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AU698163B2
AU698163B2 AU50516/96A AU5051696A AU698163B2 AU 698163 B2 AU698163 B2 AU 698163B2 AU 50516/96 A AU50516/96 A AU 50516/96A AU 5051696 A AU5051696 A AU 5051696A AU 698163 B2 AU698163 B2 AU 698163B2
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Name of Applicant: Actual Inventor(s): Address for service is: DESIRE DOMINIQUE HOAREAU DESIRE DOMINIQUE HOAREAU WRAY ASSOCIATES 239 Adelaide Terrace Perth, WA 6000 Sa Attorney code: WR Invention Title: "Lavatory Bowl Ventilation" Details of Associated Provisional Application No(s): PN2233, filed 5 April 1995 The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to me:- 1 k.
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i i; -2- The present invention relates to an apparatus for lavatory bowl ventilation. More particularly, the apparatus of the present invention is intended for fitting to an exiting lavatory bowl and exhaust fan.
Many lavatories have extraction/exhaust fans fitted either in a wall or ceiling thereof in an effort to draw away odours. Typically such extraction fans are located remotely with respect to the lavatory bowl and their effectiveness is consequently limited. For example, odours are not prevented from being apparent to the user of the lavatory or a user immediately following. The location of most extraction fans results in a time delay for extraction of odours. This problem is accentuated by the fact that many fans are activated by a light switch 0 turned on/off on entering/leaving the lavatory. Often the fan is deactivated before all odours are evacuated.
The apparatus for lavatory bowl ventilation of the present invention has as one object thereof to overcome the above problems.
15 In accordance with the present invention there is provided an apparatus for lavatory bowl ventilation comprising a switching means adapted to be located on :an exhaust fan, a nozzle means adapted to be positioned in or adjacent a bowl of a lavatory pedestal, a conduit and an actuation means, the actuation means being activated upon lifting of a lid of the lavatory pedestal and causing 20 switching of the switching means and causing air and odours to be drawn through the nozzle means and the conduit to the exhaust fan, the actuation means comprising a line adapted to be attached to a lid of the lavatory pedestal 104 1and passing through the conduit to the switching means, the line being attached to and able to induce movement in a movable portion of the switching means.
Preferably, the switching means comprises a housing that may be received on the exhaust fan. Switching means further comprises a movable portion thereof that may be moved between open and closed positions by the actuation means.
he open and closed positions describing states in which the exhaust fan may -3draw air from the lavatory as a whole and one in which air is drawn through the conduit from the nozzle and lavatory bowl, respectively.
The nozzle means is preferably proportioned so as to be positioned between a seat and the bowl. Further, the nozzle means may be provided in a horseshoe shape so as to extend at least partially around a rim of the lavatory bowl.
The movable portion is preferably being provided with a return mechanism such that upon lowering of the lavatory lid the switching means may return to its open position.
In accordance with the present invention there is further provided a kit for the 10 installation of an apparatus for lavatory bowl ventilation comprising a switching means locatable on an exhaust fan, a nozzle means adapted to be positioned in adjacent a bowl of a lavatory pedestal, a conduit and an actuation means, the actuation means being activated upon lifting of a lid of the lavatory pedestal and causing switching of the switching means located on the exhaust fan and causing air and odours to be drawn through the nozzle means and the conduit to %0 the exhaust fan.
Preferably, a length of conduit greater than that expected to be necessary will be provided in the kit. Still preferably, the switching means comprises in part a housing adapted to be installed directly onto the exhaust fan.
The apparatus for lavatory bowl ventilation of the present invention comprises a switching means, a nozzle means and a conduit. The switching means comprises a housing locatable over an exhaust fan provided in a ceiling of a lavatory.
The conduit extends from a rear portion of a lavatory pedestal and projects along a rear wall arid the ceiling of the lavatory. The conduit may have elbows provided therein. It is to be understood that more or less elbows may be provided without altering the scope of the present invention.
;ii '1 -4- The lavatory pedestal has a lid provided thereon in a hinged manner. A seat is typically also provided. The seat is provided to rest on a rim of the pedestal between same and the lid.
