AUTO CLEANING TOILET SEAT ASSEMBLY

20230144681 · 2023-05-11

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    Abstract

    Among others, the present invention provides toilet seat assemblies for cleaning, disinfecting, and/or sanitizing toilet seat, each including a base configured to be secured to the top surface of the toilet bowl; a toilet seat attached to the base and movable between an open position and a closed position; and a cover attached to the base and movable between an open position and a closed position. The toilet seat assembly may include a liquid discharge and disperse means, which further includes one or more liquid discharge apertures for discharging a liquid, particularly with an atomizer for spraying the mist, and one or more gas discharge apertures for facilitating dispersal of the liquid, thereby enabling the liquid to contact, clean, disinfect and/or sanitize the toilet seat.

    Claims

    1. A toilet seat assembly for a toilet having a toilet bowl with a top surface, the toilet seat assembly comprising: a base configured to be secured to the top surface of the toilet bowl; a toilet seat attached to the base and movable between an open position and a closed position; and a cover attached to the base and movable between an open position and a closed position, wherein the cover has a front end a rear end and, when at its closed position, substantially cover the toilet seat; and a liquid discharge and disperse means, said liquid discharge and disperse means further comprising one or more liquid discharge apertures for discharging a liquid, and one or more gas discharge apertures for facilitating dispersal of the liquid, thereby enabling the liquid to contact, clean, disinfect, sterilize and/or sanitize the toilet seat and toilet bowl.

    2. The toilet seat assembly of claim 1, wherein the liquid discharge and disperse means comprises an atomizer, a sprayer, a nebulizer, a vaporizer, or an electrostatic sprayer.

    3. The toilet seat assembly of claim 1, wherein the liquid is discharged in a form of mist.

    4. The toilet seat assembly of claim 3, wherein the liquid discharge and disperse means comprises at least one atomizer for spraying the mist from the one or more liquid discharge apertures.

    5. The toilet seat assembly of claim 4, wherein at least one atomizer is an ultrasonic mist atomizer.

    6. The toilet seat assembly of claim 5, wherein the ultrasonic mist atomizer comprises a piezoelectric atomizer transducer for transporting high-frequency sound waves into a mechanical energy that is transferred into the liquid, thereby creating the mist.

    7. The toilet seat assembly of claim 3, wherein the mist is discharged in one or more directions.

    8. The toilet seat assembly of claim 7, wherein the direction comprises from the rear to front or from top to bottom.

    9. The toilet seat assembly of claim 1, wherein at least part of the liquid discharge and disperse means is located at or close to the base, the cover or toilet seat.

    10. The toilet seat assembly of claim 1, wherein the liquid discharge and disperse means comprises one or more liquid or gas discharge apertures configured for discharging or facilitating dispersal of the liquid from behind the cover, from the cover, from the toilet seat, or from the base.

    11. The toilet seat assembly of claim 1, wherein the base is extended to encompass at least part of or the entirety of the toilet bowl.

    12. The toilet seat assembly of claim 1, wherein the liquid discharge and disperse means comprises one or more fans for dispersing and inducing the mist.

    13. The toilet seat assembly of claim 1, wherein the gas is discharged at a predetermined time after the discharge of liquid.

    14. The toilet seat assembly of claim 1, further comprising a deodorizing substance that is included by the liquid or is sprayed by a separate deodorizing spray into the toilet bowl.

    15. The toilet seat assembly of claim 1, further comprising an electrical system operably configured to control the discharge and dispersal of liquid or deodorizing substance, or movement of the cover between open and closed positions.

    16. The toilet seat assembly of claim 1, wherein at least one of the cover and the toilet seat is removably attached to the base.

    17. The toilet seat assembly of claim 16, wherein the base is a universal design capable of fitting or being mounted onto a variety types of toilet structures, and capable of removably receiving and attaching different types, sizes, or shapes of the cover or toilet seat.

    18. The toilet seat assembly of claim 15, wherein the base comprises the electrical system, at least part of the liquid discharge and disperse means, or a liquid storage unit.

    19. The toilet seat assembly of claim 1, further comprising a flushing control mechanism to ensure that the cover is closed when the toilet is flushed.

    20. The toilet seat assembly of claim 19, wherein the flushing control mechanism is configured to control the movement of the cover by an electrical means, mechanical means, or combination thereof.

    21. The toilet seat assembly of claim 1, further comprising a wireless or wired communication system configured to collect data or inform status.

    22. The toilet seat assembly of claim 21, further comprising a digital display configured to display the status or process of the cleaning, infecting or sanitizing of the toilet seat, battery life, amount of disinfectant, or errors.

