Sanitary device for washing private parts of person
A sanitary device for washing private parts of a person; wherein, while a toilet seat unit is rotated so as to be in an open position, a predetermined space is formed between a rear surface of a box portion and a toilet bowl rim surface so as to shift a rotational axis, about which the toilet seat unit rotates, in a forward, and an upward direction.
Latest Patents:
The present invention is based on and claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 to Japanese Patent Applications 2004-021931 filed on Jan. 29, 2004; 2004-021932 filed on Jan. 29, 2004 and 2004-021936 filed on Jan. 29, 2004, which are hereby incorporated by reference.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThis invention generally relates to a sanitary device for washing private parts of a person. More particularly, this invention relates to a sanitary device attached to a rear portion of a rim surface of a toilet bowl, a sanitary device for washing private parts of a person.
BACKGROUNDA known sanitary device for washing private parts of a person (hereinbelow referred to as a sanitary washing device), which is attached to, and positioned at, an end portion of the rim surface of the toilet bowl, basically includes a toilet seat, on which a user is seated; and a box portion, which is positioned at the rear portion of the toilet seat and houses controlling apparatuses, such as a washing nozzle apparatus for washing the private parts of the user; and a drying apparatus, which dries the user with warm air. Further, a toilet lid is provided on the toilet seat so as to cover it. Both a rear end portion of the toilet seat, and a rear end portion of the toilet lid, are attached to the box portion so as to be rotatable relative to the box portion. In this configuration, spaces, which are relatively large, are formed respectively between the toilet seat and the box portion, and between the toilet lid and the box portion, and dust and dirt tend to easily accumulate within the space. Moreover, because of the structure of the sanitary device, dust and dirt cannot be wiped completely with a duster. In addition, according to the design of such a device, the box portion is separated from the toilet seat, flexibility of design tends to be limited.
In view of the above circumstances, a known sanitary device for washing private parts of a person, which is disclosed in a patent documents JP H05(1993)-4995 U, includes a toilet seat and a box portion, which is formed integrally with a toilet seat. Specifically, a bottom plate of the box portion is supported to the rear end portion of a mounting member, which is directly fixed to a rim surface of the toilet bowl. The undersurface of the bottom plate of the box portion, and the toilet bowl rim surface, are exposed by rotating the box portion in a backward direction by means of lifting up the box portion, the toilet lid, which is rotatably attached to the box portion, and the toilet seat so as to be moved backward. Thus, the undersurface of the bottom plate of the box portion and the toilet bowl rim surface can be easily cleaned without removing the entire sanitary device from the toilet bowl.
Thus, because of the structure, wherein the box portion is formed integrally with the toilet seat, and the bottom plate of the box portion is rotatably attached to the rear end portion of a mounting member directly fixed to a rim surface of the toilet bowl, the undersurface of the bottom plate of the box portion and the toilet bowl rim surface can be cleaned without removing the entire sanitary device from the toilet bowl. However, this kind of sanitary device is inconvenient to use for the reasons described below.
Specifically, because the toilet seat is formed integrally with the box portion, and the bottom board of the box portion is rotatably attached to the rear end of the mounting member, which in turn is directly fixed to the rim surface of the toilet bowl, the toilet seat can be maintained in an open position by rotating the box portion at approximately 90 degrees relative to the rim surface of the toilet bowl so as to position rear surface of the box portion, at a time when the toilet seat is in a closed position, on the rim surface of the toilet bowl. In this configuration, because a low tank is provided at the rear portion of the box portion so as to provide a space at a predetermined distance therebetween, and the box portion rotates in a backward direction at 90 degrees relative to the rim surface of the toilet bowl so as to position rear surface of the box portion, while the toilet seat is in a closed position, on the rim surface of the toilet bowl, a distance between the rear surface of the box portion and the low tank needs to be set at equal to, or greater than, a height of the box portion. However, because the box portion houses a component of large capacity, such as a warm water tank for pooling warm water, the height of the box portion needs to be greater. In other words, while the toilet seat is in a closed position, the distance between the rear surface of the box portion and the low tank becomes relatively large. In addition, because space in a toilet room is limited, while the toilet seat is in a closed position, it is preferable that a distance between the rear surface of the box portion and the low tank be minimized, and such a structure is required as the norm.
Further, other than at a time when there is a need for the rim surface of the toilet bowl to be cleaned, the toilet lid needs to be maintained at a closed position while a male urinates into the toilet bowl. However, because an opening is formed at the box portion, through which a nozzle of the washing mechanism protrudes and regresses, and because such an opening is positioned along on a track of parabola by urine, urine can seep into the box portion through the opening, thus causing damage to an electronic device, or to an electronic element provided in the box portion.
