WO2014034304A1 - Installation de toilettes - Google Patents

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WO2014034304A1
WO2014034304A1 PCT/JP2013/069270 JP2013069270W WO2014034304A1 WO 2014034304 A1 WO2014034304 A1 WO 2014034304A1 JP 2013069270 W JP2013069270 W JP 2013069270W WO 2014034304 A1 WO2014034304 A1 WO 2014034304A1
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中宮 敏博
達典 村井
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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
    • E03D5/012Special constructions of flushing devices, e.g. closed flushing system combined with movable closure elements in the bowl outlet
    • E03D5/014Special constructions of flushing devices, e.g. closed flushing system combined with movable closure elements in the bowl outlet with devices for separate removal of liquids and solids

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  • the present invention relates to toilet facilities.
  • FIG. 19 of Patent Document 1 discloses a conventional toilet facility.
  • This toilet facility is provided separately from a solid-liquid separation device that separates human waste from solid stool and liquid urine, a stool tank that stores the separated stool, and a stool tank. And a urine tank into which the separated urine flows.
  • This toilet facility prevents the urine from flowing into the stool tank by separating the stool tank and the urine tank. For this reason, the water
  • this toilet facility includes an exhaust pipe that communicates with the stool tank and the urine tank and discharges odors in the stool tank and the urine tank. The exhaust pipe has a fan.
  • this toilet equipment can drive the fan of an exhaust pipe and forcibly discharge odors from the stool tank and the urinal tank to the outside of the toilet room. For this reason, this toilet equipment can prevent the odor in the stool tank and the urine tank from spreading into the toilet room, making it difficult to feel the odor in the toilet room.
  • the odor discharged to the outside of the toilet room via the exhaust pipe may stay in a predetermined place outside the toilet room depending on the surrounding building conditions, weather conditions such as temperature, wind direction, etc. There is. In this case, the odor will be felt at that location.
  • the present invention has been made in view of the above-described conventional situation, and an object to be solved is to provide a toilet facility capable of suppressing odor diffusion.
  • the toilet equipment of the present invention separates human excrement into stool that is solid and urine that is liquid, and the separated urine and the solid-liquid separation device from which the wash water that flows in at the time of cleaning flows out downward, A peripheral wall that rises from a peripheral edge, and is disposed below the solid-liquid separator, and a tray into which the separated urine and the washing water flow, A communication pipe communicating with the tray, and a tank for storing the urine flowing out of the tray through the communication pipe; When the wash water flows into the tray more than the stool separated by the solid-liquid separator and the flow rate that can flow through the communication pipe (the amount of water that flows per unit time: the same applies hereinafter). And a toilet tank for storing the washing water overflowing over the water.
  • This toilet equipment stores urine separated from urine in a tank. For this reason, the ammonia odor generated when bacteria decompose the urea in the urine stays in the tank. For this reason, it can suppress that the ammonia odor which generate
  • the toilet equipment of the present invention can suppress the spread of odor.
  • the solid-liquid separator is An opening is provided for receiving human excrement on the upper surface, dropping the stool into the stool from the discharge end, which is an end, and passing the urine and the washing water into the receiving tray disposed below.
  • Separating plate A conveying device for pushing out the stool remaining on the separation plate from the discharge end; A side plate rising from an end other than the discharge end of the separation plate; An opening / closing lid for opening and closing a discharge port formed by the end portion of the side plate and the discharge end may be provided.
  • this solid-liquid separator surrounds the space where the excrement on the separation plate falls by the side plate and the opening / closing lid. For this reason, it is possible to make it difficult for the odor in the toilet bowl to flow into the space where the excrement on the separation plate falls. Therefore, it can suppress that the odor in a toilet bowl enters into the toilet room which attached this solid-liquid separator below the floor.
  • the opening / closing lid can open the discharge port and drop the stool from the discharge end into the stool.
  • the communication pipe may include a check valve that allows a flow from the tray to the tank and prevents a flow in the reverse direction. In this case, it is possible to prevent the ammonia odor from flowing out from the tank toward the tray. For this reason, this toilet facility can suppress ammonia odor from flowing into the toilet room.
  • the toilet equipment of an Example is provided with the non-flush toilet 1, the solid-liquid separation apparatus 10, the receiving tray 70, the tank 80, and the toilet bowl 90, as shown in FIG.
