Patent classifications
E03D11/13
FLUSH TOILET
A flush toilet includes a toilet body that includes a bowl part that receives waste, a functional part that is provided on a back side of the toilet body, a panel member that covers a side surface of the functional part, a first holding part that adsorbs and holds the toilet body and a side surface of the panel member by magnetic force, and a second holding part that adsorbs and holds the functional part and a side surface of the panel member by magnetic force. The panel member is capable of being slid frontward, backward, upward, and downward in a state where the panel member is adsorbed and held by the first holding part and the second holding part.
FLUSH TOILET
A flush toilet includes a toilet body that includes a bowl part that receives waste, a functional part that is provided on a back side of the toilet body, a panel member that covers a side surface of the functional part, a first holding part that adsorbs and holds the toilet body and a side surface of the panel member by magnetic force, and a second holding part that adsorbs and holds the functional part and a side surface of the panel member by magnetic force. The panel member is capable of being slid frontward, backward, upward, and downward in a state where the panel member is adsorbed and held by the first holding part and the second holding part.
BODILY EMISSION ANALYSIS
Apparatus and methods are described for use with a bodily emission of a subject that is disposed within a toilet bowl. While the bodily emission is disposed within the toilet bowl, light is received from the toilet bowl using one or more light sensors. Using a computer processor, intensities of at least two spectral bands that are within a range of 530 nm to 785 nm are determined, by analyzing the received light, and a ratio of the intensities of the two spectral bands is determined. In response thereto, the computer processor determines that there is a presence of blood within the bodily emission. The computer processor generates an output on an output device, at least partially in response thereto. Other applications are also described.
A RIMLESS TOILET PAN AND A METHOD OF FLUSHING SAME
A rimless toilet pan (20) includes a forward end (F), a rearward end (R) and a pan bowl (28). A flushing outlet (32) is in fluid communication with the pan bowl (28). A flushing water inlet (30) is in fluid communication with the pan bowl (28). An inwardly facing first sidewall (34) extends substantially around the top of the pan bowl (28). A substantially horizontal ledge extends (36) substantially around the bottom of the first sidewall (34). An inwardly facing second sidewall (37) extends substantially around the pan bowl (28) under the horizontal ledge (36). A flushing water flow splitter (38) is substantially adjacent a rearward end of the first sidewall (34), the flow splitter (38) is in fluid communication with the flushing water inlet (30) and has a leftwards outlet (38a) and a rightwards outlet (38b). A flushing water flow balancer (40) is on a frontwards part of the first sidewall (34), the flow balancer (40) including an inwardly facing projection (40a, 40b, 40c) extending vertically through at least part of the height of the first sidewall (34) and being positioned substantially symmetrically in relation to a forward to rearward centreline of the toilet pan (20). The flow balancer (40) includes leftward (40a) and rightward (40b) angled surfaces which meet at an innermost edge (40c) that is substantially aligned with the forward to rearward centreline of the toilet pan (20). The leftward (40a) and rightward (40b) angled surfaces are substantially triangular in shape and taper from a relatively wide lower part to a narrowed or pointed upper part.
A RIMLESS TOILET PAN AND A METHOD OF FLUSHING SAME
A rimless toilet pan (20) includes a forward end (F), a rearward end (R) and a pan bowl (28). A flushing outlet (32) is in fluid communication with the pan bowl (28). A flushing water inlet (30) is in fluid communication with the pan bowl (28). An inwardly facing first sidewall (34) extends substantially around the top of the pan bowl (28). A substantially horizontal ledge extends (36) substantially around the bottom of the first sidewall (34). An inwardly facing second sidewall (37) extends substantially around the pan bowl (28) under the horizontal ledge (36). A flushing water flow splitter (38) is substantially adjacent a rearward end of the first sidewall (34), the flow splitter (38) is in fluid communication with the flushing water inlet (30) and has a leftwards outlet (38a) and a rightwards outlet (38b). A flushing water flow balancer (40) is on a frontwards part of the first sidewall (34), the flow balancer (40) including an inwardly facing projection (40a, 40b, 40c) extending vertically through at least part of the height of the first sidewall (34) and being positioned substantially symmetrically in relation to a forward to rearward centreline of the toilet pan (20). The flow balancer (40) includes leftward (40a) and rightward (40b) angled surfaces which meet at an innermost edge (40c) that is substantially aligned with the forward to rearward centreline of the toilet pan (20). The leftward (40a) and rightward (40b) angled surfaces are substantially triangular in shape and taper from a relatively wide lower part to a narrowed or pointed upper part.
Device for collecting liquid and smart toilet comprising the same
The present invention provides a device for collecting liquid and a smart toilet comprising the same. The device comprises a fixing support, a swinging mechanism, a suction tube assembly and a pump body mechanism; the suction tube assembly (9) comprises a slide rail component and a retractable suction tube component disposed therein, one end of the slide rail component is connected to the swinging mechanism; the suction tube component comprises a suction tube internally provided with a cavity and an opening disposed above the cavity, and a first conduit disposed in the suction tube one end of the first conduit is inserted in the cavity, the other end of the first conduit is connected to the pump body mechanism. The fixing support is fixedly connected to the toilet body; the suction tube component swings towards the center of the toilet under the effect of the swinging mechanism, the suction tube component is used for receiving the urine. The device further comprises a liquid-level sensing mechanism for monitoring the amount of the urine in the cavity in real time and controlling the start and stop of the pump body mechanism according to the amount of the urine. The device takes the urine sucked in the air as a sample for health analysis, avoiding the problem of cross-contamination caused by sucking the urine from the inside surface of the toilet.
Toilet with microfluidic chips for testing samples
An analytical toilet comprising a bowl adapted to receive excreta; one or more conduits for transporting a sample from the bowl; one or more fluid sources in fluid connection with the one or more conduits; and one or more microfluidic chips, comprising at least one fluid inlet; at least one fluid outlet; and a sensor configured to detect at least one property of an excreta sample is disclosed.
Toilet with microfluidic chips for testing samples
An analytical toilet comprising a bowl adapted to receive excreta; one or more conduits for transporting a sample from the bowl; one or more fluid sources in fluid connection with the one or more conduits; and one or more microfluidic chips, comprising at least one fluid inlet; at least one fluid outlet; and a sensor configured to detect at least one property of an excreta sample is disclosed.
Toilet with microfluidic chips for testing samples
An analytical toilet comprising a bowl adapted to receive excreta; one or more conduits for transporting a sample from the bowl; one or more fluid sources in fluid connection with the one or more conduits; and one or more microfluidic chips, comprising at least one fluid inlet; at least one fluid outlet; and a sensor configured to detect at least one property of an excreta sample is disclosed.
TOILET AND INDIVIDUAL EXCRETA DISPOSAL SYSTEM INCLUDING SAME
A toilet bowl includes a main body defining a urine and feces transfer passage; and a collection member arranged in a first direction from the main body, wherein the main body comprises a urine and feces transfer surface and a urine and feces separation surface arranged in the first direction, wherein the urine and feces separation surface extends along a circumference of the urine and feces transfer passage, and separates mixed urine and feces transferred from the urine and feces transfer surface into liquid urine and feces and solid urine and feces, and wherein the collection member accommodates each of the liquid urine and feces and the solid urine and feces.