Hygiene toilet seat handle

Baths – closets – sinks – and spittoons – Opener or closer for a closet seat or lid

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A47K 1310

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055904254

ABSTRACT:
A wafer container is permanently connected to a handle, and temporarily attached to the underside of a toilet seat or lid. The wafer container is attached to a base that is permanently connected to the toilet seat. The base has a top, two sides and two bottoms pieces, forming an opening into which the wafer container is telescopically inserted. The handle may be made of a substance that glows in the dark, and may be coated and treated with a disinfecting material. The wafer container holds a wafer, which gradually emits deodorizing and disinfecting vapors.

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