[0001] The present invention relates to a combination of a urinal with a hand washing facility.
Therein, the waste water from the hand washing facility is used for flushing the urinal.
The hand washing facility and the urinal are in close proximity to each other and/or
in physical contact with each other.
[0002] The hand washing facility is offset relative to the urinal so that the imaginary
plane as defined by the center plane running vertically through the urinal, i.e. from
top to bottom - preferably the vertical symmetry plane and/or the vertical plane defined
by the outlet/opening for flushing the urinal and the discharge opening of the urinal
- is positioned at an angle relative to the imaginary plane as defined by the center
plane running vertically through the hand washing facility - preferably the vertical
symmetry plane and/or the vertical plane defined by the faucet and the drain of the
hand washing facility - wherein said offset angle is between 20° and 80°, preferably
between 30° and 75°, further preferably between 40° and 70°, preferably between 40°
and 60°.
[0003] Preferably, said imaginary vertical (symmetry) planes of the urinal and the hand
washing facility, respectively, coincide with the direction of use by a user of the
urinal and the hand washing facility, respectively. As a result, the orientation of
a user in regard to the urinal is offset relative to the orientation of a user in
regard to the hand washing facility wherein said offset angle is between 20° and 80°,
preferably between 30° and 75°, further preferably between 40° and 70°, preferably
between 40° and 60°.
[0004] In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, two or more of said combinations
of a urinal and a hand washing facility are used in a restroom, preferably in a public
restroom.
[0005] Preferably, the combination according to the present invention is used in private
restrooms, in particular private restrooms in transportation devices, in particular
RVs, camping wagons, busses, or in maritime applications, in particular on boats or
other vessels. Preferably, the combination according to the present invention is also
used in public restrooms, wherein the public restroom is selected from the list comprising:
public transportation venues, e.g. railroad stations, airports or highway restroom
facilities; large vessels or boats, hotels, restaurants, conference facilities; public
buildings, in particular museums, exhibitions, movie theatres, art houses, government
buildings, schools, universities.
Background
[0006] A combination of a hand washing facility with a urinal is known from the art, in
principle. For example, German utility model
DE 200 07 812 discloses a combination of a hand washing facility with a urinal that is characterized
by a single water inlet (the faucet of the hand washing facility) and a combined discharge
for the waste water from both the hand washing facility and the urinal. According
to
DE 200 07 812, the hand washing facility is arranged directly above the urinal, i.e. the direction
of use for the hand washing facility coincides with the direction of the use for the
urinal.
[0007] A similar combination of "self-flushing" urinal and hand washing lavatory fixture
can be found in
US 5 862 546. Therein, the hand washing facility is also arranged directly above the urinal.
[0008] Another combination of a hand washing facility and a urinal of the integral type
with the hand washing facility being arranged directly above the urinal is disclosed
in utility models G 94 13 046 and
DE 298 10 298.
[0009] An alternative embodiment of a combination of a hand washing facility and a urinal
(together with a water storage facility) is disclosed in
DE 197 04 452. The facility disclosed therein is meant to be installed in a guest bathroom of a
house using the inlet and discharge plumbing already present in such a guest bathroom.
In addition to the integral arrangement of a hand washing facility directly above
a urinal, an alternative embodiment is also disclosed showing the hand washing facility
arranged perpendicular to the urinal (see Figures 4 and 5 of
DE 197 04 452).
[0010] A common problem of all known embodiments of a water-saving combination of urinal
and hand washing facility is that the geometry is such that the direction of use for
the urinal and the direction of use for the hand washing facility coincide, i.e. the
user remains in the same position for using urinal as for using the hand washing facility.
While this may be a suitable and acceptable geometry for use in a private bathroom
or in a guest bathroom, this setting is not acceptable for a public restroom in which
urinals will typically get soiled and, the least for hygienic reasons, a potential
user of urinal will not be inclined to use the hand washing facility while being potentially
in proximity or even physical contact to the urinal. In a public setting there is
also a certain psychological barrier that would seem to prevent a user from using
a hand washing facility that is placed in too close (psychological) proximity to the
urinal. These actual and physical barriers of the "hand-washing-facility-above-the-urinal"
embodiments of the prior art pose obstacles to a commercialization of the same.
