This disclosure relates to toilets and toilet seats, and more specifically to structures for toilet seats and attachments for mounting toilet seats on a toilet.
Toilets in typical use involve many sanitary concerns and must be cleaned frequently to avoid buildup of unsanitary material and an unsanitary visual impression. The hinge connections that connect a toilet seat to a typical toilet are positioned close to the bowl and have multiple surfaces and small spaces that can be difficult to clean, including spaces between moving components. Additionally, the positioning of these hinges and the close proximity of the rear of the toilet seat to the top surface of the toilet increase the difficulty of fully cleaning beneath the rear of the seat and around the hinge connections. Further, the act of raising a toilet seat can be difficult to perform without creating potentially unsanitary conditions. A user may place their hand underneath the toilet seat, but the close proximity of the underside of the seat to the rim of the toilet often results in contact between the user's hand and the toilet rim. Alternately, a user may attempt to use their foot to raise the seat, but typical toilet seats do not provide surfaces that may easily and reliably be engaged by a user's foot for this purpose.
The present disclosure is provided to address this need and other needs in existing toilets and components thereof. A full discussion of the features and advantages of the present invention is deferred to the following detailed description, which proceeds with reference to the accompanying drawings.
General aspects of the present disclosure relate to a toilet assembly that includes a toilet having a toilet body with a bowl, a rim surrounding the bowl, and a water inlet pipe extending upward from a rear of the toilet, where the water inlet pipe is configured to be connected to a water supply to supply water to the bowl, a toilet seat configured to rest on the rim and having an opening positioned above the bowl, and an attachment connected to the water inlet pipe and the toilet seat. The attachment may include a coupling engaging the water inlet pipe and a hinge connection connected to the coupling, where the toilet seat is pivotably connected to the hinge connection of the attachment to pivotably mount the toilet seat on the toilet, such that the toilet seat is pivotable about the hinge connection between a raised position, where the toilet seat is raised above the rim of the toilet, and a lowered position, where the toilet seat rests on the rim of the toilet. The coupling may engage the water inlet pipe such that the hinge connection is positioned and connected to the seat at a location spaced upward from the top surface of the rear of the toilet. General aspects of the present disclosure relate to a toilet seat or toilet seat assembly configured for this installation.
Aspects of the disclosure relate to a toilet assembly that includes a toilet having a toilet body with a bowl at a front of the toilet and a rim surrounding the bowl, and a water inlet pipe extending upward from a rear of the toilet, behind the bowl, wherein the water inlet pipe is configured to be connected to a water supply to supply water to the bowl, a toilet seat having a resting portion configured to rest on the rim and having an opening positioned above the bowl, and an attachment connected to the water inlet pipe and the toilet seat. The attachment includes a coupling having a passage that receives the water inlet pipe therethrough, such that the coupling engages the water inlet pipe, and a hinge connection connected to the coupling. The toilet seat is pivotably connected to the hinge connection of the attachment to pivotably mount the toilet seat on the toilet, such that the toilet seat is pivotable about the hinge connection between a raised position, where the resting portion of the toilet seat is raised above the rim of the toilet, and a lowered position, where the resting portion of the toilet seat rests on the rim of the toilet.
According to one aspect, the toilet assembly further includes a flush valve connected to the water inlet pipe above the toilet body and configured to control a flow of water through the water inlet pipe into the bowl.
According to another aspect, the toilet seat includes a first side portion extending around a first side of the opening and a second side portion extending around a second side of the opening opposite the first side, and the resting portion includes a first seat pad on an underside of the toilet seat on the first side portion, and a second seat pad on the underside of the toilet seat on the second side portion, the first and second seat pads configured to rest on the rim of the toilet. In one configuration, the first and second side portions are joined at a rear of the toilet seat and distal ends of the first and second side portions are spaced from each other at a front of the toilet seat, and the first seat pad extends downward from the underside of the toilet seat on the first side portion, and the second seat pad extends downward from the underside of the toilet seat on the second side portion. In this configuration, the resting portion further includes a third seat pad on the first side portion configured to rest on the rim of the toilet, where the distal end of the first side portion curves downward to form the third seat pad, and the underside of the toilet seat on the first side portion is raised to form a first slot between the first and third seat pads, and a fourth seat pad on the second side portion configured to rest on the rim of the toilet, where the distal end of the second side portion curves downward to form the fourth seat pad, and the underside of the toilet seat on the second side portion is raised to form a second slot between the second and fourth seat pads.
