AUTOMATIC FLUSHING DEVICE FOR ELECTRONIC BIDET HAVING AUTOMATIC FLUSHING FUNCTION FOR BOTH WATER TANK AND DIRECT FLUSH VALVE TOILET
20230030631 ยท 2023-02-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
E03D1/34
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Y02A20/40
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
E03D3/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E03D5/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E03D5/10
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E03D9/08
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E03D5/10
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E03D9/08
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
Proposed is an automatic flushing device for an electronic bidet, in which the automatic flushing device has an automatic flushing function and is for both a water tank toilet and a direct flush valve toilet. In contrast to existing bidets, which are produced separately for the water tank toilet and the direct flush valve toilet in order to enable the automatic flushing function of the water tank toilet and the direct flush valve toilet, the automatic flushing device for the electronic bidet enables a single bidet to be capable of being used in both the water tank toilet and the direct flush valve toilet.
Claims
1. An automatic flushing device for an electronic bidet, in which the automatic flushing device has an automatic flushing function and is for both a water tank toilet and a direct flush valve toilet, the automatic flushing device comprising: a stepping motor (100) configured such that whether a user is in a sitting position or a standing up position is detected by a control unit of the electronic bidet and the stepping motor (100) is rotated by a control signal set from the control unit; a roller portion (200) for flushing mounted at a rotary shaft (110) of the stepping motor (100), the roller portion (200) for flushing being configured such that a roller (210) is rotated by the control signal of the control unit and a wire (220) is wound and unwound, thereby opening and closing a water sealing cover or pressing an opening and closing valve; and the opening and closing valve (300) mounted at a casing of the stepping motor (100), the opening and closing valve (300) being configured such that a flow path of a valve body (310) is open by a rotation of a pressing member (230) when the opening and closing valve (300) is applied to the direct flush valve toilet, thereby discharging water in a pressure chamber of a flush valve to an inner portion of a toilet body and flushing out the water.
2. The automatic flushing device of claim 1, wherein, when the roller (210) is rotated and then is returned, the stepping motor (100) is configured to slow down a rotational speed of the roller (210) such that the opening and closing valve (300) is slowly closed, thereby preventing water in the pressure chamber (50) from generating a water hammer phenomenon.
3. The automatic flushing device of claim 1, wherein the roller portion (200) for flushing comprises: the roller (210) fixed to the rotary shaft (110); the wire (220) having a first side end fixed to the roller (210), the wire (220) being configured to be wound and unwound while being guided by a tube (221) that surrounds an outside of the wire (220); and the pressing member (230) which protrudes downward on the roller (210) and which is configured to press an opening and closing pin (360) of the opening and closing valve (300).
4. The automatic flushing device of claim 3, further comprising a tube fixture (240) which is fixed to an upper portion of the stepping motor (100) and which fixes the tube (221).
5. The automatic flushing device of claim 1, wherein the opening and closing valve (300) comprises: the valve body (310) having an inlet port (311) and an outlet port (312) that are in communication with each other; a fixing hook (320) coupled to a fixing guide space (321) that is formed on the stepping motor (100), thereby fixing the valve body (310) to the stepping motor (100); a flush rod (330) coupled to an inner portion of the valve body (310), the flush rod (330) being configured such that a rod packing (331) is mounted at an end portion of the flush rod (330) so that the outlet port (312) is open and closed by a pressing operation of an opening and closing pin (360); a valve cover (340) which accommodates the flush rod (330) and which is closely fixed to a rear end portion of the valve body (310); a spring (350) mounted between the flush rod (330) and the valve cover (340); the opening and closing pin (360) mounted on an end portion of the valve body (310) such that the opening and closing pin (360) is capable of being slid, the opening and closing pin (360) being configured to apply or release a pressure to the flush rod (330); a guide cover (370) which is closely fixed to the end portion of the valve body (310) and which guides the opening and closing pin (360); a water supplying hose (380) connected to the inlet port (311); and a water discharging hose (390) connected to the outlet port (312).
