CN219280839U - Toilet cleaner releasing device - Google Patents

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CN219280839U
CN219280839U CN202320323785.0U CN202320323785U CN219280839U CN 219280839 U CN219280839 U CN 219280839U CN 202320323785 U CN202320323785 U CN 202320323785U CN 219280839 U CN219280839 U CN 219280839U
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The utility model provides a toilet cleaner release device, comprising: the buoyancy type toilet cleaner comprises a bottle body and a buoyancy braking unit, wherein a guide piece is arranged in the bottle body and guides fluid to impact downwards, so that clear water and a toilet cleaner can be fully mixed, and the toilet cleaner can be effectively released after being discharged each time. In addition, the water conservancy diversion piece makes the fluid flow process form the siphon principle, can be fast with the fluid suction bottle or with in the toilet bowl water tank of toilet cleaner quick release from the bottle, improved toilet cleaner and mixed and release effect to can guarantee when flushing many times in succession that toilet cleaner still can effectively release.

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Toilet cleaner releasing device
Technical Field
The utility model belongs to the technical field of sanitary equipment for toilets, and particularly relates to a toilet cleaner release device.
Background
The flush toilet includes a toilet in communication with the flush tube outlet of the water tank or reservoir. The tank is usually provided with a water inlet pipe for filling drinking water or waste water recirculated from the washing liquid. The flush event causes water to flow from the tank into the toilet due to gravity to provide a water flow impulse to remove the contents of the toilet. A flush cycle begins by manipulating the flush handle of a lever that is linked by a chain to the flapper of the flush valve, thereby initiating the descent phase of the flush event, with the flapper being opened by pulling the flush handle, and water from the tank being released to the toilet. When the tank is sufficiently empty, the flush valve flapper is lowered to the closed position, thereby initiating the rising phase of the flush event. As water empties from the tank, the float connected to the fill valve descends, which initiates opening of the fill valve to allow water to flow from the inlet pipe into the tank and toilet. The float rises as the water level in the tank and toilet rises. When the float rises to a predetermined position coordinated with the desired fill level, the fill valve is triggered to shut off water flowing from the water inlet line, thereby beginning the rest phase of the flush cycle until another flush event is initiated.
In the prior art, a cleaner or composition is supplied to the toilet bowl during the flush cycle to reduce manual cleaning of the toilet bowl. For example, a cleaning concentrate formed as a solid cake is placed in the tank, the solid cake dissolving into the water of the tank during the time interval between flush events. A recognized disadvantage is that the solid cake dissolves too quickly and must be replaced frequently. To address this shortcoming, the solid cake is placed in a vessel having an inlet and an outlet; however, this approach still suffers from excessive cake dissolution and release when the time interval between flush events is relatively long, and still requires frequent replacement.
In the prior art, toilet cleaner concentrate is placed in a closed container, the opening and closing of the container are realized by utilizing different buoyancy values of water levels caused by a flushing event, meanwhile, clean water enters the dissolved toilet cleaner concentrate to obtain dissolved toilet cleaner solution, but the toilet cleaner concentrate is usually placed in the lower part of the container, clean water enters the container from the middle part or the upper part of the container, the clean water and the toilet cleaner solution in the lower part of the container cannot be fully mixed, when the container is filled with liquid, the toilet cleaner solution is still in the lower layer, the upper layer is still clean water, the clean water layer on the upper layer is preferentially released, and the toilet cleaner solution on the lower layer is released less or not released, so that the release of the toilet cleaner is invalid.
Disclosure of Invention
Aiming at the problems in the prior art, the utility model provides a toilet cleaner release device to solve the technical problems that water and a toilet cleaner are insufficiently mixed in the toilet cleaner release device, and liquid layering occurs, so that the release of the toilet cleaner is invalid.
