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I have developed an item which I shaped like the top of the toilet tank lid, only smaller as to see the color of the lid surrounding the item. Although this item can be made out of any material, I chose to make the item out of contact paper (Drawing, Picture, & Sample enclosed). It lays flat, fits quickly & easily—just peel & stick. When made of rubber, the item does not slide & cushions & prevents things from sliding when placed on top.
FIG. 1 is the top view.
FIG. 2 is the full view.
Referring now to the drawings:
There is shown a toilet tank 3 with the toilet tank lid 2 seated on top. The top of the lid 1 is shown with the Tank Topper 4 covering the lid with approximately 1″ of the lid top 1 showing around it. The Tank Topper 4 is easily removable by pulling up on a corner 5 & pulling off.