[0001] The invention relates to an aspirator device which is mounted in the bowl of a water-closet
to suck and purify and/or deodorize or merely to discharge to the outside the bad-smelling
gases generated during the use of said WC.
[0002] Unlike the similar known devices, the device of the invention has the advantage of
being adapted to be mounted quickly, and even by unskilled personnel, on any presently-marketed
WC bowl, and also on WC bowls already installed.
[0003] The device according to the invention comprises a suction electric fan arranged in
a container which may be mounted close to the WC bowl, at one side thereof and resting
on the floor, or which may be hung on an adjacent wall of the water closet. The suction
mouth of the aspirator device is connected either directly or with the intermediary
of one or more conduits to at least one flat-shaped draw-mouth in the form of an inverted
"L", or "C", or "U", which is hooked on the top rim of the WC bowl, so as to open
within the inside perimeter of said bowl, and is properly held thereon by the seat
usually provided on a WC bowl. By means of said draw-mouth, the aspirator device creates
a constant vacuum in the WC bowl so as to avoid any escape of the bad-smelling gases
generated during the use of the WC. The container accommodating the electric fan is
usually provided with a delivery which opens into the room of the water closet, and
which is equipped with a filter which is replaceable or can be regenerated, which
purifies and deodorizes the air which has been sucked by said electric fan, before
delivering it into said room. According to a constructional modification of the invention,
the delivery of the aspirator device may not be equipped with said filter and may
be connected to an aeration duct.
[0004] The aspirator device may be fed by the electric mains and/or by a small electric
accumulator, preferably of the rechargeable type.
[0005] Further features of the invention and the advantages resulting therefrom will become
apparent from the following description of some preferred embodiments thereof, shown
merely as non-limiting examples in the Figures of the accompanying sheets of drawings,
wherein:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of the device in a preferred arrangement on a WC bowl;
Figures 2 and 3 are a side and a front perspective view, respectively, of the draw-mouth;
Figure 4 is a sectional view on the line IV-IV of Figure 1 showing further details
of a draw-mouth arranged on a WC bowl;
Figure 5 is a sectional view of the aspirator-purifier unit, taken on the line V-V
of Figure 1;
Figure 6 is a perspective view of the impeller for the aspirator device;
Figure 7, 8 and 9 are perspective views of three respective arrangements of the device
according to the invention;
Figures 10 and 11 are perspective views showing a different construction of the draw-mouth
and its arrangement on the WC bowl.
[0006] With reference first to Figures 1, 2, 3 and 4, it will be noted that the device of
the invention comprises at least one draw-mouth 1 made of any suitable material, preferably
of plastics material, comprising a tubular portion 101 having an inverted "L" configuration
in side view and having a rectangular or ellipsoidal or any other flat-shaped cross
section. At least the horizontal section of the portion 101 has, for example, a thickness
of 0.5 to 1.5 cm, has a length of 5 to 10 cm and has a downwards-directed end flange
201. The vertical section of said portion 101 is directed downwards and is sealingly
telescoped in a mating portion 301 of a sleeve ending at the bottom in a portion 401
of circular cross section connected, either directly or with an intermediate telescopic
tube 2, to the suction mouth of an aspirator-deodorizer unit 3 arranged close to the
WC bowl and to be described below.
[0007] The draw-mouth 1 is arranged with the horizontal stretch of the portion 101 transverse
to the rim of the WC bowl V (Figures 1-4), onto which the seat S is then caused to
rest so that, due to the usual lower spacers D, it is sufficiently spaced from the
top rim of the bowl and it does not crush the draw-mouth 1 while firmly holding it
in place. The portion 101 of the draw-mouth is formed with at least one internal intermediate
longitudinal rib 601 to prevent any crushing deformation of said portion 101.
[0008] In Figures 2, 3 and 4, it will be noted that the inner corner area of the portion
101 is provided with an integral flat tongue 501 having an inclination of substantially
45° and such a thickness as to flex as a flat spring. When the draw-mouth 1 is mounted
on a WC bowl, the tongue 501 bears against the outer surface of the bowl V and makes
the draw-mouth grip the inner side of the rim of the bowl by means of the end flange
201. This condition, together with the dimensioning mentioned above, ensures a proper
and firm operative positioning of the draw-mouth. Due to the telescopic coupling between
the portions 101 and 301-401, the draw-mouth can be mounted on any presently-marketed
WC bowl and can be positioned at any point on said bowl, also for the purpose of concealing
it from the view. Anyway, it is to be understood that the draw-mouth may be made of
dimensions other than specified above. Means other than those described above may
be used to secure the draw-mouth 1 in place, for example, adhesive or pressure-sensitive
means or other means which, anyway, should permit, when desired, to remove said draw-mouth
for periodic cleaning.