According to a further aspect, the water inlet pipe extends through a top surface of the rear of the toilet, and the coupling is positioned such that the hinge connection is positioned at a location spaced upward from the top surface of the rear of the toilet. In one configuration, the attachment further includes a base connected to the coupling and extending below the coupling to rest on the top surface of the rear of the toilet to space the coupling and the hinge connection above the top surface. In another configuration, the coupling fixedly engages the water inlet pipe such that a lowermost point of the attachment is spaced upward from the top surface of the rear of the toilet. In a further configuration, the toilet seat has a lower portion having the resting portion thereon and a raised rear portion extending upwardly from the lower portion, and the raised rear portion of the toilet seat is pivotably connected to the hinge connection of the attachment to pivotably mount the toilet seat on the toilet, such that the raised rear portion of the toilet seat extends upward from the lower portion of the toilet seat and upward above the top surface of the rear of the toilet to connect to the hinge connection.
According to yet another aspect, the coupling may have a friction-increasing structure and/or a mechanical engaging structure engaging the water inlet pipe to resist slippage between the water inlet pipe and the attachment.
According to a still further aspect, a top surface of the toilet body has an opening receiving the water inlet pipe and has an uninterrupted surface that surrounds the opening and extends from the opening to the rim across an entire width of the top surface.
Additional aspects of the disclosure relate to a toilet seat assembly that includes a toilet seat having an opening configured to be positioned above a bowl of a toilet and having a first side portion extending around a first side of the opening, a second side portion extending around a second side of the opening opposite the first side, a first seat pad on an underside of the toilet seat on the first side portion, and a second seat pad on the underside of the toilet seat on the second side portion, where the first and second seat pads are configured to rest on a rim of the toilet, and an attachment connected to the toilet seat and configured to be connected to a water inlet pipe of the toilet. The attachment includes a coupling having a passage that is configured to receive the water inlet pipe therethrough, such that the coupling is configured to engage the water inlet pipe, and a hinge connection connected to the coupling. The toilet seat is pivotably connected to the hinge connection of the attachment, such that the attachment is configured for pivotably mounting the toilet seat on the toilet, and the toilet seat is pivotable about the hinge connection between a raised position, where the first and second seat pads of the toilet seat are configured to be raised above the rim of the toilet, and a lowered position, where the first and second seat pads of the toilet seat are configured to rest on the rim of the toilet.
According to one aspect, the first side portion and the second side portion are joined at a rear of the toilet seat and are spaced at a front of the toilet seat. In one configuration, the first seat pad extends downward from the underside of the toilet seat on the first side portion, and the second seat pad extends downward from the underside of the toilet seat on the second side portion, and the toilet seat further includes third and fourth seat pads on the third and fourth side portions, configured to rest on the rim of the toilet. The distal end of the first side portion curves downward to form the third seat pad, and the underside of the toilet seat on the first side portion is raised to form a first slot between the first and third seat pads. The distal end of the second side portion curves downward to form the fourth seat pad, and the underside of the toilet seat on the second side portion is raised to form a second slot between the second and fourth seat pads.
According to another aspect, the coupling is positioned such that the hinge connection is positioned at a location spaced upward from a top surface of a rear of the toilet. In one configuration, the attachment further includes a base connected to the coupling and extending below the coupling and configured to rest on the top surface of the rear of the toilet to space the coupling and the hinge connection above the top surface. In another configuration, the coupling is configured to fixedly engage the water inlet pipe such that a lowermost point of the attachment is configured to be spaced upward from the top surface of the rear of the toilet. In a further configuration, the toilet seat has a lower portion having the first and second seat pads thereon and a raised rear portion extending upwardly from the lower portion, and the raised rear portion of the toilet seat is pivotably connected to the hinge connection of the attachment, such that the raised rear portion of the toilet seat extends upward from the lower portion of the toilet seat and is configured to extend upward above the top surface of the rear of the toilet to connect to the hinge connection.
According to a further aspect, the coupling has a friction-increasing structure configured for engaging the water inlet pipe to resist slippage between the water inlet pipe and the attachment.
