Technical Field
[0001] The present invention regards sanitary articles for lavatories, in particular a bathroom
bidet, to be installed in private homes and elsewhere, on boats or on other self-propelled
means, and on other means such as trains, preferably but not exclusively where the
space available is rather limited and the availability of water is limited, since
it is able to self-clean after use in a mechanical manner.
Background Art
[0002] Currently, bathroom bidets constitute rigid, monolithic elements of considerable
size and limited flexibility of use in terms of installation. In particular, in situations
where the bidet must be situated in a restricted space, such need was exclusively
met by "miniaturizing" the object of standard type, with considerable difficulty of
use by the user and sometimes truly hindering use due to the size/build of the user
himself, for example.
[0003] Therefore, there is the need to provide a bathroom bidet which solves the following
problems:
- reduction of the bulk of the conventional bidets;
- simplicity and ease of use notwithstanding the reduced bulk;
- convenient cost;
- use of standard technologies which do not involve a cost increase due to apparatuses/means
achieved ad hoc for obtaining the desired objects.
Summary of invention
[0004] The aforesaid objects are obtained by means of a bidet of the type defined in the
claims.
[0005] Several advantageous but more specific variants are defined in the dependent claims.
[0006] The present invention attains its main object by providing a bathroom bidet usable
in particular in areas with limited or even quite restricted space, having a fixed
part or structure connectable in a direct or indirect manner to a floor or wall, said
fixed part having an inlet for the water and said bathroom bidet also having, on its
lower part, a discharge for the water to be discharged directly into the sewer or
into a suitable hygienic collection container, characterized in that one or more strips
or shells are mounted on said fixed part in a manner such that they can rotate around
a substantially horizontal axis, i.e. around respective hinges on the fixed part itself,
wherein, in use position of the bathroom bidet, said strips are superimposed on each
other to a minimum extent and an upper strip has a substantially horizontal upper
edge defining the lateral borders of the bathroom bidet, while in a non-use position
of the bathroom bidet, said strips are superimposed on each other to a maximum extent
and are all assembled together, i.e. housed at least in part but preferably completely
inside said fixed part or structure.
[0007] Preferably, a manual or automatic command is provided for opening the bathroom bidet,
i.e. for moving the strip group from said non-use position of the bathroom bidet towards
its use position, such command preferably being an electric servocontrol.
[0008] Preferably, the bathroom bidet comprises gas springs or conventional springs connectable
between a fixed element, for example a wall, and said movable strip group.
[0009] Preferably, in the bathroom bidet, in order to ensure the watertight seal between
one strip and the preceding or subsequent strip, gaskets are provided for, acting
between the walls of the single strips and also having self-cleaning function.
[0010] Preferably, in a more specific variant of the invention, the gaskets are arranged
on an upper projection and on a lower projection, respectively, of every strip, wherein,
for every contiguous strip pair, the upper projection and the relative gasket of the
lower strip are directed towards the outer wall of the upper strip, whereas the lower
projection and the relative gasket of the upper strip of this strip pair are directed
towards the inner wall of the lower strip, so as to not create concavities or niches
where the dirty matter in the bathroom bidet could be accumulated.
[0011] The invention provides for the normal use of the "siphon" system for the discharge.
[0012] Preferably, the strips will be constituted by rather light but very strong material
(e.g. metal, composite material, thermoplastic material, thermosetting material, natural
material). Heavy material could also be used.
[0013] In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the bathroom bidet is provided with a
simple locking system with a spring latch for locking the group of strips in the open
position, such system being releasable manually or via an electric servocontrol which
automatically brings the strips back towards said non-use position.
[0014] Advantageously, in another embodiment, the command, in this case electric, for closing
the bidet, i.e. for bringing it back towards its non-use and minimum bulk position,
is automatically activated by means of a timer, after a possibly settable predetermined
time has elapsed from the last actuation of a discharge pump, or via operation on
a button, photocell, or sensor.
Brief description of drawings
[0015] The present invention will now be described in a more detailed manner, but only as
exemplifying and non-limiting or non-binding with reference to several currently preferred
embodiments thereof, shown in the enclosed drawings, in which:
[0016] FIGURES 1A and 1B are respective perspective views, front and rear, of a bidet that
is the object of the present invention, in the open position of the strips;
[0017] FIGURE 1C is a longitudinal, vertical section view of the bidet shown in the preceding
Figs. 1A and 1B, the section being taken in the plane A-A of the plan view of Fig.
