[0001] The present invention relates to a lifting device for stool cover.
[0002] Almost all stool covers used nowadays are operated by hand, that is, it is very inconvenient
to use. Furthermore, the hand might be stained with sewage. Hence, many attempts have
been made to eliminate such drawbacks, but none of them can lead to satisfactory results.
[0003] It is, therefore, an object of the present inventien to provide a lifting device
for stool cover which may obviate and mitigate the above-mentioned drawbacks.
[0004] The present invention relates to a lifting device for stool cover which utilizes
pinions in association with racks to control a stool cover.
[0005] It is the primary object of the present invention to provide a lifting device for
stool cover which is simple in construction.
[0006] It is another object of the present invention to provide a lifting device for stool
cover which is easy to use.
[0007] It is still another object of the present invention to provide a lifting device for
stool cover which is economic to produce.
[0008] It is still another object of the present invent on to provide a lifting device for
stool cover which can be quickly assembled.
[0009] It is a further object of the present invention to provide a lifting device for stool
cover which is facile to manufacture.
[0010] Other objects and merits and a fuller understanding of the present invention will
be obtained by those having ordinary skill in the art when the following detailed
description of the best mode contemplated for practicing the invention has been read
in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein like numerals refer to like
or similar parts and in which:
FIG. 1 shows an application of a lifting device for stool cover according to the present
invention;
FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the lifting device;
FIG. 3 shows the relative positions of the component parts of the lifting device when
the stool lid is closed;
FIG. 4 shows how to open the stool lid of the lifting device;
FIG. 5 shows how to open the stool seat of the lifting device;
FIG. 6 shows another preferred embodiment of lifting device according to the present
invention; and
FIG. 7 shows the function of the driving arm.
[0011] Before explaining the present invention in detail, it is to be understood that the
invention is noz limited in its application to the details of construction and arrangement
of parts illustrated in the accompanying drawings, since the invention is capable
of other embodiments and of being practiced or carried out in various ways. Also,
it is to be understood that the phraseology or terminology employed herein is for
the purpose of description and not of limitation.
[0012] Referring to the drawings and in particular to FIG. 2 thereof, the lifting device
100 according to the present invention comprises a bracket 1 which may be fastened
on the bowl of a stool in known manner. The bracket 1 has a lug 15 at one end and
a supporting portion 11 at the other end. The lug 15 is provided with a center hole
16. The supporting portion 11 has a hole 14 in alignment with the center hole 16 of
the lug 15, an upper dovetail slot 12 and a lower dovetail slot 13. An upper rack
2 having a dovetail 21 on its top and a pin 22 extending outwardly from the outer
side thereof is slidably fitted with the upper dovetail slot 12 of the supporting
portion 11 of the bracket 1. The bottom of the upper rack 2 is longitudinally divided
into two parts and only the inner one of the parts is provided with teeth. A lower
rack 3 having a dovetail 31 on its bottom and a pin 32 extending outwardly from one
side thereof is slidably fitted with the lower dovetail slot 13. The top of the lower
rack 3 is longitudinally divided into two parts and only the outer part and one-half
of the inner part are provided with teeth. An outer shaft 4 having a pinion 41 at
one end and a square portion 42 at the other end i inserted into the hole 14 of the
supporting portion 11 of the bracket 1, with the square portion 42 adapted to a square
hole 111 of a stool lid 10. The outer shaft 4 is hollow in structure. Inserted into
the outer shaft 4 is an inner shaft 5 having at one end a pinion 51 and at the other
end a square portion 52 adapted to a square hole 91 of a stool seat 9. The inner shaft
5 further has an axle 53 extending through the center hole 16 of the lug 15 of the
bracket 1. As a result, the stool lid 10 and the stool seat 9 will be rotated in unison
with the outer shaft 4 and the inner shaft 5, respectivefully. A driving arm 6 is
pivoted on the lower part of the supporting portion 11 of the bracket 1 by means of
a screw. The driving arm 6 is formed at one side with a first slot 61 adapted to the
pin 32 of the lower rack 3 and at the other side with a second slot 62 adapted to
the pin 22 of the upper rack 2. With reference to FIG. 7, when the driving arm 6 is
turned clockwise from the normal position, the pin 32 of the lower rack 3 will engage
with the first slot 61 of the driving arm 6 while the pin 22 of the upper rack 2 will
disengage from the second slot 62, thereby pushing the lower rack 3 to the right.
Similarly, when the driving arm 6 is turned counterclockwise from the normal position,
the pin 32 of the lower rack 3 will disengage from the first slot 61 of the driving
arm 6 while the pin 22 of the upper rack 2 will engage with the second slot 62 of
the driving arm 61, thus pushing upper rack 3 to the left. A tubular member 7 is welded
or otherwise secured to the lower part of the driving arm 6. A controlling lever 8
is fixedly connected with the tubular member 7 at its lower end. Hence the driving
arm 6 will be rotated with the controlling lever 8.
[0013] Turning to FIG. 3, there is shown the relative positions of the component parts of
the lifting device according to the present invention. As can be seen, the upper rack
2 and the lower rack 3 are positioned so that the pin 22 of the upper rack 2 and the
pin 32 of the lower rack 3 are resp
ecti
vef
ully located at the middle of the upper dovetail slot 12 and the lower dovetail slot
13 of the supporting portion 11 of the bracket 1.
