US20160215489A1 - Nozzle Assembly For Bidet - Google Patents
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- the nozzle provided in the nozzle assembly for a bidet is positioned within a nozzle housing in an idle state (when not in use), and when the user operates the bidet after passing a bowel movement, the nozzle is moved to a water ejection position to clean external areas.
- the related art nozzle is provided to make a linear movement in a sloped state in the nozzle assembly for a bidet. Also, in the related art nozzle assembly, an injection-molded product as a water supply channel is assembled within a nozzle cylinder formed of a material such as stainless steel, or the like, and a water supply hole connected to the water supply channel is connected to a rear end using a connector.
- a deep recess should be formed in a toilet bowl or a height of a part where the bidet is installed should be high, and in the bidet toilet seat as a conventional bidet, a height of the bidet main body should be high.
- the nozzle unit 130 may make a curved movement along the movement guide member 110 , and may include a cylinder member 131 in which a water supply hose 133 connected to a water source (not shown) is installed.
- the cylinder member 131 may be formed of generally used stainless steel, but a material of the cylinder member 131 is not limited thereto. and various modifications may be made.
- the shape of the cylinder member 131 is not limited to the illustrated embodiment, and the cylinder member 131 may be modified to various shapes as long as the nozzle unit 130 makes a curved movement.
- the water supply hose 133 connected to the water source, not a plastic injection-molded product is directly installed within the cylinder member 131 to form a cleaning water flow channel, whereby the water supply hose 133 may be easily installed within the cylinder member 131 manufactured to have a curved shape, and a plurality of water supply hoses 133 may be easily installed within the cylinder member 131 .
- a first exit-out rotation angle a at which the winding member 153 rotates to change a length of extension of the nozzle unit 130 from the first step to the second step, a second exit-out rotation angle b for changing a length of extension of the nozzle unit 130 from the second step to the third step, and a third exit-out rotation angle c for changing a length of extension of the nozzle unit 130 from the third step to the fourth step may be different.
- the exit-out rotation angles a, b, and c at which the winding member 153 rotates to change a length of extension of the nozzle unit 130 from any one step to an adjacent higher step may be different by stages.
- first exit-out rotation angle a may be greater than the second exit-out rotation angle b
- second exit-out rotation angle b may be greater than the third exit-out rotation angle c. That is, the exit-out rotation angle may be reduced toward a higher step.
- a difference between the first exit-out rotation angle a and the second exit-out rotation angle b may be greater than a difference between the second exit-out rotation angle b and the third exit-out rotation angle c. In other words, a decrease of the exit-out rotation angle may be reduced toward a higher step.
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Abstract
The present invention provides a nozzle assembly for a bidet, the nozzle assembly comprising: a nozzle unit which moves along a curved line and comprises a water supply hose connected to a water supply source; and a driving unit having a winding member for rotating/driving such that the length of extension of the nozzle unit is adjusted, the driving unit guaranteeing that the nozzle unit moves along a curved line, where the length of extension of the nozzle unit is adjusted in multiple steps, and the withdrawing rotation angle, by which the winding member rotates in order to change the length of extension of the nozzle unit from one of the steps to the adjacent upper step, is different in each step. The length of extension of the nozzle unit can be adjusted such that the interval of water ejection positions is constant.
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- The present invention relates to a nozzle assembly for a bidet, and more particularly, to a nozzle assembly for a bidet including a nozzle configured in such a manner that an ejection position thereof is adjustable at a predetermined interval and configured to make a curved movement.
- A nozzle assembly for a bidet is installed in a bidet unit in case of a bidet integrated with a toilet, and is installed in a bidet main body in case of a bidet toilet seat as a conventional bidet, and includes a nozzle movably provided therein to dispense water to private parts of a user to clean the same.
- The nozzle provided in the nozzle assembly for a bidet is positioned within a nozzle housing in an idle state (when not in use), and when the user operates the bidet after passing a bowel movement, the nozzle is moved to a water ejection position to clean external areas.
