Toilet ventilation system with replacement filtration
A toilet ventilation system with replaceable filtration, the system comprised of a vented seat, a separate evacuation unit having a motor and fan within, the fan having a fan shroud with a restrictor, the shroud threadably attached to a filter housing with filter, the filter housing having a housing choke connected to a housing tube such that exiting air velocity is increased. The evacuation case has a threadably received vented cover, such that filter removal and replacement is provided for. A flexible collection tube connects the seat to the evacuation unit.
A need has been established and solutions pursued for the ventilation of unpleasant odors from restroom facilities. The pursuits typically involve forced air ventilation from ceilings and upper walls. Other more recent designs address toilet seat ventilation. Various problems are associated with toilet seat ventilation. These problems include (a) what to do with the vented gasses, (b) how to power the ventilation, (c) filtration of ventilated gasses, (d) filter flow, and (e) access to filtration mechanisms. The present invention successfully solves these concerns.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe invention pertains to restroom ventilation and more specifically to a toilet ventilation system with replaceable filtration.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe general purpose of the toilet ventilation system with replaceable filtration, described subsequently in greater detail, is to provide a toilet ventilation system with replaceable filtration which has many novel features that result in an improved toilet ventilation system which is not anticipated, rendered obvious, suggested, or even implied by prior art, either alone or in combination thereof.
The toilet ventilation system with replaceable filtration utilizes an existing toilet for mounting a replacement seat, after removing the existing seat. Mounting points are identical. The seat lid is typically attached via the hinge of the seat. Typical mounting points and hardware are used. The shape of the vented seat closely resembles that of the typical seat. The oval seat is also offered in examples which are closed or open in the front of the oval. The vented seat is comprised of a plurality of vent apertures. The apertures face medially from the interior of the oval seat, toward the center of the toilet. Apertures are numerous such that they easily acquire air to be vented without noisy operation. The apertures are positioned throughout the interior perimeter of the seat.
The vented seat of the invention is injection molded, thereby offering more efficiently produced seats with the proper apertures and vent channel within. Injection molding also offers strength of design that might otherwise be lost with the vented seat. Seat examples vary to suit various existing restroom needs. The materials used in various examples are plastics, polymers, and fiberglass reinforced plastics (frp's).
One example of the invention comprises a pressure switch for activating a connection to engage the fan motor. The switch mounts beneath the vented seat, between the seat and the existing toilet bowl. Another example features a timer for abbreviating the time that an existing ventilation fan runs. Still other examples feature a speed control for the fan motor. One example offers three motor speeds.
The vented seat apertures collect gasses from the toilet bowl area. The apertures communicate with a vent channel comprising a substantial internal area of the vented seat. The vent channel communicates with the transfer port. The transfer port is disposed on the side of the seat and proximal to the rear of the seat. The gasses pass from the transfer port into a collection tube proximal to the rear of the seat. An attachment grommet is fitted to the transfer port. The collection tube securely fits within the attachment grommet. The collection tube is fully flexible. The flexibility of the collection tube enables pivoting of the seat without breaking the collection tube connection with the transfer port and grommet.
The collection tube transfers gasses to the evacuation unit. The evacuation unit is comprised of an encased motor with fan and filter. The most complete example of the invention utilizes an activated charcoal filter. The filter is replaceable and easily accessed. The filter housing is accessed from an access cover on the side of the unit case of the evacuation unit. The unit case also has a removable vented cover. The vented cover screws onto the end of the unit case opposite the motor end of the case. Screwing the vented cover off of the case accesses the filter housing. The filter housing screws into the fan shroud. Screwing the filter housing out of the fan shroud provides access to the filter for replacement. The internally disposed fan shroud and filter housing are cylindrical. The fan shroud housing further comprises a shroud restrictor. The shroud restrictor is disposed at the shroud outlet. The shroud restrictor ensures proper air delivery from the fan shroud. The shroud outlet is in direct communication with the housing intake of the filter housing. The housing intake substantially matches the shroud restrictor in diameter, assisting in laminar gas flow. The filter housing is further comprised of a housing choke. The housing choke constricts the diameter of the filter housing. The housing choke is joined to the housing tube. The diameter of the housing tube matches that of the housing choke. Gas flow exits the housing tube. Gas flow passes out of the unit case via the cover vents in the vented cover of the unit case.
The vented seat replaces a typical toilet seat. The evacuation unit is place as desired. Further examples of the invention offer longer collection tubes such that the evacuation unit can be positioned farther from the typical toilet. The evacuation unit is plugged into a standard electrical outlet. The invention is then ready for operation. Filters are replaced as desired.
