[0001] The object of the present invention is a modular-structure equipment for the automatic
and integral cleaning of the toilet bowl of both public and private toilets and bathrooms,
whether already existing, or newly built.
[0002] It is known that for long time the problem has already been faced of the automatic
cleaning and disinfection of the bowl and of the inner walls of the public toilets,
both individual, and installed in the buildings destined to communities, and the like.
[0003] In general, the systems proposed and used up to now have shown to be nearly always
very complex, affected by large overall dimensions and poorly reliable over time;
furthermore, due to their particular, not much protected structure, they result prone
to be variously damaged and to acts of vandalism. A manufacture was proposed recently,
which integrally replaces the room used as public toilet, and which is constituted
by a true room, inside which an automatic equipment for the self-washing is provided,
which carries out the disinfection and drying of the toilet bowl, and the automatic
washing and disinfection of the walls and of the floor of the same room. This type
of manufacture constitutes, and replaces integrally, the traditional public toilet
room, installed in towns. Whilst its particular aesthetical shape, and its size, finds,
on one hand, a proper positioning within the ambit of the urban fittings, on the other
hand, it results complex and expensive; in fact, it requires, to be installed, the
prearrangement of a suitable base and, above all, it incorporates a self-cleaning
and bowl disinfection device, which cannot be fitted to the traditional bowls. Furthermore,
said self-cleaning and disinfection device is constituted by several revolving parts,
swingingly mounted above the bowl, and is affected by the disadvantage that the usual
seat installed on all traditional bowls has to be eliminated.
[0004] Therefore, it is a purpose of the present invention, to provide a modular-structure
equipment, which can be applied behind a bowl of a toilet room or of a bathroom, and
so structured, as to carry out the automatic and integral washing, disinfection and
drying of the usual seat, which can be lifted from the same bowl, after each usage
thereof, as well as the automatic washing of the interior of the bowl.
[0005] Another purpose of the invention is to provide an equipment for the automatic washing
of the seat and of the bowl, capable of resulting highly reliable, of showing a safe
and long-lasting operation, and such be suitable for use in both public and private,
already existing, or newly-built toilets.
[0006] Not least purpose of the invention is to provide an automatic self-cleaning equipment
of the above specified type, having such a structure as to result completely autonomous,
easily transportable to the installation place, and easily assemblable on the spot.
These and still further purposes, which can be better evidenced by the following disclosure,
are achieved by a modular-structure equipment for the automatic and integral cleaning
of the toilet seat and of the toilet bowl, of toilets and bathrooms in general, which
equipment comprises, according to the present invention, a box-shaped body of containment
and support, interposed between the rear of the bowl and the wall of the room, inside
which a treatment chamber or tank is provided for the washing, disinfection and drying
of the bowl seat, said tank being equipped, on its front side, with a so-mounted shutter
as to be suitable to be sequentially opened both with the lifting of the seat destined
to be positioned inside the treatment tank after the usage of the bowl, and with the
lowering of said shutter on the bowl when said treatment is finished, inside said
treatment tank distributor means for washing water and disinfection liquid, hot air
distributor means to dry the same seat, sensor means, and limit switches suitable
to make it possible the coordinated sequence of the movements of the seat with the
movements of the shutter of the treatment chamber to be performed, being provided.
[0007] More precisely, in the equipment according to the present invention, the support
box-shaped body is frontally provided with shutters which can be opened, for the purpose
of inspecting and/or servicing the electrical and mechanical apparatuses prearranged
to carry out the operative cycle of the equipment, whose beginning is commanded by
optical and/or electromechanical control means, which detect the user going out from
the toilet room, after the use thereof, and stop the same cycle after a pre-fixed
time.
[0008] The present invention is hereinunder disclosed in greater detail, according to a
preferred form of practical embodiment thereof, by referring to the hereto attached
drawing table, supplied for illustrative only, and not limitative, purposes, wherein
the only one figure shows a perspective and partially sectional view of an equipment
for the automatic cleaning of toilet bowls, accomplished according to the invention.
[0009] Referring to said only one figure, the equipment is constituted by a support, box-shaped
body 1, substantially a cabinet having a parallelepipedal shape made from metal structural
work, or the like, frontally provided with side doors with openable wings 1a-1b, with
a central door 1c located on its front bottom portion and, at the top, with a lid
1d with safety locks, door-like liftable, and destined to protect the upper chamber,
containing the electrical control apparatuses 2. The parallelepipedal cabinet 1 is
interposed between the rear of an usual toilet bowl 3, provided with the relevant
liftable seat 4, and the wall of the toilet room. Behind the toilet bowl 3, inside
the front surface 1e of the cabinet 1 a substantially quadrangular and vertically
positioned tank 5 is provided; the dimensions of said tank are such as to house the
seat 4 when this latter is lifted to its vertical position and, on the revolution
axis of the said seat, outside the tank 5 an electrical motor 5 is provided, which
is suitable to drive the revolutionary movements of lifting and lowering of said seat,
and at least a limit switch 7 is provided inside the tank, able to detect the stopping
of the seat inside the tank, and to allow the beginning of the subsequent washing
steps, as it is better clarified hereinunder.
