Retrofittable waterless urinal assembly with odor control and method of installing and retrofitting using the same
12329328 ยท 2025-06-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
E03D13/007
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A waterless urinal comprises a receptacle, a lid assembly, and a pipe. The receptacle comprises an inner body and truncated-conical outer body; a leakproof liquid storage chamber is defined between inner and outer bodies. The lid assembly is movably attached to receptacle and comprises a pump spray assembly in fluid communication with the liquid storage chamber and distributes a cleaning solution drawn from the liquid storage chamber to the receptacle in a fine mist. The pipe supports the receptacle and lid assembly and in fluid communication with the receptacle and waste line of a bathroom fixture at a position upstream of a water trap. The waterless urinal may be adapted for female users. A method for installing the waterless urinal to a bathroom fixture is also provided, and a tailpiece may be used to replace a drain line for retrofitting the fixture with the waterless urinal.
Claims
1. A waterless urinal, comprising (1) a receptacle adapted for receiving and discharging urine from a user, wherein the receptacle comprises an inner body in a form of a funnel, wherein the inner body comprises an upper portion and a lower portion, the upper portion defines a cavity for receiving urine, the lower portion comprises a conduit for discharging the urine, and the lower portion is connected to a bottom of the upper portion at a first end and being an outlet for discharging the urine at a second end, an outer body in a form of a truncated cone, wherein the outer body are joined with the inner body at the top and substantially covers the inner body, a bottom of the outer body comprises a passage to allow the lower portion of the inner body to tightly fit and pass through such that the tops and side walls of the inner body and the outer body and the bottom of the outer body together define a leakproof space, a liquid storage chamber provided by the leakproof space, wherein the liquid storage chamber comprises an access port on a top portion of the outer body of the receptacle, and a removable stop member configured to seal the access port and maintain watertightness of the liquid storage chamber, (2) a lid assembly configured for removably covering the receptacle and movable between an open and a closed positions, where in the lid assembly comprises: an actuation mechanism adapted for being actuated by a user, a cover ring fitted between the actuation member and the top of the receptacle and supports the lid assembly to move between the open and the closed positions, a pump spray assembly in fluid communication with the liquid storage chamber, wherein the pump spray assembly is configured to be activated by the actuation member, and in response, to distribute a cleaning solution from the liquid storage chamber to the receptacle in a form of a mist, (3) a pipe in fluid communication with the receptacle for discharging the urine to a waste line, wherein the pipe is connected to the receptacle through a first fitting member and to the waste line through a second fitting member, and the pipe bendably and flexibly supports the receptacle and the lid assembly to move to different positions and heights.
2. The waterless urinal according to claim 1, wherein the pipe is connected to the waste line at a position upstream of a water trap in the waste line.
3. The waterless urinal according to claim 1, wherein the inner body comprises a fold over rim along a circumference at the top of the inner body, and the top of the outer body are joined with the fold over rim.
4. The waterless urinal according to claim 1, wherein a downward inclination angle of the side wall of the outer body is smaller than a downward inclination angle of the side wall of the upper portion of the inner body.
5. The waterless urinal according to claim 1, wherein the cover ring is pivotally attached to the receptacle through hinge structure.
6. The waterless urinal according to claim 1, further comprising an accessory receptacle adapted for use by a female user, wherein the accessory receptacle comprises a cup portion and a ring portion, the cup portion is configured to receive urine from the female user, and a ring portion is connected to the cup portion and snuggly fitted to the top of the receptacle, wherein the lid assembly is configured to cover the cup portion and the ring portion of the accessory receptacle.
