CN219835545U - Defecation device with counterweight - Google Patents

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CN219835545U
CN219835545U CN202321270585.XU CN202321270585U CN219835545U CN 219835545 U CN219835545 U CN 219835545U CN 202321270585 U CN202321270585 U CN 202321270585U CN 219835545 U CN219835545 U CN 219835545U
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The utility model provides a defecation device with a counterweight, which comprises a base, a flushing seat, a plurality of overturning assemblies and at least one counterweight. The base is arranged on the flushing seat and fixedly combined with the flushing seat, and a rotating shaft is arranged on the base. The turnover assemblies are arranged on the flushing seat, each turnover assembly comprises a shaft sleeve, and each turnover assembly is sleeved with a rotating shaft through the shaft sleeve and pivoted on the flushing seat and can turn over. The fluid injection module comprises a spray head and a fluid pipeline communicated with the spray head, is arranged in the surrounding space of the cover body and the flushing seat, and can introduce a fluid through the fluid pipeline and clean or blow-dry the fluid injected in the flushing seat by the spray head. The counterweight is arranged on at least one of the rotating shaft and the overturning assemblies, and the mass center of the counterweight is arranged on the opposite side of the rotating shaft relative to the mass center of the overturning assembly, so that the rotating shaft is configured as a balance fulcrum of the mass center of the counterweight and the mass center of the overturning assembly, and the counterweight can balance the torsion required by the overturning assembly when overturning.

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Defecation device with counterweight
Technical Field
The utility model relates to a toilet seat, in particular to an automatic cleaning toilet seat with power opening and closing, which is arranged on a flushing seat and can automatically clean the flushing seat.
Background
The flush toilet is a device that must be used every day in daily life, and is frequently contaminated with excrement, which must be frequently cleaned to maintain cleanliness. For maintenance, it is a possible solution to provide a cleaning module on the flush seat cover, but it causes the flush seat cover to be too heavy as a whole to be easily opened and closed, and it may topple over even in an opened state to injure the user.
In view of the above, the present utility model is directed to the above prior art, and to improve and solve the above drawbacks, a defecation device with a weight is provided.
Disclosure of Invention
In order to solve the problems, the utility model provides a defecation device with a counterweight.
The utility model provides a defecation device with a counterweight, which comprises a base, a flushing seat, a plurality of overturning assemblies and at least one counterweight. The base is arranged on the flushing seat and fixedly combined with the flushing seat, and a rotating shaft is arranged on the base. The turnover assemblies are arranged on the flushing seat, each turnover assembly comprises a shaft sleeve, each turnover assembly is pivoted on the flushing seat by the shaft sleeve sleeved with the rotating shaft and can turn over, and each turnover assembly comprises a cushion and a cover body. The fluid injection module comprises a spray head and a fluid pipeline communicated with the spray head, is arranged in the surrounding space of the cover body and the flushing seat, and can introduce a fluid through the fluid pipeline and clean or blow-dry the fluid injected in the flushing seat by the spray head. The counterweight is arranged on at least one of the rotating shaft and the overturning assemblies, and the mass center of the counterweight is arranged on the opposite side of the rotating shaft relative to the mass center of the overturning assembly, so that the rotating shaft is configured as a balance fulcrum of the mass center of the counterweight and the mass center of the overturning assembly, and the counterweight can balance the torsion required by the overturning assembly when overturning.
In an embodiment of the present utility model, a counterweight may be connected to the corresponding shaft sleeve, and a counterweight may be connected to the rotating shaft.
In one embodiment of the present utility model, the toilet apparatus with a counterweight includes a driving module, the driving module is coupled to the rotating shaft and is capable of driving at least one of the overturning assemblies to overturn, the driving module includes a motor, the motor has a driving shaft coupled to the rotating shaft, and the counterweight can be connected to the driving shaft.
In one embodiment of the present utility model, the driving module comprises a motor, wherein the motor is linked with the rotating shaft and the driving shaft by a flexible connecting piece, and the counterweight can be connected with the flexible connecting piece.
In one embodiment of the present utility model, the counterweight is metal or stone.
In an embodiment of the utility model, the fluid ejection module is accommodated in the cover body.
In an embodiment of the present utility model, after the cover covers the flush seat, the fluid injection module injects a fluid in multiple directions, wherein the fluid is cold gas, hot gas, cold liquid or hot liquid.
In an embodiment of the utility model, the fluid ejecting module is a plurality of fluid ejecting modules.
