Abstract
A wall-mounted flush toilet includes a ceramic toilet main body including a bowl configured to receive waste and a discharge trap having an inlet connected to a lower part of the bowl and configured to discharge waste from within the bowl, the ceramic toilet main body further includes a skirt that covers outer shells of the bowl and the discharge trap from sides of the outer shells and a rear end formed rearward of the skirt and configured to be fixed to a wall, and the rear end includes a firing pedestal that functions as a pedestal grounded during a firing process in a ceramic molding process.
Claims
1. A wall-mounted flush toilet comprising: a ceramic toilet main body including a bowl configured to receive waste; and a discharge trap including an inlet connected to a lower part of the bowl and configured to discharge waste from within the bowl, wherein the ceramic toilet main body further includes a skirt that at least partially covers outer shells of the bowl and the discharge trap from sides of the outer shells; and a rear end formed rearward of the skirt and configured to be fixed to the wall, and the rear end includes a firing pedestal that functions as a pedestal grounded during a firing process in a ceramic molding process, and wherein the firing pedestal is disposed at a predetermined distance or more inside an outer shell on each of left and right sides of the skirt in planar view of the toilet main body, the ceramic molding process includes a process of pouring slurry into a molding mold and then demolding to mold a hollow molded body, the molded body includes a first wall and a second wall that are formed on opposite sides of a hollow region of the molded body, and the predetermined distance is set to a dimension of a single thickness that is a thickness obtained by adding up a wall thickness of the first wall, a thickness of the hollow region, and a wall thickness of the second wall.
2. The wall-mounted flush toilet according to claim 1, wherein the firing pedestal is formed such that at least a part of the firing pedestal has a dimension in a left-right direction equal to the dimension of the single thickness in the planar view of the toilet main body.
3. The wall-mounted flush toilet according to claim 1, wherein the firing pedestal is formed in a dimension in a front-rear direction that is smaller than the dimension of the single thickness in the planar view of the toilet main body.
4. The wall-mounted flush toilet according to claim 1, wherein the firing pedestal is formed to have a rear end formed in a flat surface.
5. The wall-mounted flush toilet according to claim 1, wherein the firing pedestal includes a left firing pedestal part provided on a left side of the rear end of the toilet main body in a left-right direction, a right firing pedestal part provided on a right side of the rear end of the toilet main body in the left-right direction, and a connection part provided between the left firing pedestal part and the right firing pedestal part and connecting the left firing pedestal part and the right firing pedestal part, and the connection part includes a ground contact surface when the toilet main body is grounded during the firing process.
6. A wall-mounted flush toilet comprising: a ceramic toilet main body including a bowl configured to receive waste; and a discharge trap including an inlet connected to a lower part of the bowl and configured to discharge waste from within the bowl, wherein the ceramic toilet main body further includes a skirt that at least partially covers outer shells of the bowl and the discharge trap from sides of the outer shells; and a rear end formed rearward of the skirt and configured to be fixed to the wall, and the rear end includes a firing pedestal that functions as a pedestal grounded during a firing process in a ceramic molding process, and wherein the firing pedestal is disposed at a distance equal to or more than a predetermined distance inside an outer shell on each of right and left sides of the skirt, and a side surface of the firing pedestal forms a smooth curved surface from a top to a bottom of the firing pedestal.
