WO2020003913A1 - 便器装置 - Google Patents
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- E03—WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
- E03D—WATER-CLOSETS OR URINALS WITH FLUSHING DEVICES; FLUSHING VALVES THEREFOR
- E03D5/00—Special constructions of flushing devices, e.g. closed flushing system
- E03D5/01—Special constructions of flushing devices, e.g. closed flushing system using flushing pumps
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- E03—WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
- E03D—WATER-CLOSETS OR URINALS WITH FLUSHING DEVICES; FLUSHING VALVES THEREFOR
- E03D11/00—Other component parts of water-closets, e.g. noise-reducing means in the flushing system, flushing pipes mounted in the bowl, seals for the bowl outlet, devices preventing overflow of the bowl contents; devices forming a water seal in the bowl after flushing, devices eliminating obstructions in the bowl outlet or preventing backflow of water and excrements from the waterpipe
- E03D11/02—Water-closet bowls ; Bowls with a double odour seal optionally with provisions for a good siphonic action; siphons as part of the bowl
- E03D11/11—Bowls combined with a reservoir, e.g. containing apparatus for disinfecting or for disintegrating
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- E03—WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
- E03D—WATER-CLOSETS OR URINALS WITH FLUSHING DEVICES; FLUSHING VALVES THEREFOR
- E03D11/00—Other component parts of water-closets, e.g. noise-reducing means in the flushing system, flushing pipes mounted in the bowl, seals for the bowl outlet, devices preventing overflow of the bowl contents; devices forming a water seal in the bowl after flushing, devices eliminating obstructions in the bowl outlet or preventing backflow of water and excrements from the waterpipe
- E03D11/13—Parts or details of bowls; Special adaptations of pipe joints or couplings for use with bowls, e.g. provisions in bowl construction preventing backflow of waste-water from the bowl in the flushing pipe or cistern, provisions for a secondary flushing, for noise-reducing
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E03—WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
- E03D—WATER-CLOSETS OR URINALS WITH FLUSHING DEVICES; FLUSHING VALVES THEREFOR
- E03D11/00—Other component parts of water-closets, e.g. noise-reducing means in the flushing system, flushing pipes mounted in the bowl, seals for the bowl outlet, devices preventing overflow of the bowl contents; devices forming a water seal in the bowl after flushing, devices eliminating obstructions in the bowl outlet or preventing backflow of water and excrements from the waterpipe
- E03D11/13—Parts or details of bowls; Special adaptations of pipe joints or couplings for use with bowls, e.g. provisions in bowl construction preventing backflow of waste-water from the bowl in the flushing pipe or cistern, provisions for a secondary flushing, for noise-reducing
- E03D11/17—Means for connecting the bowl to the flushing pipe
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- E03—WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
- E03D—WATER-CLOSETS OR URINALS WITH FLUSHING DEVICES; FLUSHING VALVES THEREFOR
- E03D9/00—Sanitary or other accessories for lavatories ; Devices for cleaning or disinfecting the toilet room or the toilet bowl; Devices for eliminating smells
- E03D9/10—Waste-disintegrating apparatus combined with the bowl
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- the present disclosure relates to a toilet device.
- Patent Document 1 discloses a conventional pressure-feeding toilet device (hereinafter, toilet device).
- the toilet device described in Patent Literature 1 includes a crushing / pumping device and a water supply valve.
- the pulverizing and feeding device is connected to a discharge port of the bowl portion, and receives the waste discharged from the bowl portion.
- the pulverizing / pumping device can pulverize the inflowed waste and send it to a drainage facility.
- the water supply valve is provided in a water supply pipe connected to water supply equipment such as water supply.
- the water supply valve can switch between water supply to the bowl portion and water stoppage.
- the present disclosure has been made in view of the above circumstances, and has as its object to provide a toilet device that facilitates maintenance of a water supply device and a crusher.
- a toilet device includes a pedestal portion placed on an installation surface, and a toilet body disposed on the pedestal portion.
- the toilet body has a bowl for receiving the waste and discharging the waste from an outlet, and a water supply port for supplying water to the bowl.
- the toilet device further includes a water supply device, a crushing device, a water supply channel disconnection unit, and a discharge channel disconnection unit.
- the water supply device is attached to the pedestal portion, is connected to the water supply port via a water supply path, and switches between water supply to the water supply port and water stoppage.