1D;
[0018] FIGURE 1D is the top plan view of the bidet shown in the preceding figures;
[0019] FIGURE 2A shows a front perspective view of the bidet of the preceding figures, but
in the closed position of the strips, and omitting several details (pneumatic dampers,
components for the wall-mounting);
[0020] FIGURE 2B is the side view analogous to Fig. 2A;
[0021] FIGURE 3 shows a detail of Fig. 1C, with regard to the transition zone between the
single strips, where the projections bearing the gaskets are formed;
[0022] FIGURE 4A is a perspective view of a further bidet embodiment of the present invention
(in open position), having a bracket for the connection to the floor;
[0023] FIGURE 4B is the side view of the bidet of Fig. 4A,
[0024] FIGURE 4C is the front view of the bidet of Fig. 4A;
[0025] FIGURE 5 is the rear view of the bidet that is the object of the present invention,
already shown in Figs. 1A and 1B, wherein one clearly sees the components for mounting
the bidet to the wall.
Description of embodiments
[0026] With reference to the preceding drawings and to the various numeric references (always
the same in all the figures in order to avoid confusion), the present invention will
now be described more in detail, without however going into too much detail on those
items which would not be a problem for a man skilled in the art to achieve. Therefore,
the object of this part of the description is to place a man skilled in the art in
the conditions of being able to actuate the invention, without spending too much time
on details that are obvious for such man.
[0027] In addition, the practical embodiments described herein are only a small part of
the diverse variants and respective technical equivalents which could come to the
mind of a man skilled in the art, without departing from the protective scope which
is due to the present finding.
[0028] With reference to Figs. 1A and 1B, these show the perspective view of a bathroom
bidet mountable to the wall. Fig. 1C is the relative vertical section (plane A-A,
Fig. 1 D). The fundamental characteristic of the present invention, shared by all
the embodiments, consists of the fact that unlike conventional bidets, the bidet of
the present invention is "foldable", in the sense that it comprises a fixed part or
structure, indicated with 1, in which one or more shaped elements are housed (in closed
position of the bathroom bidet). Such shaped elements are termed strips (or shells,
or segments) 2, 2', 2" and they have a specific curvature; such strips, sliding into
each other, can be opened/raised, starting from the closed position of Figs. 2A and
2B, up to the completely open and locked position (Fig. 1A, 1B, 1C), in order to obtain
a bathroom bidet of standard size. Therefore, the bathroom bidet of the present invention
is a "bellows-like foldable" bathroom bidet.
[0029] The single strips 2, 2', 2" (the
three strips labeled should only be considered as exemplifying for this particular embodiment)
lack protrusions on their body (see Fig. 3 in particular), but are equipped with projections
3, 3' etc. at the ends, suitable for receiving the gaskets 4, 4', etc. which ensure
the watertight seal in all the mutual positions of the strips. More precisely, in
the transition zone between one strip and the other, as Fig. 3 shows, the lower strip
(e.g. the strip 2) has a projection 3 directed towards the interior of the bathroom
bidet, while the upper strip (in this case the strip 2') has a projection 3' directed
towards the exterior of the bathroom bidet. In general, the upper projection of each
lower strip receives the gasket which is always in contact against the outer wall
of the upper strip, while the lower projection of an upper strip receives an analogous
gasket which is however in contact with the inner part of the corresponding lower
strip. Said gaskets 4, 4' etc. will be respectively placed, as described, in the upper
and lower part of each single strip (except for, possibly, the upper part of the strip
situated at the highest point in the open position of the "bellows"), and in addition,
a gasket will also be provided for in the fixed part or structure, and this will cooperate
with the gasket of the lower strip (indicated with 2 in the figures) in order to ensure
the seal in the lowest transition point, i.e. between the fixed part 1 and the strip
2 situated at the lowest level. This detail is not shown in the drawings.
[0030] From the drawings (in particular from Fig. 3), it is observed that the arrangement
of the gaskets and the projections was deliberately selected in order to prevent that
concavities/niches are formed on the inner wall of the strips, in the transition points
between one strip and the next. In this manner, the bathroom bidet can be maintained
in a perfectly-clean condition, by periodically washing and disinfecting the gaskets.
[0031] The watertight seal gaskets 4, 4' etc. can be made of synthetic, natural or silicon
elastomers, for example.
[0032] In addition, the gasket has a self-cleaning effect since it periodically "scrapes"
against the inner wall of the lower strip, each time that the bathroom bidet is brought
from the open condition shown in Fig. 1 (A, B, C), into the bellows-like closed position
shown in Fig. 2 (A and B). In the latter position, the bathroom bidet, in addition
to having standard size, also has minimal bulk.
[0033] The material for producing the bathroom bidet of the present invention can be, for
example:
- Metal (steel and its alloys, aluminum and its alloys);
- Composite material (glass fiber, carbon fiber, aramid resin fiber);
- Thermoplastic material (any type, loaded or otherwise);
- Thermosetting material;
- Natural material (all fibrous materials and non-fibrous materials, biocompatible materials).
