A RIMLESS TOILET PAN AND A METHOD OF FLUSHING SAME
20170370085 · 2017-12-28
Inventors
- Stephen John Cummings (East Mona Vale, AU)
- Leonard Conrad (Mona Vale, AU)
- Johann Karunaratne (Allambie Heights, AU)
- Frank Quartiero (Prestons, AU)
Cpc classification
E03D11/08
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E03D11/13
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E03D2201/30
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E03D1/26
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E03D11/08
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E03D11/13
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A rimless toilet pan (20) includes a forward end (F), a rearward end (R) and a pan bowl (28). A flushing outlet (32) is in fluid communication with the pan bowl (28). A flushing water inlet (30) is in fluid communication with the pan bowl (28). An inwardly facing first sidewall (34) extends substantially around the top of the pan bowl (28). A substantially horizontal ledge extends (36) substantially around the bottom of the first sidewall (34). An inwardly facing second sidewall (37) extends substantially around the pan bowl (28) under the horizontal ledge (36). A flushing water flow splitter (38) is substantially adjacent a rearward end of the first sidewall (34), the flow splitter (38) is in fluid communication with the flushing water inlet (30) and has a leftwards outlet (38a) and a rightwards outlet (38b). A flushing water flow balancer (40) is on a frontwards part of the first sidewall (34), the flow balancer (40) including an inwardly facing projection (40a, 40b, 40c) extending vertically through at least part of the height of the first sidewall (34) and being positioned substantially symmetrically in relation to a forward to rearward centreline of the toilet pan (20). The flow balancer (40) includes leftward (40a) and rightward (40b) angled surfaces which meet at an innermost edge (40c) that is substantially aligned with the forward to rearward centreline of the toilet pan (20). The leftward (40a) and rightward (40b) angled surfaces are substantially triangular in shape and taper from a relatively wide lower part to a narrowed or pointed upper part.
Claims
1. A rimless toilet pan including: a forward end; a rearward end; a pan bowl; a flushing outlet in fluid communication with the pan bowl; a flushing water inlet in fluid communication with the pan bowl; an inwardly facing first sidewall extending substantially around the top of the pan bowl; a substantially horizontal ledge extending substantially around the bottom of the first sidewall; an inwardly facing second sidewall extending substantially around the pan bowl under the horizontal ledge; a flushing water flow splitter substantially adjacent a rearward end of the first sidewall, the flow splitter in fluid communication with the flushing water inlet and having a leftwards outlet and a rightwards outlet; and a flushing water flow balancer on a frontwards part of the first sidewall, the flow balancer including an inwardly facing projection extending vertically through at least part of the height of the first sidewall and being positioned substantially symmetrically in relation to a forward to rearward centreline of the toilet pan, the flow balancer includes leftward and rightward angled surfaces which meet at an innermost edge that is substantially aligned with the forward to rearward centreline of the toilet pan, wherein the leftward and rightward angled surfaces are substantially triangular in shape and taper from a relatively wide lower part to a narrowed or pointed upper part.
2. The rimless toilet pan as claimed in claim 1, wherein the sidewall is defined between an upper edge and a lower edge and, at least in the region of the flushing water flow balancer, projects more inwardly along the upper edge and less inwardly along the lower edge.
3. The rimless toilet pan as claimed in claim 1, wherein the inner most edge of the flow balancer is a flat surface.
4. The rimless toilet pan as claimed in claim 1, wherein the inner most edge of the flow balancer is a substantially vertical flat surface.
5. A rimless toilet pan including: a forward end; a rearward end; a pan bowl; a flushing outlet in fluid communication with the pan bowl; a flushing water inlet in fluid communication with the pan bowl; an inwardly facing first sidewall extending substantially around the top of the pan bowl; a substantially horizontal ledge extending substantially around the bottom of the first sidewall; an inwardly facing second sidewall extending substantially around the pan bowl under horizontal ledge; a flushing water flow splitter substantially adjacent a rearward end of the first sidewall, the flow splitter in fluid communication with the flushing water inlet and having a leftwards outlet and a rightwards outlet; a left flushing water flow balancer on a frontwards part of the first sidewall, the left flow balancer including an inwardly facing projection extending vertically through at least part of the height of the first sidewall and leftward and rightward angled surfaces which meet at an innermost edge; and a right flushing water flow balancer on a frontwards part of the first sidewall, the right flow balancer including an inwardly facing projection extending vertically through at least part of the height of the first sidewall and leftward and rightward angled surfaces which meet at an innermost edge, wherein the left and right flow balancers are positioned substantially symmetrically with respect to each other on either side of a forward to rearward centreline of the pan.
6. The rimless toilet pan as claimed in claim 5, wherein the leftward and rightward angled surfaces of each of the flow balancers are substantially triangular in shape and taper from a relatively wide lower part to a narrowed or pointed upper part.
7. A method of flushing a rimless toilet pan, the method including: directing flushing water from an inlet to a flow splitter having a leftward and a rightwards outlet; directing the water from each of the leftwards and the rightwards outlets along left and right inner sidewalls of the toilet pan as a left stream and a right stream respectively; passing the left stream over a left flow balancer projection extending through at least part of the left side wall, to direct the left stream inwardly and away from the left inner sidewall; and passing the right stream over a right flow balancer projection extending through at least part of the right side wall, to direct the right stream inwardly and away from the right inner sidewall, wherein the inwardly directed left stream and right stream merge and form a combined stream or jet.
8. The method of flushing as claimed in claim 7, wherein the left and right flow balancers are positioned substantially symmetrically with respect to each other on either side of a forward to rearward centreline of the pan.
9. The rimless toilet pan as claimed in claim 2, wherein the inner most edge of the flow balancer is a flat surface.
10. The rimless toilet pan as claimed in claim 2, wherein the inner most edge of the flow balancer is a substantially vertical flat surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0039] Preferred embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of examples only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0057] A flushing water inlet 30 is located at the rear end R of the pan 20. The flushing water inlet 30 is connected to the outlet of a toilet cistern (not shown) as is well understood by person skilled in the art. In the United States, a cistern is commonly referred to as a flushing tank.
[0058] As best seen in
[0059] The pan 20 includes an inwardly facing first sidewall 34, which extends substantially around the top of the pan bowl 28 up to the upper peripheral edge 26. The pan 20 also includes a substantially horizontal ledge 36, which extends substantially around the bottom of the first sidewall 34. The ledge 36 also defines a lower peripheral edge of the first sidewall 34. An inwardly facing second sidewall 37 extends substantially around the pan bowl 28 under the ledge 36.
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[0062] The operation of the toilet pan 20 shall now be described.
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[0064] The triangular shape of the surface 40a and 40b, and the downward outward slope of the sidewall 44, causes the flushing water to converge into stream 44 in a controlled manner, and be optimally directed onto the waste water surface W in the base of the bowl 28.
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[0068] The left and right flushing water flow balancers 40e and 40f cause the flushing water to converge into one stream 44 in a controlled manner, and target the waste water surface W in the base of the bowl 28.
[0069] Although the invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments, it will be appreciated by person skilled in the art that the invention may be embodied in many other forms.