Patent classifications
E03D11/135
Modular toilet systems and methods
A toilet system comprising a toilet seat that is configured for a user to sit on or squat over for depositing of human waste. The toilet seat can include a toilet seat body with a toilet seat opening. A riser can be configured to support and elevate the toilet seat to a selected or prescribed height and can include a riser body with a riser opening and a first riser attachment portion being connectable to one or more seat attachment portions of the toilet seat. A base can include a base body that has a base opening and a base attachment portion that is connectable to a second riser attachment portion of the riser and/or the one or more seat attachment portions of the toilet seat. A plurality of inserts can be configured to be at least partially received within the riser opening and/or the base opening to allow for reconfiguration of the toilet system.
TOILET WITH AN INCLINED SEATING SURFACE
In some examples there is provided a toilet comprising a pan and a seating surface. In some examples there is provided a toilet seat providing the seating surface. The seating surface is configured to at least partially circumscribe an opening into the pan. The seating surface is configured to incline downwards towards a front of the toilet with a substantially constant gradient of at least 5 arc degrees with respect to at least one of: a floor-abutment surface of the toilet; and a normal to a wall-abutment surface of the toilet.
Dual-jet toilet
A toilet includes a bowl having an opening, an outlet, and two jet holes positioned above a water line defined by a weir of a trapway. The two jet holes are configured to evacuate waste from the bowl into a drain.
STRUCTURE AND METHOD FOR INSTALLING TOILET PIPING
The present invention provides a structure for installing toilet piping comprising: a structural post defining a first accommodation space at a periphery thereof, the first accommodation space being provided with a first discharge pipe; at least one detachable floor panel defining a second accommodation space therebeneath, the second accommodation space communicating with the first accommodation space; at least one toilet disposed on the at least one detachable floor panel; and a second discharge pipe having one end connected to the at least one toilet and the other end connected to the first discharge pipe and disposed in the second accommodation space. The present invention further provides a method for installing toilet piping.
MOUNTING BRACKET
A mounting bracket includes a bracket body, a locking assembly and support foot. The bracket body is configured for component installation. The locking assembly is arranged on the bracket body, and the support foot is arranged on the bracket body. The support foot is slide along the up and down direction of the bracket body, and the locking assembly is configured to lock the support foot at a preset position. Through the above structure, the support foot is installed on the ground and used to support the bracket body, and the locking assembly locks the support foot at a preset position to correspondingly adjust the height of the bracket body from the ground, so as to adjust the suspension height of the components installed on the bracket body.
Modular Toilet Systems and Methods
A toilet system comprising a toilet seat that is configured for a user to sit on or squat over for depositing of human waste. The toilet seat can include a toilet seat body with a toilet seat opening. A riser can be configured to support and elevate the toilet seat to a selected or prescribed height and can include a riser body with a riser opening and a first riser attachment portion being connectable to one or more seat attachment portions of the toilet seat. A base can include a base body that has a base opening and a base attachment portion that is connectable to a second riser attachment portion of the riser and/or the one or more seat attachment portions of the toilet seat. A plurality of inserts can be configured to be at least partially received within the riser opening and/or the base opening to allow for reconfiguration of the toilet system.
FIXTURE CARRIER
A fixture carrier for supporting a plumbing fixture includes an upright defining a first axis, and a cross-bar coupled to the upright and defining a second axis oriented perpendicular to the first axis. The fixture carrier additionally includes an arm defining a third axis oriented perpendicular to the first axis and the second axis, a bracket removably coupled to the arm and configured to couple the arm to the upright, and a plate positioned between the bracket and the arm. The plate includes an aperture configured to receive a portion of the bracket. The plate is slidable along the aperture relative to the bracket in a direction parallel to the second axis.
Toilet sealing ring and boot
A toilet sealing ring and boot is disclosed herein. The toilet sealing ring and boot includes a toilet flange adapter comprising a rubber flange ring, seal, or gasket and a rubber boot or sleeve for connecting the toilet to the sewer system pipes. The toilet sealing ring and boot is configured to replace the existing wax ring on traditional toilets. The existing wax ring on existing toilets break down easily and do not provide optimal protection against leaks. Furthermore, the toilet sealing ring includes a boot assembly with a ring assembly mounted to its top end. The ring assembly may be made out of rubber and includes a memory foam material. The memory foam material aids the toilet sealing ring and boot to be mounted onto any toilet.
Devices, systems and methods for protecting flooring beneath toilets
Methods, systems and devices for protecting flooring beneath a toilet having a toilet base set over a drain pipe in the flooring, including a device and system having a tray defining a hole configured to be positioned over the drain pipe, the tray having an outside perimeter edge surrounding the hole and defining a field which extends outward from the toilet base when the toilet is positioned upon the tray, and a liquid retainer configured for placement upon the field and having a first end portion to abut a first external area of the toilet base and a second end portion to abut a second external area of the toilet base. The tray may be cut with a scissors to universally match a variety of toilet bases and is of low profile to be undetectable or nearly undetectable (concealed) to a normal casual viewer. The field is configured to receive stray liquid from the toilet crossing a seep line while a side edge perimeter of the toilet is sealed.
Closet carrier assembly with a waste pipe having a coupling horn
A closet carrier assembly for a wall-mounted toilet comprising a face plate having a front face and a back face. Spacing rods, extending from the front face, have a threaded distal end with a nut to act as a stop. A retainer plate mounts on the plurality of spacing rods against the stop and defines an opening with opposing earhole extensions. A waste pipe has a front end and a cuttable back end. The front end has opposing tabs sized and configured to pass through the earhole extensions. The front end also has ridges so that when the tabs are passed through the earhole extensions and the waste pipe is rotated, the waste pipe is fixed in place by the retainer plate being captured between the tabs and the ridges.