CN216135754U - Toilet lid assembly and toilet - Google Patents

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CN216135754U
CN216135754U CN202121837688.0U CN202121837688U CN216135754U CN 216135754 U CN216135754 U CN 216135754U CN 202121837688 U CN202121837688 U CN 202121837688U CN 216135754 U CN216135754 U CN 216135754U
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许颖华
刘媛
李金钊
毕志雨
唐小玲
赵国尧
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The application discloses toilet lid subassembly and closestool, toilet lid subassembly includes: a base including a main functional surface; the functional assembly is arranged on the main functional surface of the base; the protective cover plate is rotationally connected with the functional component; the toilet seat is rotationally connected with the functional component; the toilet cover plate is rotatably arranged on the base. The auxiliary function can be realized by arranging the functional component on the main functional surface of the base. The protective cover plate rotates relative to the functional component, so that when the auxiliary function is needed, the protective cover plate rotates to open the exposed functional component; when the occasion that protection function subassembly such as antifouling is required, protection cover plate rotates to cover and closes protection function subassembly, effective protection function subassembly.

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Toilet lid assembly and toilet
Technical Field
The application belongs to the technical field of bathrooms, concretely relates to toilet lid subassembly and closestool.
Background
Along with the improvement of the living standard of people, intelligent products are favored by more and more consumers, and intelligent toilets are also more and more popular. In order to enrich product functions and improve user experience, functional components are added to the toilet, and how to arrange the functional components and protect the functional components added to the toilet becomes a problem to be solved urgently.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The application provides toilet bowl lid subassembly and closestool to solve current closestool product functional assembly overall arrangement and the technical problem that can't be effectively protected.
In order to solve the technical problem, the application adopts a technical scheme that: a toilet lid assembly comprising: a base including a main functional surface; the functional assembly is arranged on the main functional surface of the base; the protective cover plate is rotationally connected with the functional component; the toilet seat is rotationally connected with the functional component; the toilet cover plate is rotatably arranged on the base.
In order to solve the above technical problem, the present application adopts another technical solution: a toilet comprising a toilet body and a toilet lid assembly as claimed in any one of the preceding claims.
The beneficial effect of this application is: by arranging the functional components on the main functional surface of the base, the layout and auxiliary functions of the functional components can be realized. The protective cover plate rotates relative to the functional component, so that when the auxiliary function is needed, the protective cover plate rotates to open the exposed functional component; when the occasions needing the antifouling and other protection functional components are needed, the protection cover plate rotates to cover the protection functional components, so that the functional components are effectively protected; meanwhile, the linkage of the functional component toilet seat ring and the toilet cover plate is more intelligent.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of one embodiment of a toilet lid assembly of the present application;
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of another embodiment of the toilet lid assembly of the present application;
FIG. 3 is a schematic perspective view of a toilet seat and protective cover of an embodiment of the toilet lid assembly of the present application;
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a toilet cover according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of an embodiment of the toilet of the present application;
FIG. 6 is a schematic view of yet another perspective of an embodiment of the toilet of the present application, wherein the toilet seat is rotated to an open position.
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The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the drawings in the embodiments of the present application, and it is obvious that the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of the present application, and not all of the embodiments. All other embodiments, which can be derived by a person skilled in the art from the embodiments given herein without making any creative effort, shall fall within the protection scope of the present application.
Reference herein to "an embodiment" means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment can be included in at least one embodiment of the application. The appearances of the phrase in various places in the specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment, nor are separate or alternative embodiments mutually exclusive of other embodiments. It is explicitly and implicitly understood by one skilled in the art that the embodiments described herein can be combined with other embodiments.
