Baths – closets – sinks – and spittoons – Seat – Superposed
Patent
1994-05-31
1995-05-09
Recla, Henry J.
Baths, closets, sinks, and spittoons
Seat
Superposed
4237, A47K 1302, A47K 1326
Patent
active
054128153
ABSTRACT:
A raised toilet seat is formed from plastic material as a single member by injection molding and includes a seat surface from which inner and outer flanges depend. The flanges form an open bottomed channel in which are located integral strengthening webs. The lower surface of the webs engage the toilet bowl, and three-point clamps integrally-formed with one of the flanges form a downward extension. A pair of rear clamping members is mounted in threaded passages in extensions from the outer flange.
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Sears "Our Finest Elevated Toilet Seat" Jul. 2, 1992.
Adams, III W. Thad
Eloshway Charles R.
Gordon Ellis and Company
Recla Henry J.
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