- The related art nozzle is provided to make a linear movement in a sloped state in the nozzle assembly for a bidet. Also, in the related art nozzle assembly, an injection-molded product as a water supply channel is assembled within a nozzle cylinder formed of a material such as stainless steel, or the like, and a water supply hole connected to the water supply channel is connected to a rear end using a connector.
- Thus, since the nozzle is provided in the nozzle assembly for a bidet in such a manner that the nozzle makes a linear movement slantingly, a relatively large space is required for such a nozzle movement in a bidet unit in the case of the bidet integrated with a toilet or in the bidet main body in the case of the bidet toilet seat as a conventional bidet in which the nozzle assembly for a bidet installed.
- To this end, for example, in the bidet integrated with a toilet, a deep recess should be formed in a toilet bowl or a height of a part where the bidet is installed should be high, and in the bidet toilet seat as a conventional bidet, a height of the bidet main body should be high.
- As a solution to the aforementioned problems, the applicant of this application has proposed a nozzle assembly for a bidet in which a nozzle is provided to make a curved movement in Korean Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 10-2010-0018165.
- However, as illustrated in
FIG. 1 , in the relatedart nozzle assembly 10 for a bidet in which a nozzle that makes a linear movement, when awinding member 12 provided to move a nozzle 11 is rotated at the same rotation angle to move the nozzle 11, intervals A of water ejection positions of water dispensed from the nozzle 1 may be adjusted to be equal. In comparison, as illustrated inFIG. 2 , in a nozzle assembly 20 for a bidet having a nozzle making a curved movement, when a winding member 22 is rotated at the same rotation angle, intervals B, B′, B″, and B′″ of water ejection positions of water dispensed from a nozzle 21 cannot be adjusted to be equal. - An aspect of the present invention provides a nozzle assembly for a bidet in which intervals of water ejection positions are adjusted to be equal by differentiating angles at which a winding member is rotated to change a length of extension of a nozzle from one step to an adjacent higher step, in multiple steps.
- According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a nozzle assembly for a bidet, including: a nozzle unit making a curved movement and including a water supply hose connected to a water source; and a driving unit having a winding member rotatably driven to adjust a length of extension of the nozzle unit and driving the nozzle unit to make a curved movement, wherein the length of extension of the nozzle unit is adjusted by stages, and a exit-out rotation angle at which the winding member rotates to change the length of extension of the nozzle unit from any one step to an adjacent higher step may be different in each step.
- In the nozzle assembly for a bidet according to the present disclosure, the nozzle unit may include a cylinder member having a curved shape with a hollow formed therein, and the water supply hose may be disposed in the hollow.
- In the nozzle assembly for a bidet according to the present disclosure, the nozzle unit may be mounted on an upper portion of the movement guide member provided to correspond to a shape of the nozzle unit, and may make a curved movement.
- In the nozzle assembly for a bidet according to the present disclosure, the movement guide member may have a curved shape.
- In the nozzle assembly for a bidet according to the present disclosure, a length of extension of the nozzle unit may be increased from a lower step to a higher step.
- In the nozzle assembly for a bidet according to the present disclosure, a lead-in rotation angle at which the winding member rotates to change the length of extension of the nozzle unit from the adjacent higher step to the any one step may be the opposite in direction to the exit-out rotation angle direction and may have the same value.
- In the nozzle assembly for a bidet according to the present disclosure, the exit-out rotation angle may be reduced in a direction toward a higher step.
- In the nozzle assembly for a bidet according to the present disclosure, a decrease of the exit-out rotation angle may be reduced in a direction toward a higher step.
- In the nozzle assembly for a bidet according to the present disclosure, the driving unit may include: a connection member having one side fixedly coupled to the nozzle unit and the other side connected to the winding member; and a driving motor connected to the winding member to provide rotational force to the winding member.
- In the nozzle assembly for a bidet according to the present disclosure, the connection member may be provided as a belt gear having one side fixedly coupled to a lower end of a connector member.
- According to an embodiment of the present invention, intervals of water ejection positions may be adjusted to be equal by differentiating angles at which the winding member rotates to change a length of extension of the nozzle from one step to an adjacent higher step by stages.