[0009] The draw-mouth 1 may be shaped and sized otherwise than described and shown. In
lieu of the anchoring flange 201, the draw-mouth may be provided with a tubular extension
directed downwards, so that said draw-mouth opens, rather than at the level of the
top rim of the bowl, at a suitably lower and more internal level in the bowl. According
to a further minor constructional modification, the draw-mouth 1 may be formed of
a greater number of members than described, connected to each other either fixedly
or removably and adjustably; for example, they may be coupled telescopically with
each other so that the draw-mouth formed thereby may be adjusted closely to the dimensions
of the WC bowl whereon it is mounted, at any time. According to this modification,
the horizontal section of the portion 101 of the draw-mouth may be formed of two
telescoping and snap-coupling parts to permit the adjustment of the length of said
section of the draw-mouth whereby the latter may be adapted with greater accuracy
to the dimensions of the WC bowl whereon it is to be mounted.
[0010] When the seat S is closed by a person who uses the WC, the suction exerted within
the bowl V creates a vacuum therein and air is sucked from the outside as indicated
by the arrows F in Figure 1. Said air is sucked away by the draw-mouth 1 together
with the unpleasant odors being formed within the bowl.
[0011] The aspirator-deodorizer device 3, preferably, is fed by the electric mains, optionally
through a transformer which reduces the voltage to safety levels. If desired, the
device 3 may be equipped with an electric accumulator, preferably, of the rechargeable
type, so that it can be operated even if the voltage from the mains should fail.
[0012] The device of the invention may be supplied with supplementary equipment, comprising
an electric wire and a rigid plastics raceway with self-adhering bottom, of such a
length as to permit said device to be connected to an electric socket proximate to
the WC bowl.
[0013] Preferably, the device 3 has a timed operation which is obtained by acting on a pushbutton
6 arranged in a suitable position on said device. Optionally, a warning light may
be provided to indicate when the device 3 is operating and when it is disactivated.
The timing may be automatic and of such a duration whereby the device 3 can keep working
also during a suitable period of time after the WC has been used. However, it is to
be understood that the activation of the unit 3 may be automated by any suitable means,
such as photocells of sensors for detecting when a person sits on the seat S. Said
means are not shown in the drawings because they may be easily conceived and realized
by those skilled in the art.
[0014] The unit 3 may be constructed in any suitable manner. Figure 5 shows a possible construction
of said unit. The portion 401 of circular cross section of the mouth is sealingly
telescoped on a tube 2 the other end of which is secured to a union 7 which opens
into a pre-chamber 8 formed at one end of a large container 9 the other end of which
accommodates, with a drawer-like arrangement, a filter 10 of activated carbon and/or
other suitable material, which is surmounted by a removable cover 11 provided with
slots 12. A wall 108 of said pre-chamber 8 is provided with an opening 13 for communication
between said pre-chamber and said chamber 9 and co-axially receiving the shaft 14
of an electric motor 15 which is secured by means of flanges 16 to the inner walls
of said pre-chamber. Keyed on the shaft 14 of the motor 15 is an impeller 17 arranged
in the chamber 9 adjacent the opening 13. The impeller comprises two discs 117-217
which are parallel to each other and to the wall 108. The disc 217, which closely
faces the opening 13, is provided, co-axially with the opening 13, with an opening
18 and the outer face thereof is provided, co-axially with the opening 18, with annular
ridges 19-20 for co-operation with recesses formed by corresponding annular ridges
21-22 co-axial with said opening 13 and integral with the wall 108, the arrangement
being such as to form a labyrinth to hinder any air leakage between the wall 108 and
disc 217. The numeral 23 indicates the helically-arranged vanes of the impeller and
the numeral 24 indicates the central hub of the disc 117, which is to be keyed on
the shaft 14 of the motor 15. It is apparent from Figure 5 that by rotating the impeller
17 in the proper direction a vacuum is created in the openings 13-18, in the chamber
9 and in the conduit 7, so that air is sucked through the tube 2 and draw-mouth 1.
The pressurized air delivered by the impeller 17 is obliged to pass through the filter
10 and to outflow, after being purified and deodorized, through the slots 12 of the
cover 11. The unit 3 described above has a quite noiseless operation and a good head
even with a motor 15 of reduced power. The air flowing past the pre-chamber 8 is
obliged to lap the motor 15 and cool it.
[0015] According to the embodiment of Figure 1, the filtering unit 3 rests on the floor
by means of a flat portion 109 of the container 9, and an insert B may be optionally
applied to said portion for supporting and/or damping and/or fixing purposes. The
telescoping coupling of the tube 2 with the draw-mouth 1 and the telescopic adjustments
provided on said mouth permit the device of the invention to be mounted on WC bowls
of any size and shape.
[0016] The cover 11 has been shaped with a rounded configuration, as shown in Figures 1
and 5, because the device may be arranged otherwise, for example, as shown in Figures
7 and 8, with the unit 3 upturned with respect to the embodiment of Figure 1, and
hung on the wall or supported on the floor with the intermediary of a pedestal 28
shown with broken lines in Figure 7 and provided with side openings 29 for passage
of the flexible conduit 102 which now connects the unit 3 to the portion 401 of the
draw-mouth 1.