Further aspects of the disclosure relate to a toilet assembly that includes a toilet comprising a toilet body having a bowl at a front of the toilet and a rim surrounding the bowl, and a water inlet pipe extending upward from a top surface of a rear of the toilet, behind the bowl, where the water inlet pipe is configured to be connected to a water supply to supply water to the bowl, a toilet seat having a resting portion configured to rest on the rim and having an opening positioned above the bowl, and an attachment connected to the water inlet pipe and the toilet seat. The attachment includes a coupling fixedly engaging the water inlet pipe at a location spaced upward from the top surface of the rear of the toilet, such that a lowermost point of the attachment is spaced upward from the top surface of the rear of the toilet, and a hinge connection connected to the coupling. The toilet seat is pivotably connected to the hinge connection of the attachment to pivotably mount the toilet seat on the toilet, such that the toilet seat is pivotable about the hinge connection between a raised position, where the resting portion of the toilet seat is raised above the rim of the toilet, and a lowered position, where the resting portion of the toilet seat rests on the rim of the toilet.
According to one aspect, the toilet assembly also includes a flush valve connected to the water inlet pipe above the toilet body and configured to control a flow of water through the water inlet pipe into the bowl.
According to another aspect, the toilet seat includes a first side portion extending around a first side of the opening and a second side portion extending around a second side of the opening opposite the first side, and the resting portion includes a first seat pad on an underside of the toilet seat on the first side portion and a second seat pad on the underside of the toilet seat on the second side portion, the first and second seat pads configured to rest on the rim of the toilet. In one configuration, the first and second side portions are joined at a rear of the toilet seat and distal ends of the first and second side portions are spaced from each other at a front of the toilet seat, and the first seat pad extends downward from the underside of the toilet seat on the first side portion, and the second seat pad extends downward from the underside of the toilet seat on the second side portion. In this configuration, the resting portion further includes a third seat pad on the first side portion configured to rest on the rim of the toilet, where the distal end of the first side portion curves downward to form the third seat pad, and the underside of the toilet seat on the first side portion is raised to form a first slot between the first and third seat pads, and a fourth seat pad on the second side portion configured to rest on the rim of the toilet, where the distal end of the second side portion curves downward to form the fourth seat pad, and the underside of the toilet seat on the second side portion is raised to form a second slot between the second and fourth seat pads.
According to a further aspect, the toilet seat has a lower portion having the resting portion thereon and a raised rear portion extending upwardly from the lower portion, and the raised rear portion of the toilet seat is pivotably connected to the hinge connection of the attachment to pivotably mount the toilet seat on the toilet, such that the raised rear portion of the toilet seat extends upward from the lower portion of the toilet seat and upward above the top surface of the rear of the toilet to connect to the hinge connection.
According to yet another aspect, the coupling has a friction-increasing structure and/or a mechanical engaging structure configured for engaging the water inlet pipe to resist slippage between the water inlet pipe and the attachment for fixedly engaging the water inlet pipe. These structures may be configured for fixedly engaging the water inlet pipe.
According to a still further aspect, a top surface of the toilet body has an opening receiving the water inlet pipe and has an uninterrupted surface that surrounds the opening and extends from the opening to the rim across an entire width of the top surface.
According to another aspect, the coupling has a passage that receives the water inlet pipe therethrough.
Still further aspects of the disclosure relate to a toilet seat assembly that includes a toilet seat having an opening configured to be positioned above a bowl of a toilet, the toilet seat having a lower portion having a resting portion configured to rest on a rim of the toilet and a raised rear portion extending upwardly from the lower portion, and an attachment connected to the toilet seat and configured to be connected to a water inlet pipe of the toilet. The attachment includes a coupling configured to fixedly engage the water inlet pipe at a location spaced upward from a top surface of a rear of the toilet, such that a lowermost point of the attachment is configured to be spaced upward from the top surface of the rear of the toilet, and a hinge connection connected to the coupling. The raised rear portion of the toilet seat is pivotably connected to the hinge connection of the attachment such that the attachment is configured for pivotably mounting the toilet seat on the toilet, and such that the raised rear portion of the toilet seat extends upward from the lower portion of the toilet seat and is configured to extend upward above the top surface of the rear of the toilet to connect to the hinge connection. The toilet seat is pivotable about the hinge connection between a raised position, where the resting portion of the toilet seat is configured to be raised above the rim of the toilet, and a lowered position, where the resting portion of the toilet seat is configured to rest on the rim of the toilet.
