CN219863154U - Defecation device with brush module - Google Patents

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CN219863154U
CN219863154U CN202321270659.XU CN202321270659U CN219863154U CN 219863154 U CN219863154 U CN 219863154U CN 202321270659 U CN202321270659 U CN 202321270659U CN 219863154 U CN219863154 U CN 219863154U
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The utility model provides a defecation device with a brush module, which comprises a flushing seat and a brush module, wherein a flushing ring is arranged above the flushing seat, a urinal with a relative flushing ring is arranged in the flushing seat, the brush module is positioned in the flushing ring and comprises a first driver, a second driver and a brush component which is driven by the first driver and the second driver to have a degree of freedom, and the degree of freedom comprises the expansion and the rotation of the brush component; the first driver drives the second driver to move to enable the brush component to stretch towards the urinal, and the second driver is connected to the brush component to rotate through a flexible extension piece. So as to achieve the purpose of automatically brushing the urinal.

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Defecation device with brush module
Technical Field
The present utility model relates to a toilet, and more particularly, to a toilet having a brush module.
Background
Most of the existing defecation devices and equipment mainly comprise a sitting type toilet. The toilet is mainly provided with a flushing seat for discharging the excrement of a human body and a water tank for flushing the flushing seat, so that after the flushing device in the water tank flushes the water in the flushing seat, the excrement discharged in the urinal of the flushing seat can be flushed out to maintain the cleanness of the toilet.
However, in general toilets, dirt or sticky dirt is easily accumulated in the urinal and is not easy to clean after long-term use, so that the toilet is often treated by an artificial cleaning mode, and the accumulated dirt or sticky dirt can be effectively removed by contacting the urinal and surrounding parts thereof for washing and other works in the cleaning process. Especially, the accumulated dirt or sticky dirt on the inner surface of the closestool mostly contains excrement, so that people are less prevented from feeling nausea and rejection in the cleaning process, and the closestool is a work which is not wanted to be contacted by most people.
In view of the above, the present utility model provides a defecation device which is reasonable in design and effectively improves the above-mentioned drawbacks in order to improve and solve the above-mentioned drawbacks.
Disclosure of Invention
In order to solve the above problems, a main object of the present utility model is to provide a toilet apparatus with a brush module, which is capable of automatically brushing a urinal to avoid dirt or sticky dirt accumulation.
In order to achieve the above-mentioned objective, the present utility model provides a toilet with a brush module, comprising a flushing seat and a brush module, wherein a flushing ring is arranged above the flushing seat, a urinal with a relative flushing ring is arranged in the flushing seat, the brush module is positioned in the flushing ring, and comprises a first driver, a second driver, and a brush member having a degree of freedom which is actuated by the first driver and the second driver, the degree of freedom comprises extension and rotation of the brush member; the first driver drives the second driver to move to enable the brush component to stretch towards the urinal, and the second driver is connected to the brush component to rotate through a flexible extension piece.
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 schematic perspective view of the present utility model;
FIG. 2 is a partially exploded view of the brush module and cushion and cover of the present utility model;
FIG. 3 is a schematic plan top view of the present utility model;
FIG. 4 is a schematic side cross-sectional view of the present utility model;
FIG. 5 is a schematic front cross-sectional view of the present utility model;
FIG. 6 is a schematic top plan view of a brush module according to the present disclosure in use;
wherein, the reference numerals:
1 flushing seat
10 flushing ring
2 water supply tank
3, cushion
30 supporting pad
4 cover body
5 hairbrush module
50 first driver
500 drive member
51 second driver
510 moving seat
520 brush member
521 extension piece
522 storage sleeve
523 direction guide
6 carrier seat
60, concave part.
