EP0105377A1 - Toilet device - Google Patents
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- EP0105377A1 EP0105377A1 EP83900960A EP83900960A EP0105377A1 EP 0105377 A1 EP0105377 A1 EP 0105377A1 EP 83900960 A EP83900960 A EP 83900960A EP 83900960 A EP83900960 A EP 83900960A EP 0105377 A1 EP0105377 A1 EP 0105377A1
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- E03—WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
- E03D—WATER-CLOSETS OR URINALS WITH FLUSHING DEVICES; FLUSHING VALVES THEREFOR
- E03D9/00—Sanitary or other accessories for lavatories ; Devices for cleaning or disinfecting the toilet room or the toilet bowl; Devices for eliminating smells
- E03D9/08—Devices in the bowl producing upwardly-directed sprays; Modifications of the bowl for use with such devices ; Bidets; Combinations of bowls with urinals or bidets; Hot-air or other devices mounted in or on the bowl, urinal or bidet for cleaning or disinfecting
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- This invention relates to a toilet apparatus designed to rinse the part of a user's body after the use of the toilet and then dry said part by a drying device comprised of a drying heater and a motor fan, wherein the convenience for use is improved and the safety is increased.
- a power source 71 has connected thereto a power switch 72 and a single-pole, double-throw type drying switch 73. And, a terminal 73a of this drying switch 73 is connected to a drying device 77 comprised of a drying heater 74, thermostat 75 and a motor fan 76, while the other terminal 73b is connected through a thermal fuse 78 and a thermostat 79 to a rinsing device 84 comprised of a hot water temperature adjusting thermostat 80, a heater 81, a pump energizing switch 82 and a motor pump 83.
- Numeral 85 denotes a toilet seat switch connected in series with the power switch 72, which is connected to a toilet seat heater 87 through a thermostat 86.
- the drying switch 73 in the aforesaid conventional toilet apparatus is of the type in which said switch, when pressed by the user's hand, is switched to the terminal 73a and when released it is automatically switched to the other terminal 73b, it is necessary for the user to keep pressing the drying switch 73 for connection to the terminal 73a; thus, the conventional toilet apparatus has been very inconvenient to use.
- the drying switch 73 is replaced by a switch of the type in which when manually switched to the terminal 73a, it is held in that position and upon the lapse of a predetermined period of time it is automatically switched to the other terminal 73b by the action of a timer, then the need for keeping the drying switch 73 during drying may be eliminated.
- the drying heater 74 and motor fan 76 remain energized even if the user leaves the toilet, which causes great waste of energy. Further, if the operation time of the timer is long, the temperature of the drying heater 74 will abnormally rise to a dangerous level.
- this invention provides a toilet apparatus which, in view of the aforesaid drawback of the prior art, is designed to save the need of keeping pressing the drying switch during the drying time, thereby to be convenient to use, and in which even if the user forgets to turn off the drying switch, it is automatically turned off after a predetermined period of time and hence the safety can be promoted.
- Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the entire arrangement of a toilet apparatus according to an embodiment of the invention
- Fig. 2 is a perspective view showing the internal arrangement of the toilet apparatus
- Fig. 3 a and b show a top sectional view and a front view of a toilet seat
- Fig. 4 is a side sectional view showing the relation between a driver and a gravity switch
- Fig. 5 is an electric circuit diagram of the toilet apparatus
- Fig. 6 is an electric circuit diagram of another embodiment
- Fig. 7 is an electric circuit diagram of a further embodiment
- Fig. 8 is an electric circuit diagram of a conventional toilet apparatus.
- a toilet seat 3 is turnably attached to the main apparatus body 2, and over the toilet seat 3, a toilet lid 4 is turnably disposed.
- a toilet seat heater 62 Installed inside the toilet seat 3 is a toilet seat heater 62 shown in Fig. 5.
- Fig. 2 shows the internal arrangement of the main apparatus body 2, which comprises a base 5 having various components mounted thereon, and a cover 6 shown in Fig. 1 removably attached to the base 5 and covering various components.
- Various components mounted on the base 5 will now be described with reference to F ig. 2.
- a rinsing nozzle 7 attached to the back of the base 5 substantially in the middle thereof communicates through hoses 8 and 9 with a hot water tank 10, which communicates through a hose 11 with a solenoid valve 12, which communicates through a hose 13 with a pump 15 driven by a motor 14, the pump 15 communicating through a hose 16 with a water supply port (not shown).