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FIG. 1 is a conceptual view illustrating a method for adjusting a length of extension of a nozzle of a nozzle assembly for a bidet which makes a linear movement. -
FIG. 2 is a conceptual view illustrating a method for adjusting a length of extension of a nozzle of a nozzle assembly for a bidet which makes a curved movement. -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view illustrating a nozzle assembly for a bidet according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 4 is a side view illustrating a case in which a nozzle unit of the nozzle assembly for a bidet illustrated inFIG. 3 is in the original position. -
FIG. 5 is a side cross-sectional view of the nozzle assembly for a bidet ofFIG. 4 . -
FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view taken alone line X-X′ ofFIG. 4 . -
FIG. 7 is a perspective view illustrating a state in which a nozzle unit of the nozzle assembly for a bidet illustrated inFIG. 3 is drawn out. -
FIG. 8 is a conceptual view illustrating a method for adjusting a length of extension of a nozzle unit according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. - Hereinafter, exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, the ideas of the present invention are not limited thereto, and those skilled in the art who understand the ideas of the present invention may easily propose any other embodiment within the scope of the present invention and any other degenerative invention through addition, change, deletion, and the like, and those embodiments will also be within the scope of the present invention.
- Like numbers refer to like elements throughout the specification within the scope of the present disclosure.
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FIG. 3 is a perspective view illustrating a nozzle assembly for a bidet according to an embodiment of the present disclosure,FIG. 4 is a side view illustrating a case in which a nozzle unit of the nozzle assembly for a bidet illustrated inFIG. 3 is in the original position,FIG. 5 is a side cross-sectional view of the nozzle assembly for a bidet ofFIG. 4 ,FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view taken along line X-X′ ofFIG. 4 , andFIG. 7 is a perspective view illustrating a state in which a nozzle unit of the nozzle assembly for a bidet illustrated inFIG. 3 is drawn out. - In a
nozzle assembly 100 for a bidet according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, anozzle unit 130 is configured to make a curved movement so that a space occupied by thenozzle assembly 100 for a bidet in a bidet main body is reduced. - Referring to
FIGS. 3 through 7 , thenozzle assembly 100 for a bidet according to an embodiment of the present disclosure may include amovement guide member 110, thenozzle unit 130, and adriving unit 150. - The
movement guide member 110 may be provided to correspond to a shape of thenozzle unit 130, and, preferably, has a curved shape. Thus, as described hereinafter, thenozzle unit 130 may be guided to make a curved movement along themovement guide member 110. - The
nozzle unit 130 may make a curved movement along themovement guide member 110, and may include acylinder member 131 in which awater supply hose 133 connected to a water source (not shown) is installed. - That is, as in the illustrated embodiment, the
nozzle unit 130 may be mounted on themovement guide member 110 and installed to be movable in a forward/backward direction along themovement guide member 110. Here, since themovement guide member 110 has a curved shape, thenozzle unit 130 may make a curved movement in the forward/backward direction. - Here, in a case in which the
movement guide member 110 does not have a curved shape, thenozzle unit 130 may be provided to have a curved shape to make a curved movement. - The
cylinder member 131 may be formed of generally used stainless steel, but a material of thecylinder member 131 is not limited thereto. and various modifications may be made. - The
nozzle unit 130 may include thecylinder member 131 with a hollow formed therein and thewater supply hose 133 disposed in the hollow of thecylinder member 131. Thewater supply hose 133 may be connected to a water source and may supply cleaning water to thenozzle unit 130. - Here, the
water supply hose 133 may be formed as a flexible pipe, and in this case, a rubber hose, a fabric hose, or a silicon hose may be formed of a synthetic resin pipe. However, a material of thewater supply hose 133 is not limited thereto, and may be variously modified. - The
driving unit 150 may be connected to thenozzle unit 130 and provide power for thenozzle unit 130 to move along themovement guide member 110. - Here, there are no limitations in a structure or type of the