[0011] Similarly, a geometric arrangement in which the hand washing facility is in a certain
proximity to the urinal and arranged perpendicular to the urinal is not acceptable
in a public restroom since this would mean that the user of the hand washing facility
of one combined unit of hand washing facility and urinal would have a full view of
a second user using the urinal of a second combined unit of hand washing facility
and urinal. Such a geometric arrangement is seen as unacceptable for potential users
of a public restroom.
[0012] Based on the problems discussed above in regard to the prior art for a water-saving
combination of urinal and hand washing facility, an object according to the present
invention is to provide a setting comprising urinal and hand washing facility that
is water-saving and will be acceptable to potential users of public restrooms.
[0013] These objects and others are solved by a combination of a urinal and a hand washing
facility in accordance with claim 1.
[0014] Therein, the present invention relates to a combination of a urinal with a hand washing
facility. The waste water from the hand washing facility is used for flushing the
urinal. The hand washing facility and the urinal are in close proximity to each other
and/or in physical contact with each other.
[0015] The hand washing facility is offset relative to the urinal so that the imaginary
plane as defined by the center plane running vertically through the urinal, i.e. from
top to bottom - preferably the vertical symmetry plane and/or the vertical plane defined
by the outlet/opening for flushing the urinal and the discharge opening of the urinal
- is positioned at an angle relative to the imaginary plane as defined by the center
plane running vertically through the hand washing facility - preferably the vertical
symmetry plane and/or the vertical plane defined by the faucet and the drain of the
hand washing facility - wherein said offset angle is between 20° and 80°, preferably
between 30° and 75°, further preferably between 40° and 70°, preferably between 40°
and 60°.
[0016] Preferably, said imaginary vertical (symmetry) planes of the urinal and the hand
washing facility, respectively, coincide with the direction of use by a user of the
urinal and the hand washing facility, respectively. As a result, the orientation of
a user in regard to the urinal is offset relative to the orientation of a user in
regard to the hand washing facility wherein said offset angle is between 20° and 80°,
preferably between 30° and 75°, further preferably between 40° and 70°, preferably
between 40° and 60°.
[0017] Preferred embodiments of said combination of hand washing facility and urinal are
given in the dependent claims.
[0018] It is noted that in public restrooms for male users as presently provided, for example,
in public transportation venues, e.g. railroad stations, airports or highway restroom
facilities; hotels, restaurants, conference facilities; public buildings, in particular
museums, exhibitions, movie theatres, art houses, government buildings, schools, universities
and the like, a large number of urinals are provided in one room, for example more
than five or more than ten, or even more than twenty, while a similar or somewhat
lower number of hand washing facilities, are provided in a separate room. A significant
cost-saving effect can be achieved if these presently existing separated units are
replaced by the combinations of hand washing facility and urinal according to the
present invention. In addition to the water-saving effect, a cost-saving effect in
regard to space (that needs to be cleaned) and plumbing (that needs to be maintained)
is achieved in accordance with the present invention.
Brief Description of the Figures
[0019]
Figure 1 shows a combination of a urinal with a hand washing facility, wherein the
offset angle between the imaginary vertical (symmetry) plane running through the urinal
from top to bottom relative to the imaginary vertical (symmetry) plane running through
the hand washing facility from top to bottom is about 45°. In this embodiment, urinal
and hand washing facility are in immediate physical contact with each other and are
realized as two separate units that can be exchanged separately.
Figure 2 shows an arrangement of three combinations of urinal and hand washing facility
as shown in Figure 1 in a public restroom setting (computer animation) illustrating
the principle of the invention according to which the field of view of a user of the
hand washing facility of one unit does not coincide with the field of view of potential
users of adjacent urinals.