[0017] Figure 10 shows a draw-mouth 100 of different configuration with respect to the embodiment
of the preceding Figures, for arrangement at the rear portion of the rim of the WC
bowl, as diagrammatically shown in Figure 11.
[0018] Figure 8 shows, for example, how a plurality of draw-mouths may be mounted on the
rim of a WC bowl and suitably distributed around said rim, and how said mouths through
respective hoses 202, can be connected to a union 5 which, through a single hose 102,
is connected to the aspirator unit 3.
[0019] By omitting the tube 2 or the conduit 102, the aspirator-deodorizer unit 3 may also
be used to purify the air in any room other than room accomodating a water-closet,
for example a room where smoking is allowed.
[0020] Figure 9 shows a further constructional modification wherein the cover 11 does not
present the slots 12, and is provided with a discharge conduit 25 connected to a conduit
26 which can discharge to the outside of the water closet room through a hole formed
in an outer wall of said room, or to a conduit 126 which can discharge into an aeration
duct 27. As an alternative, Figure 11 also shows that, instead of the discharge conduit
26 on the cover 11, a discharge conduit 226 may be provided on the top portion of
the rear wall of the container 9. Obviously, the device of Figure 9 may not be provided
with the filter 10.
1. An aspirator-deodorizer device for sanitary bowls or water-closets, characterized
in that it comprises at least one flat-shaped draw-mouth (1) which is arranged transversely
on the top rim of the WC bowl, through the space usually existing between said rim
and the overlying seat (S) and so as to open into the inner perimeter of said bowl
with an end portion which is provided with at least one flange or extension (201)
directed downwards, so as to grip said rim, the other end portion (301) of said draw-mouth,
on the outer side of the bowl, being preferably directed downwards and connected either
directly or with the interposition of a rigid or flexible tube(2, 102) of suitable
cross section, to the suction mouth of an electric fan aspirator unit (3) which through
said draw-mouth (1) evacuates the bad-smelling gases generated during the use of the
WC bowl, the delivery of said aspirator unit (3), if the latter discharges directly
into the room accomodating the water closet, being equipped with at least one filter
(10) of the activated carbon type or other suitable type and preferably of the replaceable
or restorable type, which purifies and deodorizes the air being sucked therethrough
before discharging it into said room.
2. A device according to claim 1, wherein said draw-mouth is provided at its underside
and at its inner corner area (101) with a suitably inclined tongue (501) preferably
integral with said draw-mouth and of such a construction as to act as a flat spring
for co-operation with the outer surface of the WC bowl to keep said draw-mouth suitably
anchored to the top rim of said bowl regardless of the size of the latter.
3. A device according to claim 1, wherein the draw-mouth (1) is composed by a plurality
of members (101, 301, 401) assembled in a telescopic and peripherally sealed manner
with each other whereby said draw-mouth may be suitably mounted on WC bowls of any
size and shape and whereby the active part (101 of said draw-mouth, if desired, may
be easily removed and cleaned.
4. A device according to claim 1, wherein the end portion of the draw-mouth (1), which
opens into the interior of the WC bowl, is suitably extended and bent downwards so
as to exert the suction at an internal lower area of said bowl.
5. A device according to claim 1, wherein at least the active and flat-shaped portion
(101) of the draw-mouth is provided internally with one or more ribs (601) to avoid
crushing distortions of said portion of the draw-mouth.
6. A device according to claim 1, wherein the horizontal and flat-shaped portion of
the draw-mouth (1) is preferably of a thickness between 0.5 and 1.5 cm and a length
between 5 and 10 cm.
7. A device according to claim 1, wherein the aspirator-deodorizer unit (3) is arranged
at one side of the WC bowl, rests preferably on the floor either directly or with
interposed members (B), and is connected to said draw-mouth (1) either directly or
with the intermediary of a rigid or a flexible tube (2, 102).
8. A device according to claim 1, wherein the aspirator-deodorizer unit (3) is hung
on the wall of the room in proximity of said WC bowl and is connected to said draw-mouth
(1) by means of a flexible conduit (102).
9. A device according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of draw-mouths (1) may be arranged
on the top rim of the WC bowl and may be connected through a respective flexible tube
(202) to a union (5-102) which is connected to the aspirator-deodorizer unit (3).
10. A device according to the claim 1, wherein the aspirator-deodorizer unit (3) is
operated electrically and is fed from the mains and/or a battery of electric accumulators,
preferably of the rechargeable type and suitably incorporated in said unit.
11. A device according to claim 1, wherein the operation of the aspirator-deodorizer
unit (3) is preferably timed and is controlled by means of a manual control (6) or
an automatic sensor which detects the condition of use of the WC bowl.
12. A device according to claim 1, characterized in that said purifying filter (10)
may be omitted if the aspirator unit (3) discharges to the outside of the WC room
either through a suitable conduit (26-226) or through an aeration duct (27).
13. A device according to claim 1, wherein the aspirator-deodorizer unit (3) may be
used also without any connection to the draw-mouth (1) and it may be arranged in any
room to purify the air therein.