Raised superimposed toilet seat and securing clamp

Baths – closets – sinks – and spittoons – Seat – Superposed

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4235, A47K 1300

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044621221

ABSTRACT:
A raised toilet seat is superimposed upon the bowl of a conventional toilet. A clamp has a section which fits into a space provided when the lid and the seat of the conventional toilet are lifted, and has another section which fits around the back end of the raised superimposed toilet seat and engages the underside thereof, whereby the raised superimposed toilet seat is secured to the conventional toilet.

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