Figure 3 shows an alternative embodiment of a combination of hand washing facility
and urinal, wherein the hand washing facility is not in immediate physical contact
with the urinal but separated from said urinal by a spacing unit comprising a faucet.
In addition, this embodiment shows how mirror, paper dispenser and soap dispenser
can be advantageously integrated into the inventive setup.
Figure 4 shows an alternative embodiment, in which four combination units of urinal
and hand washing facility are arranged, for example, around a column.
Figure 5 shows another embodiment in accordance with the present invention, wherein
the urinal and the hand washing facility are provided in one integral unit.
Detailed Description of the Invention
[0020] The
urinal of the present invention is to be understood to be any container or receptacle that
is suitable for receiving urine. No limitations exist in regard to the shape and/or
the materials of said urinal.
[0021] Preferably, said urinal is suitable for being mounted onto a wall and comprises suitable
plumbing.
[0022] The urinal preferably comprises at least one opening or outlet or orifice through
which water can be dispensed onto the inside of the urinal, i.e. the area that is
exposed to the urine. In accordance with the present invention, said opening or orifice
is also referred to as "opening/outlet for flushing the urinal".
[0023] In accordance with the present invention, at least part of the liquid used to flush
the urinal is waste water from the hand washing facility of the present combination
of a urinal with a hand washing facility.
[0024] In one embodiment of the present invention, water from other sources than from said
hand washing facility may be used
in addition to waste water from said hand washing facility. It is also in the scope of the present
invention that this at least one additional source of water is a fresh water source.
[0025] The present invention also relates to an embodiment in which waste water from the
hand washing facility is stored in a storage device prior to being dispensed into
the urinal.
[0026] Preferably, any dispensing process of water into the urinal, be it with waste water
from the hand washing facility alone or waste water from the hand washing facility
mixed with other water sources and/or (waste) water from a storage unit, is controlled
by means of a control unit, for example a central processing unit, a timer, a central
control unit or any other conceivable controller.
[0027] The urinal of the present invention also has at least one discharge unit suitable
for discharging urine and any (waste) water used for flushing the urinal.
[0028] In accordance with the present invention, the urinal has one imaginary plane that
is defined by the center plane running vertically through the center of the urinal,
i.e. from top to bottom. Preferably said plane is the vertical symmetry plane and/or
the vertical plane defined by the outlet/opening for flushing the urinal and the discharge
opening of the urinal.
[0029] Preferably, said plane is perpendicular to the intended positioning (imaginary line
through shoulders and head) of a user of the urinal. For a symmetrical urinal, said
imaginary plane of the urinal coincides with the vertical symmetry plane that would
be, in this case, a mirror plane (see, for example, Figure 1).
[0030] A similar imaginary vertical plane can be defined for the hand washing facility.
In accordance with the present invention, said imaginary vertical plane runs through
the center of the hand washing facility - preferably the vertical symmetry plane and/or
the vertical plane are defined by the faucet and the drain of the hand washing facility.
[0031] Preferably, said imaginary vertical (symmetry) planes of the urinal and the hand
washing facility, respectively, coincide with the direction of use by a user of the
urinal and the hand washing facility, respectively,
[0032] In accordance with the present invention, the urinal and the hand washing facility
are
offset relative to each other as defined by an offset angle between the vertical (symmetry/center) plane
of the urinal and the vertical (symmetry/center) plane of the hand washing facility,
wherein said angle is between 20° and 80°, preferably between 30° and 75°, further
preferably between 40° and 70°, further preferably between 40° and 60°. As a result
of this geometry, the orientation of a user in regard to the urinal is offset relative
to the orientation of a user in regard to the hand washing facility wherein said offset
angle is between 20° and 80°, preferably between 30° and 75°, further preferably between
40° and 70°, further preferably between 40° and 60°
[0033] The
hand washing facility in accordance with the present invention comprises at least one dispensing unit for
dispensing fresh water, preferably a faucet. Said hand washing facility furthermore
comprises at least one discharge unit for discharging the spent water that is collected
in a container/receptacle of the hand washing facility.