6. The automatic flushing device of claim 5, wherein the valve cover (340) and the guide cover (370) are fixed to the valve body (310) by being coupled in a rotational coupling manner.
Description
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[0045] Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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[0047] According to the present disclosure, an automatic flushing device for an electronic bidet, in which the automatic flushing device has an automatic flushing function and is for both a water tank toilet and a direct flush valve toilet, includes a stepping motor 100, a roller portion 200 for flushing, and an opening and closing valve 300. Further, the automatic flushing device is mounted inside the electronic bidet.
[0048] The stepping motor 100, the roller portion 200 for flushing, and the opening and closing valve 300 are not individually separated, but are integrally manufactured, and are configured such that the stepping motor 100, the roller portion 200 for flushing, and the opening and closing valve 300 are capable of being used in both the water tank toilet and the direct flush valve toilet, without distinction.
[0049] The stepping motor 100 has an outer portion provided with a casing so that the stepping motor 100 is fixed to an inner portion of the electronic bidet 1, and the casing has a structure in which a motor is mounted inside the casing. Further, the stepping motor 100 is driven by a control signal detected through a control unit (not illustrated) provided at the electronic bidet 1.
[0050] When the roller portion 200 for flushing is rotated for performing a flushing function, the stepping motor 100 is controlled by the control unit such that the stepping motor 100 is rotated in a constant speed. Further, when the roller portion 200 for flushing is returned, the stepping motor 100 is controlled by the control unit such that the stepping motor 100 is rotated slower than a speed of the stepping motor at the time when the roller portion 200 for flushing is rotated for performing the flushing function.
[0051] In addition, the roller portion 200 for flushing is coupled to a rotary shaft 110 of the stepping motor 100, and is configured to be rotated, thereby opening and closing a water sealing cover of the water tank toilet.
[0052] The roller portion 200 for flushing includes a roller 210, a wire 220, and a pressing member 230. Further, the roller 210 is coupled to the rotary shaft 110 and fixes a first side end portion of the wire 220, thereby being configured to wound or unwound the wire 220.
[0053] In a state in which the wire 220 is applied to the water tank toilet, the first side end portion of the wire 220 is fixed to the roller 210 and a second side end portion of the wire 220 is connected to the water sealing cover 30 provided inside a water tank 20. Further, in a state in which the wire 220 is applied to the direct flush valve toilet, since the wire 220 does not have a function performed in the direct flush valve toilet, the end portions of the wire 220 may be cut or may remain such that the end portions of the wire 220 are positioned inside the electronic bidet.
[0054] The pressing member 230 protrudes downward on a lower surface of the roller 210, and serves to press an opening and closing pin 360 of the opening and closing valve 300.
[0055] Here, a tube 221 is provided outside the wire 220 so as to surround and protect the wire 220 and also to guide a movement of the wire 220 when the roller 210 is rotated and returned. Further, the tube 221 may be fixed to a tube fixture 240 that is fixed to an upper portion of the casing of the stepping motor 100.
[0056] In addition, the opening and closing valve 300 is mounted at the casing of the stepping motor 100. Further, when the opening and closing valve 300 is applied to the direct flush valve toilet, the opening and closing valve 300 is configured to open a flow path of an inlet port 311 and an outlet port 312 of a valve body 310, and is configured to discharge water stored in a pressure chamber of a flush valve to an inner portion of a toilet body 10, thereby flushing out water.
[0057] The valve body 310 of the opening and closing valve 300 has an inner center portion which is penetrated, and the inlet port 311 is formed at a first side of the valve body 310 and the outlet port 312 is formed at a lower portion of the valve body 310, so that the inlet port 311 and the outlet port 312 are in communication with each other.
[0058] A first side end portion of a water supplying hose 380 is connected to the inlet port 311, and a second side end portion of the water supplying hose 380 is connected to the pressure chamber 50 of the flush valve 40.
[0059] A first side end portion of a water discharging hose 390 is connected to the outlet port 312, and a second side end portion of the water discharging hose 390 is connected to the inner portion of the toilet body 10.