7. A wall-mounted flush toilet comprising: a ceramic toilet main body including a bowl configured to receive waste; and a discharge trap including an inlet connected to a lower part of the bowl and configured to discharge waste from within the bowl, wherein the ceramic toilet main body further includes a skirt that at least partially covers outer shells of the bowl and the discharge trap from sides of the outer shells; and a rear end formed rearward of the skirt and configured to be fixed to the wall, and the rear end includes a firing pedestal that functions as a pedestal grounded during a firing process in a ceramic molding process, and wherein the firing pedestal is disposed at a distance equal to or more than a predetermined distance inside an outer shell on each of right and left sides of the skirt, and an upper end of a rear end of the firing pedestal in a side view is located lower than a topmost of the toilet main body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view showing a state where a wall-mounted flush toilet according to one embodiment of the present invention is fixed to a wall;
(2) FIG. 2 is a left side view showing the state where the wall-mounted flush toilet according to the embodiment of the present invention is fixed to the wall;
(3) FIG. 3 is a plan view showing the state where the wall-mounted flush toilet according to the embodiment of the present invention is fixed to the wall;
(4) FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line IV-IV of FIG. 3;
(5) FIG. 5 is a back view of a ceramic toilet main body in the wall-mounted flush toilet according to the embodiment of the present invention;
(6) FIG. 6 is a front view showing a state where the ceramic toilet main body is grounded during a firing process of the wall-mounted flush toilet according to the embodiment of the present invention;
(7) FIG. 7 is a partially enlarged view obtained by partially enlarging a firing pedestal of the ceramic toilet main body during the firing process of the wall-mounted flush toilet according to the embodiment of the present invention shown in FIG. 6; and
(8) FIG. 8 is a schematic plan view showing an example of a representative hollow molded body molded (singly molded) during a ceramic molding process of the ceramic toilet main body in the wall-mounted flush toilet according to the embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(9) Hereinafter, with reference to FIGS. 1 to 8, a wall-mounted flush toilet according to one embodiment of the present invention will be described. First, as shown in FIGS. 1 to 4, in a wall-mounted flush toilet 1 according to the embodiment of the present invention, a toilet main body 2 includes a rear end 2a fixed to a wall W, on a back side within a toilet room T, and the toilet main body 2 includes a lower end part 2b disposed above and spaced apart from a floor surface F. As shown in FIG. 1, the wall-mounted flush toilet 1 of the present embodiment more specifically includes a structure where the toilet main body 2 is fixed from a back side of the wall by a fixing unit U provided on a back surface side of the wall W (the back side of the wall). Further, on a fixing unit U side, a flush water supply device 4 being a water supply source that supplies flush water to the toilet main body 2 of the flush toilet 1, a flush operation device 6 that operates the flush water supply device 4 and others are provided, and these devices 4 and 6 include a structure of being concealed on the back side of the wall W. In the flush toilet 1 of the present embodiment, as the flush water supply device 4 that is the water supply source supplying flush water to the toilet main body 2, a form employing a so-called gravity water supply type of reservoir tank 4a that supplies the flush water reserved in a reservoir tank 4a to the toilet main body 2 by gravity is described, but as another form of water supply source, a so-called tap water direct pressure type of water supply device that directly supplies flush water to the toilet main body 2 by use of water supply pressure from water service may be employed. In addition, a flush valve type of water supply device, a pump type of water supply device that supplies flush water reserved in the reservoir tank by use of auxiliary pressure of a pump, or the like may be employed.
(10) Next, as shown in FIGS. 1 to 4, the toilet main body 2 of the flush toilet 1 of the present embodiment is a ceramic toilet main body 2 formed of ceramic. Further, the ceramic toilet main body 2 includes a bowl 8 configured to receive waste and a discharge trap 10 including an inlet 10a connected to a lower part of the bowl 8 and configured to discharge waste from within the bowl 8. The ceramic toilet main body 2 includes a skirt 12 that covers outer shells of the bowl 8 and the discharge trap 10 from sides of the outer shells, and the rear end 2a formed rearward of the skirt 12 and configured to be fixed to the wall W. The skirt 12 is not limited to a form of so-called full skirt type that covers the entire circumference of the toilet main body 2, and may be in the form of, for example, a so-called side pocket type including an opening provided on a part of a side surface of the skirt 12. Alternatively, a part of the skirt 12 may be in the form of a panel member or the like that is detachably attached so as to cover the toilet main body 2 from outside. In short, the skirt 12 may at least partially cover the outer shells of the bowl 8 and the discharge trap 10 of the toilet main body 2 from the sides of the outer shells. The rear end 2a of the toilet main body 2 includes a firing pedestal 14 (described later in detail) that functions as a pedestal grounded during a firing process in a ceramic molding process.
