Patent classifications
E03D9/037
TOILET FLUSH DEVICE FITTING
A solution bottle in a toilet flush tank, connected with a nipple fitting having respective pathways for water and cleaning solution to mix together.
Automatic toilet cleaner device
An automatic toilet cleaning device for placement inside a cistern of a flush toilet. The device comprises at least a first and second chamber, the second chamber storing a cleaner concentrate, the first chamber formed as a tapered vault. The second chamber having a first end communicative with the first chamber and a second end enclosed by a first barrier defining a gap; a pipe extending from and sealing the gap in the first barrier forming a water channel and a buoyant actuator coupled by a tether to a stopper, the tether disposed in the water channel. In use, as the water levels in the cistern fall and rise, a dosed amount of cleaning solution is released into the cistern.
MOTORIZED SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CLEANING A TOILET BOWL
A system for cleaning a toilet includes an electric motor, a splash guard, a first tank, a brush, and a first dispenser. The splash guard is coupled to the electric motor and configured to cover a bowl of a toilet. The splash guard comprises a seal configured to contact the toilet. The first tank is operable to store a first liquid cleaning agent. The brush is coupled to the electric motor and configured to contact the bowl of the toilet. The electric motor is configured to move the brush around the bowl of the toilet. The first dispenser is coupled to the first tank and operable to apply the first liquid cleaning agent to at least one from the set comprising: the brush and the bowl of the toilet.
Processing apparatus for packaging machines
The invention relates to a processing apparatus for packaging machines having at least one upper processing unit for processing upper package sides and at least one lower processing unit for processing lower package sides, and having a common adjustment axle for the processing units along which the processing units are adjustable manually or by means of a drive in an adjustment direction that extends in parallel with a direction of transport of the packaging machine.
Liquid detergent supply for toilet
A liquid detergent supply for toilet includes a bottle, a lid and a flexible tube. The bottle has a connecting member for connecting with a water tank and an inner room with an opening for accommodating liquid detergent. The lid has an annular wall disposed in an end and a protruding portion in another end. A through channel communicated with the opening is disposed in the protruding portion. The flexible tube has an inlet end connected with the protruding portion to be in communication with the through channel and an outlet end penetrating into a floating block whose surface is level with the outlet end. The outlet end is tugged to float on water by a buoyancy of the floating block.
AUTOMATIC TOILET CLEANER DEVICE
A toilet cleaner device including: a container defining a first chamber and a second chamber, the first chamber communicative with the second chamber, the second chamber storing a cleaner concentrate; the first chamber formed as a tapered vault defined by a base, an apex and an axis passing through a center of the base and a center of the apex, the tapered vault formed by one or more tapered sidewalls sloping towards the axis of the tapered vault in a direction extending from the base to the apex; a first inlet communicative with the first chamber, the first inlet formed at or proximal to the apex; the second chamber having a first end communicative with the first chamber and a second end enclosed by a first barrier defining a gap; a pipe extending from and sealing the gap in the first barrier, the pipe forming a water channel extending between opposing first and second open ends of the pipe, the first open end located at or proximal to the first end of the second chamber and the second open end located at or proximal to the second end of the second chamber; a buoyant actuator coupled by a tether to a stopper, the tether disposed within the water channel, the buoyant actuator disposed proximal to the first open end of the pipe and the stopper disposed proximal to the second open end of the pipe. When the toilet cleaner device is placed in a toilet cistern and filled with water the buoyant actuator provides a buoyant force with a buoyant support vector that opposes a load force exerted by the stopper and the buoyant actuator maintains a buoyant position and tethers the stopper to a closed position blocking water flow through the water channel.
CENTRALIZED CLEAN WATER SYSTEM
A clean water system includes at least one water tank including water, a plurality of water consuming devices coupled to the water tank, and an automatic dispenser. The automatic dispenser is configured to automatically discharge a predetermined amount of a cleaning compound into water of at least on water tank, wherein the cleaning compound is distributed to the plurality of water consuming devices.
Automatic toilet cleaning apparatus
An automatic toilet cleaning apparatus that discharges cleaning fluid into the water of a tank of a toilet during each flush. The apparatus includes a container having an extendable bladder therein that successively fills with water during each flush thereby successively pushing out a small amount of cleaning fluid into the water of the toilet tank to clean the bowl of the toilet.
Automatic flushing squatting toilet
An automatic flushing squatting toilet includes a toilet body and a water tank. Flushing mechanisms are disposed inside the toilet body. The flushing mechanisms include installing grooves disposed on an upper wall of the toilet body. An inner wall of each installing groove close to an upper end of each installing groove is fixedly connected with a respective flexible plate. Each installing groove is fixedly connected with a respective piezoelectric plate. A lower wall of each flexible plate is fixedly connected with a respective pressing block. Each pressing block contacts a corresponding piezoelectric plate. Water sucking cavities are disposed inside the toilet body. Each water sucking cavity is fixedly connected with a metal plate. Each water sucking cavity is elastically connected with a respective electromagnetic plate through a respective return spring. Each electromagnetic plate is slidably connected with each water sucking cavity.
Tablet dispenser for sanitizing a flush toilet
A dispenser receivable in a toilet tank for automatically dispensing a sanitizing tablet into the toilet tank in response to a toilet flush.