    23. The toilet seat assembly of claim 1, further comprising a triggering mechanism configured for triggering the cleaning, disinfecting, sterilizing, or sanitizing procedure by a user.

    24. The toilet assembly of claim 23, wherein the triggering mechanism comprises an electrical means, mechanical means, or a combination thereof.

    25. The toilet assembly of claim 24, wherein the triggering mechanism comprises a sensor.

    26. The toilet seat assembly of claim 1, wherein the cover further comprises an upper wall; an outer sidewall extending downwardly from the edge of the upper wall; and an inner sidewall extending downwardly from bottom surface of the upper wall, wherein the outer and inner sidewalls at least partly oppose one another, and form part of a transport conduit configured to facilitate the dispersal of the liquid along the transport conduit.

    27. The toilet seat assembly of claim 1, wherein the cover comprises an upper wall and optionally an outer sidewall extending downwardly from the edge of the upper wall, wherein the upper wall has a substantially flat bottom.

    28. The toilet seat assembly of claim 1, further comprising one or more of the following components: UVC disinfection light, solar panel for extension of battery life, medical testing device, dynamo on the water line to generate battery charge, bidet, seat warmer, night light, radio/music device, advertising, mini projector, air dryer for the seat or the user, AI system, voice command unit, user customization or memory settings, adjustable children seat, automatic seat closing and flushing control, massage device, remote control means, men kick and flush means, dual filtration, touch-free flush means, anti-stick surface, antimicrobial surface, fire retardant materials, UVC disinfection, Wi-Fi connectivity, Bluetooth connectivity or other wireless communication means, odor mitigation unit, unit for adjusting toilet height, and safety unit.

    29. The toilet seat assembly of claim 28, wherein the medical testing device is configured to conduct one or more medical studies comprising urine tests, dermatology, stool tests, weight measurements, blood pressure tests, or diabetes tests.

    30. The toilet seat assembly of claim 28, wherein the safe unit is configured to provide one or more the following functions: waterproof and moisture proof, fire protection, leak protection, over current protection, antifreeze protection, and short circuit protection.

    31. The toilet seat assembly of claim 1, further comprising one or more energy sources selected from the group consisting of batter power, kinetic energy, solar energy, mechanical energy, energy created by biodegradation, electric energy, recyclable or green energy, and smart power/energy saving means.

    32. Use of an atomizer in a delivery system for disinfecting a surface, wherein the surface remains substantially dry after getting a disinfection by the atomizer.

    33. The use of claim 32, wherein the surface comprises a hard surface in the bathroom or kitchen.

    34. The use of claim 33, wherein the delivery system is included by a toilet seat assembly.

    35. The use of claim 34, wherein the delivery system is included by a toilet seat assembly of claim 1.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTIONS OF THE FIGURES

    [0041] The following drawings illustrate by way of example and not limitation. For the sake of brevity and clarity, every feature of a given structure is not always labeled in every figure in which that structure appears. Identical reference numbers do not necessarily indicate an identical structure. Rather, the same reference number may be used to indicate a similar feature or a feature with similar functionality, as may non-identical reference numbers.

    [0042] FIG. 1 provides a front view of an exemplary toilet seat assembly, with its cover at the closed position, according to one embodiment of the present invention.

    [0043] FIG. 2 provides a top view of the toilet seat assembly in FIG. 1, with its cover at the closed position.

    [0044] FIG. 3 provides a perspective view of the toilet seat assembly in FIG. 1, with its cover at the closed position.

    [0045] FIG. 4 provides a side view of the toilet seat assembly in FIG. 1, with its cover at the closed position.

    [0046] FIG. 5 provide another side view of the toilet seat assembly in FIG. 1, with its cover at the open position.

    [0047] FIG. 6 provides another perspective view of the toilet seat assembly in FIG. 1, with its cover at the closed position.

    [0048] FIG. 7 provides another perspective view of the toilet seat assembly in FIG. 1, with its cover at the open position.

    [0049] FIG. 8 provides another top view of the toilet seat assembly in FIG. 1, with its cover at the open position.

    [0050] FIG. 9 provides a perspective view of a cover according to one embodiment of the present invention.

    [0051] FIG. 10 provides a side view of a base with an attached toilet seat, according to one embodiment of the present invention.

    [0052] FIG. 11 provides a top view of the base with the attached toilet seat in FIG. 10.

    [0053] FIG. 12 provides a perspective view of the base with the attached toilet seat in FIG. 10.

