WO2005060806A1 - Sheet paper setting method and device for toilet seat and sheet paper for toilet seat - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47K—SANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
- A47K17/00—Other equipment, e.g. separate apparatus for deodorising, disinfecting or cleaning devices without flushing for toilet bowls, seats or covers; Holders for toilet brushes
- A47K17/003—Dispensers or holders for protecting covers for toilet bowls, seats or covers
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47K—SANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
- A47K13/00—Seats or covers for all kinds of closets
- A47K13/14—Protecting covers for closet seats
- A47K13/16—Protecting covers for closet seats of single sheets of paper or plastic foil or film
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- Patent application title Toilet seat paper setting method and apparatus, and toilet seat sheet paper
- the present invention relates to a toilet seat paper setting method and apparatus for setting toilet seat paper on a toilet seat, and to a toilet seat paper.
- the toilet seat cover sheet that is, the toilet seat sheet paper
- the supply operation magnet needs to be magnetically attached to the magnetic body attached to the toilet body.
- the operation is cumbersome, and the toilet seat sheet par is easily damaged during the operation.
- the latter has a structure in which a plurality of toilet seat sheets, that is, a plurality of toilet seat sheet papers, are stacked, and a peeling portion is provided on a use surface and an adhesive portion is provided on the other surface, so that the toilet seat paper is adhered to the toilet seat. Because of this configuration, the process of providing a peeling part and an adhesive part on the toilet seat sheet paper is complicated and costly, and the adhesive toilet sheet paper is difficult to peel off easily. There was a problem that the operation was troublesome o
- the present invention provides a toilet lid equipped with a paper cassette in which a large number of sheets of toilet seat sheet paper that can be hung so as to cover the seat surface of a toilet seat are peeled off one by one and stored, and a seat surface of the toilet seat.
- a large number of air intake holes provided in the toilet seat so as to open into the toilet seat, and air suction means provided to suck air from the air intake hole, and the air intake is provided with the toilet seat covered with a toilet lid.
- the toilet seat sheet paper of the paper cassette is attracted to the toilet seat by operating the means.
- the present invention is characterized in that the toilet seat provided with the air intake hole is an upper-layer toilet seat when the toilet seat has a two-stage configuration of an upper layer and a lower layer.
- the present invention is characterized in that the toilet seat provided with the air intake hole is rotatable coaxially with the toilet lid.
- the present invention is characterized in that the toilet seat provided with the air intake hole is formed of a heat insulating material.
- the present invention is characterized in that the air inlet opening on the toilet seat surface is a fine mouth which is hardly visible to the naked eye.
- the intake means includes: an intake device provided in the toilet or outside the toilet; and an intake pipe provided in the toilet seat so as to communicate between the intake device and the intake hole.
- the present invention provides a sensor for detecting that a user enters or exits a toilet vicinity area, and activates an intake unit based on an on-off signal from the sensor, and based on a leaving signal! And / or a control means for stopping the suction means.
- the paper cassette includes a storage section for accommodating a plurality of layered toilet seat sheet papers, the storage section being detachably fitted to a concave portion on the back side of the toilet seat, and one piece of the toilet seat sheet paper.
- a paper passage frame body having a space through which the paper sheet can pass each time and being removably fitted to the storage portion, and a layered toilet seat sheet paper stored therein and the storage portion interposed between the paper storage frame portion and the storage portion.
- An elastic member that constantly presses the layered toilet seat sheet paper toward the paper passage frame is provided.
- the present invention provides a toilet lid equipped with a paper cassette in which a large number of sheets of toilet seat sheet paper that is hung so as to cover the seat surface of the toilet seat are peeled off one by one and stored in layers.
- a large number of air intake holes provided in the toilet seat so as to open to the seat surface, air intake means arranged to take in air from the air intake holes, and sensing that the user has entered the toilet vicinity area;
- a toilet seat paper setting device comprising: a sensor for detecting the on-state of the toilet seat; and a control means for operating the air intake means based on an on-set signal from the sensor.
