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WO2024008957A1
WO2024008957A1 PCT/EP2023/068929 EP2023068929W WO2024008957A1 WO 2024008957 A1 WO2024008957 A1 WO 2024008957A1 EP 2023068929 W EP2023068929 W EP 2023068929W WO 2024008957 A1 WO2024008957 A1 WO 2024008957A1
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toilet seat
seat ring
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Carsten Willers
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Neoperl Ag
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47KSANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
    • A47K13/00Seats or covers for all kinds of closets
    • A47K13/24Parts or details not covered in, or of interest apart from, groups A47K13/02 - A47K13/22, e.g. devices imparting a swinging or vibrating motion to the seats
    • A47K13/30Seats having provisions for heating, deodorising or the like, e.g. ventilating, noise-damping or cleaning devices
    • A47K13/302Seats with cleaning devices

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  • Toilet seat ring Description The invention relates to a toilet seat ring, with at least one under-shower, which has a nozzle for dispensing water, the toilet seat ring being designed to be pivotable. Toilets with under-showers are also known as “shower toilets”. shower toilets known from the market have an integrated shower function for the user's anal and/or genital area. For this purpose, the under-shower has a nozzle through which the water emerges towards the area to be cleaned. The nozzle can usually be extended, either electromechanically or under water pressure. In the latter case, the water pressure is used to feed the nozzle. The under-shower is preferably controlled via a valve that opens and closes the water supply.
  • the actuation can, for example, be carried out manually - i.e. by opening the valve - or electromechanically, with the electromechanical control triggering a pulse that causes the valve to open or close.
  • the flow rate can often be regulated.
  • shower toilets with an integral shower facility are highly developed toilets that, depending on the equipment, have additional functions, such as a drying function, heating function of the toilet seat ring and the like. Such shower toilets have generally proven themselves. However, their complexity makes them very expensive. The move has therefore been made to offering shower facilities as a retrofit part for conventional toilets as an alternative to shower toilets with an integral shower device. From DE 202006 013 209 U1 a toilet attachment is known which can be retrofitted as an additional module to a conventional toilet.
  • the toilet attachment has an under-shower and can be attached to a toilet ceramic in such a way that a conventional toilet seat is mounted in front of the toilet attachment.
  • a toilet attachment is known from EP 2938 790 B1, which can also be retrofitted as an additional module to a conventional toilet.
  • the toilet attachment has an under-shower and horizontal pivot axes to which a toilet seat can be attached.
  • the well-known toilet attachments provide a cost-effective and user-friendly option for retrofitting a shower facility to an existing toilet. In particular, all the necessary components can be accommodated in the known toilet attachments. In addition to the under-shower and the valve, this also includes any drinking water protection.
  • the well-known toilet attachments require a lot of space because they are placed behind the toilet seats.
  • the invention is based on the object of further developing retrofittable toilet attachments in such a way that the overall arrangement consisting of the toilet seat and under-shower takes up less space.
  • the object is achieved by a toilet seat ring with the features of claim 1.
  • the toilet seat ring has a receptacle, which is preferably designed as a cavity.
  • a water pipe connecting the valve and the under-shower is included in the holder.
  • the receptacle is formed in the pivotable section of the toilet seat ring. It is advantageously an integral part of the swiveling toilet seat ring.
  • the water pipe can be, for example, a hose, in particular a silicone hose, and the water pipe can also consist of several sections.
  • each sub-shower is assigned a water pipe.
  • the two water pipes can be fed by preferably one or two valves.
  • the invention proposes a completely new way of accommodating components required to operate the under-shower, which, according to the invention, are accommodated in the toilet seat ring. This is according to the invention at least around the water pipe. Accommodation of further components is preferably possible.
  • the receptacle (and thus also the components located in the receptacle) is folded up together with the toilet seat ring when the toilet seat ring is folded up. Due to the accommodation of the components according to the invention, a toilet attachment arranged behind the toilet seat ring is not required as in the prior art, which leads to a considerable saving of space in the overall arrangement. This is particularly true if the under-shower is also arranged on the toilet seat ring, as is considered advantageous. Another significant advantage lies in cost-effective production, since compared to the known designs in which the components are arranged behind the pivotable toilet seat ring (in particular its pivot axis), the functional unit that accommodates the components can be omitted.