The nozzle means is located on the rim of the pedestal. Further, the nozzle means is formed in a semi-circular or horseshoe shape having two arms extending from a junction with the conduit. The arms have an inner face thereof provided with a plurality of apertures. As such, the apertures are directed over or into a bowl of the pedestal. The apertures provide access into a hollow interior of the nozzle means and conduit.
The conduit projects between a pair of upstanding hinges provided, in known manner, on the rear portion of the pedestal and also between the rear portion and the lid. The conduit is of a generally rectangular profile defining therein a hollow interior.
The conduit has an elongate slit provided therein and through which an arm 15 provided on the lid projects. An end of the arm is rigidly formed with or attached to the lid and projects through the slit and into the hollow interior of the conduit.
The switching means comprises a movable portion 58 and a fixed portion The movable portion is movable with respect to at least the fixed portion. The movable portion is provided in the form of a substantially flat plate having an array of apertures provided therein whereas the fixed portion is provided with a complimentary array of apertures. An open position of the switching means allows air to be drawn from the exhaust fan through the switching means in a generally normal manner. A closed position of the switching means is such that the apertures are not aligned and the exhaust fan must then draw air through the conduit.
The movable portion has attached thereto, at opposite sides, the line and a return mecha,,s;n, for example a spring. The return mechanism is also attached to the housing. The spring acts to return the movable portion to the open
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The or each elbow may be provided with a member of circular section extending transversely thereaccross. A sleeve is provided about the member and has a guide notch located therein. The line is preferably located in the notch.
The present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to one embodiment thereof and the accompanying drawings, in which:- Figure 1 is a side elevational view of a lavatory and exhaust fan to which 10 an apparatus for lavatory bowl ventilation in accordance with one j* ~embodiment of the present invention has been fitted (cistern not shown *for ease of description); Figure 2 is an upper perspective view of the lavatory bowl of Figure 1 showing the nozzle means provided on the rim of the bowl and showing the lavatory lid in the up position (the lavatory seat is not shown for ease of definition); Figure 3 is an upper perspective view of the mounting of the lavatory lid to 4 the bowl showing the passage of the conduit therebetween and the arm *extending from the lid into the conduit; Figure 4 is a partially cross-sectional side elevational view of the conduit and lid of Figure 3 showing the lid in both closed and open (in phantom) positions; Figure 5 is a plan view of a switching means of the apparatus of Figure 1 showing same in an open position; :j 1.
-6- Figure 6 is a plan view of the switching means of Figure 5 shown in a closed position; and Figure 7 is an upper perspective view of an elbow of the conduit of the apparatus of Figure 1 showing a line passing about a roller sleeve at the elbow.
In Figure 1 there is shown an apparatus for lavatory bowl ventilation comprising a switching means 12, a nozzle means 14 and a conduit 16. The switching means 12 comprises a housing 18 locatable over an exhaust fan provided in a ceiling 22 of a lavatory 24.
The conduit 16 extends from a rear portion 26 of a lavatory pedestal 28 and projects along a rear wall 30 and the ceiling 22 of the lavatory 24. The conduit 16 has two elbows 32 provided therein. It is to be understood that more or less .o• elbows 32 may be provided without altering the scope of the present invention.
The lavatory pedestal 28 has a lid 34 provided thereon in a hinged manner and S 15 shown in a closed or down position. A seat (not shown) is typically also provided but is not shown for clarity of description. The seat is provided to rest on a rim 36 of the pedestal 28 between same and the lid 34.
jIn Figure 2 there is shown the rim 36 of the pedestal 28 having the nozzle means 14 located thereon. The nozzle means 14 is formed in a semi-circular or horseshoe shape having two arms 38 extending from a junction 40 with the conduit 16. The arms 38 have an inner face 42 thereof provided with a plurality of apertures 44. As such, the apertures 44 are directed over or into a bowl 46 of the pedestal 28. The apertures 44 provide access into a hollow interior of the nozzle means 14 and conduit 16.
The conduit 16 projects between a pair of upstanding hinges 48 provided, in known manner, on the rear portion 26 of the pedestal 28 and also between the -7rear portion 26 and the lid 34, as can be seen in Figure 3. The conduit 16 is of a generally rectangular profile defining therein a hollow interior.