7. The waterless urinal according to claim 1, wherein the pump spray assembly further comprises: a tube connecting the liquid storage chamber with the pump spray assembly through a tightly fit access port on the removable stop member, a piston configured to be activated by the actuation means, wherein the piston comprises an upper chamber and a lower chamber in fluid communication and separated by a separation layer, the upper chamber provides a snuggly fitted access port for the tube, the separation layer comprises a plurality of distribution holes and is removably sealed by a first body valve, a spring configured to being compressed by the piston and movable between a compressed state and a released state, a pump cylinder plate configured to join with the cover ring at perimeter, wherein the pump cylinder plate comprises a cylinder housing portion and a plurality of distribution holes, the cylinder housing portion and the piston define a housing to snuggly fit the spring, and a bottom of the pump cylinder plate is removably sealed by a second body valve, an O-ring between the piston and the pump cylinder plate to ensure a snug fit, and a nozzle distribution plate attached to the bottom of the pump cylinder plate, wherein the nozzle distribution plate comprises a plurality of distribution holes and is configured to distribute the cleaning solution drawn from the liquid storage chamber to the receptacle.
8. The waterless urinal according to claim 7, wherein the pluralities of the distribution holes on the separation layer of the piston, the pump cylinder plate, and the nozzle distribution plate are mismatched in place, different in sizes and configurations, or both, to create a fine mist to the receptacle.
9. The waterless urinal according to claim 1, wherein the cleaning solution is a cleaning vinegar.
10. The waterless urinal according to claim 1, wherein the pipe is coated with an anticorrosive layer on an inside wall, an outside wall, or both.
11. A waterless urinal assembly, comprising the waterless urinal as described in claim 1, and a tailpiece configured to connect a drain line of a bathroom fixture to a waste line and provide an access port for connecting with the pipe through the second fitting member.
12. A method for installing a waterless urinal in connection with a bathroom fixture, comprising providing the waterless urinal as described in claim 1, providing an access port on a drain line of a bathroom fixture, connecting the pipe to the access port through the second fitting member, wherein the access port is upstream of a water trap.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein the bathroom fixture is a sink or wash basin with a pop-up drain, and the method further comprising: removing the pop-up drain to expose the access port on the drain line used by the removed pop-up drain, and installing and connecting the pipe to the access port.
14. The method of claim 12, wherein the water trap is a P-trap.
15. The method of claim 12, wherein the bathroom fixture does not have a pop-up drain, and the method further comprising providing a tailpiece configured to connect the drain line of a bathroom fixture to a waste line and provide the access port for the pipe, substituting the drain line of the bathroom fixture with the tailpiece, and installing and connecting the pipe to the access port.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(16) Reference numbers used in the drawings refer to the following structures: 100receptacle; 101inner body; 102fold over rim; 103outer body; 104hinge pin; 105bottom hinge; 114upper portion of inner body; 115cavity; 116lower portion of inner body; 117liquid storage chamber; 118outlet; 119access port; 120bottom of outer body; 121hole; 130removable stop member; 131protrusion; 132tab; 133passageway; 140accessory receptacle; 141cup portion; 142annular portion; 143female cover ring; 144elongated portion; 145main portion; 200lid assembly; 201cover ring; 202actuation mechanism (button); 203piston; 204first body valve; 205spring; 206pump cylinder plate; 207nozzle distribution plate; 208O ring; 209second body valve; 210tube; 212screws; 221protrusion; 222screwed holes; 223orifice or distribution holes on the nozzle distribution plate; 224upper chamber; 225lower chamber; 226separation layer; 227cylinder housing; 228distribution holes (piston separation layer); 229center on separation layer (for body valve 204); 230distribution holes on the pump cylinder plate; 231bottom of pump cylinder plate; 300pipe; 301first end; 302second end; 410first fitting member; 411male fitting; 412female fitting (fitting nut); 413cover cone; 420second fitting member; 421female fitting (fitting nut); 422male fitting; 423drain seal; 501sink/wash basin; 502lever for pop-up drain; 503drain line; 600tailpiece; 601access port for pipe; 602nut.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(17) The present invention is described in detail in connection with the drawings. Examples and embodiments as described below and drawings should not be interpreted as limiting the scope of the present invention. Any one of ordinary skill in the art may modify or change the specific examples and embodiments as described without departing from the scope of the present invention.
(18) In order to concisely describe the present invention, some structural components that are well known to those skilled in the art but not related to the main content of the present invention may be omitted in the drawings or descriptions. In addition, for the convenience of description, some parts in the drawings may be omitted, enlarged, or reduced, so they may not represent the size or entire structure of the waterless urinal of the present invention.
