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US2407005A - Attachment for toilets - Google Patents

Attachment for toilets
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US2407005A
US2407005AUS546768AUS54676844AUS2407005AUS 2407005 AUS2407005 AUS 2407005AUS 546768 AUS546768 AUS 546768AUS 54676844 AUS54676844 AUS 54676844AUS 2407005 AUS2407005 AUS 2407005A
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Sept. 3, 1946.- J. B. HAL EY I 2,407,005
I. ATTACHMENT FOR TOILE'I'S v Filed July 27, 1944 Patented Sept. 3, 1946 UNITEDSTATES PATENT OFFICE 1 Claim.
This invention relates to an attachment for toilets.
An object of the invention is to provide an attachment of the character described designed to be used with the modern type of commode and that will render the commode substantially noiseless in use.
Another object is to provide an attachment of the character described that may be readily applied to a conventional commode, which is made of plastic or other suitable material of a color to match the commode and which is re- .movable for cleansing purposes.
With the above and other objects in view the invention has particular relation to certain novel features of construction, arrangement of parts and use, an example of Which is given in this specification and illustrated in the accompanying drawing wherein:
Figure 1 shows a plan view of a commode bowl showing the attachment installed.
Figure 2 shows a side elevation partly in section taken on the line 22 of Figure 1; and
Figure 3 shows a fragmentary sectional view taken on the line 33 ofFigur 1.
Referring now more particularly to the drawing wherein like numerals of reference designate the same parts in each of the figures, the numeral l designates a conventional commode showing the hinged seat removed.
Thenumeral 2 designates a baflle which may be formed of any suitable material such as plastic.
This baflle is arcuate in plan view as shown in Figure 1. Its outer margin is extended forwardly and lies closely against the upper portion of the decliningbottom 3 of the commode and the baffie extends inwardly beyond the rim of the commode only far enough to catch the liquid and conduct it noiselessly into the water in the commode leaving the rear position of the commode unobstructed.
The baffle is also arcuate in cross sectional view as shown in Figures 2 and 3. Its center is elevated thus providing the declining end chutes 4, 4 which form discharges onto thedeclining bottom 3 so that the discharge from the chutes 4 will fall onto thedeclining bottom 3 of the toilet and will trickle noiselessly down said bottom into the flushing water with which the bowl is normally partly filled.
Fastened to opposite ends of thebafile 2 near the outer margin thereof ar theupstanding anchor rods 5, 5 whose upper ends are outwardly turned forming the hooks 6, 6 which engage over therim 1 of the bowl and which are shaped to conform to the top of said rim and are of sufficient length to locate the baffle a sufficient distance beneath the top of the commode that it will not contact the body of the user of the commode.
Adjacent the inner margin of the baflle and centrally located between the ends thereof there isreceptacle 8 whose bottom is perforated and which is provided to contain a deodorant. The bafile may be readily removed for cleansing purposes by merely disengaging the hooks 6.
What I claim is:
A commode attachment comprising, a baflie which is arcuate from end to end in plan and which is arcuate in cross section from end to end and whose center is elevated, the ends forming discharge chutes which decline each way from JOE B. HALEY.
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Cited By (17)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication numberPriority datePublication dateAssigneeTitle
US3486172A (en)*1967-12-261969-12-30Arthur A GleichertUrine deflector
US3723998A (en)*1972-04-051973-04-03R WehrToilet bowl attachment
US4050101A (en)*1975-05-211977-09-27Clyde Sherman LogueBaffle for toilet bowl
US4437430A (en)1982-04-261984-03-20Debardeleben Martha GMethod and apparatus for training cats to use a toilet bowl
US5005224A (en)*1989-12-151991-04-09Carmichael William MToilet bowl silencer dish
USD341414S (en)1992-01-031993-11-16Baker Melvin LSplash guard for toilet bowl
US5335379A (en)*1993-08-031994-08-09Waldo David LToilet bowl flushing attachment
USD354124S (en)1992-10-071995-01-03Dejonge Arnold LToilet bowl deflector
US6289527B1 (en)*2000-02-112001-09-18Kurt TruettnerToilet sanitary device
US6513172B1 (en)2002-09-202003-02-04Robert N. NortonToilet splatter shield
US20060037128A1 (en)*2004-08-232006-02-23Michael LewisUrinal splash guard insert
USD638527S1 (en)2010-09-212011-05-24Stringham Matthew BToliet seat urination guard
USD685894S1 (en)2012-12-032013-07-09Donald A. LockmanToilet seat urination guard
US8887320B2 (en)2010-09-212014-11-18Ernest Lee DeZarnFlow projector device
DE102009015205B4 (en)*2008-03-282017-05-24Aljoscha Althoff Device for facilitating the urine delivery for men in sitting toilets
US9955830B1 (en)*2017-03-142018-05-01Constance HarrisDevice for holding male genitalia adjacent to a toilet seat
USD963460S1 (en)*2020-10-082022-09-13Kenneth ChapmanUrine shield clip

Cited By (18)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication numberPriority datePublication dateAssigneeTitle
US3486172A (en)*1967-12-261969-12-30Arthur A GleichertUrine deflector
US3723998A (en)*1972-04-051973-04-03R WehrToilet bowl attachment
US4050101A (en)*1975-05-211977-09-27Clyde Sherman LogueBaffle for toilet bowl
US4437430A (en)1982-04-261984-03-20Debardeleben Martha GMethod and apparatus for training cats to use a toilet bowl
US5005224A (en)*1989-12-151991-04-09Carmichael William MToilet bowl silencer dish
USD341414S (en)1992-01-031993-11-16Baker Melvin LSplash guard for toilet bowl
USD354124S (en)1992-10-071995-01-03Dejonge Arnold LToilet bowl deflector
US5335379A (en)*1993-08-031994-08-09Waldo David LToilet bowl flushing attachment
US6289527B1 (en)*2000-02-112001-09-18Kurt TruettnerToilet sanitary device
US6513172B1 (en)2002-09-202003-02-04Robert N. NortonToilet splatter shield
US20060037128A1 (en)*2004-08-232006-02-23Michael LewisUrinal splash guard insert
US7461413B2 (en)2004-08-232008-12-09Michael LewisUrinal splash guard insert
DE102009015205B4 (en)*2008-03-282017-05-24Aljoscha Althoff Device for facilitating the urine delivery for men in sitting toilets
USD638527S1 (en)2010-09-212011-05-24Stringham Matthew BToliet seat urination guard
US8887320B2 (en)2010-09-212014-11-18Ernest Lee DeZarnFlow projector device
USD685894S1 (en)2012-12-032013-07-09Donald A. LockmanToilet seat urination guard
US9955830B1 (en)*2017-03-142018-05-01Constance HarrisDevice for holding male genitalia adjacent to a toilet seat
USD963460S1 (en)*2020-10-082022-09-13Kenneth ChapmanUrine shield clip

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