The present invention pertains to a flush toilet, and more particularly to a flush toilet in which flush water flushes the toilet and discharges waste.
A flush toilet is described in Japanese Patent 3817734 (Patent Document 1). In the flush toilet set forth in Patent Document 1, a horizontal circulating flow is induced by the discharge of flush water in the horizontal direction from a rim spout port disposed on the top edge of the bowl portion which receives waste, and the entire bowl surface is flushed by this circulating flow.
There is also a flush toilet set forth in Japanese Published Unexamined Patent Application 2015-196960 (Patent Document 2). In the flush toilet set forth in Patent Document 1, a horizontal circulating flow is induced by the discharge of flush water in the horizontal direction from a rim spout port disposed on the top edge of the bowl portion which receives waste, and the entire bowl surface is flushed by this circulating flow. In addition, in this flush toilet a guiding portion for directing the flow of flush water circulating in the bowl portion to flow toward the bottom surface of the bowl portion is disposed in the rear region of the bowl portion, and this guiding portion forms a flow for stirring accumulated water inside the bowl portion in the up-down direction.
Patent Document 1: Japanese Patent No. 3817734
Patent Document 2: Japanese Patent Laid Open No. 2015-196960
In the flush toilet set forth in Patent Document 1, the horizontal circulating flow produced by flush water discharged from the rim spout port into the bowl portion results in a strong capability to flush the surface of the bowl. However this flush toilet has the problem that its ability to submerge waste floating on the accumulated water and discharge waste to the discharge trap connected to the bottom portion of the bowl portion is low. This type of problem is particularly prominent in flush toilets without a jet spout port for producing a flow to push accumulated water in the bowl portion into the discharge trap pipe.
In the flush toilet of Patent Document 2, on the other hand, a guide portion is provided to produce a flow for stirring accumulated water in the up-down direction, enabling a submerging effect on waste floating in the accumulated water. However in the flush toilet of Patent Document 2, as well, flush water which has circulated over the bowl surface as a linear flow from a rim spout port is caused by the guide portion to flow into the accumulated water, therefore a horizontal circulating component remains as before in the flush water, and the ability to stir accumulated water in the up-down direction is poor. In addition, the water force of flush water which has circulated over the bowl surface is weak even if made to flow into the accumulated water by the guide portion, and its ability to stir accumulated water is insufficient. Therefore in the flush toilet of Patent Document 2, while it is true that the effect of submerging waste floating in accumulated water is observed, that effect is insufficient, and there is a risk that sufficient discharge capability will not be achieved, particularly when water conservation efforts advance and the total volume of flush water diminishes.
The present invention was undertaken to resolve the above problems, and has the object of providing a flush toilet capable of effectively discharging waste floating in accumulated water.
In order to resolve the above-described problems, the present invention is a flush toilet flushed by flush water and discharging waste, comprising: a bowl portion including a bowl-shaped waste receiving surface, a rim portion formed on an upper portion of the waste receiving surface, and a well portion formed below the waste receiving surface for storing an accumulated water; a discharge trap pipe connected so as to communicate with a bottom portion of the well portion, thereby discharging the flush water and the waste; a flush water guide portion formed on the waste receiving surface at a rear of the well portion so that the flush water supplied to the bowl portion is guided toward a side wall surface on an inside of the well portion; and a liquid membrane spouting portion formed on the rim portion; wherein the liquid membrane spouting portion discharges the flush water in a liquid membrane form so that the discharged flush water collides with the flush water guide portion to induce a vertical circulating flow in the accumulated water of the well portion, by dropping the flush water along the side wall surface of the well portion.
In the invention thus constituted, flush water is discharged from the liquid membrane spouting portion disposed on the rim portion formed on the top portion of the waste receiving surface; the discharged flush water assumes a liquid membrane form and collides with the flush water guide portion, and the colliding flush water drops along the side wall surface of the well portion. The dropping of flush water along the side wall portion of the well portion induces a vertical circulating flow in the accumulated water in the well portion; waste floating in the accumulated water is submerged into the accumulated water in the well portion and discharged together with flush water from the trap conduit connected to the bottom portion of the well portion.
In the invention thus constituted, flush water discharged from the liquid membrane spouting portion a liquid membrane form collides with the flush water guide portion and drops into the well portion, inducing a vertical circulating flow in the accumulated water, therefore waste floating in the accumulated water can be efficiently submerged in the accumulated water, and floating waste can be effectively discharged from the bowl portion.
In the present invention, preferably, the flush water guide portion is a stepped portion formed on the waste receiving surface so as to be smoothly continuous with a ridge line of the well portion.