According to one aspect, the toilet seat includes a first side portion extending around a first side of the opening and a second side portion extending around a second side of the opening opposite the first side, and the resting portion includes a first seat pad on an underside of the toilet seat on the first side portion, and a second seat pad on the underside of the toilet seat on the second side portion, the first and second seat pads configured to rest on the rim of the toilet.
According to another aspect, the first and second side portions are joined at a rear of the toilet seat and distal ends of the first and second side portions are spaced from each other at a front of the toilet seat, and the first and second seat pads extend downward from the underside of the toilet seat on the first and second side portions. In this configuration, the resting portion further includes a third seat pad on the first side portion configured to rest on the rim of the toilet, where the distal end of the first side portion curves downward to form the third seat pad, and the underside of the toilet seat on the first side portion is raised to form a first slot between the first and third seat pads, and a fourth seat pad on the second side portion configured to rest on the rim of the toilet, where the distal end of the second side portion curves downward to form the fourth seat pad, and the underside of the toilet seat on the second side portion is raised to form a second slot between the second and fourth seat pads.
According to a further aspect, the coupling has a friction-increasing structure and/or a mechanical engaging structure configured for engaging the water inlet pipe, such that the friction-increasing structure is configured to resist slippage between the water inlet pipe and the attachment for fixedly engaging the water inlet pipe.
According to yet another aspect, the coupling has a passage configured for receiving the water inlet pipe therethrough.
Other aspects of the disclosure relate to a toilet seat that includes a first side portion extending around a first side of an opening configured to be positioned above a bowl of a toilet, a second side portion extending around a second side of the opening opposite the first side, where the first and second side portions are joined at a rear of the toilet seat and distal ends of the first and second side portions are spaced from each other at a front of the toilet seat, and first, second, third, and fourth seat pads configured to rest on the rim of the toilet. The first seat pad extends downward from an underside of the toilet seat on the first side portion, and the second seat pad extends downward from the underside of the toilet seat on the second side portion. The third seat pad is on the first side portion, and the distal end of the first side portion curves downward to form the third seat pad. The fourth seat pad is on the second side portion, and the distal end of the second side portion curves downward to form the fourth seat pad. The underside of the toilet seat on the first side portion is raised to form a first slot between the first and third seat pads, and the underside of the toilet seat on the second side portion is raised to form a second slot between the second and fourth seat pads.
Other aspects of the disclosure relate to a toilet seat that includes a first side portion extending around a first side of an opening configured to be positioned above a bowl of a toilet, a second side portion extending around a second side of the opening opposite the first side, where the first and second side portions are joined at a rear of the toilet seat and distal ends of the first and second side portions are spaced from each other at a front of the toilet seat, and first and second extendible handles connected to the first and second side portions. Each of the first and second handles is configured to be movable between a retracted position, where the outer periphery of the handle is positioned more proximate to the respective side portion, and an extended position, where the outer periphery of the handle is positioned more distal from the respective side portion and the handle is extended to facilitate manipulation by a user. The handles may be extendible by a pivoting or a sliding movement mechanism in various configurations.
Other aspects of the disclosure relate to a toilet seat that includes a first side portion extending around a first side of an opening configured to be positioned above a bowl of a toilet, and a second side portion extending around a second side of the opening opposite the first side, where the first and second side portions are joined at a rear of the toilet seat and distal ends of the first and second side portions are spaced from each other at a front of the toilet seat. A first seat pad extends downward from an underside of the toilet seat on the first side portion, and a second seat pad extends downward from the underside of the toilet seat on the second side portion, wherein the first and second seat pads are configured to rest on the rim of the toilet. A first handle is connected to the first side portion and extends outward from a periphery of the seat and is configured to extend beyond a periphery of the toilet, the first handle having a first point extending furthest from the periphery of the seat, where the first point is positioned at the distal end of the first side portion, and the distal end of first side portion and the first handle combine to form a first smooth and continuous surface extending from the opening to the first point of the first handle. A second handle is connected to the second side portion and extends outward from the periphery of the seat and is configured to extend beyond the periphery of the toilet, the second handle having a second point extending furthest from the periphery of the seat, where the second point is positioned at the distal end of the second side portion, and the distal end of second side portion and the second handle combine to form a second smooth and continuous surface extending from the opening to the second point of the second handle.