(11) Next, as shown in FIGS. 1 to 5, in the toilet main body 2 in a state where the ceramic toilet main body 2 is fixed to the wall W by the fixing unit U, an inlet 16a at an upstream end (rear end) of a main water conduit 16 formed upstream of the bowl 8 is connected to a water supply pipe 18 extending downstream of the reservoir tank 4a of the flush water supply device 4. In the toilet main body 2 in a state where the ceramic toilet main body 2 is fixed to the wall W by the fixing unit U, an exit 10b at a downstream end (rear end) of the discharge trap 10 is connected to a discharge pipe 20 extending upward from the floor surface F on the back side of the wall W and then bending and extending forward. Here, the wall-mounted flush toilet 1 of the present embodiment may be in the form of a so-called wash-away type of flush toilet that washes away waste from within the bowl 8 by use of water drop in the height direction of the bowl 8 within the toilet main body 2, a so-called siphon type of flush toilet that takes in waste from within the bowl 8 by use of siphon action to discharge the waste outward from the discharge trap 10, or another type of flush toilet.
(12) Next, with reference to FIGS. 3 and 5 to 8, the firing pedestal 14 in the toilet main body 2 of the flush toilet 1 according to the present embodiment will be described in detail. First, a manufacturing process of the ceramic toilet main body 2 in the flush toilet 1 of the present embodiment will be schematically and briefly described. The manufacturing process of the ceramic toilet main body 2 includes, for example, a ceramic molding process of pouring slurry into a molding mold molded of gypsum, resin or the like to mold a shape of ceramic, a drying process of drying the ceramic molded in this molding process, a glazing process of glazing the dried ceramic, and a firing process of firing the glazed ceramic within a kiln.
(13) The ceramic molding process of the ceramic toilet main body 2 includes, for example, a process (pouring process) of pouring slurry into a molding mold made of a gypsum mold or the like, a process (slurry removal process) of removing excess slurry from inside the molded body after depositing the slurry in the molding mold, a process (soil tightening process) of reducing water content of the molded body to improve shape retention and demoldability, and a process (demolding process) of demolding the molded body.
(14) Next, during the firing process, the rear end 2a of the toilet main body 2 in a state A of being fixed to the wall W within the toilet room T shown in FIG. 3 is grounded on a shelf surface or floor surface S within the kiln K, and thus disposed such that the front-rear direction of the toilet main body 2 in use corresponds to the vertical direction, as shown in FIGS. 6 and 7. Further, in planar view of the toilet main body 2 in the state A of being fixed to the wall W within the toilet room T shown in FIG. 3, and in front view of the toilet main body 2 in a state B of being grounded on the shelf surface or floor surface S within the kiln K during the firing process shown in FIGS. 6 and 7, the firing pedestal 14 is disposed a distance d1 (d1d0) equal to or more than a predetermined distance do inside an outer shell LI on each of right and left sides of the skirt 12 of the toilet main body 2. Here, the ceramic molding process of the ceramic toilet main body 2 in the flush toilet 1 of the present embodiment includes, for example, a process (pouring process) of pouring slurry into a molding mold made of a gypsum mold or the like, a process (slurry removal process) of removing excess slurry from inside the molded body after depositing the slurry on the molding mold, a process (soil tightening process) of reducing the water content of the molded body to improve shape retention and demoldability, a process (demolding process) of demolding the molded body, and the like. In the present embodiment, in particular, for molding (pouring molding) in the above-described pouring process, the pouring molding to mold the hollow molded body is defined as single molding, and pouring molding to mold a molded body that does not have any hollow region (solid molded body) is defined as double molding. Further, an intricately shaped portion in the ceramic toilet main body 2 of the flush toilet 1 according to the present embodiment is molded by appropriately combining single molding and double molding.
(15) As shown in FIG. 8, a representative hollow molded body 22 molded (singly molded) during the ceramic molding process for the ceramic toilet main body 2 in the flush toilet 1 of the present embodiment includes, for example, a first wall 22a with a thickness w1 and a second wall 22b with a thickness w2 that are formed on opposite sides of a hollow region H1, and a connection wall 22c with a thickness w3 that connects both the walls 22a and 22b. Then, the predetermined distance do described above is set to a length of a thickness t (hereinafter defined as single thickness t) that is a thickness (w1+w2+w3) obtained by adding up the wall thickness w1 of the first wall, the thickness w3 of the hollow region H1 (the thickness w3 of the connection wall 22c), and the thickness w2 of the second wall 22b (d0=t=w1+w2+w3). Additionally, as a specific typical example, dimensions relating to the single thickness t are preferably set as w1=w2=9 mm, w3=10 mm, and d0=t=w1+w2+w3=28 mm.
