KR20120003135A - Apparatus for operating chamber-pot - Google Patents

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KR20120003135A
KR20120003135A KR1020100063817A KR20100063817A KR20120003135A KR 20120003135 A KR20120003135 A KR 20120003135A KR 1020100063817 A KR1020100063817 A KR 1020100063817A KR 20100063817 A KR20100063817 A KR 20100063817A KR 20120003135 A KR20120003135 A KR 20120003135A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03DWATER-CLOSETS OR URINALS WITH FLUSHING DEVICES; FLUSHING VALVES THEREFOR
    • E03D5/00Special constructions of flushing devices, e.g. closed flushing system
    • E03D5/10Special constructions of flushing devices, e.g. closed flushing system operated electrically, e.g. by a photo-cell; also combined with devices for opening or closing shutters in the bowl outlet and/or with devices for raising/or lowering seat and cover and/or for swiveling the bowl
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03DWATER-CLOSETS OR URINALS WITH FLUSHING DEVICES; FLUSHING VALVES THEREFOR
    • E03D1/00Water flushing devices with cisterns ; Setting up a range of flushing devices or water-closets; Combinations of several flushing devices
    • E03D1/30Valves for high or low level cisterns; Their arrangement ; Flushing mechanisms in the cistern, optionally with provisions for a pre-or a post- flushing and for cutting off the flushing mechanism in case of leakage
    • E03D1/34Flushing valves for outlets; Arrangement of outlet valves
    • E03D1/35Flushing valves having buoyancy

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PURPOSE: A toilet bowl operating device is provided to enable a user to easily operate a push button installed in the rear wall of a toilet bowl even if the user stands up. CONSTITUTION: A toilet bowl operating device comprises a die(30), a motor(40), a rotary body(50), pushers, links(70), and push bars(80). The die is installed in the top of a water tank. The motor is arranged on the top of the die. The rotary body is arranged on the bottom of the die and is rotated in a parallel direction to the die. The pushers comprise first and second pushers(61,62) installed in first and second through holes(51,52) of the rotary body. The links comprise first and second links(71,72). The front end of the first link is coupled to the front end of the first pusher, and the rear end is coupled to a flush valve(5) for feces. The front end of the second link is coupled to the front end of the second pusher, and the rear end is coupled to a flush valve(6) for urine. The push bars comprise first and second push bars(81,82).

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Toilet bowl operating device {APPARATUS FOR OPERATING CHAMBER-POT}

The present invention relates to a toilet operating device.

In general, the wall-mounted toilet bowl is a type in which the water tank is embedded in the wall, and the sanitary ware is fixed to the wall. The exterior is simpler because there are fewer parts exposed to the outside than the general type toilet bowl. Hygiene management is easy, and the base is gradually expanding.

Such a wall-mounted toilet is provided with an operation unit for draining water (washing water). This operating unit is divided into a push button method and a pneumatic button method.

The push button method is a method in which a push rod connected to a push button lifts a flush valve and water is supplied to the toilet according to a push operation of the push button, and the supplied water discharges the water in the toilet to the discharge pipe.

In most cases, the pushbutton method is located on the wall where the toilet is installed. In the case of men, the urine in the standing state is facing the wall, so there is no inconvenience in operating the push button, but in the case of women in the sedentary state to urinate in order to operate the push button, the inconvenience to turn back There was a problem to take.

In addition, as described above, not only women but also the elderly and children have a problem in that they have to take inconvenience in use due to the positional problem of the push button.

On the other hand, the pneumatic button method is a method of lifting the flush valve as the corrugated pipe (bellows pipe) connected to the air hose is stretched, so that the length of the air hose is designed to be long or short so that the installation position of the pneumatic button can be relatively freely installed. However, there is a problem in that the pneumatic pressure acts on the button and the inconvenience of pressing the button hard.

In order to solve the above problems, the present invention by installing a touch button on the side wall of the toilet, a push button on the rear wall of the toilet, respectively, by communicating the buttons and the operating device, both toilets for convenient operation of both sexes Its purpose is to provide an operating device.