[0014] Turning to FIG. 4, when the controlling lever 8 is pushed in the direction of arrow
A, the driving arm 6 will be moved in the direction of arrow B. Then, the driving
arm 6 will drive the upper rack 2 to move in the direction of arrow C, which in turn
will rotate pinion 41 of the outer shaft 4 in the direction of arrow D. Consequently,
the outer shaft 4 will raise the stool lid 10. Meanwhile, the lower rack 3 and the
inner shaft 5 remain stationary. Hence, it is only necessary to push the controlling
lever 8 in the direction of arrow A to open the stool lid 10. When desired to close
the stool lid 10, simply pull back the controlling lever 8 to its original position.
[0015] Referring to FIG. 5, there is shown the way how the stool seat 9 is raised. As illustrated,
when the controlling lever 8 is pulled in the direction of arrow F, the driving arm
6 will be moved in the direction of arrow G. Then, the driving arm 6 will carry the
lower rack 3 to move in the direction of arrow H which in turn will rotate the pinion
51 of the inner shaft 5 and the pinion 41 of the outer shaft 4 thereby lifting the
stool lid 10 and the stool seat 9. To close the stool lid 10 and .the stool seat 9,
simply push the controlling lever 8 back to its original position.
[0016] With reference to FIG. 6, there is shown another preferred embodiment of the present
invention. As shown, the upper rack 2, the lower rack 3 and the driving arm 6 are
replaced with a sector member 20. The top surface of the sector member 20 is divided
into four parts and only two diagonally opposite parts are provided with teeth. When
the controlling lever 8 is pulled to rotate the sector member 20 in the direction
of arrow L, the pinion 41 of the outer shaft 4 will be rotated thereby lifting the
stool lid 10. As the sector member 20 is further rotated in the direction of arrow
L, the pinion 51 of the inner shaft 5 will be rotated to lift the stool seat 9. T6
lower the stool lid 10 and/or the stool seat 9, it is only necessary to push the control
ling lever 8 in reverse direction.
[0017] Although this invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity,
it is understood that the present disclosure is made by way of example only and that
numerous changes in the detail of construction and the combination and arrangement
of parts may be resorted to without departing the spirit and scope of the invention
as hereinafter claimed.
1/. A lifting device 100 for stool cover, comprising:
a bracket 1 having a lug 15 at one end and a supporting portion 11 at the other end,
said lug 15 having a center hole 16, said supporting portion 11 having a hole 14 in
alignment with the center hole 16 of said lug 15, an upper dovetail slot 12, and a
lower dovetail slot 13;
an upper rack 2 slidably fitted with the upper dovetail slot 12 of the supporting
portion 11 of said bracket 1, said upper rack 2 having on its top a dovetail 21 adapted
to the upper dovetail slot 12 of the supporting portion 11 of said bracket 1, a pin
22 extending outwardly from the outer side thereof, and a plurality of teeth longitudinally
provided on the inner half of the bottom thereof;
a lower rack 3 slidably fitted with the lower dovetail slot 13 of the supporting portion
11 of said bracket 1, said lower rack 3 having on its bottom a dovetail 31 adapted
to the lower dovetail slot 13 of the supporting portion 11 of said bracket 1, and
a pin 32 extending outwardly from the outer side thereof, said lower rack 3 being
designed so that the top thereof is longitudinally divided into two parts and only
the outer part and one-half of the inner part are provided with teeth;
an outer shaft 4 inserted into the hole 14 of the supporting portion 11 of said bracket
1, said outer shaft 4 being provided at one end with a pinion 41 and at the other
end with a square portion 42;
an inner shaft 5 inserted in said outer shaft 4 and rotatable with respect thereto,
said inner shaft 5 being provided with a pinion 51 at one end, a square portion 52
at the other end, and an axle 53 extending therethrough;
a driving arm 6 pivoted on the lower part of the supporting portion 11 of said bracket
1, said driving block 6 having at one side a first slot 61 adapted to the pin 22 of
said upper rack 2 and at the other side a second slot 62 adapted to the pin 32 of
said lower rack 3;
a tubular member 7 secured to the lower part of said driving arm 6;
a controlling lever 8 fixedly connected with said driving arm 6 at the lower end;
a stool lid 10 having a square hole 111 adapted to the square portion 42 of said outer
shaft 4; and
a stool seat 9 having a square hole 91 adapted to the square portion 52 of said inner
shaft 5.
2/. A lifting device 200 for stool cover, comprising:
a bracket 1 having a lug 15 at one end and a supporting portion 11 at the other end,
said lug 15 having a center hole 16, said supporting portion 11 having a hole 14 in
alignment with the center hole 16 of said lug 15, an upper dovetail slot 12, and a
lower dovetail slot 13;
an outer shaft 4 inserted into the hole 14 of the supporting portion 11 of said bracket
1, said outer shaft 4 being provided at one end with a pinion 41 and at the other
end with a square portion 42;
an inner shaft 5 inserted in said outer shaft 4 and rotatable with respect thereto,
said inner shaft 5 being provided with a pinion 51 at one end,' a square portion 52
at the other end, and an axle 53 extending therethrough;
a sector member 20 pivoted on the supporting portion 11 of said bracket 1, said sector
member 20 being designed so that the top surface thereof is divided into four parts
and only two diagonally opposite parts of the four parts are provided with teeth;
a controlling lever 8 fixedly connected with said sector member 20;
a stool lid 10 having a square hole 111 adapted to the square portion of said outer
shaft 4; and
a stool seat 9 having a square hole 91 adapted to the square portion 52 of said inner
shaft.