[0001] The invention refers to an apparatus to be applied to a toilet bowl and, further,
to a toilet or the like provided with an apparatus of the type herein described, able
to facilitate, among other things, the inner flushing of said toilet.
[0002] The toilet bowls are provided with a series of holes disposed below the upper edge
on which the bowl is supported, which holes deliver a jet of water intended to produce
the discharge of the fecal material which is inside the said bowl. These nozzles or
holes are sufficient to ensure a flow able to cause said discharge and, partially,
to wash the inside of the bowl. However, it is known that the rear portion of the
bowl is often likely to become dirty with fecal material to such an extent that cleaning
by the water flush becomes impossible. It is then necessary, in these cases, to use
brushes, which are very impractical and poorly hygienic, as well.
[0003] It is a first object of the present invention to provide an apparatus to be applied
to toilet bowls and similar sanitary equipment, which makes it possible to completely
and thoroughly flush the inner surface of the bowl, without resorting to hardly practical
expedients such as the use of brushes and the like.
[0004] Substantially, the apparatus according to the invention consists of a tubular member
to be applied to the bowl of a toilet or other sanitary equipment, and comprising
a water supplying duct leading to a plurality of nozzles disposed in such a way that,
when the tubular member is applied to the rear portion of the bowl, said nozzles generate
a jet of water almost tangent to the inner rear surface of the said bowl.
[0005] This tubular member is advantageously connected to a water line independent of the
flush system and, in particular, to the cold water supply of the sanitary equipment.
The water fed by the tubular member is then delivered at a sufficiently high pressure
able to produce jets of water from the nozzles at a speed and, therefore with a kinetic
energy sufficient for the desired purposes. Advantageously, the nozzles of the tubular
member may be fanwise disposed to flush a wide surface of the bowl. In an improved
embodiment of the apparatus according to the invention, this is modified to provide,
not only a jet for the inner washing of the bowl, but also a jet for the user's personal
cleaning. According to this improved embodiment of the apparatus, the tubular member
comprises a second duct with one or more end nozzles to generate a jet of water obliquely
oriented upwards and intended for the user's hygiene. Once the toilet has been used,
the user opens the tap for supplying water to the tubular member, and this causes
on one hand, the washing under pressure of the inner rear surface of the bowl and,
on the other hand, the generation of the washing jet for the user. In order to suitably
adjust the upwardly directed jet and thus to direct it correctly toward the user,
the second duct of the tubular member may be provided with an apparatus for regulating
the pressure of the jet, and this also take the different pressure conditions of the
supplied water into account, such as the different location of the sanitary apparatus
within a multi-floor building.
[0006] A further object of the invention is a toilet bowl as described below and claimed
in the appended claims.
[0007] In particular, the bowl according to the invention may be provided, in addition to
a tubular member of the type herein described, also with a mouthpiece for the generation
of a jet of warm air towards the user. This mouthpiece, connected to a suitable fan
or blower for the delivery of warm air at one or more speeds, generates a jet of air
which provides for drying the user who has made use of the jet of water for washing
himself/herself. Advantageously, the air delivering mouthpiece is so oriented as to
cause the jet of air to interfere with the jet of water, thereby determining a partial
warming up of the same water to make the personal cleaning operation more comfortable.
[0008] The invention will be better uderstood by following the description and the attached
drawing, which shows a practical, not limiting example of the same invention. In the
drawing:
Figs. 1 and 2 show a longitudinal section and a cross- section taken on line II-II,
respectively, of the bowl according to the invention;
Fig. 3 shows a side view with partial longitudinal section of an apparatus with tubular
member according to the invention;
Fig. 4 shows a side view with partial longitudinal section of a mouthpiece for the
delivery of warm air; and
Fig. 5 shows a side view of the bowl with relevant outer accessory devices for the
activation of the various jets of water and air.
[0009] In the drawing, numeral 1 generally denotes a toilet bowl connected to an outlet
3 of a water flush device. The outlet 3 delivers water at a relatively low pressure
towards a set of openings disposed traditionally under the upper edge 1B of the bowl.
