BIDET WITH DUAL SOURCE WATER SUPPLY
Disclosed is a bidet apparatus. The apparatus includes a second water supply source in addition to a source utilizing existing hot and cold supply lines. Dependent on the situation, these two sources can independently or cooperatively supply the water to a spray head mounted on the underside of a toilet seat.
1. Field of the Invention
This invention is related to a bidet apparatus, particularly to a toilet bowl bidet attachment for rinsing a genital area of an individual.
2. Description of the Related Art
The use of bidets is common in many countries, but is less well known in the United States. This may be attributable several factors such as a general unfamiliarity with the apparatus, the additional cost associated with the same, space constraints for incorporation of the same into a toilet system or, merely, lack of habit for such personal hygiene.
Typically, bidets are incorporated into the water supply lines of a toilet system and are positioned adjacent to toilet seat whereby the flow, temperature and pressure of water can be regulated for discharge from nozzles mounted on the front and rear of the toilet seat.
A bidet is generally installed on a seat of a toilet stool so that a person sits to wash his/her genital and anal areas using washing water sprayed from washing and bidet nozzles without using toilet paper. The bidet generally includes one angle-adjustable nozzle for washing all private area or two separate nozzles, one for washing the anal area and another one for washing the genital area.
Based on the methods by which a desired water temperature is achieved, bowl bidets can be divided into two categories:
An electrical heating device is used to raise water temperature to certain degree. See U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,327,718, 5,421,039, 5,206,928, 5,090,067, 4,237,560, and 4192023. Conventionally, water heaters are further divided into a hot water storage type in which a fixed amount of water stored in a tank is at all times heated to and kept at a proper temperature by a heater and an instantaneous heating type in which supplied water is instantaneously heated such that hot water heated to a proper temperature is fed. The disadvantages of using electricity are obvious: the device itself is generally much more expensive; the operating cost is high; the maintenance cost is high; the device is subject to strict IECC safety standards and regulations.
Alternatively, a water supply assembly is connected to hot and cold water supply lines, and desired water temperature is achieved by adjusting the ratio between hot and cold water supply. See U.S. Pat. Nos. 7,065,802, 6,643,856, 6,321,396, 6,167,577, 5,953,766, 5,884,345, 5,652,971, 5,495,625, 5,384,919, 5,272,774, 4,995,121, and 4,197,594.
For instance, the U.S. Pat. No. 4,197,594 disclosed a bidet, which is adapted to fit on the lower surface of conventional toilet seats, and comprises (1) a base element, (2) a support element, including handle, rotatably secured to the base element, (3) an elongated fluid carrying arm extending from the support, and (4) a spray head. By rotating the handle, the spray head moves through a relatively shallow arc from a retracted position adjacent the lower surface of the seat at the rear thereof through an operative path beneath the opening in the seat. The axis of rotation of the support element and the configuration of the fluid-carrying arm are such that the focal point of the arc of the spray head is several inches above the plane of the seat.
However, a hot water supply line may not be always available, in which case users left with no other choice.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a bidet apparatus which overcomes one or more of the disadvantages of the prior art specified above.
It is another object of the present invention to provide such an apparatus which uses more than one hot water supply source.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide such an apparatus which allows users to make use of water that has been specially treated with scented material and/or herbs.
It is an additional object of the present invention to provide such an apparatus which is adapted for attachment to an existing conventional toilet bowl.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide such an apparatus which provides good cleansing of the entire target area.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAccordingly, the present invention is a bidet apparatus adapted for use with a conventional toilet, which includes a toilet bowl and a toilet seat. Comparing to traditional bidets, the apparatus disclosed here includes a second water supply source in addition to a source utilizing existing hot and cold supply lines. Dependent on the situation, these two sources can independently or cooperatively provide the water supply.
In a preferred embodiment, the bidet comprises:
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- A. a mounting means for attaching the bidet on the toilet seat;
- B. a first water supply means having an inlet connecting to existing hot and cold water supply lines and having an outlet;
- C. a second water supply means comprising:
- a tank having a body for storing fluid and a housing for receiving said pump and having an outlet;
- D. a valve assembly comprising:
- a mixing valve having an inlet end connecting to said outlet of said first water supply means and having an outlet end, said mixing valve being operative to selectively control the amount of hot and cold water input; and
- a control valve having a first inlet end connecting to said outlet end of said mixing valve and having a second inlet end connecting to said second water supply means and having an outlet end, said control valve being operative to selectively control the rate of flow of water passing through the bidet;
- E. a spray pipe mounted on the underside of said seat, said spray pipe having an inlet and an outlet;
- F. conduit means for connecting said outlet of said control valve to said inlet of said spray pipe; and
- G. a spray head connecting to the outlet of said spray pipe,
- whereby said first water supply means and said second water supply means can either independently or cooperatively supply water to said spray head.