  • the toilet seat ring can be designed as an independent ring without a cover. It can also be part of a toilet seat. This then also has a toilet seat lid. Furthermore, the toilet seat ring can be open in the front area. It is then not completely circumferential.
  • the valve is preferably arranged on the toilet seat ring, particularly preferably at least partially accommodated in the receptacle.
  • the valve preferably has a valve body and an actuating device by means of which the valve body is actuated.
  • the actuating device is designed, for example, as a rotary knob. It can be arranged outside the receptacle so that the valve can be easily operated by a user.
  • the recording is preferably limited by a base plate.
  • the base plate is advantageously detachably connected to the toilet seat ring.
  • the base plate can be screwed to the toilet seat ring.
  • the base plate is arranged on the underside of the toilet seat ring.
  • the base plate preferably forms the cavity together with the toilet seat ring.
  • the valve is arranged, in particular fastened, on the base plate.
  • the under-shower can be arranged on the base plate. This allows the base plate to be easily connected to the toilet seat ring.
  • an arrangement of the components on the base plate allows advantageous pre-assembly, so that only the base plate needs to be attached to the toilet seat ring during final assembly.
  • the base plate advantageously limits the recording. It thus takes on two tasks, namely on the one hand a support function for the respective components and on the other hand an at least one-sided edging of the receptacle.
  • An advantageous embodiment is characterized in that (in the horizontal position of use of the toilet seat ring) the at least one sub-shower extends downwards.
  • the water pipe preferably the valve and/or possibly a drinking water safety device, is arranged on the top of the base plate, as will be explained in more detail below. Such a construction is particularly compact.
  • the at least one under-shower can be moved downwards from the base plate.
  • This has space-related advantages, particularly when the under-shower is at least partially accommodated in the receptacle.
  • the aim of the under-shower is to be compact on the one hand in order to keep the overall construction compact.
  • the under-shower must be able to easily reach the area to be washed when in the extended operating position.
  • the under-shower must not come into contact with the human body.
  • the under-shower in an installed position preferably moves out diagonally downwards and forwards. On the one hand, this brings the nozzle closer to the area to be washed.
  • the oblique movement path avoids contact with the human body.
  • the nozzle When moving out, the nozzle preferably moves on a downwardly curved path.
  • the extendable cylinders of the under-shower themselves are curved.
  • the under-shower has a sleeve and a hollow cylinder piston which is movably guided in the sleeve.
  • the sleeve advantageously extends downwards from the base plate.
  • the hollow cylinder piston is retracted into its rest position.
  • it moves out of the sleeve against a spring force. After operation, it is pulled into the sleeve due to the spring force.
  • two under showers it is advantageous to have two sleeves.
  • the nozzle is expediently arranged in the end region of the hollow cylinder piston.
  • the sleeve is formed integrally with the base plate. It can therefore be produced together with the base plate, which is advantageous in terms of manufacturing technology.
  • the integral production requires a high degree of tightness.
  • An advantageous embodiment of the toilet seat ring according to the invention is characterized in that at least one drinking water safety device is arranged in the receptacle, preferably on the base plate. In terms of flow, the drinking water safety device is arranged between the valve and the under-shower and is preferably part of the water pipe. Relevant components can therefore be stored in the holder, which is advantageous in terms of space. The arrangement of these components on the base plate has assembly advantages.
  • the base plate is detachably connected to the toilet seat ring, a further advantage is that the components can be connected to the toilet seat ring together with the base plate and detached from the toilet seat ring together with the base plate . All components are mounted at a designated location on the base plate. For correct alignment, all that is needed is to correctly mount the base plate on the toilet seat ring to ensure that all components are in their intended location. This applies in particular even if the under-shower is also arranged on the base plate, as is considered advantageous.
  • the drinking water safety device is arranged within a cover, which is preferably mounted sealingly on the base plate. This design has the advantage that the toilet seat ring can be opened without any leakage escaping.
  • the cover does not have to be mounted on the base plate in a completely sealing manner. It is advantageous if the cover is at least partially opposite the base plate is sealed.
  • the lid is advantageously arranged in the receptacle.
  • the drinking water safety device is advantageously attached to the base plate or to the lid. Additionally or alternatively, the under-shower can advantageously be attached to the lid. It is advisable for the water pipe to pass through the lid.
  • the lid advantageously has a through opening. It is considered particularly advantageous if one end of the drinking water safety device extends through the lid. This enables a stable seal against the lid.