Referring to fig. 1-4, fig. 1 is a schematic perspective view of an embodiment of a toilet lid assembly according to the present application; FIG. 2 is a perspective view of another embodiment of the toilet lid assembly of the present application; FIG. 3 is a schematic perspective view of a toilet seat and protective cover of an embodiment of the toilet lid assembly of the present application; FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a toilet cover according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
To facilitate understanding, first, the constituent structure of the toilet 200 is briefly described, and the toilet 200 includes a toilet body 210 and a toilet lid assembly 100, and the toilet lid assembly 100 is mounted on the toilet body 210 (see fig. 5). An embodiment of the present application provides a toilet lid assembly 100, as shown in fig. 1, comprising a base 110, a functional assembly 120, a protective cover 130, a toilet seat 140 and a toilet cover 150. Wherein the base 110 includes a main functional surface 111 to be disposed toward the back of the user, and the functional components 120 are disposed on the main functional surface 111 of the base 110 to realize the functional component layout and the auxiliary functions. The toilet seat 140 is rotatably disposed on the functional element 120, and the toilet cover 150 is rotatably disposed on the base 110 to open and close with the toilet seat 140. The protective cover plate 130 is rotatably connected to the functional component 120, and can rotate to a covering state relative to the functional component 120 to cover the functional component 120, so as to perform an antifouling function on the functional component 120; alternatively, the protective cover 130 is rotated to an open state relative to the functional component 120 to expose the functional component 120, and the functional component 120 implements an auxiliary function for the user.
With the above arrangement, as shown in fig. 1, the functional component 120 is disposed on the main functional surface 111 of the base 110, and can implement an auxiliary function. The protective cover plate 130 rotates relative to the functional component 120, so that when the auxiliary function is needed, the protective cover plate 130 rotates to open and expose the functional component 120; when the protection function module 120 needs to be protected against dirt and the like, the protection cover 130 is rotated to cover the protection function module 120. In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 2, the toilet seat 140 includes an adapter 141 and a seat portion 142, the adapter 141 is rotatably connected to the functional assembly 120, and the adapter 141 and the seat portion 142 are connected at an obtuse angle. Because the toilet seat 140 is provided in the form of the adapter portion 141 and the seat portion 142, the toilet seat 140 has a compact structure, and is ergonomic and more comfortable for a user to use. Further, the adapter portion 141 is arc-shaped, and a space formed by the extension surfaces of the adapter portion 141 and the seat cushion portion 142 can be used for placing the functional component 120, so that the space occupied by the functional component 120 is reduced, and the structural design is reasonable.
The adapter 141 includes two opposite adapter modules 1411, that is, the two adapter modules 1411 are disposed at an interval, the two adapter modules 1411 are respectively connected to the cushion 142, and the functional module 120 is disposed between the two adapter modules 1411. The two adapter assemblies 1411 are rotatably connected to the functional assembly 120, and the two adapter assemblies 1411 may be arc-shaped plates.
The functional element 120 may be a massage element, a heating element, etc. to massage or heat the back and the waist of the user, to help the user to relieve discomfort, and has functions of relieving constipation and facilitating defecation, and of course, the functional element 120 may be a fragrance element, a disinfection element, etc., or a combination of the above elements.
In order to prevent water in the toilet 200 from splashing to the functional component 120 when a user uses the toilet 200 or cleans the toilet 200, in some embodiments, as shown in fig. 1, the toilet cover assembly 100 includes a bottom plate 180, the bottom plate 180 is disposed on the base 110 and is connected to the main functional surface 111, and the bottom plate 180 acts as a barrier to waste water and prevents water in the toilet 200 from splashing to the functional component 120.
In particular, the base plate 180 extends 30-50mm, such as 30mm, 40mm or 50mm, in a direction away from the main functional face 111. Therefore, the bottom plate 180 effectively prevents the sewage from splashing, the caliber of the rim of the toilet seat 140 is not affected, and the toilet seat 140 can be normally used. The bottom plate 180 is provided with support plates 182 at both sides in the extending direction of the main functional surface 11, the bottom surfaces of the support plates 182 are flush with the bottom surface of the base 110, and the support plates 182 are used to abut against the surface of the toilet body 210 of the toilet 200 (see fig. 6) to improve the strength of the bottom plate 180. The upper surface of the bottom plate 180 may be higher than, lower than or even with the bottom of the functional element 120, without affecting the use of the functional element 120, and is not limited herein.
Further, as shown in fig. 1, the middle of the bottom plate 180 away from the main function surface 111 is provided with a concave arc portion 181. The design of arc portion 181 accords with ergonomic, and the outward appearance is more pleasing to the eye, promotes user experience.
