Claims
- 1. A toilet seat comprising
- a) a lower seat member;
- b) an upper seat member disposed over the lower seat member, wherein the upper seat member includes a seating surface consisting of a first section and a second section, the first section integrally formed with the lower seat member and the second section removably disposed over the lower seat member, with the second section constituting less than a majority of the seating surface of the upper seat member; and
- c) an electric motor that is operatively connected to the second section to remove and replace the second section of the upper seat member.
- 2. A toilet seat comprising
- a) a lower seat member including a front portion and a rear portion, wherein the lower seat member is substantially oval-shaped;
- b) an upper seat member including a first section, a second section, a third section, and a fourth section, the first, second, third and fourth sections being adjacently disposed to form a substantially contiguous seating surface, wherein the first section covers the rear portion of the lower seat member, the second section is removably disposed on the front portion of the lower seat member such that when the second section is removed less than a majority of the seating surface is removed, the third and fourth sections cover the remainder of the front portion of the lower seat member, and the first, third and fourth sections are integrally formed with the lower seat member; and
- c) a motor that is operatively connected to the second section to remove and replace the section off the lower seat member.
- 3. A toilet seat for use with an elongated, planar transfer device to transfer a patient from a wheelchair to the toilet seat, the toilet seat consisting essentially of a main seat member and a removable section;
- the main seat member comprising a rear section, a front section, an outside edge, an inside edge and a seating surface, the seating surface being on the rear and front sections, the rear section for orientation to a rear portion of a toilet bowl, the front section having a cut-out portion spanning from the inside edge to the outside edge, the cut-out portion having a support surface to support the transfer device placed thereon, the support surface of the cut-out portion being at a predetermined depth below the adjacent seating surface such that when the transfer device is placed in the cut-out portion the top of the transfer device is at about the same elevation as the seating surface; and
- the removable section disposed in the cut-out portion and covering the support surface of the cut-out portion, the removable section being pivotably connected to the main seating member so as to be removed off of the main seat member by rotating in a common plane as the main seat member to expose the support surface and allow the sliding transfer device to be placed thereon, the removable section having a seating surface presented substantially flush with the adjacent seating surface of the main seat member when the removable section is replaced in the cut-out portion.
- 4. The toilet seat of claim 3 further in combination with a power aid operatively connected to the removable section to remove and replace the section off the main seat member.
- 5. The toilet seat of claim 4 wherein the power aid comprises an electric motor.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/324,788, filed Oct. 18, 1994 U.S. Pat. No. 5,542,131.
US Referenced Citations (16)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Homecare, Feb. 1994, p. 70 (magazine advertisement for elevated toilet seat). |
Divisions (1)
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