The present disclosure relates generally to a toilet seat consisting of a lid and a seat part and, more particularly, to a semi-automatic toilet seat configured such that a lid is automatically closed and a toilet is automatically flushed.
Generally, a manual toilet seat is configured such that a user must close a lid after the use of the toilet and press a flush button to complete the entire process of the toilet, which may be inconvenient for the user. Further, when the user accidentally leaves the toilet without lowering the lid or pressing the flush button, a next user may feel displeasure and a restroom may become unsanitary.
In order to solve the above problems, Korean Patent No. 10-0804307 ‘Flushing system having automatic toilet cover closing function and flushing method’ (Feb. 11, 2008) (hereinafter, ‘related art’) has been disclosed. The related art proposes a system in which convenience functions are added to a basic bidet device, so there is a limit in extending and applying the system to a general toilet seat.
Not only that, the related art is configured such that a lid is automatically closed on the premise of operation of a flush button, so at least the flush button must be manually operated. Further, when the user presses the flush button in a sitting state, but the flush is not performed as described in the related art, the user can recognize the situation as a failure, thus necessity of application or preference of the system may be reduced.
Accordingly, the present disclosure has been made keeping in mind the above problems occurring in the related art, and the present disclosure is intended to propose the improvement in a general toilet seat consisting of a lid and a seat part, and to propose a semi-automatic toilet seat that is configured such that a lid is automatically closed and a toilet is automatically flushed just by a movement that a user rises from a seat part.
In order to achieve the above object, according to one aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a semi-automatic toilet seat including a seat part placed on a toilet, a lid rotatably coupled onto the seat part, and a solenoid configured to open and cut-off water supply to the toilet, wherein the seat part includes: a contact sensor that is provided on a lower surface of the seat part that is brought into contact with the toilet to detect a user's sitting state; a motor provided in the seat part, and configured to be operated to close the lid from an opened state; and a controller provided in the seat part, and configured such that when the contact sensor detects that the user's sitting state is released, the controller operates the motor to close the lid from the opened state and operates the solenoid so that water is supplied to the toilet to flush the toilet.
The contact sensor may also serve as one of a plurality of buffer pads that may be provided by being distributed on the lower surface of the seat part.
The controller may be configured to operate the solenoid and to release operation of the motor simultaneously.
The seat part may be provided with a closing detection sensor therein to detect closing of the lid, and the controller may operate the solenoid when the closing detection sensor detects closing of the lid.
As described above, the semi-automatically toilet seat according to the present disclosure is configured such that the closing of the lid and the flushing of the toilet are automatically performed just by the movement that the user rises from the seat part. Accordingly, when the user wants to use the toilet, the user just simply opens the lid for the first time, and then subsequent operations are automatically performed, whereby the user can conveniently use the toilet.
Further, the present disclosure can propose the semi-automatic improved toilet seat that is suitable to be used as a substitute for the general toilet seat, unlike the conventional bidet device. That is, the semi-automatic toilet seat of the present disclosure is meaningful as an alternative to a toilet seat for a user who does not need the bidet device and feels displeasure to the bidet device.
The above and other objects, features and other advantages of the present disclosure will be more clearly understood from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
A semi-automatic toilet seat 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes a seat part 110 placed on a toilet 1 and a lid 120 coupled onto the seat part 110 to be rotatable, as shown in
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It is preferable that a proper capacity of the spring 134 required for operating the switch 136, that is, a proper force is from 3 kgf to 5 kgf. A relatively weak spring may allow the switch 136 to be operated only by minor movement or the seat part 110's weight, and a relatively strong spring may allow the switch 136 not to detect a sitting state of the user when lightweight user sits on the seat part 110.
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Hereinafter, an operation process of the semi-automatic toilet seat 100 having the above configuration will be described with reference to
Then, when the user sits on the seat 100, the contact sensor 131 that is provided on the lower surface of the seat part 110 is turned to an ON state (S2), and then the contact sensor 131 is turned to the OFF state again as the user completes the use of the toilet and rises from the seat 100 (S3). The PCB 150 drives the motor 140 to close the lid 120 when the OFF state of the contact sensor 131 is detected (S4).
When closing of the lid 120 is completed, the limit sensor 170 is operated by approach or contact of the hinge shaft 121 (S5), and then the PCB 150 stops driving of the motor 140 and operates the solenoid 160 simultaneously to flush the toilet (S6).
Finally, the PCB 150 releases the operation of the solenoid 160 to complete all operations of the semi-automatic toilet seat 100.
Meanwhile, the above-described semi-automatic toilet seat 100 has been described for illustrative purposes, but the scope and spirit of the present disclosure are not limited to the above description.
In addition, the scope of the present disclosure is defined only by the accompanying claims and their equivalents if appropriate.