The present invention relates generally to an apparatus for supporting a toilet, and more particularly to a support for a wall mounted toilet.
Wall mounted toilets provide the advantage of improved cleaning ability, since the floor underneath can be accessed with a mop. Wall mounted toilets have a limitation in that they are typically capable of supporting between 300 to 350 pounds, which is somewhat less than a typical floor mounted toilet. The wall mounted toilet is usually supported by a carrier installed inside the wall to which the toilet is attached. Often, the carriers installed inside the wall are only rated to 300 pounds. That is, the toilets secured to the carriers are engineered to hold a person weighting no more than 300 pounds.
There are a number of people that weigh over 300 and many over 400 pounds. If such a person uses a typical wall mounted toilet, they exceed the weight limit of the wall mounted toilet. Since wall mounted toilets are common in hospitals, hotels, airports, and various other locations, there is a likelihood that a person of a weight that exceeds the weight limit of a wall mounted toilet, may use a wall mounted toilet, causing it to break off from its supporting carrier. Injury, discomfort, and embarrassment may result when this happens. Therefore, what is needed is an effective means for supporting a wall mounted toilet, to prevent these situations, thereby reducing injury, as well as legal liability for the owners of facilities with wall mounted toilets.
The present invention provides a support for a wall mounted toilet. An adjustable leg is attached to a bumper. The bumper supports the bowl, and the leg rests on the floor, providing additional vertical support. The present invention increases the weight limit of a wall mounted toilet to approximately 1,000 pounds, thereby safely accommodating obese people.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a toilet support that is compatible with a variety of toilets from various manufacturers.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a toilet support that is quick and easy to install.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide an aesthetically pleasing toilet support, suitable for use in places such as hotels and restaurants.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide an aesthetically pleasing toilet support that is retractable and allows for full cleaning access to the floor.
According to the present invention, there is disclosed an apparatus for supporting a wall mounted toilet, comprising a toilet bumper in contact with the underside of the wall mounted toilet; an adjustable support leg having an upper end mounted to the toilet bumper; and a support foot mounted a lower end of the adjustable support leg and being adapted to rest against a floor.
Further according to the present invention, the toilet bumper has a three sided curved shape in plane view with a rear wall between two outside corners of the bumper and two side walls between the two outside corners and a front corner. Also the upper surface of the toilet bumper has a concave shape and the toilet bumper includes a sidewall which extends about the three sided curved shape in a perpendicular direction to a bottom surface of the toilet bumper.
Still further according to the present invention, the upper surface of the toilet bumper has a three sided cavity formed therein and extending from the rear wall and inward of the two side walls and towards the front corner. Also the three sided cavity has a bottom surface at a depth extending partially towards a lower surface of the toilet bumper.
Yet further according to the present invention, the toilet bumper has an insert disposed within the three sided cavity. The insert is a four sided insert and has an upper surface with a concave shape that matches the concave shape of upper surface of the toilet bumper and the insert has a lower surface that has a shape that matches the shape of bottom surface of cavity so that the insert can be inserted within cavity so that the toilet bumper is used as a unified structure.
Still further according to the present invention, the distance from where the upper surface of the toilet bumper intersects the rear wall of the toilet bumper is less than the distance from where the upper surface intersects the two side walls at the front corner of the toilet bumper.
Also according to the present invention, the bottom surface of the toilet bumper has a cylindrical bore extending towards the upper surface of the toilet bumper and the cylindrical bore has an outer bottom surface and an inner bottom surface wherein the outer bottom surface extends closer to the upper surface of the toilet bumper than the inner bottom surface. The cylindrical bore further includes a central bore projecting from the inner bottom surface towards the upper surface of the toilet bumper, the central bore having an insert with a threaded bore.
Yet further according to the present invention, the adjustable support leg includes a primary thin walled cylindrical shaped leg section open at opposite ends and having a threaded rod projecting through the primary cylindrical shaped leg section and wherein the threaded rod is mounted to an interior wall of the primary cylindrical shaped leg section. Also the adjustable support leg includes a secondary thin walled cylindrical shaped leg section, wherein the secondary thin walled cylindrical shaped leg section is open at one end and has a base portion closing the opposite end, and wherein the base portion has a threaded bore adapted to threadedly receive the threaded rod projecting through the primary cylindrical shaped leg section so that the secondary thin walled cylindrical shaped leg section is telescopedly receive within the secondary thin walled cylindrical shaped leg section.
Further according to the present invention, the support foot is a circular plate having a cylindrical thin walled connector secured thereto and adapted to be received within the open end of the secondary thin walled cylindrical shaped leg section.
Also according to the present invention, the toilet bumper is constructed of a silicon material.
According to the present invention, there is disclosed a method of supporting a wall mounted toilet, comprising the steps of: providing an apparatus for supporting a wall mounted toilet including a toilet bumper adapted to contact with the underside of the wall mounted toilet, an adjustable support leg having an upper end mounted to the toilet bumper and a support foot mounted a lower end of the adjustable support leg and being adapted to rest against a floor; placing the apparatus under the wall mounted toilet so that the toilet bumper is in contact with the underside of the wall mounted toilet; and adjusting the support leg so that the support foot is resting against a floor.