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(20) In one embodiment of the present invention, the waterless urinal consists of the receptacle 100, the lid assembly 200, and the pipe 300.
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(22) The configuration of the inner body 101 is designed to eliminate splashing and dripping. As shown in
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(30) In the lid assembly, the actuation mechanism 202 is adapted for being activated by a user and act on the pump spray assembly to distribute the cleaning solution. The actuation mechanism 202 may be of any conventional means or configurations used by a user to exert a force on the piston of the pump spray assembly and activate the pumping action. The actuation mechanism may be a button, a lever, a switch, either mechanical or electrical, or may be triggered by detection of a certain motion. In a first embodiment as shown in
(31) In the lid assembly, the cover ring 201 supports the actuation mechanism 202 and holds the whole lid assembly together. The cover ring 201 fits between the actuation member 202 and the top of the receptacle 100 and supports and allows the lid assembly 200 to move between the open and a closed positions with regard to the receptacle. As shown in
(32) In the lid assembly, the embedded pump spray mechanism may be activated by the actuation mechanism and spray a cleaning solution stored in the liquid storage chamber each time a user activates it. The pump spray assembly is configured to distribute the cleaning solution from the liquid storage chamber to the receptacle in a form of a fine mist, and each spray dispenses approximately 4 ml cleaning solution to cover the receptacle 100. As shown in
(33) The tube 210 connects the liquid storage chamber 117 with the pump spray assembly through a tightly fit access port 133 on the removable stop member 130 as shown in
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(35) In the pump spray assembly, the spring 205 is housed between the piston 203 and the pump cylinder plate 206 and configured to being compressed by the piston 203 and movable between a compressed state and a released state.
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(37) To ensure the watertight fit between the piston 203 and the pump cylinder plate 206 and hold the spring 205, an O-ring 208 is placed between the piston 203 and the pump cylinder plate 206 as shown in
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(39) The working mechanism of a pump spray assembly is known in the art. In the present invention, when the actuation mechanism is first used by the user and released, the vacuum created in the assembly draws the cleaning solution from the liquid storage chamber up to the upper chamber through the tube. When the user activates the actuation mechanism for use, the actuation mechanism acts on (pushes down) the piston 203 and through the force exerted by the spring 205, the cleaning solution is pressed down and through the piston chambers, the pump cylinder plate 206, and the nozzle distribution plate 207 to create a fine mist to the receptacle. Each spray is a mist of about 4 mL of cleaning solution, which covers the entire receptacle, and then drips down from the receptacle into the pipe and down the drain line, following the path of the urine. When the user releases the actuation mechanism, it creates a vacuum in the lid assembly, which causes the cleaning solution to be drawn from the liquid storage chamber to the lid assembly, ready for the next cycle of use.
(40) The lid assembly 200 may be made of durable plastic material, such as polycarbonate. The pump spray assembly is built into the lid assembly 200 and operated to spray down into the receptacle 100 with a fine mist that covers the entire surface area of the receptacle 100.
(41) The waterless urinal of the present invention may be used by either male users or adapted for use by female users. As shown in
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(44) The pipe 300 is made of a material that is strong enough to support itself and the receptacle and lid assembly. Further, the pipe has certain malleability and is flexible enough to move to a comfortable position for use by the user. The pipe may be made of a metal, for examples, aluminum, or a flexible tube like Loc-Line that could be made of plastic, steel, aluminum or other materials. The pipe can also be made of PVC as long as it is flexible yet rigid enough to hold the urinal. The pipe may be coated with one or more protective layers on the outside and/or inside walls. The protective layers may be polyethylene or PVC. In one embodiment of the present invention, the pipe is made of an aluminum core coated with polyethylene on the outside and inside walls.
(45) The pipe has a diameter in a range of between about 0.25 to about 1.5 inch, preferably, 0.3 to 0.7 inch, and more preferably, about 0.5 inch. The particular range of diameters can advantageously provide for an effective flow rate of the urine through the pipe. Typically, the length of the pipe is adapted to the space in the bathroom to allow it to be hidden under the sink or wash basin.
