WO2016193505A1 - Toilettes et lunettes conçues pour assurer une fonction bidet - Google Patents

Toilettes et lunettes conçues pour assurer une fonction bidet Download PDF

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WO2016193505A1
WO2016193505A1 PCT/ES2015/000127 ES2015000127W WO2016193505A1 WO 2016193505 A1 WO2016193505 A1 WO 2016193505A1 ES 2015000127 W ES2015000127 W ES 2015000127W WO 2016193505 A1 WO2016193505 A1 WO 2016193505A1
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Eduardo Cadorniga Martinez
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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
    • E03D9/08Devices in the bowl producing upwardly-directed sprays; Modifications of the bowl for use with such devices ; Bidets; Combinations of bowls with urinals or bidets; Hot-air or other devices mounted in or on the bowl, urinal or bidet for cleaning or disinfecting

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  • This invention relates to a toilet that incorporates means to enable bidet function discreetly and without altering or affecting the normal operation of the toilet or its complements.
  • the invention relates to any common pedestal type toilet placed on the pavement with low or high cistern, or a toilet suspended in a wall, with a cistern embedded or not in the wall, or another type of toilet configuration.
  • the material of the toilet with its cistern can be any of those commonly used for this class of appliances, for example porcelain. Eventually they can be manufactured expressly with slight modifications especially on the back.
  • the means for operating as a bidet are placed in the body of the toilet in its upper and lower rear part, and refer to devices for supplying cold or hot clean water at will.
  • toilets with an elongated configuration will be used because they have more space at the back.
  • Toilet seats are used which, when raised, leave more space at the back in the middle of the hinges, between the surface of the toilet and the edge of the seat at the back.
  • the water supply is to be carried out through the connection to the hydraulic network of a valve or tap, preferably of the single-lever type connected to an orientable tube towards the inside of the toilet. This tube is placed in the horizontal part of the rear area of the toilet. You can also use a thermostatic valve or different taps for hot and cold water.
  • a device is described in which the adjustable tube connected to the tap is inserted below the toilet seat, and also another in which the tube is inserted between the seat and the lid thereof.
  • the faucet is anchored in the rear horizontal side of the toilet by its lower face, on the most suitable side to connect to the network.
  • a direct anchor is described by means of a modified threaded tube, or by means of a support on which the tap is placed.
  • the first form the direct anchor
  • the anchoring of the tap integrated in a support or mold is also described, because it can be easier to perform in some cases.
  • a metal plate is placed at the bottom of this area of the toilet. It can also be anchored on a metal plate that protrudes laterally. The set will have an equally discreet appearance.
  • a threaded tube is used that also has an internal thread (fig. 2). This threaded tube is inserted into said hole and is firmly attached to the toilet with a nut located in the threaded tube. This nut is screwed against the underside of said rear part thereof.
  • the threaded tube ends at one end in a circular plate or washer with two notches or parallel sides. This provision is intended to immobilize the tube when installed.
  • the lower part of the threaded tube is screwed directly into the tap after removing the rotating tube from the tap. Also, to immobilize the tap, a nut is placed in the threaded tube and screwed against the tap (fig. 3).
  • the anchor can also be reinforced by screwing a small stud into the nut.
  • a similar threaded tube and a metal or other resistant t-tube of approximately 5 cm in diameter are also used, which is cut at the bottom and side to introduce the tap (fig. 4).
  • the size of this mold will depend on the thickness of the tap.
  • a similar structure constructed for this purpose can also be used.
  • this threaded tube is inserted through the hole and is firmly attached to the toilet by one end with a nut located in the threaded tube. This nut is screwed against the underside of the aforementioned rear part (fig. 5).
  • the lower end of the threaded tube is coupled to the tube in t.
  • a reduction with a thread of adequate size is placed in the middle or upper part of the tube in t to screw the tube in t into the threaded tube (fig-5).
  • reduction is necessary because the diameter of the tap body to be placed is greater than that of its rotating tube.
  • a nut is placed in the threaded tube and screwed against the reduction (fig. 5).
  • the mixer tap is inserted into the t-tube and its swivel tube is passed through the threaded tube (fig. 6).
  • the rotary tap of the mixer tap is cut at a distance adjusted to the assembly formed by the tube in t and the threaded tube so that only a small part protrudes on the surface of the rear area, through the threaded tube nut (fig. 6).
