WO2004094737A1 - Aspirating apparatus particularly for toilets - Google Patents

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WO2004094737A1
WO2004094737A1 PCT/IB2004/001232 IB2004001232W WO2004094737A1 WO 2004094737 A1 WO2004094737 A1 WO 2004094737A1 IB 2004001232 W IB2004001232 W IB 2004001232W WO 2004094737 A1 WO2004094737 A1 WO 2004094737A1
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aspirating
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Ruggero Mattiello
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Priority to CA002522570A priority Critical patent/CA2522570A1/en
Priority to NZ543732A priority patent/NZ543732A/en
Priority to EP04729166A priority patent/EP1616058B1/en
Priority to AU2004233310A priority patent/AU2004233310A1/en
Priority to US10/553,835 priority patent/US20060213001A1/en
Priority to DE602004006737T priority patent/DE602004006737T2/de
Publication of WO2004094737A1 publication Critical patent/WO2004094737A1/en

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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03DWATER-CLOSETS OR URINALS WITH FLUSHING DEVICES; FLUSHING VALVES THEREFOR
    • E03D9/00Sanitary or other accessories for lavatories ; Devices for cleaning or disinfecting the toilet room or the toilet bowl; Devices for eliminating smells
    • E03D9/04Special arrangement or operation of ventilating devices
    • E03D9/05Special arrangement or operation of ventilating devices ventilating the bowl

