- Thu Mar 27, 2003 7:29 am
#2108
There are at least four different products on the web (not in stores) available to resolve this toilet smell problem. CleanAire is one and I don't remember the names of the others -- only how they work. All are totally different in the way they solve the problem and most involve power, fans, and charcoal filtering. One even draws air from the bowl and pumps it into the wall between the studs (a kit BTW).
Now for the good part: Two years ago I was challanged to invent one that beats all the others hands-down and I did. It has no moving parts, fans, or carbon filters that need changing. It's totally silent, installs exactly like any toilet seat replacement, defumes the entire bathroom, is built into a standard toilet seat configuration (not the lid), and is invisable. It is by far the best-of-the-best, extremely inexpensive to manuf. and is NOT patented. I will email anyone interested in seeing it, all of the colorful 3D graphics and mechanical drawings (GIF's). I haven't had the time to do anything with it in two years and probably never will so, I now submit this to PUBLIC DOMAIN in this forum.
BTW -- Given the time, I'll be PUBLIC DOMAINing a few hundred inventions into the CreativityPool just for fun. Stay tuned!