- the present invention is characterized in that at least while the user is sitting on the toilet seat, the air suction means is operated to adsorb the toilet seat sheet to the toilet seat.
- the present invention provides a toilet lid equipped with a paper cassette in which a large number of sheets of toilet seat paper that are hung so as to cover the seat surface of a toilet seat are peeled off one by one and stored in layers.
- a large number of air intake holes provided in the toilet seat so as to open to the seat surface, an air intake means arranged to suck air from the air intake holes, and a sensor for sensing that a user enters and exits the toilet vicinity area.
- a control means for operating the air intake means based on an on-going signal from the sensor and stopping the air intake means based on an off-going signal.
- the paper setting device is characterized in that the intake means is operated until an on-going signal of the sensor is inputted and a force leaving signal is inputted via the control means.
- the present invention relates to a toilet seat sheet paper laid so as to cover a seat surface of a toilet seat, wherein at least a part of the outer peripheral edge of the toilet seat sheet paper is pinched outward with respect to the outer peripheral edge with a fingertip.
- the protrusion is provided.
- the present invention is characterized in that the protruding portion is substantially U-shaped.
- the present invention is characterized in that the protruding portion is provided so as to be located between both feet while sitting on the toilet seat.
- the present invention is characterized in that the toilet seat paper is a water-soluble material.
- the present invention is characterized in that the toilet seat sheet paper is impregnated with an aroma component.
- the present invention is characterized in that the toilet seat sheet paper is formed in a return shape.
- the present invention is characterized in that the protrusion is formed integrally with the toilet seat sheet paper.
- the present invention is characterized in that the protruding portion is formed separately and attached to the toilet seat sheet paper.
- the toilet seat sheet paper is peeled off from the paper set by the suction force of the intake air, and the pushing force is also absorbed by the toilet seat.
- the toilet seat sheet can be supplied smoothly and permanently.
- the toilet seat sheet paper is easily supplied to the toilet seat without manual intervention, and can be easily removed from the toilet seat by the user after use.
- the toilet seat by forming the toilet seat with a heat-insulating material, it is possible to eliminate discomfort due to cold when sitting.
- the presence of the intake hole can be visually concealed by making the intake hole a minute opening that is difficult to see with the naked eye.
- the toilet seat sheet paper can be always set without any manual intervention.
- the used toilet seat sheet paper can be easily peeled off from the toilet seat by pinching the protruding portion.
- the toilet seat sheet paper can be easily picked while sitting, and the toilet seat sheet paper can be applied to the skin of a person who stands up. Can be prevented from sticking.
- the protruding portion is located between the two feet, that is, from one side of the long axis of the toilet seat sheet paper which is formed into a substantially elliptical shape according to the shape of the toilet seat, ie, the long axis.
- the toilet seat sheet paper can be discarded into the toilet after being peeled off.
- the toilet seat sheet paper is formed in a return shape, the whole can be easily peeled off by picking one protruding portion.
- the protruding portion is formed integrally with the toilet seat sheet paper, breakage at the time of peeling can be suppressed.
- the protrusion formed separately is affixed to the toilet seat paper, the strength of the affixed portion is increased, and furthermore, breakage at the time of peeling is suppressed. be able to.
- FIG. 1 is an external perspective view of the toilet seat integrated with the toilet lid
- Fig. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the toilet seat and the paper cassette stored in the toilet lid
- Fig. 3 is an external perspective view of the toilet bowl in use.
- FIG. 4 is a sectional view of the toilet seat.
- 1 is a toilet seat
- 2 is a toilet lid
- 3 is a toilet body.
- the toilet seat 1 is rotatably mounted on the toilet lid 2 via a rotary shaft 4 and is integrally formed
- a paper cassette 5 is detachably mounted on the back side of the toilet lid 2. .