driving unit 150, and various types of driving units may be applied as long as they may be able to move thenozzle unit 130 in the forward/backward direction along themovement guide member 110. - In this manner, in the
nozzle assembly 100 for a bidet according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, since themovement guide member 110 is provided to form a curved line or thenozzle unit 130 is provided to have a curved shape, thenozzle unit 130 may make a curved movement, and thus, thenozzle unit 130 may move even in a small space. Thus, in a case of a bidet integrated with a toilet, a shallow recess may be formed in a toilet unit to install a bidet unit therein, and in case of a bidet toilet seat as a conventional bidet, a height of a bidet main body may be lowered. - The
cylinder member 131 of thenozzle unit 130 may have a curved shape corresponding to themovement guide member 110. - When the
nozzle unit 130 has a curved shape corresponding to themovement guide member 110, thenozzle unit 130 may smoothly make a curved movement along themovement guide member 110. Also, since thenozzle unit 130 has the curved shape, an area occupied by the bidet unit may be reduced. - However, the shape of the
cylinder member 131 is not limited to the illustrated embodiment, and thecylinder member 131 may be modified to various shapes as long as thenozzle unit 130 makes a curved movement. - Meanwhile, since the
water supply hose 133 is formed of a flexible material, thewater supply hose 133 may be installed to be easily deformed according to a shape of thecylinder member 131 within thecurved cylinder member 131. - Thus, even in a case in which the
cylinder member 131 is formed to have a curved shape to make a curved movement, a flow channel in which cleaning water is supplied may be easily manufactured. - Meanwhile, as illustrated in
FIGS. 5 and 7 , thenozzle 130 may include anozzle tip 135 connected to a front end of thecylinder member 131 and aconnector 136 connected to thenozzle tip 135 in such a manner that theconnector 136 communicates with anejection hole 135 a, and inserted within thecylinder member 131 in such a manner that one end of thewater supply hose 133 is insert-coupled thereto. - That is, the
nozzle tip 135 is provided at a font end of thecylinder member 131 to dispense cleaning water to private parts of a user. Theejection hole 135 a may be formed to communicate with the connector 136 (to be described hereinafter) and dispense cleaning water supplied through theconnector 136. Here, thenozzle tip 135 may be detachably connected to thecylinder member 131. - The
connector 136 may be connected to thenozzle tip 135 in such a manner that theconnector 136 communicates with theejection hole 135 a, and may be inserted within thecylinder member 131. Theconnector 136 may be insert-coupled to one end of thewater supply hose 133. Thus, theconnector 136 may be connected to thewater supply hose 133 connected to a water supply pipe, and cleaning water supplied from the water supply pipe may move up to theejection hole 135 a. - In this manner, according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the
connector 135, to which thewater supply hose 133 is connected, is provided at a front end of thecylinder member 131, and thewater supply hose 133 may be connected to the interior of thecylinder member 131. - Meanwhile, the
connector 136 may be provided in plurality, and thewater supply hose 133 may be provided in plurality within thecylinder member 131 to form a plurality of flow channels. - That is, in forming a cleaning water flow channel within the
cylinder member 131 in thenozzle unit 130, thewater supply hose 133 connected to the water source, not a plastic injection-molded product, is directly installed within thecylinder member 131 to form a cleaning water flow channel, whereby thewater supply hose 133 may be easily installed within thecylinder member 131 manufactured to have a curved shape, and a plurality ofwater supply hoses 133 may be easily installed within thecylinder member 131. - In this manner, since a plurality of cleaning water flow channels are formed within the
cylinder member 131 by the plurality ofwater supply hoses 133, thenozzle unit 130 may form various water streams. That is, since a plurality of cleaning water flow channels are formed, a wide water stream, a linear water stream, and a water stream for nozzle cleaning may be formed according to each of connection holes and a size of thewater supply hose 133 connected to each of the connection holes, and a velocity of water supplied to thewater supply hose 133. - The
