Claims
- 1. A sanitary cleaning apparatus comprising:
- a cleaning water supply device;
- a water supply channel fluidically connected to said cleaning water supply device;
- a cleaning nozzle fluidically connected to said water supply channel for jetting cleaning water toward a region to be cleaned;
- an air mixing device fluidically connected to said cleaning nozzle for mixing air with the cleaning water;
- a first jet flow selection switch for selectively controlling said air mixing device to either supply air into a flow of cleaning water flowing into said cleaning nozzle or to stop supplying air into the flow of cleaning water flowing into said cleaning nozzle;
- wherein said cleaning nozzle comprises discharging means for discharging a dispersed jet flow when said air mixing device is controlled to supply air into the flow of cleaning water and for discharging a concentrated jet flow when said air mixing device is controlled to stop supplying air into the flow of cleaning water;
- wherein said discharging means comprises a nozzle chamber fluidically connected to said water supply channel, a main jetting opening leading out of said nozzle chamber and having a first diameter, and first and second pairs of subsidiary jetting openings leading out of said nozzle chamber and being disposed relative to said main jetting opening such that said first pair of said subsidiary jetting openings is spaced from said main jetting opening by a first given distance in a first longitudinal direction of said cleaning nozzle, said second pair of said subsidiary jetting openings is spaced from said main jetting opening by a second given distance in a second longitudinal direction of said cleaning nozzle opposite said first longitudinal direction, and the openings of said first pair of said subsidiary jetting openings are spaced apart from the openings of said second pair of said subsidiary jetting openings, respectively, by equal distances, each of said subsidiary jetting openings having a second diameter smaller than said first diameter of said main jetting opening, and said subsidiary jetting openings having axes inclined so that jet flows discharged therefrom intersect with one another at a location between said cleaning nozzle and the region to be cleaned.
- 2. A sanitary cleaning apparatus as defined in claim 1, further comprising a second jet flow selection switch, and a swinging control means for altering the amount of air to be mixed in the cleaning water in a predetermined cycle in accordance with a signal transmitted from said second jet flow selection switch, whereby dispersed jet flows and concentrated jet flows can be repeatedly discharged alternately by a predetermined cycle.
- 3. A sanitary cleaning apparatus as defined in claim 2, further comprising a flow speed adjusting switch for adjusting the flow speed of the cleaning water; and an air adjust boundary setting means for setting upper and lower limits of an air amount increased or decreased by said swinging control means, according to the flow speed selected by the flow speed adjusting switch.
- 4. A sanitary cleaning apparatus as defined in claim 3, wherein an air-mixed cleaning mode is initially selected upon starting of the cleaning.
- 5. A sanitary cleaning apparatus as defined in claim 2, wherein an air-mixed cleaning mode is initially selected upon starting of the cleaning.
- 6. A sanitary cleaning apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein an air-mixed cleaning mode is initially selected upon starting of the cleaning.
- 7. A sanitary cleaning apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein the air mixing device comprises an air pump for generating compressed air, and an air supply pipe for mixing the compressed air in the cleaning water.
- 8. A sanitary cleaning apparatus as defined in claim 1, further comprising an air mixing stopping means for controlling the air mixing device in accordance with a signal transmitted from said first jet flow selection switch.
- 9. A sanitary cleaning apparatus as defined in claim 8, further comprising water amount increasing means for increasing a predetermined amount of cleaning water by controlling the cleaning water supply device when a cleaning mode in which air is not mixed with the cleaning water is selected by the actuation of said first jet flow selection switch.
- 10. A sanitary cleaning apparatus as defined in claim 9, wherein an air-mixed cleaning mode is initially selected upon starting of the cleaning.
- 11. A sanitary cleaning apparatus comprising:
- a cleaning water supply device;
- a water supply channel fluidically connected to said cleaning water supply device;
- a cleaning nozzle fluidically connected to said water supply channel;
- an air mixing device fluidically connected to said cleaning nozzle;
- a first jet flow selection switch for selectively controlling said air mixing device to either supply air into a flow of cleaning water flowing into said cleaning nozzle or to stop supplying air into the flow of cleaning water flowing into said cleaning nozzle;
- wherein said cleaning nozzle comprises a nozzle chamber fluidically connected to said water supply channel, a main jetting opening leading out of said nozzle chamber and having a first diameter, and a plurality of peripheral jetting openings leading out of said nozzle chamber and being disposed about a periphery of said main jetting opening, each of said peripheral jetting openings having a second diameter smaller than said first diameter of said main jetting opening;
- wherein said peripheral jetting openings have axes inclined so that jet flows discharged therefrom intersect with one another, whereby said main jetting opening and said peripheral jetting openings together constitute means for discharging a dispersed jet flow when said air mixing device is controlled to supply air into the flow of cleaning water and for discharging a concentrated jet flow when said air mixing device is controlled to stop supplying air into the flow of cleaning water; and
- wherein said air mixing device comprises an air pump for generating compressed air, and an air supply pipe provided to coaxially extend into a nozzle cylinder which communicates with the cleaning nozzle for mixing the compressed air into the cleaning water.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of now abandoned application Ser. No. 08/502,435, filed Jul. 14, 1995, which is a Continuation of now abandoned application Ser. No. 08/207,728, filed on Mar. 9, 1994.
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