  • the non-flush toilet 1 includes a toilet body 2 and a toilet seat 3 and a toilet lid 4 attached to the upper surface of the toilet body 2.
  • the toilet body 2 has a toilet bowl portion 2A that is open at the top and bottom, and the lower opening forms a toilet outlet 2B.
  • the toilet body 2 is fixed on the floor member F in a state where the toilet outlet 2B is inserted into an opening provided in the floor member F of the toilet room R.
  • the excrement (stool and urine) dropped from the toilet outlet 2B is fixed on the separation plate 20 of the solid-liquid separation device 10 described below fixed below the floor member F. Fall.
  • the solid-liquid separation device 10 includes a separation plate 20, a side plate 30, a transport device 40, and an opening / closing lid 60.
  • the separation plate 20 is a flat plate having a rectangular shape in plan view, and is disposed in a horizontal state below the toilet outlet 2B.
  • the separation plate 20 has discharge ends 21 ⁇ / b> A and 21 ⁇ / b> B that push out the stool remaining on the separation plate 20 by the conveying device 40 at both ends on the short side.
  • the separation plate 20 is provided with a plurality of slit-shaped openings 22 parallel to the long sides. Each opening 22 extends linearly between the discharge ends 21 ⁇ / b> A and 21 ⁇ / b> B of the separation plate 20.
  • the separating plate 20 includes a continuous side plate 30 that rises vertically upward from both ends of the long side other than the discharge ends 21A and 21B, and an upper plate 32 that extends horizontally from the upper end of each side plate 30 to the outside.
  • the upper plate 32 has locking plates 36 fixed to both end portions of the separating plate 20 in the long side direction via spacers 34.
  • the transport device 40 has a drive device 47.
  • the driving device 47 reciprocates the pushing member 41, the scraper member 43, the removing member 45, and the pushing member 41 between the discharge ends 21A and 21B of the separation plate 20.
  • the push member 41 includes a first push plate 41A and a second push plate 41B.
  • the first extrusion plate 41A is a horizontally long rectangular flat plate, and has a pair of support plates 42 formed continuously at both ends.
  • Each support plate 42 is a flat plate orthogonal to the first extrusion plate 41A.
  • Each support plate 42 has a first inclined side 42A and a second inclined side 42B.
  • the first inclined side 42A is a portion that is continuously bent from the first extrusion plate 41A, and is directed from the upper end portion toward one discharge end 21A (lower right end portion in FIG. 2) of the separation plate 20. Is inclined downward.
  • the second inclined side 42B is inclined downward from the upper end of the first inclined side 42A toward the opposite side (the direction of the upper left discharge end 21B in FIG. 2).
  • Each support plate 42 includes a bottom extending horizontally inward from the lower ends of the first inclined side 42A and the second inclined side 42B, and a horizontally elongated convex portion 45A protruding downward from the bottom at the center. ing.
  • Each support plate 42 is provided with a through hole 42C at the upper end.
  • a shaft member 42D that pivotally supports a second push-out plate 41B described later is inserted through the through-hole 42C.
  • the first extruded plate 41A extends between the opening portions 22S at both ends. Both-end openings 22 ⁇ / b> S are openings 22 that are closest to each of the side plates 30 that stand vertically from both ends that form the long side of the separation plate 20. For this reason, each support plate 42 can move along the both-end openings 22S in a state where the protrusion 45A is inserted through the both-end openings 22S.
  • the first extrusion plate 41 ⁇ / b> A is disposed on the separation plate 20 along the first inclined side 42 ⁇ / b> A of the support plate 42. For this reason, the first extrusion plate 41A is inclined downward toward one discharge end 21A of the separation plate 20 (the lower right end portion in FIG. 2).
  • the first extrusion plate 41A can reciprocate between the discharge ends 21A and 21B of the separation plate 20 together with the support plate 42.
  • the second extruded plate 41B is a substantially flat plate having a horizontally long rectangular shape, and the lateral direction is formed slightly longer than the first extruded plate 41A.
  • the upper side and the upper part of the left and right sides are bent at right angles in the same direction.
  • the second extrusion plate 41B is provided with through holes 41C in the bent portions of the left and right sides.
  • the second extruded plate 41B is supported by the support plate 42 by inserting a shaft member 42D into the through hole 41C, and the back surface is in contact with the second inclined side 42B of the support plate 42. Therefore, the second extrusion plate 41B is disposed so as to be inclined downward toward the other discharge end 21B of the separation plate 20 (the upper left end portion in FIG. 2).