Other aspects of the disclosure relate to a toilet assembly that includes a toilet body having a bowl at a front of the toilet, with a rim surrounding the bowl, and a top surface extending rearward from the rim, the top surface having a hole positioned behind the bowl, and a water inlet pipe extending downward into the hole, where the water inlet pipe is configured to be connected to a water supply to supply water to the bowl. The top surface of the toilet body has an uninterrupted surface that surrounds the hole and extends from the hole to the rim across an entire width of the top surface. In one configuration, the toilet assembly also includes an attachment connected to the water inlet pipe, the attachment having a hinge connection, and a toilet seat pivotably connected to the hinge connection.
Other features and advantages of the disclosure will be apparent from the following description taken in conjunction with the attached drawings.
To allow for a more full understanding of the present disclosure, it will now be described by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
While this invention is susceptible of embodiments in many different forms, there are shown in the drawings and will herein be described in detail example embodiments of the invention with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the broad aspect of the invention to the embodiments illustrated. In the following description of various example structures according to the invention, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, which form a part hereof, and in which are shown by way of illustration various example devices, systems, and environments in which aspects of the invention may be practiced. It is to be understood that other specific arrangements of parts, example devices, systems, and environments may be utilized and structural and functional modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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The toilet seat 14 is mounted or connected to the water inlet pipe 16 in the embodiment of
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The toilet assemblies 100 in the embodiments shown in
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The toilet assemblies 100, toilet seats 14, and attachments 30 in the embodiments shown and described herein provide increased ease of cleaning and disinfecting compared to existing toilet seat attachments, which use holes in the toilet body 12 that can accumulate dirt and microbes that can be difficult or impossible to clean and eliminate. Configurations that raise the structure of the hinge connection 36 above the top surface 22 of the toilet 10 also facilitate access to portions of the top surface 22 of the toilet 10 and portions of the seat 14 that may be difficult to access in existing toilets and toilet assemblies. In addition to actual sanitation benefits, the use of these configurations also provide the visual appearance of greater cleanliness. The attachments 30 also provide quick and simple installation. The configurations of the seats 14 shown and described herein may also provide increased ergonomics. Further, the various configurations of handles 40, 42, 44 and slots 24 described herein assist users in lifting the seat in an easier and more sanitary manner. Other benefits and advantages are recognized by one skilled in the art as well.
Various embodiments of toilet assemblies 10 and components thereof have been described herein, which include various components and features. In other embodiments, the assembly 10 may be provided with any combination of such components and features. It is also understood that in other embodiments, the various devices, components, and features of the toilet assemblies 10 described herein may be constructed with similar structural and functional elements having different configurations, including different ornamental appearances.
Several alternative embodiments and examples have been described and illustrated herein. A person of ordinary skill in the art would appreciate the features of the individual embodiments, and the possible combinations and variations of the components. A person of ordinary skill in the art would further appreciate that any of the embodiments could be provided in any combination with the other embodiments disclosed herein. It is understood that the invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or central characteristics thereof. The present examples and embodiments, therefore, are to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, and the invention is not to be limited to the details given herein. The terms “top,” “bottom,” “front,” “side,” “rear,” “proximal,” “distal,” and the like, as used herein, are intended for illustrative purposes only and do not limit the embodiments in any way. When used in description of a method or process, the term “providing” (or variations thereof) as used herein means generally making an article available for further actions, and does not imply that the entity “providing” the article manufactured, assembled, or otherwise produced the article. Nothing in this specification should be construed as requiring a specific three dimensional orientation of structures in order to fall within the scope of this invention, unless explicitly specified by the claims. Additionally, the term “plurality,” as used herein, indicates any number greater than one, either disjunctively or conjunctively, as necessary, up to an infinite number. Accordingly, while the specific embodiments have been illustrated and described, numerous modifications come to mind without significantly departing from the spirit of the invention and the scope of protection is only limited by the scope of the accompanying claims.
This application is a non-provisional of, and claims priority to, U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/779,890, filed Dec. 14, 2018, which prior application is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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