The aim of the utility model is realized by the following technical scheme:
the utility model provides a toilet cleaner release device, comprising:
a bottle defining an interior first zone having a first opening, an interior second zone in communication with the first zone, and a third zone forming a receiving cavity for receiving a solid toilet cleaner, the third zone having a second opening in communication with the first zone and a third opening forming a fluid passageway;
the buoyancy braking unit comprises a buoyancy brake, a connecting rod and a first flow blocking piece arranged on the connecting rod, wherein the buoyancy brake is connected with the upper end of the connecting rod, the connecting rod penetrates through the first opening and the second opening, and the first flow blocking piece is arranged at the lower end of the second opening and is used for closing or opening the second opening;
and a flow guide piece is arranged above the second opening and guides the fluid to enter the second area from the third area or guide the fluid to enter the third area from the second area.
Preferably, the flow guiding member comprises a flow guiding cap, and the shape of the flow guiding cap is a cap-shaped structure with at least one opening. The cap structure may direct fluid from the third region into the second region or direct fluid from the second region into the third region.
Preferably, the diversion cap is arranged on the connecting rod or integrally formed with the connecting rod. The design flow guide cap is convenient to install, but the flow guide cap can move up and down along with the connecting rod, when the bottle body is filled with liquid, the flow guide cap is closer to the second opening, the fluid flow passage is smaller, and the siphon phenomenon is more favorable to be formed.
Preferably, the guide piece further comprises a fixing seat, the guide cap is arranged on the fixing seat, and the fixing seat is arranged on the connecting rod or integrally formed with the connecting rod. The design product has simple structure and convenient assembly.
Preferably, the deflector cap is disposed at the second opening. The guide cap is fixed in position and does not move up and down along with the connecting rod, when the bottle body is filled with liquid, the fluid flow channel is large, vortex is easy to form, and the fluid flow channel is more easy to be fully mixed with toilet cleaning liquid in the second area.
Preferably, the deflector cap is provided with a connection to the proximal side of the second opening.
Preferably, the connecting part is a connecting piece with a water passing hole.
Preferably, the diameter of the deflector cap is larger than the diameter of the second opening.
Preferably, the opening of the diversion cap is downward, and the lowest end of the diversion cap is lower than the height of the second opening. Facilitating the introduction of fluid from the third zone into the second zone.
Preferably, the first opening and the second opening are on a vertical axis.
Preferably, the buoyancy brake comprises a cap body and a fixing groove, wherein the fixing groove is arranged in a cavity formed by the cap body, and the fixing groove is used for connecting the connecting rod.
Preferably, the buoyancy brake is a floating ball.
Preferably, the method further comprises: and the second flow blocking piece is arranged near the first opening and is used for closing or opening the first opening.
Preferably, the bottom of the bottle body is provided with supporting feet, and the number of the supporting feet is 3. The supporting legs enable the bottom of the bottle body to be suspended, so that fluid can conveniently enter the bottle body from the third opening.
Preferably, the second region portion sidewall defines a third region.
Preferably, the bottom of the second region is recessed inwardly to form the third region.
Preferably, the top of the third zone has a second opening communicating with the first zone, and the bottom of the third zone has a third opening.
Preferably, the toilet cleaner release device is arranged in a toilet water tank for releasing toilet cleaner, and the toilet cleaner release device has an initial state, a liquid filling state and a release state.
Preferably, in the initial state, the toilet cleaner release device is not placed in the fluid, the buoyancy braking unit is in a falling state, and the second opening is opened; in the liquid filling state, the toilet cleaner release device is placed in fluid, the fluid enters a second area through a third area, the fluid entering the second area dissolves a part of solid toilet cleaner to form toilet cleaner, the fluid continuously enters the second area and then perturbs the toilet cleaner and is fully mixed with the toilet cleaner to enter a first area, after the first area is full of the toilet cleaner, the buoyancy brake floats upwards under the buoyancy effect, and the second opening is closed;
in the release state, when the toilet is in a water discharge operation, the liquid in the water tank is rapidly released, the liquid level is lowered, the buoyancy force born by the buoyancy brake is reduced, the buoyancy brake is lowered, the second opening is opened, the toilet cleaning liquid is discharged to the outside of the toilet cleaning agent release device from the second opening through the third area and is rapidly discharged along with water flow, a toilet cleaning liquid release event is completed, and the toilet cleaning agent release device enters an initial state;
when the water surface outside the toilet cleaner release device rises, the toilet cleaner release device reenters a liquid filling state.
