Hygienic Toilet With Washing And Drying Means
20180023276 ยท 2018-01-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
E03D11/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E03D11/13
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B05B1/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G01B11/14
PHYSICS
A47K13/24
HUMAN NECESSITIES
E03D9/08
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E03D9/08
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
A47K13/30
HUMAN NECESSITIES
G01B11/14
PHYSICS
B05B1/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E03D11/13
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
The present invention relates to a hygienic toilet comprising a source of hot and cold water; a thermostatic valve in fluid communication with the source of hot and cold water and having a single output to deliver water at a predetermined temperature; a manifold having an input for receiving the water output from the thermostatic valve, the manifold comprising a first water outlet controlled by a proportional control valve and a second water outlet; a washing nozzle in fluid communication with the first water outlet, and having a proportional control valve associated therewith to control the flow of water output from the washing nozzle; and a cleaning nozzle in fluid communication with the second water outlet for providing a water curtain within an interior of the toilet; wherein the water curtain flows over the washing nozzle.
Claims
1. A hygienic toilet comprising: a source of hot and cold water; a thermostatic valve in fluid communication with the source of hot and cold water and having a single output to deliver water at a predetermined temperature; a manifold having an input for receiving the water output from the thermostatic valve, the manifold comprising a first water outlet controlled by a proportional control valve and a second water outlet; a washing nozzle in fluid communication with the first water outlet, and having a proportional control valve associated therewith to control the flow of water output from the washing nozzle; and a cleaning nozzle in fluid communication with the second water outlet for providing a water curtain within an interior of the toilet; wherein the water curtain flows over the washing nozzle.
2. A hygienic toilet as defined in claim 1, further comprising drying means for drying water on a user.
3. A hygienic toilet as defined in claim 2, wherein the drying means comprises a means for generating and blowing heated air through a tube to an inlet provided at a rear portion of the toilet, the inlet being in fluid communication with a plurality of vent openings provided within the bowl portion of the toilet.
4. A hygienic toilet as defined in claim 3, wherein the plurality of vents comprises first and second vents arranged at opposite side portions within the bowl portion such that air expelled through the first and second vents is directed to collide to provide an upward air flow directed out of the bowl portion of the toilet, and a third vent located at a rear end of the bowl portion.
5. A hygienic toilet as defined in claim 4, wherein the first, second and third vents each comprise an elongated rectangular vent opening.
6. A hygienic toilet as defined in claim 1, further comprising a proximity sensing control valve positioned between the thermostatic valve and the manifold, the proximity sensing control valve comprising a proximity sensor mounted on a rear portion of the toilet to sense the position of a lid being in an open or closed position, wherein when the lid is in the open position, the proximity sensing control valve opens to allow water to flow to the manifold.
7. A hygienic toilet as defined in claim 6, wherein the proximity sensor is an infrared sensor.
8. A hygienic toilet as defined in claim 6, wherein the proximity sensing control valve is battery operated.
9. A hygienic toilet as defined in claim 1, wherein the washing nozzle provides a spray of water at between about 10 psi to about 50 psi via adjustment of the proportional control valve.
10. A hygienic toilet as defined in claim 1, wherein the toilet comprises a base, wherein the upper portion of the base comprises the toilet seat, the toilet seat including a contour means for providing a water-tight seal between a user and the toilet seat.
11. A hygienic toilet as defined in claim 10, wherein the contour means comprises a substantially circular or elliptical shaped opening and a front portion having an upwardly extending horn-shaped member having curved contoured sides which transition into the toilet seat upper surface, wherein the horn-shaped member engages the user above the genitals and around the groin area to prevent water from exiting the bowl portion when using the washing nozzle water spray.
12. A hygienic toilet as defined in claim 11, further comprising drying means for drying water on a user and wherein the horn-shaped member engages the user to prevent the drying air from exiting the bowl portion.