The conduit 16 has an elongate slit 50 provided therein and through which an arm 52 provided on the lid 34 projects. An end 54 of the arm 52 is rigidly formed with or attached to the lid 34 and projects through the slit 50 and into the hollow interior of the conduit 16, as is best seen in Figure 4.
In Figures 5 and 6 there are shown a movable portion 58 and a fixed portion of the switching means 12. The movable portion 58 is movable with respect to at least the fixed portion 60. The movable portion 58 is provided in the form of a 10 substantially flat plate having an array of apertures 62 provided therein whereas 4 44 the fixed portion 60 is provided with an array of apertures 64, best seen in 49.4.4 Figure 6. The apertures 62 and 64 are complimentary as shown in Figure 5. An .444 open position of the switching means 12 is shown in Figure 5 which allows air to be drawn from the exhaust fan 20 through the switching means 12 in a generally normal manner. A closed position of the switching means 12 is shown in Figure 6 in which the apertures 62 and 64 are not aligned and the exhaust fan 20 must then draw air through the conduit 16.
4.4' The movable portion 58 has attached thereto, at opposite sides, the line 56 and a return mechanism, for example a spring (not shown). The return mechanism is 20 also attached to the housing 20. The spring acts to return the movable portion 58 to the open position shown in Figure 5 and acts against any pulling force exerted on the movable portion 58 by the line 56.
In Figure 7 there is shown one of the elbows 32 in the conduit 16. The elbow 32 is provided with a member 66 of circular section extending transversely thereaccross. A sleeve 68 is provided about the member 66 and has a guide notch 70 located therein. The line 56 is preferably located in the notch in use, the apparatus for lavatory bowl ventilation 10 may be installed simply by removing the lavatory lid and seat from the pedestal 28 and positioning the -8nozzle means 14. Suitable lengths of the conduit 16 may then be provided to extend to the rear wall 30 of the lavatory 24, up the rear wall 30 and across the ceiling 22 to the ceiling fan 20. The housing 18 of the switching means 12 may preferably snap-fit or press-fit to the ceiling fan 20 as a replacement for the normal grill found on typical ceiling fans. The seat and lid 34 may be reattached to the pedestal 38 and may operate in known manner.
It is envisaged that the apparatus 10 of the present invention may be installed such that the conduit 16 passes through the interior of the wall 30 and ceiling 22.
In this manner the apparatus 10 of the present invention may be installed on new homes during construction.
I A user wishing to use the lavatory 24 will enter same and activate the exhaust fan 20, possibly through activation of a light switch or by activation of an independent switch. At this time the lid 34 of the apparatus 10 is in a lowered or down position whereby the switching means 12 is in the open position, shown in Figure 5. In this position air is drawn by the exhaust fan 20 from the lavatory 24 in known manner as the apertures 62 and 64 of the movable portion and fixed portion of the switching means 12 respectively are aligned.
e ti The user will then lift the lid 34 of the lavatory pedetal 28 thereby causing movement of the arm 52 projecting from the lid 34 into the conduit 16. With reference to Figure 4, the arm 52 will move from that position shown in full lines to that position illustrated in phantom. The arm 52 travels through or along the slit 50 provided in the conduit 16: The slit 50 may have provided therein a felt or similar material to prevent dust and other particles entering the conduit 16.
The travel induced in the arm 52 and illustrated in Figure 4 results in activation of the line 56. The line 56 is effectively pulled through the action of the arm 52 causing such pulling action to be transferred through the conduit 16 to the switching means 12 attached to the exhaust fan 20. The line 56 is attached to the movable portion 58 of the switching means 12 causing same to move to that position shown in Figure 6 and referred to as the closed position. As the exhaust i:.
-9fan 20 cannot draw air through the closed switching means 12 air is drawn through the conduit 16 from the nozzle means 14. This action causes air and odours from the lavatory bowl 46 to be drawn through the apertures 44 and into the hollow interior of the nozzle means 14 and conduit 16.