(16) Next, as shown in FIGS. 3 and 5 to 7, the firing pedestal 14 includes a left firing pedestal part 14a and a right firing pedestal part 14b that are respectively provided on the left and right sides of the rear end 2a of the toilet main body 2 as the toilet main body 2 is viewed from front (user side), and a connection part 14c provided between the left firing pedestal part 14a and the right firing pedestal part 14b and connecting the left firing pedestal part 14a and the right firing pedestal part 14b. Further, a rear end 14d of the connection part 14c shown in FIG. 3 (the lower end 14d of the connection part 14c shown in FIG. 7) forms a ground contact surface G during the firing process, when the toilet main body 2 is grounded on the shelf surface or floor surface S within the kiln K during the firing process.
(17) Next, in the planar view of the toilet main body 2 in the state A of being fixed to the wall W within the toilet room T shown in FIG. 3 and the front view of the toilet main body 2 in the state B of being grounded on the shelf surface or floor surface S within the kiln K during the firing process shown in FIGS. 6 and 7, the firing pedestal is formed such that each firing pedestal parts 14a and 14b has a dimension (distance d2) in the left-right direction equal to the dimension of the single thickness t (d2=t). In the present embodiment, the form of each of the firing pedestal parts 14a and 14b having the dimension (distance d2) in the left-right direction set to the dimension of the single thickness t is described, but is not limited to such a form, and it is preferable to set the dimension (distance d2) of at least one of the respective firing pedestal parts 14a and 14b in the left-right direction to be equal to or more than the dimension of the single thickness t.
(18) Next, as shown in FIGS. 3 and 5 to 7, in the planar view of the toilet main body 2 in the state A of being fixed to the wall W within the toilet room T shown in FIG. 3 and the front view of the toilet main body 2 in the state B of being grounded on the shelf surface or floor surface S within the kiln K during the firing process shown in FIGS. 6 and 7, the firing pedestal is formed such that a dimension of each of the firing pedestal parts 14a and 14b in the front-rear direction, that is, a distance d3 from a front end of each of the firing pedestal parts 14a and 14b (the rear end 12a of the skirt 12) to the rear end 14d in the front-rear direction is a dimension smaller than the dimension of the single thickness t (d3<t). Further, as shown in FIGS. 3 and 5 to 7, the firing pedestal 14 is formed to have the rear end 14d of the connection part 14c shown in FIG. 3 (the lower end 14d of the connection part 14c shown in FIG. 7) formed in a flat surface.
(19) According to the flush toilet 1 of the embodiment of the present invention described above, the rear end 2a formed rearward of the skirt 12 in the ceramic toilet main body 2 includes the firing pedestal 14 that functions as the pedestal grounded during the firing process in the ceramic molding process. Thereby, even if the firing pedestal 14 grounded during the firing process is deformed due to shrinkage or the like, dragged along the ground contact surface G grounded on the shelf surface or floor surface S within the kiln K and further deformed to cause dimensional variation, the firing pedestal 14 can absorb the dimensional variation in toilet main bodies 2. As compared with a toilet main body that does not include the firing pedestal 14 in the rear end 2a, a portion of the toilet main body 2 that is likely to deform can be limited to the firing pedestal 14, and a portion other than the firing pedestal 14 can be inhibited from being deformed. Therefore, it is possible to inhibit outer shapes of toilet main bodies 2 from being likely to vary and inhibit appearance of the flush toilet 1 from being affected.
