Toilet seat hinge

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6751826
  • Patent Number
    6,751,826
  • Date Filed
    Monday, July 1, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 22, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Mah; Chuck Y.
    Agents
    • Oyen Wiggs Green & Mutala
Abstract
There is provided a toilet seat hinge which allows different seats to be quickly replaced or substituted and which will adapt to different manufacturers' bowls. This is accomplished by providing removable hinge pins to secure the seat to the hinge, and adjustable connections from the hinge base to the toilet bowl. The base of the hinge may also be integral with the toilet bowl.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The invention relates to the field of toilet seats, and more particularly to a hinge for securing the toilet seat and cover which is adaptable to different seats and different toilets.




BACKGROUND




Currently toilet seats and seat covers are connected to two hinges which are each secured to the toilet bowl by a threaded bolt which extends through a hole provided in the bowl and is secured by a nut. The bolts may either be integral with the seat hinge or may be separate and extend through holes in the seat hinge. It is therefore difficult to replace or substitute a seat or cover with a different seat or cover since the entire hinge assembly must generally be replaced. Further, different manufacturers may use different spacing for the hinges and bolt holes, so seats are not interchangeable among manufacturers. A specialized toilet seat, such as the Combination Toilet Seat disclosed in the present inventor's U.S. Pat. No. 5,448,781 may be suitable for one manufacturer's toilet bowl but may not fit another's. There is therefore a need for a toilet seat hinge which allows different seats to be quickly replaced or substituted and which will adapt to different manufacturers' bowls.




SUMMARY OF INVENTION




The present invention provides a toilet seat hinge which allows different seats to be quickly replaced or substituted and which will adapt to different manufacturers' bowls. This is accomplished by providing removable hinge pins to secure the seat to the hinge, and adjustable connections from the hinge base to the toilet bowl. The base of the hinge may also be integral with the toilet bowl.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS




In drawings which illustrate preferred embodiments of the invention:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the invention attached to a toilet seat and cover, with the hinge partially cut-away to illustrate the bolt attachment;





FIG. 2

is a side elevation view of the invention mounted on a toilet with an attached toilet seat;





FIG. 3

is a top view of the invention mounted on a toilet with an attached toilet seat, with hinge pins removed for illustration;





FIG. 4

is a top view of the invention mounted on a toilet with an attached toilet seat, with hinge pins removed for illustration in which a second embodiment of the hinge pin is illustrated;





FIG. 5

is a side elevation view of a further embodiment of the invention, with the hinge integral with the toilet bowl;





FIG. 6

is a top view of the hinge pin used with the invention;





FIG. 7

is a top view of the hinge pin used with the invention;





FIG. 8

is a right end view of the hinge pin used with the invention;





FIG. 9

is a side elevation view of the hinge;





FIG. 10

is a top view of the hinge;





FIG. 11

is a front view of the hinge;





FIG. 12

is a bottom view of the hinge;





FIG. 13

is a side elevation view of the preferred bolt used with the hinge;





FIG. 14

is a top view of the nut used with the invention; and





FIG. 15

is a cross-section of the nut taken along lines A—A of FIG.


14


.











DESCRIPTION




Throughout the following description, specific details are set forth in order to provide a more thorough understanding of the invention. However, the invention may be practiced without these particulars. In other instances, well known elements have not been shown or described in detail to avoid unnecessarily obscuring the invention. Accordingly, the specification and drawings are to be regarded in an illustrative, rather than a restrictive, sense.




With reference to

FIG. 1

, the hinge of the invention is generally designated as


10


. A toilet seat


12


is hingedly connected to hinge


10


by hinge lugs


14


,


16


which are secured to the toilet seat


12


by screws or the like and which have cylindrical bores for receiving hinge pins


18


,


20


. Toilet seat cover


22


is hingedly connected to hinge


10


by hinge lugs


24


,


26


which are secured to the toilet seat cover


22


by screws or the like and which have cylindrical bores for receiving hinge pins


18


,


20


. Hinge


10


has flanges


28


,


30


which have cylindrical bores for receiving hinge pins


18


,


20


. Hinge


10


has a base portion


32


having tracks


36


adjacent either end, as described in further detail below, and a central cylindrical block or body portion


34


. Attachment bolts


40


have nuts


42


and heads


44


which slide in tracks


36


.





FIG. 2

illustrates hinge


10


attached to toilet


50


having toilet bowl


52


, tank


54


and bowl flange


56


. Hinge


10


is secured through holes


58


, shown in dotted outline, through bowl flange


56


. In

FIG. 3

a second child's seat


22


′ is shown substituted for the seat cover


22


although a three-part Combination Toilet Seat having two nested seats and a cover, as disclosed in the present inventor's U.S. Pat. No. 5,448,781, may also be used. Hinge pins


18


,


20


extend through cylindrical passages in connectors


14


,


26


,


16


,


24


, cylindrical passages in flanges


28


,


30


and into holes


33


in body


34


.