- the crusher is attached to the pedestal portion, is connected to the discharge port via a discharge path, and crushes the waste discharged from the discharge port.
- the water supply channel disconnection unit releases the connection state between the water supply device and the water supply port.
- the discharge path disconnection unit releases the connection between the crusher and the discharge port.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a state in which the toilet device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure is installed on an installation surface.
- FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the above toilet device.
- FIG. 3A is a perspective view of the pedestal unit and the device.
- FIG. 3B is a cross-sectional view of the pedestal portion and the device, taken along a plane orthogonal to the front-rear direction.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the above-described frame.
- FIG. 5A is a partially cutaway plan view for explaining an attachment state of the frame and the skirt according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 5B is an enlarged view of a portion A in FIG. 5A.
- FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram of a water supply channel and a discharge channel of the above toilet device.
- 7A to 7C are perspective views showing a procedure for removing the toilet body from the pedestal portion in the above toilet apparatus.
- Embodiment (1.1) Outline The toilet device 1 according to the present embodiment is installed on an installation surface 100 as shown in FIG.
- the toilet device 1 includes a pedestal portion 2 placed on the installation surface 100, a toilet body 4, a water supply device 32 (FIG. 2), a crushing device 31 (FIG. 2), a water supply channel disconnecting portion 81 (FIG. 6), And a discharge path connection release section 91 (FIG. 6).
- the toilet body 4 is arranged on the pedestal 2. As shown in FIG. 6, the toilet body 4 includes a bowl 62 and a water supply port 631 that supplies water to the bowl 62.
- the bowl 62 has a discharge port 621, receives filth discharged by the user, and discharges the filth from the discharge port 621.
- the water supply device 32 switches between water supply to the water supply port 631 and water stoppage.
- the water supply device 32 is connected to the water supply port 631 via the water supply passage 8.
- the water supply device 32 is attached to the base 2.
- the crusher 31 crushes the waste discharged from the bowl 62.
- the crushing device 31 is connected to the discharge port 621 of the bowl 62 via the discharge path 9.
- the crusher 31 is attached to the pedestal 2.
- the water supply channel disconnection section 81 releases the connection between the water supply device 32 and the water supply port 631.
- the discharge path connection release unit 91 releases the connection state between the crusher 31 and the discharge port 621.
- the toilet apparatus 1 even when the water supply device 32 and the crushing device 31 are maintained, the work can be easily performed.
- the toilet apparatus 1 according to the present embodiment is installed on an installation surface 100 as shown in FIG.
- the toilet apparatus 1 according to the present embodiment is attached via a fixing tool while being placed on the installation surface 100.
- the installation surface 100 is a floor surface in this embodiment, but may be, for example, an upper surface of a rug such as a waterproof mat, an upper surface of a tile, an upper surface of a waterproof pan such as a bathroom, or the ground.
- the installation surface 100 may be indoor or outdoor.
- the installation surface 100 is a flat surface in the present embodiment, but may be an uneven surface.
- the toilet apparatus 1 is disposed inside a toilet room.
- the toilet room has at least one wall 101.
- the direction from the wall 101 to the toilet apparatus 1 and along the installation surface 100 is defined as “forward”, and the opposite direction is defined as “rearward”.
- the “left direction” and “right direction” are defined with reference to “right” and “left” when the user views the toilet apparatus 1 in the backward direction.
- the toilet room includes a water supply unit 102 and a drainage unit 103 in this embodiment.
- the water supply unit 102 is fixed to the wall 101 of the toilet room.
- the water supply unit 102 is a part that is connected to a water supply source and supplies water to the toilet apparatus 1.
- the water supply unit 102 is a water stopcock in the present embodiment, but may be a joint fixed to the wall 101, for example.
- the water supply source is a water supply source.
- the water supply source is a pipe branched from a water distribution pipe leading to a reservoir to each house. Therefore, in the present embodiment, the water supplied from the water supply unit 102 has a water pressure.
- the water supply source may be, for example, a pipe connected to the water storage tank.
- the drain 103 is fixed to the wall 101 of the toilet room.
- the drainage section 103 is a part that is connected to the sewer pipe and discharges filth crushed by the toilet device 1.
- the drain portion 103 is a valve in the present embodiment, but may be a joint fixed to the wall 101, for example.
- the toilet apparatus 1 includes a water supply pipe connection part 12 and a drain pipe connection part 11.
