CA2385607A1 - Electronic toilet seat signal box - Google Patents
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Abstract
The unit attaches to the underside of a toilet seat. The unit provides a musical sound reminder (d) when the toilet seat is vertical and when the seat is horizontal the sound automatically shuts off. The music box includes a battery-powered microchip (d) with speaker (j) along with a directional positioned turn on/off switch, which is activated by gravity. When the toilet seat is vertical there are steel ball bearings (k) that travel down a plastic tube (g) compressing a metal contact plate (e), which completes the circuit, activating the sound. To de-activate you simply lower the toilet seat to the horizontal position, the steel ball bearings (k) travel back down the plastic tube (g) releasing the metal contact plate (e). The mounting plate (a) is attached underneath the toilet seat by two-sided self adhesive tape.
The signal box (i) is attached to the mounting plate (a) by a plastic anchor (b). See FIG 6 for full details.
The signal box (i) is attached to the mounting plate (a) by a plastic anchor (b). See FIG 6 for full details.
Description
Specifications:
The Electronic Toilet Seat Signal Box comprises of an injecfion moulded plastic housing called the Signal Box, a gravity activated on/off switch, comprising of a Plastic Tube which holds 2 Steel Ball Bearings that, when the toilet seat is raised to the vertical position, the ball bearings travel down the plastic tube towards the Metal Contact Plate and a battery powered electronic Musi~l Microchip. The microchip is an electronic circuit board with a mounted battery and attached Contact ores Leading to a Speaker, emitting a musical tone (this part of the invention is already patented and is mainly identified with musical greeting cards). The signal box is attached to a Mounting Plate by an injection-moulded Plastic Anchor, which clips into a hole that is drilled into the mounting plate.
~ The signal box houses al( the components of the Elec6ronic Toilet Seat Signal Box with the exception of the mounting plate and plastic anchor.
~ On one end of the mounting plate is a two-sided self adhesive disc attached to the top of the mounting plate and affixes to the underside of the toilet seat.
The signal box is attached to the other end of the mounting plate by the plastic anchor, which is clipped into the hole in the mounting plate. The signal box can rotate 360 degrees on the mounting plate allowing the mounting plate to be attached to either the left or right side of the toilet seat.
~ The musical microchip is attached to an angled Plastic Insert, which is affixed to the sidewall of the signal box. When mounted on the toilet seat this wall of the signal box faces the hinged side of the toilet seat. Mounted on the base of the signal box is an angled Second Plastic Insert with the Plastic Tube mounted to that. Inside the plastic tube are two weighted steel Bali bearings.
The tube is positioned so the opening of the plastic tul~ faces the metal contact plate of the musical microchip. The tube is angled so that, when in the horizontal position, the ball bearings sit in the lower end of the tube away from the metal contact plate of the musical microchip.
~ When the toilet seat is raised to the vertical position, as the signal box rotates, the steel ball bearings travel down the tube and the weight of the ball bearings compress the metal contact plate to the musical microchip completing the circuit.
At this point, the music begins to play and will continue to play until the toilet seat is lowered to the horizontal position, the ball bearings travel back down the plastic tube, the metal contact plate is released, the circuit is broken and the music stops playing.
~ This function wilt repeat itself each and every time the toilet seat is raised to the vertical position and lowered to the horizontal position. See FIG 1 through to FIG 6 for visual support and further descriptions.
Pale 2 Many efforts have been made in the past to create:
An audible or visual signal when the toilet seat is in a vertical position.
~:~ Vibrating devices.
Seat pressure activated audio systems.
~:~ Viewing devices.
v Lighting devices.
~:~ Pedal devices.
o~ Automatic timing devices.
These devices have resulfied in significant problems, inconvenience, extra expense and even discomt~rt to the users such as:
~:~ Complicated installations and manufacturing procedures requiring special tools.
a~ Additional purchases of products to enable the unit to be installed.
~~ Power source accessibility, which may not be in the immediate area and which may be dangerous to the individual.
~~ Expensive units that are not easily installed or easily disposed of, when not wanted.
~:~ Requires external mechanical attachments.
v Aesthetically unattractive, very cumbersome and bulky.