Since the open or closed state of the protective cover 130 and the open/close state of the toilet seat 140 and the toilet cover 150 have a certain relationship, the protective cover 130 and the toilet seat 140 and/or the toilet cover 150 have a linkage relationship in order to improve the convenience and intellectualization for the user.
First, the interlocking relationship between the protective cover 130 and the toilet seat 140 will be described:
as shown in fig. 2 and 3, the toilet lid assembly 100 includes a transmission member 160, the transmission member 160 transmitting the toilet seat 140 and the protective cover 130 to cover the protective cover 130 when the toilet seat 140 is opened; alternatively, the protective cover 130 is opened when the toilet seat 140 is closed.
When the toilet seat 140 is opened, a user may need to urinate or wash the toilet 200 while standing, so human waste may splash, the functional component 120 may be easily splashed by sewage, the cleanness and hygiene of the functional component 120 are affected, and the protective cover 130 needs to be covered to protect the functional component 120, so that the transmission member 160 covers the protective cover 130 when the toilet seat 140 is opened. Alternatively, when the toilet seat 140 is closed, the user may need to sit on the toilet seat 140 to use the toilet 200, so that the functional component 120 can be used and the protective cover 130 can be opened, so that the transmission member 160 opens the protective cover 130 to expose the functional component 120 when the toilet seat 140 is closed.
It should be noted that the transmission member 160 is disposed inside the functional component 120, and the transmission member 160 is not exposed whether the protective cover 130 is opened or not.
Specifically, the rotational connection point of the protective cover 130 to the functional component 120 is a first rotational connection point 1311, the rotational connection point of the toilet seat 140 to the functional component 120 is a second rotational connection point 1412, and the first rotational connection point 1311 is located above the second rotational connection point 1412. The rotational connection points of the protective cover 130 and the toilet seat 140 are reasonably compactly arranged.
In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 3, the transmission member 160 includes a driving gear 161 and a driven gear 162, the driving gear 161 is coaxially fixed to the rotation axis of the toilet seat 140, i.e., the second rotation connection point 1412, and the driven gear 162 is coaxially fixed to the rotation axis of the protective cover 130, i.e., the first rotation connection point 1311, and the driving gear 161 is engaged with the driven gear 162, so that when a user drives the toilet seat 140 or the protective cover 130 to rotate, the protective cover 130 or the toilet seat 140 correspondingly rotates synchronously through the engagement of the driving gear 161 and the driven gear 162. So as to cover the protective cover 130 when the toilet seat 140 is opened; alternatively, the protective cover 130 is opened when the toilet seat 140 is closed. Moreover, the first rotation connection point 1311 is located above the second rotation connection point 1412, so that the structural design that the protective cover 130 needs to be turned upwards for opening is met, the structural arrangement of the rotation connection points is reasonable, and the problem that the rotation angle is affected due to interference between the protective cover 130 and the toilet seat 140 does not exist.
Further, as shown in fig. 3, in order to achieve more intelligent control of the toilet lid assembly 100, the transmission member 160 further includes a first motor 163, an output shaft of the first motor 163 is coaxially fixed with a rotation shaft of the driving gear 161, and the first motor 163 drives the driving gear 161 to rotate. The driving gear 161 can be driven to rotate by controlling the first motor 163, the driving gear 161 drives the toilet seat 140 to rotate and drives the meshed driven gear 162 to rotate, so that the protective cover 130 rotates therewith, and intelligent linkage control of the toilet seat 140 and the protective cover 130 is realized.
In other embodiments, the toilet seat 140 and the protective cover 130 can be controlled by an electric control unit (not shown), and when the user puts down the toilet seat 140, the electric control unit controls the toilet seat 140 to be lifted or put down and controls the protective cover 130 to be opened.
It should be noted that the user can manually lift or lower the toilet seat 140, so as to control the protective cover 130 to be closed or opened in a linkage manner through the transmission member 160 or the electric control member. Alternatively, the user can control the toilet seat 140 to be lifted or lowered through touch operation such as a button, and the transmission member 160 or the electric control member controls the protective cover 130 to be closed or opened in a linkage manner.