- the water supply pipe connection part 12 is a part connected to the water supply part 102 and a part that receives supply of water from a water supply source.
- the water supply pipe connection part 12 and the water supply part 102 are connected via a water supply pipe 104.
- the drain pipe connection part 11 is a part connected to the drain part 103 and a part that discharges waste from the toilet apparatus 1.
- the drain pipe connection part 11 and the drain part 103 are connected via a drain pipe 105.
- the toilet device 1 includes a pedestal portion 2, a plurality of devices 3, a toilet body 4, and a rear cover 7.
- the pedestal part 2 is a pedestal to which the device 3 is attached, and is mounted on the installation surface 100.
- the pedestal portion 2 is attached to the installation surface 100 with a fixing tool.
- the pedestal 2 does not have to be fixed to the installation surface 100.
- "to be placed on the installation surface 100" includes an aspect that is fixed to the installation surface 100 and an aspect that is not fixed.
- the device 3 is fixed to the base 2.
- the pedestal portion 2 includes a bottom plate 21 to which the device 3 is attached, an outer peripheral portion 22, and a hook portion 27.
- the bottom plate 21, the outer peripheral portion 22, and the hook portion 27 are integrated.
- the bottom plate 21 and the outer peripheral portion 22 are formed of a synthetic resin, but may be formed of, for example, hard rubber, metal, carbon, wood, or the like.
- the lower surface of the bottom plate 21 faces the installation surface 100.
- the bottom plate 21 is disposed between the device 3 and the installation surface 100 and can receive water even if water leaks from the device 3.
- the bottom plate 21 is plate-shaped, as shown in FIG. 3B, and is parallel to the installation surface 100 in the present embodiment.
- the outer peripheral portion 22 is a portion formed continuously along the outer periphery of the bottom plate 21.
- the outer peripheral portion 22 is formed integrally with the upper surface of the bottom plate 21.
- the outer peripheral portion 22 includes a rising surface 221, a mounting surface 222, a plurality of through holes 223, and a plurality of mounting holes 224.
- the rising surface 221 is a surface that rises along the outer periphery of the bottom plate 21 when viewed from above (hereinafter, referred to as a plan view).
- the rising surface 221 is a surface parallel to the vertical plane in the present embodiment.
- the rising surface 221 can prevent the water received by the bottom plate 21 from flowing to the installation surface 100.
- the rising surface 221 is disposed inside the outer peripheral edge of the bottom plate 21 by a certain dimension.
- the dimension between the rising surfaces 221 facing each other is formed to be at least a dimension that can accommodate the device 3.
- the “vertical surface” in the present disclosure means a surface orthogonal to the installation surface 100.
- the term “parallel” in the present disclosure means that an angle between two straight lines on the same plane (or two planes of space or one straight line and one plane) is, for example, 0 to 10 °. including.
- the rising surface 221 is a plane parallel to the vertical plane.
- the rising surface 221 may be inclined from the upper surface of the bottom plate 21 and may be inclined with respect to the vertical plane. It may be formed in a step shape.
- the mounting surface 222 is a surface on which the toilet body 4 is mounted.
- the mounting surface 222 only needs to be able to mount the toilet body 4, and may have a plurality of openings as shown in FIG. 3A.
- the mounting surface 222 is parallel to the installation surface 100 and is orthogonal to the rising surface 221.
- the mounting surface 222 is located above the upper surface of the bottom plate 21.
- the through hole 223 is a hole through which a fixing tool for attaching the pedestal 2 to the installation surface 100 passes.
- a plurality of (two in the present embodiment) through holes 223 are provided outside the rising surface 221.
- Each through hole 223 is formed behind the center of the pedestal 2 in the front-rear direction and at each of the left end and the right end.
- the “outside of the rising surface 221” in the present disclosure means a portion located on the opposite side of the center (center of gravity) from the rising surface 221 in a plan view of the pedestal portion 2.
- the through hole 223 penetrates from the mounting surface 222 to the lower surface of the bottom plate 21. In other words, the through holes 223 extend in the up-down direction.
- the through hole 223 is a round hole in the present embodiment.
- the through hole 223 need not be a round hole, and may be a long hole, a square hole, a daruma hole, or the like. Further, the through hole 223 may be open outward in a plan view, or may have a notch shape.
- the mounting hole 224 is a hole for mounting the toilet body 4 to the mounting surface 222.