Furthermore, on the rear surface of the box portion and the toilet seat, washing water, which is emitted from the nozzle for washing the anus and reflected near the anus, is attached so as to be stilliform, and after the box portion is rotated at 90 degrees so as to be positioned on the rim surface, the stilliformed water drops onto the rim surface of the toilet bowl, and as a result, the rim surface is soiled.
Thus, a need exists for a sanitary device for washing private parts of a person, a sanitary device that is contained within a minimum of space between the box portion and the low tank, that prevents urine from seeping into the box portion, and that prevents the rim surface of the toilet bowl from becoming soiled. The present invention has been made in view of the above circumstances and provides such a sanitary device.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONA first aspect of the present invention provides a sanitary device for washing private parts of a person, comprising a toilet seat unit which has a seating surface portion at a front portion thereof in a longitudinal direction, and a box portion at a rear portion thereof in a longitudinal direction, the seating surface portion and the box portion being formed integrally together, and a washing mechanism housed in the box portion, wherein, while the box portion is rotatably attached at a predetermined height to a bracket, which is in turn fixed to a rear portion of a toilet bowl rim surface; the toilet seat unit rotates within a range between a closed position, in which the seating surface portion is positioned on the toilet bowl rim surface, and an open position, in which a space is provided between a rear surface of the box portion and the toilet bowl rim surface, at the same time the seating surface portion is positioned so as to be, at a right angle, or at an obtuse angle, relative to the toilet bowl rim surface.
A second aspect of the present invention provides the sanitary device for washing private parts of a person according to claim 1, wherein, while the toilet seat unit is in its open position, the space provided between the rear end surface of the box portion and the toilet bowl rim surface is not less than 20 mm in a vertical length.
A third aspect of the present invention provides the sanitary device for washing private parts of a person according to claim 1, wherein the washing mechanism includes a nozzle which extends through an opening of the box portion towards the inside of the toilet bowl so as to wash the private part of the person while the toilet seat unit is in its closed position, the opening being closed by a shutter while the toilet seat unit is in its open position.
A fourth aspect of the present invention provides the sanitary device for washing private parts of a person according to claim 1, wherein an under surface of the box portion is formed in a smooth circular-arc shape, and when the toilet seat unit is rotated so as to be in its open position, the under surface is positioned above an opening of the toilet bowl.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSThe foregoing and additional features and characteristics of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description considered with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
A preferred embodiment related to the present invention will be explained below with reference to the attached drawings
A bracket 70 is detachably attached to a rear portion of a rim surface 12a of a toilet bowl 12, and the toilet seat unit 20 is rotatably attached to the bracket 70. A range of rotation of the toilet seat unit 20 is set within a closed position, in which the seating surface portion 22 is positioned on the rim surface 12a through rubber legs 22a, and an open position, in which the seating surface portion 22 is positioned so as to be at a right angle, or at an obtuse angle, relative to the rim surface 12a; at the same time a space G is provided between a rear surface of the box portion 24 and rim surface 12a, as shown in
On the rim surface 12a of the toilet bowl 12, a low tank 50 is positioned immediately behind the box portion 24 of the toilet seat unit 20. Further, a toilet lid 60 is rotatably attached to the box portion 24 of the toilet seat unit 20 so as to cover the seating surface portion 22. A center point of the rotation of the toilet lid 60 is identical to a center point of the rotation of the toilet seat unit 20, and thus, when the toilet seat unit 20 is operated by hand, so as to be rotated from a closed position to an open position, the toilet lid 60 rotates integrally with the toilet seat unit 20. Thus, only when the toilet seat unit 20 is rotated so as to be in a closed position, the toilet lid 60 follows the rotation of the toilet seat unit 20 so as also to be in a closed position, and only when the toilet seat unit 20 is operated by hand, and rotated, so as to be in an open position, together with the toilet lid 60, the toilet lid 60 is rotated integrally with the toilet seat unit 20 so as to be in an open position.