Toilet bowl operating device according to the present invention, the toilet bowl operating device is operated by a push button and a touch button respectively installed on the rear wall and the side wall on which the toilet is installed, the die on the horizontal plate disposed on the top of the tank; A motor disposed on an upper surface of the die; First and second touch buttons for rotating the motor in a forward or reverse direction; A rotating body disposed on a lower surface of the die and rotating in a forward or reverse direction in a direction parallel to the die according to the driving of the motor with its center connected to an axis of the motor; A first pusher coupled to one side and a rear end of the rotating body and moving forward and backward in a direction parallel to the rotating body; A second pusher coupled to the other side and a rear end of the rotating body and moving forward and backward in a direction parallel to the rotating body; The hinge is coupled to the water tank or the die and is rotatable up and down about the hinged portion, the leading end is pin-coupled with the leading end of the first pusher, the rear end is connected to the urine flush valve, A first link having a support; The hinge is coupled to the water tank or the die and is rotatable in a vertical direction about the hinged portion, the leading end is pin-coupled with the leading end of the second pusher, the rear end is connected to the feces flush valve, A second link having a support; A first push bar coupled to a support of the first link and moved forward and backward by a first push button; And a second push bar coupled to the support of the second link and moved forward and backward by a second push button.

In addition, a first through hole through which the rear end of the first pusher is loosely penetrated is formed at one side of the rotating body, and a second through hole through which the rear of the second pusher is loosely formed is formed at the other side thereof.

According to the present invention, by providing a touch button that is electrically operated so that men, women, the elderly and children can easily operate on the side wall of the toilet so that water can be easily flushed even in a sedentary state, mechanically on the rear wall of the toilet By installing the push button to operate it can be easily operated even in the standing state, it can have the effect that even if the touch button is malfunctioned due to power outages.

Specific matters other than the problem to be solved, the problem solving means, and the effects of the present invention as described above are included in the following embodiments and the drawings. Advantages and features of the present invention and methods for achieving them will be apparent with reference to the embodiments described below in detail with the accompanying drawings. Like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout.

1 is an installation state of the toilet according to the invention.
Figure 2 is an exploded perspective view of the toilet operating device according to the invention.
3 is a combined perspective view of the toilet operating device according to the present invention.
Figure 4 is a state diagram before operation of the toilet operating device according to the invention.
Figure 5 is a state diagram after the operation of the toilet operating device according to the invention, in particular the operating state by the push button.
6 is a plan view of the portion A of Figure 4, in particular, before the operation state by the touch button.
7 is a plan view of a portion A of FIG. 4, in particular, a state in which the rotating body is rotated in the forward direction by a touch button.
8 is a plan view of a portion A of FIG. 4, in particular, a state in which the rotating body is rotated in the reverse direction by a touch button.

Hereinafter, exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, the accompanying drawings are only described in order to more easily disclose the contents of the present invention, but the scope of the present invention is not limited to the scope of the accompanying drawings that will be readily available to those of ordinary skill in the art. You will know.

1 is an installation state diagram of a toilet according to the present invention.

As shown in Fig. 1, a toilet according to the present invention, for example, a wall-mounted toilet, is fixed to a wall with the toilet 1 floating from the bottom, and the water tank 2 is embedded in the interior of the wall. have.

Wall-mounted toilet according to the present invention (hereinafter referred to collectively referred to as "toilet") is installed on the rear wall (3) with the toilet (1) is provided with a push button 21 which is mechanically operated, the side wall of the toilet (1) (4) is provided with a touch button 20 which is operated electronically.

The pushbutton 21 includes a first pushbutton 21a for lowering feces and a second pushbutton 21b for lowering urine.

The touch button 20 also includes a first touch button 20a for lowering feces and a second touch button 20b for lowering urine.

Figure 2 is an exploded perspective view of the toilet operating device according to the present invention, Figure 3 is a combined perspective view of the toilet operating device according to the present invention.

2 and 3, the operating device 10 of the toilet 1 including the push button 21 and the touch button 20 installed as in FIG. 1 includes a die 30 and a motor. 40, a rotating body 50, pushers 60, links 70, and pushbars 80.

The die 30 is installed above the water tank 2 and serves to support the motor 40 and the rotating body 50. This die 30 is substantially horizontal.

The motor 40 is disposed on the upper surface of the die 30 while being embedded in the motor box 41.

The motor 40 is electrically connected to the touch button 21. For example, when the first touch button 21a of the touch button 21 is touched, the motor rotates in a forward direction by an electric signal, and the second Touching the touch button 21b can also control the motor to rotate in the reverse direction by means of an electrical signal.

The rotating body 50 is disposed on the lower surface of the die 30.

The central portion of the rotor 50 is connected to the shaft 42 of the motor 40 and rotates in the forward or reverse direction in conjunction with the rotation of the motor 40. Here, the rotating body 50 rotates in a direction parallel to the die 30, that is, in a horizontal direction.

The rotating body 50 is formed such that the first through hole 51 penetrates in the horizontal direction on one side and the second through hole 52 penetrates in the horizontal direction on the other side for coupling with the pushers 60. Is formed.

The pushers 60 include, for example, a first pusher 61 and a second pusher 62.