- the hot water tank 10 is equipped with a heater 17 for heating rinsing water supplied into the hot water tank 10, a thermostat 18 for detecting the temperature of the hot water in the hot water tank 10, and a float switch 19 for detecting the level of the hot water in the hot water tank 10.
- a switch block 20 positioned forwardly of the hot water tank 10 and secured to the base 5 are a knob 21 for adjusting the temperature of the toilet seat 3 and a knob 22 for adjusting the temperature of the hot water.
- a wind tunnel 23 positioned above the rinsing nozzle 7 and attached to the base 5 is partitioned by a partition plate 24 into two air supply passages.
- a damper 29 attached to the wind tunnel 23 and adapted to alternately open and close the drying air suction port 27 and deodorizing exhaust port 28 is operated by a drying switch lever 31 mounted on a switch block 30 positioned on the side opposite to the switch block 20 and attached to the base 5.
- the switch block 30 is equipped with a drying power adjusting switch 32, an deodorizer switch 33, a power switch 34, a power indicator lamp 35, and a knob 36 for adjusting the pressure of water for rinsing.
- a deodorant (not shown) will be put in through a deodorant charging port 37 communicating with the odor passage in the wind tunnel 23.
- a gravity switch 38 attached to the base 5 adjacent to the switch block 20 is adapted to be driven by the vertical movement of a driver 39 vertically movably held by a holder 5a which is integral with the base 5.
- Fig. 3 a and b show the toilet seat 3 attached to the main apparatus body 2 through a rotary shaft 40.
- the rotary shaft 40 When the toilet seat 3 is attached to the main apparatus body 2 by the rotary shaft 40, the latter is pushed in from outside the main apparatus body 2 through a through hole 41 in the toilet seat 3, a through hole 42 in the toilet lid 4 and an elongated hole 43 in the main apparatus body 2, as shown in Fig. 3 a and b, whereby the front end of the rotary shaft 40 is elastically locked in position by an engaging portion 44 disposed on the driver 39, thus completing the attaching operation.
- the aforesaid driver 39 is constantly upwardly urged by a spring 45, so that when the user sits on the toilet seat 3, the driver 39 is pushed down against the force of the spring 45 and, as shown in Fig. 4, a taper surface 39a formed on the lower portion of the driver 39 presses a roller 46 in a clockwise direction and pushes an actuator pin 47 to turn on the gravity switch 38.
- Fig. 5 shows an electric circuit, wherein a power source 48 has connected thereto a power switch 34 and a single-pole, double-throw type drying switch 49.
- a terminal 49a of the drying switch 49 is connected through the gravity switch 38 to a drying heater 50 and thermostat 51 and is connected directly to a motor fan 52.
- the drying heater 50, thermostat 51 and motor fan 52 constitute a drying device 53.
- the other terminal 49b of the drying switch 49 is connected through a thermal fuse 54 and a thermostat 55 to a rinsing device 59 comprised of a hot water temperature adjusting thermostat 56, a heater 17, a pump energizing switch 57 and a motor pump 58.
- a toilet seat switch 60 connected in series with the power switch 34 is connected to a toilet seat heater 62 through a thermostat 61.
- the rinsing water heated by the heater 17 in the hot water tank 10 is emitted, being pressed by the rinsing water which is forced into the hot water tank 10 by the pump 15, from the rinsing nozzle 7 via the hoses 8 and 9 against the part of the user's body after the use of the toilet.
- the drying switch 49 is switched from the terminal 49b in Fig. 5 to the terminal 49a to energize the drying heater 50 and motor fan 52 so as to blow off hot air through the blowoff port 26 into the main toilet body 1.
- the present embodiment is designed so that the drying switch 49, once switched to the terminal 49a, is held in that position even if the user's hand is removed from the switch, the apparatus is very convenient for use.
- the drying switch 49 is electrically connected in series with the gravity switch 38 which will be turned on when the user sits on the toilet seat 3 thereby to energize the drying heater 50 of the drying device 53.
- the gravity switch 38 will be turned off when the user leaves the toilet seat 3, so that power supply to the drying heater 50 of the drying device 53 is cut off and hence the safety becomes very high.