Preferably, in the release state, the toilet cleaner release device may realize half-discharge or full-discharge, and when the toilet is subjected to half-discharge operation, the toilet cleaner release device realizes half-discharge, and when the toilet is subjected to full-discharge operation, the toilet cleaner release device realizes full-discharge.
The utility model has the beneficial effects that for the prior art:
the utility model provides a toilet cleaner release device, a guide piece is arranged above a second opening, fluid is guided to enter a second area from a third area or is guided to enter the third area from the second area, the guide piece guides fluid entering a bottle body to enter the second area instead of directly entering a first area, the fluid is impacted downwards, the toilet cleaner at the lower end of the second area is stirred, clear water entering the second area is fully mixed with the toilet cleaner, and the toilet cleaner can be effectively released every time of discharge. In addition, the guide piece guides fluid to enter the second area from the third area or guides fluid to enter the fluid flow route of the third area from the second area, accords with the siphon principle, can quickly suck fluid into the bottle body or quickly release the toilet cleaner from the bottle body into the toilet water tank, improves the mixing and releasing effects of the toilet cleaner, and can ensure that the toilet cleaner can still be effectively released when flushing is performed continuously for multiple times.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a preferred embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 2 is a schematic cross-sectional view of a bottle according to a preferred embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of a preferred embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 4 is a schematic view of the structure of a buoyancy brake unit according to a preferred embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 5 is a schematic view of the buoyancy brake in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present utility model;
fig. 6 is a schematic structural view of a deflector cap according to a preferred embodiment of the present utility model.
Reference numerals: 10-a bottle body; 11-a first zone; 12-a second zone; 13-a third zone; 111-a first opening; 121-a second opening; 131-a third opening; a 20-buoyancy braking unit; 21-buoyancy brake; 22-connecting rod; 23-a first flow blocker; 24-a fixed groove; 25-a second flow blocker; 30-supporting feet; 40-a diversion cap and 41-a fixing seat.
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The following description of the embodiments of the present utility model will be made clearly and fully with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which it is evident that the embodiments described are only some, but not all embodiments of the utility model. All other embodiments, which can be made by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the utility model without making any inventive effort, are intended to be within the scope of the utility model.
It should be noted that all the directional indicators in the embodiments of the present utility model are only used to explain the relative positional relationship, movement conditions, etc. between the components in a specific posture, and if the specific posture is changed, the directional indicators are correspondingly changed.
In the present utility model, unless specifically stated and limited otherwise, the terms "connected," "affixed," and the like are to be construed broadly, and for example, "affixed" may be a fixed connection, a removable connection, or an integral body; can be mechanically or electrically connected; either directly or indirectly, through intermediaries, or both, may be in communication with each other or in interaction with each other, unless expressly defined otherwise. The specific meaning of the above terms in the present utility model can be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art according to the specific circumstances.
Furthermore, descriptions such as those referred to as "first," "second," and the like, are provided for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as indicating or implying a relative importance or implying an order of magnitude of the indicated technical features in the present disclosure. Thus, a feature defining "a first" or "a second" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one such feature. In addition, the technical solutions of the embodiments may be combined with each other, but it is necessary to base that the technical solutions can be realized by those skilled in the art, and when the technical solutions are contradictory or cannot be realized, the combination of the technical solutions should be considered to be absent and not within the scope of protection claimed in the present utility model.