(46) The first and second fitting members are made of durable metal material that is not corroded by water or urine and can be attached to the pipe by compression or other means. Suitable fitting members are known in the art of attaching the pipe to the drain line and the receptacle, such as rubber hose and clamp, thus they are not limited to those depicted in the drawings. The first and second fitting members may have small hand grips so that they can be attached by using the hand to spin tighten. The same male fitting and fitting nut may be used on both ends of the pipe for connection, and the conduit and lower portion of the inner body of the receptacle has the same size and thread configuration as the sink tailpipe for the drain line.
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(48) The present invention further provides a waterless urinal assembly comprising the waterless urinal as described above and a tailpiece configured to connect a drain line of a bathroom fixture to a waste line and provide an access port for connecting with the pipe through the second fitting member. As shown in
(49) The present invention further provides a method for installing the waterless urinal in connection with the bathroom fixture, which comprises the steps of providing the waterless urinal of the present invention, providing an access port on a drain line of a bathroom fixture, connecting the pipe to the access port through the second fitting member, wherein the access port is upstream of a water trap. The water trap may be any form conventionally used in the bathroom plumbing, such as a P-trap or a U-trap. By installing the pipe upstream of the water trap in the waste line for the bathroom fixture, it is ensured that the odor or gas from the waste line will not enter the residences through the waterless urinal. Additionally, when the bathroom fixture is used, water will go down to further flush any urine remained at the water trap, thus, helping maintaining the waste line and preventing buildup by urine.
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(51) In the present invention, the waterless urinal may be installed or retrofitted to a bathroom fixture. In one embodiment of the present invention, the bathroom fixture may be a sink or wash basin with a pop-up drain, and the method further comprises the steps of removing the pop-up drain to expose the access port on the drain line used by the removed pop-up drain of the sink or wash basin and installing and connecting the pipe to the access port via the second fitting member.
(52) In another embodiment of the present invention, the bathroom fixture does not have a pop-up drain, and the method further comprises the steps of providing a tailpiece configured to connect the drain line of a bathroom fixture to a P-trap and provide the access port for the pipe, substituting the drain line of the bathroom fixture with the tailpiece, thereby, providing the access port for the pipe, and installing and connecting the pipe to the access port via the second fitting member.
EXAMPLE
Example 1. In-Home Waterless Urinal for Male User
(53) A waterless urinal as shown in
(54) The waterless urinal of the present invention is in the particular size and configuration to minimize splashing caused by urination. It greatly shortens the distance so the stream of urine doesn't break into beads but remains a stream that can go down the pipe smoothly. The shorter distance reduces the impact, lessens the opportunity for splashing. The inside of the receptable in a cone or cone-like shape creates an angled impact to reduce the chance of direct hit stream which also lowers incidence of splashing. Finally, in the rare incidence of any splashing, the placement of the receptacle in close proximity to the user and the shape of the receptacle result in any splashback remaining within the urinal. The waterless urinal of the present invention also virtually eliminates the dripping because the user can adjust to maximize comfort and minimize possibility of dripping. The other factor that causes a messy toilet area that is eliminated by the present invention is flushing. When a toilet is flushed, some of the particles inside the bowl become aerosolized and distributed to the surfaces around it.
(55) The waterless urinal of the present invention can easily retrofit into existing bathrooms and be adapted for use by both male and female users. The waterless urinal of the present invention avoids calcification buildup which causes clogging drains and bad odor on the inside. It is easy to install and requires minimum plumbing, special plumbing tools, and specialized installation skills to install or retrofit. The waterless urinal of the present invention may fit any sink or wash basin with a pop-up drain or be adapted for use in any sink or wash basin without a pop-up drain. The waterless urinal of the present invention provides a simple, cost-saving, and effective solution for use in private spaces.
(56) The waterless urinal of the present invention is made of sturdy, solid, high-quality, and long-lasting material. It provides a sleek and attractive look and feel of a high-end bathroom appliance and is designed to minimize costs of production and shipping. Recycled or recyclable parts may be used, and environmentally harmful chemicals are not required.