KR20100047080A - Bidet apparatus comprising seating status sensor - Google Patents

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KR20100047080A
KR20100047080A KR1020080106179A KR20080106179A KR20100047080A KR 20100047080 A KR20100047080 A KR 20100047080A KR 1020080106179 A KR1020080106179 A KR 1020080106179A KR 20080106179 A KR20080106179 A KR 20080106179A KR 20100047080 A KR20100047080 A KR 20100047080A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47KSANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
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PURPOSE: A bidet with a seating sensor is provided to enable a user to sit straight on a seat and to prevent washing water from being freely sprayed by automatically moving a washing water spray nozzle. CONSTITUTION: A bidet(200) with a seating sensor comprises a washing water spray nozzle(220), a seat(240), and a control box(260). The washing water spray nozzle is movably installed inside the rear part of a toilet seat(100). The seat is arranged on the top of the toilet seat and has multiple seating sensors(242). The control box is installed in one side of the toilet seat and controls the operation of the bidet.

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Bidet device with seating sensor {BIDET APPARATUS COMPRISING SEATING STATUS SENSOR}

The present invention relates to a bidet device used for cleaning the local areas of the genitals and the anus, such as after stool.

1 is a perspective view of a toilet seated with a conventional bidet device. As shown in FIG. 1, the toilet seat 1 includes a toilet seat 10, a water tank 12, and a bidet device 20. The bidet device 20 includes a washing water spray nozzle 22 for spraying the washing water to wash the user's local part, a control box for adjusting the position of the washing water spray nozzle, the spraying time, the temperature of the washing water sprayed through the washing water spray nozzle, and the like. (26) is provided.

The washing water spray nozzle 22 is normally disposed inside the toilet seat 10 inside the toilet seat 1, and the user washes the spray water nozzle 22 through the bidet function operation unit 28 provided at the upper end of the control box 26. When the) is operated, the washing water spray nozzle 22 located in the rear of the toilet seat 10 moves forward and sprays the washing water to wash the user's local part, and then returns to the rear. The bidet function operation unit 28 is provided to allow the user to set the position of the washing water spray nozzle, the spraying time, the temperature of the sprayed water, and the like, so that the body shape, the seating position, the sensitivity of the local parts, etc. are differently adjusted to the user. It becomes usable.

 In this way, the user may operate the bidet function operation unit 28 to set the position of the washing water injection nozzle, the injection time, the temperature of the sprayed water, and the like, and the control box 26 may be operated according to the operation of the bidet function operation unit 28. The bidet is controlled by the set value.

However, among the parameters that the user can operate through the bidet function operation unit 28, the spraying time, the temperature of the washing water to be sprayed, and the like can be predicted before the user uses them, so that they can be set to a value suitable for themselves before use. You can. However, since the position of the washing water spray nozzle 22 is different from the position and position of sitting on the toilet seat for each user, it is difficult to predict where to set the spray nozzle position before use. When sprayed on, the washing water is adjusted to be sprayed on the local part. Therefore, there is a problem in that it is necessary to take the unpleasant feeling that the washing water is sprayed on the non-local portion until the position of the nozzle is adjusted after the bidet is operated.

The present invention is designed to solve the problems of the prior art, when the user seated on the seat in a bad posture asymmetrical left and right seating sensor detects this and informs the user to the bidet device to induce the user to sit on the seat The purpose is to provide.

In addition, an object of the present invention is to provide a bidet device for detecting the user's seated position with a seating sensor to automatically spray the wash water spray nozzle to the seated position to spray the wash water to the user's local precise position. .

In addition, an object of the present invention is to provide a bidet device having a massage effect for releasing hip stiffness of the user that may occur when seated on the seat for a long time.

According to a first aspect of the present invention for achieving the above object, a washing water spray nozzle which is installed to be moved forward and backward inside the rear portion of the toilet seat, the seat disposed on the toilet seat, and one side of the toilet seat A control box arranged to control an operation of the bidet device, the sheet having a plurality of seating sensors arranged symmetrically of the seat, the control box being a control unit for a user to set an operation of the bidet device And a control unit for controlling the bidet device to be driven according to the signals from the operation unit and the plurality of seating sensors, wherein the control unit receives a seating signal from the left and right asymmetrical seating sensors among the plurality of seating sensors. When the bidet device is characterized in that for driving the alarm unit to inform the user that the asymmetrical seating state The.

According to a second aspect of the present invention, the control unit is the rearmost part that transmits a seating signal when receiving a washing signal from the operation unit while receiving a seating signal from a left-right symmetrical seating sensor among the plurality of seating sensors. The washing water spray nozzle is moved to the washing water spraying position corresponding to the position where the seating sensor is disposed and controlled to spray the washing water.