In the invention thus constituted, the flush water guide portion is constituted by a stepped portion smoothly connected to the well portion ridge line, therefore flush water colliding with the flush water guide portion can be efficiently made to flow into the well portion, and a strong vertical circulating flow can be induced in the well portion without significant loss of force in the flush water discharged from the liquid membrane spouting portion. Waste floating in the accumulated water can thus be efficiently submerged and discharged.
In the present invention, preferably, the flush water guide portion is configured such that a slope of the stepped portion in a circumferential direction of the waste receiving surface is most gradual in an outermost circumference of the waste receiving surface, and becomes steep as it approaches the well portion.
In the invention thus constituted, the slope of the stepped portion forming the flush water guide portion is most gradual at the outermost circumference of the water reservoir and becomes steeper approaching the well portion, therefore the flush water in a liquid membrane state colliding with the flush water guide portion can be made to retain that shape as it flows into the well portion, and a stronger vertical circulating flow can be induced in the accumulated water within the well portion.
In the present invention, preferably, the flush water guide portion is configured such that a step difference of the stepped portion is smallest at the outermost circumference of the waste receiving surface, and is largest approaching the well portion.
In the invention thus constituted, the step difference of the stepped portion forming the flush water guide portion is smallest at the outermost circumference of the waste receiving surface and is made to increase toward the well portion, so the majority of flush water colliding with the flush water guide portion can be directed to the well portion, and a strong vertical circulating flow can be induced in the accumulated water in the well portion.
In the present invention, preferably, the waste receiving surface has a concave portion which is formed in a rear portion of the waste receiving surface and is connected to the well portion, and one of end portions of the concave portion functions as the flush water guide portion on which the flush water collides.
In the invention thus constituted, a concave portion connecting with the well portion is formed at the rear portion of the waste receiving surface, and one of the edge portions on this concave portion functions as a flush water guide portion, so that flush water colliding with the flush water guide portion immediately drops into the concave portion and flows into the well portion connected to the concave portion. Therefore the majority of flush water discharged as a liquid membrane from the liquid membrane spouting portion can be made to flow into the well portion over a relatively short path, and a strong vertical circulating flow can be induced in the well portion. Waste floating in the accumulated water can thus be efficiently submerged and discharged.
In the present invention, preferably, the concave portion formed in the waste receiving surface lies from the well portion of the bowl portion to a rear end of the bowl portion.
In the invention thus constituted, a concave portion is formed from the well portion to the rear edge of the bowl portion, therefore flush water flowing along the rear edge of the bowl portion collides with one edge portion of the concave portion (the flush water guide portion) and drops into the concave portion. As a result, the majority of flush water discharged as a liquid membrane from the liquid membrane spouting portion can be made to flow into the well portion by the flush water guide portion, and a strong vertical circulating flow can be induced in the well portion. Waste floating in the accumulated water can thus be efficiently submerged and discharged.
In the present invention, preferably, the concave portion formed in the waste receiving surface has approximately a fan shape, broadening toward the rear of the bowl portion.
In the invention thus constituted, the indentation is formed in essentially a fan shape widening toward the rear of the bowl portion, therefore the majority of flush water discharged in a liquid membrane state from the liquid membrane spouting portion and flowing to the rear portion of the bowl portion can be collected at the center of the indented portion, and the collected flush water can be made to flow in a concentrated manner into the well portion. As a result, a vertical circulating flow can be induced in the well portion, and waste floating in the accumulated water can be submerged and discharged.
In the present invention, preferably, the liquid membrane spouting portion forms the flush water into the liquid membrane form by discharging the supplied flush water to follow a downward sloped surface descending downward in the direction of the flush water discharged from the liquid membrane spouting portion.
In the invention thus constituted, the liquid membrane spouting portion forms flush water into a liquid membrane shape by discharging it along a downward sloped surface descending in the direction of flush water discharge, therefore discharged flush water can be efficiently placed into a liquid membrane form. Liquid membrane-shaped flush water is capable of inducing a strong vertical circulating flow upon flowing into the well portion, so that waste floating in the accumulated water can be submerged and discharged.
In the present invention, preferably, the liquid membrane spouting portion is disposed at the rear of the bowl portion so as to oppose the flush water guide portion.
In the invention thus constituted, the liquid membrane spouting portion is disposed at the rear of the bowl portion so as to oppose the flush water guide portion, therefore flush water discharged from the liquid membrane spouting portion collides with the flush water guide portion at close range. Flush water discharged from the liquid membrane spouting portion therefore flows into the well portion with the strong discharge force essentially maintained. As a result, a vertical circulating flow can be induced in the well portion, and waste floating in the accumulated water can be submerged and discharged.