[0034] The bathroom bidet according to the present invention can be fixed to the floor and/or
to the wall. For example, in the embodiment of Fig. 4 (A, B, C) the bracket is observed
with screws 5 for fixing to the floor. There is siphon discharge in the various figures,
indicated schematically by the tube with the number 6. On the siphon 6, an access
7 is provided for inspection/cleaning. Figs. 1A and 1B show the variant of the bathroom
bidet according to the invention, which allows the wall mounting. In such case, in
order to ensure the support, a wall support element is provided (see also Fig. 5),
in the present case formed by two wall connection components 8a, 8b, symmetrically
arranged with respect to a vertical axis and which are integral with the rear side
of the structure 1. Otherwise, the two embodiments - i.e. the bidet fixable to the
floor and the bidet fixable to the wall - are entirely equivalent.
[0035] Also provided for is the possibility to fix the "bellows-like foldable bathroom bidet"
set of the present invention on an accessory service structure (not represented in
the drawings) which constitutes a service element in the environment where it is situated.
If requested, such structure can also have an aesthetic function.
[0036] The opening of the strips 2, 2', 2", towards the open position shown in Fig. 1 (A,
B, C) and in Fig. 4 (A, B, C), is ensured by a mechanism actuatable by a command (manual
or automatic, not shown in the figures) typically placed on the top or on the side
of the fixed part 1. Therefore, an electric motor (also not shown) might be placed
for the automatic lifting of the strips.
[0037] For the seal of the bidet in open position and for the lowering of the strips, a
spring latch system 9 is provided for, only schematized in Fig. 1C. The spring latch
9 is made of metal or of an equally-strong material. The spring latch is manually
or electrically commanded by means of a servocontrol. Alternatively, the user slightly
lifts (with his hand) the upper strip in order to release the spring latch and a spring
brings the strips into closed position. In order to prevent the strips from falling
sharply towards the closed position shown in Figs. 2A and 2B, pneumatic dampers 10
are provided for (gas springs or an equivalent system). The number 13 in Fig. 1C indicates
the hinge/rotation axis of the bidet seat and bidet cover and the number 12 indicates
the hinge/rotation axis of the strips 2, 2', 2".
[0038] In other embodiments, the closure system could be automated, also by means of a timer
which would automatically activate the electric servocontrol for actuating the cleaning
system and then bidet closure (movement of the strips downward) after a predetermined
time period has elapsed from the closure of the cover. In this case, the bathroom
bidet would normally (i.e. automatically) return into closed position after use.
[0039] In a further embodiment, the bathroom bidet of the present invention can be housed
in a shower stall created
ad hoc, where, once placed in closed position and covered with a suitable structure (that
can be made with one or more of the materials usable for the construction of the bathroom
bidet of the present invention), it will form a convenient stool for use of the shower
itself.
[0040] All of these variants are within the reach of a man skilled in the art and therefore
will not be further discussed.
[0041] As merely exemplifying and non-limiting, the following possible dimensions of the
bidet are indicated:
- Width: comprised between 260 and 450 mm, preferably about 361 mm;
- Height: comprised between 220 and 700 mm, preferably about 423 mm;
- Depth, i.e. total projection from the wall in the closed position of the bidet: comprised
between 50 and 400 mm, preferably about 348 mm.
[0042] The reference number 11 on the rear side of the bidet indicates a tube connector,
which serves for feeding the water of the (hot/cold) mixture.
[0043] The reference number 14 instead indicates the overflow discharge pipe. This is joined
with the discharge 15 upstream of the overflow grate 16.
[0044] The water is fed through a mixer tap (not shown) and enters into the bidet, passing
through the aforesaid connector 11. As stated, an automatic (timed) cleaning discharge
could also be provided for, which starts after the bidet cover has been closed (principal
cover), and the consequent closing (in such case always automatic) of the strips 2,
2', 2" of the bidet. In such case, the mixer tap would allow water to pass for a certain
time period during the cleaning operation, while a possible suction pump would suction
the water from the bidet. This system allows an efficient cleaning without wasting
water and is therefore useful when there is limited water availability.
Industrial applicability
[0045] The bathroom bidet of the present invention, in addition to the home and public environment,
has one its natural applications in nautical use. Given that it can be fixed both
to the wall and to the floor, it is perfectly set in the rooms and areas intended
for use as bathrooms on a boat, whether a recreation or work craft.
[0046] A further possible application of the bathroom bidet of the present invention is
that of the prefabricated housing field, for modules of small size. In this case,
the area intended to be used as a bathroom can have small size, since the bathroom
bidet can be inserted in a furniture piece due to its "foldability" and installation
simplicity. For such purpose, a furnishing module is provided, which together with
the bidet also has the function of mirror and sink.