Cannot be sanitized and becomes a place for germs.
Also manufacdrring problems such as:
~:~ More complicated manufacturing resulting in extra expenses.
~:~ Specialized housing of unit resulting in extra expenses.
~r Specialized electrical circuits resulting in extra expenses.
~:~ The end results with these extra expenses may result in additional cost for the consumers or end users.
Our solution to these problems:
The Electronic Toilet Seat Signal Box is a set-contained, a~t#retically appea#~g, inexpensive and disposable unit. Easily installed, attractively positioned on the backside of the toilet seat, Nght»eight, extremely confab and colour coordlnabed to most bathrooms. Suggested colours are: white, beige and black. The volume of music will be low enough to barely be heard while urinating and flushing, but loud enough to remind the individual to lower the seat prior to walking away.
Summary For the consumer, we have developed a product that will help reduce conflicts within the family over the raising and lowering of the toilet seat and increase safety within the home provided that the individuals follow the advice of the Elecd~onic Toilet Seat Signal Box, in lowering the toilet seat back to the horizontal position when completing the task at hand.
The Electronic Toilet Seat Signal Box is easily installed as well as simply removed. It is a gentle reminder for the individual not returning the toilet seat to the horizontal position and it ensures convenience for the individual needing to use the toilet seat in a horizontal position.
Once proper habits are established, the Electronic Toilet Seat Signal Box can be removed without difficulty.
The Electronic Toilet Seat Signal Box can be a useful tool to educate the young child or untrained adults on proper bathroom etiquette.
We feel that our invention well be a household product that will be readily sought after by the consumer once it becomes available. We thank you for examining our invention and look forward to producing a product that has been much needed in this high-stress society.
For further description of the Electronic Toilet Seat Signal Box see PIG t through FIG 6.
The Electronic Toilet Seat Signal Box is displayed in various posifions and viewing angles so you can grasp the true picture of what the Electronic Toilet Seat Signal Box looks like and how it functions.
Inventors:
c intion~C ' rtes John on Mark Kurt Vock ~lects~ouac Toilet Seat Sagasal Box component u~;.n r~r~ to ~~ s ~ Mounting Plate: 10.5 an long x 4 cm wide x 3 mm thick, injection moulded plastic mounting plate.
This plate has a two-sided self adhesive circular tape, which attadies the mounting plate to tfie urxierside of the toilet seat. On the other end is a 6 mm hole drilled through the plastic mounting plate, in which the arxt~or from the signal box is inserted.
Plastic Anchor: 1 cm injection moulded plastic arxahor is pem~anently attad~ed to the base of the signal box. The plastic arxhor dips on and off the hole in the mounting plate.
This allows the signal box to rotate a full 360 degrees malting it possible for the signal box to be mounted on erther the right or left side of the talet.
~ Plastic Insert: Plastic insert is inside the signal box do diarge the angle of the musical microd~ip. This dianges the angle of the musical microchip and gives it a more direct contact with the ball bearings.
~ Musical Microchip: The microchip is a product that is already patented and out on the market. It is glued onto the plastic insert and angled so that when the tioilet seat is lifted into the vertical position, the signal box rotates at a 90-degree angle. The ball bearings travel down the plastic tube and compress the metal contact plate, completing the tircuit and activating the musical microchip. When the seat is lowered b~ the horROrrtaf position the ball bearings move off the metal oor>tact plate and the metal contact plate breaks the arwit, which strops the music.
Metaf Contact Plate: The metal contact plate completes the connection of the tircuit and turns the music on, and when released, turns the music otfi.
Contact Wires: These wires attach the mia~ochip and battery to the mini speaker.
a Plastic Tube: This 1.3 an in diameter by 3 an kxrg plastic tube is hued to the second plastic insert and is angled towards the musical microchip. The tube is open at one end (the end that faces the microchip) and when the signal box is angled at a 90-degree angle the ball bearings travel down the tube and make contact with the metal contact plate.
~ Second Plastic Insert: Acts like the first pk~tic insert do adjust the angle of the tube so there is a better contact between the ball bearings and the metal contact plate.