The first pusher 61 is installed so that the rear end portion penetrates the first through hole 51 of the rotating body 50, and the second pusher 62 is the second through hole 52 of the rotating body 50. The rear end is installed to penetrate through.

The tip portion 61a of the first pusher 61 is larger in volume than the rear end portion 61b penetrating the first through hole 51, so that the stepped portion 61c is naturally between the front end portion 61a and the rear end portion 61b. ) Is formed. This step 61c is usefully used when pushing the rotor 50.

Similarly, the tip portion 62a of the second pusher 62 is larger in volume than the rear end portion 62b penetrating the second through hole 52, so that the stepped portion 62a and the rear end portion 62b are naturally stepped. 61c is formed, and this step 61c is also usefully used when pushing the rotating body 50.

The size of the rear end 61b of the first pusher 61 is smaller than the pore diameter of the first through hole 51 so that the linear movement (regression movement) of the first pusher 61 and the rotational movement of the rotating body 50 are performed. This was done smoothly.

In addition, the size of the rear end portion 62b of the second pusher 62 is also smaller than the pore size of the second through hole 52, so that the linear motion (regression motion) of the second pusher 62 and the rotational body 50 are reduced. The rotational movement was made smoothly.

The links 70 include, for example, a first link 71 and a second link 72.

Although not shown in detail in the accompanying drawings, the first link 71 is hinged to the water tank 2 or the die 30 so as to be rotatable in a vertical direction about the hinged portion 71a. .

The front end of the first link 71 is pin-coupled to the front end of the first pusher 61, and the rear end of the first link 71 is engaged with the feces flush valve 5.

The first link 71 has a support portion 71c to which the bolt shoe 71b is pinned.

The second link 72 is arranged in parallel with the first link 71.

Although not shown in detail in the accompanying drawings, the second link 72 is hinged to the water tank 2 or the die 30, and is rotatable in a vertical direction about the hinged portion 72a. .

The tip of the second link 72 is pinned to the tip of the second pusher 61, and the rear end thereof is engaged with the urine flush valve 6.

The second link 72 has a support portion 72c at which a bolt shoe 72b is pinned.

The pushbars 80 include, for example, a first pushbar 81 and a second pushbar 82.

The first push bar 81 is screwed into a bolt shoe 71b whose front end is coupled to the support 71c of the first link 71, and the rear end is connected to the first push button 20a. Therefore, when the first push button 20a is pressed, the first push bar 81 moves forward while pushing the bolt shoe 71b.

The second push bar 82 is screwed into a bolt shoe 72b whose front end is coupled to the support portion 72c of the second link 72, and the rear end is connected to the second push button 20b. Accordingly, when the second push button 20b is pressed, the second push bar 82 is moved forward while pushing the bolt shoe 72b.

Hereinafter, the operation of the toilet operating device according to the present invention will be briefly described.

Figure 4 is a state diagram before the operation of the toilet operation device according to the present invention, Figure 5 is a state diagram after the operation of the toilet operation device according to the present invention, in particular an operating state diagram by a push button, Figure 6 is a plan view of part A of FIG. In particular, it is a state diagram before the operation by the touch button, Figure 7 is a plan view of the portion A of Figure 4, in particular a state diagram of rotating the rotating body in the forward direction by the touch button, Figure 8 is a plan view of part A of FIG. It is a state figure which rotated the rotating body in the reverse direction by a touch button.

4 to 8, first, the case of pressing the touch button 21 will be described.

As described above, since the touch button 20 is installed on the side wall of the toilet 1, it is in a very close position with the user. Therefore, women, the elderly and children as well as men can be used conveniently.

When the first touch button 21a is pressed, a push signal is transmitted to the motor 40 to operate the motor. The motor 40 rotates counterclockwise in the drawing, and the rotating body 50 connected thereto is also rotated counterclockwise.

When the rotating body 50 is rotated counterclockwise, the first pusher 61 penetrating the first through hole 51 is retracted, and then the first link 71 pin-connected to the first pusher 61. ) Rotates counterclockwise about the hinged portion 71a.

Then, by the counterclockwise rotation of the first pusher 61, the feces flush valve 5 coupled thereto is lifted, so that the drain port of the water tank 2 blocked by the feces flush valve 5 is blocked. As shown (not shown), a relatively large amount of water is discharged from the water tank 2 toward the toilet 1 to wash the feces.

When the second touch button 21b is pressed, a push signal is transmitted to the motor 40 to operate the motor. The motor 40 rotates clockwise in the drawing, and the rotating body 50 connected thereto is also rotated clockwise.

When the rotating body 50 is rotated in the clockwise direction, the second pusher 62 passing through the second through hole 52 is retracted, and then the second link 72 that is pinned to the second pusher 62. Rotates counterclockwise about its hinged portion 72a.

