VENTILATED TOILET
20230136208 ยท 2023-05-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
E03D11/10
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A toilet device may include a bowl portion having an interior volume and an interior surface. The device may further include a waste channel connected to the interior volume of the bowl portion through an opening in the interior surface. It may also include a rim positioned above the bowl portion and defining a lip that overhangs from the interior surface of the bowl portion. It may include a nipple molded into the bowl portion of the toilet bowl and protruding from the interior surface underneath the lip, where the nipple may include an egress channel connected to the interior volume of the bowl portion of the toilet bowl. It may further include a ventilation channel connected to the egress channel of the nipple at a first end of the ventilation channel and connected to a downstream portion of the waste channel at a second end of the ventilation channel.
Claims
1. A toilet device comprising: a bowl portion having an interior volume and an interior surface; a waste channel connected to the interior volume of the bowl portion through an opening in the interior surface; a rim positioned above the bowl portion and defining a lip that overhangs from the interior surface of the bowl portion; a nipple molded into the bowl portion and protruding from the interior surface underneath the lip, wherein the nipple includes an egress channel connected to the interior volume of the bowl portion; and a ventilation channel connected to the egress channel of the nipple at a first end of the ventilation channel and connected to a downstream portion of the waste channel at a second end of the ventilation channel.
2. The toilet device of claim 1, wherein the waste channel rises above a height of the opening and drops below the height of the opening to define a trap, wherein the downstream portion of the waste channel is separated from the interior volume of the bowl portion by the trap.
3. The toilet device of claim 1, wherein the waste channel includes a flush valve, and wherein the downstream portion of the waste channel is separated from the interior volume of the bowl portion by the flush valve.
4. The toilet device of claim 1, wherein a first end of the nipple has an oval shaped cross-section, and wherein a second end of the nipple has a circular cross-section.
5. The toilet device of claim 1, wherein the egress channel of the nipple connects to the interior volume of the bowl portion through a downward facing opening.
6. The toilet device of claim 1, wherein the bowl portion has a front side and a rear side, and wherein the nipple passes through the interior surface of the bowl portion at the rear side of the bowl portion.
7. The toilet device of claim 1, further comprising a one-way valve positioned along the ventilation channel.
8. The toilet device of claim 7, wherein the one-way valve includes an angled flap valve.
9. The toilet device of claim 1, further comprising a fan configured to generate fluid flow within the ventilation channel.
10. The toilet device of claim 1, wherein the ventilation channel is watertight to enable water to drain from the interior volume of the bowl portion while a water level in the bowl portion is above a height of the egress channel of the nipple.
11. A molded toilet bowl comprising: a bowl portion having an interior volume and an interior surface; a waste channel connected to the interior volume of the bowl portion through an opening in the interior surface; a rim positioned above the bowl portion and defining a lip that overhangs from the interior surface of the bowl portion; a nipple molded into the bowl portion and protruding from the interior surface underneath the lip, wherein the nipple includes an egress channel connected to the interior volume of the bowl portion; and an opening in a sidewall of a downstream portion of the waste channel.
12. The molded toilet bowl of claim 11, wherein the waste channel rises above a height of the opening and drops below the height of the opening to define a trap, wherein the downstream portion of the waste channel is separated from the interior volume of the bowl portion by the trap.
13. The molded toilet bowl of claim 11, wherein the waste channel includes a flush valve, and wherein the downstream portion of the waste channel is separated from the interior volume of the bowl portion by the flush valve.
14. The molded toilet bowl of claim 11, wherein a first end of the nipple has an oval shaped cross-section, and wherein a second end of the nipple has a circular cross-section.
15. The molded toilet bowl of claim 11, wherein the egress channel of the nipple connects to the interior volume of the bowl portion through a downward facing opening.
16. The molded toilet bowl of claim 11, wherein the bowl portion has a front side and a rear side, and wherein the nipple passes through the interior surface of the bowl portion at the rear side of the bowl portion.
17. A method of forming a toilet device comprising: forming a bowl portion having an interior volume and an interior surface; forming a waste channel connected to the interior volume of the bowl portion through an opening in the interior surface; forming a rim positioned above the bowl portion, wherein the rim defines a lip that overhangs from the interior surface of the bowl portion; molding a nipple into the bowl portion, wherein the nipple protrudes from the interior surface underneath the lip, and wherein the nipple includes an egress channel connected to the interior volume of the bowl portion; and forming an opening in a sidewall of a downstream portion of the waste channel.
18. The method of claim 17, wherein a first end of the nipple has an oval shaped cross-section, and wherein a second end of the nipple has a circular cross-section.
19. The method of claim 17, wherein the egress channel of the nipple connects to the interior volume of the bowl portion through a downward facing opening.
20. The method of claim 17, further comprising connecting a ventilation channel to the egress channel of the nipple at a first end of the ventilation channel and connecting the ventilation channel to the downstream portion of the waste channel through the opening in the sidewall at a second end of the ventilation channel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0018] While the disclosure is susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific embodiments have been shown by way of example in the drawings and will be described in detail herein. However, it should be understood that the disclosure is not intended to be limited to the particular forms disclosed. Rather, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents and alternatives falling within the scope of the disclosure.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0019] Referring to
[0020] The waste channel 108 may connect to the interior volume 104 of the bowl portion through an opening 110 in the interior surface. 106. The waste channel 108 may extend downward from the opening 110 and may rise above a height 112 of the opening 110. The waste channel 108 may then drop below the height 112 of the opening 110. This path may define a trap 114, represented by the dotted trapezoid. A downstream portion 116 of the waste channel 108 may be separated from the interior volume 104 of the bowl portion 102 by the trap 114.