    [0054] FIG. 13 provides a side cross-sectional view of a base with attached toilet seat and cover at the closed position, according to one embodiment of the present invention.

    [0055] FIG. 14 provides a perspective view of the base in FIG. 13, with attached toilet seat and cover at the open position.

    [0056] FIG. 15 illustrates an exemplary ultrasonic atomizer included by a toilet seat assembly according to some embodiments of the present invention.

    [0057] FIGS. 16A provides a perspective view of an exemplary toilet assembly according to one embodiment of the present invention including three atomizers.

    [0058] FIG. 16B provides a partially exposed perspective review of the toilet assembly in FIG. 16A.

    [0059] FIG. 17 provides a front review of toilet seat assembly in FIG. 16A.

    [0060] FIG. 18A provides a side review of the toilet assembly in FIG. 16A.

    [0061] FIG. 18B provides a partially exposed side review of the toilet assembly in FIG. 18A.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    [0062] Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. While the invention will be described in conjunction with the preferred embodiments, it will be understood that they are not intended to limit the invention to these embodiments. To the contrary, the invention is intended to cover alternatives, modifications and equivalents, which may be included within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the claims. Furthermore, in the detailed description of the present invention, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. However, it will be obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art that the present invention may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well known methods, procedures, components, and other features have not been described in detail as not to unnecessarily obscure aspects of the present auto cleaning toilet seat assembly.

    [0063] Generally speaking, various embodiments of the present invention provide for an improved auto cleaning toilet seat assembly capable of effectively and efficiently cleaning, disinfecting, sterilizing, and/or sanitizing toilet seats. Set forth below are several illustrations or examples of apparatus of this invention containing auto cleaning toilet seat.

    [0064] Referring now to FIGS. 1-9 and utilizing the incorporated disclosure referenced above, one embodiment of the present invention is shown. FIGS. 1-9 show several advantageous features of the present invention, but, as will be described below, the invention can be provided in several shapes, sizes, combinations of features and components, and varying numbers and functions of the components.

    [0065] FIGS. 1-8 shows toilet seat assembly 100 which includes base 102 to be secured to the top surface of the toilet bowl (e.g., through a securing and attaching assembly 103 as shown in FIG. 6). Toilet seat 104 and cover 106 are attached (e.g., pivotally) to base 102. The toilet seat 104 and/or cover 106 can be removably attached to the base. For instance, the base 102 may be a universal design/module capable of fitting or being mounted onto a variety types of toilet structures, and capable of removably receiving and attaching different types, sizes, or shapes of cover and/or toilet seat (e.g., both U-shaped and circular toilet seats). Both the toilet seat 104 and the cover 106 are movable/rotatable between their respective open and closed positions (e.g., as shown in FIGS. 6, 8, and 9, which illustrate the toilet seat assembly with its cover opened). When the cover 106 is closed, it substantially covers the toilet seat 104 (e.g., with the outer sidewall 108 of the cover substantially surrounding, contouring and/or adjoining the outer circumference surface 110 of the toilet seat). The toilet seat assembly according to the present invention may also include a flushing control mechanism to ensure that the cover is put down or completely closed when the toilet is flushed, in order to prevent undesired spread of germs, e.g., by electrical means, mechanical or other means.

    [0066] As shown in FIGS. 1 and 8, toilet seat assembly 100 may include one or more liquid discharge apertures 112 for discharging a liquid (e.g., with sprayer or atomizer configured for spraying a mist), and one or more gas discharge apertures 114 (e.g., optionally with fans) for facilitating dispersal of the liquid, generally in a direction from to the rear end to the front end. Accordingly, the liquid is dispersed throughout the toilet seat 104 (e.g., all areas of the toilet seat 104 including its top surface 116, inner circumference surface 118 and outer circumference surface 110), as well as the toilet bowl area, thereby cleaning, disinfecting, sterilizing, and/or sanitizing the toilet seat and toilet bowl. Particularly, there may be one or multiple discharge apertures (or entries), configured for discharging or facilitating dispersal of the liquid from the same or different locations (e.g., behind the cover, from the cover, from the toilet seat, and/or from the base). The liquid discharge according to the present invention may be atomized liquid spray of water, disinfectant, a combination of water and/or disinfectant, or other liquid. It is also to be understood that, according to the present invention, the liquid (e.g., sanitizing mist) may be discharged in any other desired direction(s), including, e.g., from top to bottom.