[0010] The treatment tank 5 is provided with a vertical sliding, tightly sealing shutter
8, which is guided inside the opposite vertical edges of the tank 5, and is driven,
with a reciprocating up and down movement, by two racks 9-9a integral with the shutter,
and inmeshing with two pinion gears 10-10a, mounted on a single shaft driven by an
electrical motor 11 of its own. Limit switches 12 are also provided, to stop the shutter
8 in its open and closed positions.
[0011] The same treatment tank is provided, at its bottom, with a small tank to collect
the washing water, with said collected water being drained through the drain 3a of
the toilet bowl.
[0012] Inside the tank 5, a divider wall 13 is placed, which bounds a rear chamber, wherein
the washing water coming from the water distribution system, and the disinfecting
liquid - coming from a suitable reservoir 14 - arrives, and on which a plurality of
nozzles 13a are provided, to allow water to flow into the front chamber when the seat
is housed inside the treatment tank. On the same divider wall 13, bores or nozzles
are also provided, to allow the passage of hot air coming, through the pipe 16, from
an axial-intake, axial-delivery hot-air generator 15, constituted by a fan 16a directly
assembled on the revolving shaft of the electrical motor which drives it; to make
it possible an air stream to be produced, which is hot enough to dry the seat inside
the tank 5 at the end of each washing cycle, the fan driving motor is suitably overfed,
so to supply heat to air lapping it.
[0013] The programmed feed of washing water, and of the disinfecting liquid to the interior
of the treatment tank takes place through a feed pipe 17, which is equipped with a
manual on-off valve, a non-return valve and electrovalves for the washing of the toilet
seat inside the tank 5, and of the interior of the same toilet bowl 3. The distribution
of water takes place through the ducts 17a-17b-17c, and the drawing of the disinfectant
is directly carried out from the overhanging reservoir 14, by means of a pump 18.
With the water supply duct, also a pressure switch, a pressure gauge and a pressure
reducer (not shown in the figure) are associated.
[0014] Still according to the invention, inside the support body 1, provided is a tank 19
for the bowl washing water, to be used in emergency cases, i.e., in case of fault
of a whatever component of the equipment, or in case of failure of supply of the electrical
power necessary to perform the cycle. The emergency tank 19, provided with float ball,
is connected with the water distribution system, and is automatically filled after
each drain.
[0015] The electrical board 2, provided to program the various seat washing, disinfection
and drying steps, can be accomplished, according to the invention, either in the electromechanical
type, or in the microprocessor-governed type; in both cases, the washing and drying
cycle is enslaved to the presence of the user inside the toilet room, by means of
either optical or electromechanical means. For such purpose, inside the toilet room,
a photoelectric cell or another beam detector (radar) can be installed, which, when
the beam is not intercepted by the presence of the user, locks the toilet room door
(as it is better clarified hereunder) and gives the enabling command to begin the
cycle. Instead of being enslaved to optical control means, the cycle can be enslaved
to the shifts of a footboard, or grid, swinging downwards (loaded footboard), or upwards
(unloaded footboard). In any case, the cycle starts after that the user went out of
the toilet room, and the door was automatically shut; at this time, the electrical
control system stably locks the door, and commands the starting of the washing cycle.
[0016] For that purpose, the room door si equipped with a shutting pump and, after the shutting,
a safety lock device is enabled, which prevents the toilet from being used throughout
the cleaning cycle. Outside the toilet room door, furthermore a customary signalling
of "vacant" and "occupied", together with that of "off service" is provided.
[0017] The equipment is also provided with a pushbutton panel 20, with manual-control pushbuttons,
one of which makes it possible to disable the automatic cycle of the seat washing
cycle, and to cause water contained inside the emergency tank 19 to drain, whilst
the other one is destined to discontinue all of the functions of the equipment, in
emergency case, for any reasons, with the simultaneous activation of a sound signal,
which sounds until the toilet door is opened.
[0018] The electrical board 2 which controls the cleaning cycle is furthermore equipped
with means to immediately discontinue the same cycle in case, e.g., of absence of
disinfecting liquid inside its reservoir, of not perfectly shut and locked door and,
above all, in case of failure of water supply.
[0019] The operation and usage of the above disclosed equipment begins, as said, after the
user going out of the toilet room, and after the toilet door shutting. In fact, when
the toilet door is shut, the equipment gives the enabling command to start up of the
washing cycle, whose steps sequence can be summarized as follows:
- the motor 11 starts running, causing the shutter 8 to move upwards, by being so
driven by the racks 9-9a, thus liberating the external face - on sight - of the treatment
tank 5;
- then, the motor 6 starts running, which causes the toilet seat 4 to revolve, said
toilet seat 4 getting vertically positioned inside the tank 5. The vertically-positioned
seat, coming into contact with the limit switch 7, gives the enabling command for
the lowering of the shutter 8;
- when the shutter is closed, the shutter 8, by coming into contact with the limit
switches 12, gives the water feed electrovalve 17 enabling command, thus making pressurized
water and disinfectant liquid enter the treatment tank, inside which the seat 4 is
tightly enclosed.