B Signal Box: This ~ the injection moulded plastic outer casing that holds everything together. The box rs 4 cm wide x 3.5 cm long x 4 cm high. It is available in a multitude of colours and is completely sealed.
a The Speaker: The speaker is attad~d to the musical mia~ochip by the contact wires. It is part of the microchip and is glued to the side of the box. It is attached too the side of the box , which is furd~est away from the toilet.
~ Steel Ball Bearings: These two ball bearings are 1 cm in diameter and made of highly polisl~d steel.
They travel up and down the plastic tube freely.
Paa~ee 6
The Electronic Toilet Seat Signal Box comprises of an injecfion moulded plastic housing called the Signal Box, a gravity activated on/off switch, comprising of a Plastic Tube which holds 2 Steel Ball Bearings that, when the toilet seat is raised to the vertical position, the ball bearings travel down the plastic tube towards the Metal Contact Plate and a battery powered electronic Musi~l Microchip. The microchip is an electronic circuit board with a mounted battery and attached Contact ores Leading to a Speaker, emitting a musical tone (this part of the invention is already patented and is mainly identified with musical greeting cards). The signal box is attached to a Mounting Plate by an injection-moulded Plastic Anchor, which clips into a hole that is drilled into the mounting plate.
~ The signal box houses al( the components of the Elec6ronic Toilet Seat Signal Box with the exception of the mounting plate and plastic anchor.
~ On one end of the mounting plate is a two-sided self adhesive disc attached to the top of the mounting plate and affixes to the underside of the toilet seat.
The signal box is attached to the other end of the mounting plate by the plastic anchor, which is clipped into the hole in the mounting plate. The signal box can rotate 360 degrees on the mounting plate allowing the mounting plate to be attached to either the left or right side of the toilet seat.
~ The musical microchip is attached to an angled Plastic Insert, which is affixed to the sidewall of the signal box. When mounted on the toilet seat this wall of the signal box faces the hinged side of the toilet seat. Mounted on the base of the signal box is an angled Second Plastic Insert with the Plastic Tube mounted to that. Inside the plastic tube are two weighted steel Bali bearings.
The tube is positioned so the opening of the plastic tul~ faces the metal contact plate of the musical microchip. The tube is angled so that, when in the horizontal position, the ball bearings sit in the lower end of the tube away from the metal contact plate of the musical microchip.
~ When the toilet seat is raised to the vertical position, as the signal box rotates, the steel ball bearings travel down the tube and the weight of the ball bearings compress the metal contact plate to the musical microchip completing the circuit.
At this point, the music begins to play and will continue to play until the toilet seat is lowered to the horizontal position, the ball bearings travel back down the plastic tube, the metal contact plate is released, the circuit is broken and the music stops playing.
~ This function wilt repeat itself each and every time the toilet seat is raised to the vertical position and lowered to the horizontal position. See FIG 1 through to FIG 6 for visual support and further descriptions.
Pale 2 Many efforts have been made in the past to create:
An audible or visual signal when the toilet seat is in a vertical position.
~:~ Vibrating devices.
Seat pressure activated audio systems.
~:~ Viewing devices.
v Lighting devices.
~:~ Pedal devices.
o~ Automatic timing devices.
These devices have resulfied in significant problems, inconvenience, extra expense and even discomt~rt to the users such as:
~:~ Complicated installations and manufacturing procedures requiring special tools.
a~ Additional purchases of products to enable the unit to be installed.
~~ Power source accessibility, which may not be in the immediate area and which may be dangerous to the individual.
~~ Expensive units that are not easily installed or easily disposed of, when not wanted.
~:~ Requires external mechanical attachments.
v Aesthetically unattractive, very cumbersome and bulky.
Cannot be sanitized and becomes a place for germs.
Also manufacdrring problems such as:
~:~ More complicated manufacturing resulting in extra expenses.
~:~ Specialized housing of unit resulting in extra expenses.
~r Specialized electrical circuits resulting in extra expenses.
~:~ The end results with these extra expenses may result in additional cost for the consumers or end users.