[0047] The bellows-like foldable bathroom bidet according to the present invention allows
obtaining two antithetical advantages: a bathroom bidet of standard size (in open
condition), and at the same time a bathroom bidet installable without problems in
limited spaces or even in quite restricted areas. It can also be self-cleaning, due
to the system of tiltable strips equipped with suitable gaskets, which by scraping
along the edges of the walls ensure the total cleaning of the bidet.
[0048] It is observed that the reference numbers in the following claims, written in parentheses,
only serve for an immediate comprehension of the same, and not as a limitation of
the invention in any manner. For example, the parentheses (2, 2', 2"), related to
the strips, do not constrain the number of strips to "three", and so forth.
[0049] List of the reference terms:
[0050] 1 fixed part (structure)
[0058] 5 bracket for fixing to the floor
[0060] 7 access for inspection/cleaning
[0061] 8a component for fixing to the wall
[0062] 8b component for fixing to the wall
[0063] 9 system with spring latch
[0064] 10 pneumatic damper
[0065] 11 connector for feeding mixed water
[0066] 12 strip rotation hinge
[0067] 13 bidet seat/cover rotation hinge
[0068] 14 overflow discharge pipe
[0069] 15 discharge of the water from the bidet
1. A bathroom bidet usable in particular in areas with limited or even quite restricted
space, having a fixed part or structure (1) connectable (5; 8a, 8b) in a direct or
indirect manner to a floor or wall, said fixed part (1) having an inlet (11) for the
water and said bathroom bidet also having, on its lower part, a discharge (15) for
the water to be discharged directly into the sewer or into a suitable hygienic collection
container, characterized in that one or more strips or shells (2, 2', 2", etc.) are mounted on said fixed part (1)
in a manner such that they can rotate around a substantially horizontal axis, i.e.
around respective hinges (12) on the fixed part (1) itself, wherein, in a use position
of the bathroom bidet, said strips (2, 2', 2") are superimposed on each other to a
minimum extent and an upper strip (2") has a substantially horizontal upper edge defining
the lateral borders of the bathroom bidet, while in a non-use position of the bathroom
bidet, said strips (2, 2', 2") are superimposed on each other to a maximum extent
and are all assembled together, i.e. housed at least in part but preferably completely
inside said fixed part or structure (1).
2. A bathroom bidet according to claim 1, characterized in that it comprises a manual or automatic command for opening the bathroom bidet, i.e. for
moving the strip group (2, 2', 2") from said non-use position of the bathroom bidet
towards its use position, such command preferably being an electric servocontrol.
3. A bathroom bidet according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that it comprises means (10) for damping the fall of the strips (2, 2', 2") during their
opening, e.g. gas springs (10), or conventional springs, connectable between a fixed
element, for example a wall, and said movable strip group (2, 2', 2").
4. A bathroom bidet according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that in order to ensure the watertight seal between one strip (2') and the preceding (2)
or subsequent strip (2"), gaskets are provided for, acting between the walls of the
single strips and also having self-cleaning function.
5. A bathroom bidet according to claim 4, wherein the gaskets are arranged on an upper
(3) and lower (3') projection of every strip, and for every contiguous strip pair
(2, 2'), the upper projection (3) and the relative gasket (4) of the lower strip (2)
of this strip pair (2, 2') are directed towards the outer wall of the upper strip
(2'), whereas the lower projection (3') and the relative gasket (4') of the upper
strip (2') of this strip pair (2, 2') are directed towards the inner wall of the lower
strip (2), so as to not create concavities or niches where the dirty matter in the
bathroom bidet could be accumulated.
6. A bathroom bidet according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein, for the discharge,
a siphon tube (6) is provided for, mounted below the lower discharge (15) and below
the grate (16) of an overflow pipe (14).
7. A bathroom bidet according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the strips
(2, 2', 2") are composed of light but very strong material, such as metal, composite
material, thermoplastic material, thermosetting material and natural material.
8. A bathroom bidet according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that it comprises a simple locking system with a spring latch (9) for locking the group
of strips (2, 2', 2") in the open position, such system being releasable manually
or via an electric servocontrol which automatically brings the strips back towards
said non-use position.
9. A bathroom bidet according to any one of the preceding claims except claim 8, characterized in that the command, in this case electric, for closing the bidet, i.e. for bringing it back
towards its non-use and minimum bulk position, is automatically activated by means
of a timer, after a possibly settable predetermined time has elapsed from the last
actuation of the discharge pump, or it is activated via operation on a button, photocell
or sensor.
10. A bathroom bidet according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein an overflow
pipe (14) is also provided for which connects an upper discharge space of the bidet
with the lower discharge (15) of the bidet, and in addition a connector (11) forming
on the inlet (11) is provided for the mixed hot/cold water supply.