nozzle unit 130 may include aconnector member 137 having a throughhole member 137 b coupled to the other end of thecylinder member 131 and allowing thewater supply hose 133 to pass therethrough, to fix thewater supply hose 133. - That is, as illustrated in
FIGS. 5 through 7 , theconnector member 137 may be insert-coupled to the other end of thecylinder member 131 and have the throughhole member 137 b. Here, the throughhole member 137 b may serve to fix thewater supply hose 133 when thewater supply hose 133 passes therethrough. - Also, the
connector member 137 may have aguide protrusion 137 c formed to be inserted into aguide groove 111 of themovement guide member 110, prevent release of thecylinder member 131, and guide movement of thecylinder member 131. - In the
movement guide member 110, theguide groove 111 may be formed in a direction in which thenozzle unit 130 moves, and, as in the illustrated embodiment, theguide groove 111 may be formed in plurality. Theguide protrusion 137 c of theconnector member 137 may be installed to be inserted into a position corresponding to theguide groove 111 to guide a slidable movement of thecylinder member 131 when thecylinder member 131 moves in a forward/backward direction and prevent release of thecylinder member 131 from themovement guide member 110. - However, the formation and the number of the
guide protrusions 137 c and theguide groove 111 are not limited to the illustrated case, and may be variously modified. - Meanwhile, the
nozzle assembly 100 for a bidet according to an embodiment of the present disclosure may further include anozzle duct unit 170 fixedly installed at a front end of themovement guide member 110 to protect thenozzle unit 130 and allowing thenozzle unit 130 to pass therethrough to guide movement of thenozzle unit 130. - That is, the
nozzle duct unit 170 may be fixedly installed at a front end of themovement guide member 110 and include a through hole allowing thecylinder member 131 to pass therethrough. Thus, referring toFIGS. 3 through 5 , when thenozzle unit 130 is in the original position, thenozzle duct unit 170 may cover thenozzle tip 135 to protect thenozzle tip 135, and as illustrated inFIG. 7 , when thenozzle unit 130 is drawn out, thenozzle duct unit 170 may guide slidable movement of thenozzle unit 130. - Also, the
nozzle duct unit 170 may serve as a stopper fixedly installed at the front end of themovement guide member 110 to allow theconnector member 137 connected to the other end of thecylinder member 131 to be caught thereby, thus limiting movement of thecylinder member 131. - The
nozzle duct unit 170 may include a self-cleaningmember 171 having a cleaningwater inlet 172 to dispense cleaning water to thenozzle tip 135 provided in thenozzle unit 130 when thenozzle unit 130 is in the original position. - That is, when the
nozzle unit 130 is in the original position, the cleaningwater inlet 172 may be connected to communicate with an upper portion of thenozzle tip 135, and the cleaningwater inlet 172 may be connected to the water source. Thus, the self-cleaningmember 171 may remove fecal matter from thenozzle tip 135. - The driving
unit 150 may include aconnection member 151 having one side fixedly coupled to thenozzle unit 130, a windingmember 153 connected to the other side of theconnection member 151 and allowing theconnection member 151 to be wound therearound or drawn out according to rotation, and a drivingmotor 155 connected to the windingmember 153 and providing rotational force to the windingmember 153. - Here, the
connection member 151 may be provided as abelt gear 151 having one side fixedly coupled to a lower end of theconnector member 137. Hereinafter, the connection member and the belt gear will be denoted by thesame reference numeral 151 for the purposes of description. - As an
installation protrusion 151 formed at one end of thebelt gear 151 is insertedly installed in the throughhole member 137 b formed at a lower portion of theconnector member 137, one end of thebelt gear 151 and theconnector member 137 may be fixedly coupled. - The other side of the
connection member 151 provided as thebelt gear 151 may be wound around the winding member. The windingmember 153 may include aspur gear 154, and thespur gear 154 and thebelt gear 151 may be engaged with each other. - The
spur gear 154 may be connected to the drivingmotor 155, and may be forwardly or backwardly rotated according to an operation of the drivingmotor 155 to wind or draw out thebelt gear 151, and as thebelt gear 151 is wound or drawn out, a length of extension of thenozzle unit 130 may be adjusted. -
FIG. 8 is a conceptual view illustrating a method for adjusting a length of extension of thenozzle unit 130 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. - The