  • the cable can be plugged onto the end and, if necessary, additionally fixed. This ensures good tightness of the pipe system.
  • the toilet seat ring expediently has a water connection.
  • the water flow to the nozzle is controlled via the valve. Either it is an on-off valve, which has two operating states and can be switched either on or off. Alternatively, the amount of water can be regulated using the valve.
  • the valve advantageously has a valve body, which fluidly connects the water connection to the nozzle, and an actuating device which is used for (preferably manual) actuation of the valve body.
  • the actuating device which can be designed as a button, in particular a rotary button, is preferably arranged outside the receptacle.
  • the toilet seat ring has at least one under-shower. It can also have two sub-showers.
  • the actuating device is rotated in one direction (for example to the right). If the other sub-shower is to be operated, the actuating device is turned in the other direction. Depending on the direction of rotation, one or the other sub-shower can be controlled. Preferably only one valve is required to supply the two under-showers.
  • the water connection is used to connect to a stationary domestic water supply. For example, a connection hose that has a union nut comes into consideration here. When assembled, the union nut is in threaded engagement with the water connection. Nevertheless, the water hose can be rotated compared to the toilet seat ring.
  • At least one drinking water safety device is arranged in the receptacle, preferably on the base plate.
  • the drinking water protection can be arranged directly or indirectly - for example via the lid - on the base plate.
  • An injector is preferably used in which a jet of water is sprayed over a free section and collected beyond the free section.
  • Such drinking water protection is known, for example, from DE 20 2012 002 585 U1. If there are two sub-showers for When used, each under-shower is assigned a drinking water safety device. With regard to handling and accessibility and therefore also ergonomics, it is considered advantageous if the valve is arranged on the side of the toilet seat ring.
  • the water connection can also be attached to the side of the toilet seat ring.
  • an edge extends out of the base plate. The edge serves to channel leakage that may come from the drinking water safety system.
  • the edge is formed integrally with the base plate.
  • the base plate can then be produced together with the edge as an injection molded part.
  • a preferred embodiment of the invention is characterized in that the base plate has a recess for leakage.
  • the leakage is advantageously channeled through the edge in the direction of the recess.
  • the recess then serves to drain the leak into a toilet ceramic.
  • the under-shower advantageously extends through the recess.
  • the recess therefore takes on two tasks, namely the outlet of leaks and the passage of the under-shower.
  • the under-shower can reach through the recess in an operating position in which the nozzle is supplied with water. It is also possible for the under-shower to reach through the recess even in a rest position in which the nozzle is not supplied with water.
  • the base plate has a screen that extends from the base plate.
  • the umbrella serves Shielding and, if necessary, drainage of leaks.
  • the shielding also shields the at least one sub-shower and thereby protects it. It is considered advantageous if the recess, viewed from the side, is arranged between the umbrella and the under-shower.
  • the umbrella is inclined forward and downward. As a result, the leakage is drained away particularly advantageously with little space requirement. This applies in particular when the screen extends from the base plate adjacent to the recess, in particular behind the recess. In the use position of the toilet seat ring, the screen preferably reaches under the recess and/or the under-shower.
  • location information such as back, front, side, etc. refers to a toilet seat ring in a horizontal position of use. At the front is the end of the toilet seat ring that faces a user standing in front of the toilet seat ring.
  • the toilet seat ring advantageously has a pivot axis about which the toilet seat ring can be pivoted, and an opening for a human buttocks, with the recording in the top view of the toilet seat ring between the pivot axis and the opening is arranged.
  • Such a construction is very compact.
  • the toilet seat ring forms a seating level on which the human buttocks rest when the toilet is used.
  • the receptacle in the position of use) extends beyond the seat level.
  • the lid is in the back Area higher than in the front area. It advantageously forms an increase in the area of the recording.
  • the toilet seat ring is designed as a component of a toilet seat, which also has a toilet seat lid.
  • the toilet seat ring and the toilet seat lid can preferably be pivoted about the same pivot axis.
  • the toilet seat lid particularly preferably extends over the receptacle when the toilet seat is installed. It can completely cover the toilet seat ring.
