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US3059244A US35768A US3576860A US3059244A US 3059244 A US3059244 A US 3059244A US 35768 A US35768 A US 35768A US 3576860 A US3576860 A US 3576860A US 3059244 A US3059244 A US 3059244A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03DWATER-CLOSETS OR URINALS WITH FLUSHING DEVICES; FLUSHING VALVES THEREFOR
    • E03D9/00Sanitary or other accessories for lavatories ; Devices for cleaning or disinfecting the toilet room or the toilet bowl; Devices for eliminating smells
    • E03D9/04Special arrangement or operation of ventilating devices
    • E03D9/05Special arrangement or operation of ventilating devices ventilating the bowl
    • E03D9/052Special arrangement or operation of ventilating devices ventilating the bowl using incorporated fans
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10T24/44Clasp, clip, support-clamp, or required component thereof
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  • Another important object of this invention is the provision of a ventilating attachment which is adjustable to accommodate installation on substantially all types and sizes of water closets.
  • a further important object of the present invention is to provide a water closet ventilating attachment which is readily detachable from an exhaust vent and is portable for convenient removal for cleansing of the area adjacent the water closet.
  • FIGURE 1 is a foreshortened front elevation of a ventilating attachment embodying the features of the present invention, the same being shown in association with a conventional water closet, a portion of which is broken away to disclose details of internal construction;
  • FIGURE 2 is a side elevation of the ventilating head component of the attachment shown in FIGURE 1;
  • FIGURE 3 is an end elevation as viewed [from the right in FIGURE 2;
  • FIGURE 4 is a bottom plan view of the head as viewed from the bottom in FIGURE 2.
  • the ventilating attachment of this invention is adapted for use with a conventional water closet which, as illustrated in FIGURE 1, includes a water reservoir connected to the Water channel 12 formed in the hollow peripheral rim 14 of the bowl 16 for injecting water into the latter through the communicating openings '18.
  • a hinged seat 20 overlies the rim of the bowl and is spaced above the latter by means of the resilient buttons 22.
  • the ventilating attachment includes a ventilating head, the preferred construction of which is best illustrated in FIGURES 2, 3 and 4.
  • This head preferably is molded of plastic material, although it may be of metal if desired. It includes a hollow body 24 defining an internal channel 26 which is open at the front, or inlet end of the body and communicates at its inner, or outlet end with the longitudinal bore 28 of the hollow stem 30.
  • This stem is molded as an integral part of the body, or is otherwise attached thereto, and preferably is positioned on the longitudinal center line of the body.
  • a pair of laterally spaced projections 32, 34 Adjacent the front end of the body there is molded or otherwise attached to the underside thereof a pair of laterally spaced projections 32, 34. These projections extend in the same direction as the hollow stem 30, and form with the latter a three element clamp by which to secure the head detachably to the hollow rim 14 of the closet bowl.
  • the pair of spaced projections 32, 34 frictionally engage the inner edge of the hollow rim and the hollow stern 30 engages the outer edge of the rim, with the hollow body 24 overlying the rim underneath the seat 20.
  • the attachment head may be secured firmly to the rim by initially placing it upon a forward portion of the rim variationin the lateral dimensions of the hollow rim 14 of various types of sizes ofwater closet bowls.
  • such means is provided by the cam member 36.
  • This cam member is provided with a longitudinal bore-positioned eccentrically with respect to the circular perimeter of the cam member. The bore isproportioned to receive the stem 30 therethrough, for mounting the cam member on the stem. By rotating the cam member relative to the stem, the distance between the spaced projections '32, 34 and the nearest surface of the cam member may be varied over a substantial range, thus accommodating bowl rims of varying dimensions.
  • the outer circumference of the stem is provided with circumferentially spaced longitudinal ribs 38, and the bore of the cam member is provided with corresponding circumferentially spaced longitudinal grooves in which to receive the ribs and thus secure the cam member in the desired position of adjustment.
  • the outlet bore of the stem 30 is connected through the flexible tube 40 to the inlet of an evacuating pump 42.
  • the pump is driven by an electric motor 44 housed integrally therewith.
  • This unit may be installed permanently on a wall 46 with the exhaust outlet of the pump extending through the wall.
  • the evacuating pump and motor unit is simply supported freely upon the bathroom floor 48 and the motor provided with an extension cord 50 for attachment to a wall socket.
  • An actuating lever 52 for the control switch of the motor is positioned [for convenient access.
  • a flexible tube 54 is connected at one end to the outlet of the evacuating pump and is provided at its opposite end with a detachable coupling 56 by which to make connection with an outlet coupling 58 mounted in the.
