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(11) | EP 2 248 955 A1 |
| (12) | EUROPEAN PATENT APPLICATION |
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| (54) | Ventilated toilet |
| (57) Toilet having a ventilation duct in the rim located above the flush duct. Ventilation
duct and flush duct are in communication via apertures. The ventilation duct is connected
to a ventilator to draw off malodor. The ventilation duct can also be used to inject
a detergent into the bowl when flushing.
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Fig. 1.
Fig. 2.
Show toilet view from the top. The broken line shows invisible elements.
a), b), c) - are not shown on this drawings but I shortly describe :
Fig. 3.
This drawing shows left side of the ventilated toilet. Points A, B, C, D, E, F, G,
H, I are described above. B, and C not shown on this draw to make this picture more
clearly.
K. That is channel between level 1 and 2. In this place water running from point H to I points.
L. This is channel between level 2 and top of the toilet. Ventilated air coming from toilet bowl to I holes. Then to holes D, and from holes D to the point A where going outside to ventilator S or O.
M. Cistern, from where water going to the toilet bowl.
O. Extractor fan. Size of this extractor has the same diameter like pipe fitting in the wall. There are easy to connect together by slide rings. Easy to replace as well. Pull switch (T) fitting to the ceiling to switch on or off the extractor fan.
P. Pipe fitting in the wall to ventilate the air outside the wall.
S. This extractor fan has bigger power then extractor O. Size of this connected parts of this extractor has the same diameter like the pipe fitting in the wall, but middle part are bigger. There are easy fit, and easy to connect together with a pipe by slide rings. Easy to replace as well. We fitting one of these extractors depend of power needed. Pull switch (T) fitting to the ceiling to switch on or off the extractor fan.
W. Wall.
Fig. 4
This drawing shows left side of the ventilated toilet. Points A, B, C, D, E, F, G,
H, I are described above. B, and C not shown on this draw to make this picture more
clearly.
K. That is channel between level 1 and 2. In this place water running from point H to 1 points.
L. This is channel between level 2 and top of the toilet. Ventilated air coming from toilet bowl to I holes. Then to holes D, and from holes D to the point A where going outside to ventilator S or O.
M. Cistern, from where water going to the toilet bowl.
Fig. 5
Show ventilation toilet view from the top.
Fig. 6
Show toilet view from the top. The broken line shows invisible elements.
a), b), c) - are not shown on this drawings but I shortly describe :
Fig. 7
This drawing shows left side of the ventilated toilet. Points A, B, C, D, E, F, G,
H, I, J are described above in draw (fig. 6). B, and C not shown on this draw to make
this picture more clearly.
K. That is channel between level 1 and 2. In this place water running from point H to I points.
L. This is channel between level 2 and top of the toilet. Ventilated air coming from toilet bowl to I holes. Then to holes D, and from holes D to the point A where going outside to ventilator S or O.
M. Cistern, from where water going to the toilet bowl.
O. Extractor fan. Size of this extractor has the same diameter like pipe fitting in the wall. There are easy to connect together by slide rings. Easy to replace as well. Pull switch (T) fitting to the ceiling to switch on or off the extractor fan.
P. Pipe fitting in the wall to ventilate the air outside the wall.
S. This extractor fan has bigger power then extractor O. Size of this connected parts of this extractor has the same diameter like the pipe fitting in the wall, but middle part are bigger. There are easy fit, and easy to connect together with a pipe by slide rings. Easy to replace as well. We fitting one of these extractors depend of power needed. Pull switch (T) fitting to the ceiling to switch on or off the extractor fan.
W. Wall.
Fig. 8
This drawing shows left side of the ventilated toilet. Points A, B, C, D, E, F, G,
H, I, J are described above. B, and C not shown on this draw to make this picture
more clearly.
K. That is channel between level 1 and 2. In this place water running from point H to I . points.
L. This is channel between level 2 and top of the toilet. Ventilated air coming from toilet.
. bowl to 1 holes. Then to holes D, and from holes D to the point A where going outside.
. to ventilator S or O.
M. Cistern, from where water going to the toilet bowl.
Fig. 9
This drawing shows pipe, which is created to flush water from a cistern and also ventilate
air from the toilet. That air could be ventilated in the same time when we flush the
toilet and that not affect ventilated process.
This pipe could be used for all kind of existing toilets connected with cistern by
plastic pipes, which is shown on (fig 13,14,15.) If we fit and use for flushing first
to see how it works without connect to another pipe - water not going to leak from
the back. Connection with another pipe could be done any time after.
To make this works like flushing and ventilating we need to connect the pipe by sliding
rings with another pipe, which is connected with extractor fun in that wall or on
the wall.
What kind of extractor fun we can use shows on (fig. 10, 10A, 11, 12)
If we have toilets like on (fig. 13, 14, 15), we don't need to spend money for new
toilets to have them ventilated. What we need? We need only this pipe and extractor
fun shows on (fig. 11, 12)
A. Show the way where the air going in to the pipe from the toilet.
C. Show the way where air will go outside from this pipe and will be connected with another.
B. Show the way where water going through this pipe from the cistern to the toilet.
There are air and water arrows to help understand better these drawings.Fig. 10, 10A, 11, 12
Extractor fun created in the tube.
Fig. 13, 14, 15.
Those drawings shows how we can use and connected pipe R, which is described on (fig.
9), for many different types of toilets. All those toilets could be converting to
be ventilated by fitting this pipe R and connected to extractor funs. (fig. 10, 10A,
11, 12) Elements A, I, O, P, S, T, W are described on (fig.2 and 3).
Fig. 16
This drawing shows left side of the ventilated toilet. Points A, B, C, D, E, H, I
are described above but this time F is the top of the toilet. B, and C not shown on
this draw to make this picture more clearly.
K. That is channel between level 1 and 2. In this place water running from point H to I . . points.
L. This is channel between level 2 and top of the toilet. Ventilated air coming from toilet . bowl to I holes. Then to holes D, and from holes D to the point A where going . outside to ventilator S or O.
M. Cistern, from where water going to the toilet bowl.
a first channel fluidly connectable to a cistern and having apertures on the underside of the first channel to release flush water receivable from the cistern into the toilet bowl; and
a second channel located above the first channel and being connectable to an extractor to extract air from the toilet bowl, in use,
wherein a plurality of connecting apertures are provided between the first and second channels.