Claims
- 1. A toilet comprising:
- a frame defining a chamber,
- a toilet bowl disposed within said chamber between an upper chamber region and a lower chamber region, said toilet bowl having a lower discharge opening in communication between said upper chamber region and said lower chamber region,
- a tilting bowl disposed generally in said lower chamber region of said frame, said tilting bowl defining a fluid-receiving volume,
- said tilting bowl mounted for pivoting movement relative to said toilet bowl between a first position with said fluid-receiving volume at least partially overlapping said toilet bowl and containing said lower discharge opening, and a second position permitting flow of fluid from said toilet bowl, through said lower discharge opening, and from said fluid-receiving volume into said lower chamber region,
- said tilting bowl, in said first position, retaining a volume of fluid in said fluid-receiving volume sufficient to engage said lower discharge opening in a manner to restrict flow of gas therethrough,
- said tilting bowl adapted to remain in said first position when containing said volume of fluid below a first predetermined fluid weight, and
- said tilting bowl actuated to move from said first position toward said second position by introduction of additional fluid into said fluid-receiving volume to increase weight of fluid in said fluid-receiving volume to exceed a second predetermined fluid weight, said second predetermined fluid weight being greater than said first predetermined fluid weight.
- 2. The toilet of claim 1, wherein a waste product, a flushing charge of fluid, in addition to said volume of fluid in said fluid-receiving volume define a weight greater than said second predetermined fluid-weight.
- 3. The toilet of claim 1, wherein a said tilting bowl is biased to return from said second position toward said first position.
- 4. The toilet of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of outlets disposed and arrayed to direct water in streams against an inner wall surface of said toilet bowl for cleaning action.
- 5. The toilet of claim 4 further comprising means for delivering water through said plurality of outlets, said means for delivering water comprising sequencing means for delivering water to successive sets of said plurality of outlets in sequence for improved cleaning action.
- 6. The toilet of claim 5, wherein said means for delivering water further comprises a float disposed in a region between said toilet bowl and said tilting bowl for determining when fluid in said fluid-receiving volume of said tilting bowl has achieved a predetermined level, with said tilting bowl in said first position, and discontinuing flow of water from said outlets.
- 7. The toilet of claim 4, further comprising means for delivering water through said plurality of outlets, said means for delivering water being electronically controlled.
- 8. The toilet of claim 4, further comprising means for delivering water through said plurality of outlets, said means for delivering water being programmed to supply sufficient water to effect more than one tilting operation for said tilting bowl within one watering cycle.
- 9. The toilet of claim 4, wherein said plurality of outlets are arrayed to define an enclosure region disposed generally above said lower discharge opening, said enclosure region casting a vertical projection view at least partially overlapping a vertical projection view of said lower discharge opening.
- 10. The toilet of claim 4, wherein said plurality of outlets are arrayed to define an enclosure region disposed generally above a waste water bottom discharge hole, said enclosure region casting a vertical projection view at least partially overlapping a vertical projection view of said waste water bottom discharge hole.
- 11. The toilet of claim 1, further comprising means for retarding return of said tilting bowl from said second position toward said first position.
- 12. The toilet of claim 11, wherein said means for retarding comprises a piston.
- 13. The toilet of claim 1, wherein said tilting bowl comprises a one-piece bowl pivoted about a substantially horizontal axis.
- 14. The toilet of claim 1, further comprising means for retarding movement of said tilting bowl from said first position toward said second position.
- 15. The toilet of claim 14, wherein said means for retarding movement comprises magnetic force.
- 16. The toilet of claim 1, wherein said toilet further comprises means for discharge of excessive fluid from said fluid-receiving volume with said tilting bowl in said first position to maintain a prescribed optimum fluid level at standby.
- 17. The toilet of claim 16, wherein said means for discharge of excessive fluid being an opening defined by said tilting bowl.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of U.S. Ser. No. 08/693,084, filed Aug. 8, 1996, U.S. Pat. No. 5,802,627, which is a continuation of International Patent Application No. PCT/CA95/00121, with an international filing date of Feb. 28, 1995, now abandoned.
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International Search Report; PCT/CA95/00121; Francoise Ide. |
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