[0034] In accordance with the present invention, the waste water and/or freshly dispensed
water from the dispensing unit is directed from said discharge unit of the hand washing
facility to the opening/outlet for flushing the urinal.
[0035] Preferably, the natural pull of gravity is used to transport the waste water from
the hand washing facility through the discharge unit of the same to the opening/outlet
for flushing the urinal. In another embodiment, a pump or a pumping means may be used,
in addition to or instead of the gravitational pull, to transport water from the discharge
unit of the hand washing facility to the opening/outlet for flushing of the urinal.
Preferably, a combination of gravitational pull and a pump is used.
[0036] As already_mentioned above, in order to flush the urinal, in addition to waste water
from the hand washing facility (or freshly dispensed water running through the hand
washing facility), the plumbing of the urinal may be arranged so that also fresh water
from a separate fresh water line/source is added for flushing the urinal via the opening/outlet.
Said fresh water may also be run through the hand washing facility at times no user
uses said hand washing facility.
[0037] In accordance with the present invention, two or more such openings/outlets for flushing
the urinal may be provided, for example two openings/outlets on opposite sides of
the urinal, to more thoroughly flush the inside of the urinal. Preferably, one or
more or all of these two or more openings/outlets are connected with the discharge
unit of the hand washing facility.
[0038] In accordance with the present invention, the waste water from the hand washing facility
is discharged through the discharge unit of the hand washing facility via the urinal
through the discharge unit of the urinal.
[0039] No limitations exist in regard to the shape, geometry or materials of the hand washing
facility.
[0040] In one embodiment, the hand washing facility is arranged adjacent to the urinal but
not in direct (or immediate) physical contact with the same. However, in this embodiment,
the waste water (or freshly dispensed water from the faucet) of the hand washing facility
is still directed, for example via separate plumbing, from the discharge unit of the
hand washing facility to the opening/orifice for flushing the urinal.
[0041] In case the hand washing facility is not in direct (or immediate) physical contact
with the urinal, it is preferred that the distance between the two outer surfaces
of the urinal and the hand washing facility, respectively, that are the closest to
each other is not more than 40 cm, preferably not more than 30 cm, further preferably
not more than 20 cm, further preferably not more than 10 cm, further preferably not
more than 5 cm.
[0042] In another embodiment, the hand washing facility and the urinal are adjacent to each
other but not in direct physical contact, and are separated from each other by another
unit, for example a separation unit that may, preferably, comprise the faucet. An
embodiment in which a spacing unit is arranged in between the urinal and the hand
washing facility is shown in Figure 3. Therein, the faucet is not part of the hand
washing facility but part of said spacing unit. Such an arrangement may be seen as
particularly advantageous for emphasizing the separation between urinal and hand washing
facility.
[0043] In one embodiment of the present invention, two or more, further preferably four
or more, further preferably five or more, further preferably eight or more, further
preferably ten or more of the combination units of urinal and hand washing facility
and urinal are placed next to each other in the same room. An example of such a preferred
embodiment is shown in Figure 2.
[0044] Placing a plurality of combination units of urinal and hand washing facility next
to each other would be a typical setting in a public restroom, for example in airports,
train stations, government buildings, office buildings, schools, universities, restaurants,
cultural venues, sports stadiums and the like.
[0045] One particular advantage of the geometry of the present invention, i.e. the staggering
or "off-setting" of the hand washing facility (which is nevertheless adjacent to the
urinal) relative to the urinal allows to place a plurality of these units next to
each other, without having to provide physical boundaries between the same, for example
walls or screens, since the field of view of a person using the urinal does not coincide
with field of view of a potential user of an adjacent urinal while, at the same time,
the field of view of a person using the hand washing facility does not coincide with
the field of view of a potential user of the urinal of another (adjacent) unit. The
respective fields of view severely cross in case the urinal and the hand washing facilities
are arranged at a 90° angle relative to each other in such an array of a plurality
of combination units.