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  • the present invention refers to an aspirating apparatus particularly for toilets. It is known that nowadays the time spent on body hygienics takes an unnegligible fraction of the daytime. The places dedicated the daily toilet, such as the toilets, assume a still growing importance regarding comfort and practicability. In this point of view it is most important that the toilet never presents the typical bad smells produced by the toilet users.
  • One of the most used ways to make a toilet nice and acceptable is to have the room ventilated.
  • a very diffused ventilation means is the centrifugal aspirator typically placed over the toilet bowl. However such aspirator is much in use, in this position it is not free from inconveniences. In fact, owing to the particular position, the time necessary to aspirate the air quantity useful for a quick air change is elevated.
  • the organic smells deriving from a toilet bowl need to be aspirated quickly to avoid inhalation by the user, whereas the time necessary for the user to stay inside the toilet is less than the time necessary for the air change. Furthermore, the disposition of the aspirator over the toilet bowl is so that the aspirated flow forms an air column from the toilet bowl area where the user is sitting right up to the aspirator mouth; in this air column with its bad smells the toilet user is emerged. Even, in these last years in the field of the resident building there is a tendency, motivated by lack of useful space and by cost restraining, to realize houses groups having blind bathrooms or toilets. In this kind of toilets the air change obviously results fundamental.
  • the aspirator outlet has to be connected to a chimney vent flue which has to be planned during the construction of the building and thus representing realization costs as well as restraints for the houses groups layout.
  • a second example of aspirating apparatus for toilets is constituted by traditional aspirating means connected by means of a piping, being rigid in the first section and elastic in the end section, to the posterior part of an ring duct obtained in the seat of a toilet bowl. Said duct along its development is provided with a plurality of openings flowing out on the lower part of the seat in the direction of the bowl cavity.
  • the apparatus is activated by a microswitch placed near to the seat which according to the horizontal/vertical seat position attivates or deactivates the aspirating means.
  • the main inconvenience recognized in this solution consists in the fact that the aspirating action is exercised in a position rather distant from the deposition area for urine and faeces which are the origin of the bad smells.
  • a second inconvenience is recognized in the very laborious cleaning of the openings.
  • a third inconvenience is recognized in the fact that the apparatus is deactivated when the toilet bowl is used for urine deposition as the seat is in vertical position.
  • the aim of the present invention is to provide an aspirating apparatus particularly for toilets which solves the problems evidenced in the prior art types.
  • one important object of the present invention is to provide an aspirating apparatus for toilets which limits the inhalation of bad smells by the toilet user.
  • a further important object of the present invention is to provide an aspirating apparatus particularly for toilets which allows to reduce the realization costs concerning aspirating plants for toilets in the houses groups.
  • An additional object of the present invention is to provide an aspirating apparatus particularly for toilets which allows to optimize, during the projecting stage of the houses groups, the layout of said groups as far as toilet aspirating systems are concerned.
  • One of the last objects of the present invention is to provide an aspirating apparatus for toilets which can be produced using known systems and technologies.
  • - figure 1 represents a general diagram of the apparatus according to the invention
  • - figure 2 represents a schematic view of an embodiment of the apparatus according to the invention
  • - figure 3 represents a diagram of an other embodiment of the apparatus according to the invention
  • - figure 4 represents a top view plan of detail of a first example of toilet bowl for the apparatus according to the invention
  • FIG. 5 represents a top view plan of detail of a second example of toilet bowl for the apparatus according to the invention.
  • FIG. 6 represents a partly sectional lateral view of a form of apparatus outlet according to the invention.
  • Said apparatus 10 comprises an aspirator 11 in the inlet connected operationally to outlet pipe 12 from the flush box 13 of a toilet bowl 14.
  • Said aspirator 11 is operationally in the outlet connected to the outside 14a of the room housing the toilet 14.
  • the aspirator 11 is operationally connected in the outlet to the part of the outfall sewer conduit 16 of said toilet bowl 14 situated downstream the siphon 17 of same toilet.
  • the apparatus 10 comprises flow interception means 18 situated between said part of the outfall sewer conduit 16 of toilet bowl 14 and the outlet pipe 12 of flush box 13, these means are described in the following.
  • Said flow interception means 18 comprises a float check-valve 19, in itself of known type, disposed upstream the aspirator 11. Moreover, in this described embodiment, said flow interception means 18 also comprises a motor- driven valve for the bidirectional flow blocking 20, either butterfly valve or ball valve of known type, placed downstream said aspirator 11 between said antibackflow valve 15 and said part of outfall sewer conduit 16 of toilet bowl 14. Operationally said motor-driven valve for the bidirectional flow blocking 20 is associated in the functioning to the aspirator 11 ; in practice when the aspirator 11 is switched off the motor-driven valve 20 is closed, and when the aspirator 11 is functioning the motor-driven valve is open. The aspirator 11 is f. ex.
  • the apparatus 10 also comprises a flow gauge 22 placed upstream the aspirator 11 ; in details, said flow gauge 22 is disposed between said float check-valve 19 and the aspirator 11. If wanted, said flow gauge 22 could be placed downstream aspirator 11. Said flow gauge 22 is operationally associated in the functioning with aspirator 11 ; in practice when the aspirator is functioning and if the flow gauge 22 does not note the passage of air, it means that there is some obstruction in the plant piping. In this case the aspirator 11 interrupts its functioning.
  • the float check-valve 19 comprises, in this embodiment, a vibrator (not indicated in the figures) of known type in combination with this valve type 19, which associated with said flow gauge 22 allows to release the float of the valve 19 when, f.ex. in presense of phenomenons like condensation or other, it tends to remain blocked in its own seat packing.
  • a flow display of known type such as f.ex. a small swirl inserted into a portion of the piping formed like a loop and equipped with a window upstream the aspirator 11. Said flow display can also be placed downstream the aspirator 11.
  • the apparatus 10 also comprises a presence sensor 23, i.e.
  • a photocell for an user being near to the toilet bowl 14; said sensor 23 is connected to a time switch (not drawn in the figures) connected with the control of the aspirator 11. If wanted, instead of the presence sensor 23 to actuate the aspirator, it is possible to use a manual push-button control.