  • the tap After placing the tap in the support and inserting the rotating tube into the threaded tube, the tap is firmly attached to the support with a clamp that surrounds the tap and the tube in t on one side, leaving the other side of the tap embedded in the other side of the tube in t (fig. 7).
  • an adjustable tube is placed at the top of the rear horizontal area of the toilet (fig. 8).
  • the tube runs parallel to the surface leaving a small distance between the tube and the surface of the back of the toilet.
  • the dimensions of this tube will depend on the toilet and the seat model, especially the distance between the aforementioned hole and the inner edge of the toilet bowl from the back.
  • the length of the tube including the elbow and the adjustable nozzle can be about 14 cm and small in thickness to pass under the toilet seat, less than about 2 cm.
  • This tube is to be connected to the threaded tube or the tap tube.
  • one end of the adjustable tube must end at one elbow. To do this, an elbow of sides is added
  • the elbow of the adjustable tube is screwed to the tap tube that protrudes slightly at the top (fig. 11).
  • it can be coupled by any other usual rotating spout device in many faucets.
  • the other end of the adjustable tube is coupled to an adjustable nozzle or ball joint of the type of the bidet taps and of a thickness similar to that of the adjustable tube (fig. 8).
  • This bar is attached to the side of the elbow or tube
  • Joints are made by usual means including welding or thread. But to disassemble the system, or to clean it, the joint between the elbow and the adjustable tube is made by means of a thread to screw the adjustable tube into the elbow. To facilitate this maneuver, a thin thread is placed in the adjustable tube, preferably at the end that connects with the elbow so that the toilet does not touch the surface. You can also make notches on the side of the tube, if the tube is thick enough (fig. 19). Removing the tube is easy to disassemble the rest.
  • the water supply to the tap is done through pipes connected to the water network.
  • Flexible conduits such as hoses are preferable for the final section of the connection to the tap.
  • the tube on the upper surface is positioned transverse to the major axis of the toilet, parallel to the toilet cistern, if presented in the usual arrangement (fig. 13 and 14).
  • the lid When used as a bidet, the lid is lifted with the seat and the tube is turned by inserting it under the seat towards the toilet bowl. By moving the nozzle, the water jet can be directed at will (fig. 13 and 14).
  • the hinges of the seat and cover rotate on a single axis or bar of a support anchored in the toilet by the corresponding screw. Normally to leave more space between the seat and the toilet, its hinge has the axis of rotation higher than the insertion of the same in the seat.
  • the support that is anchored in the toilet by a screw has two axes at different levels (fig. 15 and 16). On the lower axis the seat hinge rotates and on the upper axis the cover hinge rotates.
  • the hinges can go on the same or different side of the support as appropriate or as required by the length of the adjustable tube to leave more or less space between the hinges and avoid tripping over them.
  • the hinge of the lower seat rotates on an axis located in the support anchored in the toilet as in the usual hinges, but the hinge of the upper lid rotates on another bar located in the body of the previous hinge, for the seat lower (fig. 15,16 and 17).
  • the dimensions of the adjustable tube can be short and with which the seat would get wet.
  • this tube To be able to insert the adjustable tube between the seat and the cover, this tube must rotate higher, therefore the connection of the adjustable tube with the threaded tube must be higher. This is easily achieved by further extending the threaded tube or extending an arm of the elbow.
  • linear movement mechanism to move the threaded tube assembly and the tap.
  • the water supply is to be carried out through the connection to the hydraulics of a valve or tap, preferably of the single-lever type connected to a tube orientable towards the inside of the toilet.
  • the faucet is anchored in the horizontal side back and bottom of the toilet on the most suitable side to connect to the network.
  • a hole of approximately 2.5 cm in diameter is practiced in this area of the toilet (fig. 1). This measure, like others cited, are only approximate depending on the materials used. The exact location of the hole will also depend on the distance of the available space at the back of the toilet.
  • the adjustable tube is placed at the top of the rear area of the toilet, parallel to the surface.
  • a modified threaded tube (fig. 2) of dimensions appropriate to the diameter of the hole is used, that is about 2.5 cm.
  • This threaded tube ends at one end in a circular plate or washer with two notches or parallel sides. This provision is intended to immobilize the tube when installed.
  • the threaded tube also has a thread in the internal part to screw it in turn into another threaded tube connected to the elbow of the tube that will go on the surface as will be discussed later.
  • This tube will be attached to the threaded tube connected to the tap. Because the directions of the threaded tube and the adjustable tube are more or less perpendicular, one end of the adjustable tube must be connected to an elbow of perpendicular sides.