  • the pushing member 41 is formed in a substantially mountain shape by the first pushing plate 41A and the second pushing plate 41B above the separation plate 20. For this reason, even if excrement falls on the extrusion member 41, the excrement does not stay on the extrusion member 41, but falls on the separation plate 20 along the first extrusion plate 41A and the second extrusion plate 41B.
  • the scraper member 43 is a flat plate extending between the side plates 30 of the separation plate 20 and is placed on the separation plate 20.
  • the scraper member 43 is formed in a saw blade shape with side portions 43A parallel to both discharge ends 21A and 21B of the separation plate 20.
  • slit-like openings 44 are provided at positions corresponding to the openings 22 of the separation plate 20.
  • the convex portion 45 ⁇ / b> A of the support plate 42 constitutes a removal member 45.
  • the other removing members (45B, 45C) are formed of a rectangular flat plate having a flange portion 45D whose upper portion extends in the lateral direction. Each removing member 45 is provided with a through hole 45E through which the connecting member 46 is inserted. The bottom of the support plate 42 is locked to the edge of the opening 44 of the scraper member 43.
  • the support plate 42 has a convex portion 45 ⁇ / b> A that is a removal member 45 inserted through the opening 44 of the scraper member 43 and both end openings 22 ⁇ / b> S of the separation plate 20 and protrudes below the separation plate 20.
  • the flange portion 45D is engaged with the edge portion of the opening 44 of the scraper member 43. Further, the other removing members (45B, 45C) are inserted through the opening 44 of the scraper member 43 and the opening 22 of the separation plate 20 and protrude below the separation plate 20.
  • the pair of removal members (45B) arranged at a distant position is provided with two bolt holes 45F.
  • the bolt hole 45F is used to connect the removing member (45B) to both ends of a connecting member 49 described later of the driving device 47.
  • the other removal members (45B, 45C) are formed such that both upper corners of the flange 45D are in contact with the back surface of the first extrusion plate 41A or the back surface of the second extrusion plate 41B.
  • the removal members 45 are connected to each other by a rod-like connection member 46 inserted through the through hole 45E below the separation plate 20.
  • the connecting member 46 is attached with stopper members 46A at both ends so as not to come out of the through hole 45E.
  • Each removal member 45 can reciprocate along each opening 22 in a state of being inserted into each opening 22 of the separation plate 20. Further, each removing member 45 is integrated with the first extrusion plate 41A and the second extrusion plate 41B via the connecting member 46 and the support plate 42. For this reason, the 1st extrusion board 41A, the 2nd extrusion board 41B, the scraper member 43, and each removal member 45 can reciprocate between both discharge end 21A, 21B of the separation board 20 together.
  • the drive device 47 includes a push-pull cable 48, a connection member 49, and a lever member 50 as shown in FIGS.
  • the push-pull cable 48 includes a cylindrical outer casing 48A, a rod-shaped rod member 48B, and an inner cable 48C.
  • the outer casing 48 ⁇ / b> A is provided at each of both ends of the push-pull cable 48.
  • the rod member 48B is slidably accommodated in each outer casing 48A, and enters and exits from the tip of the outer casing 48A.
  • the inner cable 48C connects the rear ends of the rod members 48B.
  • the connecting member 49 is a horizontally long flat plate as shown in FIG. 2, and both ends are bent at right angles in the same direction.
  • the connecting member 49 is provided with two through holes 49A at both bent end portions. Bolts for connecting the pair of removal members 45B are inserted through the through holes 49A.
  • the connecting member 49 connects the tip end portion of one rod member 48B of the push-pull cable 48 to the center portion, and connects a pair of removal members 45B to both end portions.
  • the lever member 50 includes a rod-shaped lever main body 51 and an operation box 52, as shown in FIG.
  • the lever main body 51 is connected to the tip of the other rod member 48B of the push-pull cable 48.
  • the operation box 52 has a straight guide hole 53 through which the lever body 51 is inserted.
  • the lever main body 51 can reciprocate along the guide hole 53.
  • the operation box 52 is fixed to the wall surface of the toilet room R in which the non-flush toilet 1 is installed so that the lever body 51 can be operated in the horizontal direction along the guide hole 53.