In the present invention, preferably, the liquid membrane spouting portion is disposed on the inside of a region in which the concave portion of the waste receiving surface is formed.
In the invention thus constituted, the liquid membrane spouting portion is disposed on the inside of the region in which the concave portion of the waste receiving surface is formed, therefore the majority of flush water discharged from the liquid membrane spouting portion can be dropped into the concave portion, and flush water which has fallen into the concave portion can be made to flow into the well portion by the guide portion. A large volume of flush water can thus be made to flow into the well portion at once, so that a strong vertical circulating flow is induced in the well portion, and waste floating in the accumulated water can be efficiently submerged and discharged.
In the present invention, preferably, there is furthermore a rim spout portion disposed on the rim portion, wherein the rim spout portion discharges the flush water to form a horizontal circulating flow on the waste receiving surface.
In the invention thus constituted, a rim spout portion forming a circulating flow in the horizontal direction on the waste receiving surface using discharged flush water is provided separately from the liquid membrane spouting portion, therefore waste adhering to the waste receiving surface can be effectively washed off, and the entire bowl portion can be effectively flushed.
Using the flush toilet of the present invention, waste floating in accumulated water can be effectively discharged.
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The present invention, without limitation to flush toilets comprising reservoir tanks, can also be applied to flush toilet in which flush water is supplied using a jet pump mechanism, or direct pressure-type flush toilets in which flush water is directly supplied.
The bowl portion 8 comprises a bowl-shaped waste receiving surface 16, a rim portion 18 positioned on the top edge thereof, and a well portion 20, formed below the waste receiving surface 16. Here, as shown in
A first rim spout port 22 is formed at the center portion on the left side as seen from the front of the inside circumferential surface of the bowl portion 8 rim portion 18, and a second rim spout port 24, being a liquid membrane spouting portion, is formed on the right rear side (downstream side) as seen from the front thereof. This first rim spout port 22 and second rim spout port 24 are oriented so as to discharge flush water in the same direction on a horizontal plane (the counterclockwise direction in
The shared water passageway 10 formed on the rear upper portion of the flush toilet 1 described above branches into a second water passageway 28 for supplying flush water to the first rim spout port 22 and a second water passageway 28 for supplying flush water to the second rim spout port 24.
Note that in the flush toilet 1 of the present embodiment, the first water passageway 26 including the first rim spout port 22, and the second water passageway 28 including the second rim spout port 24 are formed integrally with the ceramic toilet main body 2, but the present invention is not limited to such forms, and the present invention may also be formed by a distributor or the like separate from a first water passageway including the first rim spout port and a second water passageway including the second rim spout port.
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This introducing pipe 32 is connected as a smooth continuous curved surface to the bottom surface 36 of the well portion 20, and is arranged so that flush water flowing into the introducing pipe 32 from the well portion 20 flows smoothly inside the introducing pipe 32.
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Note that in the present embodiment the width at the front end portion of the 40 (the part connecting with the well portion 20) is approximately 115 mm, and is formed to be approximately the same as the maximum width of the well portion 20. Also, the rear end portion of the concave portion 40 (the part contacting the rim portion 18 inside circumferential surface 18a) is approximately 195 mm. Preferably, the width at the rear end portion of the concave portion is formed to be approximately 100 mm to 240 mm, and the concave portion is formed with a center angle relative to the center of the well portion of between approximately 38° and approximately 110°. In addition, in the present embodiment the depth of the concave portion 40 is formed to be approximately 18 mm at the deepest portion, and preferably the depth at the deepest portion is approximately 10 mm to 30 mm.
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Thus when flush water is discharged along the downward sloped surface 42, it flows diagonally downward while spreading in a liquid membrane form so as to adhere to the downward sloped surface 42 due to gravity and the Coander effect (
Flush water flowing diagonally downward from the second rim spout port 24 and colliding with the stepped portion 40b serving as flush water guide portion flows down along the stepped portion 40b toward the center of the waste receiving surface 16. Here the stepped portion 40b and the well portion 20 side portion ridge line 20b are formed to be smoothly continuous, and flush water flowing down along the stepped portion 40b flows down into the well portion 20 along the side wall surface 38 on the left side of the well portion 20 (arrow F2 in
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First, when a user turns on an operating switch (not shown), the discharge port (not shown) in the reservoir tank opens, flush water flows into the shared water passageway 10 on the toilet main body 2, and passes through the first water passageway 26 and second water passageway 28 branching from this shared water passageway 10 to be spouted from the first rim spout port 22 and the second rim spout port 24, respectively.