- drying switch 49 in the above embodiment has been described as of the type designed so that when it is manually operated for the switching between the on- and off-positions, it is held in the respective positions, the same function and effect of the above embodiment can be attained by employing a switch designed so that when it is manually switched to the on-position, it is held in that position and will be turned off upon the lapse of a predetermined time.
- the-drying switch 49 has the terminal 49a thereof connected through the gravity switch 38 to the drying device 53 comprised of the drying heater 50, thermostat 51 and motor fan 52, and the other terminal 49b connected through the thermal fuse 54 and thermostat 55 to the rinsing device 59 comprised of the hot temperature adjusting thermostat 56, heater 17, pump energizing switch 57 and motor pump 58.
- the toilet seat switch 60 connected in series with the power switch 34 is connected to the toilet seat heater 62 through the termostat 61.
- the gravity switch 38 cuts off power supply to the drying heater 50 and motor fan 52 of the drying device 53, thereby preventing the temperature of the drying heater 50 from abnormally rising or avoiding waste of energy.
- Fig. 7 shows a further embodiment, which differs from Fig. 5 in that the drying switch 49 is of the single-pole, double-throw type and in that a rinsing switch 63 is separately provided for independently operating the rinsing device 59.
- the toilet apparatus of this invention is arranged so that when the drying switch is manually switched so that the drying device is energized, the drying switch is held in that position; thus, there is no need to keep pressing the drying switch during the drying operation. Thus, it is very convenient to use.
- the drying heater of the drying device since electric power is supplied to the drying heater of the drying device through the series combination of the drying switch and the gravity switch which is adapted to be turned on when the user sits on the toilet seat, even if the user forgets to turn off the drying switch, the gravity switch will be turned off when he leaves the toilet seat, thereby cutting off power supply to the drying heater of the drying device. As a result, the temperature of the drying heater does not abnormally rise thereby to assure safety, and thus waste of energy is avoided.
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- This invention relates to a toilet apparatus designed to rinse the part of a user's body after the use of the toilet and then dry said part by a drying device comprised of a drying heater and a motor fan, wherein the convenience for use is improved and the safety is increased.
- The electric circuit of this type of conventional toilet apparatus was arranged in the manner shown in Fig. 8. A
power source 71 has connected thereto apower switch 72 and a single-pole, double-throwtype drying switch 73. And, aterminal 73a of thisdrying switch 73 is connected to adrying device 77 comprised of adrying heater 74,thermostat 75 and amotor fan 76, while theother terminal 73b is connected through athermal fuse 78 and athermostat 79 to arinsing device 84 comprised of a hot watertemperature adjusting thermostat 80, aheater 81, apump energizing switch 82 and amotor pump 83. Numeral 85 denotes a toilet seat switch connected in series with thepower switch 72, which is connected to atoilet seat heater 87 through athermostat 86. - However, since the
drying switch 73 in the aforesaid conventional toilet apparatus is of the type in which said switch, when pressed by the user's hand, is switched to theterminal 73a and when released it is automatically switched to theother terminal 73b, it is necessary for the user to keep pressing thedrying switch 73 for connection to theterminal 73a; thus, the conventional toilet apparatus has been very inconvenient to use. In order to improve its operability, if thedrying switch 73 is replaced by a switch of the type in which when manually switched to theterminal 73a, it is held in that position and upon the lapse of a predetermined period of time it is automatically switched to theother terminal 73b by the action of a timer, then the need for keeping thedrying switch 73 during drying may be eliminated. However, during the operation of the timer, thedrying heater 74 andmotor fan 76 remain energized even if the user leaves the toilet, which causes great waste of energy. Further, if the operation time of the timer is long, the temperature of thedrying heater 74 will abnormally rise to a dangerous level. - Accordingly, this invention.provides a toilet apparatus which, in view of the aforesaid drawback of the prior art, is designed to save the need of keeping pressing the drying switch during the drying time, thereby to be convenient to use, and in which even if the user forgets to turn off the drying switch, it is automatically turned off after a predetermined period of time and hence the safety can be promoted.
- An embodiment of this invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
- Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the entire arrangement of a toilet apparatus according to an embodiment of the invention; Fig. 2 is a perspective view showing the internal arrangement of the toilet apparatus; Fig. 3 a and b show a top sectional view and a front view of a toilet seat; Fig. 4 is a side sectional view showing the relation between a driver and a gravity switch; Fig. 5 is an electric circuit diagram of the toilet apparatus; Fig. 6 is an electric circuit diagram of another embodiment; Fig. 7 is an electric circuit diagram of a further embodiment; and Fig. 8 is an electric circuit diagram of a conventional toilet apparatus.
