Patent classifications
E03D5/02
Flush water tank apparatus and flush toilet apparatus equipped with same
A flush water tank apparatus capable of opening and closing a discharge valve without the use of an external power source. A flush water tank apparatus includes a reservoir tank having a discharge opening; a discharge valve which opens and closes to supply and shut off the supply of flush water to the flush toilet; a discharge valve hydraulic drive portion, which uses the supply pressure of supplied municipal water to drive the discharge valve; an electric generator for generating electrical power using the flow of supplied municipal water; an electromagnetic valve operated by electrical power generated by the generator; and a water supply control device for controlling the supply of water to the discharge valve hydraulic drive portion based on the operation of the electromagnetic valve, and for controlling the supply of water to the reservoir tank.
TOILET FIXTURE
The present invention provides an improvement for toilet fixtures that reduces the amount of wastewater that splashes out of a toilet during its use. This reduction in splashing reduces the odor and unsanitary conditions that frequently occur on and around a toilet. Advantageously, the invention allows a user to temporarily change an existing fixture to function similarly to a urinal and then return the fixture to its function as a toilet for both liquid and solid waste removal.
AUTOMATIC FLUSHING DEVICE FOR ELECTRONIC BIDET HAVING AUTOMATIC FLUSHING FUNCTION FOR BOTH WATER TANK AND DIRECT FLUSH VALVE TOILET
Proposed is an automatic flushing device for an electronic bidet, in which the automatic flushing device has an automatic flushing function and is for both a water tank toilet and a direct flush valve toilet. In contrast to existing bidets, which are produced separately for the water tank toilet and the direct flush valve toilet in order to enable the automatic flushing function of the water tank toilet and the direct flush valve toilet, the automatic flushing device for the electronic bidet enables a single bidet to be capable of being used in both the water tank toilet and the direct flush valve toilet.
Adjustable height square outer cover with built-in cylinder
An adjustable height square outer cover with a built-in cylinder includes a water tank shell and a square outer cover, the water tank shell is provided with an installation accommodation cavity for containing the square outer cover, the water tank shell is also provided with support rack teeth, a locking release device is arranged in the square outer cover, and the locking release device is provided with locking release rack teeth matched with the support rack teeth. A first mounting cavity is arranged in the square outer cover, a support which can be adjusted horizontally is movably arranged in the first mounting cavity, a cylinder which can be adjusted longitudinally is movably arranged on the support, a pressing button is arranged on the cylinder, and the square outer cover is also clamped with a decorative cover for covering the first mounting cavity.
WATER CONTROL SYSTEM FOR A TANKLESS TOILET
A water control system for a tankless toilet includes a first flush control operating a first control valve, a second control valve, and a first water supply valve. The first control valve is moved by operation of the first flush control. The second control valve and the first water supply valve move by operation of the first control valve. When the first control valve is closed pressurized water is applied to the second control valve and the first water supply valve to maintain them closed. When the first control valve is open the water pressure applied to the second control valve and the first water supply valve is reduced causing them to open. When the first water supply valve is closed pressurized water is prevented from being delivered to a toilet bowl and when open pressurized water is delivered to a bottom jet of the toilet bowl.
MECHANICAL CONTROL LOGIC ACTUATOR FOR VACUUM TOILET
A mechanical control logic actuator for a vacuum toilet includes: a pneumatic valve assembly configured to control an air path of the vacuum toilet and a sewage tank; a vacuum tank configured to provide vacuum compensation for the sewage tank; a first pressure tank configured to provide a power source for the pneumatic valve assembly; a second pressure tank configured to feed gas into the sewage tank; and a sewage pipe configured to discharge sewage in the sewage tank; wherein the first pressure tank controls the air path to be in a circulation state or in a cut-off state through the pneumatic valve assembly, the vacuum tank provides vacuum compensation for the sewage tank, the sewage in the toilet is pumped into the sewage tank, the second pressure tank feeds gas into the sewage tank, the sewage tank is pressurized and the sewage is discharged through the sewage pipe.
HEALTH SEAT FOR TOILETS AND BIDETS
An intelligent toilet that includes a toilet base having a bowl, a seat assembly comprising a seat, and a urine collection system integrated with the seat assembly, wherein the urine collection system includes an analyzer that is configured to test urine from a user and provide output health data of the user.
VACUUM TOILET AND CONTAINER BODY FOR A VACUUM TOILET
A vacuum toilet includes a toilet bowl, a transfer tank with a first tank interior and a flushing water tank with a second tank interior. Flushing water can be conveyed from the flushing water tank into the toilet bowl with the aid of an overpressure that can be applied in the flushing water tank. A suction mass can be drawn from the toilet bowl into the transfer tank with the aid of a vacuum that can be applied in the transfer tank. The transfer tank and the flushing water tank are formed by a container body having a partition wall with a first side and a second side facing away from the first side. The first side delimits the first tank interior of the transfer tank and the second side delimits the second tank interior of the flushing water tank.
Water Saving Clog Resistant Toilet
A toilet to save water and reduce clogs. One embodiment uses two traps and a Pressure Assisted Device (PAD) that applies both negative and/or positive pressurized air between an upper trapway and middle trapway with a pressure connection tube with a means for allowing air to move to or from the top of the PAD to the upper arch between the upper and lower traps. A second embodiment includes a clog-resistant toilet that has no sudden transitions in the pipe to reduce the likelihood of clogging.
Fluid removal systems and methods
A fluid removal system includes an operative sub-system, such as an ultraviolet (UV) light sanitizing system, that is configured to operate according to an operative cycle, such as a sanitizing cycle, and is configured to output an activation signal during the operative cycle. An actuator is operatively coupled to the operative sub-system and moveably connected to a fluid removal conduit. The fluid removal conduit is closed when the actuator is in a closed position, and opened when the actuator is in an open position. The actuator moves into the open position in response to the operative sub-system outputting the activation signal. Fluid, such as ozone, within a confined space is drawn into the fluid removal conduit when the actuator is in the open position and exhausted through an exhaust port.