Claims
- 1. A lifter for a toilet seat and/or lid comprising a mounting bracket adapted to be supported in underlying relation to a toilet seat and secured thereto, an elongated handle having a laterally extending support journalled on the bracket with the support being intermediate the ends of the elongated handle, each end of the handle including a laterally extending end portion extending outwardly from the seat in generally perpendicular relation to the elongated handle on the side opposite the support and providing a structure by which the knee of a person desiring to lift the toilet seat can engage one of the laterally extending end portions and pivot it downwardly about the axis of the support and elevate the opposite laterally extending end portion to facilitate it being grasped by the person to enable the seat to be lifted without the person bending over to directly grasp the toilet seat.
- 2. The structure as defined in claim 1 wherein said support is offset on the elongated handle toward the end portion thereon for engagement with the knee to orient the elongated handle in generally horizontal position, said bracket including a stop lug engaging the elongated handle to limit its movement in one direction to orient the laterally extending end portion for engagement by the knee in a position for engagement by the knee during a normal inward flexing movement of the knee by a person using the lifter.
- 3. The structure as defined in claim 2 wherein said elongated handle is in the form of an elongated rod and each laterally extending end portion is a shorter continuation of the rod in perpendicular relation to the elongated rod.
- 4. The structure as defined in claim 3 wherein said bracket includes a tubular bearing along one edge thereof, said support being in the form of a rod journalled in the bracket for rotational movement about the axis of the support rod.
- 5. The structure as defined in claim 4 wherein each of said laterally offset end portions is provided with a tubular sleeve thereon of resilient material having appearance characteristics compatible with the toilet and bathroom.
- 6. The structure as defined in claim 2 wherein said stop lug on the bracket also prevents forward pivotal movement of the elongated handle past a predetermined position when the seat has been lifted whereby the handle can be used to move the seat from its rearward tilted position to a vertical position and then to a lowered position with the offset of the support then serving to orient the elongated handle generally parallel with the undersurface of the seat.
- 7. A lifter for a toilet seat and lid comprising an elongated handle having a lateral support extending from one end and intermediate the ends thereof, means pivotally supporting the elongated handle via said laterally extending support from the side edge of the seat, each end of the handle including a laterally extending end portion extending outwardly therefrom in generally perpendicular relation thereto and extending from the side opposite of the laterally extending support thereby providing a structure by which the knee of a person desiring to lift the toilet seat can engage one of the laterally extending end portions and pivot it downwardly about the axis defined by the pivotal support means and elevate the opposite laterally extending end portion to facilitate it being grasped by the person to enable the seat to be lifted without the person bending over to directly grasp the toilet seat.
- 8. The structure as defined in claim 7 wherein said means pivotally supporting the elongated handle includes a tubular socket in said seat with the tubular socket extending inwardly from the side edge of the seat, a pivot member extending through the elongated handle intermediate its ends and into the socket for mounting the handle pivotally to the seat.
- 9. The structure as defined in claim 8 wherein said pivot member is a pin rivet having a headed outer end and an inner end expandable to outwardly tapering configuration when the outer end of the pin is struck by an impact implement.
- 10. The structure as defined in claim 9 together with a sleeve mounted on the rivet and extending from the expanded end of the rivet through the handle and being securely mounted within the socket to mount the rivet and handle to the seat.
- 11. In combination with a toilet seat pivotally supported from the top portion of a commode bowl, a handle structure mounted on said seat for manually lifting the seat to an elevated position, said handle structure including an elongated rigid member, said elongated member having a laterally extending member at each end thereof and extending to the same side of the elongated member, and means intermediate the ends of said elongated member for pivotally supporting the elongated member from said seat with the elongated member positioned alongside the seat and oriented generally horizontally with one laterally extending member being oriented in position for engagement by the knee of a person facing the commode bowl whereby inward movement of the knee moving said one laterally extending member downwardly and inwardly while the other laterally extending member will be caused to move upwardly and outwardly to serve as a handle for manual grasping and exerting upward force thereon to lift the seat.
- 12. The combination as defined in claim 11 wherein said means supporting the elongated member from the seat includes a laterally extending support member extending from said elongated member from the side opposite from the laterally extending members at the ends of the elongated member, and means pivotally supporting said support member from the seat.
- 13. The combination as defined in claim 11 wherein said seat and elongated member includes means retaining the elongated member in horizontal position until inward and downward force is exerted on said one laterally extending member by flexing the knee inwardly.
- 14. The combination as defined in claim 11 wherein said means pivotally supporting the elongated member from said seat includes an inwardly extending socket formed in the side edge of said seat, a pin rivet extending through the elongated member and into the socket for pivotally mounting the elongated member to the seat member.
- 15. The combination as defined in claim 14 wherein said rivet is a pin rivet having a headed outer end and an inner end expanded to outwardly tapering configuration by impact blows on the pin.
- 16. The combination as defined in claim 15 together with a sleeve mounted on the rivet outwardly of the outwardly tapering end of the rivet and extending through the elongated member for securely mounting the rivet in the socket thereby securely mounting the elongated member to the seat.
- 17. The combination as defined in claim 11 wherein said elongated member includes an offset portion intermediate the ends thereof, said offset portion receiving said pin rivet and sleeve, the forward end of said elongated member curving downwardly.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application U.S. Ser. No. 07/146,474 filed Jan. 21, 1988 for Toilet Seat and Lid Lifter, now abandoned. The prior art cited in that application is incorporated herein by reference thereto.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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