  • Figure 1 is a schematic representation of a rear perspective view of a first exemplary embodiment of a toilet seat according to the invention
  • Figure 2 is a schematic representation of a perspective view of the toilet seat according to Figure 1, with the toilet seat lid opened
  • Figure 3 is a schematic representation of a perspective, partially sectioned view of the toilet seat according to Figure 1 from below
  • Figure 4 shows a schematic representation of a base plate of the toilet seat according to Figure 1
  • Figure 5 is a schematic representation of a perspective view of the base plate according to Figure 4 with the cover removed
  • Figure 6 is a schematic representation of a sectional view of the under-shower in the rest position
  • Figure 7 is a schematic representation of a sectional view of the under-shower in the extended state (operating position)
  • Figure 8 shows a schematic representation of a rear perspective view of a second exemplary embodiment of a toilet seat according to the invention
  • Figure 9 is a schematic representation of a perspective, partially sectioned view of the toilet seat according to Figure 8 from below
  • Figure 10 shows
  • Figure 1 shows a toilet seat 1 from diagonally behind, the toilet seat 1 having a toilet seat ring 2 and a toilet seat cover 3.
  • the toilet seat ring 2 and the toilet seat cover 3 are pivotally mounted about a common pivot axis 4, as indicated by dashed lines in Figure 1.
  • both the toilet seat ring 2 and the toilet seat lid 3 can be folded up, as is shown in the toilet seat lid 3, for example in Figure 2.
  • the reference number 5 denotes a water connection and the reference number 6 denotes an actuating device of a valve 7 (see FIG. 4).
  • the water connection 5 is used to connect the toilet seat ring 2 to a building-side water supply.
  • the amount of water for supplying a sub-shower is controlled via the actuating device 6, which in the present case is designed as a rotary knob, as will be explained in more detail below.
  • FIG 2 shows the toilet seat 1 with an opened toilet seat lid 3. From this view it is clear that the toilet seat ring 2 has an opening 8 for a human buttocks.
  • the toilet seat ring 2 also has at least one under-shower 9, which will be explained in more detail in connection with Figures 6 and 7.
  • the exemplary embodiment shown has two sub-showers 9, one sub-shower 9 being provided for the female intimate area and the other sub-shower for the anal area. Both showers 9 are protected by a screen 10.
  • FIG. 3 shows the toilet seat 1 in a view from below. From this view it is clear that the screen 10 extends downwards from the toilet seat ring 2.
  • the screen 10 is arranged on a base plate 11 and is preferably formed integrally with the base plate 11.
  • the base plate 11 is detachably connected to the toilet seat ring 2, in the present case via screws 12.
  • the base plate 11 is preferably arranged on the underside of the toilet seat ring 2.
  • the basic functions of the toilet seat such as its attachment to a toilet ceramic, are known.
  • the toilet seat ring 2 has a receptacle 13.
  • the receptacle 13 is shown partially cut open in FIG.
  • the receptacle 13 is advantageously designed as a cavity and is preferably delimited by the base plate 11.
  • the valve is identified by reference number 7.
  • the valve 7 has the already mentioned actuating device 6 and a valve body 14. Depending on the direction in which the actuating device 6 is rotated, the valve controls either a first hose 15 or a second hose 16. Both hoses 15, 16 each lead to a nozzle 29.
  • the valve 7 is supplied via the water connection 5.
  • the two hoses 15, 16 are water pipes.
  • the water pipe can also be designed as a pipe, i.e. rigid, although a hose has the advantage of greater flexibility.
  • the water connection 5 and the valve body 14 are made in one piece. They can also be trained separately be. Both the water connection 5 and the valve 7 are preferably mounted on the base plate 11.
  • the reference number 17 denotes a cover which is detachably connected to the base plate 11.
  • two drinking water protection devices 18, 19 are arranged within the cover 17, in which a water jet is directed over a free section 20 during operation. A backflow of water in the direction of the valve 7 is therefore not possible.
  • the water protection devices 18, 19 can be attached to the cover 17.
  • the base plate 11 has an edge 21 which provides a barrier to leakage from the two drinking water protection devices 18, 19. When assembled, the cover 17 seals against the base plate 11.
  • a circumferential seal 22 is provided.
  • the base plate 11 has a recess 25 through which the leakage can flow away.
  • the recess 25 is preferably arranged between the at least one under-shower 9 and the screen 10.
  • the water protection devices 18, 19 are connected via hoses 23, 24 to an attachment 26, which serves to supply the two under-showers 9, as can be seen from Figures 6 and 7, to which reference is made below.
  • the two hoses 23, 24 form the water pipe.
  • the water pipe can also be designed in several parts.