- a plurality of (two in the present embodiment) mounting holes 224 are provided outside the rising surface 221.
- Each mounting hole 224 is formed on the front side of the through hole 223.
- the mounting hole 224 penetrates from the mounting surface 222 to the lower surface of the bottom plate 21, but does not have to penetrate.
- the lower end of the mounting hole 224 is counterbored, and a nut 226 is accommodated therein as shown in FIG. 3B.
- the frame 5 of the toilet body 4 is attached to the pedestal 2 via the bolt 225 and the nut 226.
- the mounting hole 224 may be formed with a female screw on the inner peripheral surface.
- the frame 5 is attached to the attachment hole 224 via a fixing tool.
- the hooking portion 27 is constituted by a pair of hooking claws 270 that regulate the upward movement of the toilet body 4.
- the pair of hook claws 270 are separated from each other in the left-right direction.
- the toilet device 1 includes a crushing device 31 and a water supply device 32 as the plurality of devices 3.
- the crushing device 31 is attached to the bottom plate 21.
- the crusher 31 crushes the waste discharged from the bowl 62.
- the “filtration” here includes not only excrement excreted by the user and the like but also paper and the like.
- the crushing device 31 includes a crusher that crushes the filth, and a pump that pumps the crushed filth.
- the pulverizing device 31 is provided in a part of the discharge path 9 connecting the discharge port 621 of the bowl 62 and the drain pipe connection part 11 as described in “(1.2.5) Water supply path and discharge path” described later. Has been.
- the “discharge path 9” in the present disclosure is a path through which drainage from the bowl 62 passes. In short, the crusher 31 is connected to the discharge port 621 of the bowl 62 via the discharge path 9.
- the water supply device 32 switches between water supply to the water supply port 631 provided in the bowl 62 and water stoppage.
- the water supply device 32 is attached to the crushing device 31 and is indirectly attached to the bottom plate 21. Therefore, “attached to the bottom plate 21” in the present disclosure means that the target object (the device 3 in the present embodiment) is directly or indirectly attached to the bottom plate 21.
- the water supply device 32 is an electromagnetic valve in the present embodiment.
- the water supply device 32 may be an electric valve or a water supply pump.
- the water supply device 32 may be a combination of a water supply pump, a solenoid valve, or an electric valve.
- the water supply device 32 preferably includes a water supply pump.
- the water supply device 32 is provided with a water supply port 631 that supplies water to the bowl 62 and a water supply channel 8 that connects the water supply pipe connection portion 12. Some are provided. “Water supply channel 8” in the present disclosure is a route through which water supplied from a water supply source passes. In short, the water supply device 32 is connected to the water supply port 631 via the water supply channel 8.
- the toilet main body 4 is arranged on the pedestal portion 2.
- the toilet body 4 is detachably attached to the pedestal portion 2.
- the toilet body 4 includes a frame 5 and a resin molded body 6.
- the frame 5 is a skeleton serving as a skeleton in the toilet body 4.
- the frame 5 is made of metal, and specifically, made of stainless steel.
- the frame 5 may be formed of, for example, iron, titanium, steel (steel), zinc, copper, or the like, or may be formed of a high-strength resin such as fiber-reinforced plastic.
- the frame 5 includes a base 51, a standing part 52, a pair of legs 53, and a pair of supporting parts 54.
- the base 51 faces the upper surface of the pedestal 2.
- the base portion 51 is detachably attached to the mounting surface 222 of the pedestal portion 2.
- the base portion 51 is formed in a substantially U-shape in plan view, and opens rearward.
- the inner peripheral edge of the base 51 forms an opening.
- the frame 5 has a lower opening surface 55 which faces downward and has an opening space facing the upper surface of the pedestal portion 2.
- the lower opening surface 55 is a surface located on the same plane as the lower surface of the base 51.
- the base 51 has a plurality of connecting portions 511 at both ends in the left-right direction.
- Each of the plurality of connecting portions 511 is a hole in the present embodiment.
- the base 51 and the pedestal 2 are connected to each other via a fixing tool that passes through the connecting portion 511 and the mounting hole 224.
- the connection portion 511 is formed on the base portion 51 behind the upright portion 52. Further, a lower end of a skirt 64 described later is attached to the base 51 at a position forward of the upright portion 52.