- 10—toilet bidet (10)
- 11—pump (11)
- 12—bidet top cover (12)
- 13—valve assembly (13)
- 14—adjusting gear (14)
- 15—water tank inlet (15)
- 16—outer wall of bidet (16)
- 17—water tank (17)
- 18—extending line (18)
- 19—spray head (19)
- 20—gear shaft (20)
- 21—hot water line (21)
- 22—cold water line (22)
- 23—connecting line (23)
- 24—bidet bottom cover (24)
- 25—outlet connector of valve assembly 13 (25)
- 26—ball valve (26)
- 27—mixing valve (27)
- 28—T-connection part-1 (28)
- 29—outlet of siphon line 30 (29)
- 30—siphon line (30)
- 31—inlet of siphon line 30 (31)
- 32—first outlet of T-connection part-1 28 (32)
- 33—T-connection part-2 (33)
- 34—T-connection part-3 (34)
- 35—inlet of connecting line 23 (35)
- 36—outlet of connecting line 23 (36)
- 37—mounting assembly (37)
- 38—cap for drainage exit 39 (38)
- 39—drainage exit of water tank 17 (39)
- 40—handle of pump 11 (40)
- 41—plunger shaft (41)
- 42—plunger (42)
- 44—inlet of T-connection part-1 28 (44)
- 45—outlet of water tank 17 (45)
- 46—connecting line (46)
- 47—water tank inlet on valve assembly 13 (47)
- 48—drainage nozzle (48)
- 49—inlet of the channel of the gear shaft 20 (49)
- 50—cold water inlet (50)
- 51—hot water inlet (51)
- 52—outlet of valve assembly 13 (52)
- 53—open/close handle (53)
- 54—temperature adjusting handle (54)
- 55—spray head adjusting handle (55)
- 56—connecting gear (56)
- 57—rotating axis of gear shaft 20 (57)
- 58—passageway connecting to both hot water line 21 and cold water lines 22 (58)
- 59—passageway between mixing valve 27 and ball valve 26 (59)
- 60—toilet bowl (100)
- 61—toilet seat (101)
A more thorough understanding of the invention may be obtained by a study of the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings in which:
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For medical or other purposes, the water tank 17 can be filled with water specially treated with scented material and/or herbs. Dependent on the availability of hot and cold water lines, different operation setting of the apparatus can be chosen as described above.
The siphon line 30 is very thin. As a result, without water pressured generated by the pump 11 and siphon phenomenon generated when water from cold water line flows by the valve assembly 13, water in the tank 17 cannot flow out and into other parts of the bidet apparatus.
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The gear shaft 20 is hollow, and is connected at one end 49 to the outlet connector 26 of the valve assembly 13, and is connected at another end to the spray head 19 so that there is a fluid connection from the valve assembly 13 through the gear shaft 20 to the spray head 19.
In the preferred embodiment, two functionally independent valves—mixing valve 27 and ball valve 26—are combined into a single valve assembly 13. However, it is conceivable that separate multiple valves can be used to achieve the same functionalities.
In the preferred embodiment, the water line 46 is upstream of the valve assembly 13. However, it is conceivable that such connection can be arranged to somewhere downstream of the valve assembly 13.
In the preferred embodiment, the gear shaft 20 serves two roles—connecting the valve assembly 13 and the spray head 19, and adjusting the direction of the spray head 19.
However, it is conceivable that separate parts can be used to achieve the same functionalities.
In the preferred embodiment, the water tank 17 is enclosed inside of the bidet unit 10. However, it is conceivable that a container outside of the bidet unit can be used to serve the same functionality.
In the preferred embodiment, the pump 11 is used to generate water pressure needed. However, it is conceivable that other types of pressure-generating means or means of lifting the water tank to certain height can be used to serve the same purpose.
Therefore, we declare that although an exemplary embodiment of the invention has been disclosed herein for purposes of illustration, it should be understood that various changes, modifications and substitutions might be incorporated in such embodiment without departing from the spirit of the invention as defined by the claims which follow.