Of course, the user can also manually lift or lower the toilet seat 140 by a predetermined angle, and after the transmission member 160 or the electric control member senses the user's motion, the toilet seat 140 is controlled to be lifted or lowered, the protective cover 130 is controlled to be closed or opened in a linkage manner, and the protective cover 130 is controlled to be closed or opened in a linkage manner.
Further, a sensing member (not shown) may be provided at the toilet seat 140 to sense a user action, for example, at the bottom of the toilet seat 140, i.e., between the toilet seat 140 and the toilet body 210. The sensing member may be a magnetic sensor, a distance sensor, a photoelectric sensor, or the like to sense whether the toilet seat 140 is lifted or lowered for further driving action. Of course, the sensing member may be disposed at the rotation axis of the toilet seat 140 to sense the rotation of the toilet seat 140, which is not limited herein.
In addition to the linkage relationship between the protective cover 130 and the toilet seat 140, the linkage relationship between the protective cover 130 and the toilet cover 150 is as follows:
in some embodiments, as shown in fig. 2 and 4, the toilet lid assembly 100 includes a first sensing member 171 and a first electric control member (not shown), and the first sensing member 171 is disposed between the toilet lid 150 and the toilet seat 140 to sense the rotation of the toilet lid 150. The first electronic control element drives the protective cover 130 to rotate relative to the functional assembly 120, and is electrically connected to the first sensing element 171. When the first sensing member 171 senses that the toilet lid 150 tends to turn over or has turned over to a state separated from the toilet seat 140, it indicates that the user turns over the toilet lid 150 and needs to use the toilet 200, and the first electric control member drives the protection lid 130 to rotate and open, so that the user can directly use the functional assembly 120, the tedious operations of the user are reduced, and the user experience is improved. When the first sensing member 171 senses that the toilet lid 150 tends to turn over or has turned over to a state of closing with the toilet seat 140, it indicates that the user closes the toilet lid 150 without using the toilet 200 and without using the functional element 120, and the first electric control member drives the protective lid 130 to rotate to a closed state to cover and protect the functional element 120.
Specifically, the first sensing member 171 is disposed at the rotating shaft of the toilet lid 150, the first sensing member 171 is a magnetic sensor, and includes a magnet portion 1711 and a sensor portion 1712, the magnet portion 1711 is disposed on the toilet seat 140, the rotating shaft of the toilet seat 140 is relatively fixed, and the sensor portion 1712 is disposed on the base 110. The first electric control member includes a control board and a motor, the control board is electrically connected to the sensor, and the control board controls the motor to drive the protective cover 130 to rotate. When the toilet seat 140 rotates, the magnet portion and the sensor portion move relatively to sense the rotation of the toilet seat 140, and the first electronic control element senses the rotation and drives the protective cover 130 to rotate correspondingly.
In other embodiments, the first sensing member 171 can also be disposed between the toilet cover 150 and the toilet seat 140, and can employ other types of sensors such as a photoelectric sensor, a distance sensor, etc., without limitation.
In order to further improve the intellectualization of the toilet lid assembly 100 and reduce the user operations, the starting of the functional assembly 120 and the opening and closing state of the protective cover 130 also have a linkage relationship, which specifically includes:
as shown in fig. 2, the toilet lid assembly 100 includes a second sensing element (not shown) disposed between the protective cover 130 and the functional assembly 120, and a second electrical control element (not shown) electrically connected to the second sensing element for driving the functional assembly to start or stop. When the second sensing member senses that the protective cover 130 tends to rotate to an open state relative to the base 110, or has rotated to the open state to expose the functional component 120, the second electronic control member controls the functional component 120 to be activated. When the second sensing member senses that the protective cover 130 tends to rotate to the closed state relative to the base 110, or has rotated to the closed state to cover the functional element 120, the second electronic control member controls the functional element 120 to stop. The starting state of the functional component 120 and the lifting or lowering of the protective cover plate 130 are realized through the second sensing part and the second electric control part, and manual control by a user is not needed.
The second sensing member may be a magnetic sensor, a distance sensor, or a photoelectric sensor, etc. to sense the open/close state of the protection cover 130, so as to further perform a driving action.
