BIDET APPARATUS
A bidet apparatus for controlling the flow of fluid. The bidet apparatus can include a valve assembly including a rotary valve disc and a stationary valve disc wherein the rotary valve disc includes an opening and a sprayer apparatus in fluid communication with the valve assembly. The valve assembly provides a washing fluid to an outside surface of a sprayer of the sprayer apparatus and to an inside part of the sprayer and a nozzle disposed within the sprayer. The bidet apparatus also includes a wash port disposed in the stationary valve disc for providing the washing fluid to the outside surface of the sprayer and a spray port disposed in the stationary valve disc to direct the washing fluid to the inside part of the sprayer and the nozzle.
The present application is a continuation application of U.S. Patent Application having U.S. Serial No. 19/373,842, filed October 30, 2025, which is a conversion of U.S. Provisional Application having U.S. Serial No. 63/714,455, filed October 31, 2024, and U.S. Provisional Application having U.S. Serial No. 63/764,092, filed February 27, 2025, which claim the benefit under 35 U.S.C. 119(e). The disclosures of which are hereby expressly incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE DISCLOSURE 1. FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present disclosure relates to a bidet apparatus, and more particularly, to a bidet apparatus having a unique valve assembly and a unique nozzle adjustment mechanism.
2. DESCRIPTION OF THE RELATED ARTGenerally, bidets installed adjacent to toilet seats clean certain portions of a person’s body by dispensing water from a bidet apparatus. Various mechanisms are used to control the flow of water to a nozzle of a sprayer assembly and there can be certain disadvantages to these flow control mechanisms.
Typically, nozzles extend and retract from a housing when a cleaning operation is initiated by a user of the bidet apparatus. While the nozzles can extend and contract, they can be limited to one angle of position from the housing. Bidets that do have an ability to adjust the angle the nozzles are positioned are often easily moved off the angle they are adjusted to.
Accordingly, there is a need for a bidet apparatus, and more particularly, to a bidet apparatus having a unique valve assembly to overcome deficiencies associated with current valve assemblies and a unique nozzle adjustment mechanism to provide more than one angle of position for a nozzle.
SUMMARY OF THE DISCLOSUREThe present disclosure is directed to a bidet apparatus for controlling the flow of fluid. The bidet apparatus can include a valve assembly including a rotary valve disc and a stationary valve disc wherein the rotary valve disc includes an opening and a sprayer apparatus in fluid communication with the valve assembly. The valve assembly provides a washing fluid to an outside surface of a sprayer of the sprayer apparatus and to an inside part of the sprayer and a nozzle disposed within the sprayer. The bidet apparatus also includes a wash port disposed in the stationary valve disc for providing the washing fluid to the outside surface of the sprayer and a spray port disposed in the stationary valve disc to direct the washing fluid to the inside part of the sprayer and the nozzle.
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The actuation assembly 26 of the valve assembly 12 can include any number of parts such that it can engage with the rotary valve disc 32 to rotate the rotary valve disc 32 to allow the flow of water through the valve housing 24 as desired. In one embodiment, the actuation assembly 26 includes a valve stem 58 that supports a valve knob 60 that a user can turn to turn the valve stem 58 which transfers the rotational movement to the rotary valve disc 32. More specifically, the valve knob 60 can be supported by a valve stem end 62 that extends up an out of the valve housing 24. The valve stem 58 can directly contact the rotary valve disc 32, or it can include a rotary disc driver 64 (see
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As the rotary valve disc 32 is rotated to a cleaning position, the spray outlet 30 can provide the washing fluid (or water) to the sprayer apparatus 18 via a spray conduit 80 that delivers the washing fluid to inside the sprayer 18a to the nozzle 20 of the sprayer apparatus 18. The delivery of the washing fluid to the nozzle 20 causes the nozzle 20 to extend from the sprayer 12a and provides enough water pressure to force the washing fluid from an orifice 82 of the nozzle with enough velocity to contact the area of the user to be cleaned with sufficient force to remove debris from the user. When the rotary valve disc 32 is in the cleaning position, the channel 50 in the stationary valve disc 34 allows for some of the washing fluid to travel to the wash port 46 and to the wash basin 70. The washing fluid directed to the wash basin 70 during the cleaning cycle permits the washing fluid to be directed to the outside of the sprayer 18a and nozzle 20 to prevent debris from the user from sticking to the sprayer 18a or nozzle 20 during a cleaning cycle.
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It is contemplated that the sprayer knob 100 could be directly linked to the rod element 88 wherein rotation of the sprayer knob 100 directly rotates the rod element 88, which rotates the sprayer 18 changing its spray angle. In this embodiment, the sprayer knob 100 would be disposed on the side of the operational portion of the housing. In another contemplated embodiment, the sprayer knob 100 could be disposed on the side of the sprayer housing 16b and the rod element 88 extends from the sprayer knob 100 disposed on the side of the sprayer housing 16b to the sprayer 18.
