KR20110098515A - Nozzle assembly for bidet - Google Patents

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KR20110098515A
KR20110098515A KR1020100018165A KR20100018165A KR20110098515A KR 20110098515 A KR20110098515 A KR 20110098515A KR 1020100018165 A KR1020100018165 A KR 1020100018165A KR 20100018165 A KR20100018165 A KR 20100018165A KR 20110098515 A KR20110098515 A KR 20110098515A
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A bidet nozzle assembly is disclosed in which the nozzle is curved.
Bidet nozzle assembly according to an embodiment according to the present invention comprises a curved movement guide member 200; A nozzle 300 movably provided in the movable guide member 200 and configured to spray water supplied from a water supply source to a local part of the human body; And a driving unit 400 connected to the nozzle 300 to move the nozzle 300 such that the nozzle 300 moves along the movement guide member 200. As shown in FIG.
The present invention by the configuration as described above can be moved in the nozzle nozzle for cleaning by spraying water to the local part of the human body, thereby enabling the nozzle to be moved even in a small space, in the case of a ceramic integrated bidet It is possible to form a low groove in the toilet bowl or lower the height of the bidet portion, and in the case of a ceramic detachable bidet can lower the height of the bidet body.

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Nozzle assembly for bidet {NOZZLE ASSEMBLY FOR BIDET}

The present invention relates to a bidet nozzle assembly configured to allow the nozzle to bend.

The bidet nozzle assembly is mounted on the bidet part in the case of an integrated ceramic bidet or on the bidet body in the case of a detachable bidet. The nozzle is provided with a nozzle that can be cleaned by spraying water on the local part of the human body. .

When the nozzle provided in the bidet nozzle assembly is not in use, it is waiting at the waiting position inside the bidet, and when the user sits on the toilet seat of the bidet and views the toilet and orders the cleaning, the nozzle moves to the spraying position to clean the user's part. do.

The nozzle moved to the spraying position sprays water supplied from the water supply source to the user's local part so that the user's local part is cleaned.

Conventionally, such a nozzle was provided to allow a linear movement in an inclined state in the bidet nozzle assembly. In this way, since the nozzle is provided in the bidet nozzle assembly so that the nozzle moves inclined linearly, the nozzle is mounted on the bidet, for example, in the case of a bidet integrated bidet, or in the case of a separate bidet, or in the case of a detachable bidet, the nozzle is moved to the bidet body. There was a problem that a relatively large space for the need.

To this end, for example, in the case of a ceramic integrated bidet, there is a problem that a deep groove must be formed in the toilet bowl portion or the height of the bidet portion must be high, and in the case of a ceramic detachable bidet, there is a problem that the height of the bidet body must be high.

The present invention is made by recognizing at least one of the needs or problems occurring in the conventional bidet nozzle assembly as described above.

One object of the present invention is to enable the nozzle to move the curve.

Another object of the present invention is to allow the nozzle to move even in a small space.

Another object of the present invention is to form a low groove in the toilet bowl in the case of a ceramic integrated bidet or to lower the height of the bidet portion, and to reduce the height of the bidet body in the case of a separate ceramic bidet.

A bidet nozzle assembly according to an embodiment for realizing at least one of the above problems may include the following features.

The present invention is basically based on configuring the nozzle to be curved.

Bidet nozzle assembly according to an embodiment of the present invention the curved movement guide member; A nozzle movably provided in the movement guide member and configured to spray water supplied from a water supply source to a local part of the human body; And a driving unit connected to the nozzle to move the nozzle so that the nozzle is moved along the movement guide member. As shown in FIG.

In this case, the nozzle may form a curve corresponding to the movement guide member.

The drive unit may further include a connection member connected at one side to the nozzle; A winding member wound on the other side of the connection member; And a drive motor connected to the winding member to rotate the winding member; It may include.

The connecting member may be a leaf spring.

According to the embodiment of the present invention as described above, the nozzle for cleaning by spraying water to the local part of the human body can be moved curve.

