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No231 Toilet seat attachme


This is a United States patent for a toilet seat attachment filed by E.E. Bogenberger on June 29, 1962 and issued on June 29, 1965. The patent describes an apparatus for releasably securing a toilet seat to a toilet bowl. The apparatus includes a pair of spaced apart brackets that are adapted to be secured to the underside of the toilet seat. Each bracket has a depending leg that is adapted to engage a corresponding lug on the toilet bowl. The brackets are also provided with means for releasably securing the toilet seat to the toilet bowl.

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