  • the aspirator 11 together with the flow gauge 22, the antibackflow valve 15, the float check-valve 19 and the motor- driven valve for the bidirectional flow blocking 20 are conveniently housed inside a cabinet 30 disposed on the wall next to the toilet bowl; said cabinet 30 is equipped with a door to allow control of the plant working and for handy and easy maintenance.
  • FIG. 4 illustrates a bowl for toilets indicated globally by reference number 114.
  • Said bowl 114 is equipped with a couple of aspirating ducts 131 departing from the back wall of said bowl 114 where they are connected by means of pipings 132 and float check-valves or motor-driven valves to the aspirating means (components not illustrated in figure 4).
  • Said couple of ducts 131 extends along the lateral walls of said bowl 114 until approximately the area before the outfall 133 of bowl 114.
  • the end portion of said couple of ducts 131 is provided with a plurality of openings 134 communicating with the cavity 135 of bowl 114 and turned towards the outfall area 133 where urines and faeces deposit.
  • This preferred embodiment of the invention offers the advantage to avoid the necessary interventions of realizing the connection between the flush box pipe and the aspirating ducts of the aspirating means.
  • FIG. 5 illustrates a toilet bowl globally indicated by reference number 214.
  • Said bowl 214 is equipped with a U-formed aspirating duct 231 obtained in its front wall and side walls.
  • Said U-formed duct 231 is connected to the end 232 of the back portion of ring duct 233 for the washing water distribution in the cavity 233 of bowl 214.
  • said U- formed duct 231 along the curved portion is equipped with a plurality of openings 234 communicating with cavity 233 and turning towards the outfall 235 area of the bowl 214 where urines and faeces deposit.
  • This preferred form of the invention has the advantage that the cleanliness of the U- formed duct 231 and the openings 234 is particularly efficient because executed through each flush dispersing the washing water in the ring duct 233 and in the U-formed aspiration duct 231 and running out by means of the openings 234 in the cavity 233 ending into the outfall 235.
  • the U-formed duct can be replaced or act together with one or more ducts provided in the bowl walls as the ducts indicated by reference number 131 of figure 4 connected in the inlet to the ring duct 233 for washing water distribution.
  • FIG. 6 illustrates an embodiment of the apparatus outlet globally indicated by reference number 310.
  • the aspirating means (not illustrated) are localized inside a wall cabinet 330.
  • the aspirating means are connected in the inlet to the ring duct for washing water distribution obtained in the walls of the bowl 314 by means of a float check-valve or motor-driven valve (not illustrated in figure 6) and a piping 334 joining in the cross-connection from bowl 314 to the box containing the washing water.
  • the aspirating means operationally are connected in the outlet by means of a piping 331 to the exhalation valve 332 of bowl 314.
  • a check-valve 333 of motor-driven type which prevents the return of the smells.
  • Said embodiment of the apparatus outlet offers the advantage of avoiding a suitable chimney vent flue to vent the smells into the free air or into the sewer.
  • the apparatus will be provided with a check-valve on the duct connecting the the bowl 14, 114, 214 and 314 to the aspirator 11 in order to avoid the that washing water rises till the aspirator 11.
  • the working of the present invention is as follows: The user approaches the toilet 14 and the aspirator 11 is attivated by the signal coming from the presence sensor 23. To the starting of aspirator 11 corresponds an opening signal for the motor-driven valve for bidirectional flow blocking 20.
  • the float check-valve 19 allows passing of the air from outlet pipe 12 of flush box 13 of toilet bowl 14 to the aspirator 11 : the airstream lifts the float ball and open the passage; without the airstream the float ball remains in its closing position in its proper seat avoiding the passage in opposite direction of the bad smells remaining trapped in the part between the motor-driven valve for bidirectional flow blocking 20 and the float check-valve 19.
  • the motor-driven valve 20 isolates completely apparatus 10 from the sewer network downstream the toilet bowl siphon 17 during the non-operation step. When a certain time has passed from flush actioning the aspirator will stop working and the motor-driven valve 20 will be closed.
  • said one-way float valve 19 can be replaced by a motor-driven three-way valve of known type. Said motor-driven three-way valve can assume two different conditions: a first condition defined "0" with the aspirator 11 isolated from the outlet pipe 12 but operationnally connected with a place outside toilet 14, and a second condition (of aspiration) defined "1" with said aspirator 11 connected only with said outlet pipe 12.
  • This three-way valve is to reduce the residual humid air inside the aspirator during the non-operation steps; in fact during ventilator inactivity, if the float check-valve 19 is present, the previously aspirated air will remain blocked inside the circuit between the motor-driven valve 20 and the valve 19. The humidity of such blocked air will dammage the aspirator 11 as well as the other circuit components.
  • a basic embodiment of the invention shown in the drawing of figure 3, comprises the aspirator 11 , the antibackflow valve 15 which can be not perfectly tight, and the float chek-valve 19 blocking the residual bad smells coming from the sewer downstream the siphon 17 of toilet bowl 14.
  • An alternative embodiment is composed of the aspirator 10 which aspirates from said outlet pipe 12 of flush box 13 of toilet bowl 14 and releases to the outside directly in the atmosphere by means of a chimney vent flue and from the flow interception means 18 such as for ex. the antibackflow valve 15.
  • Other embodiments of the apparatus could comprise automatized comands for flush box discharge combined with the presence sensor 23.
  • an aspirating apparatus particularly for toilets permitting to discharge the bad smells in the existing sewer network, avoiding therefore the need of chimney vent flues and allowing evident projection and building advantages.

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CA002522570A CA2522570A1 (en) 2003-04-24 2004-04-23 Aspirating apparatus particularly for toilets
NZ543732A NZ543732A (en) 2003-04-24 2004-04-23 Aspirating apparatus with ring duct in toilet bowl front and side walls connected to outlet pipe of toilet flush box
EP04729166A EP1616058B1 (en) 2003-04-24 2004-04-23 Aspirating apparatus particularly for toilets
AU2004233310A AU2004233310A1 (en) 2003-04-24 2004-04-23 Aspirating apparatus particularly for toilets
US10/553,835 US20060213001A1 (en) 2003-04-24 2004-04-23 Aspirating apparatus particularly for toilets
DE602004006737T DE602004006737T2 (de) 2003-04-24 2004-04-23 Ansaugvorrichtung, insbesondere für toiletten

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ITPD20030082 ITPD20030082A1 (it) 2003-04-24 2003-04-24 Impianto di aspirazione per impianti igienici.
ITPD2003A000082 2003-04-24
ITPD2003A000149 2003-07-02
ITPD20030149 ITPD20030149A1 (it) 2003-07-02 2003-07-02 Apparato di aspirazione particolarmente per servizi igienici

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