(20) According to the flush toilet 1 of the present embodiment, in the planar view of the toilet main body 2 in the state A of being fixed to the wall W within the toilet room T shown in FIG. 3 and the front view of the toilet main body 2 in the state B of being grounded on the shelf surface or floor surface S within the kiln K during the firing process shown in FIGS. 6 and 7, the firing pedestal 14 is disposed the distance d1 (d1d0=t) equal to or more than the predetermined distance do (dimension of the single thickness t) inside the outer shell LI on each of the left and right sides of the skirt 12. Even if deformation occurs as much as the dimension of the single thickness t due to the shrinkage or the like during the firing process, the firing pedestal 14 can sufficiently absorb the deformation. As compared with a toilet main body that does not include the firing pedestal 14, it is possible to effectively inhibit outer shapes of toilet main bodies 2 from being likely to vary, and it is therefore possible to effectively inhibit the appearance of the flush toilet 1 from being affected.
(21) According to the flush toilet 1 of the present embodiment, in the planar view of the toilet main body 2 in the state A of being fixed to the wall W within the toilet room T shown in FIG. 3 and the front view of the toilet main body 2 in the state B of being grounded on the shelf surface or floor surface S within the kiln K during the firing process shown in FIGS. 6 and 7, the firing pedestal is formed such that each of the firing pedestal parts 14a and 14b has the dimension (distance d2) in the left-right direction equal to the dimension of the single thickness t (d2=t). Therefore, the entire firing pedestal 14 of the toilet main body 2 can acquire sufficient strength.
(22) According to the flush toilet 1 of the present embodiment, in the planar view of the toilet main body 2 in the state A of being fixed to the wall W within the toilet room T shown in FIG. 3 and the front view of the toilet main body 2 in the state B of being grounded on the shelf surface or floor surface S within the kiln K during the firing process shown in FIGS. 6 and 7, the firing pedestal is formed such that the dimension of each of the firing pedestal parts 14a and 14b in the front-rear direction, that is, the distance d3 from the front end of each of the firing pedestal parts 14a and 14b (the rear end 12a of the skirt 12) to the rear end 14d in the front-rear direction is the dimension smaller than the dimension of the single thickness t (d3<t). Thereby, a largely deformed portion of the firing pedestal 14 that is in contact with the ground contact surface (the shelf surface or floor surface S within the kiln K) during the firing process can be reduced to a comparatively small dimension. Therefore, it is possible to inhibit the toilet main body from being affected by the deformation such as shrinkage or the like in the firing pedestal 14 during the firing process.
(23) According to the flush toilet 1 of the present embodiment, the firing pedestal 14 is formed to have the rear end 14d of the connection part 14c of the firing pedestal shown in FIG. 3 (the lower end 14d of the connection part 14c shown in FIG. 7) formed in the flat surface. Thereby, when the rear end 14d of the connection part 14c shown in FIG. 3 in the firing pedestal 14 (the lower end 14d of the connection part 14c shown in FIG. 7) is grounded on the shelf surface or floor surface S within the kiln K during the firing process, the flat surface of the rear end 14d of the connection part 14c shown in FIG. 3 in the firing pedestal 14 (the lower end 14d of the connection part 14c shown in FIG. 7) can be grounded to stably support the weight of the entire toilet main body 2.
(24) According to the flush toilet 1 of the present embodiment, the rear end 14d of the connection part 14c shown in FIG. 3 connecting the left firing pedestal part 14a and the right firing pedestal part 14b in the firing pedestal 14 (the lower end 14d of the connection part 14c shown in FIG. 7) forms the ground contact surface G when the toilet main body 2 is grounded on the shelf surface or floor surface S within the kiln K during the firing process. Thereby, when the rear end 14d of the connection part 14c shown in FIG. 3 (the lower end 14d of the connection part 14c shown in FIG. 7) in the firing pedestal 14 is grounded on the shelf surface or floor surface S within the kiln K during the firing process, the ground contact surface G of the connection part 14c of the firing pedestal 14 can stably support the weight of the entire toilet main body 2, and the toilet main body 2 can have strength further improved.
(25) Although the present disclosure has been explained with reference to specific, preferred embodiments, one of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that modifications and improvements can be made while remaining within the scope and spirit of the present disclosure. The scope of the present disclosure is determined solely by appended claims.