In addition, according to an embodiment of the present invention, the nozzle can be moved even in a small space.

In addition, according to another embodiment of the present invention, in the case of a ceramic integrated bidet can form a shallow groove in the toilet bowl portion or lower the height of the bidet portion, in the case of a separate ceramic bidet can lower the height of the bidet body.

1 is a perspective view showing an embodiment of a nozzle assembly for a bidet according to the present invention.
Figure 2 is a front view of one embodiment of a nozzle assembly for a bidet in accordance with the present invention.
Figure 3 is a cross-sectional view of one embodiment of a nozzle assembly for a bidet according to the present invention.
4 is a front view of another embodiment of a bidet nozzle assembly according to the present invention.
5 and 6 are views illustrating an embodiment of a bidet nozzle assembly according to the present invention installed and operated in a ceramic integrated bidet.

In order to help understand the features of the present invention as described above, it will be described in more detail with respect to the nozzle assembly for the bidet according to the embodiment of the present invention.

Hereinafter, the described embodiments will be described on the basis of the most suitable embodiments for understanding the technical features of the present invention, and the technical features of the present invention are not limited by the described embodiments. It is to be exemplified that the present invention can be implemented as in the following embodiments. Accordingly, the present invention may be modified in various ways within the technical scope of the present invention through the embodiments described below, and such modified embodiments fall within the technical scope of the present invention. And, in order to help the understanding of the embodiments described below, in the reference numerals described in the accompanying drawings, among the components that will have the same function in each embodiment, the related components are denoted by the same or extension numbers.

Embodiments related to the present invention are basically based on allowing the nozzle to be curved.

As shown in FIGS. 1 to 4, the nozzle assembly 100 for a bidet according to the present invention may include a moving guide member 200, a nozzle 300, and a driving unit 400.

The movement guide member 200 may form a curve as in the embodiment shown in FIGS. 1 to 4. As such, since the movement guide member 200 is curved, the nozzle 300 moving along the movement guide member 200 may be curved as described below. Therefore, the nozzle can be moved even in a small space. Therefore, as in the embodiment shown in Figs. 5 and 6, for example, in the case of a ceramic integrated bidet, it is possible to form a low groove in the toilet portion (V) or lower the height of the bidet portion (B), the ceramic detachable bidet In this case, the height of the bidet body can be lowered. The movement guide member 200 may be mounted to the bidet part B as shown in FIGS. 5 and 6. 5 and 6 is a ceramic integrated bidet as described above, the movable guide member 200 can be mounted to the bidet portion (B) as shown. However, in the case of a separate ceramic bidet, the movable guide member 200 may be mounted on the bidet body.

The movement guide member 200 may be provided to move the nozzle 300 as described above. To this end, the movement guide member 200 may be formed with a guide groove 210 as shown in the embodiment shown in Figures 1 to 4. The nozzle 300 may be moved along the guide groove 210 of the movement guide member 200. However, the configuration of the movement guide member 200 to move the nozzle 300 is not limited to the guide groove 210 as shown in the illustrated embodiment and the nozzle 300 is to be moved along the movement guide member 200. Any configuration, such as a rail, is possible as long as it is a structure which allows it. One end of the guide groove 210 may be provided with a stopper 220 as shown in the illustrated embodiment. The stopper 220 may stop the nozzle 300 without moving continuously.

As illustrated in FIGS. 1 to 4, the nozzle 300 may be provided to be movable in the movement guide member 200. To this end, as shown in the illustrated embodiment, the moving member 330 may be provided in the nozzle 300. As shown in the illustrated embodiment, the movable member 330 may be inserted into the guide groove 210 of the movable guide member 200 and moved. Accordingly, the nozzle 300 may be moved along the movement guide member 200. However, the moving member 330 which is moved along the guide groove 210 of the moving guide member 200 is not limited to the configuration that is fitted to the guide groove 210 as shown in the illustrated embodiment along the guide groove 210. Any wheel may be used as long as it can move along the guide groove 210 of the movement guide member 200.

