CN112746659A - Toilet device - Google Patents

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CN112746659A
CN112746659A CN202011155455.2A CN202011155455A CN112746659A CN 112746659 A CN112746659 A CN 112746659A CN 202011155455 A CN202011155455 A CN 202011155455A CN 112746659 A CN112746659 A CN 112746659A
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山下智弘
井户田育哉
大岩干生
畠田政敏
樋口恒太
中村亮介
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Provided is a toilet device having a housing part for housing a remote control device, and having excellent design. A receiving part (14) capable of receiving a second remote control device (21) is provided in a toilet body (10) of a toilet device (1). The housing part (14) is formed inside the upper cover (13) covering the toilet body (10) in the form of a recess, and can house the second remote control device (21) without changing the external shape of the toilet body (10). The second remote control device is placed on placement portions (S1, S2, S3, S4) which are projections on the bottom surface (141) of the housing portion (14), and can suppress troubles caused by water bubbles, battery leakage, and the like.

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Toilet device
Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to toilet devices.
Background
There is known a toilet device provided with a remote control device capable of executing various functions of the toilet device. As such a technique, there is disclosed a technique in which a main body having a washing device for a specific part of a human body (the specific part of the human body is referred to as a region near a private part or an anus) for rotatably holding a toilet seat is provided, and an operation unit housing case is provided to the main body so as to be rotatable outward via a hinge portion, and a remote control device is housed in the housing case (see, for example, patent document 1 described later).
Patent document 1: japanese laid-open patent publication No. 6-10388
In the technique disclosed in patent document 1, since the operation portion housing case is separately provided outside the toilet bowl device, it is not preferable from the viewpoint of design.
Disclosure of Invention
The purpose of the present disclosure is to provide a toilet device having a housing portion for housing a remote control device, which can achieve excellent design.
The present disclosure relates to a toilet device, including: a functional section; a remote control device that transmits a signal for controlling the functional unit; and a toilet body having a receiving portion for receiving the remote control unit.
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Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing a toilet apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is an exploded perspective view illustrating a toilet stool device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 3 is a plan view showing a toilet stool device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 4 is a perspective view showing a housing portion of a toilet bowl apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 5 is a plan view showing a housing portion of the toilet device according to the embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 6 is a rear view showing a remote control device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
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1 … toilet bowl unit; 10 … toilet bowl body; 11 … toilet seat; 13 …, covering; 14 … a housing part; 16 … functional portion; 141 … bottom surface; s1, S2, S3 and S4 … placing parts; i1, I2 … inclined part; a W1 … wall; 143 … restriction; 21 … second remote control device (remote control device); 213 ….
Detailed Description
As shown in fig. 1, the toilet apparatus 1 of the present embodiment is, for example, an integrated toilet, and includes a toilet main body 10, a functional unit 16, a first remote control 20, and a second remote control 21. The first remote control device 20 is disposed on a wall surface W of a toilet room in which the toilet bowl device 1 is installed. The second remote control 21 is housed in a housing portion 14 inside the toilet body 10.
The toilet body 10 includes a toilet seat 11, a toilet cover 12, an upper cover 13, a receiving portion 14, a toilet bowl 15, a functional portion 16, a foamer can receiving portion 17, and a maintenance opening 18.
The toilet seat 11 is a portion on which a user sits, and is disposed in an annular opening of the toilet bowl 15, and has an annular shape. The toilet cover 12 is a cover that openably and closably covers the openings of the toilet seat 11 and the toilet bowl 15. Among the covers covering the outer shape of the toilet body 10, the upper cover 13 is a member covering the upper portion of the toilet body 10. The bedpan 15 is a member made of, for example, pottery, and has an opening at the upper side and a drain opening formed at the center.
The functional unit 16 is disposed behind the toilet lid 12. The functional unit 16 is a part in which functional components for operating each part of the toilet apparatus 1, such as a heat retaining device of the toilet seat 11, a toilet cleaning device, and a shower nozzle for cleaning a specific part of a user's body, are disposed. The function unit 16 has a receiving unit that receives signals from the first remote control device 20 and the second remote control device 21.
