Information
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Patent Grant
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6687921
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Patent Number
6,687,921
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Date Filed
Friday, January 10, 200321 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 10, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 004 236
- 004 2461
- 004 2462
- 004 248
- 188 306
- 188 307
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International Classifications
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Abstract
Damping apparatus for a toilet seat and toilet cover generally includes a hinged frame and a pair of mirror image dampers disposed in the frame for coupling with the toilet seat and toilet cover and providing independent damped closure thereof. Each damper includes a housing having a chamber with a rotor therein for supporting vanes disposed in slots and pivotable therein for enabling inward and outward movement of the vanes for controlling flow of fluid therepast in order to provide damping movement.
Description
The present invention is generally related to hinge assemblies for toilet coverings and is more particularly directed to hinged damping apparatus for providing slow closing of toilet seats and toilet covers in order to prevent impact sounds otherwise common when a toilet seat or lid is dropped.
Toilet covering hinged assemblies have been designed in order to prevent accidental falling of a toilet seat with a generally unpleasant impact noise.
For example, in U.S. Pat. No. 6,393,624, a damping device for damping relative motion of a rotating member is provided which includes a damping mechanism with a viscous liquid disposed in a chamber along with a rotor also disposed in the chamber. The rotor includes a plurality of oil impingement parts, which are hingeably attached to the rotor. The structure of these damping hinge assemblies is complicated and includes a number of interconnected small parts, which not only makes assembly difficult but adds to manufacturing costs.
On the other hand, U.S. Pat. No. 5,697,122 discloses a rotary damper having a rotating member with at least one support projection for supporting a movable valve. However, because the valve
26
is disposed over the support projection failsafe operation over a long periods of time may not be possible due to the likelihood of dislodgement of the moveable valve from the support projection.
The present invention is directed to toilet seat and toilet cover damping apparatus, which includes a few parts, has easy assembly and provides for secure valving operation.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Damping apparatus for a toilet seat and toilet cover in accordance with the present invention preferably includes a hinged frame, which is adapted for being secured to a toilet, which hingeably supports the toilet seat and the toilet cover for independent movement over a toilet bowl.
A pair of mirror image dampers are disposed in the hinged frame for coupling with the toilet seat and the toilet cover and providing independent damped closure of the toilet seat and the toilet cover.
Each of the dampers preferably includes a housing having a chamber, a bore and a bearing disposed therein. The bearing has a smaller diameter than a chamber inside diameter and the bore and the housing includes an end wall disposed between the chamber inside diameter and the bearing.
A rotor is provided, which is includes a first portion rotatably disposed in the chamber and a second portion for supporting a key. The key is engaged with one of the toilet seat and toilet tank cover. Accordingly, each of the dampers is operable for independent damping of either the toilet seat or toilet cover.
A shank, formed in the first portion of the rotor, sealably engages a chamber and a journal, protruding from a shank, engages the bearing for rotation therein. The journal includes a smaller diameter than the chamber inside diameter.
A fluid is disposed in the chamber and an end seal, disposed in the bore, is provided for engaging the journal and sealing the fluid within the chamber. During assembly the fluid may be disposed within the chamber before the end seal is disposed in the bore and engages the journal. This facilitates assembly of the apparatus.
A pair of slotted arms are formed in the journal, which are disposed 180° from one another and each arm has an end face for sealably and slidably engaging the chamber end wall. A pair of vanes is provided with each vane being disposed in one of the arm slots and pivotable therein for enabling each vane to extend outward from a respective arm for engaging the chamber inside diameter upon rotation of the rotor in one direction to resist flow of the fluid therepast.
This provides a resisted movement in the one direction and provides damped movement of one of the toilet seat or the toilet seat cover.
The pivotable action of the vanes enables inward movement thereof from the chamber inside diameter to enable less resistive flow of the fluid therepast upon rotation of the rotor in an opposite direction and this provides undamped movement of one of the toilet seat and the toilet seat cover in the opposite direction.
More particularly, the end seal comprises a screw therethrough for threadably engaging the journal for preventing longitudinal movement of the rotor within the chamber. In addition, the end seal screw also biases, or forces, the slotted arm ends against the chamber end wall. Control of overall movement of the toilet seat and cover may be provided by adjustment of the second seal screw.
Each of the slotted arms include a longitudinal slot for receiving a respective vane. More particularly, each slot is open to a respective arm surface, which faces the chamber inside diameter and the slot openings are narrower than a slot cavity subtending each opening. Each vane includes a flap portion disposed at a generally right angle with a shank portion and the shank portion includes a neck for slidably engaging a respective slot opening and a body portion sized for pivoting within the slot cavity. The body portion includes a dimension for preventing passage through a respective slot opening.
