Patent classifications
E03D1/38
Flush toilet
A flush toilet in which a comparatively large storage region that stores a functional unit can be formed in a region in more rear side than a bowl of a toilet main body, while improving designability of the whole flush toilet is provided. A toilet main body of a flush toilet includes a skirt and a rear function storage portion, the skirt includes an opening, the opening being formed in a portion of an upper part of an outer wall of the skirt, the opening allowing the rear function storage portion inside the skirt to open toward outside the skirt, and a part of the functional unit stored in the rear function storage portion forms an outer surface to close the opening.
Flush toilet
A flush toilet in which a comparatively large storage region that stores a functional unit can be formed in a region in more rear side than a bowl of a toilet main body, while improving designability of the whole flush toilet is provided. A toilet main body of a flush toilet includes a skirt and a rear function storage portion, the skirt includes an opening, the opening being formed in a portion of an upper part of an outer wall of the skirt, the opening allowing the rear function storage portion inside the skirt to open toward outside the skirt, and a part of the functional unit stored in the rear function storage portion forms an outer surface to close the opening.
URINAL FLUSH ASSEMBLY
A flush assembly for a plumbing fixture, the assembly comprising a sprayer body, wherein the sprayer body comprises a bottom wall, a front wall, and a rear wall, the sprayer body is configured to be in fluid communication with a water source, and the sprayer body bottom wall comprises a first outlet through which flush water is delivered during a flush cycle. The first outlet may comprise a slot shape and/or an arc slot shape. The flush assembly provides a large flush profile.
URINAL FLUSH ASSEMBLY
A flush assembly for a plumbing fixture, the assembly comprising a sprayer body, wherein the sprayer body comprises a bottom wall, a front wall, and a rear wall, the sprayer body is configured to be in fluid communication with a water source, and the sprayer body bottom wall comprises a first outlet through which flush water is delivered during a flush cycle. The first outlet may comprise a slot shape and/or an arc slot shape. The flush assembly provides a large flush profile.
Quick-coupling mechanism for toilet and method of using same
At least one embodiment relates to a quick-coupling mechanism including a clamp spring configured to receive a valve body. The clamp spring is coupled to a release button configured to manipulate one or more arms of the clamp spring. The quick-coupling mechanism includes a base structure coupled to the toilet pedestal/bowl. The base structure is configured to hold the clamp spring in place. In a locking-state, the clamp spring seats in a groove in the valve body thus securing the valve body in place and preventing an axial movement of the valve body relative to the clamp spring. In a non-locking state, the release button bends the arms of the clamp spring outwardly to increase the diameter of the clamping portion, thus releasing valve body such that the valve body can move axially relative to the clamp spring.
Quick-coupling mechanism for toilet and method of using same
At least one embodiment relates to a quick-coupling mechanism including a clamp spring configured to receive a valve body. The clamp spring is coupled to a release button configured to manipulate one or more arms of the clamp spring. The quick-coupling mechanism includes a base structure coupled to the toilet pedestal/bowl. The base structure is configured to hold the clamp spring in place. In a locking-state, the clamp spring seats in a groove in the valve body thus securing the valve body in place and preventing an axial movement of the valve body relative to the clamp spring. In a non-locking state, the release button bends the arms of the clamp spring outwardly to increase the diameter of the clamping portion, thus releasing valve body such that the valve body can move axially relative to the clamp spring.
TOILET BOWL FLUSH DEVICE
The present utility model relates to the field of manufacture of sanitary wares, and provides a toilet. The toilet includes a seat body with a sewage accommodating bowl, and a cistern. The inside of the cistern is provided with a fill valve, a first ring flushing pipeline, a first water inlet end of the first ring flushing pipeline is selectively in fluid communication with the fill valve, a first water outlet end of the first ring flushing pipeline is in fluid communication with a ring flushing port opening, and the first ring flushing pipeline includes a first jet flow increasing structure; a second bottom flushing pipeline, a second water inlet end of the second bottom flushing pipeline is selectively in fluid communication with the fill valve, and the second bottom flushing pipeline includes a second jet flow increasing structure; and a pipeline switching mechanism, being able to automatically switch the fluid communication between the first ring flushing pipeline and the fill valve or between the second bottom flushing pipeline and the fill valve in response to a water level in the cistern. By using such toilet, the sewage accommodating bowl can be more cleanly and thoroughly flushed with the same water consumption, or a low-profile cistern design can be realized under the same water pressure requirement.
TOILET BOWL FLUSH DEVICE
The present utility model relates to the field of manufacture of sanitary wares, and provides a toilet. The toilet includes a seat body with a sewage accommodating bowl, and a cistern. The inside of the cistern is provided with a fill valve, a first ring flushing pipeline, a first water inlet end of the first ring flushing pipeline is selectively in fluid communication with the fill valve, a first water outlet end of the first ring flushing pipeline is in fluid communication with a ring flushing port opening, and the first ring flushing pipeline includes a first jet flow increasing structure; a second bottom flushing pipeline, a second water inlet end of the second bottom flushing pipeline is selectively in fluid communication with the fill valve, and the second bottom flushing pipeline includes a second jet flow increasing structure; and a pipeline switching mechanism, being able to automatically switch the fluid communication between the first ring flushing pipeline and the fill valve or between the second bottom flushing pipeline and the fill valve in response to a water level in the cistern. By using such toilet, the sewage accommodating bowl can be more cleanly and thoroughly flushed with the same water consumption, or a low-profile cistern design can be realized under the same water pressure requirement.
WATER SUPPLY MECHANISM AND FLUSH TOILET
A water supply mechanism includes a switching part that executes switching between water supply and water shut-off, a manual operation valve on the switching part that is capable of a manual operation thereof, and a pushing member that pushes the manual operation valve to provide a valve-closed state. The manual operation valve is pulled in a direction opposite to a pushing direction of the pushing member to provide a valve-opened state. The manual operation valve includes a plunger, an external cylinder member that encloses the plunger, a first engaging point in the external cylinder member, and a fixation part in the external cylinder member that fixes the plunger in the valve-closed state or the valve-opened state. The plunger moves beyond the first engaging point as the manual operation valve is pulled, and is fixed in the valve-opened state as a pull of the manual operation valve is released.
WATER SUPPLY MECHANISM AND FLUSH TOILET
A water supply mechanism includes a switching part that executes switching between water supply and water shut-off, a manual operation valve on the switching part that is capable of a manual operation thereof, and a pushing member that pushes the manual operation valve to provide a valve-closed state. The manual operation valve is pulled in a direction opposite to a pushing direction of the pushing member to provide a valve-opened state. The manual operation valve includes a plunger, an external cylinder member that encloses the plunger, a first engaging point in the external cylinder member, and a fixation part in the external cylinder member that fixes the plunger in the valve-closed state or the valve-opened state. The plunger moves beyond the first engaging point as the manual operation valve is pulled, and is fixed in the valve-opened state as a pull of the manual operation valve is released.