  • the solid-liquid separator 10 has a strip-shaped connecting plate 61 as shown in FIG.
  • the connecting plate 61 connects the upper ends of the side plates 30 that are continuous with the discharge ends 21 ⁇ / b> A and 21 ⁇ / b> B of the separation plate 20. Both ends of the connecting plate 61 are bent at right angles in the same direction, and the bent portions are bolted to the upper ends of the both side plates 30.
  • the connecting plate 61 forms a discharge port X (see FIGS. 3 and 5) together with the ends of the side plates 30 and the discharge ends 21 ⁇ / b> A and 21 ⁇ / b> B of the separation plate 20.
  • the connecting plate 61 is attached with an open / close lid 60 formed of a flexible rubber plate in a suspended state.
  • the opening / closing lid 60 is sized to close the discharge port X.
  • the opening / closing lid 60 is suspended from the connecting plate 61 with the discharge port X closed at all times.
  • the solid-liquid separation device 10 surrounds the space where the excrement on the separation plate 20 falls by the side plate 30 and the opening / closing lid 60.
  • the odor in the toilet bowl 90 can be made difficult to flow into the space where the excrement on the separation plate 20 falls. Therefore, it can suppress that the odor in the toilet bowl 90 enters into the toilet room R which attached this solid-liquid separator 10 under the floor. As shown in FIGS.
  • the opening / closing lid 60 is bent and bent to open the discharge port X when the conveying device 40 pushes the stool remaining on the separation plate 20 from the discharge ends 21A and 21B. For this reason, this solid-liquid separator 10 can drop the stool into the toilet tank 90 from the discharge ends 21A and 21B.
  • the tray 70 is substantially the same shape and size as the separation plate 20 in a plan view, and has a peripheral wall 71 rising from the peripheral edge.
  • the tray 70 has four hanging pieces 72 extending upward from both ends of the peripheral wall 71 on the short side.
  • the tray 70 is arranged below the separation plate 20 by connecting each suspension piece 72 to both ends of each connection piece 21C bent vertically downward from both discharge ends 21A and 21B of the separation plate 20.
  • the tray 70 is connected to a communication pipe 73 communicating with the tank 80 at the lower part of one peripheral wall 71 on the short side.
  • the floor member F has a pair of rail members 100 attached to its lower surface. These rail members 100 extend in parallel with the toilet discharge port 2B interposed therebetween. In the solid-liquid separation device 10, both end portions on the outer side of the locking plate 36 are locked to the rail member 100. In this way, the solid-liquid separation device 10 to which the tray 70 is attached is suspended and fixed to the lower surface of the floor member F so as to be slidable. For this reason, the solid-liquid separator 10 and the tray 70 can be easily removed for installation and maintenance.
  • the communication pipe 73 includes a check valve 73 ⁇ / b> V at an intermediate portion.
  • the check valve 73V allows the flow from the tray 70 to the tank 80 and prevents the flow in the reverse direction.
  • the tank 80 is connected to the downstream end of the communication pipe 73, and is disposed separately from the toilet tub 90 outside the toilet room R where the non-flush toilet 1 is installed.
  • the toilet tank 90 is formed by using the entire floor under the toilet room R. That is, the toilet tank 90 is formed to be surrounded by the floor foundation 91, the side wall 92 rising from the periphery of the floor foundation 91, and the floor member F. Thus, the stool tank 90 is provided below the position where the stool is pushed out from the separation plate 20 of the solid-liquid separator 10.
  • the side wall 92 communicates with the discharge path 93.
  • the discharge path 93 is used when the stool and wash water stored in the toilet tank 90 are sucked and discharged by a vacuum car.
  • the discharge passage 93 is closed by a lid member 94 except when the stool and wash water stored in the toilet tank 90 are sucked and discharged by a vacuum car.
  • the toilet tank 90 communicates with the outside by an exhaust pipe 95 that rises through the floor member F.
  • the exhaust pipe 95 has a fan (not shown) and can forcibly exhaust the air in the toilet tank 90.
  • the toilet facility having such a configuration can store excrement (stool and urine) excreted by the user of the non-flush toilet 1 as shown below.
  • the excrement (stool and urine) dropped from the toilet outlet 2B falls on the separation plate 20.
  • stool that is a solid component remains on the separation plate 20
  • urine that is a liquid component passes through each opening 22 downward.
