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1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a laid-on paper cut-off system for a toilet seat. For cutting off laid-on paper delivered onto the toilet seat. In a toilet or closet provided with a delivery roller part for pulling out the laid-on paper from a laid-on paper roll, the laid-on paper having perforated lines for cutting off the laid-on paper for each amount of use, and delivering the laid-on paper onto the toilet seat.
2. Description of the Prior Art
It has been a common practice that, in order to prevent unsanitary use by directly contacting the skin with the toilet seat and to alleviate coldness when sitting on the toilet seat, laid-on paper for the toilet seat is laid on the toilet seat for use. Heretofore, the laid-on paper has been stored, being superposed on one another in a storing box placed at a position close to a closet, and, when necessary, the laid-on paper has been taken out of the storing box one after one for use. However, recently a method has been practiced where the laid-on paper is rolled into a roll shape, pulled out of the roll and delivered onto the toilet seat. This laid-on paper has perforated lines for each amount of use, and the laid-on paper which has been used is cut off along the perforated line and disposed after the use.
However, there is a very troublesome problem in that cut-off of the laid-on paper after the use is performed one by one manually