Discharge and outflow devices applied to improved sanitary toilet
Improvements introduced to discharge devices applied to sanitary toilets, discharge devices developed as obstruction element for the opening and closing of the outflow pit of the sanitary toilet, particularly those without siphon; such discharge devices include a sanitary toilet projected with a funnel type duct allowing adaptation of a funnel to outflow the dejections and where the elements of the discharge will be installed, such as a member of the articulated floodgate, counterbalance member and drive in the form of a door latch with magnetic or electrical/electronic lock which allow better adjustment to the operation of the sanitary toilet discharge, allowing them to be cleaned with only 3 liters of water per discharge.
The present invention deals with discharge and outflow devices applied improved sanitary toilets, more particularly related to a discharge fixture developed as obstruction element for the opening and closing of the outflow pit of the sanitary toilet, particularly those which do not have a siphon; such discharge fixture comprises forms and constructions specially designed to allow the adaptation of discharge drives, in addition to an outflow funnel where the discharge equipment are installed, i.e., a member of articulated floodgate, counterbalance member and drive in the form of a door latch with magnetic or electronic lock, which allow a better adjustment to the operation of the sanitary toilet discharge, allowing them to be cleaned with only 3 liters of water per discharge.
GROUNDS FOR THE TECHNIQUEAs well known, one of the greatest current problems refers to the relationship between the savings of water and the increase of the population producing human dejections, being inversely proportional, since the higher the number of the people with access possibilities to the use of sanitary toilets with water discharge, the larger is its consumption.
As currently designed, the sanitary toilet is an anatomic format container equipped with a water pit destined to receiving residues of human physiology and of an internal device capable of removing them by means of a water flow, more usually known as siphon.
The old sanitary toilets required large volumes of discharge water, being responsible for the high water consumption in the homes.
In 1997, as it had been done in the first world countries with the purpose of reducing the water consumption of the sanitary installations, the Ministry of the Interior, by means of the Programa Brasileiro da Qualidade e Produtividade no Habitat—PBQP-H [Brazilian Program of Quality and Productivity at Home—PBQP—H] established in a rule, by joint cooperation with the manufacturers of the area, new maximum limits of water use for the cleaning of sanitary toilets, to be gradually adopted up to year 2002.
According to such governmental order, up to year 1999, the sanitary toilets used in Brazil may consume up to 12 liters discharge water per cycle. As of year 2002, the maximum limit of water use by sanitary toilets was changed to 9 liters per discharge and as of 2002, this limit has changed to 6.8 liters, similar level, even higher, to that already adopted by the European Community and North American countries.
In order to be able to establish and control the water consumption volume of the sanitary toilets it is necessary that the discharge be equipped with a discharge box which, due to its own nature, can only release water volumes according to the volume of the reservoir, since the volume of water released by the wall valves depend on the amount of time in which the button is pressed.
The hydrodynamic energy used in the sanitary toilet cleaning process is provided by a discharge device which feeds the sanitary toilet with water at suitable volume and speed not only to remove the residues deposited therein but also to conduct them through the sewage piping, in the horizontal direction, until they reach the drop pipe of the building installations.
The sanitary toilets may be currently setup to operate by siphoning or through the dragging system, largely known by the technique.
Only as illustration, both systems (siphoning and dragging) operate integrating three basic components, i.e., the sanitary toilet, the discharge box and the sewage, and is processed in three different steps (see
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The satisfactory performance of a low consumption sanitary toilet depends, therefore, of its capacity of removing the totality of the solid residues with the initial 40% of water discharged by the discharge fixture so that there still remains at least 2.5 liters of clean water to carry the solid residues to the system drop pipe.
Discharge devices applied to sanitary toilets with outflows having a funnel form are described in patents, such as, for instance, PI 7907568 where a mechanism is associated to a complex driving arm and a blade of the shutter type capable of sealing the edge of the funnel through the pressure exercised by the referred driving arm.
The European patent EP 1045077 describes a vat used as vase, which funnel is supported over a complex discharge structure, coupled to a discharge box and an arm acting associated to a driving pedal which allows the de-offsetting of the water columns between the hydrae seal, the discharge box and the water outflow to promote the discharge.
The French patent FR 2618817 refers to a sanitary toilet with discharge by means of the gravitation of the washing water, equipped with an horizontal shutting plate of the inferior edge of the funnel;
As it can be seen from the documents described above, in spite of the fact that the French document shows more clearly the concern with water savings, it does not have the same concern with the hydrae seal, as occurs in the remaining documents, which element is so much required to avoid the backflow of the fetid gases coming from the sewage.
Another important point is that the documents quoted state that the shutter returns to the rest position by means of complex mechanisms, which, in addition to increasing the cost of the system, depend on maintenance made at given intervals.
