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For our young boy Joey:
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) — A country club's smelly bathroom inspired Huntington resident David Kirby (search) to design an odorless toilet.
The 47-year-old spent a year developing a prototype complete with a hollow toilet seat and adapting a vacuum motor with filtration system. For the past year, he has tested his product and used his odorless toilet system at home.
Now Kirby hopes to go to market.
The system works by using a hollow toilet seat with holes on the bottom connected to a small pump via a hose with a filter.
The pump hangs below the water bowl and draws the foul smelling air through the toilet seat, a filter and out the pump.
Kirby, a landlord by trade, said the idea to eliminate bathroom odor came from divine inspiration.
Kirby said he's not the first person to come up with a hollow toilet seat and pump system. There are already 300 different patents existing for different styles, he said.
But Kirby said he's the only one with a filter in the hose.
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Joey |
" Kirby, a landlord by trade, said the idea to eliminate bathroom odor came from divine inspiration. "
Bless You My C10 Brother !!!!
You are much loved by The Joey !
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Joey |
In honor of the Pugster :

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