  • the solid-liquid separator 10 can separate human excrement into stool and urine by the separation plate 20.
  • the urine separated by the solid-liquid separator 10 flows into the tray 70.
  • the urine that has flowed into the tray 70 flows out through the communication pipe 73 and is stored in the tank 80.
  • the communication pipe 73 includes the check valve 73V, the ammonia odor can be prevented from flowing out from the tank 80 toward the tray 70. For this reason, this toilet facility can suppress the ammonia odor from flowing into the toilet room R. That is, the ammonia odor can be prevented from diffusing outside.
  • each removal member 45 removes the stool that adheres to each opening 22 or closes each opening 22. Then, the stool remaining on the separation plate 20 is pushed out from the one discharge end 21A of the separation plate 20 by the first extrusion plate 41A. At this time, the opening / closing lid 60 is bent and bent to open the discharge port X, and the stool falls into the toilet tank 90 from one discharge end 21A.
  • each removal member 45 removes the stool that adheres to each opening 22 or closes each opening 22.
  • the stool remaining on the separation plate 20 is pushed out from the other discharge end 21B of the separation plate 20 by the second extrusion plate 41B.
  • the opening / closing lid 60 is bent and bent to open the discharge port X, and the stool falls into the toilet tank 90 from the other discharge end 21B.
  • This toilet equipment is provided with a bucket or the like to remove stool or the like adhering to the toilet bowl portion 2A of the toilet body 2 of the non-washable toilet 1 and the pushing member 41 and the upper surface of the separation plate 20 during cleaning. It can be considered that the washing water is poured into the toilet bowl portion 2A at once. Then, the washing water flows through the opening 22 of the separation plate 20 and flows into the tray 70 disposed below. At this time, since the washing water more than the flow rate that can flow through the communication pipe 73 flows into the tray 70 at a stretch, the washing water overflows the peripheral wall 71 of the tray 70 and flows down into the toilet tank 90 and stored. The For this reason, as shown in FIG. 1, this toilet equipment can cover the stool stored in the toilet tank 90 with the wash water, and can suppress the odor generated from the stool from diffusing to the outside.
  • the toilet equipment of the embodiment can suppress the spread of odor.
  • the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described with reference to the above description and drawings.
  • the following embodiments are also included in the technical scope of the present invention.
  • the solid-liquid separator has the opening / closing lid that opens and closes the discharge port, but the opening / closing lid may not be provided.
  • the communication pipe is provided with the check valve, but may not be provided with the check valve.
  • the solid-liquid separation device only needs to be able to separate the excrement into stool that is a solid content and urine that is a liquid content, and may be in a form other than the embodiment.
  • the opening / closing lid is a flexible rubber plate, and the discharge port is opened by bending, but the discharge port can be opened and closed using a hinge or the like. It may be.
  • the tank for storing the urine is disposed outside the toilet room, but may be disposed under the floor of the toilet room as long as it is separated from the toilet tank.

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La présente invention se rapporte à une installation de toilettes qui est configurée de telle sorte que les odeurs ne puissent pas se répandre. Une installation de toilettes comprend : un dispositif de séparation solide-liquide (10) destiné à séparer les déchets humains en fèces, qui constituent le composant solide, et en urine, qui constitue le composant liquide, et à permettre à l'urine séparée et à l'eau de chasse qui s'écoule lorsqu'on tire la chasse d'eau, de s'écouler vers le bas; un plateau de réception (70) qui comprend une paroi périphérique (71) qui monte depuis une section de bord périphérique, le plateau de réception (70) étant disposé sous le dispositif de séparation solide-liquide (10) et permettant à l'urine séparée et à l'eau de chasse de s'écouler dans ce dernier, un réservoir (80) qui comporte un tuyau de raccordement (73) qui est raccordé au plateau de réception (70) et qui contient l'urine qui s'écoule du plateau de réception (70) à travers le tuyau de raccordement (73); et une cuve de déchets humains (90) destinée à recevoir, lorsque les fèces qui sont séparées par le dispositif de séparation solide-liquide (10), et l'eau de chasse qui s'écoule à un débit qui est plus important que celui auquel l'eau de chasse peut s'écouler à travers le tuyau de raccordement (73), s'écoulent dans le plateau de réception (70), l'eau de chasse qui déborde de la paroi périphérique (71).
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