SYSTEM AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING A FLUSH TOILET

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20150107008
  • Publication Number
    20150107008
  • Date Filed
    May 14, 2014
    10 years ago
  • Date Published
    April 23, 2015
    9 years ago
Abstract
A system of controlling a flush toilet, which includes a first flushing channel and a second flushing channel, and the system contains: a depressurizing valve including an inlet connecting with an inlet pipe fitting, a first outlet, and a second outlet; a first water-supply pipe fitting employed to supply water from the first outlet toward the first flushing channel; a second water-supply pipe fitting applied to supply the water from the second outlet toward the second flushing channel; a first solenoid valve controlled to start and stop the first water-supply pipe fitting. The system also contains a second solenoid valve controlled to start and stop the second water-supply pipe fitting; a water pressure sensor for sensing a water pressure in the depressurizing valve and transmitting a pressure signal; and a control unit for receiving a flushing signal started by a user and the pressure signal from the water pressure sensor.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a flush toilet, and more particularly to a system and a method of controlling the flush toilet.


BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

As shown in FIG. 1, a conventional flush toilet contains a water tank (not shown) and a toilet body 10; the toilet body 10 includes a bowl 11, an inlet portion 12, a support portion 13, and a sewage draining conduit 14. The support portion 13 is integrally connected with a front side and a bottom end of the bowl 11. The bowl 11 includes a first flushing conduit 111 arranged on a peripheral side of a top end thereof and communicates with the inlet portion 12, the first flushing conduit 111 has a plurality of spouts 112 for flowing water from the water tank toward the bowl 11 via the inlet portion 12 and the first flushing conduit 111, such that the peripheral ring 113 or a seat ring of the toilet body 10 is flushed by the water. The bowl 11 also includes a flushing conduit 114 formed on a side wall thereof and a nozzle 115 defined on a distal end thereof so that the water from the water tank flows toward the sewage draining conduit 14 through the inlet portion 12 and the flushing conduit 114. The sewage draining conduit 14 is in communication with the bowl 11 so that the water flushes dirt out of the sewage draining conduit 14 through the plurality of spouts 112 and the nozzle 115.


The conventional flush toilet matches with a control device or a valve to control water flow. Furthermore, a regulator valve or a depressurizing valve cooperates with the flush toilet to maintain a water pressure stably, for example, a conventional flow stabilizer for reducing the water pressure automatically is disclosed in CN Publication No. 102678994A.


However, the regulator valve, the depressurizing valve, and the flow stabilizer can only stabilize the water pressure within a certain range, but they cannot keep a fixed water flow at a low water pressure or a high water pressure. For instance, when the conventional flow stabilizer is actually tested at the low water pressure or the high pressure, the water flow is decreased 20%.


The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

One aspect of the present invention is to provide a system and a method of controlling a flush toilet which supply water stably to drain dirt and filth strongly.


To obtain the above, a system of controlling a flush toilet, which includes a first flushing channel and a second flushing channel, and the system contains:


a depressurizing valve including an inlet, a first outlet, and a second outlet; the inlet being in connection with an inlet pipe fitting;


a first water-supply pipe fitting employed to supply water from the first outlet of the depressurizing valve toward the first flushing channel of the flush toilet;


a second water-supply pipe fitting applied to supply the water from the second outlet of the depressurizing valve toward the second flushing channel of the flush toilet;


a first solenoid valve controlled to start and stop the first water-supply pipe fitting;


a second solenoid valve controlled to start and stop the second water-supply pipe fitting;


a water pressure sensor used to sense a water pressure in the depressurizing valve and to transmit a pressure signal;


a control unit served to receive a flushing signal started by a user and the pressure signal from the water pressure sensor, such that after receiving the flushing signal, a starting and closing sequence and starting times of the first solenoid valve and the second solenoid valve are controlled based on the pressure signal.


The control unit determines a first start time, a second start time and a third start time according to the pressure signal received from the water pressure sensor and starts the first solenoid valve for T1 seconds and then closes the first solenoid valve, and the control unit starts the second solenoid valve for T2 seconds and then closes the second solenoid valve; the first solenoid valve is started by the control unit for seconds and then is closed, wherein first start time, the second start time, and the third start time of the first solenoid valve and the second solenoid valve are not overlapped.


