CN221383399U - Odorless and waterless urinal - Google Patents

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CN221383399U
CN221383399U CN202322926109.5U CN202322926109U CN221383399U CN 221383399 U CN221383399 U CN 221383399U CN 202322926109 U CN202322926109 U CN 202322926109U CN 221383399 U CN221383399 U CN 221383399U
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The utility model provides an odorless and anhydrous urinal, which relates to the technical field of the anhydrous urinal, and comprises a urinal and a raised deodorizing device, wherein the top of the urinal is open, the urinal is communicated with a urination port, the urination port is communicated with a urination pipeline, the raised deodorizing device comprises a raised pipe and a communicating pipe, the first end of the communicating pipe is connected with the urinal, the second end of the communicating pipe is connected with the bottom end of the raised pipe, and the top end of the raised pipe is communicated with the outside; in the actual use process, the urinal is a relatively independent or nearly independent cavity, and is matched with the raised deodorizing device with the raised pipe and the communicating pipe, so that the deodorizing device can effectively discharge turbid gas outdoors, has remarkable deodorizing effect and has the function of ventilation.

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Odorless and waterless urinal
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of waterless urinals, in particular to a odorless waterless urinal.
Background
In public toilet practice, there are many 'grooved' urinals for male urinating, which has simple structure and low cost, can be used by a plurality of men at the same time, and is commonly adopted in public toilets.
However, due to the limitation of conditions, part of 'grooved' urinals are usually flushed without water, and especially different areas are paved aiming at waterways such as rural areas and scenic spots, the existing anhydrous urinals cannot realize the discharge of turbid air, and long time, the peculiar smell is too large, so that the normal use is greatly influenced.
Disclosure of utility model
The utility model aims to provide an odorless and anhydrous urinal so as to solve the technical problem that the existing odorless urinal has poor odor-resistant effect in the prior art; the preferred technical scheme of the technical schemes provided by the utility model has a plurality of technical effects; details are set forth below.
In order to achieve the above purpose, the present utility model provides the following technical solutions:
The utility model provides a odorless and anhydrous urinal, which comprises a urinal and a raised deodorizing device, wherein: the top of the urinal is opened, the urinal is communicated with a urine outlet, and the urine outlet is communicated with a urine discharge pipeline; the high-rise deodorizing device comprises a high-rise pipe and a communicating pipe, wherein the first end of the communicating pipe is connected with the urinal, the second end of the communicating pipe is connected with the bottom end of the high-rise pipe, and the top end of the high-rise pipe is communicated with the outside.
Preferably, the odorless and anhydrous urinal comprises a urine storage tank, and the urine discharge port is communicated with the urine storage tank through the urine discharge pipeline; an on-off device is arranged on the urination pipeline.
Preferably, the first end of the communicating pipe is arranged on the urinal wall and is close to the position of the opening at the top of the urinal wall.
Preferably, the raised deodorizing apparatus includes an exhaust means provided on the raised pipe; an air quantity adjusting valve is arranged on the communicating pipe or the lifting pipe.
Preferably, a partition is arranged in the urinal to divide the inner cavity of the urinal into a plurality of independent urine containing cavities; each urine containing cavity is respectively connected with a communicating pipe, and all communicating pipes are connected with the lifting pipe; at least one of the urine containing cavities is communicated with the urine outlet.
Preferably, the partition is provided with a communication port, and two adjacent urine containing cavities are communicated through corresponding communication ports.
Preferably, the riser includes a riser main pipe body and a connecting pipe body, wherein: the top end of the raised main pipe body is communicated with the outside; one end of the connecting pipe body is communicated with the bottom end of the raised main pipe body, and the other end of the connecting pipe body is communicated with the second end of the corresponding communicating pipe.
Preferably, the raised main pipe body is disposed vertically.
Preferably, the communication pipe is horizontally disposed.
Preferably, the communication pipe is provided obliquely upward in a direction away from the urinal.
The odorless and anhydrous urinal provided by the utility model has at least the following beneficial effects:
The odorless and anhydrous urinal comprises a urinal and a raised deodorizing device, wherein the top of the urinal is open, a urine outlet is formed in the urinal in a communicating mode, a urine discharging pipeline is arranged in the urine outlet in a communicating mode, and urine discharged by a user enters the urinal through the opening and is discharged through the urine discharging pipeline when the urinal is used daily.