The petitioner hereof already has a patent request filed with INPI under number PI 0006521-8 on Dec. 19, 2000 which called for a discharge device equipped with a laminar shutter, following the same concept of those described by the foreign patents, however very inventive, since the operation is different from those quoted above and shows innovative driving means by door latch locking and return to the initial position using a counterbalance. However, with the developments and field tests, the petitioner has improved such discharge, outflow and construction device, resulting in the present request for improvements introduced in discharge device.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTIONAs a consequence of everything described above, the present discharge and outflow devices were developed to be applied in improved sanitary toilet which allow the perfect and complete operation with maximum 3 liters of water for each discharge and which also provides for the hydrae seal in its constitution.
One of the improvements introduced comprises the construction of the sanitary toilet, which will now be constituted of a vertical funnel type duct, especially sized and located in the lowest point of the pit formed by the internal walls of the vase container and which is directly connected to the sewage outflow. The size and format of the vase funnel, hereinafter called as such, constitutes one of the main objectives of the present invention, because the other devices are intimately connected to such construction.
Another innovation related to the building refers to the fact that toilet is equipped with a backside flat extension, equipped with one or two transversal holes, particularly developed for the coupling of a discharge box with two outflows foreseen in the Patent Request no. PI 0203700-0, filed by the same petitioner of the present request.
Another innovation refers to a funnel type duct especially developed to be easily adapted between the external area of the vase pit and the sewage outflow duct, which funnel is equipped with the vase discharge drives, already described and mentioned in the beginning of the description report as being part of request BR PI 0006521-8 and which comprise the three basic elements, being a shutter in the form of a container sized in accordance to the external area of the vase pit, a counterbalance and a door latch to release the discharge; such basic elements act inside the funnel type duct which, on its side, is responsible for making the connection between the vase pit and the sewage piping, assuring total sealing of the discharge system.
Another objective of the present invention lies in the fact that the discharge drives may be made of diversified elements, that is, it may be conformed by mechanical, magnetic or electrical means.
In face of the objectives proposed, being the main one the fact that the drive can come from a discharge box supplied only 3 liters of water, producing much higher savings when the innovated device is compared to any other type of model of conventional discharge device.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSTo supplement the present description so as to obtain a better understanding of the characteristics of the present invention and according to a preferred practical performance thereof, we attach to the description a set of drawings where, as an example, without limitation, we have represented the following:
With reference to the illustrated drawings, the present invention refers to “DISCHARGE AND OUTFLOW DEVICES APPLIED TO AN IMPROVED SANITARY TOILET”, sanitary toilet (1) (
According to the present invention, the construction of the vase (
In the inferior face of the funnel (6) there are coupled the devices (D) responsible for the driving of the discharge, where there are made the release, closing and hydrae sealing (see other figures).
The top face of the toilet is equipped with a backside flat extension (7), equipped with one or two transversal and hollowed (8) holes, particularly developed for the coupling of a discharge box (C) capable of foreseeing the adaptation to a conventional outflow or two outflows with different volume and flow control.
Around the funnel type duct (6) of the sanitary toilet, there are installed the devices (D) comprised by a funnel (10) preferably made of ceramic (FIGS. 5 and other), which is equipped with the with the vase discharge drives, comprising three basic elements, among which a shutter in the form of a container (11), a counterbalance (12) and a door latch (13) with magnetic (14) or electrical/electronic lock drive (15).
Such funnel (10) is specially sized having the top border (10a) adequately installed in the external face of the funnel type duct (6) of the vase, while the extreme inferior border (10b) is coupled to the outflow tube (E) of the sewage system; the funnel type duct (10) is responsible for exercising the connection between the pit (5) of the vase and the sewage piping (E), assuring the total sealing of the discharge system.
The shutter (11) of the funnel (10) of the vase provides that, in one of its external faces, a rod extremity be affixed (16), for which the other edge is affixed to the counterbalance (12), which free face has means to lock a projecting member (17), which locking means comprise the feature of locking or releasing the door latch (13), which release is given by the external conventional control drive, associated to the water discharge of the coupled box (C) or other driving means, while the locking is made through the magnetic(14), or electric/electronic device (15).
The shutter (11) and corresponding counterbalance (12) may be pivoted in relation to the pit (6) through the articulation element (T) foreseen in an adequate place of the funnel type duct (10), being such shutter and counterbalance maintained in rest position with a given volume of water (AG), assuring the hydrae seal according to the physics principle of the communicating vases.
One of the solutions for the discharge driving occurs by magnetic means (14)
According to
A driving form (
The funnel type duct, particularly its top opening may provide that its superior peripheral border (10a) be equipped with a brim (19) projected to avoid that part of the water laying as hydrae seal be thrown outside upon the discharge of the vase; such brim (19) is developed to suffer continuous wash upon the discharge.