Then, the urine flush valve 6 coupled thereto is lifted by the counterclockwise rotation of the second pusher 62, so that the drain port of the water tank 2 blocked by the urine flush valve 6 is blocked. The urine is washed by opening a relatively small amount of water from the water tank 2 toward the toilet bowl 1 (not shown).

Next, the case where the push button 20 is pressed is described.

The push button 20 may be effectively used when the touch button 21 described above is in an inoperable state due to a power failure or a failure, but is not limited thereto and may be used any time when necessary.

To describe this process, when the first push button 20a is pressed, the first push bar 81 connected thereto is moved forward, and then the first link 71 connected to the first push bar 81 is hinged. It rotates counterclockwise on the drawing about the combined part 71a.

Then, by the counterclockwise rotation of the first pusher 61, the feces flush valve 5 coupled thereto is lifted, so that the drain hole of the water tank 2 blocked by the feces flush valve 5 As a result, a relatively large amount of water is discharged from the water tank 2 toward the toilet 1 to clean the feces.

When the second push button 20b is pressed, the second push bar 82 connected thereto is moved forward, and then the second link 72 connected to the second push bar 82 is hinged to the portion 72a. It is rotated counterclockwise on the drawing.

Then, the urine flush valve 6 coupled thereto is lifted by the counterclockwise rotation of the second pusher 61, so that the drain hole of the water tank 2 blocked by the urine flush valve 6 As shown in FIG. 2, a relatively small amount of water is discharged from the water tank 2 toward the toilet 1 to wash urine.

According to the toilet bowl operating device configured as described above, by providing a touch button that is electrically operated so that men, women, the elderly and young children can easily operate on the side wall of the toilet, it is easy to flush water even in a sedentary state, By installing a push button that is mechanically operated on the rear wall of the toilet, it can be easily operated even in a standing state, and it can have an effect of flushing even when the touch button malfunctions due to a power failure.

As described above, it is to be understood that the technical structure of the present invention can be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit and essential characteristics of the present invention.

Therefore, the exemplary embodiments described above are to be understood as illustrative and not restrictive in all respects, and the scope of the present invention is indicated by the following claims rather than the detailed description, and the meaning and scope of the claims and their All changes or modifications derived from equivalent concepts should be construed as being included in the scope of the present invention.

10: actuator 20: pushbutton
21: touch button 30: die
40: motor 50: rotating body
60: pushers 61: first pusher
62: second pusher 70: links
71: first link 72: second link
80: push bar, etc. 81: first push bar
82: second push bar

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In the toilet operation device is operated by the push button 20 and the touch button 21 is installed on the rear wall (3) and the side wall (4) where the toilet (1) is installed,
A die 30 on a horizontal plate disposed above the water tank 2;
A motor 40 disposed on an upper surface of the die 30;
A touch button 21 electrically connected to the motor 40, the touch button 21 including a first touch button 21a for rotating the motor 40 in a forward direction and a second touch button 21b for rotating in the reverse direction;
It is disposed on the lower surface of the die 30, and rotates in the forward or reverse direction in a direction parallel to the die 30 in accordance with the driving of the motor 40, the center of which is connected to the shaft 42 of the motor 40 A rotating body 50;
A first pusher 61 coupled to one side of the rotating body 50 and a rear end 61b and moving forward and backward in a direction parallel to the rotating body 50;
A second pusher (62) coupled to the other side and the rear end (62b) of the rotating body (50) and moving forward and backward in a direction parallel to the rotating body (50);
The hinge part is coupled to the water tank 2 or the die 30 so as to be rotatable in a vertical direction about the hinged part 71a, and the tip part is the tip part 61a of the first pusher 61 and the pin. A first link 71 coupled to the rear end and connected to the feces flush valve 5 and having a support 71c at a lower portion thereof;
Is hinged to the water tank (2) or the die (30) is rotatable in the vertical direction about the hinged portion (72a), the front end is pin-coupled with the front end of the second pusher 62, A rear end portion connected with the urine flush valve 6 and having a support portion 72c at the bottom thereof;
A first push bar (81) coupled to the support portion (71c) of the first link (71), and moved forward and backward by the first push button (20a) of the push button (201); And
And a second push bar 82 coupled to the support portion 72c of the second link 72 and moved forward and backward by the second pushbutton 20b of the pushbutton 20. Toilet bowl actuator.
The method of claim 1,
A first through hole 51 through which the rear end of the first pusher 61 penetrates loosely is formed at one side of the rotating body 50, and a second through which the rear end of the second pusher 62 is loosely penetrated at the other side thereof. Toilet bowl operating device characterized in that the through-hole 52 is formed.
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