In an embodiment of the utility model, the fluid ejecting module includes an actuating assembly, and the actuating assembly is connected to the nozzle and is capable of driving the nozzle to move to a predetermined position to eject the fluid.
In summary, the toilet device with the counterweight of the present utility model has the counterweight capable of balancing the torque force required by the overturning assembly when overturning, so that the power requirement of the driving module can be reduced, and the use is more convenient.
For a further understanding of the technology, means, and efficacy of the present utility model, reference should be made to the following detailed description of the utility model and to the accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the utility model, and to the specific features and aspects of the utility model, however, are given by way of illustration and not limitation.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a defecation device with a counterweight according to an embodiment of the utility model;
FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing an automatic cleaning toilet seat in a toilet apparatus with a weight according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 3 is a transverse cross-sectional view of a defecation device with weights according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 4 is a longitudinal sectional view showing a defecation device with counterweight in a closed state according to an embodiment of the utility model;
FIG. 5 is a longitudinal sectional view showing an opening state of the defecation device with a weight according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 6 is a schematic view showing a configuration of a counterweight of the automatic cleaning toilet according to an embodiment of the utility model;
FIG. 7 is a schematic perspective view of a driving module of an automatic cleaning toilet according to an embodiment of the utility model;
FIG. 8 is a schematic view of another embodiment of a driving module of an automatic cleaning toilet according to the present utility model;
FIG. 9 is a schematic view showing another arrangement of the counterweight of the automatic cleaning toilet seat according to an embodiment of the utility model;
FIG. 10 is a perspective view showing another arrangement of a counterweight of an automatic cleaning toilet according to an embodiment of the utility model;
wherein, the reference numerals:
10 automatic cleaning toilet seat
20 flushing seat
100 base
200:cushion
110 shaft sleeve
300 cover body
310, shaft sleeve 320, bearing
410 fluid ejection module
411 spray head
412 actuation assembly
413 fluid pipeline
420 drying module
421 gas pipeline
422 air holes
500 drive module
510 motor
511 drive shaft
520 flexible connector
530 rotating shaft
600 control module
700, counterweight.
Detailed Description
In the description, numerous specific details are provided to provide a thorough understanding of particular embodiments of the utility model; however, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that the present utility model may be practiced without one or more of these specific details; in other instances, well-known details are not shown or described in order to avoid obscuring the utility model. The technical content and detailed description of the present utility model are as follows in conjunction with the drawings:
referring to fig. 1, an embodiment of the present utility model provides a toilet apparatus with a counterweight, which includes a self-cleaning toilet seat 10 and a flush seat 20, wherein the self-cleaning toilet seat 10 is disposed on the flush seat 20 and is capable of automatically cleaning the flush seat 20.
Referring to fig. 1 to 3, in the present embodiment, the self-cleaning toilet 10 includes a base 100, a plurality of flipping components, a fluid-ejection module 410, a driving module 500, a control module 600 and at least one counterweight. The base 100 is a hollow housing, and the base 100 is disposed on the flush toilet 20 and fixedly coupled to the flush toilet 20 for mounting other components of the self-cleaning toilet 10. The flip assembly is pivotally disposed on the flush seat 20, and the fluid-ejection module 410 is disposed on the cover 300.
In this embodiment, the flip components include a seat cushion 200 and a cover 300. The drive module 500 includes a rotation shaft 530 disposed on the base 100. Each flip assembly comprises a sleeve 210/320 and each flip assembly is pivotally mounted on the flush seat 20 with its sleeve 210/320 engaging the shaft 530 and is capable of flipping over, as further described below:
the seat cushion 200 is pivotally mounted to the base 100, and the seat cushion 200 is capable of covering the flush seat 20. Specifically, the seat cushion 200 is pivoted to the base 100 with the shaft sleeve 210 thereof engaging the rotation shaft 530, and can be turned over. The cover 300 is pivoted to the base 100 by the shaft sleeve 310 sleeved with the shaft 530, and the shaft 530 is linked with the cover 300 to drive the cushion 200 to turn over to form a closed state shown in fig. 4 or an open state shown in fig. 5.
Referring to fig. 1 to 3, in the present embodiment, the seat cushion 200 is pivoted on the rotating shaft 530 and is not driven by the rotating shaft 530, and the seat cushion 200 can freely turn over relative to the rotating shaft 530.