The housing portion 14 is a recess formed in the toilet body 10 and capable of housing the second remote control device 21. As shown in fig. 2, the housing portion 14 is formed inside the upper cover 13 and opens upward. The housing portion 14 is formed as a part of a main body cover made of, for example, a resin material. The receiving portion 14 is disposed at a rear position of the toilet seat 11 and the toilet cover 12. When the toilet body 10 is viewed from the front, the storage portion 14 is formed in the range of the lateral width of the toilet seat 11 and the toilet cover 12, and is disposed at a position not protruding to the left and right. The storage portion 14 is disposed at a position avoiding the bubbling tank storage portion 17 and the maintenance opening 18. The storage portion 14 is disposed at a position shifted to either the left or right when the toilet body 10 is viewed from the front. As shown in fig. 2, the toilet body 10 includes a foamer can receiving portion 17, a maintenance opening 18, and a receiving portion 14 in this order from the left at a position rearward of the toilet seat 11 and the toilet cover 12. As shown in fig. 4 and 5, the accommodating portion 14 includes a bottom surface 141, a recess 142, a side wall surface W1, and a restricting portion 143.
The bottom surface 141 has a substantially rectangular shape corresponding to the shape of the second remote control device 21. As shown in fig. 4 and 5, the bottom surface 141 is provided with placement units S1, S2, S3, and S4 for placing the second remote control device. The mounting portions S1, S2, S3, and S4 are formed by protrusions protruding from the bottom surface 141. Inclined portions I1 and I2 are formed on the upper surfaces of the mounting portions S1 and S2. The inclined portions I1, I2 are inclined downward from the side where the supply/placement portions S1 and S2 are disposed toward the side where the supply/placement portions S3 and S4 are disposed. The second remote control device 21 is placed in contact with the inclined portions I1 and I2. The mounting portions S3 and S4 abut against at least one of the side surface and the bottom surface of the second remote control device 21. That is, the second remote control unit 21 is placed obliquely while being slightly floated from the bottom surface 141.
The recess 142 is a space provided to protrude outward from the shape of the second remote control device 21. The recess 142 forms a gap into which a finger can be inserted in a state where the second remote control device 21 is accommodated in the accommodating portion 14. The second remote control 21 can be easily accommodated and removed by the user of the toilet seat apparatus 1 inserting a finger into the concave portion 142.
The side wall surface W1 is any one of a plurality of side wall surfaces formed in the housing portion 14. The plurality of side wall surfaces are surfaces facing the respective side surfaces of the second remote control device 21 in a state where the second remote control device 21 is accommodated in the accommodating portion 14. In the present embodiment, the side wall W1 is a side wall on the lower end side of the slopes I1 and I2, and is a side wall on which the mounting portions S3 and S4 are disposed. The side wall surface W1 is provided with a restricting portion 143.
The restricting portion 143 is a convex portion provided on the side wall surface W1. The restricting portion 143 is formed to engage with a recess 213 of the second remote control device 21 described later. Accordingly, when the second remote control device 21 is housed in the housing portion 14, the orientation of the second remote control device 21 is restricted.
The first remote control 20 transmits a signal for controlling the function portion 16 of the toilet apparatus 1. The first remote control device 20 is a device having a substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape. The first remote control device 20 transmits information to the function unit 16 by a communication method such as infrared communication or BLE (registered trademark), and controls various functions of the function unit 16 by remote operation. The various functions are functions that are frequently used by the user of the toilet apparatus 1, such as a toilet cleaning function and a human body specific part cleaning function. As shown in fig. 1, an operation unit 201 is provided on the upper surface of the first remote control device 20, and an operation unit 202 is provided on the front surface. The operation portions 201 and 202 are constituted by a plurality of operation buttons.
The second remote control device 21 is a device that transmits a signal for controlling the functional unit 16 of the toilet apparatus 1, as in the first remote control device 20. The function of the functional unit 16 controllable by the second remote control 21 is, for example, a function of adjusting the temperature of water discharged from a shower nozzle, a function of adjusting the temperature of the toilet seat 11, and the like, which are frequently used by a user of the toilet apparatus 1. The second remote control device 21 is smaller than the first remote control device 20, and has a substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape having a length in the width direction of, for example, half or less than that of the first remote control device 20. The first remote control 20 and the second remote control 21 are for example substantially the same thickness and height. As shown in fig. 1, 2, and 3, the second remote control device 21 can be housed inside the toilet body 10.
