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Smart toilet systems and methods

A plumbing fixture includes a basin, a plumbing system configured to supply water to the basin, a processing circuit having a digital media interface, and a housing containing the plumbing system and the processing circuit. The housing includes a rear face having a section extending therefrom. The section extending from the housing includes a first face parallel to the rear face and a second face connecting the first face to the rear face. The second face includes ports allowing access to the digital media interface.

Flush toilet

A flush toilet wherein at least a portion of the exterior part of an exterior member installed on a rim portion can be easily installed and registered at the height of the rim outer wall upper sloped surface, and seen from the toilet lateral direction, the border between at least a part of the exterior part of the exterior member and the rim outer wall upper sloped surface appears as a single aligned straight line, imparting an aesthetic impression to the user. The rim portion of the flush toilet of the invention includes a rim outer wall upper sloped surface being positioned in an outside of an upper region of the rim outer wall portion, and at least a portion of the exterior part is disposed at the height of the rim outer wall upper sloped surface.

Flush toilet

A flush toilet wherein at least a portion of the exterior part of an exterior member installed on a rim portion can be easily installed and registered at the height of the rim outer wall upper sloped surface, and seen from the toilet lateral direction, the border between at least a part of the exterior part of the exterior member and the rim outer wall upper sloped surface appears as a single aligned straight line, imparting an aesthetic impression to the user. The rim portion of the flush toilet of the invention includes a rim outer wall upper sloped surface being positioned in an outside of an upper region of the rim outer wall portion, and at least a portion of the exterior part is disposed at the height of the rim outer wall upper sloped surface.

Float lock for a flush valve reservoir

A flush valve system may comprise a rail guide configured to extend between upper and lower portions of the flush valve system in a toilet tank. A float may be slidably coupled to the rail guide and be configured to be received by a reservoir associated with the float. The float may comprise a closed upper surface with a mating pocket and one or more circumferential walls extending from the closed upper surface. A lock mechanism may be slidably received by the mating pocket of the float. The lock mechanism may comprise one or more bias arms to fixedly engage the lock mechanism to the float and one or more locking members to fixedly engage the lock mechanism to the rail guide.

Urinal with sanitation device

A urinal with a sanitation device capable of preventing the generation of a smell and urine scale with reliability without reducing a water conservation effect. In the urinal US, a liquid agent is ejected in different modes by predetermined timing according to areas on the urinal US.

TOILET TANK STRUCTURE
20170121954 · 2017-05-04 ·

A toilet tank structure is formed by a primary-secondary water tank set, a tap water inlet control valve, a secondary water tank inlet control valve and a flush control module, and the tap water inlet control valve, the secondary water tank inlet control valve and the flush control module are provided for controlling the flushing and water supply to minimize the waste of water resources effectively, so as to achieve the effects of saving water and improving functionality.

Cantilevered brace assembly for wall-mounted toilet
09631353 · 2017-04-25 · ·

A brace for a wall-mounted toilet, particularly useful for wall-mounted porcelain toilets in hospitals and other health care facilities. The brace includes a weight receiving structure supported by cantilevered struts that attach the brace to the wall, preferably using the same bolts that attach the toilet to the wall. The weight receiving structure may be a seat portion that overlies the rim of the toilet bowl, so that the weight of the user is transmitted from the toilet seat to the seat structure and then to the walls through the struts. Alternately, the weight receiving structure may include an under-bowl support that extends underneath the toilet bowl so that the user's weight is transmitted from the bowl to the wall through the struts. Thus, the cantilevered brace increases the weight-bearing capacity of the wall-mounted toilet. A plastic shroud may be included for enclosing the brace and toilet bowl.

Hydraulic valve adapter
09625051 · 2017-04-18 ·

In one aspect, a tube device including concentric inner and outer tubes to form an annulus to receive an upright stem in a toilet tank and adjustable vertically and rotationally relative to the stem. In another aspect, an elongated catch device is pivotally mounted intermediately to an inlet tube device and carries at its upper extremity a keeper selectively disposed in the path of a float device to, unless a toilet has been flushed, block lowering of the float device and consequent opening of the control valve.

Toilet controls
09611632 · 2017-04-04 · ·

Controls for use in association with the main tank of a toilet include a container which is disposed in the main tank and holds a body of water. A float is movable in the container to expel water from the container and effect operation of an inlet valve from a closed condition to an open condition. Water flows into an inlet compartment and into the main tank when the inlet valve is in the open condition. Water flows into an outlet compartment after a predetermined quantity of water has accumulated in the inlet compartment. Water flows from the outlet compartment into the container.

Toilet controls
09611632 · 2017-04-04 · ·

Controls for use in association with the main tank of a toilet include a container which is disposed in the main tank and holds a body of water. A float is movable in the container to expel water from the container and effect operation of an inlet valve from a closed condition to an open condition. Water flows into an inlet compartment and into the main tank when the inlet valve is in the open condition. Water flows into an outlet compartment after a predetermined quantity of water has accumulated in the inlet compartment. Water flows from the outlet compartment into the container.