The nozzle 300 may be configured such that water supplied from a water supply source (not shown) may be sprayed on the local part of the human body as shown in FIG. 6. To this end, the nozzle 300 may be provided with a connector 320 connected to the water supply source by the water supply pipe (P) as shown in Figures 5 and 6. In addition, the flow path 300a may be formed in the nozzle 300 as in the embodiment of FIG. 3. In addition, an injection hole 310 connected to the flow path 300a may be formed in the nozzle 300. Accordingly, when the nozzle 300 is moved to the injection position as shown in Figure 6 along the movement guide member 200, water from the water supply source to the nozzle 300 through the water supply pipe (P) and the connector 320. The water supplied to the nozzle 300 may be injected to the local part of the human body through the flow path 300a and the injection hole 310.

As illustrated in FIGS. 1 to 4, the nozzle 300 may form a curve corresponding to the movement guide member 200. As such, when the nozzle 300 forms a curve corresponding to the movement guide member 200, the movement of the nozzle 300 along the movement guide member 200 may be smoothly performed. However, the shape of the nozzle 300 is not limited to the curve as shown in the illustrated embodiment, any shape such as a straight line can be used as long as it can be moved along the movement guide member 200.

The driving unit 400 may be connected to the nozzle 300 to move the nozzle 300 as shown in FIGS. 1 to 4. The nozzle 300 may be moved along the movement guide member 200 by the driving unit 400.

To this end, as shown in the embodiment shown in Figures 1 to 4, the driving unit 400 may include a connection member 410, the winding member 420, and the drive motor 430.

One side of the connection member 410 may be connected to the nozzle 300 as in the embodiment of FIGS. 1 to 4. To this end, as shown in the illustrated embodiment, one side of the connection member 410 may be fitted to the moving member 330 provided in the nozzle 300. However, the configuration in which one side of the connection member 410 is connected to the nozzle 300 is not limited to one side of the connection member 410 being fitted to the moving member 330 provided in the nozzle 300, and the connection member If one side of the 410 is configured to be connected to the nozzle 300, any one, such as connected by a bolt or the like is possible.

On the other hand, the connection member 410 may be a leaf spring. As such, when the connection member 410 is a leaf spring, the nozzle 300 may be easily moved along the movement guide member 200 by the elastic force of the leaf spring. However, the connecting member 410 is not limited to the leaf spring, any connection is possible as long as it is connected to the nozzle 300 so that the nozzle 300 can be moved along the moving guide member 200.

The other side of the connecting member 410 may be wound around the winding member 420 as shown in FIGS. 1 to 4. Therefore, when the winding member 420 is rotated so that the connection member 410 is released from the winding member 420, the nozzle 300 connected to the connection member 410 may be advanced along the movement guide member 200. In addition, when the winding member 420 is rotated so that the connecting member 410 is wound around the winding member 420, the nozzle 300 connected to the connecting member 410 may be retracted along the movement guide member 200. Therefore, the connection member 410 is released from the winding member 420 or wound around the winding member 420 by the rotation of the winding member 420, so that the nozzle 300 connected to the connection member 410 moves through the moving guide member ( Along 200). Accordingly, the nozzle 300 can be moved to the standby position as shown in FIG. 5 or the injection position as shown in FIG.

As shown in FIGS. 1 to 4, the driving motor 430 may be connected to the winding member 420. Accordingly, the winding member 420 may be rotated by the drive motor 430. By the rotation of the winding member 420 by the drive motor 430, as described above, the connection member 410 can be released from the winding member 420 or wound around the winding member 420.

The driving unit 400 may be provided under the movement guide member 200 as shown in FIGS. 1 to 3, or may be provided above the movement guide member 200 as shown in FIG. 4. It may be. As shown in FIGS. 1 to 3, the nozzle assembly 100 for the bidet provided with the driving unit 400 under the moving guide member 200 has a space at the bottom as shown in FIGS. 5 and 6. Can be mounted to the bidet portion B of the ceramic integrated bidet. And, as shown in FIG. 4, the nozzle assembly 100 for the bidet, in which the driving unit 400 is provided on the moving guide member 200, is not shown, but there is a space at the top of the bidet body of the detachable bidet. It can be mounted on.

