CN216124355U - Toilet floor cleaning system - Google Patents

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CN216124355U
CN216124355U CN202121778045.3U CN202121778045U CN216124355U CN 216124355 U CN216124355 U CN 216124355U CN 202121778045 U CN202121778045 U CN 202121778045U CN 216124355 U CN216124355 U CN 216124355U
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霍树添
霍劲锋
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A toilet floor cleaning system is provided with an atomizing pipe laid on a floor, the atomizing pipe is connected with an ultrasonic atomizer, and the ultrasonic atomizer is connected with a water storage tank. The utility model has the advantages that the water consumption is greatly less than that of the existing toilet floor cleaning system, the toilet floor cleaning system is more suitable for long-term work, and not only can the effect of long-term cleaning be achieved, but also the water resource can be saved.

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Toilet floor cleaning system
Technical Field
The present invention relates to toilet cleaning systems, and more particularly to systems for cleaning the floor of a toilet.
Background
The toilet floor, especially the floor under the urinal, is difficult to keep urine stains, so the toilet floor needs to be cleaned frequently. In the prior art, systems dedicated to cleaning toilet floors have all used a water spray. The long-term operation of the system inevitably consumes a large amount of water resources, which is not beneficial to environmental protection.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The utility model aims to provide a toilet floor cleaning system which can achieve a long-term cleaning effect and save water resources.
The utility model is realized by the following steps: the toilet floor cleaning system is provided with an atomizing pipe laid on the floor, the atomizing pipe is connected with an ultrasonic atomizer, and the ultrasonic atomizer is connected with a water storage tank.
In a preferred embodiment, the spray tube has a plurality of branches, each branch having a plurality of spray nozzles.
In a preferred embodiment, a liquid medicine bottle is connected to the water storage tank, and liquid medicine in the liquid medicine bottle can flow down into the water storage tank.
As a best implementation mode, the ultrasonic atomizer is connected with an ammonia gas induction controller, and the ammonia gas induction controller controls the start and stop of the ultrasonic atomizer.
In a preferred embodiment, a dehumidifying/drying pipe is laid on a floor.
The utility model has the advantages that the mist is used for cleaning the ground, the water consumption is greatly less than that of the existing toilet ground cleaning system, the cleaning system is more suitable for long-term work, and the effects of long-term cleaning and water resource saving can be achieved.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of an embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 2 is a perspective view of the dehumidification drying pipe, the spray pipe, the ultrasonic atomizer, and the local water storage tank.
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To facilitate an understanding of the utility model, the utility model is described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings. The accompanying drawings illustrate embodiments of the utility model. This invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. These embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete.
Fig. 1 shows the overall structure of the lavatory floor cleaning system from a floor plan view. Fig. 2 is a perspective view showing the connection relationship of the spray pipe, the ultrasonic atomizer and the water storage tank. Referring to fig. 1 and 2, the toilet floor cleaning system comprises a spray pipe 1 laid on the floor, the spray pipe 1 is connected with an ultrasonic atomizer 2, and the ultrasonic atomizer 2 is connected with a water storage tank 3. The water in the water storage tank 3 is atomized by the ultrasonic atomizer 2 and then sprayed out by the spray pipe 1. The mist sprayed by the spray pipe 1 is used for cleaning the floor of the toilet. The spray pipe 1 is preferably laid on the floor adjacent to the urinal 4 as shown in figure 1. A non-slip mat with meshes can be laid on the floor to cover the spray pipe. In order to enhance the effect of spraying the mist, a fan may be connected in series in the pipeline of the spraying pipe 1, and the fan drives the mist to flow along the spraying pipe 1.
Alternatively, the ultrasonic atomizer can be placed in the water storage tank 3, and the spray pipe 1 is directly connected to a part of the water storage tank 3 higher than the water level of the stored water. The water is atomized into fog in the water storage tank 3 by the ultrasonic atomizer, and the fog is sprayed out through the spray pipe 1. For such embodiments, an ultrasonic atomizer placed within the reservoir is equivalent to being connected to the reservoir. Although the spray pipe is not directly connected with the ultrasonic atomizer, the mist generated by the ultrasonic atomizer enters the spray pipe, so that the spray pipe is connected with the ultrasonic atomizer indirectly, and the water storage tank is equivalent to a middle piece connected between the ultrasonic atomizer and the spray pipe.
In the preferred embodiment, the spray tube 1 has a plurality of branches, each branch being provided with a plurality of spray nozzles 5. Therefore, the range of mist coverage is more favorably expanded, and the cleaning effect is improved.
In a preferred embodiment, a vial 6 is connected to the reservoir 3, and the liquid medicine in the vial 6 can flow down into the reservoir 3. This produces a mist with a medicinal effect. The liquid medicine in the liquid medicine bottle 6 may be a disinfectant, a deodorant, or the like. The mode of making the liquid medicine flow from the liquid medicine bottle to the water storage tank can be naturally and slowly dropped by depending on the gravity of the liquid medicine, or an electromagnetic valve can be used as a switch for controlling the liquid medicine to flow out of the liquid medicine bottle, and the liquid medicine is controlled to flow from the liquid medicine bottle to the water storage tank for a plurality of times by the electromagnetic valve which is opened and closed periodically.
As a best embodiment, the ultrasonic atomizer 2 is connected with an ammonia gas induction controller, and the ammonia gas induction controller controls the start and stop of the ultrasonic atomizer 2. When the ammonia gas induction controller induces ammonia gas peculiar smell, the ammonia gas induction controller controls the ultrasonic atomizer 2 to be opened for a period of time and then closed. The ammonia induction controller is preferably a product with human body induction function and light and voice prompt function. When the ammonia induction controller induces that a person enters the cleaning area, the ammonia induction controller lights the green lamp and controls the ultrasonic atomizer 2 to be closed. When the ammonia induction controller induces that the human body leaves, the ultrasonic atomizer 2 is controlled to be opened.
In the preferred embodiment, the lavatory floor cleaning system is further provided with a dehumidifying and drying duct 7 laid on the floor. The dehumidifying drying pipe 7 may be a carbon fiber pipe or a quartz pipe. The dehumidifying and drying pipe 7 regularly dries and dehumidifies the ground and the non-slip mat, so that the ground and the non-slip mat are kept dry and comfortable.
The above-mentioned embodiments only express several embodiments of the present invention, and the description thereof is more specific and detailed, but not construed as limiting the scope of the utility model. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the utility model. The protection scope of the present invention should be subject to the appended claims.

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1. Lavatory ground cleaning system, characterized by: be equipped with the injection spray pipe of laying on the floor, the injection spray pipe is connected with ultrasonic atomizer, and ultrasonic atomizer is connected with the water storage box, ultrasonic atomizer is connected with ammonia induction controller, stops by opening of ammonia induction controller control ultrasonic atomizer.
2. The lavatory floor cleaning system of claim 1, wherein: the spray pipe has many branches, and every branch is equipped with a plurality of fog nozzles.
3. The lavatory floor cleaning system of claim 1, wherein: the water storage tank is connected with a liquid medicine bottle, and liquid medicine in the liquid medicine bottle can flow into the water storage tank.
4. The lavatory floor cleaning system of claim 1, wherein: is provided with a dehumidifying and drying pipe which is laid on the floor.
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