Referring to fig. 1, 4 and 5, the fluid-ejection module 410 includes a nozzle 411, an actuator assembly 412 and a fluid line 413 in communication with the nozzle 411. The actuating assembly 412 is coupled to the fluid ejection head 411 and is capable of driving the ejection head 411 to swing to different positions. The actuation assembly 412 is coupled to the control module 600 to provide control of the position of the spray head 411 and selection of the fluid type. The fluid-ejection module 410 is disposed within the cover 300, and when the cover 300 covers the bezel 200, the actuation assembly 412 drives the ejection head 411 in an oscillating motion to enable the ejection head 411 to move from the cover 300 through the bezel 200, stay or pass through a position set in the control module 600. The fluid spraying module 410 can introduce a fluid through the fluid pipeline 413 and clean or blow-dry the sprayed fluid in the flushing seat 20 by the spray head 411. The spray head 411 may be controlled by the control module 600 to selectively supply spray cold liquid, hot liquid, cold gas, or cold and hot gas, such as cleaning liquid, or disinfectant, or fragrance, or clear water, or air, or water vapor. And the aforementioned fluid types are selected by the control module 600 when in different positions of the spray head 411. Although the fluid ejection module 600 is shown in fig. 1 and 4 as being disposed in the cover, the fluid ejection module 600 may be disposed below the seat cushion 200 (not shown).
Referring to fig. 4, in the present embodiment, the self-cleaning toilet seat 10 may further include a blow-drying module 420, wherein the blow-drying module 420 is carried in the cover 300, and when the cover 300 covers the seat cushion 200, the blow-drying module 420 is extended corresponding to the seat cushion 200. The blow-drying module 420 comprises a gas pipeline 421, the gas pipeline 421 extends corresponding to the seat cushion 200 and is provided with a plurality of air holes 422 along the gas pipeline 421, and the gas pipeline 421 can introduce hot gas to dry the seat cushion 200.
In this embodiment, the base 100 is provided with a bearing 320 and the shaft 530 is connected to the bearing 320. The bearing 320 is capable of supporting the total weight of the cover 300 and all modules carried therein. So that the friction force is reduced and smoother when the driving module 500 drives the cover 300, but is not necessarily provided.
Referring to fig. 3 and 7, the driving module 500 is coupled to the rotating shaft 530 to drive the rotating shaft 530 to rotate. The driving module 500 includes a motor 510 and the motor 510 has a driving shaft 511. The drive shaft 511 is connected to the shaft 530 by a flexible connection 520, thus allowing limited deflection of the motor 510 and the shaft 530, and eliminating the need for precise structural dimensional alignment. Furthermore, the motor 510 may be disposed according to the existing space in the base 100, and the motor 510 and the rotating shaft 530 need not be coaxially disposed. In the present embodiment, the motor 510 may be a stepper motor 510, so that the cover 300 may be stopped at any position in the stroke during the overturning process, but the utility model is not limited thereto. In the present embodiment, the flexible connection member 520 is a universal joint, but the present utility model is not limited thereto, and for example, the flexible connection member 520 shown in fig. 8 may be an elastic joint formed by a spring.
The control module 600 is disposed in the base 100 and is electrically connected to the driving module 500, so that the motor 510 can be controlled to operate by the control module 600. The control module 600 may be activated by an additional operation interface (e.g., a program function button) or a sensor (e.g., a motion sensor or a photo sensor). Moreover, the actuating components 412 of the fluid ejecting module 410 may be independently actuated, or the actuating components 412 may be electrically connected to the control module 600 to control the actuation of the control module 600. In addition, the control module 600 may be disposed in the interlayer of the cover 300 or hung outside the flush toilet 20, not shown in this embodiment.
Referring to fig. 3 and 6, a weight 700 is provided on at least one of the rotating shaft 530 and the overturning elements. The counterweight 700 is disposed corresponding to the shaft sleeves 210, 310 and is coupled to the corresponding overturning assembly (i.e. the seat cushion 200 and the cover 300), and the centers of mass of the counterweight 700 and the corresponding overturning assembly are disposed at two opposite sides of the rotating shaft 530, respectively, so that the counterweight can balance the torque force required by overturning the corresponding overturning assembly. In this embodiment, a counterweight 700 is disposed within each sleeve 210, 310. Hereinafter, the cover 300 among the turning components is taken as an example to describe the arrangement of the balance weight 700, and the centers of mass of the balance weight 700 and the cover 300 are respectively disposed at two opposite sides of the rotation shaft 530. Specifically, the center of mass 700 of the turnover assembly is disposed at one side of the rotation shaft 530, and the center of mass of the weight 700 is disposed at the other opposite side of the rotation shaft 530 with respect to the center of mass of the turnover assembly, so that the rotation shaft 530 is configured as a balance fulcrum between the center of mass of the weight 700 and the center of mass of the turnover assembly, thereby enabling the weight 700 to balance the torque force required when the corresponding turnover assembly is turned.