Thus has been broadly outlined the more important features of the toilet ventilation system so that the detailed description thereof that follows may be better understood and in order that the present contribution to the art may be better appreciated.
Numerous objects, features and advantages of the toilet ventilation system with replaceable filtration will be readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art upon reading the following detailed description of presently preferred, but nonetheless illustrative, examples of the toilet ventilation system with replaceable filtration when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. In this respect, before explaining the current examples of the toilet ventilation system with replaceable filtration in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and arrangements of the components set forth in the following description or illustration. The invention is capable of other examples and of being practiced and carried out in various ways. It is also to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein are for purposes of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the conception upon which this disclosure is based may readily be utilized as a basis for the design of other structures, methods and systems for carrying out the several purposes of the toilet ventilation system with replaceable filtration. It is therefore important that the claims be regarded as including such equivalent constructions insofar as they do not depart from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
Objects of the toilet ventilation system with replaceable filtration, along with various novel features that characterize the invention are particularly pointed out in the claims forming a part of this disclosure. For better understanding of the toilet ventilation system, its operating advantages and specific objects attained by its uses, refer to the accompanying drawings and description.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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Directional terms such as “front”, “back”, “in”, “out”, “downward”, “upper”, “lower”, and the like may have been used in the description. These terms are applicable to the examples shown and described in conjunction with the drawings. These terms are merely used for the purpose of description in connection with the drawings and do not necessarily apply to the position in which the present invention may be used.
Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.
Claims
1. A toilet ventilation system for use with a typical toilet, the system comprising:
- a vented seat;
- a plurality of inlet apertures within the seat;
- a vent channel within a substantial portion of the seat, the vent channel communicating with the inlet apertures;
- a transfer port, the transfer port directly communicating with the vent channel;
- an evacuation unit within a unit case, the case having a motor end and a filter end, the unit and case comprising: a fan motor disposed longitudinally within the filter end; a power cord, the power cord connecting the fan motor to standard electrical outlets; a motor axle extending from the motor, the axle extending medially within the evacuation unit; a fan on an end of the axle a cylindrical fan shroud surrounding the fan and a portion of the motor axle, the fan shroud having a motor end and a filter end; a shroud restrictor disposed in the filter end of the fan shroud; a shroud outlet disposed centrally within the shroud restrictor; a shroud thread disposed immediately without the shroud restrictor; a cylindrical filter housing; a cylindrical filter housing with housing thread, such that the filter housing thread removably inserts within the shroud thread; a filter removably inserted within the filer housing; a housing exhaust exiting the filter housing; a removable vented cover disposed at the filter end of the evacuation case, the vented cover communicating with the exhaust housing; a shroud inlet disposed in a top side of the fan shroud; an inlet to the evacuation case, the inlet proximal to the fan shroud;
- a flexible collection tube, the tube connecting the transfer port of the seat to the shroud inlet of the fan shroud,
- such that gasses from the toilet seat area are drawn from the seat, through the removable filter, and out the case vented cover.
2. The invention in claim 1 wherein the shroud further comprises a shroud seal, the seal for sealing around the motor axle.
3. The invention in claim 2 wherein the removable vented case cover is threadably removable.
4. The invention in claim 3 wherein the evacuation case is further comprised of stand;
- a plurality of legs extending from a bottom of the stand.
5. The invention in claim 4 wherein the shroud inlet enters the fan shroud at a tangent to the cylindrical fan shroud.
6. The invention in claim 5 wherein the evacuation case is further comprised of a grommet, the grommet disposed around the collection tube at the evacuation case inlet.
7. The invention in claim 6 wherein the transfer port is further comprised of a grommet, the grommet surrounding the collection tube at the transfer port of the seat.