Applied below the edge 1B is a tubular member designated 5 as a whole and shown in
detail by the longitudinal section of Fig. 3. The tubular member 5 is anchored to
the wall of the bowl by a nut 7 screwed on the threaded portion 9 of the tubular member
5. The nut 7 tightens the tubular member against the outer wall of bowl 1, said member
being retained on the inner surface of the bowl by a flanged portion 11 thereof. Two
gaskets 13 and 17 ensure the seal.
[0010] Disposed on the threaded portion 9 of the tubular member 5 is a fitting element 19
for the connection with a water supplying pipe 21. This pipe 21 is independent of
the outlet 3 of the flush device.
[0011] As can be seen in the sectional view of Fig. 3, inside the tubular member 5 is a
first duct 23 where the water from the pipe 21 is made to enter and then to flow into
a plurality of radial nozzles 25 fanwise arranged (see in particular Fig. 2) in the
lower region of the flanged portion 11 of the tubular member 5. The orientation of
the nozzles 25 is such as to generate a high-pressure jet of water indicated by G1
in Fig. 1, which is substantially tangent to the rear portion 1T of the inner surface
of bowl 1. The high-pressure jet G1 has the purpose of detaching any residual fecal
material or other, that might remain stuck to the surface 1T of the same bowl.
[0012] A further duct 27 extends inside the tubular member 5 and ends into a plurality of
nozzles 29 disposed in the flanged portion 11 of the tubular member 5, which are oriented
obliquely to the axis of the tubular member 5. The nozzles 29 are intended to direct
a jet of water G2 towards the user. The opening of the tap such as a fast opening
ball tap disposed on the supply line of pipe 21, causes the generation of two jets
of water G1 and G2 which provide for the separate flushing of the inner rear surface
1T of bowl 1 and the washing of the user, respectively, with jet G2.
[0013] To adjust the strength of jet G2 and cause it to reach the desired region regardless
of the supply pressure, a knob-shaped regulator 31 is disposed on the tubular member
5 engaging a threaded portion of said tubular member 5, the end portion of said regulator
reducing to a certain extent the internal section of the second duct 27. Screwing
down more or less the knob 31 within its housing will cause the reduction to a more
or less degree of the section for the passage of the water towards the nozzles 29
and, thus, the output pressure of the jet G2 and its speed as well. The regulator
31 may also be used for suppressing the jet G2.
[0014] As shown in detail in Figs. 1 and 2, the bowl 1 is further provided with a mouthpiece
33, a longitudinal section thereof being separately shown in Fig. 4. This mouthpiece
is connected to a blower 35 which produces an upwards flow of warm air inwardly of
the bowl 1. The mouthpiece 33 is applied to the bowl by a flanged portion 37 and a
threaded nut 39, in the same way as described for the tubular member 5. The warm air
blower 35 may be actuated by a switch 41 disposed close to the bowl and, in particular,
to the tap 43 for the admission of water feeding the tubular member 5. After having
used the sanitary apparatus, the user may activate both the jets G1 and G2 by opening
the tap 43, and the flow of warm air through the mouthpiece 33 by acting on the switch
41 which operates the blower 45.
[0015] The drawing shows only an exemplification of the invention which may vary in the
forms and arrangements.
1. A tubular member to be applied to the bowl of a toilet, comprising a water supply
duct leading into a plurality of nozzles disposed in such a way that, when the tubular
member is applied to the rear portion of the bowl, said nozzles generate a jet of
water almost tangent to the inner rear surface of the said bowl.
2. A tubular member according to claim 1, characterized in that said nozzles are fanwise
disposed.
3. A tubular member according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that it comprises a second
duct with one or more end nozzles for generating a jet of water obliquely directed
upwards and intended for the personal hygiene of the user.
4. A tubular member according to claim 3, characterized in that a device is provided
on said second duct for regulating the pressure of the jet.
5. A toilet bowl, comprising means for flushing the inner surface of the said bowl, characterized
in that said means comprise a tubular member according to one or more of claims 1
to 4.
6. A bowl according to claim 5, characterized in that said tubular member is applied
in the rear region of the bowl and below the upper edge of the said bowl.
7. A bowl according to claims 5 or 6, characterized in that it further comprises a mouthpiece
for the delivery of warm air towards the user.
8. A bowl according to claim 7, characterized in that the flow of warm air generated
by said mouthpiece is oriented in such a way as to interfere with the upwardly directed
jet of air.