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main toilet body 1 shown in Fig. 1 is anmain apparatus body 2. Over themain toilet body 1, atoilet seat 3 is turnably attached to themain apparatus body 2, and over thetoilet seat 3, atoilet lid 4 is turnably disposed. Installed inside thetoilet seat 3 is atoilet seat heater 62 shown in Fig. 5. - Fig. 2 shows the internal arrangement of the
main apparatus body 2, which comprises abase 5 having various components mounted thereon, and acover 6 shown in Fig. 1 removably attached to thebase 5 and covering various components. Various components mounted on thebase 5 will now be described with reference to Fig. 2. Arinsing nozzle 7 attached to the back of thebase 5 substantially in the middle thereof communicates throughhoses hot water tank 10, which communicates through ahose 11 with asolenoid valve 12, which communicates through ahose 13 with apump 15 driven by amotor 14, thepump 15 communicating through ahose 16 with a water supply port (not shown). Thehot water tank 10 is equipped with aheater 17 for heating rinsing water supplied into thehot water tank 10, athermostat 18 for detecting the temperature of the hot water in thehot water tank 10, and afloat switch 19 for detecting the level of the hot water in thehot water tank 10. Attached to aswitch block 20 positioned forwardly of thehot water tank 10 and secured to thebase 5 are aknob 21 for adjusting the temperature of thetoilet seat 3 and aknob 22 for adjusting the temperature of the hot water. Awind tunnel 23 positioned above therinsing nozzle 7 and attached to thebase 5 is partitioned by apartition plate 24 into two air supply passages. Thus, it has deodorizingsuction ports 25, a dryingair blowoff port 26, a dryingair suction port 27 and andeodorizing exhaust port 28, so that the odors in themain toilet body 1 are sucked through the deodorizingsuction ports 25 and discharged through the deodorizingexhuast port 28, while the drying air is sucked through thesuction port 27 and blown off through theblowoff port 26. Adamper 29 attached to thewind tunnel 23 and adapted to alternately open and close the dryingair suction port 27 and deodorizingexhaust port 28 is operated by adrying switch lever 31 mounted on aswitch block 30 positioned on the side opposite to theswitch block 20 and attached to thebase 5. Besides thedrying switch lever 31, theswitch block 30 is equipped with a dryingpower adjusting switch 32, andeodorizer switch 33, apower switch 34, apower indicator lamp 35, and aknob 36 for adjusting the pressure of water for rinsing. A deodorant (not shown) will be put in through adeodorant charging port 37 communicating with the odor passage in thewind tunnel 23. Agravity switch 38 attached to thebase 5 adjacent to theswitch block 20 is adapted to be driven by the vertical movement of adriver 39 vertically movably held by aholder 5a which is integral with thebase 5. - Fig. 3 a and b show the
toilet seat 3 attached to themain apparatus body 2 through arotary shaft 40. When thetoilet seat 3 is attached to themain apparatus body 2 by therotary shaft 40, the latter is pushed in from outside themain apparatus body 2 through a throughhole 41 in thetoilet seat 3, a throughhole 42 in thetoilet lid 4 and anelongated hole 43 in themain apparatus body 2, as shown in Fig. 3 a and b, whereby the front end of therotary shaft 40 is elastically locked in position by anengaging portion 44 disposed on thedriver 39, thus completing the attaching operation. Theaforesaid driver 39 is constantly upwardly urged by aspring 45, so that when the user sits on thetoilet seat 3, thedriver 39 is pushed down against the force of thespring 45 and, as shown in Fig. 4, ataper surface 39a formed on the lower portion of thedriver 39 presses aroller 46 in a clockwise direction and pushes anactuator pin 47 to turn on thegravity switch 38. - Fig. 5 shows an electric circuit, wherein a
power source 48 has connected thereto apower switch 34 and a single-pole, double-throwtype drying switch 49. Aterminal 49a of thedrying switch 49 is connected through thegravity switch 38 to adrying heater 50 andthermostat 51 and is connected directly to amotor fan 52. Thedrying heater 50,thermostat 51 andmotor fan 52 constitute adrying device 53. Theother terminal 49b of thedrying switch 49 is connected through athermal fuse 54 and athermostat 55 to arinsing device 59 comprised of a hot watertemperature adjusting thermostat 56, aheater 17, apump energizing switch 57 and amotor pump 58. Further, atoilet seat switch 60 connected in series with thepower switch 34 is connected to atoilet seat heater 62 through athermostat 61. - The operation will now be described.