8. A toilet ventilation system for use with a typical toilet, the system comprising:
- a vented seat;
- a plurality of inlet apertures within the seat;
- a vent channel within a substantial portion of the seat, the vent channel communicating with the inlet apertures;
- a transfer port, the transfer port directly communicating with the vent channel;
- an evacuation unit within a unit case, the case having a motor end and a filter end, the unit and case comprising: a fan motor disposed longitudinally within the filter end; a power cord, the power cord connecting the fan motor to standard electrical outlets; a motor axle extending from the motor, the axle extending medially within the evacuation unit; a fan on an end of the axle a cylindrical fan shroud surrounding the fan and a portion of the motor axle, the fan shroud having a motor end and a filter end; a shroud restrictor disposed in the filter end of the fan shroud; a shroud outlet disposed centrally within the shroud restrictor; a shroud thread disposed immediately without the shroud restrictor; a cylindrical filter housing; a cylindrical filter housing with housing thread, such that the filter housing thread removably inserts within the shroud thread; a housing intake, the intake communicating with the shroud outlet; a filter removably inserted within the filer housing; a housing choke immediately proximal to the filter; a housing tube connected to the housing choke; a housing exhaust on the housing tube, the housing exhaust proximal to the filter end of the filter housing; a removable vented cover disposed at the filter end of the evacuation case, the vented cover communicating with the exhaust housing; a shroud inlet disposed in a top side of the fan shroud; an inlet to the evacuation case, the inlet proximal to the fan shroud;
- a flexible collection tube, the tube connecting the transfer port of the seat to the shroud inlet of the fan shroud,
- such that gasses from the toilet seat area are drawn from the seat, through the removable filter, and out the case vented cover.
9. The invention in claim 1 wherein the shroud further comprises a shroud seal, the seal for sealing around the motor axle.
10. The invention in claim 9 wherein the removable vented case cover is threadably removable.
11. The invention in claim 10 wherein the evacuation case is further comprised of stand;
- a plurality of legs extending from a bottom of the stand.
12. The invention in claim 11 wherein the shroud inlet enters the fan shroud at a tangent to the cylindrical fan shroud.
13. The invention in claim 12 wherein the evacuation case is further comprised of a grommet, the grommet disposed around the collection tube at the evacuation case inlet.
14. The invention in claim 13 wherein the transfer port is further comprised of a grommet, the grommet surrounding the collection tube at the transfer port of the seat.
15. A toilet ventilation system for use with a typical toilet, the system comprising:
- a vented seat;
- a plurality of inlet apertures within the seat;
- a vent channel within a substantial portion of the seat, the vent channel communicating with the inlet apertures;
- a transfer port, the transfer port directly communicating with the vent channel;
- an evacuation unit within a unit case, the case having a motor end and a filter end, the unit and case comprising: a fan motor disposed longitudinally within the filter end; a power cord, the power cord connecting the fan motor to standard electrical outlets; a motor axle extending from the motor, the axle extending medially within the evacuation unit; a fan on an end of the axle a cylindrical fan shroud surrounding the fan and a portion of the motor axle, the fan shroud having a motor end and a filter end; a shroud restrictor disposed in the filter end of the fan shroud; a shroud outlet disposed centrally within the shroud restrictor; a shroud thread disposed immediately without the shroud restrictor; a cylindrical filter housing; a cylindrical filter housing with housing thread, such that the filter housing thread removably inserts within the shroud thread; a housing intake, the intake communicating with the shroud outlet; a filter removably inserted within the filer housing; a housing choke immediately proximal to the filter; a housing tube connected to the housing choke; a housing exhaust on the housing tube, the housing exhaust proximal to the filter end of the filter housing; a removable vented cover disposed at the filter end of the evacuation case, the vented cover communicating with the exhaust housing; a shroud inlet disposed in a top side of the fan shroud; an inlet to the evacuation case, the inlet proximal to the fan shroud; an access cover, the access cover disposed on a side of the unit case, the access cover proximal to the filter housing within the case,
- a flexible collection tube, the tube connecting the transfer port of the seat to the shroud inlet of the fan shroud,
- such that gasses from the toilet seat area are drawn from the seat, through the removable filter, and out the case vented cover.
16. The invention in claim 15 wherein the shroud further comprises a shroud seal, the seal for sealing around the motor axle.
17. The invention in claim 16 wherein the removable vented case cover is threadably removable.
18. The invention in claim 17 wherein the evacuation case is further comprised of stand;
- a plurality of legs extending from a bottom of the stand.
19. The invention in claim 18 wherein the shroud inlet enters the fan shroud at a tangent to the cylindrical fan shroud.
20. The invention in claim 19 wherein the evacuation case is further comprised of a grommet, the grommet disposed around the collection tube at the evacuation case inlet,
- the invention transfer port further comprised of a grommet, the grommet surrounding the collection tube at the transfer port of the seat.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 14, 2005
Publication Date: Dec 14, 2006
Inventor: Floyd Jones (Dade City, FL)
Application Number: 11/151,005
International Classification: E03D 9/04 (20060101); A47K 13/00 (20060101);