The present application is described below with reference to specific embodiments in conjunction with the accompanying drawings:
referring to fig. 1 to 4, an embodiment of the present application discloses a toilet cleaner release device, including:
a bottle 10 defining an inner first zone 11, an inner second zone 12 and a third zone 13, the first zone 11 having a first opening 111, the second zone 12 communicating with the first zone 11, the second zone 12 forming a receiving cavity for receiving a solid toilet cleaner, the third zone 13 having a second opening 121 and a third opening 131, the second opening 121 communicating with the first zone 11, the third zone 13 forming a fluid passageway;
a buoyancy braking unit 20 including a buoyancy brake 21, a link 22, and a first choke piece 23 provided on the link 22, the buoyancy brake 21 being connected to an upper end of the link 22, the link 22 passing through the first opening 111 and the second opening 121, the first choke piece 23 being provided at a lower end of the second opening 121 and being used to close or open the second opening 121;
wherein, a flow guiding member is arranged above the second opening 121, and the flow guiding member guides the fluid from the third region 13 to the second region 12, or guides the fluid from the second region 12 to the third region 13.
In the toilet cleaner release device disclosed in this embodiment, instead of directly entering the first area 11 from the third area 13, the fluid is impacted downward by the flow guide member to agitate the toilet cleaner at the lower end of the second area 12, so that the clean water entering the second area 12 is fully mixed with the toilet cleaner, and the toilet cleaner can be effectively released every time of discharge. In addition, the flow guiding piece guides the fluid to enter the second area 12 from the third area 13 or guides the fluid to enter the fluid flow route of the third area 13 from the second area 12, accords with the siphon principle, can quickly suck the fluid into the bottle body or quickly release the toilet cleaner from the bottle body 10 into the toilet water tank, improves the mixing and releasing effects of the toilet cleaner, and can ensure that the toilet cleaner can still be effectively released when flushing is performed for a plurality of times continuously.
Referring to fig. 3 and 6, in some embodiments, the deflector comprises a deflector cap 40 having a cap-like structure with at least one opening. The cap structure may direct fluid from the third zone 13 into the second zone 12 or direct fluid from the second zone 12 into the third zone 13.
Referring to fig. 3, in some embodiments, the deflector cap 40 is disposed on the link 22 or integrally formed with the link 22. The diversion cap 40 is convenient to install, but the diversion cap 40 moves up and down along with the connecting rod 22, when the bottle body 10 is filled with liquid, the diversion cap 40 is closer to the second opening, the fluid flow passage is smaller, and the siphoning phenomenon is more favorable.
Referring to fig. 3 and 4, in some embodiments, the flow guiding member further includes a fixing seat 41, the flow guiding cap 40 is disposed on the fixing seat 41, and the fixing seat 41 is disposed on the connecting rod 22 or integrally formed with the connecting rod 22. The design product has simple structure and convenient assembly.
Referring to fig. 3, in some embodiments, the deflector cap 40 is disposed at the second opening 121. The position of the diversion cap 40 is fixed, and the diversion cap does not move up and down along with the connecting rod, so that when the bottle body is filled with liquid, a fluid flow channel is large, vortex is easy to form, and the diversion cap is more easy to be fully mixed with toilet cleaning liquid in the second area.
In some embodiments, the deflector cap 40 is provided with a connection to the proximal side of the second opening 121.
In some embodiments, the connection is a connection having a water passing hole.
In some embodiments, the deflector cap 40 has a diameter that is greater than the diameter of the second opening.
Referring to fig. 3, in some embodiments, the deflector cap 40 has a downward opening, and the lowermost end of the deflector cap is below the height of the second opening, so as to facilitate the introduction of fluid from the third zone into the second zone.
Referring to fig. 3, in some embodiments, the first opening 111 and the second opening 121 are on a vertical axis.
Referring to fig. 5, in some embodiments, the buoyancy brake 21 includes a cap body and a fixing groove 24, wherein the fixing groove 24 is disposed in a cavity formed by the cap body, and the fixing groove 24 is used for connecting the connecting rod 22.
In some embodiments, the buoyancy brake 21 is a floating ball.
Referring to fig. 4, in some embodiments, the method further includes: a second flow blocking member 25, the second flow blocking member 25 being disposed near the first opening 111 and being configured to close or open the first opening 111.