The high-rise deodorizing device comprises a high-rise pipe and a communicating pipe, wherein the first end of the communicating pipe is connected with the urinal, the second end of the communicating pipe is connected with the bottom end of the high-rise pipe, the top end of the high-rise pipe is communicated with the outside, when the high-rise deodorizing device is used daily, indoor gas is discharged outdoors through the communicating pipe and the high-rise pipe when the atmospheric pressure is increased, so that deodorizing effect is achieved, and when the atmospheric pressure is reduced, outdoor gas enters indoors through the communicating pipe and the high-rise pipe, so that ventilation effect is achieved.
In the practical use process, the utility model not only can effectively discharge urine in the urinal, but also can form a relatively independent or nearly independent cavity, and can effectively discharge turbid gas outdoors by matching with the lifting type deodorizing device with the lifting pipe and the communicating pipe, thereby having remarkable deodorizing effect and simultaneously having the function of ventilation.
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In order to more clearly illustrate the embodiments of the utility model or the technical solutions in the prior art, the drawings that are required in the embodiments or the description of the prior art will be briefly described, it being obvious that the drawings in the following description are only some embodiments of the utility model, and that other drawings may be obtained according to these drawings without inventive effort for a person skilled in the art.
FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of the structure of the present utility model;
FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of an embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 3 is a schematic view of the structure of the exhaust apparatus of the present utility model;
FIG. 4 is a schematic view of another embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 5 is a schematic top view of another embodiment of the present utility model;
Fig. 6 is a schematic structural view of a further embodiment of the present utility model.
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1. A urinal; 11. a cell body; 12. partition; 13. a communication port; 14. a floor drain; 2. a raised deodorizing device; 21. a lifting pipe; 211. raising the main pipe body; 212. a connection pipe body; 22. a communicating pipe; 23. an exhaust device; 231. installing a sleeve; 232. an exhaust fan; 3. an on-off device; 4. a urine storage tank.
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In order to make the objects, technical solutions and advantages of the present utility model more apparent, the technical solutions of the present utility model will be described in detail below. It will be apparent that the described embodiments are only some, but not all, embodiments of the utility model. All other embodiments, based on the examples herein, which are within the scope of the utility model as defined by the claims, will be within the scope of the utility model as defined by the claims.
Example 1:
The present utility model provides an odorless and anhydrous urinal, which includes a urinal 1 and a raised deodorizing device 2, as shown with reference to fig. 1.
The top of the urinal 1 is open, the urinal 1 is communicated with a urine outlet, and the urine outlet is communicated with a urine outlet pipeline.
The rising deodorizing device 2 includes a rising pipe 21 and a communicating pipe 22, a first end of the communicating pipe 22 is connected to the urinal 1, a second end of the communicating pipe 22 is connected to a bottom end of the rising pipe 21, and a top end of the rising pipe 21 is placed in the high air and communicates with the outside.
When in use, the utility model is characterized in that:
Urine enters the urinal 1 through the top opening of the urinal 1, and is then discharged through the urine discharge opening and the urine discharge pipeline in sequence.
When deodorization:
When the atmospheric pressure is increased, the turbid gas enters the rising pipe 21 through the communicating pipe 22 and is discharged to the high air from the rising pipe 21, in the process, the first end of the communicating pipe 22 forms a suction port, and the top end of the rising pipe 21 forms a calling port.
When ventilation is performed:
When the atmospheric pressure drops, outside air enters the communicating tube 22 through the rising tube 21, enters the urinal 1 from the second end of the communicating tube 22, and enters the room, in the process, the top end of the rising tube 21 forms a suction port, and the second end of the communicating tube 22 forms a breathing port.
The utility model can effectively discharge the turbid air in the urinal 1 to the outside through the raised deodorizing device 2, has remarkable deodorizing effect, and can guide the outside air into the urinal 1 and enter the room, thereby playing the role of ventilation.
Example 2:
Example 2 is based on example 1:
as shown in fig. 1, the urinal 1 includes a tank 11, and the tank 11 is a groove having a certain length.
The odorless and anhydrous urinal comprises a urine storage tank 4, the urine discharge port is communicated with the urine storage tank 4 through a urine discharge pipeline, and the urine storage tank 4 is used for storing urine.