FIG. 4

shows a variant of the hinge pin


19


in which the length of the pin is reduced by reducing the length of the cylindrical portion


21


. The second variant


19


is useful where a two-part seat is used. Where a three-part seat such as the Combination Toilet Seat disclosed in the present inventor's U.S. Pat. No. 5,448,781 is used the longer cylindrical portion


21


as in hinge pin


18


is required since the pin extends through an extra pair of lugs. The hinge pin


18


, shown in more detail in

FIGS. 6

,


7


and


8


, is also described in the present inventor's U.S. Pat. No. 5,448,781 which is incorporated herein by reference. It is formed of a hard but resilient material such as plastic and has cylindrical body


21


having a grasping flange


60


extending from one end and elongated pin


62


extending from the other end. Pin


62


has a central slot


64


cut out along the central axis of pin


62


which causes pin


62


to have some diametric resiliency in a direction perpendicular to the length of the pin and the direction of the slot. A rounded camming protrusion


66


is provided on pin


62


to hold the pins in place in the manner described below.





FIGS. 9 through 12

illustrate in further detail the hinge base


32


. It has a lower surface


37


which bears against the upper surface of toilet bowl


52


and may have a cut-out


35


to reduce the amount of material required for manufacture. Flanges


28


and


30


have an outer rectangular aperture


31


and an inner cylindrical aperture


29


. Body


34


also has two cylindrical apertures


33


. Apertures


29


and


33


have a diameter slightly greater than the diameter of pin


62


so they can receive the end


63


of hinge pin


18


. Apertures


29


and


33


have a diameter slightly less than the diameter of protrusion


66


so that protrusion


66


is prevented from extending beyond aperture


31


. The height of aperture


31


is slightly greater than the diameter of protrusion


66


but the width is slightly less. This permits the portion of hinge pin


18


with protrusion


66


to enter aperture


31


freely when the protrusion


66


is aligned with the longer dimension of the aperture


31


, but when rotated


90


degrees, the protrusion


66


is cammed against the vertical sides of aperture


31


which compresses pin


62


due to the presence of slot


64


, causing protrusion


66


to bear against the vertical sides of aperture


31


with a friction fit. The apertures in hinge lugs


14


,


16


are preferably oblong in shape, with a longer dimension slightly greater than the diameter of protrusion


66


and a width greater than pin


62


but less than the width of aperture


31


, so that when the toilet seat


12


is in the position shown in

FIG. 1

, binge pin


18


can be inserted through connectors


14


and


16


and when rotated, protrusion


66


is cammed against the sides of aperture


31


and prevented from being withdrawn through the apertures in connectors


14


and


16


. The apertures in connectors


24


and


26


be cylindrical and have a diameter slightly greater than that of pin


62


.




As shown in

FIGS. 13-15

, nut


42


has a central threaded passage


45


which threadedly engages threads


47


on bolt


40


. Nut


42


has a head


49


with angled teeth


41


to securely engage the underside of flange


56


.




In operation, heads


44


of bolts


40


are slid along tracks until the spacing appropriate to the spacing of holes


58


in bowl flanges


56


is determined. Bolts


40


are then extended through the holes


58


and secured in place with nuts


42


. The toilet seat


12


and toilet seat cover


22


are then installed on the hinge


10


as described above.




According to a further embodiment of the invention as shown in

FIG. 5

, the toilet bowl


52


is provided with flanges


28


,


30


and body


34


on a hinge base


57


integral with the toilet bowl


52


. Preferably the base


57


and flanges


28


,


30


and body


34


are built into the bowl itself by molding or casting. This removes the need for securing by bolts


40


and nuts


42


and similarly no tracks


36


, cut-out


35


or holes


58


are present. The structure of flanges


28


,


30


, body


34


, with apertures


29


,


31


,


33


and hinge pins


18


,


20


are otherwise the same as described above.