- First, the rinsing operation will be briefly described. The rinsing water heated by the
heater 17 in thehot water tank 10 is emitted, being pressed by the rinsing water which is forced into thehot water tank 10 by thepump 15, from therinsing nozzle 7 via thehoses - When the part of the user's body is dried, the
drying switch 49 is switched from theterminal 49b in Fig. 5 to theterminal 49a to energize thedrying heater 50 andmotor fan 52 so as to blow off hot air through theblowoff port 26 into themain toilet body 1. - In this case, since the present embodiment is designed so that the
drying switch 49, once switched to theterminal 49a, is held in that position even if the user's hand is removed from the switch, the apparatus is very convenient for use. - Further, the
drying switch 49 is electrically connected in series with thegravity switch 38 which will be turned on when the user sits on thetoilet seat 3 thereby to energize thedrying heater 50 of thedrying device 53. Thus, when the user manually switches thedrying switch 49 to theterminal 49a, i.e. switches so that thedrying device 53 is energized to perform drying after rising and, upon completion of drying, the user forgets to manually switch thedrying switch 49 to theother terminal 49b (or to turn it off), thegravity switch 38 will be turned off when the user leaves thetoilet seat 3, so that power supply to thedrying heater 50 of thedrying device 53 is cut off and hence the safety becomes very high. - Further, since the
motor fan 52 of thedrying device 53 continues to rotate even if thegravity switch 38 is turned off; the user, hearing the sound of the operation of themotor fan 52, will be reminded that he has forgotten to turn off the drying switch 49: Moreover, since the rotation of themotor fan 52 acts to cool the remaining heat in thedrying heater 50, the safety is further increased. - While the
drying switch 49 in the above embodiment has been described as of the type designed so that when it is manually operated for the switching between the on- and off-positions, it is held in the respective positions, the same function and effect of the above embodiment can be attained by employing a switch designed so that when it is manually switched to the on-position, it is held in that position and will be turned off upon the lapse of a predetermined time. - In another embodiment shown in Fig. 6, the-
drying switch 49 has theterminal 49a thereof connected through thegravity switch 38 to thedrying device 53 comprised of thedrying heater 50,thermostat 51 andmotor fan 52, and theother terminal 49b connected through thethermal fuse 54 andthermostat 55 to therinsing device 59 comprised of the hottemperature adjusting thermostat 56,heater 17,pump energizing switch 57 andmotor pump 58. Thetoilet seat switch 60 connected in series with thepower switch 34 is connected to thetoilet seat heater 62 through thetermostat 61. - Thus, in the embodiment shown in Fig. 6, the
gravity switch 38 cuts off power supply to thedrying heater 50 andmotor fan 52 of thedrying device 53, thereby preventing the temperature of thedrying heater 50 from abnormally rising or avoiding waste of energy. - Fig. 7 shows a further embodiment, which differs from Fig. 5 in that the
drying switch 49 is of the single-pole, double-throw type and in that arinsing switch 63 is separately provided for independently operating therinsing device 59. - As described above, the toilet apparatus of this invention is arranged so that when the drying switch is manually switched so that the drying device is energized, the drying switch is held in that position; thus, there is no need to keep pressing the drying switch during the drying operation. Thus, it is very convenient to use.
- Further, since electric power is supplied to the drying heater of the drying device through the series combination of the drying switch and the gravity switch which is adapted to be turned on when the user sits on the toilet seat, even if the user forgets to turn off the drying switch, the gravity switch will be turned off when he leaves the toilet seat, thereby cutting off power supply to the drying heater of the drying device. As a result, the temperature of the drying heater does not abnormally rise thereby to assure safety, and thus waste of energy is avoided.
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JP3840682U JPS58140280U (en) | 1982-03-17 | 1982-03-17 | toilet equipment |
JP3840582U JPS58140279U (en) | 1982-03-17 | 1982-03-17 | toilet equipment |
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