13. A hygienic toilet as defined in claim 12, further comprising a drying vent to allow drying air to escape the bowl-portion when using the drying means.
14. A hygienic toilet as defined in claim 13, wherein the drying vent is a flapper valve.
15. A hygienic toilet as defined in claim 13, wherein the drying vent is located in the horn-shaped member.
16. A hygienic toilet as defined in claim 11, further comprising a toilet lid having an opening to fit the horn-shaped member therearound.
17. The hygienic toilet as defined in claim 3, further comprising a tank and wherein the toilet includes a rim having flushing openings under the rim, and wherein, upon flushing the toilet, flushing water flows through both the flushing openings and the drying vents thereby keeping the drying vents clean from debris.
18. The hygienic toilet as defined in claim 1, wherein the predetermined temperature is between about 25 C. and 40 C.
19. A hygienic toilet comprising: a source of water; a washing nozzle in fluid communication with the output of the source of water, the washing nozzle being mounted in a toilet bowl portion for spraying washing water from the source of water onto a user seated on the hygienic toilet; and wherein the hygienic toilet comprises a base, the upper portion of the base comprises a toilet seat having a contour means for providing a substantially water-tight seal between a user and the toilet seat when water is sprayed from the washing nozzle.
20. A hygienic toilet as defined in claim 19, wherein the contour means comprises a substantially circular or elliptical shaped opening and a front portion having an upwardly extending horn-shaped member having curved contoured sides which transition into the toilet seat upper surface, wherein the horn-shaped member engages the user above the genitals and around the groin area to prevent water from exiting the bowl portion when using the washing nozzle water spray.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] The invention will now be described in greater detail with the aid of the attached drawings, wherein:
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[0029] The hygienic toilet formed in accordance with the present invention includes both a means for washing as well as a means for drying subsequent to washing and allows for hands-free cleansing. Furthermore, the hygienic toilet is designed to incorporate features which keep the various spray heads and vents clean from any debris. The hygienic toilet of the present invention includes standard toilet features such as a tank for holding flushing water and a handle to effect flushing via standard flushing openings provided under a rim of the toilet bowl.
[0030] As shown in
[0031] The output 20 from the thermostatic valve 18 is input into a proximity sensing control valve 22 (
[0032] The output 28 from the control valve 22 is input into a manifold 30 having two outlets. As shown in
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[0034] In addition to adjustable water pressure, further refinements could also include, for example, temperature control, and directional spray control. These features can be controlled by the proportional control valve 40, or additional control valves or buttons, and/or by remote control.
[0035] Preferably, the proportional control valve 40 is set so that a slight steady stream of water is continuously flowing once the lid of the toilet is opened, thereby allowing the washing nozzle 38 to self-clean, and, preferably, to allow time for the water to reach a desired temperature. Thus, upon opening the control valve 40, warm water at a predetermined temperature is directed out of the washing nozzle. Such a steady stream of water also contributes to the exchange of water and waste in the bowl with fresh water.
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[0037] As will be appreciated by those skilled in the art, the tubing associated with the cleaning nozzle and washing nozzle may be provided within an interior space and hidden from view to create a smooth appearance for the hygienic toilet. Typically, only the control valve 40, flush handle 42, and access to the proximity control valve 22 to change the battery are visible on the outside of the hygienic toilet 10.