Referring to fig. 1-3, in some embodiments, the bottom of the bottle 10 is provided with 3 support legs 30, and the number of the support legs 30 is 3. The support leg 30 suspends the bottom of the bottle 10, facilitating the entry of fluid into the bottle 10 from the third opening 131.
Referring to fig. 1-3, in some embodiments, a portion of the sidewall of the second region 12 defines a third region 13.
Referring to fig. 1-3, in some embodiments, the bottom of the second region 12 is recessed inward to form the third region 13.
Referring to fig. 1-3, in some embodiments, the top of the third region 13 has a second opening 121 in communication with the first region 11, and the bottom of the third region 13 has a third opening 131.
In some embodiments, the toilet cleaner release device is disposed in a toilet tank for release of toilet cleaner, the toilet cleaner release device having an initial state, a liquid filled state, and a released state.
In some embodiments, in the initial state, the toilet cleaner release is not placed in the fluid, the buoyancy brake unit 20 is in a lowered state, and the second opening 121 is opened; in the liquid filling state, the toilet cleaner release device is placed in fluid, the fluid enters the second area 12 through the third area 13, the fluid entering the second area 12 dissolves a part of solid toilet cleaner to form toilet cleaner, the fluid continuously enters the second area 12 to disturb the toilet cleaner and fully mix with the toilet cleaner, then enters the first area 11, after the first area 11 is full of the toilet cleaner, the buoyancy brake 21 floats under the buoyancy effect, and the second opening 121 is closed by the first flow blocking piece 23;
in the released state, when the toilet is drained, the liquid in the water tank is rapidly released, the liquid level is lowered, the buoyancy force applied to the buoyancy brake 21 is reduced, the buoyancy brake 21 is lowered, the second opening 121 is opened, the toilet cleaner is discharged from the second opening 121 to the outside of the toilet cleaner releasing device through the third area 13 and is rapidly discharged along with water flow, a toilet cleaner releasing event is completed, and the toilet cleaner releasing device enters an initial state;
when the water surface outside the toilet cleaner release device rises, the toilet cleaner release device reenters a liquid filling state.
In some embodiments, the toilet cleaner release device may achieve half-or full-discharge in the released state. When the toilet is semi-drained, the external liquid level of the toilet cleaner releasing device is reduced between the first opening 111 and the second opening 121, the buoyancy of the buoyancy brake 21 is reduced, the buoyancy brake 21 is lowered, the second opening 121 is opened, and the toilet cleaner in the first area 11 higher than the external liquid level is discharged from the second opening 121, so that semi-drainage is realized; when the toilet is fully drained, the external liquid level of the toilet cleaner releasing device is reduced to the second opening 121 or lower than the second opening 121, the buoyancy of the buoyancy brake 21 is reduced, the buoyancy brake 21 is lowered, the second opening 121 is opened, and the toilet cleaner below the diversion cap 40 is fully discharged from the second opening 121, thereby realizing full discharge.
When each flushing event occurs, the volume released by the toilet cleaning liquid is positively related to the descending degree of the liquid level of the water tank, and when the descending height of the liquid level of the water tank is equal, the volume released by the toilet cleaning liquid is equal when the flushing event occurs, so that the quantitative discharge of the toilet cleaning agent can be realized.
In the description of the present specification, reference to the terms "one embodiment," "some embodiments," "preferred embodiments," and the like, means that a particular feature, structure, material, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment or example is included in at least one embodiment or example of the utility model. In this specification, schematic representations of the above terms are not necessarily directed to the same embodiment or example. Furthermore, the particular features, structures, materials, or characteristics described may be combined in any suitable manner in any one or more embodiments or examples. Further, one skilled in the art can engage and combine the different embodiments or examples described in this specification.

