Baths – closets – sinks – and spittoons – Flush closet – Bowl
Patent
1996-03-08
1998-04-07
Walczak, David J.
Baths, closets, sinks, and spittoons
Flush closet
Bowl
4445, 4444, A47K 322
Patent
active
057349975
ABSTRACT:
The present invention is a raised toilet seat that fits both elongated and regular toilet bowls. Within the raised toilet seat is a water channel that runs water to perforation on the side of the raised toilet seat that allows the water to spray upon an individual sitting on the seat. A water line runs out of the side of the toilet seat. This water line can be flexible and can be attached with a coupling to a faucet of a sink near the toilet. The bidet could also be placed in the toilet permanently by hooking the water line to the hot and cold water lines of the sink next to the toilet in the bathroom. In this embodiment the lines from the hot and cold water line to the sink would run into a temperature valve for setting the proper temperature of the water and then into a gate valve that would allow the individual to turn on and off the spray within the toilet seat. The line would then run out of the gate valve to the toilet seat and to the water channel of the seat. The toilet seat itself can be injection molded from plastic.
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patent: 5241712 (1993-09-01), Mahoney
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Semer Jerry
Walczak David J.
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