    [0067] In some embodiments, the cover 106 is designed to form a transport conduit 120 to facilitate the dispersal of the liquid along the transport conduit. For instance, as shown in FIGS. 8 and 9, the cover 106 may include an upper wall 122; an outer sidewall 108 extending downwardly from the edge of the upper wall; and an inner sidewall 124 extending downwardly from bottom surface of the upper wall. The outer and inner sidewalls at least partly oppose one another. When the cover is closed, the outer sidewall of the cover is configured for substantially surrounding, contouring and/or adjoining the outer circumference surface of the toilet seat. In some embodiments, the inner sidewall 124 of the cover is shaped corresponding to (but smaller than) the inner circumference surface of the toilet seat. For instance, when the cover is closed, the inner sidewall 124 of the cover may be located in proximity to and generally surrounded by the inner circumference surface 118 of the toilet seat. Accordingly, part of the upper wall 122, the outer and inner sidewalls (108, 124) of the cover, and a portion of the toilet seat form a transport conduit, along which liquid and/or gas are guided to flow as desired, thereby ensuring that important parts of the toilet seat are effectively reached and cleaned.

    [0068] In some other embodiments, the bottom surface of the upper wall of the cover can be generally flat (like the conventional toilet seat covers). For instance, as shown in FIG. 9, cover 126 can have a generally flat bottom/inner surface 128 for its upper wall, without any inner sidewall (or conduit) surrounding the inside perimeter of the toilet seat.

    [0069] The toilet seat assembly may include an electrical system to control the discharge and dispersal function, the cleaning, disinfecting, sterilizing, and/or sanitizing process, and the movement of the cover. In some embodiments, the electrical system is located in a universal base, which removably receives the attached toilet seat and cover. Accordingly, a user can easily change or replace the toilet seat and cover that are attached to the base, in order to adapt the base (as well as its electrical system and liquid discharge and disperse system) to different toilet seat/bowl designs as desired.

    [0070] The toilet seat assembly according to the present invention may also include a wireless or wired communication system configured to collect data and/or inform status (e.g., status and/or process of the cleaning, disinfecting, sterilizing, and/or sanitizing of the toilet seat, battery life, amount of disinfectant, and/or errors). Moreover, the toilet seat assembly according to the present invention may include additional components, such as a deodorizing spray for spraying a deodorizing substance (e.g., deodorizing oil) into the toilet bowl, UVC disinfection light, solar panel for extension of battery life, medical testing device, dynamo on the water line to generate battery charge, bidet, seat warmer, night light, radio/music device, advertising, mini projector, air dryer for the seat and/or the user, AI system, voice command unit, user customization or memory settings, adjustable children seat, automatic seat closing and flushing control, massage device, remote control means, men kick and flush means, dual filtration, touch-free flush means, anti-stick surface, antimicrobial surface, fire retardant materials, UVC disinfection, Wi-Fi connectivity, Bluetooth connectivity or other wireless communication means, odor mitigation unit, unit for adjusting toilet height, and/or safety unit. For instance, medical testing device may conduct one or more medical studies, examples of which include but are not limited to urine tests, dermatology, stool tests, weight measurements, blood pressure tests, and diabetes tests. The safe unit may provide safety protections, such as waterproof and moisture proof, fire protection, leak protection, over current protection, antifreeze protection, and/or short circuit protection. Further, examples of energy source for the toilet seat assembly may include but are not limited to: batter power, kinetic energy, solar energy, mechanical energy, energy created by biodegradation, electric energy, recyclable or green energy, and smart power/energy saving means.

    [0071] Further, as shown in, e.g., FIGS. 2 and 3, the toilet seat assembly according to the present invention may include a triggering mechanism 130 configured for triggering the automatic cleaning, disinfecting, sterilizing, and/or sanitizing procedure by a user, and/or assisting the medical unit to conduct medical studies. Such a triggering mechanism 130 may be electrical and/or mechanical. For instance, the triggering mechanism may include a sensor (e.g., IR sensor). Moreover, a digital display (via wireless or wired communications) may be included to display the status or information, such as status and/or process of the cleaning, disinfecting, sterilizing, and/or sanitizing of the toilet seat, battery life, amount of disinfectant, and/or errors.