According to a third aspect of the invention, the alarm unit includes a vibrating element provided on the sheet.

According to a fourth aspect of the present invention, the operation unit may include a vibration operation unit for driving the vibration element, and the control unit may drive the vibration element according to an operation of the vibration operation unit.

According to a fifth aspect of the present invention, the control unit locks the operation unit when no seating signal is received from any seating sensor among the plurality of seating sensors, and seats the seat from one or more seating sensors of the seating sensors. When the signal is received, the operation unit is unlocked.

According to the first aspect of the present invention, when the user seats asymmetrically on the seat, the alarm unit is driven to inform the user that the posture of the user is poor, thereby inducing the user to sit on the seat in the correct posture.

According to a second aspect of the present invention, when receiving a seating signal from a left-right symmetrical seating sensor, the wash water spray nozzle is automatically moved to the wash water spraying position corresponding to the position where the rearmost seating sensor that transmits the seating signal is disposed. In order to spray the nozzle, the user does not need to adjust the operation unit to set the position of the washing water spray nozzle, and does not have to worry that the washing water is sprayed on a portion other than the local part.

According to the third aspect of the present invention, when the user is seated on the seat in a bad posture of right and left asymmetry, by vibrating the vibration element mounted on the seat helps the user to correct the posture.

According to the fourth aspect of the present invention, the user can vibrate the seat by driving the vibrating element as needed, so that the user can receive the massage effect of releasing the hip stiffness of the user caused by sitting on the seat for a long time. Local washing can vibrate the sheet, making it less likely to be impacted by strong water flow and improving the satisfaction of the emotion.

According to the fifth aspect of the present invention, since the operation portion is locked when the user does not seat on the seat, the operation portion does not operate when cleaning or when the operation portion is incorrectly operated by mischief of children, thereby preventing malfunction.

Hereinafter, with reference to the accompanying drawings will be described a preferred embodiment of the present invention.

2 is a perspective view of a toilet seat with a bidet device according to an embodiment of the present invention, Figure 3 is a plan view of the toilet seat according to an embodiment of the present invention.

As shown in Figures 2 and 3, the toilet seat 10 has a toilet seat 100, a water tank 120, and a bidet device 200, the bidet device 200 is inside the rear of the toilet seat 100 The washing water injection nozzle 220 is installed to be movable in the front and rear, the seat 240 disposed on the toilet seat 100, and the one side of the toilet seat 10 is installed to control the operation of the bidet device 200 The control box 260 is provided.

The washing water spray nozzle 220 sprays the washing water under the control of the control box 260 to wash the local part of the user. The washing water spray nozzle 220 is normally located in the rear of the toilet seat 100 and then moved to the front of the toilet seat 100 under the control of the control box 260 to inject the washing water, and after spraying the washing water for a predetermined time, the toilet seat 100 ) To the inner back.

The seat 240 is provided with a seating sensor 242 for detecting whether a user is seated. The seating sensor 242 may be configured to detect a pressure generated by a user's weight to detect a user being seated when the pressure is greater than or equal to a predetermined pressure, or to detect static electricity generated between the user and the seat to be greater than or equal to a predetermined capacitance value. A capacitive sensor that detects that the user is sitting can be used. The seating sensor 242 is installed inside the seat 240, and a plurality of seating sensors 242 are arranged symmetrically. In the present Example, four each was arrange | positioned at the uniform space | interval at right and left. For convenience, it is specified as 242a to 242h from the sensor installed in front of the seat 240 to the sensor installed in the rear. The seating sensor 242 transmits the detected seating signal to the control box 260.

The seat 240 is also provided with a vibrating element (not shown) inside. The vibrating element is uniformly disposed on the left and right sides of the seat 240 and is driven by the control of the control box 260.

4 is a block diagram of functions of the control box 260. As shown in FIG. 4, the control box 260 receives a signal from the operation unit 262 and a signal from the operation unit 262 and the seating sensor 242 for the user to set the operation of washing and vibration. And a control unit 264 for transmitting a signal to the washing water spray nozzle 220 and a vibrating element to perform washing and vibration operations according to the signal of the control unit 264. The operation unit 262 includes a washing operation unit 262a and a vibration operating unit 262b, and the driving unit 266 includes a washing driving unit 266a and a vibration driving unit 266b.

Hereinafter, an operation method of the bidet device 200 according to the present invention having the above configuration will be described.