[0060] A fixing hook 320 is formed at the lower portion of the valve body 310, and the fixing hook 320 is coupled to a fixing guide space 321 formed at the casing of the stepping motor 100, thereby fixing the valve body 310.
[0061] A flush rod 330 having an end portion on which a rod packing 331 is mounted is coupled to an inner portion of the valve body 310, and is configured to open and close the outlet port 312 according to whether or not the opening and closing pin 360 is pressed, the outlet port 312 being formed at the valve body 310.
[0062] A valve cover 340 is fixed to a rear end portion of the valve body 310, and the valve cover 340 prevents the flush rod 330 from separating and guides the flush rod 330 so that the flush rod 330 is smoothly slid.
[0063] A spring 350 is mounted between the flush rod 330 and the valve body 340, thereby applying an elastic force to the flush rod 330.
[0064] The opening and closing pin 360 is mounted on an end portion of the valve body 310 such that the opening and closing pin 360 is capable of being slid. Further, the opening and closing pin 360 presses the rod packing 331 of the flush rod 330 by a pressure of the pressing member 230 of the roller portion 200 for flushing, and is returned by a returning force of the spring 350 when the pressure is released.
[0065] A guide cover 370 is fixed to the end portion of the valve body 310, and the guide cover 370 prevents water leakage and also guides a movement of the opening and closing pin 360.
[0066] Here, protrusions are formed on outer circumferential surfaces of the valve cover 340 and the guide cover 370, and groove portions are formed on the valve body 310, so that the valve cover 340 and the guide cover 370 are coupled to the valve body 310 in a rotational coupling manner and are capable of being closely fixed to the valve body 310.
[0067] As described above, the present disclosure may be applied to both the water tank toilet and the direct flush valve toilet. First, an operation process of the present disclosure that is applied to the water tank toilet will be described in detail.
[0068] As illustrated in
[0069] When the stepping motor 100 is rotated, the roller 210 of the roller portion 200 for flushing is rotated in a forward direction at the same time.
[0070] At this time, the wire 220 is wound on the roller 210 and, at the same time, the water sealing cover 30 connected to the wire 220 is rotated upward around an axis and opens a drainage pipe, and water stored in the water tank 20 is drained to the toilet body 10, thereby performing the flushing.
[0071] As illustrated in
[0072] In addition, an operation process of the present disclosure that is applied to the direct flush valve toilet will be described in detail.
[0073] As illustrated in
[0074] When the stepping motor 100 is rotated, the roller 210 of the roller portion 200 for flushing is rotated in the forward direction at the same time.
[0075] At this time, the pressing member 230 that protrudes on the lower portion of the roller 210 presses the end portion of the opening and closing pin 360 of the opening and closing valve 300.
[0076] The rear end portion of the opening and closing pin 360 presses the rod packing 331 of the flush rod 330. Therefore, the flush rod 330 compresses the spring 350 by moving inside the valve cover 340 and, at the same time, opens the outlet port 312.
[0077] When the outlet port is open, pressure in the pressure chamber 50 of the flush valve 40 is released, and water in the pressure chamber 50 is introduced into the inlet port 311 through the water supplying hose 380.
[0078] Water that has introduced into the inlet port 311 is discharged to the outlet port 312, and the water is discharged to the inner portion of the toilet body 10 along the water discharging hose 390, so that the flushing is performed.
[0079] As illustrated in
[0080] When the pressure applied to the opening and closing pin 360 is released, the flush rod 330 is moved by the returning force of the spring 350 and closes the outlet port 312. At the same time, the flush valve 40 is closed and the flush rod 330 waits for the next operation.
[0081] While the present disclosure has been particularly described with reference to exemplary embodiments shown in the drawings, terms or words used in the specification and claims should be interpreted as meanings and concepts consistent with the technical idea of the present disclosure without being limited to common or dictionary meanings.
[0082] Accordingly, since embodiments described in the specification and shown in the drawings are intended not to limit the technical idea of the disclosure, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure as defined by the appended claims.