  • the outlet coupling may communicate with the exterior of the building. In the event it is an interior wall, the outlet coupling may simply communicate with the hollow interior of the wall, for exhausting to the remote attic area.
  • the coupling may be attached to a tube which extends upwardly through the wall and attic area and thence through the roof to the outside atmosphere.
  • a ventilating attachment for water closets having a seat spaced above a peripheral rim of a closet bowl, comprising a hollow body adapted to be seated on the peripheral rim of the closet bowl and having a front opening 3 directed toward the interior of the closet bowl, a downwardly projecting hollow stem integrally connected to said hollow body for interior communication therewith and adapted to overlie the outer side edge of the peripheral rim of the closet bowl, a pair of downwardly extending projections integrally connected to said body in spaced relation with said hollow stem and adapted for engagement with the inner side edge of the peripheral rim of the closet bowl, eccentric cam means on said hollow stem, said hollow stern having external longitudinal serrations on a portion thereof and said eccentric cam means having a correspondingly serrated aperture releasably engaging the serrated portion of said hollow stern for releasably securing said cam means on said stern in desired positions of rotational adjustment to adjust the spacing between said cam means and said pair of projec- 4 tions, said pair of projections being spaced laterally

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Oct. 23, 1962 G. R. JARRETT 3,059,244
VENTILATING ATTACHMENT FOR WATER CLOSETS Filed June 15, 1960 George Rdar're H mmvrm H en 2 United States Patent 3,059,244 VENTILATING ATTACHMENT FOR WATER CLOSETS George R. Jarrett, 1604 SE. 52nd Ave., Portland, Oreg. Filed June 13, 1960, Ser. No. 35,768 1 Claim. (Cl. 4-213) This invention pertains to the ventilation of water closets, and relates particularly to a simplified attachment by which to effect such ventilation.
It is a principal object of the present invention to provide a simplified ventilating attachment for water closets which is capable of installation without modification of the closet.
Another important object of this invention is the provision of a ventilating attachment which is adjustable to accommodate installation on substantially all types and sizes of water closets.
A further important object of the present invention is to provide a water closet ventilating attachment which is readily detachable from an exhaust vent and is portable for convenient removal for cleansing of the area adjacent the water closet.
The foregoing and other objects and advantages of the present invention will appear from the following detailed description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawing in which:
FIGURE 1 is a foreshortened front elevation of a ventilating attachment embodying the features of the present invention, the same being shown in association with a conventional water closet, a portion of which is broken away to disclose details of internal construction;
FIGURE 2 is a side elevation of the ventilating head component of the attachment shown in FIGURE 1;
FIGURE 3 is an end elevation as viewed [from the right in FIGURE 2; and
FIGURE 4 is a bottom plan view of the head as viewed from the bottom in FIGURE 2.
The ventilating attachment of this invention is adapted for use with a conventional water closet which, as illustrated in FIGURE 1, includes a water reservoir connected to the Water channel 12 formed in the hollow peripheral rim 14 of the bowl 16 for injecting water into the latter through the communicating openings '18. A hinged seat 20 overlies the rim of the bowl and is spaced above the latter by means of the resilient buttons 22.
The ventilating attachment includes a ventilating head, the preferred construction of which is best illustrated in FIGURES 2, 3 and 4. This head preferably is molded of plastic material, although it may be of metal if desired. It includes a hollow body 24 defining an internal channel 26 which is open at the front, or inlet end of the body and communicates at its inner, or outlet end with the longitudinal bore 28 of the hollow stem 30. This stem is molded as an integral part of the body, or is otherwise attached thereto, and preferably is positioned on the longitudinal center line of the body.
Adjacent the front end of the body there is molded or otherwise attached to the underside thereof a pair of laterally spaced projections 32, 34. These projections extend in the same direction as the hollow stem 30, and form with the latter a three element clamp by which to secure the head detachably to the hollow rim 14 of the closet bowl. Thus, the pair of spaced projections 32, 34 frictionally engage the inner edge of the hollow rim and the hollow stern 30 engages the outer edge of the rim, with the hollow body 24 overlying the rim underneath the seat 20. Since the hollow rim generally enlarges in lateral dimension toward the rear sides of the bowl, the attachment head may be secured firmly to the rim by initially placing it upon a forward portion of the rim variationin the lateral dimensions of the hollow rim 14 of various types of sizes ofwater closet bowls. In the embodiment illustrated in the drawing, such means is provided by the cam member 36. This cam member is provided with a longitudinal bore-positioned eccentrically with respect to the circular perimeter of the cam member. The bore isproportioned to receive the stem 30 therethrough, for mounting the cam member on the stem. By rotating the cam member relative to the stem, the distance between the spaced projections '32, 34 and the nearest surface of the cam member may be varied over a substantial range, thus accommodating bowl rims of varying dimensions.