  • the two under-showers 9 each have a sleeve 27, which is preferably formed integrally with the base plate 11.
  • a hollow cylinder piston 28 is slidably guided in the sleeve 27.
  • the rest position of the front under-shower 9 is shown in Figure 6. If the under-shower 9 is supplied with water, the wooden cylinder piston 28 moves out of the sleeve 27 against a spring force, as shown in Figure 7. The water can then emerge from a nozzle 29. When the valve 7 is closed, the hollow cylinder piston 28 moves back into its starting position according to FIG. 6 due to a spring force (eg a spiral spring).
  • a spring force eg a spiral spring
  • FIGS. 8 to 13 A second exemplary embodiment of a toilet seat according to the invention is shown in FIGS. 8 to 13.
  • Figure 8 shows a perspective view of the second exemplary embodiment.
  • the second exemplary embodiment differs from the first exemplary embodiment in that the toilet seat ring 2 rises gently towards the rear. This allows the toilet seat lid 3 to be flat on its top side and not to form an elevation 30 like the first exemplary embodiment (see Figure 1).
  • Another difference is the under showers 9. They are curved downwards, which is considered advantageous.
  • One under-shower 9 is shorter than the other under-shower 9. This advantageously leads to different washing areas.
  • Figure 9 shows the second exemplary embodiment in perspective from below. It is clear from this that the base plate 11 is pulled slightly further back than the first exemplary embodiment.
  • the base plate 11 is clipped into the toilet seat ring 2. Furthermore, it can be seen that the under-showers 9 are largely included in the recording 13. Only their ends engage in the rest position through a recess 34 in the base plate 11. This recess 34 does not extend like a slot like in the first exemplary embodiment (see Figure 5), but allows the at least one under-shower 9 to reach through, which is advantageous in itself is seen.
  • Figure 10 shows the base plate with the lid mounted on it. Except for the missing screen 10 (see Figure 4), this view largely corresponds to the view of the first one Embodiment according to Figure 4, so that reference is made to the relevant description.
  • Figure 11 shows a perspective view of the cover 17 of the second exemplary embodiment from below.
  • the under-showers 9 are mounted in the cover 17, with the two under-showers 9 being combined as a structural unit. Such a structural unit is known from the prior art.
  • the two drinking water fuses 18, 19 are also mounted in the cover 17.
  • the cover 17 has two through openings 35 through which one end of the respective drinking water fuse 18, 19 extends.
  • the respective hose 15, 16 is placed on the end and secured by means of a locking ring 36.
  • Figure 12 shows a top view of the base plate 11 with the components of the valve 7, the water connection 5, the drinking water safety devices 18, 19 and the two under-showers 9 as well as the associated hoses 15, 16, 23 and 24.
  • the cover 17 has been omitted .
  • Figure 13 shows a further perspective view of the base plate 11, from which it is clear that the base plate 11 has hooks 37 with which the base plate can be clipped into the toilet seat ring 2. Furthermore, the recess 34 through which the two under-showers 9 reach is clearly visible. The recess 34 is advantageously located within the edge 21. Regardless of this, the under-showers are advantageously protected by a screen 38.
  • the screen 38 directs the leakage into a toilet bowl (not shown) and is advantageously inclined forward and downward at an angle for this purpose. Preferably, it reaches under the showers 9.
  • Figure 14 shows a connection hose 31 for connection to the water connection 5.
  • the connection hose 31 has a union nut 32, which is rotatable relative to the connection hose 31, even when the union nut 32 is firmly in threaded engagement with the water connection 5.
  • the union nut 32 is sealed from the connecting hose 31 by at least one, in the present case by two, O-rings 33. If, for reasons of understanding, one sub-shower is mentioned in the present description, several sub-showers should also be included and vice versa.
  • the invention relates to a toilet seat ring with at least one under-shower, so that all features described also relate to at least one under-shower.

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L'invention concerne un anneau de siège de WC (2) comportant au moins une douchette intime (9) comportant une buse de distribution d'eau et une vanne pour l'alimentation en eau de la buse. L'anneau de siège de WC (2) est conçu de manière à pouvoir pivoter et est caractérisé en ce que l'anneau de siège de WC (2) présente un logement (13). Dans ce logement (13) se trouve une conduite d'eau reliant la vanne et la douchette intime (9). L'anneau de siège de WC (2) est très compact.
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