Still more particularly, each of the end seals includes means for rotationally locking each end seal with a respective rotor and preferably such means includes a slot on each journal end and a key in each end seal for engaging a respective end slot.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The advantages and features of the present invention will be better understood by the following description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1
is an assembly in accordance with the present invention generally showing a toilet seat cover and a toilet seat hingeably attached to a toilet bowl;
FIG. 2
is a cross sectional view taken along the line
2
—
2
of
FIG. 1
showing the damping apparatus in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 3
is an exploded perspective view more clearly showing a hinged frame for hingeably supporting the toilet seat and toilet seat cover;
FIG. 4
is an exploded view of damping apparatus in accordance with the present invention generally showing a housing, a rotor, a key and an end seal;
FIG. 5
is a exploded perspective view of the damping apparatus shown in
FIG. 4
taken from a reverse angle;
FIG. 6
is a partial cross sectional view of the damping apparatus illustrating rotor positions with a toilet seat in a closed position with a toilet seat in a closed position and a toilet cover in an open position;
FIG. 7
is a view similar to that shown in
FIG. 6
with the toilet seat being raised;
FIG. 8
is a view similar to
FIGS. 6 and 7
showing the toilet seat in a raised position;
FIG. 9
is a view similar to
FIGS. 6
,
7
and
8
showing the toilet seat being moved in a closed direction with damping or resistance provided by the damping apparatus;
FIG. 10
is a cross sectional view of the lid damping apparatus showing the lid in an open position; and
FIG. 11
is a view similar to that shown in
FIG. 10
showing the lid and seat in a closed position.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
With reference to
FIGS. 1-3
, there is shown an apparatus
10
in accordance with the present invention, which generally may include a toilet seat
12
, a toilet cover
14
and damping apparatus
20
and a hinged frame
22
, which is adaptable for being secured to a toilet
26
by way of bolts, now shown, through mounting holes
30
,
32
in a conventional manner.
The hinged frame
22
hingeably supports the toilet seat
12
and toilet cover
14
for independent movement over the toilet bowl
34
. A pair of mirror image dampers
38
,
40
are disposed in the hinged frame
22
as best shown in
FIG. 2
for coupling with the toilet seat
12
and toilet cover
14
and providing independent damped closure of the toilet seat
12
and toilet cover
14
.
A key
44
extending from the damper
40
engages a slot
46
in an extension
48
of the toilet seat
12
to provide damping movement thereof as hereinafter described. Similarly, a key
50
extending from the damper
38
engages a slot
52
and a toilet cover extension
54
for providing independent damped closure thereof as hereinafter described in greater detail.
Independent damped closure of the toilet seat
12
and toilet cover
14
is enabled by a bore
58
in a toilet cover extension
60
, which enables rotation of the key
44
without engagement and a bore
62
in a toilet seat extension
64
which enables rotation of the key
50
therein without engagement with the toilet seat
12
.
With reference to
FIGS. 4 and 5
, there is shown exploded perspective views of the damper apparatus
40
. In view of the fact that the dampers
38
and
40
are mirror images thereof, only one damper
40
will be described herein and such description is applicable for both dampers
38
,
40
.
The damper
40
includes a housing
68
, including a chamber
70
with a bore
72
and a bearing
74
therebetween, see also FIG.
2
.
A rotor
78
includes a first portion
80
rotatably disposed in the chamber
70
and a second portion including a slot
84
for supporting the key
44
, the key
44
being engaged with the toilet seat slot
46
as hereinabove described. A shank
88
formed in the first portion
80
of the rotor
78
sealably engages the chamber
70
by way of o-rings
90
,
92
.
The rotor
78
and housing
68
may be formed from any suitable material, such as plastic or the like. A journal
96
protrudes from the shank
88
and engages the bearing
74
for rotation therein.
Upon insertion of the rotor first portion
80
into the chamber
70
, the chamber
70
is filled with a fluid through the bore
72
. Thereafter, an end seal
100
is disposed in the bore
72
for sealing the fluid in the chamber by way of an o-ring
102
.
A screw
104
threadably engages the journal
96
, thereby engaging the end seal
100
with the journal
96
and preventing longitudinal movement of the rotor
78
within the chamber
70
. The end seal includes a key
108
for engaging a slot
110
in an end
112
of the journal
96
, which provides a means for rotationally locking the end seal
100
with the rotor
78
.
A pair of arms
116
,
118
formed in the journal
96
, and disposed 180° from one another, are provided with each arm including a slot
120
,
122
and an end faces
126
,
128
for sealably and slidably engaging a chamber end wall
132
extending between a chamber inside surface
134
and the bearing
74
, see FIG.