- the upright portion 52 is a portion that rises from the upper surface of the base 51. As shown in FIG. 5B, a mounting piece 642 provided at the rear end of the skirt 64 is mounted to the upright portion 52 via a fixing member 634. As shown in FIG. 4, in the present embodiment, the upright portion 52 is formed in an upside-down U-shape when viewed from the front (hereinafter, front view).
- the pair of leg portions 53 is raised one by one from the rear end of the base portion 51.
- the pair of legs 53 are separated in the left-right direction, and the rear edges of the surfaces facing each other form an opening.
- the frame 5 has a rear opening surface 56 facing rearward and having an opening space.
- the rear opening surface 56 is a surface located on the same plane as the rear surface of the leg 53, and is parallel to the vertical plane in the present embodiment.
- the base 51 is opened rearward, and no reinforcing material is provided to connect the rear ends of the base 51, and a reinforcing material that connects the lower ends of the pair of legs 53 is also provided. Absent. For this reason, the opening spaces of the rear opening surface 56 and the lower opening surface 55 are connected to each other.
- Each support part 54 connects the upright part 52 and the leg part 53.
- Each support part 54 is formed in a substantially crank shape in plan view.
- the pair of support portions 54 are connected by a connecting member 57.
- the resin molded body 6 is a part that forms the outer shell of the toilet body 4 and is supported by the frame 5.
- the resin molded body 6 includes a rim 61, a bowl 62, a water supply nozzle 63 (FIG. 6), a skirt 64 supporting the bowl 62, and a pair of side covers 65. , A rear cover 66 and a drain trap 67.
- the rim 61 is attached to the upper end of the bowl 62.
- the rim 61 is formed in an annular shape in plan view.
- the upper end surface of the rim 61 is flat, and the toilet seat 13 rests thereon as shown in FIG.
- the toilet seat 13 and the lid 14 are attached to the rear cover 66 so as to be rotatable around an axis parallel to the left-right direction.
- the bowl 62 receives the waste discharged by the user and discharges the waste from the discharge port 621 (FIG. 6).
- the bowl 62 has an opening surface on the upper surface, and is formed in a bowl shape. At the lower end of the bowl 62, a cylindrical portion that opens rearward is formed. A rear end of the cylindrical portion is a discharge port 621.
- the water supply nozzle 63 supplies water into the bowl 62.
- the water supply nozzle 63 is connected to the water supply device 32 via the water supply passage 8.
- the tip surface of the water supply nozzle 63 is a water supply port 631 through which water flows. In short, the water supply port 631 supplies water to the bowl 62.
- the skirt 64 supports the bowl 62.
- the skirt 64 is formed in a substantially U-shaped horizontal section, as shown in FIG.
- a plurality of vertical ribs 641 are formed on the inner peripheral surface of the skirt 64.
- the bowl 62 is supported by the vertical rib 641 at a position slightly below the upper end of the skirt 64, and the rim 61 is attached to the upper end of the skirt 64.
- the rim 61 and the skirt 64 are integrally formed by welding.
- the pair of side covers 65 are detachably attached to the frame 5.
- the side cover 65 covers the connecting portion 511. Therefore, when the side cover 65 is removed from the frame 5, the connecting portion 511 is exposed as shown in FIG. 7A.
- a user or an operator can easily perform the work of removing the frame 5 from the pedestal portion 2.
- the rear cover 66 is attached to the support portion 54 of the frame 5.
- the rear cover 66 forms the upper part of the rear end of the toilet apparatus 1.
- the rear cover 66 accommodates a backflow prevention unit 661 as shown in FIG.
- the backflow prevention unit 661 is provided in the middle of the water supply channel 8.
- the drain trap 67 forms the sealed water 622 in the bowl 62.
- the sealed water 622 is water stored in the bowl 62 and prevents odors and pests from the sewer pipe from entering the toilet room.
- the drain trap 67 is attached to a discharge port 621 of the bowl 62.
- the drain trap 67 is a so-called S-shaped trap.
- the drain trap 67 is provided in the middle of the discharge path 9. In short, the drain trap 67 and the crusher 31 are connected by the discharge path 9.
- the rear cover 7 is attached to the rear end of the pedestal 2.
- the rear cover 7 covers the rear opening surface 56 of the frame 5.
- the rear cover 7 is not fixed to the frame 5. Even if the frame 5 is removed from the pedestal 2, the rear cover 7 is kept attached to the pedestal 2.
- the rear cover 7 is located on the rear side with respect to the toilet body 4.