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:
please refer to fig. 1, which is a schematic perspective view of the present utility model. The utility model provides a defecation device with a hairbrush module, which comprises a flushing seat 1, a water supply tank 2 arranged at the rear side of the flushing seat 1, a cushion 3 arranged on the flushing seat 1, a cover body 4 covered on the cushion 3 and at least one hairbrush module 5; wherein:
the flush seat 1 may be generally formed of a ceramic material. In conjunction with fig. 4, the flush toilet 1 may be of a conventional type, and has a water-flushing ring 10 above it, and after water is supplied through the water supply tank 2, water is flushed into the urinal in the flush toilet 1 by the water-flushing ring 10 to flush excrement in the urinal into a discharge pipeline communicated with the inside of the flush toilet 1, and then the excrement is sent to equipment such as a septic tank. In the embodiment of the present utility model, the flush toilet 1 is mainly implemented by a sitting toilet, but not limited thereto. In addition, there is a so-called cistern-less design of the existing toilet, in which the water supply tank 2 is replaced by a water supply pump (not shown), and the water is directly supplied to the inside of the flush toilet 1 by the pump, so that the space is occupied without installing a cistern.
The water supply tank 2 is usually disposed at the rear side of the flush toilet 1 and is used to supply water to the flush toilet 1, so as to supply water to the toilet bowl in the flush toilet 1 and flush excrement, and the water supply tank 2 may be usually made of the same ceramic material as the flush toilet 1 according to the design of a general sitting type toilet. In other possible embodiments, the water supply tank 2 may be hung on a wall, etc. and then connected to the water supply seat 1 by a water pipe, so the present embodiment is not limited to the manner of arranging the water supply tank on the rear side of the water supply seat 1.
The cushion 3 is arranged on the flushing seat 1, specifically, is pivoted between the flushing seat 1 and the flushing tank 2 (i.e. is pivoted at the rear side of the flushing seat 1 when the flushing tank 2 is not provided), and can be overlapped above the flushing ring 10 of the flushing seat 1 when in use so as to be used for a human body to sit on; or can be lifted upwards by the flushing seat 1 or the flushing ring 10. According to the existing design of the sitting toilet, the cushion 3 is usually made of plastic material and is configured to be substantially matched with the flushing ring 10 of the flushing seat 1; generally, the external dimension of the seat cushion 3 may be greater than or less than (including equal to) the external dimension of the water flushing ring 10, and the internal dimension of the seat cushion 3 is less than the internal dimension of the water flushing ring 10, so that the seat cushion 3 may have a sufficient bearing area for a human body to sit on.
The cover 4 is also disposed on the flush seat 1, and can be further pivoted with the seat cushion 3 to perform upward lifting or downward closing actions relative to the flush seat 1 or the flush ring 10, so that the cover 4 can be covered above the seat cushion 3 when not in use to block the urinal in the flush seat 1, as shown in fig. 4. In other possible embodiments, the cover 4 and the seat cushion 3 may be pivoted to the rear side of the flush seat 1 or the flush ring 10, respectively, to perform the actions of lifting up or closing down, respectively. Further described are: the cover 4 and the seat cushion 3 are applied to the fittings of a general sitting toilet, and a set of vending modes are adopted, so the cover 4 is usually made of plastic material, and the inner surface (the surface opposite to the seat cushion 3) of the cover 4 can be concave, so that the seat cushion 3 can be covered on the inner surface of the cover 4 when the cover 4 is covered on the seat cushion 3.
As shown in fig. 2 to 5, the brush module 5 is located in the flushing ring 10 of the flushing seat 1 (i.e. as shown in fig. 4 and 5); or a carrier 6 may be further added and the brush module 5 may be fixedly disposed under the carrier 6 (as shown in fig. 2). The carrying seat 6 can be in a ring shape in cooperation with the shape of the cushion 3, and can be pivoted together with the cushion 3 and the cover body to perform upward lifting or downward closing actions relative to the flushing seat 1 or the flushing ring 10; or the three are respectively pivoted on the rear side of the flushing seat 1 or the flushing ring 10 to respectively perform actions such as upward lifting or downward covering. In other possible embodiments, the carrier 6 may also be fixed under the seat cushion 3, so as to perform actions such as lifting up or closing down along with the seat cushion 3. Noteworthy are: if a plurality of support pads 30 are disposed under the seat cushion 3, the carrier 6 may be formed with a recess 60 in cooperation with each support pad 30, so that each support pad 30 can pass through each recess 60 when the seat cushion 3 is placed on the flushing ring 10, without affecting contact with the flushing ring 10.