4
.
Also, as hereinabove noted the screw
104
biases the arm end faces
126
,
128
against the chamber end wall
132
for providing a seal therebetween. Control of sealing and sealing pressure can be effected by the screw
104
. This results in an external control of the damped movement of the toilet seat
12
and cover
14
.
Vanes
138
,
140
are disposed in the slots
120
,
122
and pivotable therein for engaging the chamber inside surface
134
(see also
FIGS. 6-11
) upon rotation of the rotor
78
in one direction as indicated by the arrow
144
in
FIG. 9
to resist flow of the fluid therepast in order to resist movement in the one direction
144
and provide damped movement of the toilet seat
12
or toilet cover
14
in a closing direction as indicated by the arrow
148
in FIG.
11
.
The vanes
138
,
140
pivot inwardly upon movement of the toilet seat
12
or toilet seat cover
14
in an opposite direction as indicated by the arrows
150
,
152
,
154
in FIGS.
7
,
8
and
10
respectively to enable less restrictive flow of fluid therepast upon rotation of the rotor
78
in the opposite direction indicated by the arrows
150
,
152
,
154
in order to provide undamped movement of the toilet seat
12
and toilet cover
14
upon opening.
This pivotable movement is enabled by the longitudinal slots
120
,
122
.
Each vane
138
,
140
includes a flap portion
168
,
170
disposed generally right angle with a shank portion
174
,
176
.
Each shank portion
174
,
176
includes a neck
180
,
182
for slidably engaging a respective slot opening
158
,
160
and a body portion
186
,
188
having a passage through respective slot opening
158
,
160
.
The dimensions of the shank
174
,
176
are made for enabling both pivotal and radial movement of the vane
138
,
140
in slots
120
,
122
so that the vanes can move outwardly and inwardly as hereinabove described for causing damped movement of the toilet seat
12
and cover
14
.
It should be appreciated that common reference characters are used for both dampers
38
,
40
inasmuch as they are mirror images of one another.
As hereinabove noted, end faces
126
,
128
of the arms
116
,
118
sealably engage the chamber end wall
132
. This engagement prevents fluid movement therepast and enhances the damping effect of the vanes
138
,
140
as hereinabove described. This seal is controlled by the end seal screw
104
.
Further control of fluid movement is provided by grooves
192
,
194
, see FIGS.
4
and
6
-
11
. The grooves
192
,
194
are positioned in the end wall
132
for enabling fluid to pass past the end faces
126
,
128
as illustrated in
FIGS. 6-8
upon opening of the toilet seat
12
in a direction indicated by the arrows
150
,
152
.
However, upon closing as indicated by the arrow
144
in
FIG. 9
, the end faces
126
,
128
(not shown in
FIG. 9
) engage a non-grooved area
196
of the end wall
132
, thus preventing fluid therepast and enhancing the damping action of the vanes
138
,
140
shown in an outwardly extending position in
FIG. 9
in which the flaps
168
,
170
engages the inside surface
134
of the chamber
70
.
As hereinabove described on opening of the toilet seat
12
in the direction of the arrow
150
, the flaps
168
,
170
are pushed inwardly by the fluid and provide gaps
200
,
202
for passage of fluid therepast.
Although there has been hereinabove described a specific toilet seat damper in accordance with the present invention for the purpose of illustrating the manner in which the invention may be used to advantage, it should be appreciated that the invention is not limited thereto. That is, the present invention may suitably comprise, consist of, or consist essentially of the recited elements. Further, the invention illustratively disclosed herein suitably may be practiced in the absence of any element, which is not specifically disclose herein. Accordingly, any and all modifications, variations or equivalent arrangements, which may occur to those skilled in the art, should be considered to be within the scope of the present invention as defined in the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. Damping apparatus for a toilet seat and toilet cover, the apparatus comprising:a hinge frame, adaptable for being secured to a toilet, for hingeably supporting said toilet seat and said toilet cover for independent movement over a toilet bowl; and a pair of mirror image dampers disposed in said hinge frame for coupling with said toilet seat and said toilet cover and providing independent damped closure of said toilet seat and said toilet cover, each damper comprising: a housing having a chamber, a bore and a bearing disposed therebetween, said bearing having a smaller diameter than a chamber inside surface and said bore, said housing including an end wall disposed between the chamber inside surface and said bearing; a rotor having a first portion rotatably disposed in said chamber and a second portion for supporting a key, said key being engaged with one of said toilet seat and said toilet cover; a shank formed in said first portion for sealably engaging said chamber; a journal protruding from said shank and engaging said bearing for rotation therein, said journal having a smaller diameter than a diameter of said chamber inside surface; a fluid disposed in said chamber; an end seal, disposed in said bore, for engaging said journal and sealing said fluid in said chamber; a pair of slotted arms formed in said journal 180° from one another and each arm having an end face for sealably and slidably engaging the chamber end wall; and a pair of vanes, each vane being disposed in one of the arm slots and pivotable therein for enabling each vane to extend outwardly from a respective arm for engaging said chamber inside surface upon rotation of said rotor in one direction to resist flow of the fluid therepast in order to resist movement in said one direction and provide damped movement of one of said toilet seat and said toilet cover and moving inwardly from said chamber inside surface to enable less resistive flow of the fluid therepast upon rotation of said rotor in an opposite direction and provide undamped movement of one of said toilet seat and seat toilet cover in said opposite direction.