- the paper cassette 5 is, for example, a toilet seat sheet paper 6 (shown as a bundle) formed in a ring shape so as to cover the seating surface of the toilet seat 1. And a gap 52 formed to press the outer periphery of the toilet seat sheet paper 6 accommodated in the storage portion 51 and to pass the peeled toilet seat paper 6 through the seat surface side of the toilet seat 1. Paper passing frame 53 that has been set.
- the paper cassette 5 shown in FIG. 4 includes a storage section 51 for storing a multiplicity of layered toilet seat sheet papers 6, and a gap 52 through which the toilet seat sheet paper 6 can pass one by one.
- Toilet seat sheet detachably fitted to 51 and formed so as to press the outer peripheral side of toilet seat paper 16 accommodated in storage portion 51, not only paper passing frame 53 but also a layered toilet seat sheet paper accommodated therein
- An elastic member 54 that constantly presses the layered toilet seat sheet paper 6 housed in the storage part 51 between the paper storage frame 51 and the storage part 51 is provided on the paper passage frame 53 side.
- a sponge is used as the elastic member 54.
- the opening of the intake hole 11 be a small mouth that is so small that it is difficult for the user to visually recognize it, because it does not give the user an unpleasant feeling of discomfort. However, it is not always necessary to make the mouth small.
- the air intake means 14 is appropriately disposed inside the toilet seat 1 outside the toilet main body 3 to which the ventilation pipe 12 is connected so as to communicate with the air intake port 11 and to which the ventilation pipe 12 is connected.
- Inhalation equipment 1 The operation of the air intake device 13 sucks air from a large number of air intake holes 11 provided on the seat surface of the toilet seat 1 through the ventilation pipe 12.
- the toilet seat sheet paper 6 of the paper cassette 5 is adsorbed on the seat surface of the toilet seat 1.
- the toilet body 3 is opened while the one toilet seat sheet paper 6 adsorbed on the toilet seat 1 is left as it is.
- the operation of the suction means 14 is performed by a sensor (not shown) for detecting that the user enters or exits the area near the toilet, for example, near the entrance of the restroom or a door of a private room, and the like. This is performed by a control unit (not shown) that activates the intake unit 14 based on the entrance signal and stops the intake unit 14 based on the exit signal.
- the intake means 14 is operated by the control means based on the on-state signal of the sensor, and when the toilet seat 1 is opened for use, when the toilet seat 1 is closed, the suction port 11 of the toilet seat 1 is suctioned. Only one toilet seat sheet 6 that is attracted to the toilet seat 1 by the force is peeled off from the bundle of the layered toilet seat sheets 6 stored in the paper cassette 5 to cover the seat surface of the toilet seat 1. It will be in the state of being hung. That is, each time the toilet lid 2 is opened for use, one toilet seat sheet paper 6 is set on the toilet seat 1.
- the operation of the intake means 14 by the control means is, as in the first embodiment, operated throughout the period from when the on-off signal of the sensor is input and the force-off signal is input via the control means.
- any other control may be performed arbitrarily, but at least, while the user is sitting on the toilet seat, the air intake means 14 is operated to securely adsorb the toilet seat sheet paper 6 to the toilet seat 1. It is desirable to keep.
- the toilet seat sheet paper 6 is peeled off from the toilet seat 1 by the user's hand, and is thrown into the toilet or into the trash box and discarded.
- the intake device 14 of the first embodiment is appropriately disposed outside the toilet main body 3, it may be appropriately disposed inside the toilet main body 3.
- FIGS. Fig. 5 is an external perspective view of the toilet seat integrated with the toilet lid
- Fig. 6 is an exploded perspective view of the toilet seat and a paper cassette stored in the toilet lid
- Fig. 7 is an external perspective view of the toilet bowl in a used state.
- the same reference numerals as those in FIGS. 1 to 4 of the first embodiment denote the same contents.