As shown in fig. 2, 4, and 6, the second remote control device 21 includes an operation unit 211 and a display unit 212 on the front surface. The battery pack further has a recess 213 on one side surface, and battery cases 214 and 215 and a holder 216 for accommodating batteries are provided on the rear surface side. In addition to the above, the second remote control device 21 is provided with a control board, a communication unit, and the like (not shown). The second remote control device 21 is configured to be incapable of communicating with the outside and being operated from the outside in a state of being accommodated in the accommodating portion 14. For example, the second remote control device 21 is housed in the housing portion 14 with a predetermined space provided between the second remote control device and the upper cover 13 so that the operation portion 211 is not operated by the deflection of the upper cover 13. The predetermined space may be formed to have a thickness larger than the amount of deflection, for example, so as to allow the amount of deflection when the upper cover 13 is pressed. The communication method of the second remote control device 21 is infrared communication, and the communication unit is covered in a state where the second remote control device 21 is housed in the housing unit 14.
The operation portion 211 is a portion for instructing execution of various functions of the toilet bowl apparatus 1, and is constituted by a plurality of operation buttons, for example. It is also possible to directly assign various functions of the toilet stool device 1 to the plurality of operation buttons, respectively. In addition to this, various functions of the toilet apparatus 1 may be instructed by inputting a code or the like formed by a combination of a plurality of operation buttons.
The display unit 212 is, for example, a liquid crystal display, and can display characters and symbols. The display unit 212 displays setting states of various functions of the toilet apparatus 1, codes input through the operation unit 211, and the like. In addition to the above, the remaining battery level, the current time, and the like of the second remote control device 21 may be displayed on the display unit 212.
The recess 213 is formed on either side of the second remote control device 21. As shown in fig. 4, the recess 213 is formed only on the side surface in the downward direction in the orientation of the second remote control device 21 in the normal use state. The recess 213 is a groove that engages with the restricting portion 143, and is open on the back side of the second remote control device 21 and closed on the front side. This restricts the orientation in which the second remote control device 21 is disposed in the housing portion 14. Specifically, as shown in fig. 4, the second remote control device 21 is arranged such that the front surface on which the operation unit 211 and the like are arranged is located on the upper side. The side surface on which the recess 213 is provided is arranged to face the side wall surface W1 on which the restricting portion 143 is provided.
The battery cases 214 and 215 are recesses for receiving dry batteries (not shown) for supplying operating power to the second remote control unit 21. As shown in fig. 6, the battery cases 214 and 215 are formed at both side ends of the back surface side of the second remote control device 21 with a space therebetween. In addition, the battery cartridges 214 and 215 are disposed adjacent to the side surface where the recess 213 is provided.
The holder 216 is a plate-like member formed of a resin material or the like, and is detachably disposed on the rear surface side of the second remote control device 21. The bracket 216 is provided with a screw hole through which a fixing member such as a screw or a small screw can be inserted, and the fixing member such as a screw or a small screw can be fixed to an installation surface such as a wall by the fixing member. This makes it possible to fix the second remote control device 21 to, for example, a wall surface W of a toilet.
According to the toilet bowl apparatus 1 of the present embodiment, the following effects are exhibited. The toilet apparatus 1 is configured to be able to accommodate the second remote control device 21 in the accommodating portion 14 formed in the toilet main body 10. Thus, the second remote control unit 21 can be housed in the toilet body 10 without changing the outer shape of the toilet body 10, and therefore, the toilet apparatus 1 can have a suitable design.
The receiving portion 14 is formed as a recess inside the toilet body 10. This makes it possible to form the housing portion 14 without adding a new component, which is preferable in terms of manufacturing cost of the toilet bowl apparatus 1.
The housing portion 14 is formed inside the upper cover 13 as a cover for covering the toilet body 10. For example, the upper cover 13 can be formed of an opaque member. Thus, the second remote control device 21 can be accommodated in the accommodating portion 14 without being visually confirmed from the outside. With the above configuration, when the toilet apparatus 1 is used for public use or the like, tampering with and theft of the second remote control device 21 can be prevented.
The bottom surface 141 of the housing portion 14 is provided with mounting portions S1, S2, S3, and S4 each including a plurality of projections, on which the second remote control device 21 is mounted. Thereby, a space is formed below the second remote control device 21. Therefore, even when water is soaked in the storage portion 14, water flows into the space, and therefore, the water can be prevented from entering the second remote control device 21. Even when the electrolyte solution of the battery disposed in the second remote control device 21 leaks, the electrolyte solution can be prevented from reaching the control board of the second remote control device 21 and causing a failure.
The second remote control device is placed on the placement portion in an inclined state by providing an inclined portion on the upper surface of the placement portions S1 and S2 provided on the bottom surface 141 of the housing portion 14. Thus, the display portion 212 of the second remote control device 21 can be stored in an inclined manner in accordance with the angle of view of the user of the toilet apparatus 1, and therefore, the display portion 212 can be easily visually recognized when stored. In addition, when the electrolyte of the battery disposed in the second remote control device 21 leaks, the electrolyte leaks toward the lower side of the inclined portion. Therefore, it is possible to prevent the electrolytic solution from reaching the control board of the second remote control device and causing a failure.
