said paper, said paper being completely free of all other slits, perforations or lines of weakness, said paper then being folded longitudinally along said opening and then being folded transversely in a zig-zag or back-and-forth accordion-type fold at least within the region of the central longitudinal opening to a size of about one-fortieth of the unfolded sheet; said toilet seat cover having peripheral edges which are adapted to be folded under a toilet seat on which said toilet seat cover is placed; and an unstructured, randomly-defined aperture being formable therethrough by the sole application of body pressure thereto while sitting on said toilet seat cover, said aperture originating from said one and only, central, straight-line, longitudinal opening by tearing of said opening; whereby accurate positioning of said one and only, central, straight-line, longitudinal opening over the center of the hole in the toilet seat is rendered redundant.
- 2. The toilet seat cover of claim 1 wherein said central opening is in the form of a slit, said toilet seat cover being folded longitudinally along said opening and then folded transversely in a zig-zag or back-and-forth accordion-type fold for its entire length.
- 3. The toilet seat cover of claim 1 wherein said central longitudinal opening is in the form of a slit, said toilet seat cover being folded longitudinally along said opening and then folded transversely in a zig-zag or back-and-forth accordion-type fold solely in the region of said central longitudinal opening.
- 4. The toilet seat cover of claim 1 wherein said central longitudinal opening is in the form of a perforation or a line of weakness, said toilet seat cover bein folded longitudinally along said opening and then folded transversely in a zig-zag or back-and-forth accordion-type fold for its entire length.
- 5. The toilet seat cover of claim 1 wherein said central longitudinal opening is in the form of a perforation or a line of weakness, said toilet seat cover being folded longitudinally along said opening and then folded transversely in a zig-zag or back-and-forth accordion-type fold solely in the region of the central longitudinal opening.
- 6. The toilet seat cover of claim 1 in rectangular, round, or heart-shaped or oval shape.
- 7. The toilet seat cover of claim 1 wherein said water repellent material is a wax.
- 8. The toilet seat cover of claim 1 provided with a printed advertising or instruction message and provided in many attractive colours.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 671,068 filed on 11/14/84 which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 409,512 filed on 8/19/82, both now abandoned.
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