nozzle assembly 100 for a bidet according to an embodiment of the present disclosure may be adjusted by multiple steps in such a manner that a length of extension of thenozzle unit 130 is lengthened from a lower step to a higher step, and as an example,FIG. 8 illustrates adjustment of a length of extension of thenozzle unit 130 by four steps including first to fourth steps. - Referring to
FIG. 8 , a first exit-out rotation angle a at which the windingmember 153 rotates to change a length of extension of thenozzle unit 130 from the first step to the second step, a second exit-out rotation angle b for changing a length of extension of thenozzle unit 130 from the second step to the third step, and a third exit-out rotation angle c for changing a length of extension of thenozzle unit 130 from the third step to the fourth step may be different. In other words, the exit-out rotation angles a, b, and c at which the windingmember 153 rotates to change a length of extension of thenozzle unit 130 from any one step to an adjacent higher step may be different by stages. - Meanwhile, a first lead-in rotation angle a′ for changing a length of extension of the
nozzle unit 130 from the second step to the first step, a second lead-in rotation angle b′ for changing a length of extension of thenozzle unit 130 from the third step to the second step, and a third lead-in rotation angle c′ for changing a length of extension of thenozzle unit 130 from the fourth step to the third step may be the opposite in direction and the same in values with respect to the first exit-out rotation angle a, the second exit-out rotation angle b, and the third exit-out rotation angle c. - Conversely, the first exit-out rotation angle a may be greater than the second exit-out rotation angle b, and the second exit-out rotation angle b may be greater than the third exit-out rotation angle c. That is, the exit-out rotation angle may be reduced toward a higher step.
- In addition, a difference between the first exit-out rotation angle a and the second exit-out rotation angle b may be greater than a difference between the second exit-out rotation angle b and the third exit-out rotation angle c. In other words, a decrease of the exit-out rotation angle may be reduced toward a higher step.
- Accordingly, intervals a″, b″, and c″ between ejection positions of the nozzle by stages may be uniform.
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1. A nozzle assembly for a bidet, the nozzle assembly comprising:
a nozzle unit making a curved movement and including a water supply hose connected to a water source; and
a driving unit having a winding member rotatably driven to adjust a length of extension of the nozzle unit and driving the nozzle unit to make a curved movement,
wherein the length of extension of the nozzle unit is adjusted by stages, and
a exit-out rotation angle at which the winding member rotates to change the length of extension of the nozzle unit from any one step to an adjacent higher step is different in each step.
2. The nozzle assembly of claim 1 , wherein the nozzle unit includes a cylinder member having a curved shape with a hollow formed therein, and
the water supply hose is disposed in the hollow.
3. The nozzle assembly of claim 1 , wherein the nozzle unit is mounted on an upper portion of the movement guide member provided to correspond to a shape of the nozzle unit, and makes a curved movement.
4. The nozzle assembly of claim 3 , wherein the movement guide member has a curved shape.
5. The nozzle assembly of claim 1 , wherein a length of extension of the nozzle unit is increased from a lower step to a higher step.
6. The nozzle assembly of claim 1 , wherein a lead-in rotation angle at which the winding member rotates to change the length of extension of the nozzle unit from the adjacent higher step to the any one step is the opposite in direction to the exit-out rotation angle direction and has the same value.
7. The nozzle assembly of claim 1 , wherein the exit-out rotation angle is reduced in a direction toward a higher step.
8. The nozzle assembly of claim 7 , wherein a decrease of the exit-out rotation angle is reduced in a direction toward a higher step.
9. The nozzle assembly of claim 1 , wherein
the driving unit includes:
a connection member having one side fixedly coupled to the nozzle unit and the other side connected to the winding member; and
a driving motor connected to the winding member to provide rotational force to the winding member.
10. The nozzle assembly of claim 9 , wherein the connection member is provided as a belt gear having one side fixedly coupled to a lower end of the nozzle unit.
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