Patent classifications
A47K13/302
Water inlet through seat post
A system for suppling water to a toilet through a hole located in the toilet. The hole may be the hole provided for securing the toilet seat to the toilet. The hole may be provided with a hollow fastener for both securing the toilet seat to the toilet and for supplying water to the toilet. The system may supply water from a source to a component of the toilet, such as a bidet seat or a toilet bowl cleaning seat.
SELF-CLEANING TOILET CLEANER
Implementations of a self-cleaning toilet cleaner are provided. In some implementations, the self-cleaning toilet cleaner may comprise a housing, one or more reservoirs, a toilet opener, one or more exterior brushes, and one or more bowl brushes. In some implementations, the self-cleaning toilet cleaner may also comprise one or more lid brushes, one or more seat brushes, one or more fluid lines, and one or more fluid pumps. In some implementations, the self-cleaning toilet cleaner may also comprise one or more blowers, one or more operation pads, one or more operation motors, one or more sensors, and a computer system.
In some implementations, a method of using the self-cleaning toilet cleaner may comprise receiving a toilet into the self-cleaning toilet cleaner, cleaning one or more portions of the toilet with the respective brushes, and applying a fluid to further clean the portions of the toilet. In some implementations, the method may also comprise applying a fluid to rinse the one or more portions of the toilet, drying the one or more portions of the toilet by blowing air on the portions with the blower, and releasing the toilet from the self-cleaning toilet cleaner.
SYSTEM AND METHOD OF ELIMINATING MICROORGANISMS
The present invention provides a system for eliminating microorganisms comprising a plurality of light emitters, wherein each of the plurality of light emitters is configured to emit light comprising a wavelength of 380-500 nm, and wherein at least two or more of the plurality of light emitters emit light of a different wavelength. There is also provided a method of eliminating microorganisms comprising emitting a light of a wavelength of 380-500 nm by each of a plurality of light emitters.
CLEANING TOILET SEATS
Toilet seat cleaning devices, methods and systems are described. Toilet seat cleaning systems may include a toilet, a toilet seat, a sensor, and a fluid dispenser. Toilet seats may include a flow way, at least one opening and at least one surface whereon fluids from a fluid dispenser may be communicated. Fluid dispensers may include a fluid container and a dispenser mechanism. Methods of using toilet seat cleaning systems may include a user influencing the activation of a dispenser mechanism; the dispenser mechanism influencing the communication of fluid from a fluid container to a flow way; the fluid being communicated through the flow way and out of at least one opening and onto at least one surface of a toilet seat; and the fluid on the at least one surface of the toilet seat being engaged by the user in order to clean the toilet seat.
Smart self-cleaning bathroom
The Coakley Smart Self-Cleaning Bathroom is designed to quickly, efficiently, and safely clean and disinfect bathrooms. This technology can significantly benefit businesses (including restaurants, hotels, etc.), hospitals, airplanes, trains, residences, etc. It would eliminate manual labor in bathroom cleaning, saving time and resources; the technology would also be more efficient in cleaning than a human. Finally, safety features would be implemented to ensure the safety of humans in the proximity.
Instrumented toilet seat
A toilet seat with handles is disclosed. The handles include light transmitters and light receivers. The light transmitters and receivers may be used to determine blood oxygen saturation levels and heart rate of a toilet seat user. Ultrasonic transmitters and receivers in the toilet seat handle are also disclosed for determining bone density of a toilet seat user. The handles may be retractable and may include UV sanitation.
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.
Sanitary washing device
A sanitary washing device includes a nozzle, a valve unit, a casing, a water supply hose, and a water supply connection part. The nozzle is configured to discharge water toward an ano-genital region. The valve unit is provided on a pipe line between a water supply source and the nozzle. The casing stores the nozzle and the valve unit. The water supply hose is flexible and configured to supply water from the water supply source into the casing. The water supply connection part connects the water supply hose and the valve unit. The water supply connection part is open in a horizontal direction. The water supply hose is directly connected to the water supply connection part in a horizontal direction. The casing includes a hose container in which a portion of the water supply hose can be stored by bending.
TOILET SYSTEM
A toilet system includes: a toilet seat; a sensor configured to measure a physical quantity which reflects blood flow conditions of a user; a health index calculator configured to calculate a plurality of health indices based on measurement results of the sensor; a health index output part configured to output the plurality of health indices which has been calculated; a timer configured to measure a seating time; and a controller configured to control an output manner of the health index output part based on measurement results of the timer. When the seating time is not shorter than a first required time but shorter than a second required time, the first health index is outputted, but the second health index is stopped to be outputted. When the seating time is not shorter than the second required time, both the first health index and the second health index are outputted.
WASHING AND DRYING NOZZLE DEVICE FOR SANITARY TOILET SEAT COVER
Disclosed herein is a washing and drying nozzle device for a sanitary toilet seat cover. The washing and drying nozzle device includes: a toilet seat-cover device including a support frame configured such that a cover member and a seat are rotatably coupled thereto and a sensor unit configured to detect the presence of a foreign material is mounted on the front portion thereof; a drying nozzle coupled to the support frame, and configured to dry a user's washed body by spraying air toward the user's body and to radiate far-infrared rays toward the user's body; a washing nozzle coupled to the support frame, and configured to spray water toward the user's body; a nozzle driving means installed in the support frame, and configured to slide and rotate the drying nozzle and the washing nozzle; and a control unit configured to control the driving of the nozzle driving means.