As mentioned above, the brush module 5 includes a first driver 50, a second driver 51, and a brush member 520 having a degree of freedom (i.e. a degree of freedom of rigid body moving in three dimensions, six degrees of freedom) by the first driver 50 and the second driver 51, wherein the brush member 520 has flexible bristles, which can be stretched in a natural state and deformed in cooperation with a urinal to be cleaned. In the embodiment of the present utility model, the second driver 51 is disposed on a moving seat 510, and the first driver 50 drives the moving seat 510 to linearly displace by a transmission member 500 (which may be a screw, a gear or a pulley set, etc. for linear transmission, and components thereof), and the second driver 51 is further connected to the brush member 520 by a flexible extension member 521, so that the brush member 520 can be extended or retracted (i.e. a first degree of freedom) when the second driver 51 is driven by the first driver 50 to linearly move along the transmission member 500, and the brush member 520 can be rotated (i.e. a second degree of freedom) by the rotation of the second driver 51, thereby facilitating the cleaning when extended. Furthermore, the brush module 5 may further comprise a housing 522, wherein one end of the housing 522 is connected to the extension 521, so that the bristles of the brush member 520 can be housed in the housing 522 for protection when the brush member 520 is retracted, and the other end is opened to allow the bristles of the brush member 520 to extend out of the housing 522 (as shown in fig. 6).
In addition, the first driver 50 may be a motor, a cylinder or a hydraulic cylinder, wherein the motor may drive the second driver 51 to displace by its torsion force, and the cylinder or the hydraulic cylinder may drive the second driver 51 to displace by its pushing force. The first driver 50 may further comprise other transmission elements (not shown) according to design requirements, wherein the transmission elements may be gears, belts or pulleys, or a linkage mechanism formed by a plurality of links, or may be a combination of the above elements. And the second actuator 51 may be a rotary motor or a rotary cylinder, a rotary hydraulic cylinder. Since there are many other possible variations in the design of this section, it is not listed or described in a one-to-one manner.
Accordingly, as shown in fig. 3 to 5, when the toilet bowl is to be cleaned, the brush module 5 may be started by means of manual remote control operation or electronic setting (e.g. setting a predetermined time to automatically start, or further setting the brush module 5 to perform linear movement, rotation, or both of the linear movement and the rotation of the extension member 521 by the first driver 50 and the second driver 51, or controlling the back and forth times, the movement speed, the residence time of each position, the movement distance, the rotation times of each movement position, etc., which are merely exemplified herein), etc., so as to start the operation of the brush module 5; in the present embodiment, the receiving sleeve 522 may be located at the rear side of the inside of the toilet 10, i.e., above the toilet bowl, as shown in fig. 6, and may be curved downward to guide the brush member 520 into the toilet bowl, as shown in fig. 6. At this time, the brush member 520 is rotated by the second driver 51 to facilitate the washing of the interior of the toilet bowl, and the water supply in the flush toilet 1 can be matched with the water supply tank 2 to wash the interior of the toilet bowl, thereby achieving the purpose of automatic washing.
The accompanying description is: in order to ensure that the extension 521 can drive the brush member 520 to be stored and stretched inside and outside the storage sleeve 522 according to a predetermined bending path, the brush module 5 may further include at least one direction guide 523, and the direction guide 523 is disposed on a portion of the extension 521 to be bent (i.e. as shown in fig. 2), so that the extension 521 is bent or turned by the direction guide 523, so that the extension 521 can drive the brush member 520 to stretch according to the predetermined bending path. In addition, the direction guide 523 may be a ring, a sleeve, a slot, or the like coupled to the extension 521.