Claims
1. A bidet adapted for use with a conventional toilet which includes a toilet bowl and a toilet seat, comprising: wherein said first water supply means introduces fluid from existing hot and cold water lines to said valve assembly means and said second water supply means introduces fluid from said tank and said spray head is mounted on the underside of the toilet seat and whereby said first water supply means and said second water supply means can either independently or cooperatively supply water to said spray head.
- A. a first water supply means;
- B. a second water supply means comprising a tank;
- C. a valve assembly means connecting to both said first water supply means and said second water supply means; and
- D. a spray head means connecting to said valve assembly means,
2. A bidet according to claim 1, further comprising a means for adjusting the direction of said spray head.
3. A bidet according to claim 1, said second water supply means further comprising a pressure generating means, wherein said first water supply means introduces fluid from existing hot and cold water lines to said valve assembly means and said second water supply means introduces fluid from said tank under pressured generated by said pressure generating means and said spray head is mounted on the underside of the toilet seat and whereby said first water supply means and said second water supply means can either independently or cooperatively supply water to said spray head.
4. A bidet according to claim 3, further comprising a means for adjusting the direction of said spray head.
5. A bidet according to claim 3, wherein said pressure generating means comprises a pump.
6. A bidet according to claim 5, further comprising a means for adjusting the direction of said spray head.
7. A bidet adapted for use with a conventional toilet which includes a toilet bowl and a toilet seat, comprising: whereby said first water supply means and said second water supply means can either independently or cooperatively supply water to said spray head.
- A. a mounting means for attaching the bidet on the toilet seat;
- B. a first water supply means having an inlet connecting to existing hot and cold water supply lines and having an outlet;
- C. a second water supply means comprising: a tank having a body for storing fluid and a housing for receiving said pump and having an outlet;
- D. a valve assembly comprising: a mixing valve having an inlet end connecting to said outlet of said first water supply means and having an outlet end, said mixing valve being operative to selectively control the amount of hot and cold water input; and a control valve having a first inlet end connecting to said outlet end of said mixing valve and having a second inlet end connecting to said second water supply means and having an outlet end, said control valve being operative to selectively control the rate of flow of water passing through the bidet;
- E. a spray pipe mounted on the underside of said seat, said spray pipe having an inlet and an outlet;
- F. conduit means for connecting said outlet of said control valve to said inlet of said spray pipe; and
- G. a spray head connecting to the outlet of said spray pipe,
8. A bidet according to claim 7, further comprising a means for adjusting the direction of said spray head.
9. A bidet according to claim 7, said second water supply means further comprising a pressure generating means,
- wherein said second water supply means introduces fluid from said tank under pressured generated by said pressure generating means whereby said first water supply means and said second water supply means can either independently or cooperatively supply water to said spray head.
10. A bidet according to claim 9, further comprising a means for adjusting the direction of said spray head.
11. A bidet according to claim 9, wherein said pressure generating means comprises a pump.
12. A bidet according to claim 11, further comprising a means for adjusting the direction of said spray head.
13. A bidet adapted for use with a conventional toilet which includes a toilet bowl and a toilet seat, comprising: wherein said first water supply means introduces fluid to said valve assembly means, wherein said fluid always under pressure in said first water supply means, and said second water supply means introduces fluid from said tank and said spray head is mounted on the underside of the seat and whereby said first water supply means and said second water supply means can either independently or cooperatively supply water to said spray head.
- A. a first water supply means;
- B. a second water supply means comprising a tank;
- C. a valve assembly means connecting to both said first water supply means and said second water supply means; and
- D. a spray head means connecting to said valve assembly means,
14. A bidet according to claim 13, further comprising a means for adjusting the direction of said spray head.
15. A bidet according to claim 13, said second water supply means further comprising a pressure generating means,
- wherein said first water supply means introduces fluid to said valve assembly means, wherein said fluid always under pressure in said first water supply means, and said second water supply means introduces fluid from said tank under pressured generated by said pressure generating means and said spray head is mounted on the underside of the seat and whereby said first water supply means and said second water supply means can either independently or cooperatively supply water to said spray head.
16. A bidet according to claim 15, further comprising a means for adjusting the direction of said spray head.
17. A bidet according to claim 15, wherein said pressure generating means comprises a pump.
18. A bidet according to claim 17, further comprising a means for adjusting the direction of said spray head.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 11, 2006
Publication Date: Jun 12, 2008
Inventor: Yi Ding (Commack, NY)
Application Number: 11/548,335
International Classification: E03D 9/08 (20060101);