Our solution to these problems:
The Electronic Toilet Seat Signal Box is a set-contained, a~t#retically appea#~g, inexpensive and disposable unit. Easily installed, attractively positioned on the backside of the toilet seat, Nght»eight, extremely confab and colour coordlnabed to most bathrooms. Suggested colours are: white, beige and black. The volume of music will be low enough to barely be heard while urinating and flushing, but loud enough to remind the individual to lower the seat prior to walking away.
Summary For the consumer, we have developed a product that will help reduce conflicts within the family over the raising and lowering of the toilet seat and increase safety within the home provided that the individuals follow the advice of the Elecd~onic Toilet Seat Signal Box, in lowering the toilet seat back to the horizontal position when completing the task at hand.
The Electronic Toilet Seat Signal Box is easily installed as well as simply removed. It is a gentle reminder for the individual not returning the toilet seat to the horizontal position and it ensures convenience for the individual needing to use the toilet seat in a horizontal position.
Once proper habits are established, the Electronic Toilet Seat Signal Box can be removed without difficulty.
The Electronic Toilet Seat Signal Box can be a useful tool to educate the young child or untrained adults on proper bathroom etiquette.
We feel that our invention well be a household product that will be readily sought after by the consumer once it becomes available. We thank you for examining our invention and look forward to producing a product that has been much needed in this high-stress society.
For further description of the Electronic Toilet Seat Signal Box see PIG t through FIG 6.
The Electronic Toilet Seat Signal Box is displayed in various posifions and viewing angles so you can grasp the true picture of what the Electronic Toilet Seat Signal Box looks like and how it functions.
Inventors:
c intion~C ' rtes John on Mark Kurt Vock ~lects~ouac Toilet Seat Sagasal Box component u~;.n r~r~ to ~~ s ~ Mounting Plate: 10.5 an long x 4 cm wide x 3 mm thick, injection moulded plastic mounting plate.
This plate has a two-sided self adhesive circular tape, which attadies the mounting plate to tfie urxierside of the toilet seat. On the other end is a 6 mm hole drilled through the plastic mounting plate, in which the arxt~or from the signal box is inserted.
Plastic Anchor: 1 cm injection moulded plastic arxahor is pem~anently attad~ed to the base of the signal box. The plastic arxhor dips on and off the hole in the mounting plate.
This allows the signal box to rotate a full 360 degrees malting it possible for the signal box to be mounted on erther the right or left side of the talet.
~ Plastic Insert: Plastic insert is inside the signal box do diarge the angle of the musical microd~ip. This dianges the angle of the musical microchip and gives it a more direct contact with the ball bearings.
~ Musical Microchip: The microchip is a product that is already patented and out on the market. It is glued onto the plastic insert and angled so that when the tioilet seat is lifted into the vertical position, the signal box rotates at a 90-degree angle. The ball bearings travel down the plastic tube and compress the metal contact plate, completing the tircuit and activating the musical microchip. When the seat is lowered b~ the horROrrtaf position the ball bearings move off the metal oor>tact plate and the metal contact plate breaks the arwit, which strops the music.
Metaf Contact Plate: The metal contact plate completes the connection of the tircuit and turns the music on, and when released, turns the music otfi.
Contact Wires: These wires attach the mia~ochip and battery to the mini speaker.
a Plastic Tube: This 1.3 an in diameter by 3 an kxrg plastic tube is hued to the second plastic insert and is angled towards the musical microchip. The tube is open at one end (the end that faces the microchip) and when the signal box is angled at a 90-degree angle the ball bearings travel down the tube and make contact with the metal contact plate.
~ Second Plastic Insert: Acts like the first pk~tic insert do adjust the angle of the tube so there is a better contact between the ball bearings and the metal contact plate.
B Signal Box: This ~ the injection moulded plastic outer casing that holds everything together. The box rs 4 cm wide x 3.5 cm long x 4 cm high. It is available in a multitude of colours and is completely sealed.
a The Speaker: The speaker is attad~d to the musical mia~ochip by the contact wires. It is part of the microchip and is glued to the side of the box. It is attached too the side of the box , which is furd~est away from the toilet.
~ Steel Ball Bearings: These two ball bearings are 1 cm in diameter and made of highly polisl~d steel.
They travel up and down the plastic tube freely.