Of course, the protective cover 130, the toilet seat 140 and the toilet cover 150 may be integrally linked, and the specific relationship is as follows:
as shown in fig. 2 to 4, when the first sensing member 171 senses that the toilet cover 150 tends to turn or has turned to a state separated from the toilet seat 140, and the toilet seat 140 is in a lowered state, which indicates that the user needs to use the toilet 200 to open the toilet cover 150, the first electric control member drives the protective cover 130 to rotate to open. When the second sensing member senses that the protective cover 130 tends to rotate to an open state relative to the base 110, or has rotated to the open state to expose the functional component 120, the second electronic control member controls the functional component 120 to be activated. The user can directly use the functional component 120, the complicated operation of the user is reduced, and the user experience is improved.
When the first sensing member 171 senses that the toilet lid 150 tends to turn over or has turned over to a state of closing with the toilet seat 140, it indicates that the user closes the toilet lid 150 without using the toilet 200 and without using the functional element 120, and the first electric control member drives the protective lid 130 to rotate to a closed state to cover and protect the functional element 120.
When the toilet seat 140 is opened, a user may need to urinate or wash the toilet 200 while standing, so human excrement may splash, the functional component 120 may be easily splashed by sewage, the cleanness and sanitation of the functional component 120 are affected, and the transmission member 160 covers the protective cover 130 when the toilet seat 140 is opened. When the second sensing member senses that the protective cover 130 tends to rotate to the closed state relative to the base 110, or has rotated to the closed state to cover the functional element 120, the second electronic control member controls the functional element 120 to stop.
When the toilet seat 140 is flipped down, and the user may need to sit on the toilet seat 140 to use the toilet 200, the transmission member 160 opens the protective cover 130 to expose the functional component 120 when the toilet seat 140 is flipped. When the second sensing member senses that the protective cover 130 tends to rotate to an open state relative to the base 110, or has rotated to the open state to expose the functional component 120, the second electronic control member controls the functional component 120 to be activated. The user can directly use the functional component 120, the complicated operation of the user is reduced, and the user experience is improved.
When the first sensing member 171 senses that the toilet lid 150 tends to turn over or has turned over to a state of closing with the toilet seat 140, it indicates that the user closes the toilet lid 150 without using the toilet 200 and without using the functional element 120, and the first electric control member drives the protective lid 130 to rotate to a closed state to cover and protect the functional element 120. When the second sensing member senses that the protective cover 130 tends to rotate to the closed state relative to the base 110, or has rotated to the closed state to cover the functional element 120, the second electronic control member controls the functional element 120 to stop.
Through the whole linkage between protection apron 130, toilet seat 140 and toilet apron 150, can realize antifouling and protection to functional component 120 to the operation of intelligent control functional component 120 reduces user's loaded down with trivial details operation, promotes product intellectuality and user experience.
Referring to fig. 5 and 6, fig. 5 is a schematic perspective view of an embodiment of a toilet according to the present application; FIG. 6 is a schematic view of yet another perspective of an embodiment of the toilet of the present application, wherein the toilet seat is rotated to an open position.
A toilet 200, as shown in fig. 5 and 6, includes a toilet body 210 and the toilet lid assembly 100 of any of the above embodiments. The toilet lid assembly 100 includes a base 110, a functional assembly 120, a protective cover 130, a toilet seat 140, and a toilet cover 150. Wherein the base 110 includes a main functional surface 111 for being disposed toward the back of the user, and the functional component 120 is disposed on the main functional surface 111 of the base 110 for performing an auxiliary function. The toilet seat 140 is rotatably disposed on the functional element 120, and the toilet cover 150 is rotatably disposed on the base 110 to open and close with the toilet seat 140. The protective cover plate 130 is rotatably connected to the functional component 120 and can rotate to a closed state relative to the functional component 120 to cover the functional component 120, so as to perform an anti-fouling function on the functional component 120; alternatively, the protective cover 130 is rotated to an open state relative to the functional component 120 to expose the functional component 120, and the functional component 120 implements an auxiliary function for the user. With the above configuration, the functional component 120 is disposed on the main functional surface 111 of the base 110, and can implement an auxiliary function. The protective cover plate 130 rotates relative to the functional component 120, so that when the auxiliary function is needed, the protective cover plate 130 rotates to open and expose the functional component 120; when the protection function module 120 needs to be protected against dirt and the like, the protection cover 130 is rotated to cover the protection function module 120.