  • this elbow joins a male threaded tube of suitable diameter (fig. 9) to the internal thread of the threaded tube that connects to the tap.
  • This threaded tube is screwed into the threaded tube that connects to the tap.
  • the tube is screwed without fitting to the maximum so that the joint is tight but allows small rotation, without leaking (Fig. 10).
  • the swivel tube can also be attached to the threaded tube by any other usual swivel spout device in many taps.
  • This adjustable tube is parallel to the surface (fig. 10) leaving a small distance, between the tube and the surface of the back of the toilet.
  • the dimensions of this tube will depend on the toilet and the seat model, especially the distance between the aforementioned hole and the inner edge of the toilet bowl from the back.
  • the length of the tube including the elbow and the adjustable nozzle can be about 14 cm and small in thickness to pass under the toilet seat, less than about 2 cm.
  • the other end of the adjustable tube is coupled to an adjustable nozzle or ball joint of the type of the bidet taps of a thickness similar to that of the tube (fig. 8).
  • an adjustable nozzle or ball joint of the type of the bidet taps of a thickness similar to that of the tube (fig. 8).
  • a small metal bar is attached to the tube. This bar is attached to the side of the elbow or tube
  • Joints are made by usual means including welding or thread. But to disassemble the system, or to clean it, the connection between the elbow and the adjustable tube is made by means of a thread because the adjustable tube must be screwed into the elbow. To facilitate the maneuver, a thin thread is placed on the adjustable tube, preferably at the end that connects with the elbow so that it does not touch the surface of the toilet, or notches are made on the side of the tube if the tube is thick enough . Removing the tube is easy to disassemble the rest.
  • the hole and the threaded tube mentioned above must follow an approximate direction perpendicular to the mentioned surface so that when connecting the tube with the elbow at 90 degrees it can rotate on the surface of the horizontal rear part.
  • the tube on the upper surface is positioned transverse to the longitudinal axis of the toilet or parallel to the tank, if it is presented in usual arrangement (fig. 13 and 14).
  • the seat When used as a bidet, the seat is lifted with the lid and the tube is turned by inserting it under the seat towards the toilet bowl (figs. 13 and 14). By moving the nozzle, the water jet can be directed at will.
  • the supply of hot and cold water to the tap is done by the usual means, conduits connected to the water network.
  • conduits connected to the water network.
  • flexible conduits such as hoses to facilitate the connection.
  • Figure 1 Location of the hole to place the device in the lateral rear area of the toilet.
  • Figure 2 Modified insulated and recessed threaded pipe in the rear horizontal area of the toilet, in section. This tube for direct connection to the tap has an internal thread. The tube for connection by a mold is similar but without internal thread.
  • Figure 3 Threaded tube screwed into the tap with a nut that holds it to the lower face of the rear horizontal area of the toilet and another to attach it to the tap.
  • Figure 7 Tap inserted into t-tube with clamp, overprinted.
  • Figure 8 Adjustable tube with elbow and adjustable nozzle.
  • Figure 13 Lateral view of the toilet with the orientable tube on the surface of the rear horizontal area not oriented and oriented inside the toilet.
  • Figure 14 Practical installation of the device. Adjustable tube without inserting and inserted between the seat and the cover. The nozzle facilitates the orientation of the water jet.
  • Figure 15 Modified hinges.
  • Right figure, the bottom hinge rotates on an axis located in the holder anchored in the toilet.
  • the upper hinge rotates on an axis located on the lower hinge.
  • Figure 16. Rear view with modified hinges.
  • the hinge of the seat rotates on the lower axis.
  • the top hinge rotates on the upper shaft.
  • the lower hinge rotates on an axis located in the support, the upper one rotates on an axis located on the body of the lower hinge.
  • Figure 17. Front view. Adjustable tube inserted between the seat and the lid.
  • Figure 18. Narrower seat in the central rear area.

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L'invention concerne des toilettes qui comprennent des moyens permettant d'assurer une fonction bidet, de manière discrète et sans altérer ni affecter leur bon fonctionnement. Lesdits moyens permettent de fournir de l'eau à l'aide d'un conduit qui est déplacé simplement et facilement à l'intérieur des toilettes. Un robinet est monté sur les toilettes directement ou au moyen d'un support. L'invention concerne également un dispositif dans lequel est introduit un conduit orientable qui est déplacé au-dessous des deux parties de la lunette ou entre celles-ci.
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