As will be apparent to those skilled in the art in the light of the foregoing disclosure, many alterations and modifications are possible in the practice of this invention without departing from the spirit or scope thereof. Accordingly, the scope of the invention is to be construed in accordance with the substance defined by the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A toilet seat hinge assembly for connecting a toilet seat to a toilet bowl wherein said toilet bowl is provided with at least two seat-mounting apertures for releasably securing said hinge assembly using at least two fasteners, each fastener having a head, said hinge assembly comprising a hinge body having a lower surface for mounting to said toilet bowl and two hinge pins, wherein said lower surface of said hinge body is provided with an elongated channel adapted to slidably receiving a head of a fastener whereby the location of said fastener when securing said hinge assembly to said toilet bowl may be adjusted; said hinge body being adapted to releasably receive said hinge pins, wherein said hinge body is provided with two lobes, one for receiving each said hinge pin, each lobe having a circular aperture and an elongated recess communicating with said circular recess, wherein each said hinge in has a radially deformable cylindrical pin element having a first end sized to be received in said circular aperture and a camming element extending radially from said cylindrical pin at a lengthwise location spaced from the end of said cylindrical pin, said elongated recess having a width greater than the diameter of said circular aperture and less than the diameter of each said cylindrical pin in the location of said camming element, and the height of said elongated recess is greater than the diameter of each said cylindrical pin in the location of said camming element, whereby each said hinge pin may extend into said lobe with each said camming element aligned with the longer dimension of said elongated recess and when rotated, each said camming element bears against the edges of said elongated recess to retain each said hinge pin in each said lobe in a friction fit.
  • 2. The toilet seat hinge assembly of claim 1 wherein said hinge assembly has first and second ends and said channel is open from either said first or second ends to permit entry of said fastener head.
  • 3. The toilet seat hinge assembly of claim 2 further comprising a second elongated channel wherein said two elongated channels are adapted to slidably receive a head of a fastener, each one of said two elongated channels being adjacent either end of said hinge assembly, and said channels are open from either said first or second ends to permit entry of said fastener heads, whereby the location of said fasteners when securing said hinge assembly to said toilet bowl may be adjusted.
  • 4. The toilet seat hinge assembly of claim 1 further comprising third and fourth binge pins, wherein each said third and fourth hinge pin has a radially deformable cylindrical pin element having a first end sized to be received in said circular aperture and a camming element extending radially from said cylindrical pin at a lengthwise location spaced from the end of said cylindrical pin, whereby each said hinge pin may extend into each said lobe with each said camming element aligned with the longer dimension of said elongated recess and when rotated, said camming element bears against the edges of said elongated recess to retain each said hinge pin in each said lobe in a friction fit, said cylindrical pin elements of said first and second binge pins each having a length greater than the length of the cylindrical pin elements of said third and fourth hinge pins whereby said first and second hinge pins axe adapted to connect a toilet seat having two seat elements and a cover to said toilet bowl and said third and fourth binge pins are adapted to connect a toilet seat having only one seat element and a cover to said toilet bowl.
  • 5. A toilet seat hinge assembly for connecting a toilet seat and cover to a toilet bowl wherein said hinge assembly comprises a hinge body for receiving the toilet seat and cover which is integral with said toilet bowl and two hinge pins, said hinge body being adapted to releasably receive said hinge pins, said hinge body is provided with two lobes one for receiving each said hinge pin, each lobe having a circular aperture and an elongated recess communicating with said circular recess, wherein each said hinge pin has a radially deformable cylindrical pin element having a first end sized to be received in said circular aperture and a camming element extending radially from said cylindrical pin at a lengthwise location spaced from the end of said cylindrical pin, said elongated recess having a width greater than the diameter of said circular aperture and less than the diameter of each said cylindrical pin in the location of said camming element, and the height of said elongated recess is greater than the diameter of each said cylindrical pin in the location of said camming element, whereby each said hinge pin may extend into each said lobe with each said camming element aligned with the longer dimension of said elongated recess and when rotated, each said camming element bears against the edges of said elongated recess to retain each said hinge pin in each said lobe in a friction fit.
  • 6. The toilet seat hinge assembly of claim 5 wherein said integral hinge body is formed as an integral casting with said toilet bowl.
  • 7. The toilet seat hinge assembly of claim 5 wherein said integral hinge body is formed as an integral molding with said toilet bowl.
  • 8. The toilet seat hinge assembly of claim 5 further comprising third and fourth hinge pins, wherein each said third and fourth hinge pin has a radially deformable cylindrical pin element having a first end sized to be received in said circular aperture and a camming element extending radially from said cylindrical pin at a lengthwise location spaced from the end of said cylindrical pin, whereby each said hinge pin may extend into each said lobe with each said camming element aligned with the longer dimension of said elongated recess and when rotated, said camming element bears against the edges of said elongated recess to retain each said hinge pin in each said lobe in a friction fit, said cylindrical pin elements of said first and second binge pins each having a length greater than the length of the cylindrical pin elements of said third and fourth hinge pins whereby said first and second hinge pins are adapted to connect a toilet seat having two seat elements and a cover to said toilet bowl and said third and fourth hinge pins are adapted to connect a toilet seat having only one seat element and a cover to said toilet bowl.
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