LAVATORY SEAT ASSEMBLY MOTORIZATION BY MEANS OF A MAGNETIC DEVICE
A motorized lavatory seat assembly has a motorization device for a lavatory seat assembly including at least one magnetic attraction unit moved by an actuator, separated by at least one wall supporting another unit of magnetic attraction connected to a seat assembly comprising a rotary base, which enables the lavatory seat and a lid to be moved from a horizontal position to at least a vertical position, and the actuator being activated by a control.
(1) Field of the Invention
Users of public lavatories both on the ground and in vehicles (such as airplanes or trains) would prefer not to have to handle the seat assembly (meaning the seat proper and the lid), especially not the seat proper.
The object of this patent is to disclose a means of motorizing the seat assembly so that the seat and lid can be raised and lowered without having to be moved by hand.
(2) Prior Art
There are various patented means in existence. They all require a mechanical link between the seat assembly and the actuating device, as in patent WO 96/06558 and patent WO 03/086161. The devices described are large and represent dirt traps.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONWe provide a means which avoids any mechanical connection between the seat assembly and the motorization device. The advantage of said means is that it makes it possible to completely clean the supporting surface of the seat assembly, which has no insert or surface relief.
Our motorization means,
A crescent-shaped movable magnetic attraction means located under the wall moves at least one subassembly of the seat assembly (the lid or the like) through an arc of a circle from at least the horizontal position to the vertical position, said seat assembly being provided with a means (2) of magnetic attraction located opposite the movable magnetic attraction means (1).
An actuator moves at least one movable magnetic attraction means (1).
Other features will be found in the presentation of the description of the present invention:
The present invention is a motorization device for a lavatory seat assembly comprising at least one magnetic attraction means (1) moved by an actuator separated by at least one wall (7) supporting another means (2) of magnetic attraction connected to a seat assembly comprising a rotary base (6) enabling the lavatory seat (9) and lid (8) to be moved from the horizontal position to at least the vertical position, said actuator being activated by a control.
In a preferred embodiment, the seat assembly,
If the seat assembly is heavy, it is wise,
In a preferred embodiment, the weight of the seat assembly is determined such that it can be activated by two movable magnets only, one for the seat proper and the other for the lid. The strength of the movable magnet (1) is calculated so as not to disengage from the movable attraction means (2) positioned opposite it,
The job of the movable magnets is to move the seat assembly from the horizontal position (A),
The movable magnets are advantageously moved by an electric motor. However, they can also be moved by any other actuator such as a hydraulic or pneumatic thrust cylinder or the like.
Advantageously, in a preferred embodiment, the movable magnets are moved by a single motor connected to a cam.
In one effective embodiment the actuator is provided with a cam (10),
Conversely, with the cam (10) made of ferromagnetic material, the magnets (101, 102) are attracted by said cam and are driven by it when it moves upward and when the seat assembly is raised at 98°. At 98° the torque that has to be generated to begin to close the seat assembly is low.
As soon as the seat proper and lid are in a closing position of less than 90°, their mass helps the actuator because of gravity.
In a preferred embodiment, the movable magnets (101, 102),
Advantageously, the segment of wall (7) supporting the housing (6),
If a person skilled in the art wishes to use flat seat assemblies, such as a wooden seat assembly, the shape of the wall will be in series (
In a preferred embodiment, the seat assembly is provided with flanges (13),
The mouth (16) of the flange is inserted into the housing (6) of the magnet (2). The rubbing between the seat assembly and the flange advantageously takes place on the inside wall of said housing, rendering any marks and wear which this may produce invisible from the outside. The flange may conveniently be provided with a rolling-element bearing, such as a needle roller bearing (14).
The use of flanges is advisable according to the form of keeping the seat assembly on the wall. If the seat assembly is held by a rotary cage as in PCT/FR2004/003148, the use of partially or totally circular flanges prevents rubbing of the seat assembly inside said cage. When it is held by magnets, as in patent application FR 06/01871, satisfactory operation of the motorization device makes it desirable to use flanges. The flange, which may be of any shape, advantageously can act as a stopper to keep the magnetic attraction means (2) in its housing (6). The geometry of the housing (6) is related to the shape of the magnetic attraction means (2) and that of the flange to its method of support—the shape of the pivot etc.
