Patent classifications
E03D9/05
CLEAN TOILET AND ACCESSORIES
A toilet that includes a tank configured to hold water from a water supply; a reservoir fluidly connected to the tank and configured to hold a cleaning compound comprising a chemical compound and water from the water supply; and an actuator configured to control a flush cycle of the toilet upon a first activation, the actuator including at least one nozzle fluidly connected to the reservoir and configured to discharge an amount of the cleaning compound external to the tank upon at least one of the first activation or a second activation.
CLEAN TOILET AND ACCESSORIES
A toilet that includes a tank configured to hold water from a water supply; a reservoir fluidly connected to the tank and configured to hold a cleaning compound comprising a chemical compound and water from the water supply; and an actuator configured to control a flush cycle of the toilet upon a first activation, the actuator including at least one nozzle fluidly connected to the reservoir and configured to discharge an amount of the cleaning compound external to the tank upon at least one of the first activation or a second activation.
ODOR ELIMINATION SYSTEM ATTACHABLE TO A TOILET
An odor elimination system includes a tank adapter with passages through which odors from a toilet bowl are drawn. A fan draws the odors from the bowl through the tank adapter into a passage that includes a trap. While the fan is running, the trap is empty. A barrier moves to expose a reservoir. Water from the trap is received in the reservoir, to evacuate the trap. The barrier is moved back into the reservoir to displace water from the reservoir into the trap to block sewer odors from the drain pipe. A sipper diverts a portion of flush water to maintain the trap full.
ODOR ELIMINATION SYSTEM ATTACHABLE TO A TOILET
An odor elimination system includes a tank adapter with passages through which odors from a toilet bowl are drawn. A fan draws the odors from the bowl through the tank adapter into a passage that includes a trap. While the fan is running, the trap is empty. A barrier moves to expose a reservoir. Water from the trap is received in the reservoir, to evacuate the trap. The barrier is moved back into the reservoir to displace water from the reservoir into the trap to block sewer odors from the drain pipe. A sipper diverts a portion of flush water to maintain the trap full.
CLEAN TOILET AND ACCESSORIES
A toilet that includes a tank configured to hold water from a water supply; a reservoir fluidly connected to the tank and configured to hold a cleaning compound comprising a chemical compound and water from the water supply; and an actuator configured to control a flush cycle of the toilet upon a first activation, the actuator including at least one nozzle fluidly connected to the reservoir and configured to discharge an amount of the cleaning compound external to the tank upon at least one of the first activation or a second activation.
CLEAN TOILET AND ACCESSORIES
A toilet that includes a tank configured to hold water from a water supply; a reservoir fluidly connected to the tank and configured to hold a cleaning compound comprising a chemical compound and water from the water supply; and an actuator configured to control a flush cycle of the toilet upon a first activation, the actuator including at least one nozzle fluidly connected to the reservoir and configured to discharge an amount of the cleaning compound external to the tank upon at least one of the first activation or a second activation.
AUTO CLEANING TOILET SEAT ASSEMBLY
An auto cleaning toilet seat assembly with a cover coupled to a toilet seat and defining a fluid transport conduit surrounding the toilet seat. The cover also includes an air deflector formed as part of the upper wall and at the front end of the cover, wherein the air deflector includes two opposing surfaces converging together away from the inner surface of the outer sidewall. The assembly is operably to emit a liquid on a rear portion of a toilet seat and induce a gas to transport that liquid from the rear of the toilet seat to the front of the toilet, whereby the air deflector directs the liquid and air through the fluid transport conduit and into a toilet bowl utilizing the two opposing surfaces of the air deflector.
AUTO CLEANING TOILET SEAT ASSEMBLY
An auto cleaning toilet seat assembly with a cover coupled to a toilet seat and defining a fluid transport conduit surrounding the toilet seat. The cover also includes an air deflector formed as part of the upper wall and at the front end of the cover, wherein the air deflector includes two opposing surfaces converging together away from the inner surface of the outer sidewall. The assembly is operably to emit a liquid on a rear portion of a toilet seat and induce a gas to transport that liquid from the rear of the toilet seat to the front of the toilet, whereby the air deflector directs the liquid and air through the fluid transport conduit and into a toilet bowl utilizing the two opposing surfaces of the air deflector.
Toilet Vacuum System
A toilet vacuum system uses an opening in a toilet bowl that is communicably coupled with a vacuum pump through a first drainage tube to extract gases and odors from a toilet bowl. The vacuum pump may be communicably coupled with an opening in the toilet bowl to remove gases as they are created. The toilet seat may further have a gasket to help seal in gases and odors to allow gases to be removed from the toilet bowl without escaping. The gases may be expelled by the exhaust of the vacuum pump out of a second drainage tube into a disposal point. The first drainage pipe may further have a water trap to prevent gases from re-entering the toilet bowl. In some embodiments, the toilet vacuum system may further have an access panel with sound proofing to house the vacuum and electrical components. The opening and closing of the toilet lid may be automated through the use of motors.
Toilet Vacuum System
A toilet vacuum system uses an opening in a toilet bowl that is communicably coupled with a vacuum pump through a first drainage tube to extract gases and odors from a toilet bowl. The vacuum pump may be communicably coupled with an opening in the toilet bowl to remove gases as they are created. The toilet seat may further have a gasket to help seal in gases and odors to allow gases to be removed from the toilet bowl without escaping. The gases may be expelled by the exhaust of the vacuum pump out of a second drainage tube into a disposal point. The first drainage pipe may further have a water trap to prevent gases from re-entering the toilet bowl. In some embodiments, the toilet vacuum system may further have an access panel with sound proofing to house the vacuum and electrical components. The opening and closing of the toilet lid may be automated through the use of motors.