The weight of the components of the cover 300 itself, the fluid-ejection module 410 or the actuating assembly 412 or the spray head 412 or the blow-drying module 420 disposed within the cover 300 all cause an increase in the weight of the flip cover 300, which also means an increase in the torque force required to flip the cover 300, and further pushes up the drive module 500 using more power. Therefore, if the weight of the left and right sides of the axis of the rotating shaft 530 is balanced by providing the proper counterweight 700, the torque force required for turning the cover 300 can be greatly reduced, so that the size and power consumption of the motor 510 can be effectively reduced. The counterweight is made of a substance with higher density (density), such as metal, stone, etc.
As shown in fig. 6, in order to achieve better balance and reduce the torque force required to turn the cover 300 when turning the cover 300, the weight 700 may be disposed at the opposite side of the axis of the rotation shaft 530 from the heavier side. That is, the weight 700 may be disposed at a side of the rotation shaft 530 of the cover 300 opposite to a side of the front edge of the cover 300.
The weight 700 may be disposed on any member coupled to the corresponding overturning assembly, as shown in fig. 9 and 10, and the weight 700 may be disposed on the rotating shaft 530 as an example of the cover 300. The weight 700 may be disposed on the flexible coupling 520, and the weight 700 may be disposed on the driving shaft 511 of the motor 510. As shown in fig. 3, taking the seat cushion 200 as an example, a weight 700 may be disposed within the sleeve 210.
In summary, the toilet apparatus with a counterweight of the present utility model has the counterweight capable of balancing the torque force required by the overturning assembly when overturning, so that the power requirement of the driving module 500 can be reduced, and the use is more convenient.
However, the above description is only of the preferred embodiments of the present utility model, and the scope of the utility model is not limited to the above-mentioned embodiments, but is intended to be protected by the following claims. The present utility model is capable of other and further embodiments and its several details are capable of modification and variation in light of the present utility model, as will be apparent to those skilled in the art, without departing from the spirit and scope of the utility model as defined in the appended claims.

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1. A toilet having a weight, comprising:
a flushing seat;
the base is arranged on the flushing seat and fixedly combined with the flushing seat, and a rotating shaft is arranged on the base;
the turnover assemblies are arranged on the flushing seat, each turnover assembly comprises a shaft sleeve, each turnover assembly is sleeved with the rotating shaft through the shaft sleeve and pivoted on the flushing seat and can turn over, and each turnover assembly comprises a seat cushion and a cover body;
the fluid injection module is arranged in the surrounding space of the cover body and the flushing seat and can introduce a fluid through the fluid pipeline and inject the fluid into the flushing seat for cleaning or drying by the nozzle; a kind of electronic device with high-pressure air-conditioning system
The rotating shaft is configured to balance the torque force required by the corresponding overturning assembly when the overturning assembly overturns by the balance pivot of the mass center of the counterweight and the mass center of the overturning assembly.
2. The defecation device with weights according to claim 1, wherein the weights are connected to the corresponding shaft sleeves.
3. The defecation device with weights according to claim 1, wherein the weights are connected to the rotating shaft.
4. The toilet with counterweight according to claim 1, and comprising a driving module for driving at least one of the turnover assemblies to turn by interlocking with the rotating shaft.
5. The toilet with weights according to claim 4, wherein the driving module comprises a motor and the motor has a driving shaft that links the rotating shaft, the weights being connected to the driving shaft.
6. The toilet with weights according to claim 5, wherein the driving module comprises a motor and the motor is coupled to the rotating shaft and the driving shaft with a flexible coupling and the weights are coupled to the flexible coupling.
7. The defecation device with weights according to claim 1, wherein the weights are metal or stone.
8. The toilet with weights according to claim 1, wherein the fluid ejection module is housed within the cover.
9. The toilet with weight according to claim 1, wherein the fluid jet module jets a fluid in multiple directions after the cover covers the flush seat.
10. The toilet with weights according to claim 9, wherein the fluid is a cold gas, a hot gas, a cold liquid or a hot liquid.
11. The toilet with weights according to claim 1, wherein the fluid jet module is a plurality.
12. The toilet with weights according to claim 1, wherein the fluid-ejection module comprises an actuating assembly coupled to the jet head and capable of driving the jet head to move to a predetermined position for ejecting the fluid.
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