    [0072] For instance, when the cover is open and when a “Ready” light is turned on in the digital display, the user may initiate the cleaning, disinfecting, sterilizing, and/or sanitizing cycle or use the seat directly. To initiate the cleaning process, the user may trigger a triggering mechanism (e.g., an IR sensor), upon which the cover automatically closes, and a “Sanitizing” light in the digital display turns on to indicate the ongoing sanitizing or cleaning process. Once the cover is closed, the atomizer(s) spray a mist (e.g., for 7 seconds). After the atomizer(s) turn off, there may be a period of no action (e.g., for 5 seconds), and then optionally dispensing means (e.g., fans) turns on (e.g., for 5 seconds) to disperse the mist along the transport conduit formed by the closed cover and the toilet seat surface. After the cleaning, disinfecting, sterilizing, and/or sanitizing process, the cover is automatically raised, and the “Ready” light is turned on again in the digital display. In some embodiments, a deodorizing substance (e.g., deodorizing oil) may also be sprayed into the toilet bowl some time (e.g., 10 seconds) after the user sits down.

    [0073] Still in some embodiments, the base can be short or long. For instance, the base can be extended (e.g., optionally with an extension) to encompass or over at least part or even the entirety of the toilet bowl. The liquid (e.g., mist) may be injected from the base (or its extension). FIGS. 10-12 illustrate extended/long base 132 with an attached toilet seat 134. FIGS. 13-14 further illustrate an exemplary toilet seat assembly 200 including extended/long base 132, toilet seat 134, and cover 136. As shown in FIGS. 10-14, the base 132 (with central hole 138) may extend over the entire toilet bowl, e.g., below the toilet seat 134. As described herein, it is to be understood that different types and shapes of toilet seats and covers (e.g., with or without a transport conduit) can be attached to the base 132 to constitute a toilet seat assembly according to the present invention.

    [0074] In some embodiments, at least one atomizer included by a toilet seat assembly according to the present invention may be an ultrasonic mist atomizer. FIG. 15 shows the general principal of an exemplary ultrasonic atomizer. As shown in FIG. 15, the ultrasonic mist atomizer may include piezo atomizer transducer 1504 (e.g., piezoelectric ceramic plate mounted under a conal case 1506), which works by transposing high-frequency sound waves into mechanical energy. As such, the generation of capillary waves is driven by the piezoelectric ceramic plate. Depending on the application, the liquid is transported from liquid injection 1502, and then to ultrasonic vibrating surface 1508, which is set into vibration by the oscillating piezo element. As the liquid exits the atomizing surface of the plate, it's broken into a fine mist of uniform micron-sized droplets, and thus aerosol (mist) 1510 is thereby emitted. For such an exemplary ultrasonic mist atomizer, the frequency may range from about 20 kHz to about 500 kHz. The typical mass median aerodynamic diameter (MMAD) with atomization of water at 100 kHz may be approximately 30 μm; and the typical atomization rate may be up to 0.5 l/h.

    [0075] The present invention also relates to use of an atomizer in a delivery system for disinfecting a surface in general. According to the present invention, the surface (e.g., in a toilet or a sink) remains substantially dry after getting a disinfection by the atomizer. This is significantly different from conventional sprays for disinfecting a surface, which result in wet surface after the disinfection. As such, use of atomizer (e.g., ultrasonic mist atomizer or other types of atomizers) in a delivery system provides advanced features and convenience for cleaning a surface. FIGS. 16A-B, 17, and 18A-B further illustrate use of atomizers, e.g., in a toilet seat assembly. FIGS. 16A shows the perspective review of a toilet seat assembly including three atomizers 1602. FIG. 16B further illustrates an exposed perspective review of atomizers 1602. FIG. 17 provides a front review of the toilet seat assembly with atomizers 1602. Moreover, FIG. 18A provides a side review of the toilet assembly, and FIG. 18B further illustrates an exposed side review showing atomizers 1602.

    [0076] Although specific embodiments of this invention have been illustrated herein, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that any modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit of the invention. The examples and illustrations above are not intended to limit the scope of this invention. Any combination of embodiments of this invention, along with any obvious their extension or analogs, are within the scope of this invention. Further, it is intended that this invention encompass any arrangement, which is calculated to achieve that same purpose, and all such variations and modifications as fall within the scope of the appended claims.

    [0077] All the features disclosed in this specification (including any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings) may be replaced by alternative features serving the same, equivalent or similar purpose, unless expressly stated otherwise. Thus, unless expressly stated otherwise, each feature disclosed is one example of a generic series of equivalent or similar features.

    Other Embodiments

    [0078] It is to be understood that while the invention has been described in conjunction with the detailed description thereof and accompanying figures, the foregoing description and accompanying figures are only intended to illustrate, and not limit the scope of the invention, which is defined by the scope of the appended claims. Other aspects, advantages, and modifications are within the scope of the following claims. All publications referenced herein are incorporated by reference in their entireties.