Illuminated toilet target device

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Inventors

Buchanan, Craig

Application #

976109

Filed

Nov-21-1997

Published

Jul-27-1999

Current US Class

004/661
353/43
353/46
353/62
362/101

International Classes

A47K 017/00; F21V 033/00

Field of Search

4/661 362/101 362/200 362/576 362/259 362/276 353/11 353/28 353/43 353/62 353/46

Examiners

Recla; Henry J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Saitta; Thomas C.

US Patent References

4491991   Toilet cover attach...
4736471   Toilet light
4779176   Light pattern gener...
5253000   Device for projectin...
5276595   Color-coded toilet li...
5450148   Laser pointer with s...
5526076   Hand-held light pr...
5664867   Night light for toilet...

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Abstract
A device for producing a moving target on the surface of the water in a toilet bowl. The target is an illuminated pattern, words or design visible in all light conditions and emanating form a housing mounted onto the toilet itself or a wall or ceiling above the toilet. The target may change position continuously or discontinuously.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A moving illuminated toilet target device comprising:

(A) illumination means comprising a light source capable of producing a beam of light visible on the surface of water in a toilet bowl,

(B) target production means to shape the visible light beam into a defined target pattern appearing on said water surface,

(C) target movement means to cause the position of said defined target pattern to move relative to said water surface, where said defined target pattern does not change shape during movement,

(D) power means in electrical communication with said illumination means and said target movement means to provide power to said illumination means and said target movement means,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates generally to the field of illumination devices used in connection with toilets, and more particularly to such devices which provide a target within the water bowl area for training or amusement of male users. Even more particularly, the invention relates to such devices providing a moving target.

It is known to provide illuminating devices for toilets, the primary purpose of the device being to provide a low level of visible light which is sufficient to illuminate the bowl at night when the house lights are turned off. This illumination directs the user to the toilet and in some cases provides an indication of the position of the toilet seat. Examples of such devices are seen in U.S. Pat. No. 3,982,288 to Borne, showing an internally illuminated seat, U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,413,364 to Bittaker et al., 5,003,648 to Anderson, and 5,150,962 to Rauschenberger, each showing bulbs mounted in the toilet bowl or around the rim, and U.S. Pat. No. 5,276,595 to Patrie showing a light mounted to the underside of the toilet seat cover. Activation and deactivation by switches, motion detectors, timers, etc. are taught in various of these patents.
 
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