Still further according to the present invention, the method includes the steps of providing the toilet bumper with an upper surface with a concave shape; and disposing the upper surface with a concave shape against the bottom surface of the wall mounted toilet.
Further according to the present invention, the method includes the steps of providing the toilet bumper with an upper surface having a three sided cavity formed therein and an insert disposed within the three sided cavity wherein the upper surface of the insert has a concave shape that matches the concave shape of upper surface of the toilet bumper and the toilet bumper is used as a unified structure; and placing the apparatus under the wall mounted toilet so that the upper surface of the toilet bumper and the upper surface of the insert are in contact with the underside of the wall mounted toilet.
Yet further according to the present invention, the method includes the steps of providing the toilet bumper with a concave shaped upper surface having a three sided cavity having a bottom surface formed therein; and placing the apparatus under the wall mounted toilet so that the concave upper surface of the toilet bumper and the bottom surface of the insert are in contact with the underside of the wall mounted toilet.
Still further according to the present invention, the method includes the steps of retracting the support leg so that the support foot is not resting against the floor.
Further according to the present invention, the method includes the step of applying a bead of adhesive, such as silicone, between the toilet bumper and the bottom of the toilet bowl.
These and other advantages will be apparent from the following detailed description of preferred embodiments.
The structure, operation, and advantages of the present invention will become further apparent upon consideration of the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying figures (Figs.). The figures are intended to be illustrative, not limiting.
Certain elements in some of the figures may be omitted, or illustrated not-to-scale, for illustrative clarity. The cross-sectional views may be in the form of “slices”, or “near-sighted” cross-sectional views, omitting certain background lines which would otherwise be visible in a “true” cross-sectional view, for illustrative clarity.
In the drawings accompanying the description that follows, often both reference numerals and legends (labels, text descriptions) may be used to identify elements. If legends are provided, they are intended merely as an aid to the reader, and should not in any way be interpreted as limiting.
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Sometimes, the underside of a toilet is shaped so that the concave shape of the upper surface 132 of bumper 104 does not sufficiently engage the underside of the toilet. To accommodate different shaped toilet bottoms, the toilet bumper 104, as shown in
The four sided insert 150, as shown in
Both the toilet bumper 104 and the insert 150 are preferably constructed of a chemical and stain resistant non-porous rubber material such as silicon which can absorb shock created by a heavy individual sitting on toilet 102 and loading the toilet support 100.
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The adjustable support leg 106 includes a secondary thin walled cylindrical shaped leg section 184. The secondary thin walled cylindrical shaped leg section 184 is open at one end 186 and has a base portion 188 closing the opposite end 190. The base portion 188 has a threaded bore 192 extending there through and adapted to threadedly receive the threaded rod 178 projecting through the primary cylindrical shaped leg section 172 so that the secondary thin walled cylindrical shaped leg section 184 is telescopedly receive within the primary thin walled cylindrical shaped leg section. By rotating either the primary leg section 170 or the secondary leg section 184, the height (length) of support leg 106 is adjusted.
The end of threaded rod 178 that projects from end 174 of the primary cylindrical shaped leg section 172 is received within the threaded bore 170 of insert 168. As the primary leg section 170 is rotated, the threaded rod 178 moves through threaded insert 168, thereby securing the leg 106 to the toilet bumper 104. Preferably, the primary leg section 170 is rotated until the end cylindrical wall 174 is received in the outer bottom surface 162 of cylindrical bore 160 and the inner bottom surface 164 can be against the integral cylindrical sleeve 182 so that the leg 106 is securely attached to the toilet bumper 104.
In operation, the toilet support 100 may be affixed to toilet 102 by applying adhesive, silicone adhesive or caulking to bumper 104 (note that the bumper can be formed of a silicon material.) Leg 106 is affixed to bumper 104 by the threaded screw 178 engaging screw insert 168 as described herein before. The lower leg member 106a is then rotated until foot 110 makes contact with the floor surface. The lower leg 106a can be rotated in an opposite direction to raise it when cleaning the floor. This provides the cleaning advantages of a wall mounted toilet, with the weight capacity properties of a floor mounted toilet.
It should be noted that no bolts or fittings need to be adjusted on the wall mounted toilet 102 when installing toilet support 100. The bumper 104 can be molded in a color to match the toilet 102, providing a discrete toilet support that blends in with the toilet itself.
Although the invention has been shown and described with respect to a certain preferred embodiment or embodiments, certain equivalent alterations and modifications will occur to others skilled in the art upon the reading and understanding of this specification and the annexed drawings. In particular regard to the various functions performed by the above described components (assemblies, devices, etc.) the terms (including a reference to a “means”) used to describe such components are intended to correspond, unless otherwise indicated, to any component which performs the specified function of the described component (i.e., that is functionally equivalent), even though not structurally equivalent to the disclosed structure which performs the function in the herein illustrated exemplary embodiments of the invention. In addition, while a particular feature of the invention may have been disclosed with respect to only one of several embodiments, such feature may be combined with one or more features of the other embodiments as may be desired and advantageous for any given or particular application.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/596,935 filed on Oct. 31, 2005 which is incorporated herein by reference.
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