When the user sits on the seat 240 of the toilet seat 100, the seating sensor 242 detects this and sends a seating signal to the control unit 264 of the control box 260. The control unit 264 of the control box 260 releases the operation unit 262 from the lock setting upon receiving the seating signal from the at least one seating sensor 242. If the control unit 264 does not receive a seating signal from any seating sensor 242, the operation unit 262 is locked and the bidet device 200 operates even if the user presses the operation unit 262 by mistake while the user is not seated. It doesn't work.

When the user sits on the seat 240 and the operation unit 262 is unlocked and the user operates the washing operation unit 262a after viewing the toilet, the control unit 264 receives a signal from the washing operation unit 262a. The control unit 264 also receives signals from the eight seating sensors 242a to 242h.

FIG. 5A illustrates that a seating signal is sent from the seating sensors 242a and 242b to the controller 264 when the user sits on the foremost part of the seat 240. As shown in FIG. 5A, when the control unit 264 receives a seating signal from the seating sensors 242a and 242b, and receives a signal from the washing operation unit 262a, the washing water spray nozzle 220 is set to the seating sensors 242a and 242b. The signal is sent to the washing drive unit 266a to move to the portion having a) and spray the washing water. The washing drive unit 266a receiving the signal moves the washing water spray nozzle 220 to the washing water spraying position corresponding to the positions where the seating sensors 242a and 242b are installed and sprays the washing water. Since the user is sitting at the foremost portion of the seat 240, the washing water is sprayed at the correct position of the user's local area by the washing water spray nozzle 220 moved to the foremost of the seat 240.

5B illustrates that a seating signal is sent from the seating sensors 242a, 242b, 242c, and 242d to the controller 264 when the user sits on the front part of the seat 240. As shown in FIG. 5B, when the controller 264 receives the seating signal from the seating sensors 242a, 242b, 242c, and 242d, and receives a signal from the washing operation unit 262a, the washing water spray nozzle 220 is seated. A signal is sent to the washing drive unit 266a to move to the portion 242c and 242d to spray the washing water. The washing drive unit 266a receiving the signal moves the washing water spray nozzle 220 to the washing water spraying position corresponding to the position where the seating sensors 242c and 242d are installed and sprays the washing water. Since the user is sitting at the front of the seat 240, the washing water is sprayed to the user's local position by the washing water spray nozzle 220 moved to the front of the seat 240.

FIG. 5C illustrates that a seating signal is sent from the seating sensors 242a, 242b, 242c, 242d, 242e, and 242f to the controller 264 when the user sits up to the rear of the seat 240. As shown in FIG. 5C, when the control unit 264 receives a seating signal from the seating sensors 242a, 242b, 242c, 242d, 242e, and 242f, and receives a signal from the washing operation unit 262a, the washing water spray nozzle 220. ) Is moved to the part where seating sensors 242e and 242f are located and sends a signal to washing drive 266a to spray the washing water. The washing drive unit 266a receiving the signal moves the washing water spray nozzle 220 to the washing water spraying position corresponding to the position where the seating sensors 242e and 242f are installed and sprays the washing water. Since the user is sitting at the rear of the seat 240, the washing water is sprayed at the correct location of the user's local area by the washing water spray nozzle 220 moved to the rear of the seat 240.

FIG. 5D illustrates that a seating signal is sent from the seating sensors 242a, 242b, 242c, 242d, 242e, 242f, 242g, and 242h to the controller 264 when the user sits down to the rearmost portion of the seat 240. As shown in FIG. 5D, when the control unit 264 receives a seating signal from the seating sensors 242a, 242b, 242c, 242d, 242e, 242f, 242g, and 242h and receives a signal from the washing operation unit 262a, the washing water may be used. The spray nozzle 220 is moved to the part where the seating sensors 242g and 242h are located, and a signal is sent to the washing drive unit 266a to spray the washing water. The washing drive unit 266a receiving this signal moves the washing water spray nozzle 220 to the washing water spraying position corresponding to the position where the seating sensors 242g and 242h are installed and sprays the washing water. Since the user sits up to the rearmost part of the seat 240, the washing water is sprayed at the correct position of the user's local area by the washing water spray nozzle 220 moved to the rearmost part of the sheet 240.

As such, by detecting the user's seating position with a sensor, the nozzle is automatically moved to the seating position and spraying the washing water accurately on the user's local part, so that the user does not have to worry about the washing water being sprayed on the part other than the local part and the nozzle is manually There is no need to adjust the injection position.