Flush water spouted from the first rim spout port 22 flows first toward the front along the water conduit 30 formed on the inside circumference of the bowl portion 8 rim portion 18, passing over the front end of the bowl portion 8, then forms a horizontal circulating flow which flows toward the rear (
In a flush toilet according to an embodiment of the invention, flush water discharged as a liquid membrane from the second rim spout port 24 serving as liquid membrane spouting portion collides with the stepped portion 40b serving as flush water guide portion and drops into the well portion 20 (
Also, in a flush toilet according to the embodiment, the stepped portion 40b (flush water guide portion) is smoothly continuous with the well portion 20 side portion ridge line 20b (
In addition, using the flush toilet of the present embodiment, a concave portion 40 connected to the well portion 20 at the rear portion of the waste receiving surface 16 is formed, and one end (the stepped portion 40b) of this concave portion 40 functions as a flush water guide portion, therefore flush water colliding with the stepped portion 40b immediately drops into the concave portion 40 and flows into the well portion 20 connected to the concave portion 40. Therefore the majority of flush water discharged as a liquid membrane from the second rim spout port 24 can be made to flow into the well portion over a relatively short path, and a strong vertical circulating flow can be induced in the well portion.
Also, using the flush toilet of the present embodiment the concave portion 40 is formed from the well portion 20 to the rear end of the bowl portion 8, therefore flush water which has flowed along the rear end of the bowl portion 8 collides with one end portion of the concave portion 40 (stepped portion 40b) and drops into the concave portion 40. As a result, the majority of flush water discharged in a liquid membrane form from the second rim spout port 24 can be made to flow into the well portion 20 by the stepped portion 40b, and can induce a strong vertical circulating flow within the well portion 20.
In addition, using the flush toilet of the present embodiment, an approximately fan-shaped form is formed in which the width of the concave portion 40 broadens toward the rear of the bowl portion 8, therefore much of the flush water discharged in a liquid membrane form from the second rim spout port 24 and flowing to the rear portion of the bowl portion 8 can be collected in the concave portion 40, and the collected flush water can be made to flow in a concentrated manner into the well portion 20. As a result, a vertical circulating flow can be induced in the well portion 20, and waste floating in the accumulated water can be submerged and discharged.
Using the flush toilet of the present embodiment, the second rim spout port 24 forms flush water into a liquid membrane shape by discharging it along a descending surface 42 descending in the direction of flush water discharge, therefore discharged flush water can be efficiently placed in a liquid membrane state. Liquid membrane-shaped flush water is capable of inducing a strong vertical circulating flow upon flowing into the well portion 20, so that waste floating in the accumulated water can be submerged and discharged.
In addition, using the flush toilet of the present embodiment, the second rim spout port 24 and the stepped portion 40b are disposed in opposition on the left and right at the rear of the bowl portion 8, therefore flush water discharged from the second rim spout port 24 collides at close range with the stepped portion 40b (the flush water guide portion). Flush water discharged from the second rim spout port 24 therefore flows into the well portion 20 with the strong discharge force essentially maintained. As a result, a vertical circulating flow can be induced in the well portion 20, and waste floating in the accumulated water can be submerged and discharged.
Also, using the flush toilet of the present embodiment, the second rim spout port 24 is disposed on the inside of the region in which the waste receiving surface 16 concave portion 40 is formed, therefore the majority of flush water discharged from the second rim spout port 24 can be dropped into the concave portion 40, and flush water which has fallen into the concave portion 40 can be made to flow into the well portion 20 by the stepped portion 40b. A large volume of flush water can thus be made to flow into the well portion 20 at once, so that a strong vertical circulating flow is induced in the well portion 20, and waste floating in the accumulated water can be efficiently sunk and discharged.
In addition, using the flush toilet of the present embodiment the first rim spout port 22, which forms a horizontal circulating flow on the waste receiving surface 16 with discharged flush water, is provided separately from the second rim spout port 24, therefore waste adhering to the waste receiving surface 16 can be effectively washed off, and the entire bowl portion 8 can be effectively flushed.
We have explained above a preferred embodiment of the invention above, but several variations can be added to the above-described embodiment. In particular, in the above-described embodiment the invention was applied to a wash-down type of flush toilet, but it may also be applied to siphon toilets, or to siphon jet flush toilets with a jet port.
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2016-181420 | Sep 2016 | JP | national |