Patent classifications
E03D1/286
ONE-PIECE TOILET WITH FLUSH VALVE
A toilet having a one piece structure, a flush valve, and a seal. The structure includes a base having a fluid channel in fluid communication with a bowl; a tank having an internal compartment; a wall disposed between the tank and the base, the wall having an opening fluidly connecting the internal compartment and the fluid channel; and a retaining structure in the internal compartment. The flush valve has a valve body including an inner wall, which is disposed in the opening and extends from a first end in fluid communication with the internal compartment to a second end in fluid communication with the fluid channel, and a locking flange extending radially outward from the inner wall, the locking flange being retained between the retaining structure and the wall in a locking position. The seal is disposed between the locking flange and one of the wall or the retaining structure.
Flushing assembly, water supply assembly, lower position water suction assembly, water tank, check valve for use in a toilet, and method, device, and storage medium for controlling toilet water consumption
The present disclosure provides a water supply assembly of a toilet comprising a water input pipe, a water tank, a water suction pump and a water output pipe; wherein the water input pipe is connected to the water tank; clean water enters the water tank through the water input pipe; the water tank is connected to the water suction pump connected to the water output pipe; the water suction pump pumps the clean water inside the water tank into the water output pipe; the water tank comprises a main water tank portion, an auxiliary water tank portion, and a water equalizing pipe connecting between and through the main water tank and the auxiliary water tank. The present disclosure provides a flushing assembly, a water suction assembly, and a check valve for use in the toilet. The present disclosure provides a method, device, and storage for controlling toilet water consumption.
FLUSHING ASSEMBLY, WATER SUPPLY ASSEMBLY, LOWER POSITION WATER SUCTION ASSEMBLY, WATER TANK, CHECK VALVE FOR USE IN A TOILET, AND METHOD, DEVICE, AND STORAGE MEDIUM FOR CONTROLLING TOILET WATER CONSUMPTION
The present disclosure provides a lower position water suction assembly, including a jet flow element configured to convey water in a water tank and outside tap water together into a bowl part of a toilet. The lower position water suction assembly also includes a lower position water suction pipe connected to the jet flow element and configured to convey the water in a lower portion of the water tank into the jet flow element. The lower position water suction pipe includes a water suction pipe port comprising a plurality of projections configured to contact an inner bottom surface of the water tank and draw the water from the lower portion of the water tank.
Flushing assembly, water supply assembly, lower position water suction assembly, water tank, check valve for use in a toilet, and method, device, and storage medium for controlling toilet water consumption
The present disclosure provides a water supply assembly of a toilet comprising a water input pipe, a water tank, a water suction pump and a water output pipe; wherein the water input pipe is connected to the water tank; clean water enters the water tank through the water input pipe; the water tank is connected to the water suction pump connected to the water output pipe; the water suction pump pumps the clean water inside the water tank into the water output pipe; the water tank comprises a main water tank portion, an auxiliary water tank portion, and a water equalizing pipe connecting between and through the main water tank and the auxiliary water tank. The present disclosure provides a flushing assembly, a water suction assembly, and a check valve for use in the toilet. The present disclosure provides a method, device, and storage for controlling toilet water consumption.
Flush water tank apparatus and flush toilet apparatus comprising flush water tank apparatus
A flush water tank apparatus supplying flush water to a flush toilet by using electrical power generated in the flush water tank apparatus, and a flush toilet apparatus including the flush water tank apparatus are provided. The flush water tank apparatus includes a discharge valve hydraulic drive portion, a discharge control device, an electromagnetic valve, a branching portion causing supplied tap water to flow into the discharge control device and into the water supply valve respectively, and a generator generating electrical power to operate the electromagnetic valve. The generator is provided on a water conduit in a downstream side of the branching portion, and on the water conduit in an upstream side of the water supply valve or in a downstream side of the water supply valve.
Pressure flushing system and toilet
A pressure flushing system including a first container and a second container, and a communicating member that communicates with the first container and the second container; the first container is formed with a first water inlet and a drain, water flows into the first container from the first water inlet, and water in the second container flows in from the first container by means of the communicating member; gas in the first container and the second container is gradually compressed and stored in an upper part of the second container during a water intake process, and the compressed gas pushes the water in the first container and the second container to be discharged from the drain when draining. The present invention solves the disadvantages of the large volume and inconvenient installation of pressure water tank that have existing structures, and has the characteristics of a small volume and flexible installation.
FLUSHING ASSEMBLY, WATER SUPPLY ASSEMBLY, LOWER POSITION WATER SUCTION ASSEMBLY, WATER TANK, CHECK VALVE FOR USE IN A TOILET, AND METHOD, DEVICE, AND STORAGE MEDIUM FOR CONTROLLING TOILET WATER CONSUMPTION
The present disclosure provides a water supply assembly of a toilet comprising a water input pipe, a water tank, a water suction pump and a water output pipe; wherein the water input pipe is connected to the water tank; clean water enters the water tank through the water input pipe; the water tank is connected to the water suction pump connected to the water output pipe; the water suction pump pumps the clean water inside the water tank into the water output pipe; the water tank comprises a main water tank portion, an auxiliary water tank portion, and a water equalizing pipe connecting between and through the main water tank and the auxiliary water tank. The present disclosure provides a flushing assembly, a water suction assembly, and a check valve for use in the toilet. The present disclosure provides a method, device, and storage for controlling toilet water consumption.
Pressure flushing system and toilet
A pressure flushing system including a first container and a second container, and a communicating member that communicates with the first container and the second container; the first container is formed with a first water inlet and a drain, water flows into the first container from the first water inlet, and water in the second container flows in from the first container by means of the communicating member; gas in the first container and the second container is gradually compressed and stored in an upper part of the second container during a water intake process, and the compressed gas pushes the water in the first container and the second container to be discharged from the drain when draining. The present invention solves the disadvantages of the large volume and inconvenient installation of pressure water tank that have existing structures, and has the characteristics of a small volume and flexible installation.
Water-pressure—powered toilet flushing mechanism
A flush toilet resting over a floor and comprising: a toilet bowl; a first water conduit comprising a first conduit—first end and a first conduit—second end; a second water conduit, comprising a second conduit—first end and a second conduit—second end, and; at least one water pump, the at least one pump water-powered and not electrically powered; wherein: the first conduit—first end is operationally connectable to an external water pipe comprising pressurized water; the first conduit—second end is positioned to allow providing the pressurized water to the water pump; the second conduit—first end is operationally connected to receive water from the water pump; wherein the water pump is positioned proximal to the bowl and between the bowl and the floor, and wherein the toilet is configured such that action of water on the at least one pump allows the flush of at least 6 liters per second.
FLUSH WATER TANK APPARATUS AND FLUSH TOILET APPARATUS COMPRISING FLUSH WATER TANK APPARATUS
A flush water tank apparatus supplying flush water to a flush toilet by using electrical power generated in the flush water tank apparatus, and a flush toilet apparatus including the flush water tank apparatus are provided. The flush water tank apparatus includes a discharge valve hydraulic drive portion, a discharge control device, an electromagnetic valve, a branching portion causing supplied tap water to flow into the discharge control device and into the water supply valve respectively, and a generator generating electrical power to operate the electromagnetic valve. The generator is provided on a water conduit in a downstream side of the branching portion, and on the water conduit in an upstream side of the water supply valve or in a downstream side of the water supply valve.