Patent application title: E.Z. lift
Inventors:
Leonard Harold Armstrong (Moreno Valley, CA, US)
IPC8 Class: AA47K1310FI
USPC Class:
42461
Class name: Baths, closets, sinks, and spittoons opener or closer for a closet seat or lid
Publication date: 2009-12-24
Patent application number: 20090313749
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Patent application title: E.Z. lift
Inventors:
Leonard Harold Armstrong
Agents:
Leonard Armstrong
Assignees:
Origin: MORENO VALLEY, CA US
IPC8 Class: AA47K1310FI
USPC Class:
42461
Patent application number: 20090313749
Abstract:
The E-Z Lift is designed to provide consumers a convenient, hands free
method of lifting and lowering the toilet seat. Manufactured of heavy
duty injection molded plastic, sleek stainless steel, or fancy polished
wooden material.
The E-Z Lift is a flat, "T" shaped unit, with the extended handle
measuring several inches in length and approximately 1'' in width,
configured specifically so that the horizontal support plate would be
easily mounted to the underside of the toilet seat. The E-Z Lift would
provide consumers a simple, yet cleaver means of lifting and lowering the
toilet seat.
The E-Z Lift would protect the user from coming into contact with germs
and bacteria that are often found on the underside and top of the toilet
seat. The E-Z Lift could be secured to the underside of the seat by way
of self-adhesive gluestrips, or fasteners included for sale with the
device.Claims:
1. A toilet seat handle that provides consumers a simple yet clever means
of lifting and lowering the toilet seat.
2. The toilet seat handle also has a double sided adhesive tape to simply attach the E.Z. Lift to the underside of the toilet seat.
3. The toilet seat handle is further comprised of a die cut plastic material.
Description:
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001]This application claims the benefit of provision patent application Ser. No. 60/993,335 filed Sep. 10, 2007 by the present inventor.
FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH
[0002]Not applicable
SEQUENCE LISTING OR PROGRAM
[0003]Not applicable
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0004]This application relates to a handle attached to the toilet seat to avoid coming into direct contact with germs and bacteria that are often found on the underside and top of the toilet seat.
ADVANTAGES AND BENEFITS
[0005]The E.Z. Lift would provide consumers a simple, yet clever means of lifting and lowering the toilet seat. Male consumers should appreciate that simply by grasping the conveniently located handle extension, they could easily lift the seat up off the toilet, replacing it in a similar fashion after use. Additionally, the practical placement of the handle would provide a visual remainder to those men and boys who typically do not lift the toilet seat to do so. Ensuring that the toilet seat would remain clean and dry, the E.Z. Lift is a practical product which should be appreciated by all members of the household. Perhaps most importantly, the E.Z. Lift would offer consumers a hygienic alternative to lifting the toilet seat by hand. A sanitary tool, the E.Z. Lift would protect the user from coming into direct contact with germs and bacteria that are often found on the underside and top of the a toilet seat. This advantage should prove especially beneficial during routine cleaning underneath the toilet seat and the rim of the toilet bowel, the E.Z. Lift could make the unpleasant task of cleaning the toilet, far less taxing. Although developed with the home user in mind, the E.Z. Lift could prove a useful addition to any public restroom facility.
DESIGN FEATURES
[0006]The E.Z. Lift was invented with convenience in mine. The E.Z. Lift is designed to provide consumers a convenient hands free method of lifting and lowering the toilet seat. Manufactured of heavy duty injection molded plastic, E.Z. Lift is a flat, "T" shaped unit, with the extended handle measuring several inches in length and approximately 1'' in width. Configured specifically so that the horizontal support plate would be easily mounted to the underside of the toilet seat the E.Z. Lift would be positioned so that the proximal end of the unit projected outwards several inches from one side of the seat. Ergonomically designed, this extended handle would be softly contoured to facilitate a comfortable grip. The E.Z. Lift could be secured to the underside of the seat by way of double faced tape, including for sale with the device. The E.Z. Lift could also be incorporated as an integral feature in newly manufactured toilet seats. The E.Z. Lift could be produced in a variety of attractive colors to correspond with various bathroom decors, as well as neutral black and white.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0007]FIG. 1--top view of the E.Z. Lift handle with the adhesive tape that attaches it to the toilet rim peeled back.
[0008]FIG. 2--side view of the E.Z. Lift handle as it shows the curvature angle down and away from the toilet rim.
[0009]FIG. 3--top view of the E.Z. Lift handle with the adhesive not peeled back from the handle.
[0010]FIG. 4--bottom view of the E.Z. Lift handle.
[0011]Those skilled in the art will understand from the foregoing that the invention has been described with reference to its preferred embodiments and that substitutions or changes in materials or configuration may be made and still fit within the spirit and scope of the present invention, which is intended to be limited only by the accompanying claims appended hereto.
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