In order to insure against rotation of the cam member 36 from its position of adjustment on the stem 30, the outer circumference of the stem is provided with circumferentially spaced longitudinal ribs 38, and the bore of the cam member is provided with corresponding circumferentially spaced longitudinal grooves in which to receive the ribs and thus secure the cam member in the desired position of adjustment.
The outlet bore of the stem 30 is connected through the flexible tube 40 to the inlet of an evacuating pump 42. In the preferred embodiment illustrated, the pump is driven by an electric motor 44 housed integrally therewith. This unit may be installed permanently on a wall 46 with the exhaust outlet of the pump extending through the wall. However, when thus permanently installed, most building codes require that the electric wiring for the motor supply be a permanent internal installation, and prohibit external connection to a wall socket. Accordingly, in the preferred embodiment illustrated, the evacuating pump and motor unit is simply supported freely upon the bathroom floor 48 and the motor provided with an extension cord 50 for attachment to a wall socket. An actuating lever 52 for the control switch of the motor is positioned [for convenient access.
A flexible tube 54 is connected at one end to the outlet of the evacuating pump and is provided at its opposite end with a detachable coupling 56 by which to make connection with an outlet coupling 58 mounted in the.
wall adjacent the floor. In the event this is an external wall, the outlet coupling may communicate with the exterior of the building. In the event it is an interior wall, the outlet coupling may simply communicate with the hollow interior of the wall, for exhausting to the remote attic area. Alternatively, the coupling may be attached to a tube which extends upwardly through the wall and attic area and thence through the roof to the outside atmosphere.
Thus, by the present invention, there is provided extremely simplified and economical means by which to afford eflicient ventilation of a water closet. The attachment is readily installed without modification of the closet and is easily removed when desired. The portable assembly illustrated requires only the provision of a single exhaust outlet in an adjacent wall.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes in the structural details and arrangement of parts described hercinbefore may be made without departing from the spirit of this invention and the scope of the appended claim.
Having now described my invention and the manner in which it may be used, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
A ventilating attachment for water closets having a seat spaced above a peripheral rim of a closet bowl, comprising a hollow body adapted to be seated on the peripheral rim of the closet bowl and having a front opening 3 directed toward the interior of the closet bowl, a downwardly projecting hollow stem integrally connected to said hollow body for interior communication therewith and adapted to overlie the outer side edge of the peripheral rim of the closet bowl, a pair of downwardly extending projections integrally connected to said body in spaced relation with said hollow stem and adapted for engagement with the inner side edge of the peripheral rim of the closet bowl, eccentric cam means on said hollow stem, said hollow stern having external longitudinal serrations on a portion thereof and said eccentric cam means having a correspondingly serrated aperture releasably engaging the serrated portion of said hollow stern for releasably securing said cam means on said stern in desired positions of rotational adjustment to adjust the spacing between said cam means and said pair of projec- 4 tions, said pair of projections being spaced laterally from each other and providing with said cam means a three point engagement of the rim to accommodate attachment of the head to closet bowl rims of various sizes and curvatures, and evacuating pump means connected to said hollow stem.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 222,086 Slemmer Nov. 25, 1879 1,067,472 Creed July 15, 1913 2,009,054 Mooney July 23, 1935 2,380,891 Wheeler July 31, 1945 2,427,479 Shatkin Sept. 16, 1947 2,727,249 Kochert Dec. 20, 1955 2,747,201 Herriott May 29, 1956
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US4099047A (en) * 1976-11-19 1978-07-04 Kirkland Jr James R Commode ventilation system
US4317242A (en) * 1978-09-29 1982-03-02 Stamper Robin H Device for the removal of foul air from toilet bowls and the like
US4493117A (en) * 1983-07-05 1985-01-15 Aldo Sguazzin Continuously deodorized toilet
USD316143S (en) 1988-04-26 1991-04-09 Lipps Jan D Nozzle for commode deoderizer
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US3927429A (en) * 1974-01-18 1975-12-23 Raymond H Pearson Toilet deodorizing accessory including leak proof connection
US4099047A (en) * 1976-11-19 1978-07-04 Kirkland Jr James R Commode ventilation system
US4317242A (en) * 1978-09-29 1982-03-02 Stamper Robin H Device for the removal of foul air from toilet bowls and the like
US4493117A (en) * 1983-07-05 1985-01-15 Aldo Sguazzin Continuously deodorized toilet
USD316143S (en) 1988-04-26 1991-04-09 Lipps Jan D Nozzle for commode deoderizer
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