On the other hand, the driving unit 400 for moving the nozzle 300 is not limited to the configuration including the connecting member 410, the winding member 420 and the drive motor 430, as described above, the nozzle (using a gear) Any configuration may be used as long as the nozzle 300 is moved, such as moving the 300 or moving the nozzle 300 by the supply pressure of the water supplied to the nozzle 300.

5 and 6, the operation of one embodiment of the bidet nozzle assembly 100 according to the present invention will be described.

First, as shown in FIG. 5, an embodiment of the bidet nozzle assembly 100 according to the present invention is mounted on the bidet part B. As shown in FIG. Since the bidet part B shown in FIGS. 5 and 6 is the bidet part B of the ceramic integrated bidet as described above, there is a space under the bidet part B. FIG. Accordingly, as shown in the drawing, the driving unit 400 mounts the bidet nozzle assembly 100 under the moving guide member 200 to the bidet part B.

Then, the connecting member 410 connected to the nozzle 300 is wound around the winding member 420 by the rotation of the winding member 420 driven by the driving motor 430, and the nozzle 300 as shown in FIG. 5. Retreat) to the standby position.

In this state, the user (not shown) sits on the toilet seat S provided in the bidet B, and views the toilet.

The user who sees the toilet makes a cleaning command for local cleaning, and according to the cleaning command, the driving motor 430 is driven so that the winding member 420 rotates in the opposite direction. Accordingly, the connecting member 410 connected to the nozzle 300 is released from the winding member 420, and the nozzle 300 is advanced. As such, when the nozzle 300 is advanced and positioned at the injection position as shown in FIG. 6, water is supplied to the nozzle 300 from the water supply source through the water supply pipe P and the connector 320. The water supplied to the nozzle 300 is sprayed to the local part of the human body through the flow path 300a and the injection hole 310 of the nozzle 300. Thus, it is possible to clean the local parts of the user.

After cleaning, the winding member 420 is rotated so that the connection member 410 is wound by the driving of the driving motor 430. Accordingly, the nozzle 300 is moved to the standby position as shown in FIG.

As such, when using the bidet nozzle assembly 100 according to the present invention, the nozzle for cleaning by spraying water to the local part of the human body can be moved curved, thereby allowing the nozzle to be moved even in a small space In the case of a ceramic integrated bidet, it is possible to form a low groove in the toilet bowl portion or lower the height of the bidet portion, and in the case of a separate ceramic bidet can lower the height of the bidet body.

The above-described bidet nozzle assembly may not be limitedly applied to the configuration of the above-described embodiment, but the embodiments may be configured by selectively combining all or some of the embodiments so that various modifications can be made.


100: nozzle assembly for bidet 200: moving guide member
210: guide groove 220: stopper
300: nozzle 300a: flow path
310: injection hole 320: connector
330: moving member 300a: flow path
400: driving unit 410: connecting member
420: winding member 430: drive motor
B: bidet S: toilet seat
V: Toilet bowl P: Water supply pipe

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Moving guide member 200 forming a curve;
A nozzle 300 movably provided in the movable guide member 200 and configured to spray water supplied from a water supply source to a local part of the human body; And
A driving unit 400 connected to the nozzle 300 to move the nozzle 300 so that the nozzle 300 moves along the movement guide member 200;
Bidet nozzle assembly configured to include a.
The nozzle assembly of claim 1, wherein the nozzle (300) forms a curve corresponding to the movement guide member (200). According to claim 1 or 2, wherein the drive unit 400
A connection member 410, one side of which is connected to the nozzle 300;
A winding member 420 wound on the other side of the connection member 410; And
A driving motor 430 connected to the winding member 420 to rotate the winding member 420;
Bidet nozzle assembly comprising a.
The nozzle assembly of claim 3, wherein the connection member is a leaf spring.




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