Patent classifications
E03D2201/40
METHOD AND DEVICE FOR CONTROLLING WATER SPOUTING OF TOILET
A method for controlling water spouting of a toilet includes: a target region where a foreign object exists is determined from multiple predetermined regions in the toilet; a target water spout corresponding to the target region is determined according to pre-stored correspondences between the multiple regions in the toilet and water spouts for flushing the multiple regions; and the target water spout is controlled to spout water.
Electronic toilet switchable between cold water and hot water and method of controlling the same
An electronic toilet and method of controlling the electronic toilet. The electronic toilet is connected to a cold water supply and a hot water supply and includes a controller that is configured to allow the electronic toilet to communicate cold water and/or hot water to a water straying cleaner that directed toward the anus of a user of the toilet.
Portable slot water-injection toilet
The present invention includes a toilet pool, wherein the toilet pool has a pool tapered from top to bottom, the bottom of the pool is a discharge outlet, the top of the pool is a tapered annular platform, the tapered annular platform consists of a wide part and a narrow part, above the tapered annular platform is a slot flush nozzle, shunts implemented by the slot flush nozzle are evenly distributed on a surface of the pool under the guide of the tapered annular platform, and the toilet pool is provided with a clean water supply. It achieves a configuration that two flushing systems coexist on a toilet pool, achieves secondary homogenization of water currents, achieves water-saving and efficient flushing, achieves maximization of water capacity in the same space, and achieves a simple, reliable fixedly-installed toilet.
Fluidics devices for plumbing fixtures
A toilet assembly includes a toilet body and a fluidic oscillator. The toilet body defines a toilet bowl that is configured to receive a volume of fluid therein. The fluidic oscillator is coupled to the toilet body in a rim area of the toilet bowl. The fluidic oscillator is positioned to direct a fluid onto an inner surface of the toilet bowl. The fluidic oscillator is configured to continuously redirect the flow of fluid to different locations along the inner surface of the toilet bowl.
Flush toilet device
The present invention provides a flush toilet device (1) including: a flush toilet (2); a flush water tank (10); a discharge valve (12) that discharges the flush water stored in the flush water tank; a branching portion (33) that splits flush water supplied from a water supply source into first and second branched flow paths; a first on-off valve (19) provided in the first branched flow path and switches between spout and stop of the flush water from the upper spout port; a second on-off valve (17) provided in the second branched flow path and switches between supply and stop of the flush water into the flush water tank; and a controller (28) that controls the first and second on-off valve so that water is spouted from the upper spout port and is supplied into the flush water tank at a time by opening the first and second on-off valves.
VORTEX FLUSH TOILET
A vortex flush toilet includes a toilet stool including a toilet bowl and a rim unit, a water tank unit, a first water discharge unit, a pipe unit, an electric switching valve, and a sensor control unit controlling switching of the electric switching valve between a blocked state and a communicated state. The rim unit is formed with first, second, and third flushing ports having decreasing sectional area, and has first, second, and third water-guiding passages respectively in fluid communication with the first, second, and third flushing ports and each having a width decreasing gradually. A bottom surface of each of the first, second, and third water-guiding passages has a height decreasing gradually and forms a respective one of first, second, and third height differences increasing gradually. An inclination angle defined between the bottom surface of each first, second, and third water-guiding passage and a horizontal line gradually increases.
Flush toilet
A flush toilet having a bowl portion including a waste receiving surface, a rim portion, a shelf portion, and a concave portion; a discharge passage for discharging waste; a first spout port for spouting flush water on a shelf portion of the bowl portion to form a circulating flow; a second spout port for spouting flush water in the same direction as the circulating direction of flush water spouted from a first spout port and toward the rear of the bowl portion; a first water conduit for supplying flush water to the first spout port; and a second water conduit for supplying flush water to the second spout port. The first and second water conduits are formed so that the flow rate of flush water spouted from the second spout port is greater than the flow rate of flush water spouted from the first spout port.
Self-cleaning toilet assembly and system
Toilet assemblies having various embodiments of a cleaning system are described herein which include a toilet assembly and a cleaning system. The toilet assembly has a toilet bowl, a toilet tank, a flush valve, a rim inlet port and a rim flow path (which may be an isolated rim path) extending from an outlet of the flush valve to the rim inlet port. The cleaning system has a reservoir for holding a liquid cleaning agent having an outlet port in fluid communication with the interior space of the reservoir body; a housing to receive the reservoir; a supply conduit in fluid communication with the interior of the reservoir; a flow control device capable of controlling flow through the supply conduit; and a control system activatable by an actuator feature, wherein upon activation of the actuator feature, the control system is adapted to initiate a clean cycle by: operating the flow control device for a first period of time sufficient to deliver a dose of a liquid cleaning agent from the supply conduit to an interior space of the flush valve in a closed position, the flush valve configured for delivery of fluid to the rim inlet port, and operating the flush valve to open the flush valve to introduce flush water to carry the dose of a liquid cleaning agent through the rim inlet port into the toilet bowl.
Flush toilet
A flush toilet includes: a bowl including a rim formed on the top edge of a bowl-shaped waste receiving surface, a discharge path connected to the bottom of this bowl for discharging waste, and a rim spout portion disposed on this rim for spouting flush water within the bowl to form a circulating flow. The bowl further includes a shelf, formed in the circumferential direction from the rim spout portion between the waste receiving surface top edge and the rim bottom end, for guiding flush water spouted from the rim spout portion in the circumferential direction. The rim spout portion is disposed on either the left or right of either the side region or the front region of the bowl, and forms a rim spout port to spout flush water rearward. The width of the shelf is set to decrease from the side to the rear of the bowl.
Flush toilet
The present invention is a flush toilet (1) including: a bowl portion (8) having a bowl-shaped waste receiving surface (16), a rim portion (18), and a well portion (20) formed at the bottom of the waste receiving surface; a discharge trap pipe (12) connected to the bottom portion of the well portion; a flush water guide portion (40b) disposed on the waste receiving surface at the rear of the well portion so that flush water is directed toward the side wall surface inside the well portion; and a liquid membrane spouting portion (24) disposed on the rim portion, wherein this liquid membrane spouting portion induces a vertical circulating flow in the well portion, produced when discharged flush water assumes a liquid membrane form and collides with a flush water guide portion, and the colliding flush water drops along the side wall surface of the well portion.