[0021] The system 100 may include a rim 118 positioned above the bowl portion 102. The rim 118 may define a lip 120 that overhangs from the interior surface 106 of the bowl portion 102. Although not depicted, the rim may include water jet openings to enable and facilitate flushing. These water jet openings may be distinct and separate from any ventilation openings for ventilating the bowl portion 102.
[0022] The system 100 may include a nipple 122 molded into the bowl portion 102. The nipple 122 may protrude from the interior surface 106 underneath the lip 120 and pass through the interior surface 106. The nipple 122 may include an egress channel (depicted in
[0023] The system may include an opening 124 in a sidewall of the downstream portion 116 of the waste channel 108. The opening 124 may enable a ventilation channel (depicted in
[0024] Some benefits and advantages of the system 100 are that, by providing a ventilation channel through the nipple 122 at the rear side 125 of the bowl portion 102, the system 100 may be less susceptible to liquids or solids entering the ventilation channel. Further, by positioning the nipple 122 under the lip 120, a direct channel for effective ventilation can be created in contrast to existing systems that may position ventilation channels at other locations. Other benefits may exist.
[0025] Referring to
[0026] The system 100 may include a fan 234, which may be configured to generate fluid flow within the ventilation channel 226. The fan 234 may be driven by a motor 235. The airflow generated by the fan 234 may enable ventilation of the interior volume of the bowl portion 102. Further, the ventilation channel 226 may be watertight and the fan 234 may be resistant to water. This may enable water to drain from the interior volume of the bowl portion 102 if and while a water level in the bowl portion is above a height of the nipple 122. If the bowl portion 102 becomes clogged to stopped, the ventilation channel 226 may be used as an emergency overflow channel.
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[0029] The waste channel 408 may connect to the interior volume 404 of the bowl portion through an opening 410 in the interior surface 406. The waste channel 408 may include a waste valve 414. A downstream portion 416 of the waste channel 408 may be separated from the interior volume 404 of the bowl portion 402 by the waste valve 414.
[0030] The system 400 may include a rim 418 positioned above the bowl portion 402. The rim 418 may define a lip 420 that overhangs from the interior surface 406 of the bowl portion 402. As with the system 100, the system 400 may include a nipple 422 molded into the bowl portion 402.
[0031] The nipple 422 may protrude from the interior surface 406 underneath the lip 420 and pass through the interior surface 406. The nipple 422 may include an egress channel (depicted in
[0032] The system may include an opening 424 in a sidewall of the downstream portion 416 of the waste channel 408. The opening 424 may enable a ventilation channel 426 (depicted by the dotted arrows) to connect to the egress channel (depicted in
[0033] The system 400 may include a fan 434, which may be configured to generate fluid flow within the ventilation channel 426. The fan 434 may be driven by a motor 435. The airflow generated by the fan 434 may enable ventilation of the interior volume of the bowl portion 402. The ventilation channel 426 may have a valve 431 to ensure that air does not pass from the downstream portion 416 of the waste channel 408 back into the bowl portion 402. Further, the ventilation channel 426 may be watertight and the fan 434 may be resistant to water. This may enable water to drain from the interior volume of the bowl portion 402 if and while a water level in the bowl portion is above a height of the nipple 422. If the bowl portion 402 becomes clogged to stopped, the ventilation channel 426 may be used as an emergency overflow channel.
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[0035] A benefit of the nipple 500 is that it may be used with multiple toilet ventilation systems and can be molded into different types of toilets. The nipple 500 may also have a shape that enables effective and non-intrusive ventilation of the inside of a toilet bowl. For example, the flattened oval shape at the first end 536 of the nipple 500 may render the nipple 500 less intrusive than other ventilation systems. Further, the nipple 500 may be less susceptible to liquids or solids entering the ventilation channel because the opening 542 faces downward. Other advantages may exist.
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[0037] The method 600 may further include forming a waste channel connected to the interior volume of the bowl portion through an opening in the interior surface, at 604. For example, the waste channel 108 of the toilet ventilation system 100 may be formed. As another example, the waste channel 408 of the toilet ventilation system 400 may be formed.
[0038] The method 600 may also include forming a rim positioned above the bowl portion, where the rim defines a lip that overhangs from the interior surface of the bowl portion, at 606. For example, the rim 118 of the toilet ventilation system 100 may be formed. As another example, the rim 418 of the toilet ventilation system 400 may be formed.
[0039] The method 600 may include molding a nipple into the bowl portion, where the nipple protrudes from the interior surface underneath the lip, and where the nipple includes an egress channel connected to the interior volume of the bowl portion, at 608. For example, the nipple 122 may be molded into the bowl portion 102. As another example, the nipple 422 may be molded into the bowl portion 402.
[0040] The method 600 may include forming an opening in a sidewall of a downstream portion of a waste channel, at 610. For example, the opening 124 may be formed. As another example, the opening 424 may be formed.
[0041] The method 600 may further include connecting a ventilation channel to the egress channel of the nipple at a first end of the ventilation channel and connecting the ventilation channel to the downstream portion of the waste channel through the opening in the sidewall at a second end of the ventilation channel, at 612.
[0042] A benefit of the method 600 is that a toilet ventilation system may be formed that includes several benefits over current ventilation systems. The benefits may include having a nipple that can be used for multiple different types of toilets to provide an egress channel for ventilation, having a ventilation channel that is optimally positioned relative to a toilet bowl to provide effective ventilation. Other advantages may exist.
[0043] Although various embodiments have been shown and described, the present disclosure is not so limited and will be understood to include all such modifications and variations as would be apparent to one skilled in the art.