- the rear cover 7 has a holding portion 71 that holds at least a part of the pipe 10 that forms the discharge path 9.
- the holding section 71 may hold at least a part of the pipe 10 forming the water supply passage 8. In short, the rear cover 7 can hold the discharge path 9 or the water supply path 8.
- the water supply path 8 is a path that connects the water supply pipe connection portion 12 and the water supply port 631, as shown in FIG.
- a water supply device 32 is provided in the water supply channel 8.
- a water supply channel disconnection unit 81 is provided between the water supply device 32 and the water supply port 631 (specifically, between the water supply device 32 and the backflow prevention unit 661).
- the water supply channel disconnection unit 81 is provided in the water supply channel 8 and releases the connection between the water supply device 32 and the water supply port 631.
- the water supply channel disconnection unit 81 is a joint fixed to the toilet body 4 in the present embodiment. The pipe 10 connected between the joint and the water supply device 32 can be removed between the joint and the water supply device 32.
- the water supply channel disconnection unit 81 is a joint in the present embodiment, but may be a socket, a coupling joint, a one-touch joint that can detach the pipe 10 with one touch, or the like.
- the water supply channel disconnection section 81 is fixed to the toilet body 4, but may be configured so that the pipe 10 can be detached from the water supply device 32, or separated in the middle of the pipe 10. May be configured.
- the pipe 10 is made of, for example, a flexible tube, a flexible hose, a hard resin, or a metal flexible tube.
- the discharge path 9 is a path connecting the drain pipe connection portion 11 and the discharge port 621 as described above.
- a pulverizing device 31 is provided in the discharge path 9.
- a discharge path disconnection unit 91 is provided between the crushing device 31 and the discharge port 621 (specifically, between the crushing device 31 and the drain trap 67).
- the discharge path disconnecting unit 91 is provided in the discharge path 9 and releases the connection between the crusher 31 and the discharge port 621.
- the discharge path connection release unit 91 is a joint fixed to the crushing device 31. The joint and the drain trap 67 are detachably attached.
- the discharge path connection releasing unit 91 is a joint in the present embodiment, but may be a socket, a coupling joint, a one-touch joint capable of detaching the pipe 10 with one touch, or the like.
- the discharge path disconnection unit 91 is fixed to the crushing device 31.
- the pipe 10 is provided between the crushing device 31 and the drain trap 67, and is separated in the middle of the pipe 10. It may be configured.
- the toilet body 4 can be removed from the pedestal portion 2 as follows.
- a user or an operator referred to as a user or the like
- the connecting portion 511, the water supply channel disconnecting portion 81, and the discharge channel disconnecting portion 91 are exposed.
- the user or the like removes the fixing device that connects the pedestal portion 2 and the connecting portion 511, that is, the fixing device that connects the pedestal portion 2 and the base 51 of the frame 5.
- the user operates the water supply channel disconnection unit 81 and the discharge channel disconnection unit 91 to release the connection state between the water supply device 32 and the crushing device 31 and the toilet body 4.
- the lower end of the front end of the toilet body 4 is hooked on the hook 27 of the pedestal 2.
- the water supply device 32 and the crushing device 31 are located above the lower opening surface 55 and ahead of the rear opening surface 56.
- the term “above” includes the case where the water supply device 32 or the crushing device 31 and the lower opening surface 55 overlap.
- the “front” here includes a case where the water supply device 32 or the crushing device 31 and the rear opening surface 56 overlap.
- the user or the like moves the toilet body 4 forward with respect to the pedestal portion 2. Then, the lower end of the front end of the toilet body 4 is detached from the hook portion 27, and the toilet body 4 can be moved upward. At this time, since the frame 5 has the rear opening surface 56, the toilet body 4 can move with respect to the pedestal 2 even when the device 3 is attached to the pedestal 2.
- the user or the like moves the toilet body 4 upward. Since the opening space of the rear opening surface 56 and the opening space of the lower opening surface 55 of the frame 5 are connected, the toilet body 4 can be moved forward and upward with respect to the pedestal portion 2.
- the toilet device 1 is configured such that the water stopcock as the water supply unit 102 fixed to the wall 101 of the toilet room and the water supply pipe connection unit 12 are connected via the water supply pipe, but are drawn out of the water supply source.
- the drained pipe may be directly connected to the water supply pipe connection part 12 of the toilet device 1.