- 2. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said end seal comprises a screw therethrough for threadably engaging said journal for preventing longitudinal movement of said rotor in said chamber.
- 3. The apparatus according to claim 2 wherein each of said slotted arms include a longitudinal slot for receiving a respective vane.
- 4. The apparatus according to claim 3 wherein each slot is open to a respective arm surface facing the chamber inside surface.
- 5. The apparatus according to claim 4 wherein each slot opening is narrower than a slot cavity subtending each opening.
- 6. The apparatus according to claim 5 wherein each vane includes a flap portion disposed at a generally right angle with a shank portion.
- 7. The apparatus according to claim 6 wherein each shank portion includes a neck for slidably engaging a respective slot opening and a body portion sized for pivoting within said slot cavity, said body portion having a dimension preventing passage through said respective slot opening.
- 8. The apparatus according to claim 2 wherein said end seals each include means for rotationally locking each end seal with a respective rotor.
- 9. The apparatus according to claim 8 wherein said means for rotationally locking each end seal comprising a slot on end of each journal and a key in each end seal for engaging a respective end slot.
- 10. Toilet seat and toilet cover damping apparatus comprising:a toilet seat; a toilet cover; a hinge frame, adaptable for being secured to a toilet, for hingeably supporting said toilet seat and said toilet cover for independent movement over a toilet bowl; and a pair of mirror image dampers disposed in said hinge frame for coupling with said toilet seat and said toilet cover and providing independent damped closure of said toilet seat and said toilet cover, each damper comprising: a housing having a chamber, a bore and a bearing disposed therebetween, said bearing having a smaller diameter than a chamber inside surface and said bore, said housing including an end wall disposed between the chamber inside surface and said bearing; a rotor having a first portion rotatably disposed in said chamber and a second portion for supporting a key, said key being engaged with one of said toilet seat and said toilet cover; a shank formed in said first portion for sealably engaging said chamber; a journal protruding from said shank and engaging said bearing for rotation therein, said journal having a smaller diameter than a diameter of said chamber inside surface; a fluid disposed in said chamber; a pair of slotted arms formed in said journal 180° from one another and each arm having an end face for sealably and slidably engaging the chamber end wall; an end seal, disposed in said bore, for engaging said journal and sealing said fluid in said chamber and biasing the arm faces against the chamber and wall; and a pair of vanes, each vane being disposed in one of the arm slots and pivotable therein for enabling each vane to extend outwardly from a respective arm for engaging said chamber inside surface upon rotation of said rotor in one direction to resist flow of the fluid therepast in order to resist movement in said one direction and provide damped movement of one of said toilet seat and said toilet cover and moving inwardly from said chamber inside surface to enable less resistive flow of the fluid therepast upon rotation of said rotor in an opposite direction and provide undamped movement of one of said toilet seat and seat toilet cover in said opposite direction.
- 11. The apparatus according to claim 10 wherein said end seal comprises a screw therethrough for threadably engaging said journal for preventing longitudinal movement of said rotor in said chamber.
- 12. The apparatus according to claim 11 wherein each of said slotted arms include a longitudinal slot for receiving a respective vane.
- 13. The apparatus according to claim 12 wherein each slot is open to a respective arm surface facing the chamber inside surface.
- 14. The apparatus according to claim 13 wherein each slot opening is narrower than a slot cavity subtending each opening.
- 15. The apparatus according to claim 14 wherein each vane includes a flap portion disposed at a generally right angle with a shank portion.
- 16. The apparatus according to claim 15 wherein each shank portion includes a neck for slidably engaging a respective slot opening and a body portion sized for pivoting within said slot cavity, said body portion having a dimension preventing passage through said respective slot opening.
- 17. The apparatus according to claim 11 wherein said end seals each include means for rotationally locking each end seal with a respective rotor.
- 18. The apparatus according to claim 17 wherein said means for rotationally locking each end seal comprising a slot on end of each journal and a key in each end seal for engaging a respective end slot.
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