In addition, a method of controlling a flush toilet comprising steps of:


a. receiving a flushing signal started by a user by ways of a control unit;


b. determining a first start time, a second start time, and a third start time by using the control unit based on a water pressure in a depressurizing valve;


c. starting a first solenoid valve so that a peripheral ring on a flush toilet is flushed by a water for T1 seconds, and then closing the first solenoid valve after the peripheral ring is flushed;


d. starting a second solenoid valve so that a sewage draining conduit is flushed for T2 seconds by the water and then closing the second solenoid valve after the sewage draining conduit is flushed;


e. starting the first solenoid valve again so that the peripheral ring on the flush toilet is flushed by the water for T3 seconds and then the first solenoid valve is closed after the peripheral ring is flushed;


f. flashing the steps a, b, c, d and e.


The water pressure in the depressurizing valve is sensed by a water pressure sensor.


The first solenoid valve is mounted at a predetermined position of a first water-supply pipe fitting which connects with the depressurizing valve, and the first solenoid valve is coupled with a first flushing channel of the flush toilet.


The second solenoid valve is fixed at a predetermined position of a second water-supply pipe fitting which joins with the depressurizing valve, and the second solenoid valve is in connection with a second flushing channel of the flush toilet.


It is to be noted that the starting times of the first solenoid valve and the second solenoid valve are not overlapped, so the first start time, the second start time, and the third start time are independent, such that a part of the water is supplied to flush the peripheral ring of the first flushing channel or the nozzle in the same time. Accordingly, the water is entirely flushed toward a single flushing conduit, such as the first flushing channel or the second flushing conduit, thus draining the dirt and the filth strongly.


Preferably, the first start time, the second start time, and the third start time are determined based on the water pressure in the depressurizing valve sensed by the water pressure sensor, and the pressure signal is calculated and determined by the control unit, such that when the water pressure is low, the starting times of the first solenoid valve and the second solenoid valve are prolonged. In contrast, when the water pressure is high, the starting times of the first solenoid valve and the second solenoid valve are shorten. Therefore, as flushing the water toward the peripheral ring of the first flushing channel or the sewage draining conduit, the water is supplied stably even through the water supply is at a low pressure or a high pressure.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS


FIG. 1 is a cross sectional view of a conventional flush toilet.



FIG. 2 is a cross sectional view showing a system of controlling a flush toilet being applied in the flush toilet according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.



FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram of the system of controlling the flush toilet according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention, wherein a solid line shows a water supply arrangement, and a dotted line shows an electric circuit and a signal arrangement.



FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing the system of controlling the flush toilet being applied in the flush toilet according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention, wherein the system contains a depressurizing valve, a water pressure sensor, a first solenoid valve, a second solenoid valve, and a control unit.



FIG. 5 is a block flow chart of a method of controlling a flush toilet according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

With reference to FIGS. 2-3, a system of controlling a flush toilet 20 according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the flush toilet 20 includes a first flushing channel 21 and a second flushing channel 22, and the system of controlling the flush toilet 20 comprises a depressurizing valve 31, a first water-supply pipe fitting 32, a second water-supply pipe fitting 33, a first solenoid valve 34, a second solenoid valve 35, a water pressure sensor 36, and a control unit 37.


As shown in FIG. 4, the depressurizing valve 31 includes an inlet 311, a first outlet 312, and a second outlet 313. The inlet 311 is in connection with an inlet pipe fitting 314. The inlet pipe fitting 314 is coupled with a water supply 40.


The first water-supply pipe fitting 32 is employed to supply water from the first outlet 312 of the depressurizing valve 31 toward the first flushing channel 21 of the flush toilet 20. The first flushing channel 21 communicates with a plurality of spouts 211 to flush the water toward a peripheral ring 23 on the flush toilet 20.