[0046] While it is not required, it is in accordance with the present invention, to provide
screens or walls between two or more combination units of urinal and hand washing
facility.
[0047] In fact, in a preferred embodiment as shown in Figure 4, two, three, four or more,
preferably four, combination units of urinal and hand washing facility are arranged
around a column, pole or post.
[0048] In one embodiment according to the invention, urinal and hand washing facility are
provided as two separate building units that can be exchanged or replaced independently
from each other (see, for example, Figure 1). This embodiment has the advantage of
flexibility, superior design possibilities and ease of maintenance/repair.
[0049] In an alternative embodiment, urinal and hand washing facility are provided as an
integral unit (see Figure 5). While this arrangement is less flexible (i.e. if either
the urinal or the hand washing facility is defective, the entire unit needs to be
replaced), however, said arrangement is cheaper to manufacture and easier to install.
In a preferred embodiment, such integral unit is made from one main material, in particular
a ceramic material or a plastic material or a composite material. It is particular
preferred that such an integrated unit is cast or extruded or pressed.
[0050] In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a sensor is provided in the urinal,
which detects the onset and/or the end of a urination process. Preferably, once the
sensor and pertinent control unit have determined that the urination process is finished,
for example after a certain predetermined time interval after the last sensing of
urine inflow, the water dispensing of the hand washing facility, preferably through
the faucet, is automatically initiated.
[0051] As has already been outlined above, the flushing of the urinal and/or the operation
of the water dispensing unit of the hand washing facility is preferably subject to
at least one control unit. Said control unit preferably comprises at least one sensor.
[0052] A suitable sensor would be, for example, a sensor for liquids, a weight sensor, a
sensor for urea, a pressure sensor and/or a water level sensor. In one example, the
sensor permanently detects influx of urine and sets a certain internal trigger after,
for example, three or more seconds of urine influx. A second signal may be triggered,
after the triggering of the first signal, in case no influx of urine is detected for
a certain period of time, for example for three seconds. In case both signals have
been triggered, a control unit then starts the dispensing of fresh water in the hand
washing facility, preferably, by operating the faucet of the hand washing facility,
thus enticing or facilitating the washing of hands by the user of the urinal. Preferably,
there is a sufficient time offset between the detection of the termination of the
urine influx and the dispensing of water. Further preferably, said "automatic" dispensing
of water is stopped after a predetermined time interval, for example five seconds.
[0053] Preferably, in addition to this preferred embodiment of automatic water dispense
triggered by a use of the urinal, the hand washing facility also has a sensor for
starting the dispensing process of water as is common for modern hand washing facilities.
Thereby, usage of the hand washing facility is also possible without using the urinal.
The preferred embodiment of triggering the dispensing of water by usage of the urinal
has the added advantage of increased hygiene since the user of the urinal is enticed
to wash his hands.
[0054] In regard to all embodiments of the present invention, the combination unit of urinal
and hand washing facility in accordance with the present invention has the following
advantages over urinals and hand washing facilities known from the art, in particular urinals
used in a public restroom setting.
[0055] First, due to the recycling of the waste water from the hand washing facility for
flushing the urinal, a significant amount of water can be saved. This has obvious
benefits both in regard to cost savings for the operator of the restroom and in terms
of conserving the environment and the scarce resources of this planet. In this context,
it is noted that a common water-saving urinal solution is the so-called "waterless"
urinal or chemical urinal in which no or only intermittent flushing occurs. While
this obviously leads to water-saving in respect to the urinal, this set-up has the
disadvantage of not providing a flushing operation which may lead to odor problems.
Masking odor with chemicals, however, is in contrast to the goal of saving resources.
Also, the waterless urinal does not save or reuse the water from the separate hand
washing facility The present invention provides the same water-saving effect as the
so-called waterless urinals, however, has the added advantage of flushing the urinal
thus allowing to cut or dispense the use of chemicals to deal with odor and other
issues relevant for the hygiene of a urinal.