The bracket 70 is positioned near a pair of holes 14 and detachably attached to the rear portion of the rim surface 12a of the toilet bowl 12. Specifically, the bracket 70 includes a base plate 72, a pair of supporting units 74 and a pair of stopper members 76. Two supporting units 74, are formed integrally with the base plate 72 so as to project from the base plate 72 in an upward direction. Two stopper members 76, also spaced with a predetermined length in a width direction of the toilet bowl 12, are formed integrally with the base plate 72 at the rear end portion thereof so as to project in an upward direction. One of the supporting units 74 corresponds to one of the stopper members 76 so as to be on a line in a longitudinal direction of the toilet bowl 12. On the supporting units 74, slots 74a are sculpted so as to open in an upward direction, and two arms 78 (a first arm and a second arm) are detachably fitted within the slots 74a. Further, holes 78a are formed on each of the arms 78 so as to be coaxial with each other in a width direction of the toilet bowl 12. Further, a pair of screw rods 79 is formed on the undersurface of the base plate 72. Two screw rods 79 are, fitted into, and supported at, either of the holes 14, which are formed on the rear portion of the rim surface 12a of the toilet bowl 12. Thus, the bracket 70 is positioned near the holes 14 and detachably attached to the rear portion of the rim surface 12a of the toilet bowl 12.
As shown in
Under such circumstances, in the box portion 24, a hinge pin 80 penetrates through a left-hand surface, as viewed in
The toilet lid 60 is rotatably attached to the box portion 24 of the toilet seat unit 20 so as to cover the seating surface portion 22. A first boss portion 60a is formed on the inner surface of the toilet lid 60 at one side (the left side as viewed in
As described above, because the rotational axis of the hinge pin 80 is identical to the rotational axis of the first shaft portion 82a of the first damper 82, and the rotational axis of the second shaft portion 86a of the second damper 86 is identical to the rotational axis of the land portion 60b; a center of the rotation of the toilet lid 60 is identical with a center of the rotation of the toilet seat unit 20. In this configuration, when the toilet seat unit 20 is operated by hand so as to be rotated from a closed position to an open position, the toilet lid 60 rotates integrally with the toilet seat unit 20. Thus, when only the toilet seat unit 20 is rotated so as to be in a closed position, the toilet lid 60 follows the rotation of the toilet seat unit 20 so as to also be in a closed position, and when only the toilet seat unit 20 is, operated by hand, and rotated, so as to be in an open position, together with the toilet lid 60, the toilet lid 60 is rotated integrally with the toilet seat unit 20 so as to be in an open position.
As shown in
While the toilet seat unit 20 is in a closed position, in other words, while the toilet seat unit 20 is positioned in a state of being used, as shown especially in
As shown in
In accordance with
However, as shown in
Based on
When the box portion 24 is rotated so as to be uprising, as shown in
The principles, preferred embodiment and mode of operation of the present invention have been described in the foregoing specification. However, the invention, which is intended to be protected, is not to be construed as limited to the particular embodiments disclosed. Further, the embodiments described herein are to be regarded as illustrative rather than restrictive. Variations and changes may be made by others, and equivalents employed, without departing from the sprit of the present invention. Accordingly, it is expressly intended that all such variations, changes and equivalents which fall within the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined in the claims, be embraced thereby.
Claims
1. A sanitary device for washing private parts of a person, comprising:
- a toilet seat unit which has a seating surface portion at a front portion thereof in a longitudinal direction, and a box portion at a rear portion thereof in a longitudinal direction, the seating surface portion and the box portion being formed integrally together; and
- a washing mechanism housed in the box portion, wherein, while the box portion is rotatably attached at a predetermined height to a bracket, which is in turn fixed to a rear portion of a toilet bowl rim surface; the toilet seat unit rotates within a range between a closed position, in which the seating surface portion is positioned on the toilet bowl rim surface, and an open position, in which a space is provided between a rear surface of the box portion and the toilet bowl rim surface, at the same time the seating surface portion is positioned so as to be, at a right angle, or at an obtuse angle, relative to the toilet bowl rim surface.
2. The sanitary device for washing private parts of a person according to claim 1, wherein, while the toilet seat unit is in its open position, the space provided between the rear end surface of the box portion and the toilet bowl rim surface is not less than 20 mm in a vertical length.
3. The sanitary device for washing private parts of a person according to claim 1, wherein the washing mechanism includes a nozzle which extends through an opening of the box portion towards the inside of the toilet bowl so as to wash the private part of the person while the toilet seat unit is in its closed position, the opening being closed by a shutter while the toilet seat unit is in its open position.
4. The sanitary device for washing private parts of a person according to claim 1, wherein an under surface of the box portion is formed in a smooth circular-arc shape, and when the toilet seat unit is rotated so as to be in its open position, the under surface is positioned above an opening of the toilet bowl.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 13, 2005
Publication Date: Aug 4, 2005
Applicant:
Inventor: Hideki Furukawa (Anjo-shi)
Application Number: 11/034,065