The whole function of the closestool 200 of the embodiment of the application is richer and more complete, and the product is more diversified and intelligent. The terms "first", "second" and "third" in the present application are used for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as indicating the number of indicated technical features. Thus, a feature defined as "first," "second," or "third" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one of the feature. All directional indications (such as up, down, left, right, front, and rear … …) in the embodiments of the present application are only used to explain the relative positional relationship between the components, the movement, and the like in a specific posture (as shown in the drawings), and if the specific posture is changed, the directional indication is changed accordingly. Furthermore, the terms "include" and "have," as well as any variations thereof, are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusions. A process, method, system, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of steps or elements is not limited to the listed steps or elements but may alternatively include additional steps or elements not listed or inherent to such process, method, article, or apparatus.
The above description is only an example of the present application and is not intended to limit the scope of the present application, and all modifications of equivalent structures and equivalent processes, which are made by the contents of the specification and the drawings, or which are directly or indirectly applied to other related technical fields, are intended to be included within the scope of the present application.

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1. A toilet lid assembly, comprising:
a base including a main functional surface;
the functional assembly is arranged on the main functional surface of the base;
the protective cover plate is rotationally connected with the functional component;
the toilet seat is rotationally connected with the functional component;
the toilet cover plate is rotatably arranged on the base.
2. The toilet cover assembly of claim 1, wherein the toilet seat comprises an adapter portion and a seat portion, the adapter portion is rotatably connected to the functional assembly, and the adapter portion and the seat portion are connected at an obtuse angle.
3. The toilet lid assembly of claim 2, wherein the adapter is arcuate.
4. The toilet lid assembly according to claim 2, wherein the adapter portion comprises two opposite adapter members connected to the seat portion, and the functional member is disposed between the two adapter members.
5. The toilet lid assembly according to claim 3, wherein the rotational connection point of the protective cover to the functional component is a first rotational connection point and the rotational connection point of the toilet seat to the functional component is a second rotational connection point, the first rotational connection point being located above the second rotational connection point.
6. The toilet lid assembly of claim 1, comprising:
the transmission part is used for transmitting the toilet seat and the protective cover plate so as to cover the protective cover plate when the toilet seat is opened; or, when the toilet seat is closed, the protective cover plate is opened.
7. The toilet lid assembly according to claim 6, wherein the transmission member comprises:
the driving gear is coaxially fixed on the rotating shaft of the toilet seat ring;
and the driven gear is coaxially fixed on the rotating shaft of the protective cover plate and is meshed with the driving gear.
8. The toilet lid assembly of claim 7, wherein the transmission comprises:
and the first motor drives the driving gear to rotate.
9. The toilet lid assembly of claim 1, comprising:
the first sensing piece is arranged on the toilet cover plate and used for sensing the rotation of the toilet cover plate;
and the first electric control part drives the protective cover plate to rotate relative to the functional component and is electrically connected with the first sensing part.
10. The toilet lid assembly according to any one of claims 1 to 9, comprising:
the second sensing piece is arranged between the protective cover plate and the functional component so as to sense the opening and closing of the protective cover plate;
and the second electric control part drives the functional component to start or stop and is electrically connected with the second induction part.
11. The toilet lid assembly of claim 1, comprising:
and the bottom plate is arranged on the base and is connected with the main functional surface.
12. The toilet lid assembly of claim 11, wherein the base panel extends 30-50mm in a direction away from the main functional surface.
13. The toilet lid assembly according to claim 11, wherein the bottom plate is provided with a concave arc portion at a central portion thereof away from the main functional surface.
14. The toilet lid assembly according to claim 11, wherein support plates are provided at both sides of the base plate, and bottom surfaces of the support plates are flush with the bottom surface of the base.
15. The toilet lid assembly of claim 1, wherein the functional components include one or more of a massage component, a fragrance component, and a heating component.
16. A toilet comprising a toilet body and a toilet lid assembly as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 15.
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