[0056] Second, the combination unit of urinal and hand washing facility of the present invention
provides the potential for considerable space saving since less hand washing facilities
need to be provided in the public restroom overall (hand washing facilities still
need to be provided for the toilets also provided in the restroom).
[0057] Third, the set up of the present invention also minimizes the plumbing needed and
therefore the operation and maintenance costs for the restroom.
[0058] Fourth, and possibly most importantly, the specific geometry of the present invention
allows, for the first time, to provide a large number of combination units of urinal
and hand washing facility in a public restroom setting since the users will experience
the same (semi)privacy they expect from public restrooms with separated urinals and
hand washing facilities.
1. Combination of a urinal with a hand washing facility,
wherein the waste water from the hand washing facility is used for flushing the urinal,
and wherein the hand washing facility and the urinal are in close proximity to each
other and/or in physical contact with each other,
characterized in that
said hand washing facility is offset relative to said urinal so that the imaginary
plane as defined by the center plane running vertically through the urinal, i.e. from
top to bottom is positioned at an angle relative to the imaginary plane as defined
by the center plane running vertically through the hand washing facility,
wherein said offset angle is between 20° and 80°, preferably between 30° and 75°,
further preferably between 40° and 70°, preferably between 40° and 60°.
2. Combination according to claim 1, wherein the urinal comprises at least one opening
or outlet or orifice through which water can be dispensed onto the inside of the urinal,
i.e. the area that is exposed to the urine, and wherein said water comprises or is
waste water from the hand washing facility, optionally together with water from a
fresh water source.
3. Combination according to claim 1 or claim 2, wherein waste water from the hand washing
facility is stored in a storage device prior to being dispensed into the urinal.
4. Combination according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein any dispensing of
water into the urinal is controlled by means of a control unit, for example a central
processing unit, a timer, a central control unit or any other controller.
5. Combination according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the hand washing
facility comprises at least one dispensing unit for dispensing fresh water, preferably
a faucet, and wherein said hand washing facility furthermore comprises at least one
discharge unit for discharging the spent water that is collected in a container/receptacle
of the hand washing facility, the spent water then being the waste water for flushing
the urinal.
6. Combination according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the natural pull
of gravity is used to transport the waste water from the hand washing facility, through
the discharge unit of the same, to the opening or orifice or outlet through which
water can be dispensed onto the inside of the urinal, optionally together with a pump.
7. Combination according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the hand washing
facility is in direct or immediate contact with the urinal, or wherein the distance
between the two outer surfaces of the urinal and the hand washing facility, respectively,
that are the closest to each other, is not more than 40 cm, preferably not more than
30 cm, further preferably not more than 20 cm, further preferably not more than 10
cm, further preferably not more than 5 cm.
8. Combination according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the hand washing
facility and the urinal are separated by at least one spacing unit.
9. Combination according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein urinal and hand
washing facility are provided as two separate building units that can be exchanged
or replaced independently from each other.
10. Combination according to claims 1 to 8, wherein urinal and hand washing facility are
provided as an integral unit.
11. Combination according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein a sensor is provided
in the urinal, which detects the onset and/or the end of a urination process.
12. Use of two or more, preferably four or more, preferably eight or more of the combinations
of urinal with hand washing facility according to any one of the preceding claims
in one room, preferably a public restroom.
13. Use according to claim 12, wherein the public restroom is selected from the list comprising:
public transportation venues, e.g. railroad stations, airports or highway restroom
facilities; hotels, restaurants, conference facilities; public buildings, in particular
museums, exhibition venues, movie theatres, art houses, government buildings, schools,
universities.
14. Use according to claim 12 or claim 13, wherein two, three, four or more, preferably
four, combination units of urinal and hand washing facility are arranged around a
column, pole or post.
15. Use of at least one combination of urinal with hand washing facility according to
any one of the claims 1 to 11 in a private restroom, in particular in a private restroom
in a transportation device, in particular in an RV, a camping wagon, a bus, or in
maritime applications, in particular on boats or other seaborne vessels.