A recess 213 is provided in the side surface of the second remote control device 21 where the battery cases 214, 215 are both adjacent. The restricting portion 143 that engages with the recess 213 is provided on the side wall W1 provided on the inclined lower end side of the inclined portions I1 and I2 of the accommodating portion 14. Thus, the orientation of the second remote control device 21 when stored is restricted such that the side surfaces of the battery cases 214 and 215 adjacent to each other are disposed on the lower end side of the inclination of the inclined portions I1 and I2. With the above configuration, when the electrolyte of the battery housed in the battery cases 214 and 215 leaks, it is possible to suppress the electrolyte from reaching the control board of the second remote control device and causing a failure.
The present disclosure is not limited to the above embodiments, and can be modified as appropriate.
In the above embodiments, the description has been given of making the toilet apparatus 1 an integrated toilet. However, the present invention is not limited thereto. The kind of the toilet stool device 1 is not particularly limited.
In the above embodiment, the upper surface of the toilet body 10 in which the housing portion 14 is formed inside the upper cover 13 has been described. However, the present invention is not limited thereto. The housing portion 14 may be formed inside the outer shape of the toilet body 10, and the housing portion 14 may be formed on a side surface of the toilet body 10. The housing portion 14 may be configured to partially protrude from the outer shape of the toilet body 10.
In the above embodiment, the inclined portions are provided on the upper surfaces of the mounting portions S1 and S2. However, the present invention is not limited thereto. The inclined portion may be formed arbitrarily on the bottom surface 141. For example, the entire bottom surface 141 may be inclined to form an inclined portion.
An elastic body may be provided at the bottom 141 of the housing portion 14, for example, and the housed second remote control device 21 may be erected when the upper cover 13 is removed. Further, the second remote control device 21 may be powered OFF (OFF) when the upper cover 13 is closed, and the second remote control device 21 may be powered ON (ON) when the upper cover 13 is removed. This can improve the convenience of using the second remote control device 21.
The upper cover 13 may be provided with a locking mechanism, which is not easily removed. The structure of the locking mechanism is not particularly limited, and the lid 13 may be locked to the toilet body 10 by a special screw or the like, or may be locked by a lock. This can prevent the second remote control device 21 from being stolen or tampered with.
In the above embodiment, the description has been given of the case where the second remote control device 21 is not operated from the outside in the state of being accommodated in the accommodating portion 14. However, the present invention is not limited thereto. A part or all of the operation portion 211 of the second remote control device 21 may be configured to be operable over the upper cover 13. For example, at least a part of the upper cover 13 may be formed of a flexible member. The upper cover 13 may be configured such that at least the display portion 212 of the second remote control device 21 housed in the housing portion 14 can be visually checked from the outside. For example, at least a part of the upper cover 13 may be formed of a transparent member. Since the second remote control 21 can be operated in the state of being accommodated in the accommodating portion 14 by the above-described configuration, the convenience of the toilet apparatus 1 can be improved.
In the above embodiment, it has been described that the second remote control device 21 cannot communicate with the outside in a state where it is accommodated in the accommodating portion 14. However, the present invention is not limited thereto. The second remote control device 21 may be configured to be able to communicate with the outside when it is housed in the housing portion 14. For example, a communication path such as an IR cable for connecting the housing unit 14 to the outside may be provided, and the second remote control device 21 housed in the housing unit 14 may be configured to be capable of infrared communication with the outside. Alternatively, an infrared communication device may be separately provided outside the storage unit 14 to communicate with the second remote control device 21. Alternatively, the communication system of the second remote control device 21 may be a wireless communication system such as BLE (registered trademark), and the storage unit 14 may be formed of a resin material through which radio waves transmit. Thus, for example, in a state where the second remote control device 21 is housed in the toilet body 10, communication can be periodically performed by a setting code or the like for matching the setting of the toilet apparatus 1 with the setting of the second remote control device 21.
In the above embodiment, the remote control device is constituted by the first remote control device 20 and the second remote control device 21, and the second remote control device 21 is housed in the toilet body 10. However, the present invention is not limited to this configuration. The remote control device can be one or a plurality of remote control devices. The remote control device housed in the toilet body 10 may be the first remote control device 20.
