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The invention is a device made out of ABS plastic material that is made using a plastic injection molding process. The device is used by attaching two of the devices to the bottom of a toilet seat made out of plastic materials, wood or metal. They are placed on opposite sides of the toilet seat on the underneath potion in the center of the seat.
The Toilet Seat Stopper invention is related to plumbing the toilet bowl seat specifically. The attached picture documents show the construction of the device and how it attaches to the seat.
The advantages of the invention are the device minimizes the lateral movement of the toilet seat. It helps cut down on the loosening of the toilet seat bolts. It is intended to prevent toilet seat accidents.
FIG. 1 Shows flange hole, curvature and tab at the bottom.
FIG. 2 Shows flange on the bottom back of stopper and tab at the bottom.
FIG. 3 Shows tab with side wall and flange with hole.
FIG. 4 Shows inside construction of stopper.
FIG. 5 Shows flange front wall and tab.
FIG. 6 Shows backside of stopper, tab and flange with hole.
FIG. 7 Shows logo placement.
FIG. 8 Shows logo placement on bottom of flange.
FIG. 9 Shows the overall thickness of the stopper.
FIG. 10 Shows the back of the stopper, tab and flange.
FIG. 11 Shows the flange with hole.
FIG. 12 Shows flange with back wall and tab.
FIG. 13 Shows how stoppers attached to the bottom of a toilet seat.
The invention is made by a plastic molding injection process using ABS plastic material which is injected into a mold made to form the part. The part is used to attach to the bottom of a toilet seat to minimize the lateral movement of the seat. This item is unique and has no counterpart.