It is envisaged that the arms 38 of the nozzle means 14 may extend for shorter or longer distances along the rim 36 of the lavatory pedestal 28. It is further envisaged that the movable portion 58 and fixed portion 60 of the switching means 12 may be provided with any complimentary pattern of apertures. For example, an array of complimentary apertures may be provided with each aperture being of circular dimension.
It is still further envisaged that the switching means, nozzle means and conduit may each be formed of moulded plastics material. The line of the actuation fit 9 t rC means may be formed of nylon, wire, string or similar. Such is not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
15 The apparatus for lavatory bowl ventilation 10 of the present invention r consequently provides a method of extracting odours directly from the lavatory bowl rather than simply from the lavatory as a whole. This results in more rapid and effective extraction of odours whilst utilising an exhaust fan typically found in most lavatories.
ai*4 Modifications and variations such as would be apparent to the skilled addressee are considered to fall within the scope of the present invention.

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1. An apparatus for lavatory bowl ventilation comprising a switching means adapted to be located on an exhaust fan, a nozzle means adapted to be positioned in or adjacent a bowl of a lavatory pedestal, a conduit and an actuation means, the actuation means being activated upon lifting of a lid of the lavatory pedestal and causing switching of the switching means and causing air and odours to be drawn through the nozzle means and the conduit to the exhaust fan, the actuation means comprising a line adapted to be attached to a lid of the lavatory pedestal and passing through the conduit to the switching means, the line being attached to and able to induce movement in a movable portion of the switching means.
2. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the switching means comprises t C S, C a housing that is adapted to be received on the exhaust fan. act: tt t, 3. An apparatus according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the switching means further comprises a movable portion thereof that may be moved between open and closed positions by the actuation means.
4. An apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the open and closed positions describe states in which the exhaust fan draws air from the lavatory as a whole or through the conduit from the nozzle or lavatory bowl, respectively. 9
5. An apparatus according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the nozzle means is proportioned so as to be positioned between a seat and the bowl of the lavatory pedestal.
6. An apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the nozzle means is provided in a substantially semi-circular shape extending at least partially around a rim of the lavatory bowl, the nozzle means having an inner face thereof facing the lavatory bowl and having located therein a plurality of apertures, the RAQU
11. -11- apertures opening from the inner face of the nozzle means into a hollow interior thereof. 7. An apparatus according to any one of claims 3 to 6 wherein the movable portion has a return mechanism acting thereon such that upon lowering of the lavatory lid the switching means may return to its open position. 8. An apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the return mechanism comprises a spring attached to the movable portion so as to act against the line of the actuating means. 9. An apparatus according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the lid of the lavatory pedestal has provided thereon an arm projecting into the conduit through an aperture provided therein. 94 10. An apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the line is attached to the arm l such that movement of the lid is transferre J through the arm to the line and in turn to the switching means. to -15 11. An apparatus according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein one or more elbows are provided in the conduit, the or each elbow having a member provided therein about which the line passes. 9
12. An apparatus according to claim 11, wherein the member has a sleeve provided thereabout, the sleeve having a guide notch located therein to positively locate the line with respect thereto.
13. A kit for the installation of an apparatus for lavatory bowl ventilation according to any one of the preceding claims.
14. A kit according to claim 13, wherein the switching means comprises in part a housing adapted to be installed directly onto the exhaust fan. O1- L_ j -12- An apparatus for lavatory bowl ventilation substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to Figures I to 7. Dated this FOURTEENTH day of SEPTEMBER 1998. DESIRE DOMINIQUE HOAREAU Applicant Wray Associates Perth, Western Australia Patent Attorneys for the Applicant *44C 4 to 4* t 44 *to: 00.06: II C ABSTRACT An apparatus (10) for lavatory bowl ventilation comprising a switching means (12) locatable on an exhaust fan a nozzle means (14) adapted to be positioned in or adjacent a bowl (46) of a lavatory pedestal a conduit (16) and an actuation means the actuation means (56) being activated upon lifting of a lid (34) of the lavatory pedestal (28) and causing switching of the switching means (12) located on the exhaust fan (20) and causing air and odours to be drawn through the nozzle means (14) and the conduit (16) to the exhaust fan a* S b.5* 5 9 L, .9_i: S 1 ,L 1*
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