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1. A toilet cleaner release device, comprising:
a bottle defining an interior first zone having a first opening, an interior second zone in communication with the first zone, and a third zone forming a receiving cavity for receiving a solid toilet cleaner, the third zone having a second opening in communication with the first zone and a third opening forming a fluid passageway;
the buoyancy braking unit comprises a buoyancy brake, a connecting rod and a first flow blocking piece arranged on the connecting rod, wherein the buoyancy brake is connected with the upper end of the connecting rod, the connecting rod penetrates through the first opening and the second opening, and the first flow blocking piece is arranged at the lower end of the second opening and is used for closing or opening the second opening; and a flow guide piece is arranged above the second opening and guides the fluid to enter the second area from the third area or guide the fluid to enter the third area from the second area.
2. The toilet cleaner release device of claim 1, wherein the deflector comprises a deflector cap shaped as a cap-like structure having at least one opening.
3. The toilet cleaner release device of claim 2, wherein the deflector cap is disposed on or integrally formed with the link.
4. The toilet cleaner release device of claim 2, wherein the deflector further comprises a fixing base, the deflector cap is disposed on the fixing base, and the fixing base is disposed on the connecting rod or integrally formed with the connecting rod.
5. The toilet cleaner release device of claim 2, wherein the deflector cap is disposed in the second opening.
6. The toilet cleaner release device of claim 5, wherein the deflector cap is provided with a connection to a proximal side of the second opening.
7. The toilet cleaner release device of claim 6, wherein the connection portion is a connection member having a water passing hole.
8. The toilet cleaner release device of any one of claims 2-7, wherein the deflector cap has a diameter greater than a diameter of the second opening.
9. The toilet cleaner release device of any one of claims 2-7, wherein the deflector cap opens downwardly and a lowermost end of the deflector cap is below the height of the second opening.
10. The toilet cleaner release device of claim 1, wherein the first opening and the second opening are on a vertical axis.
11. The toilet cleaner release device of claim 1, wherein the buoyancy stopper comprises a cap and a fixing groove provided in a cavity formed in the cap, the fixing groove being for connecting a link.
12. The toilet cleaner release device of claim 11, wherein the buoyant brake is a float.
13. The toilet cleaner release device according to any one of claims 1-7,10-12, further comprising: and the second flow blocking piece is arranged near the first opening and is used for closing or opening the first opening.
14. The toilet cleaner release device according to claim 1, wherein the bottom of the bottle body is provided with supporting feet, the number of which is 3.
15. The toilet cleaner release device of claim 1, wherein the second region portion sidewall defines a third region.
16. The toilet cleaner release device of claim 1, wherein the bottom of the second zone is recessed inwardly to form the third zone.
17. The toilet cleaner release device of claim 15 or 16, wherein the top part of the third zone has a second opening in communication with the first zone and the bottom part of the third zone has a third opening.
18. The toilet cleaner release device of claim 1, wherein the toilet cleaner release device is disposed in a toilet tank for release of toilet cleaner, the toilet cleaner release device having an initial state, a liquid filled state, and a released state.
19. The toilet cleaner release device of claim 18, wherein in the initial state, the toilet cleaner release device is not placed in fluid, the buoyant brake unit is in a dropped state, and the second opening is open; in the liquid filling state, the toilet cleaner release device is placed in fluid, the fluid enters a second area through a third area, the fluid entering the second area dissolves a part of solid toilet cleaner to form toilet cleaner, the fluid continuously enters the second area and then perturbs the toilet cleaner and is fully mixed with the toilet cleaner to enter a first area, after the first area is full of the toilet cleaner, the buoyancy brake floats upwards under the buoyancy effect, and the second opening is closed;
in the release state, when the toilet is in a water discharge operation, the liquid in the water tank is rapidly released, the liquid level is lowered, the buoyancy force born by the buoyancy brake is reduced, the buoyancy brake is lowered, the second opening is opened, the toilet cleaning liquid is discharged to the outside of the toilet cleaning agent release device from the third area through the second opening and is rapidly discharged along with water flow, and after one toilet cleaning liquid discharge is completed, the toilet cleaning agent release device enters an initial state;
when the water surface outside the toilet cleaner release device rises, the toilet cleaner release device reenters a liquid filling state.
20. The toilet cleaner release device of claim 19, wherein in the released state, the toilet cleaner release device can achieve half-discharge or full-discharge.
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