In the above embodiment, the function that can be operated by the first remote control 20 is described as a function that is frequently used by the user of the toilet apparatus 1. Further, the description has been made so that the function that can be operated by the second remote control device 21 is a function that is used less frequently by the user of the toilet bowl apparatus 1. As described above, it is preferable that the user of the toilet apparatus 1 can operate the function frequently used by the user by the first remote control 20 disposed outside the toilet main body 10. However, the functions that can be operated by the first remote control device 20 and the second remote control device 21 are not particularly limited. For example, the first remote control 20 and the second remote control 21 may also be capable of operating the entire functions of the toilet seat apparatus 1.
The second remote control device 21 may be configured to include a rechargeable battery, and operating power may be supplied from the rechargeable battery. In addition, the second remote control unit 21 may be configured to be electrically connected to the toilet body 10 in a state of being accommodated in the accommodating portion 14, and the rechargeable battery may be charged.
The display of the display portion 212 of the second remote control device 21 may be configured to be powered off when stored in the storage portion 14 and powered on when removed from the storage portion 14. For example, a hall IC may be provided in the second remote control device 21, and a magnet may be disposed in the housing portion 14. Further, the control unit of the second remote control device 21 may be configured to perform control to turn off the display of the display unit 212 when the hall IC detects the magnetic field. Thereby, the power saving effect of the second remote control device 21 can be obtained.
The display of the display unit 212 may be turned off when the operation unit 211 of the second remote control device 21 is not operated for a predetermined time. For example, a timer may be provided in the second remote control device 21, and the display of the display unit 212 may be turned off when the operation unit 211 is not operated for a predetermined time by the control unit of the second remote control device 21. Thereby, the power saving effect of the second remote control device 21 can be obtained.
When the second remote control device 21 is housed in the housing portion 14, the energization of the battery housed in the second remote control device 21 may be stopped. For example, when the battery is stored in the storage portion 14, an insulator sheet may be inserted into a gap between the electrode of the battery case 214 or 215 and the battery. Thereby, the power saving effect of the second remote control device 21 can be obtained, and the leakage of the battery can be prevented.
A housing box for housing the battery of the second remote control device 21 may be provided separately from the housing portion 14. Thus, by housing the battery in the housing box when the second remote control device 21 is not in use, the power saving effect of the second remote control device 21 can be obtained, and leakage of the battery can be prevented.
The second remote control device 21 may be configured to perform sterilization when the second remote control device 21 is housed in the housing portion 14. For example, a plasma cluster ion generator or a UV irradiation device may be provided in the storage unit 14.
A wall mount bracket for fixing the second remote control unit 21 to a wall may be separately provided, and a housing box for housing the wall mount bracket may be provided in the toilet body 10 separately from the housing portion 14. Alternatively, the housing box may be provided together with the housing portion 14. Thus, the wall mount bracket when not in use can be accommodated in a position that is not easily visually recognized, and therefore, the toilet bowl apparatus 1 can have a suitable design.

Claims (10)

1. A toilet device is characterized by comprising:
a functional section;
a remote control device that transmits a signal for controlling the functional section; and
and a toilet body having a receiving portion for receiving the remote control unit.
2. The toilet device according to claim 1,
the receiving portion is formed as a recess inside the toilet bowl main body.
3. The toilet device according to claim 1 or 2,
the toilet body is provided with a toilet seat,
the accommodating part is arranged behind the toilet seat.
4. The toilet bowl apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 3, characterized in that,
the toilet apparatus has a cover covering the toilet body,
the receiving portion is formed inside the cover.
5. The toilet bowl apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that,
the housing portion is formed with a mounting portion for mounting the remote control device,
the mounting portion is formed of one or more protrusions.
6. The toilet bowl apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 5, characterized in that,
the housing portion is formed with a mounting portion for mounting the remote control device,
the remote control device is placed on the placement unit in an inclined state.
7. The toilet bowl apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 6, characterized in that,
the accommodating part is provided with a limiting part for limiting the orientation of the remote controller.
8. The toilet device according to any one of claims 1 to 7,
the accommodating part is opened upwards.
9. The toilet bowl apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 8, characterized in that,
the remote control device comprises a first remote control device arranged on the wall surface of the toilet and a second remote control device which can be accommodated in the accommodating part,
the functions with high frequency of use are collected in the first remote control device.
10. The toilet bowl apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 9, characterized in that,
the remote control device is housed so as to have a predetermined space between it and a cover covering the toilet bowl main body.
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