- the toilet seat 1 having the upper and lower two-stage configuration is configured so that the lower toilet seat 102 corresponding to the unitary structure of the toilet seat 1 is formed of a hard resin so as to withstand the load of a person, so that the cold contact with human skin is reduced. This is for the purpose of making the person feel uncomfortable and not to feel cold even when the skin is in direct contact. Therefore, it is preferable that the upper toilet seat 101 is formed of a heat insulating material such as urethane. In the case of such a toilet seat having a two-stage configuration, the intake port 11 and the intake pipe of the intake means 14 described in the first embodiment are used. Naturally, 120 and the like are provided on the upper toilet seat 101 made of a heat insulating material. The configuration is substantially the same as that of the first embodiment, and the description is omitted.
- FIG. 8 is a plan view.
- reference numeral 60 in the figure denotes a toilet seat sheet paper laid so as to cover the seat surface of the toilet seat, and is formed in a return shape that draws an ellipse with the long axis in the left-right direction of the figure. .
- the right direction of the long axis is the front direction of the user, and the left direction of the long axis is the back side of the user.
- Reference numeral 62 denotes a protruding portion formed on a part of the outer peripheral edge of the toilet seat sheet paper 60 toward the outside of the outer peripheral edge, and is provided so as to have at least an area to be pinched by a fingertip.
- the outer periphery of the illustrated protrusion 2 is formed in a substantially U-shape, the shape is not limited to this shape, and may be an appropriate shape, for example, a square or a triangle.
- the illustrated protrusion 62 is optimally provided on the long axis on the front side of the user when sitting on the toilet seat.
- the present invention is not limited to this. Even if it is provided in the part, it is preferable to provide it between both feet.
- the protruding portion 62 when the protruding portion 62 is provided on the toilet seat sheet paper 60, the protruding portion 62 can be pinched and the used toilet seat sheet paper can be easily peeled off with the toilet seat force.
- the toilet seat sheet paper can be easily picked up while sitting, and the toilet seat can be placed on the skin of the person standing up. Sheet paper can be prevented from sticking.
- the toilet seat sheet paper 60 in the first and second embodiments, in addition to the effects of the first and second embodiments, the toilet seat paper and the toilet seat paper setting that are easy for the user to handle.
- An apparatus can be provided.
- the toilet seat sheet paper 6, 60 is preferably formed of a water-soluble material so that it can be discarded as it is in the toilet after being peeled off. Further, if the toilet seat sheet paper 6, 60 is impregnated with a fragrance component, it can suppress annoying odor in the toilet and can be used comfortably by being wrapped in the fragrance.
- the protrusion 62 is formed integrally with the toilet seat sheet paper 60.
- the protrusion 62 is formed separately from the toilet seat sheet paper 60.
- a toilet seat sheet paper 60 having a protruding portion 62 is formed.
- the yield is reduced by the presence of the protruding portions 62.
- the protruding portion 62 is formed separately, it can be cut as the return seat sheet paper 60 without the protruding portion 62, and the yield increases due to the cut forming from the base paper.
- the separately formed protruding portion 62 is attached to the return seat sheet paper 60, the strength of the attached portion is increased, and further damage at the time of peeling can be suppressed.
- the present invention can be applied not only to household toilets, but also to commercial toilets provided to publics with a high awareness of hygiene such as hotels.
- FIG. 1 is an external perspective view of a toilet seat integrally formed with a toilet lid. (Example 1)
- FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of a paper cassette stored in a toilet seat and a toilet lid. (Example 1)
- FIG. 3 is an external perspective view of a toilet showing a use state. (Example 1)
- FIG. 4 is a sectional view of a toilet seat. (Example 1)
- FIG. 5 is an external perspective view of a toilet seat integrally formed with a toilet lid. (Example 2)
- FIG. 6 is an exploded perspective view of a paper cassette stored in a toilet seat and a toilet lid. (Example 2)
- FIG. 7 is an external perspective view of the toilet showing a use state. (Example 2)
- FIG. 8 is a plan view of toilet seat sheet paper (Example 3).
- FIG. 9 is a plan view of a toilet seat sheet paper (Example 4).
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