- the toilet body 4 is detachably attached to the mounting surface 222 of the pedestal 2, but may be detachably attached to the side surface of the pedestal 2. Further, the frame 5 of the toilet body 4 may be located outside the pedestal 2, and the frame 5 may be detachably attached to the installation surface 100. In short, the toilet body 4 only needs to be at least partially located above the pedestal 2.
- the water supply device 32 and the crushing device 31 are attached to the bottom plate 21, but one of the water supply device 32 and the crushing device 31 is attached to the bottom plate 21, and the other is crossed over the outer peripheral portion 22. It may be attached to. In addition, both the water supply device 32 and the crushing device 31 may be attached to the crosspiece spanned over the outer peripheral portion 22, and the device 3 may not necessarily be attached to the bottom plate 21.
- the water supplied to the bowl 62 is tap water in the present embodiment, but may be detergent water mixed with detergent in the middle of the water supply passage 8.
- the toilet apparatus (1) according to the first mode is arranged on the pedestal portion (2) placed on the installation surface (100) and on the pedestal portion (2).
- the toilet body (4) has a bowl (62) for receiving filth and discharging the filth from the discharge port (621), and a water supply port (631) for supplying water to the bowl (62).
- the toilet device (1) further includes a water supply device (32), a crushing device (31), a water supply channel disconnection section (81), and a discharge path disconnection section (91).
- the water supply device (32) is attached to the pedestal (2), and is connected to the water supply port (631) via the water supply path (8).
- the water supply device (32) switches between water supply to the water supply port (631) and water stoppage.
- the crushing device (31) is attached to the pedestal (2), and is connected to the discharge port (621) via the discharge path (9).
- the crusher (31) crushes the waste discharged from the outlet (621).
- the water supply channel disconnection section (81) releases the connection between the water supply device (32) and the water supply port (631).
- the discharge path disconnecting unit (91) releases the connection between the crusher (31) and the discharge port (621).
- the water supply device (32) and the toilet body (4), and the crushing device (31) and the toilet body (4) are connected by the water supply channel disconnection section (81) and the discharge path disconnection section (91). After releasing the connection, the toilet body (4) can be moved with respect to the pedestal (2). At this time, since the water supply device (32) and the crushing device (31) can be left in the pedestal portion (2), the operator can easily move the toilet body (4). As a result, maintenance of the water supply device (32) or the crushing device (31) can be easily performed.
- the toilet body (4) is detachably attached to the pedestal (2).
- the pedestal portion (2) has a bottom plate (21) facing the installation surface (100).
- the water can be received by the bottom plate (21), and the water can be supplied to the installation surface (100). ) Can be suppressed.
- At least one of the water supply device (32) and the crushing device (31) is attached to the bottom plate (21).
- the mounting structure of at least one of the water supply device (32) and the crushing device (31) can be simplified.
- the pedestal portion (2) has a rising surface (221) that rises along the outer periphery of the bottom plate (21).
- the received water is transferred from the bottom plate (21) to the installation surface (100). Flow can be suppressed.
- the pedestal portion (2) has a through hole (223) provided outside the rising surface (221).
- the pedestal (2) is attached to the installation surface (100) via a fixing tool that passes through the through hole (223).
- the pedestal portion (2) when the pedestal portion (2) is attached to the installation surface (100) by the fastener, it is possible to prevent the water received by the bottom plate (21) from flowing outside the rising surface (221). Therefore, it is possible to prevent water from flowing along the fixing tool to the installation surface (100).
- the toilet body (4) includes a frame (5) and a side cover (65).
- the frame (5) has a connecting portion (511) and is detachably attached to the pedestal portion (2) at the connecting portion (511).
- the side cover (65) is detachable with respect to the frame (5) and covers the connecting portion (511).
- the connecting portion (511) when the side cover (65) is removed, the connecting portion (511) is exposed, so that work on the connecting portion (511) can be easily performed. As a result, the work of removing the toilet body (4) from the pedestal (2) becomes easier.
- the toilet body (4) is provided in the discharge path (9) so as to be connected to the discharge port (621). It has a drain trap (67).
- the discharge path disconnecting section (91) is provided between the drain trap (67) and the crusher (31).
- the toilet body (4) can be moved while maintaining the state in which the water is sealed by the drain trap (67).
- the configurations according to the second to eighth aspects are not indispensable configurations for the toilet apparatus (1) and can be omitted as appropriate.
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