Baths – closets – sinks – and spittoons – Seat – Superposed
Patent
1996-08-01
1997-11-11
Phillips, Charles E.
Baths, closets, sinks, and spittoons
Seat
Superposed
A47K 1306
Patent
active
056850239
ABSTRACT:
A child commode seat is to be used in combination with a conventional toilet seat that is to decrease the dimension of the opening within the conventional toilet seat that is to be of a size to permit usage by children. The child commode seat comprises an annular ring shaped member to which is integrally secured and protrudes laterally therefrom a thin, narrow strip of a plastic material. This thin, narrow strip is to be bent over in a deflect configuration with the outer end of the strip to be located directly adjacent the undersurface of the seat. An adhesive pad is to secure the outer end to the undersurface. A biasing action is created by the thin, narrow strip that is not sufficient to lift the annular ring shaped member from the seat, but is sufficient to hold the annular ring shaped member in an upright position when it is manually moved to the upright position which is located substantially ninety degrees from the position directly adjacent the seat.
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Munro Jack C.
Phillips Charles E.
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