The defecation device with the brush module can be obtained through the above structure.
It is worth mentioning that: the brush module 5 of the present utility model may be added in a plurality, and may be fixed on the inner rear side of the water flushing ring 10, or may be fixed on the inner surface of the cover 4, or may be fixed under the seat cushion 3, or may be fixed on the carrier 6 and be positioned under the seat cushion 3. The first driver 50 and the second driver 51 may be additionally provided with waterproof sleeves to protect the first driver 50 and the second driver 51 from being waterproof and protecting the first driver and the second driver, and the extension member 521 may be further covered with a protective sleeve (not shown) to avoid contamination and scale. In addition, the brush member 520 may be connected to the inside of the housing 522 through a liquid supply line (not shown) to supply a liquid such as clean water or a disinfectant to the inside of the housing 522 for washing or sterilizing, and the washing or sterilizing may be performed simultaneously when the brush member 520 is housed in the inside of the housing 522.
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 defecation device with a brush module, comprising:
the flushing device comprises a flushing seat, a flushing device and a flushing device, wherein a flushing ring is arranged above the flushing seat, and a urinal opposite to the flushing ring is arranged in the flushing seat; and
a brush module located in the flushing ring, wherein the brush module comprises a first driver, a second driver and a brush member which is driven by the first driver and the second driver and has a degree of freedom, and the degree of freedom comprises the expansion and the rotation of the brush member;
wherein the first driver moves the second driver to extend and retract the brush member toward the bowl, and the second driver is coupled to the brush member for rotation with a flexible extension.
2. The toilet bowl assembly having a brush module of claim 1, further comprising a water supply tank or pump for supplying water to the flush toilet.
3. The toilet assembly with a brush module according to claim 1, further comprising a seat cushion disposed on the flush seat.
4. A toilet bowl having a brush module as claimed in claim 3 wherein the brush module is secured below the seat cushion.
5. A toilet device with a brush module as claimed in claim 3, further comprising a cover disposed on said flush seat for covering said seat cushion.
6. The toilet with brush module according to claim 5, wherein the seat cushion and the cover are pivoted at the rear side of the flushing seat together or at the rear side of the flushing seat respectively.
7. The defecation device with a brush module according to claim 5, wherein the brush module is fixedly arranged on the inner surface of the cover body.
8. A toilet bowl with a brush module as claimed in claim 3 wherein a carrier is provided on the water ring and the brush module is provided below the carrier.
9. A toilet device with a brush module as claimed in claim 8, wherein the carrier is shaped like a ring in cooperation with the shape of the seat cushion.
10. A toilet device with a brush module as claimed in claim 8 or 9, wherein a plurality of support pads are provided under the seat cushion, and the carrier is formed with a recess corresponding to each of the support pads.
11. The toilet bowl apparatus of claim 1, wherein the brush module further comprises a housing, one end of the housing is connected to the extension member for housing the brush member, and the other end of the housing is open for the brush member to extend out of the housing.
12. A toilet device with a brush module as claimed in claim 11, wherein the interior of the housing is in communication via a liquid supply line.
13. The defecation device with a brush module according to claim 1, wherein the brush module is a plurality.
14. The toilet bowl assembly having a brush module of claim 1, wherein the first driver and the second driver are provided with a waterproof kit.
15. The toilet bowl with a brush module as set forth in claim 1, wherein the second driver is disposed on a moving seat, and the first driver drives the moving seat to linearly move by a driving member.
16. The defecation device with a brush module according to claim 1, wherein the extension is externally coated with a protective sheath.
17. The defecation device with a brush module according to claim 1 further comprising at least one direction guide, wherein the direction guide is arranged on a desired bending position of the extension piece.
18. A toilet with brush module according to claim 17, wherein the direction guide is a ring, sleeve or slot coupled to the extension.
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