It is also contemplated that a lever (not shown) could be incorporated that is attached to the rod element 88 and extends up through a slot in the operational housing 16a. The rod element 88 is rotated, thus rotating the sprayer 18 and adjusting its spray angle, when the lever is moved in one direction or another. In an alternative embodiment, the lever could be disposed on the side of the operational housing 16a or the side of the sprayer housing 16b wherein rotation of the lever rotates the rod element 88, thus rotating the sprayer 18 and changing the angle of the sprayer 18.
In this embodiment, the rod element 88 of the nozzle adjustment assembly 14 can be hollow and used to deliver the washing fluid to the sprayer 18 and nozzle 20. The rod element 88 can be fluidically linked to the spray outlet 30 via a spray conduit.
In another embodiment, the sprayer knob 100 could be disposed on the side of the operational housing 16a wherein the sprayer knob 100 could directly rotate the rod element 88 without the use of a screw mechanism or a gear element. In this embodiment, the rod element 88 could still be used to deliver the washing fluid to the sprayer or the washing fluid could be delivered to the sprayer apparatus via a sprayer conduit that runs directly from the spray outlet of the valve assembly to the sprayer apparatus.
From the above description, it is clear that the present disclosure is well-adapted to carry out the objectives and to attain the advantages mentioned herein as well as those inherent in the disclosure. While presently preferred embodiments have been described herein, it will be understood that numerous changes may be made which will readily suggest themselves to those skilled in the art and which are accomplished within the spirit of the disclosure and claims.
Claims
1. A bidet apparatus for controlling the flow of fluid, the bidet apparatus comprising:
- a valve assembly including a rotary valve disc and a stationary valve disc, the rotary valve disc having an opening;
- a sprayer apparatus in fluid communication with the valve assembly, the valve assembly providing a washing fluid to an outside surface of a sprayer of the sprayer apparatus and to an inside part of the sprayer and a nozzle disposed within the sprayer;
- a wash port disposed in the stationary valve disc for providing the washing fluid to the outside surface of the sprayer; and
- a spray port disposed in the stationary valve disc to direct the washing fluid to the inside part of the sprayer and the nozzle.
2. The bidet apparatus of claim 1 wherein the sprayer is rotatably disposed within the bidet apparatus so the angle of the water sprayed from the nozzle of the apparatus can be changed.
3. The bidet apparatus of claim 2 further comprising a nozzle adjustment mechanism to change the angle of the sprayer.
4. The bidet apparatus of claim 3 wherein the nozzle adjustment mechanism comprises:
- a gear element;
- a rod member supporting the gear element on a first end and rotatably supporting the sprayer on a second end; and
- a screw mechanism engaged with the gear element that rotates the gear element and rod member when the screw mechanism is rotated.
5. The bidet apparatus of claim 3 wherein the nozzle adjustment mechanism comprises:
- a gear element;
- a rod member supporting the gear element on a first end and rotatably supporting the sprayer on a second end; and
- a gear member engaged with the gear element that rotates the gear element and rod member when the screw mechanism is rotated.
6. The bidet apparatus of claim 1 wherein the nozzle extends out of the sprayer when the pressure of the fluid being directed to it rises above a certain point.
7. The bidet apparatus of claim 1 wherein the valve assembly includes a rotary disc driver for engaging the rotary valve disc and rotating it relative to the stationary valve disc.
8. The bidet apparatus of claim 1 wherein the washing fluid can be directed to the outside surface of the sprayer and the nozzle through the inside of the sprayer simultaneously.
9. The bidet apparatus of claim 7 wherein the rotary disc driver includes keys extending therefrom that engage notches in the rotary valve disc to rotate the rotary valve disc.
10. The bidet apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a wash basin wherein washing fluid can be delivered thereto to direct the washing fluid to the outer surface of the sprayer.
11. The bidet apparatus of claim 10 wherein the washing fluid is delivered to the wash basin via tubing or via a channel disposed in a housing of the bidet apparatus.
12. The bidet apparatus of claim 10 wherein the wash basin has openings therein to permit the washing fluid to flow out of the wash basin and onto the outer surface of the sprayer.
13. The bidet apparatus of claim 4 wherein the nozzle adjustment mechanism further includes a sleeve attached to the second end of the rod member and is also attached to the sprayer.
14. The bidet apparatus of claim 13 further comprising a depressed area in the sprayer apparatus for supporting the sleeve of the nozzle adjustment assembly to permit rotation of the sprayer.
15. The bidet apparatus of claim 1 wherein the opening in the rotary valve disc is wider at an outer part of the rotary valve disc and narrows in a radially inward direction.
16. The bidet apparatus of claim 1 wherein the spray port is narrower at a first side and wider on a second side.
17. The bidet apparatus of claim 1 wherein the stationary disc includes notches therein to engage areas of a valve housing to prevent the stationary disc from rotating.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 12, 2026
Publication Date: Jul 16, 2026
Inventor: Daniel Doerr (Denver, CO)
Application Number: 19/564,973