The improved device, as said before, may be preferably made of sanitary ceramic, however, alternatively, may be made of stainless steel or even of a given type of plastic with molecular characteristics resistant to the natural effects of water and other dejections, being able to show forms as illustrated on
In spite of the fact that the invention has been detailed, it is important to understand that it does not limit its implementation to the details and steps described herein. The invention is able of other features and of being performed or implemented in a variety of modes. It should be understood that the terminology used herein has descriptive and not limitative purposes.
Claims
1. Discharge and outflow devices applied to an improved sanitary toilet said devices comprising:
- a sanitary toilet of the type without siphon and constituted by a structure of lateral walls from the base over which there lies a container of anatomic form with superior borders equipped with a pit to outflow the water and destined to receiving and out flowing the dejections;
- the sanitary toilet may be coupled to a discharge box and to conventional driving devices, in addition to being equipped with discharge means including a shutter, a counterbalance and a door latch;
- the devices applied to the discharge allow cleaning of the container to be made with maximum 3 liters of water per discharge cycle, already including approximately 15% water to make the hydrae seal, and where the sanitary toilet provides that the pit includes a funnel type duct of elliptical section, projected externally, decentralized and in a vertical form in relation to the apex of the pit bottom;
- the height (x) of the funnel type duct corresponds to practically ½ of the height (y) of structural walls of base of a vase;
- in an inferior face of the funnel type duct there are coupled the devices (D) responsible for the discharge drive, where the release, the closing and the hydrae seal are performed around the funnel type duct, a funnel is installed equipped with the discharge drive devices (D) it so being that the shutter and corresponding counterbalance may be pivoted in relation to the pit or to the funnel type duct through an articulating element (T);
- the shutter and the counterbalance are held in rest position around the pit with a given volume of water (AG) to activate the hydrae seal, being the rest and lock position, as well as the release of the articulation with feature activated through magnetic or electrical/electronic means.
2. Discharge and outflow devices applied to an improved sanitary toilet according to claim 1 wherein the discharge device (D), when driven with 3 liters of water per discharge, allows the shutter and counterbalance displacement, which, on their side, when returning to their rest position, have the projecting element locked in the door latch, automatically repositioning the shutter to its rest position for sufficient time to receive the remaining 15% of water (AG) to make the hydrae seal.
3. Discharge and outflow devices applied to an improved sanitary toilet according to claim 1 wherein in a first driving option the discharge device (D) to be driven through magnetic drive, where the projecting element of the counterbalance includes a magnet (M1) and the door latch (13 is constituted by a supplementary magnet (M2) supported in course limitation projector, able of maintaining the shutter and the corresponding water volume in rest position until the water discharge is made with 3 liters, sufficient to overcome the magnet strength, articulating the shutter; the counterbalance returns to the shutter its rest position, maintaining it like that through the strength of the magnets (M1/M2).
4. Discharge and outflow devices applied to an improved sanitary toilet according to claim 1 wherein the magnet elements (M1) and (M2) being installed in a position contrary to the counterbalance, where the magnet (M1) is affixed to the internal face of the funnel and the magnet (M2) is affixed to the front superior border of the shutter, so as to maintain a balanced magnetic field for the rest position of the shutter up to the release of the water volume, arising from the discharge box.
5. Discharge and outflow devices applied to an improved sanitary toilet according to claim 1 providing second drive option; the discharge device (D) being driven through electrical or electronic means, being a preferred solution that such means include a pin and a solenoid which act on the door latch, releasing or locking the counterbalance.
6. Discharge and outflow devices applied to an improved sanitary toilet according to claim 1 wherein the funnel provides that its superior border be equipped with a peripheral and angular brim.
7. Discharge and outflow devices applied to an improved sanitary toilet according to claim 1 wherein the funnel being sized in such a way that the top border remains installed in the external face of the funnel type duct of the vase, while the extreme inferior border is coupled to the outflow tube of the sewage system.
8. Discharge and outflow devices applied to an improved sanitary toilet according to claim 1 wherein the funnel type duct exercising a connection between the pit of the vase and the sewage piping (E).
9. Discharge and outflow devices applied to an improved sanitary toilet according to claim 1 wherein the funnel is made of sanitary ceramic.
10. Discharge and outflow devices applied to an improved sanitary toilet according to claim 1 wherein in another building alternative funnel being made in rigid and themomolded plastic having characteristics of molecular resistance to the natural wear of water and other dejections.
11. Discharge and outflow devices applied to improved sanitary toilet according to claim 1 wherein the funnel is to be installed in sanitary toilet with vertical and soil piping outflow.
12. Discharge and outflow devices applied to improved sanitary toilet according to claim 1 wherein the funnel being installed in sanitary toilet with dragging discharge.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 20, 2003
Publication Date: Jul 6, 2006
Inventor: Dalmo Peres (Sao Paulo)
Application Number: 10/536,040
International Classification: E03D 11/10 (20060101);