[0020] The duration of the step of washing of the seat with water and disinfecting liquid,
and of the direct drain of water into the bowl is controlled by a timer which, when
time is over, discontinues the delivery of water to the treatment tank, and gives
the command enabling the start-up of the electrofan 16, thus causing, still for a
predetermined time, the seat drying. The timer controlling the drying time gives the
enabling command, when the time is over, to start-up the motor 11, which, thus, lifts
the shutter 8.
[0021] The shutter, at its upper stroke limit, gives the enabling command for the motor
6 to move the seat into its usage position and said seat, on reaching said position,
gives the enabling command for the shutter 8 to move downwards again. When the shutter
8 has reached its closure stroke limit, a feeler gives the room door locking system
the enabling command to unlock and release the same door, thus making it possible
the toilet room to be subsequently used.
[0022] When the toilet room is occupied, with the swinging footboard being loaded by the
user's weight, o due to the interruption of a sensor beam, outside the toilet door
the signalling of user presence (occupied) is switched on, and a water film continuously
washes the interior surfaces of the toilet bowl, preventing any stickings.
[0023] When the user leaves the toilet room, the door gets shut, and is locked, such to
prevent any uses of the toilet room throughout the cleaning cycle.
[0024] Obviously, when the invention, as above disclosed for indicative purposes, is practiced,
to it structurally and functionally equivalent changes and variants can be supplied,
without going out of the purview of protection of the same invention.
[0025] Thus, for example, the cleaning equipment can be provided with a support cabinet
having, instead of a parallelpipedal shape, a suitable shape to match, in the rear,
the profile of the toilet room wall; furthermore, two equal pieces of equipment can
be installed in closely approached positions, opposite to each other, so to generate
two distinct automatic-washing toilet rooms, elimitating, or reducing the dimensions
of, the partition wall between the adjacent rooms, with the advantage that in this
case a large number of components of the same pieces of equipment can be eliminated,
in that some of them can be either simultaneously or alternatively used to perform
the washing cycle of two distinct toilet bowls.
[0026] Finally, the modular character of the support structure, and of the internal functional
units thereof can be exploited to achieve solutions which are compatible with different
types and sizes of rooms.
1. Modular-structure equipment for the automatic and integral cleaning of the toilet
seat and of the toilet bowl of toilets and bathrooms in general, characterized in
that it comprises, according to the present invention, a box-shaped body of containment
and support, interposed between the rear of the bowl and the wall of the room, inside
which a treatment chamber or tank is provided for the washing, disinfection and drying
of the bowl seat, said tank being equipped, on its front side, with a so mounted shutter
as to be suitable to be sequentially opened both with the lifting of the seat destined
to be positioned inside the treatment tank after the usage of the bowl, and with the
lowering of said shutter on the bowl when said treatment is finished, inside said
treatment tank distributor means dispensing washing water and disinfection liquid;
distributor means delivering hot air for drying the same seat; and feeler means and
limit switches suitable to make it possible the coordinated sequence of the movements
of the seat with the movements of the shutter of the treatment chamber - and the
related cleaning cycle - to be performed; being provided.
2. Equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that said toilet seat treatment
tank is vertically positioned, and is equipped, at its bottom, with a small tank to
collect the washing water, with drain into the toilet bowl drain tube.
3. Equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that said shutter for the tight
sealing of the treatment tank is so mounted, as to be able to vertically run, and
is driven by racks, or the like, inmeshing with pinion gears driven by an electrical
motor of their own.
4. Equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that it is provided with feeler
means, and/or limit switches enslaved to the positions reached by the toilet seat
both inside the treatment chamber, and in its normal position on the bowl, as well
as with further feeler means, and limit switches, enslaved to the extreme positions
of the shutter of the treatment chamber, able to make it possible the seat washing,
disinfecting and drying cycle to be performed in a coordinated sequence.
5. Equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that it is provided with a reservoir
for the disinfecting liquid, with a suction pump and a duct to dispense, during a
predetermined time, the disinfectant liquid into the treatment tank.
6. Equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that it is provided with a hot-air
generator constituted by a motor-driven fan, with air intake-air delivery coaxial
with the same motor, so to allow, by means of a motor overfeeding and consequent overheating,
the intaken air to get hot, absorbing the heat generated by the motor.
7. Equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that it is provided, inside the
toilet room, with optical and/or electromechanical control means, such as a photoelectric
cell, a radar beam, a swinging footboard engageable by the user's weight, and the
like, able to detect the user going out of the room, and to start up the washing cycle.
8. Equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that it provides for the toilet
room access door to be equipped with the customary signallings of "vacant-occupied"
and "off service", as well as with a safety lock enslaved to said optical and/or electromechanical
control means, in order to allow the washing cycle to be started up under safety conditions,
and in the absence of any users.
9. Equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that it is provided with at least
a washing water tank, suitable to discharge its water content into the bowl, in case
of emergency, or in case of malfunctioning of the automatic washing cycle; said discharge
being commanded by a pushbutton.
10. Equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that it is provided with an emergency
pushbutton, able to disable the automatic washing cycle, and to enable an alarm sound
signal.