During urination, urine enters the urine storage tank 4 through the urination port and the urination pipeline.
Optionally, an on-off device 3 is arranged on the urination pipeline, the on-off device 3 is used for conducting control of the urination pipeline, and the on-off device 3 can be set as a valve and is in a normally open state in daily use.
As an alternative embodiment, as shown in fig. 2, the elevation pipe 21 includes an elevation main pipe body 211 and a connection pipe body 212.
The top end of the elevated main pipe body 211 communicates with the outside, one end of the connection pipe body 212 communicates with the bottom end of the elevated main pipe body 211, and the other end of the connection pipe body 212 communicates with the second end of the corresponding connection pipe 22.
The main rising pipe body 211 may be integrally provided with the connecting pipe body 212, or may be connected by a joint.
The number of communicating pipes 22 is related to the length of the "groove" urinal 1, and in general, the longer the length of the urinal 1, the more communicating pipes 22 are provided, the more the corresponding number of communicating pipes 212 is, and the more the number of communicating pipes 22 is, the more the ventilation and deodorization effect is facilitated.
As an alternative embodiment, as shown in fig. 2, the elevated main pipe body 211 is disposed vertically, and the top end of the elevated main pipe body 211 forms an outdoor breathing port.
The communicating tube 22 is horizontally disposed, and a first end of the communicating tube 22 forms a room breathing port.
The outdoor breathing port is higher than the indoor breathing port in height, gas can flow through pressure change, and the deodorizing and ventilating effects are remarkable.
Alternatively, the communication pipe 22 is provided obliquely upward in a direction away from the urinal 1, so that in-pipe liquid accumulation can be effectively prevented.
As an alternative embodiment, as shown in fig. 2, the first end of the communication pipe 22 is provided on the wall of the urinal 1 near the position where the top of the wall of the urinal 1 is open.
Thus, urine can be effectively prevented from entering the raised deodorizing device 2.
As an alternative embodiment, the urination orifice is arranged at the bottom or at one end of the urinal 1, and the position of the urination orifice is provided with a floor drain.
As an alternative embodiment, as shown in fig. 2, the overhead deodorizing device 2 includes an air discharging device 23, and the air discharging device 23 is provided on the overhead main pipe body 211.
In the actual use process, the exhaust device 23 is started, and the turbid air enters the communicating pipe 22 from the urinal 1 and is discharged to the outside through the raised pipe 21.
The exhaust device 23 can stably provide airflow flowing power, can effectively exhaust turbid air to the outside without being changed by external air pressure, and can effectively prevent the turbid air from flowing back into a toilet room, so that the deodorizing effect is remarkable.
Optionally, an air volume adjusting valve is provided on the communication pipe 22 or the connection pipe body 212 to adjust and ensure that the ventilation volume in each pipe is approximately the same.
Optionally, as shown in fig. 3, the exhaust device 23 includes a mounting sleeve 231 and an exhaust fan 232 fixedly disposed inside the mounting sleeve 231, and the top end and the bottom end of the mounting sleeve 231 are respectively configured as an upper interface for connecting an upper section of the main raised pipe body 211 and a lower interface for connecting a lower section of the main raised pipe body 211, and the exhaust fan 232 is an axial flow fan, and adopts a detachable structure, so that maintenance and replacement of the exhaust device 23 are facilitated.
Embodiment 2 is a groove urinal, and no partition is arranged in the groove urinal, and the groove urinal is simple in structure and low in manufacturing and mounting cost.
Example 3
Example 3 differs from example 2 in that:
as shown in fig. 4 and 5, the interior of the urinal 1 is provided with a partition 12, the partition 12 being a vertical plate that divides the inner cavity of the urinal 1 into a plurality of independent urine receiving cavities.
Each urine containing cavity is respectively connected with a communicating pipe 22, and all communicating pipes 22 are connected with a lifting pipe 21.
Thus, the flowing effect of the turbid gas from the indoor to the outdoor is further improved.
At least one of the urine containing cavities is communicated with a urine outlet.
Optionally, as shown in fig. 5, a urine outlet is provided at the bottom of each urine containing cavity, and a floor drain 14 is provided at each urine outlet.
As an alternative embodiment, as shown in fig. 4, the partition 12 is provided with a communication port 13, and two adjacent urine chambers are communicated through the corresponding communication port 13.