Paa~ee 6
Claims
Claims We claim:
The Electronic Toilet Sit Signal Box has been developed for the purpose of detecting whether the toilet seat is in the upright/vertical position or the down/horizontal position, thus encouraging the users to lower the toilet seat to the horizontal position when they have finished using the toilet.
A toilet seat for the most part is made of a solid material and is attached to the toilet by a hinge mechanism. Toilet seats are raised to a vertical position and lowered to a horizontal position by individuals using the toilet for various purposes. Some examples are:
~ Most women will keep the seat in the horizontal position when using the toilet to urinate or have a bowel movement.
~ Most men will keep the seat in the horizontal position to have a bowel movement and put the toilet seat in the vertical position to urinate.
~ Both genders will usually put the toilet seat in the vertical position to vomit.
~ Parents and older children generally teach, during toilet training, their younger male children/brothers to raise the toilet seat in the vertical position prior to urinating.
~ Anyone cleaning the toilet and toilet seat will at some point in the cleaning process raise the toilet seat to the vertical position.
There may be other reasons not listed, for an individual to raise the toilet seat to the vertical position. Many times in these situations individuals may walk away from the toilet without lowering the toilet seat back to the horizontal position.
This becomes especially inconvenient and annoying for anyone who would enter the washroom for the purpose of using the toilet in the seated position. They would first have to lower the seat to the horizontal position. The potential for injury also exists, if they do not notice the seat in the vertical position prior to sitting down.
Studies have shown that this is an irritating social problem and can lead to severe personal trauma for subsequent users who fail to notice the vertical position of the toilet seat prior to sitting down. It has caused angry exchanges between men and women.
The Electronic Toilet Seat Signal Box has been invented to give everyone a soothing, gentle reminder to lower the toilet seat to the horizontal position after use.
The Electronic Toilet Sit Signal Box has been developed for the purpose of detecting whether the toilet seat is in the upright/vertical position or the down/horizontal position, thus encouraging the users to lower the toilet seat to the horizontal position when they have finished using the toilet.
A toilet seat for the most part is made of a solid material and is attached to the toilet by a hinge mechanism. Toilet seats are raised to a vertical position and lowered to a horizontal position by individuals using the toilet for various purposes. Some examples are:
~ Most women will keep the seat in the horizontal position when using the toilet to urinate or have a bowel movement.
~ Most men will keep the seat in the horizontal position to have a bowel movement and put the toilet seat in the vertical position to urinate.
~ Both genders will usually put the toilet seat in the vertical position to vomit.
~ Parents and older children generally teach, during toilet training, their younger male children/brothers to raise the toilet seat in the vertical position prior to urinating.
~ Anyone cleaning the toilet and toilet seat will at some point in the cleaning process raise the toilet seat to the vertical position.
There may be other reasons not listed, for an individual to raise the toilet seat to the vertical position. Many times in these situations individuals may walk away from the toilet without lowering the toilet seat back to the horizontal position.
This becomes especially inconvenient and annoying for anyone who would enter the washroom for the purpose of using the toilet in the seated position. They would first have to lower the seat to the horizontal position. The potential for injury also exists, if they do not notice the seat in the vertical position prior to sitting down.
Studies have shown that this is an irritating social problem and can lead to severe personal trauma for subsequent users who fail to notice the vertical position of the toilet seat prior to sitting down. It has caused angry exchanges between men and women.
The Electronic Toilet Seat Signal Box has been invented to give everyone a soothing, gentle reminder to lower the toilet seat to the horizontal position after use.
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| NL1035510C2 (en) * | 2008-06-02 | 2009-12-03 | Dennis Keuck | Warning device to prevent urinating from standing position while toilet seat is lowered, generates signal when seat is in lowered position and not being sat on |
| WO2013119129A1 (en) | 2012-02-08 | 2013-08-15 | Jan CZUBIK | Human presence detector with reminder of open |
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| NL1035510C2 (en) * | 2008-06-02 | 2009-12-03 | Dennis Keuck | Warning device to prevent urinating from standing position while toilet seat is lowered, generates signal when seat is in lowered position and not being sat on |
| WO2013119129A1 (en) | 2012-02-08 | 2013-08-15 | Jan CZUBIK | Human presence detector with reminder of open |
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