Patent classifications
E03D1/286
FLUSH TOILET APPARATUS
A flush toilet apparatus according to the present invention includes: a flush toilet body including a bowl portion, a rim spout port, a drain trap pipe, and a jet spout port; a flush water tank body; a rim spouting/stopping switch mechanism that spouts or stops flush water from the rim spout port; and a jet spouting/stopping switch mechanism that spouts or stops flush water from the jet spout port. The flush toilet apparatus executes a flushing sequence including a first step of starting rim spouting, a second step of starting jet spouting in a state in which rim spouting is continued and activating a siphon action in the drain trap pipe, and a third step of continuing rim spouting while stopping jet spouting.
TOILET CLEANING SYSTEM
A dispensing cleaning agent system includes a dispensing cleaning agent member for housing a cleaning agent and a vacuum breaker tube. The vacuum breaker tube includes a vacuum breaker, an inlet conduit configured to channel water, flushing through the vacuum breaker tube, from the vacuum breaker tube into the dispensing cleaning agent member, and an outlet conduit configured to channel liquid cleaning agent water, in the dispensing cleaning agent member, from the dispensing cleaning agent member into the water flushing through the vacuum breaker tube. The inlet conduit is located in the vacuum breaker tube downstream of the vacuum breaker. The outlet conduit is located in the vacuum breaker tube downstream of the inlet conduit.
Toilet
The present utility model relates to a toilet. The toilet comprises: a seat body having a sewage accommodating bowl; a ring flushing pipeline, the ring flushing pipeline being used for performing ring flushing on the sewage accommodating bowl; a bottom flushing pipeline, the bottom flushing pipeline being used for performing bottom flushing on the sewage accommodating bowl; and a flush valve, the flush valve being capable of being in fluid communication with at least one of the ring flushing pipeline and the bottom flushing pipeline, such that water for flushing flows to the sewage accommodating bowl via the flush valve. A first power supply apparatus is arranged in the seat body, and the first power supply apparatus is configured to supply power to the flush valve. By sinking the power supply apparatus which supplies power to the flush valve to the seat body of the toilet, the flexibility of supplying power to the flush valve and the flexibility of the arrangement of the power supply apparatus are achieved, thereby avoiding problems such as a layout difficulty or an electrical safety issue caused by concentrating electronic devices on a toilet lid or other positions.