Further, the position of the communication port 13 is provided with a valve or a switching device capable of automatically opening and closing, if a gate valve is adopted, the switching device can be set as an adaptive overturning baffle plate, the upper edge of the baffle plate is a fixed edge, the fixed edge is rotatably arranged on the upper side of the communication port 13, the lower side of the baffle plate is a movable edge, and when the urination pipeline is conducted, flowing urine can push the baffle plate to adaptively overturn towards the flowing direction, so that the conduction of the adjacent urine containing cavity is realized.
Embodiment 3 is a groove type urinal, and a partition is arranged in the groove type urinal, so that the gas flow is more standard, and the deodorizing effect is obvious.
Example 4
Example 4 differs from example 2 in that:
as shown in fig. 6, the outer wall of the urinal 1 is hung from the wall of the toilet room by a connector.
The urine outlet is arranged at the bottom of the urinal 1.
Example 4 is a suspended single urinal or a combination of multiple single urinals.
In the description of the present application, it should be understood that the directions or positional relationships indicated by the terms "upper", "lower", "inner", "outer", "top", "bottom", etc. are based on the directions or positional relationships shown in the drawings, are merely for convenience of describing the present application and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the devices or elements referred to must have a specific orientation, be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and thus should not be construed as limiting the present application.
Furthermore, the terms "first," "second," and the like, are used for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as indicating or implying a relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defining "a first" or "a second" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one such feature. In the description of the present application, the meaning of "a plurality", "a number" or "a plurality" is at least two, such as two, three, etc., unless specifically defined otherwise.
In the present application, unless explicitly specified and limited otherwise, the terms "mounted," "connected," "secured," and the like are to be construed broadly, and may be, for example, fixedly connected, detachably connected, or integrally formed; 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 application can be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art according to the specific circumstances.
The foregoing is merely illustrative of the present utility model, and the present utility model is not limited thereto, and any person skilled in the art will readily recognize that variations or substitutions are within the scope of the present utility model. Therefore, the protection scope of the present utility model shall be subject to the protection scope of the claims.

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1. A odorless, anhydrous urinal comprising a urinal and a raised deodorizing device, wherein:
The top of the urinal is opened, the urinal is communicated with a urine outlet, and the urine outlet is communicated with a urine discharge pipeline;
The high-rise deodorizing device comprises a high-rise pipe and a communicating pipe, wherein the first end of the communicating pipe is connected with the urinal, the second end of the communicating pipe is connected with the bottom end of the high-rise pipe, and the top end of the high-rise pipe is communicated with the outside.
2. The odorless, anhydrous urinal of claim 1 comprising a urine storage tank, said urine drain communicating with said urine storage tank through said urine drain line;
An on-off device is arranged on the urination pipeline.
3. The odorless and anhydrous urinal according to claim 1, wherein said communication pipe has a first end disposed on said urinal wall adjacent to the top open position of said urinal wall.
4. The odorless and anhydrous urinal according to claim 1, wherein said raised deodorizing means comprises a vent means provided on said raised tube;
An air quantity adjusting valve is arranged on the communicating pipe or the lifting pipe.
5. The odorless and anhydrous urinal according to claim 1, characterized in that the interior of said urinal is provided with a partition to divide the inner cavity of said urinal into a plurality of independent urine-containing cavities;
Each urine containing cavity is respectively connected with a communicating pipe, and all communicating pipes are connected with the lifting pipe;
At least one of the urine containing cavities is communicated with the urine outlet.
6. The odorless and anhydrous urinal according to claim 5, wherein said partition is provided with a communication port, and two adjacent urine containing chambers are communicated by corresponding said communication ports.
7. The odorless and anhydrous urinal according to claim 5, wherein said riser pipe comprises a riser main pipe body and a connecting pipe body, wherein:
the top end of the raised main pipe body is communicated with the outside;
one end of the connecting pipe body is communicated with the bottom end of the raised main pipe body, and the other end of the connecting pipe body is communicated with the second end of the corresponding communicating pipe.
8. The odorless and anhydrous urinal according to claim 7, wherein said raised main pipe body is vertically disposed.
9. The odorless and anhydrous urinal according to claim 7, wherein said communication pipe is horizontally disposed.
10. The odorless and anhydrous urinal according to claim 7, wherein said communication pipe is provided obliquely upward in a direction away from said urinal.
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