In a preferred embodiment, the diameter of the flange is greater than that of the housing (6) thus avoiding any rubbing of the seat assembly in the groove (17). Naturally, the thickness of the housing is equal to or greater than the subassembly to which it is attached, the seat proper or the lid.
In one preferred embodiment,
The pivot (19) of the lid (8) sits in the groove (17). The housing (20) of the lid is advantageously provided with a magnetic attraction means located in the immediate vicinity of the magnetic attraction means contained in the housing (6) of the seat proper (9), thus helping to keep the pivot (19) in the groove (17).
In order to allow the lid (8) to be raised without lifting the seat proper from the wall (7), the flange (13),
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In another embodiment, the lid (8) is connected to the seat proper (9),
In a preferred embodiment, to reduce friction, the projection (25) is provided with at least one rolling-element bearing (28).
This design, coupled with a wall in the form of a semi-closed rotary cage as described in patent PCT/FR 2004/003148 is particularly suitable for use in air transport as the seat assembly will be held in place in the event of in-flight incidents (air pockets, etc.).
One of the magnetic attraction means (1) or (2) does not have to be a permanent magnet. A magnetic material, or an electromagnet, for instance, can be used.
As far as implementation is concerned, in order that the magnetic components are not too voluminous, or the housing (6) too large, a person skilled in the art has means of making adjustments which are the weight of the seat proper and of the lid, the strength of the magnetic attraction means (1) and (2), and the distance between the center “C” of the housing (6),
If the person skilled in the art opts for a heavy seat assembly, he can double the motorization; an actuator is fitted adjacent to each rotary roller of the seat assembly (
In another embodiment, each magnetic attraction means (1) is connected to its own actuator.
In a first embodiment, the seat assembly is operated,
In another embodiment, seat assembly closure can be automated by providing an electronic device. This embodiment is particularly pertinent in the case of lavatory bowls installed in a public lavatory. Closure of the seat assembly can be linked to the unlocking of the door from the inside. Thus, if a user unthinkingly forgets to close the seat assembly, this operation would be performed automatically when he leaves the lavatory room.
In another embodiment, the seat assembly may be fitted with a third part, such as a child's seat.
Another form of motorization for the seat assembly,
Claims
1-10. (canceled)
11. A motorized lavatory seat assembly comprising a motorization device for a lavatory seat assembly comprising at least one magnetic attraction means moved by an actuator, separated by at least one wall supporting another means of magnetic attraction connected to a seat assembly comprising a rotary base, which enables the lavatory seat and a lid to be moved from a horizontal position to at least a vertical position, and said actuator being activated by a control.
12. The motorized lavatory seat assembly as claimed in claim 11, wherein the rotary base consists of a housing containing a magnetic attraction means and a flange.
13. The motorized lavatory seat assembly as claimed in claim 11, wherein the actuator is provided with a cam with projections.
14. The motorized lavatory seat assembly as claimed in claim 11, wherein the actuator is a motor.
15. The motorized lavatory seat assembly as claimed in claim 11, wherein the actuator is a thrust cylinder.
16. The motorized lavatory seat assembly as claimed in claim 11, wherein the seat is provided with a gutter acting as a housing for the lid.
17. The motorized lavatory seat assembly as claimed in claim 11, wherein the lid is connected to the seat by projections positioned in an axis of a housing, and said lid comprising the housing shaped as a rotary cage.
18. The motorized lavatory seat assembly as claimed in claim 11, wherein the control for operating the seat assembly is one of a manual control and an automatic control.
19. The motorized lavatory seat assembly as claimed in claim 11 wherein the movable at least one magnetic attraction means is positioned in an axial continuation of a housing of the another means of magnetic attraction located in the housing.
20. The motorized lavatory seat assembly as claimed in claim 11, wherein the actuator moves at least one movable magnetic attraction means mounted on a movable rod.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 5, 2007
Publication Date: May 13, 2010
Inventor: Daniel Mauduit (Mezeray)
Application Number: 12/513,675
International Classification: A47K 13/10 (20060101);