[0038] A further feature of the hygienic toilet 10 is a uniquely contoured seat. In a preferred embodiment, the seat and toilet bowl portion are integrally formed together. As shown in
[0039] A further feature of the hygienic toilet formed in accordance with the present invention is the ability to dry the user subsequent to washing for a substantially hands-free process. The drying means for the hygienic toilet preferably includes a means for generating and blowing air, preferably heated air. An example of a drying means is a wall mounted unit 52 which outputs warm air (
[0040] Each vent 55, 57 may preferably be between about 2 mm to about 4 mm in height, and most preferably about 3 mm, and preferably between about 2 inches to about 5 inches in length, and most preferably about 4 inches in length. The distance between each side vent 55 and the rear vent 57 is from about 3 to 5 inches, preferably about 4 inches. The drying air is expelled through the vents, and optionally, a very small amount of air is also expelled through the flush openings 59 provided below the rim of the seat. Since the seated user and contoured seat do not allow the drying air to escape, the hygienic toilet preferably includes an air escape valve means to allow the air to be vented from the toilet bowl. As shown in
[0041] By releasing the drying air from the toilet bowl portion, the flapper valve 58 functions to maintain a substantially constant temperature in the bowl when drying. The flapper valve 58 also allows humid air to leave the bowl while further air is expelled into the toilet bowl portion from the vents. The escape valve means size and form is selected to optimize air flow for purposes of drying the user.
[0042] The source of the air, typically heated air, may include a remote control for activating the source; or the source may be closely mounted to the hygienic toilet for direct control by the user. Once the air supply is turned off, the user has been washed and dried hygienically completely hands free.
[0043] As noted above, the drying means air vents are in fluid communication with the flush openings to permit air flow through all the openings within the toilet bowl. By being in fluid communication, the air vents also allow clean flushing water to be discharged through the vents during a standard flushing process. Thus, the air vents are flushed with clean water to keep them clean and free from debris.
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[0045] Preferably, the tank of the hygienic toilet differs from standard toilet tanks in that there is no connection needed between the fill valve and the overflow tube; that is, there is no refill tube which would allow the overflow tube to refill the bowl. Instead the bowl is sufficiently refilled by the water curtain, and optionally by the washing nozzle. Such feature allows for water conservation.
[0046] A description of a typical manner by which to use the hygienic toilet 10 of the present invention follows. When the lid 23 is in its closed position, no water is flowing. Lifting of the lid activates the sensor 24 which provides an input signal to the proximity sensing control valve 22. Upon activation of the sensor, water starts to flow from the cleaning nozzle 34 to provide a water curtain which delivers a flow of clean water into the toilet bowl for continuous exchange of water therein, and to maintain the washing nozzle 38 clean and free from debris. Preferably, upon activation of the sensor, a small amount of water also starts to flow from the washing nozzle 38 for the purpose of self-cleaning the washing nozzle, and, also to allow for the mixing of hot and cold washing water to reach a predetermined temperature. Upon sitting on the contoured seat 46, the user essentially provides a water-tight and air-tight environment in the bowl. The user then relieves himself/herself.
[0047] Without standing up, the user then engages the proportional control valve 40 to adjust the washing nozzle 38 to a selected pressure to allow for washing of the private parts, including the genitalia, perineum, buttocks and anal area. Alternatively, before engaging the proportional control valve 40 (and before standing up), the user may optionally flush the toilet by the flush handle 42. However, flushing is typically not necessary for liquid waste since the continuous water exchange provided by the water curtain, and optionally, by the washing nozzle, may be sufficient to remove waste. Such feature allows for water conservation.
[0048] Once washing is sufficiently complete, the user may engage the drying means of the toilet, typically activated by a remote control means.
[0049] Accordingly, the present invention overcomes the disadvantages of prior art toilets and bidets to allow a completely hands free washing and drying process for the user of the hygienic toilet. No toilet paper is necessary to achieve sufficient cleanliness. Such a hands free experience is particularly valuable for elderly or disabled users, and their aides, at home or institutional settings, in maintaining hygiene.
[0050] The single unit hygienic toilet of the present invention is both easy to install, space-saving and economical. The hygienic toilet may be designed in a variety of sizes and colors and component parts may be replaced by any part suitable to accomplish the disclosed functions.
[0051] Optionally, the hygienic toilet can comprise wireless remote controls, heated seats, illumination through built in night lights, built in deodorizers and activated carbon filters to remove odors, and combinations thereof.
[0052] With respect to the above description, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of the invention, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by the present invention.
[0053] Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.