In the above description, when the user seats the seat 240 symmetrically, the front and rear positions of the washing water spray nozzle 220 are adjusted to spray the washing water. However, as shown in FIG. 6, for example, when the seating sensors 242a, 242b, and 242c detect the seating, the user seats the seat asymmetrically on the seat 240. In this case, the washing water is sprayed at an appropriate position. It is difficult. As such, when a seating signal is received from the left and right asymmetrical seating sensor 242, the control unit 264 determines that the user is sitting asymmetrically, and instead of sending a washing signal to the washing driving unit 266a, the vibration driving unit 266b. Send a vibration signal to the The vibration driver 266b receiving the vibration signal from the controller 264 vibrates the sheet 240 by operating the vibration device. The user who feels the vibration of the seat 240 is corrected posture. When the user corrects posture and sits on the seat 240 symmetrically, the control unit 264 receives a signal from the symmetrical seating sensor 242, and the control unit 264 receiving the symmetrical seating signal is a vibration driver 266b. It stops sending a signal to and sends a signal to the cleaning drive unit 266a to move the nozzle to the user's sitting position so that the washing water is sprayed.

As such, when the user's seating posture is asymmetric, the vibration is notified by correcting the posture, and then the washing water is sprayed, so that the user does not have to worry about spraying the washing water on the part other than the local part.

In the present exemplary embodiment, the vibration device mounted on the seat 240 is vibrated to inform the user that the user is seated on the seat 240 in a bad posture. However, the vibration device is not necessarily a vibration device. The alarm unit may be configured to notify the user.

Meanwhile, the vibration driver 266b is not driven only by the asymmetric signal of the seating sensor 242, and the user may operate the vibration manipulator 262b of the control box 260 to cause the seat 240 to vibrate. When a signal is received from the vibration manipulator 262b, the controller 264 sends a signal to the vibration driver 266b to drive the vibration element to cause the sheet 240 to vibrate. The user may receive a massage effect to release the hip stiffness of the user generated by sitting on the seat 240 for a long time by vibrating the seat 240 as necessary. In addition, by making the sheet 240 vibrate during local washing, it is possible to feel less impact due to strong water flow and improve the satisfaction satisfaction.

In the above-described embodiment, the seating sensor 242 and the vibrating element are configured to be installed inside the seat 240, but as shown in FIG. 7, the seating sensor 242 and the vibrating element (not shown) are provided. A separate pad 300 may be provided and the pad 300 may be mounted on the seat 240 to be used.

1 is a perspective view of a toilet seated with a conventional bidet device.

2 is a perspective view of a toilet seat with a bidet device according to an embodiment of the present invention.

3 is a plan view of a toilet seat with a bidet device according to an embodiment of the present invention.

4 is a functional block diagram of a control box according to an embodiment of the present invention.

5A to 5D are diagrams of a seating sensor detecting a seating state in left and right symmetry according to an embodiment of the present invention.

6 is a view of the seating sensor according to an embodiment of the present invention detects the seating state asymmetrically.

7 illustrates a pad according to an embodiment of the present invention.

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10 toilet seat 100 toilet seat

120 countertop 200 bidet device

220 washing water spray nozzle 240 sheet

242 Seating Sensor 260 Control Box

262 Control Panel 264 Control Unit

266 Drive 300 Pad

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Washing water spray nozzle 220 which is installed to move back and forth inside the rear portion of the toilet seat 100, A seat 240 disposed on an upper portion of the toilet seat 100, The control box 260 is disposed on one side of the toilet seat 100 to control the operation of the bidet device 200, The seat 240 includes a plurality of seating sensors 242 disposed symmetrically with respect to the seat 240, The control box 260 is an operation unit 262 for the user to set the operation of the bidet device 200, the bidet device (according to the signal from the operation unit 262 and the plurality of seating sensors 242) A control unit 264 for controlling to drive 200; The control unit (264) is a bidet device, characterized in that for driving the alarm unit to inform the user of the asymmetrical seating state when receiving a seating signal from the left and right asymmetric seating sensor of the plurality of seating sensors (242). The method according to claim 1, The control unit 264 is the rearmost of the plurality of seating sensors 242 when receiving a seating signal from the left and right symmetrical seating sensor received the washing signal from the operation unit 262, Bidet device, characterized in that to move the washing water spray nozzle 220 and to spray the washing water to the washing water spray position corresponding to the position where the seating sensor is disposed. The method according to claim 1 or 2, The alarm unit is a bidet device, characterized in that provided with a vibrating element installed on the seat (240). The method according to claim 3, The operation unit 262 includes a vibration operation unit 262b for driving the vibration element, and the control unit 264 drives the vibration element according to the operation of the vibration operation unit 262b. . The method according to claim 1 or 2, The control unit 264 locks the operation unit 262 when no seating signal is received from any of the seating sensors 242, and seats one or more of the seating sensors 242. Bidding device characterized in that to unlock the operation unit (262) when receiving a seating signal from the sensor.
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