The second water-supply pipe fitting 33 is applied to supply the water from the second outlet 313 of the depressurizing valve 31 toward the second flushing channel 22 of the flush toilet 20. The second flushing channel 22 is joined with a nozzle 221 to flush the water toward a sewage draining conduit 24.


The first solenoid valve 34 is controlled to start and stop the first water-supply pipe fitting 32. In this embodiment, the first solenoid valve 34 is mounted in the first outlet 312 of the depressurizing valve 31. But the first solenoid valve 34 can be also mounted at any position of the first water-supply pipe fitting 32.


The second solenoid valve 35 is controlled to start and stop the second water-supply pipe fitting 33. In this embodiment, the second solenoid valve 35 is fixed in the second outlet 313 of the depressurizing valve 31. But the second solenoid valve 35 can be also fixed at any position of the second water-supply pipe fitting 33.


The water pressure sensor 36 is used to sense a water pressure in the depressurizing valve 31 and to transmit a pressure signal P.


The control unit 37 is served to receive a flushing signal W started by a user and the pressure signal P from the water pressure sensor 36, such that after receiving the flushing signal W, a starting and closing sequence and starting times of the first solenoid valve 34 and the second solenoid valve 35 are controlled based on the pressure signal P.


The flushing signal W is produced after the user starts a mechanical operation, such as touching a switch (such as a handle or a button). In addition, the flushing signal W is produced after a untouch operation, for instance, after the user triggers a sensing device, such as an infrared sensing device.


The control unit 37 is any one of a CPU (Central Processing Unit), a MPU (Micro Processing Unit), and a MCU (Micro Control Unit). A DC power supply, such as a battery 38, supplies power to the control unit 37.


The water pressure sensor 36 is a mechanical sensor or an electronic sensor.


The control unit 37 determines a first start time T1, a second start time T2, and a third start time T3 according to the pressure signal P received from the water pressure sensor 36 and starts the first solenoid valve 34 for T1 seconds and then closes the first solenoid valve 34, thereafter the control unit 37 starts the second solenoid valve 35 for T2 seconds and then closes the second solenoid valve 35. Finally, the first solenoid valve 34 is started by the control unit 37 for T3 seconds and then is closed.


Referring further to FIG. 4, to simplify structure and installation, the depressurizing valve 31, the water pressure sensor 36, the first solenoid valve 34, the second solenoid valve 35, and the control unit 37 are installed in a controlling box 37.


The method of controlling the flush toilet 20 according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises steps of:


a. receiving the flushing signal W started by the user by ways of the control unit 37;


b. determining the first start time T1, the second start time


T2, and the third start time T3 by using the control unit 37 based on the water pressure in the depressurizing valve 31;


c. starting the first solenoid valve 34 so that the peripheral ring 23 on the flush toilet 20 is flushed by the water for T1 seconds, and then closing the first solenoid valve 34 after the peripheral ring 23 is flushed;


d. starting the second solenoid valve 35 so that the sewage draining conduit 24 is flushed by the water for T2 seconds and then closing the second solenoid valve 35 after the sewage draining conduit 24 is flushed;


e. starting the first solenoid valve 34 again so that the peripheral ring 23 on the flush toilet 20 is flushed by the water for T3 seconds and then the first solenoid valve 34 is closed after the peripheral ring 23 is flushed;


f. flashing the steps a, b, c, d and e.


The flushing signal W is produced after the user starts the mechanical operation, such as touching the switch (such as the handle or the button). In addition, the flushing signal W is produced after the untouch operation, for instance, after the user triggers the sensing device, such as an infrared sensing device.


The water pressure in the depressurizing valve 31 is sensed by the water pressure sensor 36.


The first solenoid valve 34 is mounted at a predetermined position of the first water-supply pipe fitting 32 which connects with the depressurizing valve 31, and the first solenoid valve 34 is coupled with the first flushing channel 21 of the flush toilet 20. The second solenoid valve 35 is fixed at a predetermined position of the second water-supply pipe fitting 33 which joins with the depressurizing valve 31, and the second solenoid valve 35 is in connection with the second flushing channel 22 of the flush toilet 20.


Thereby, the system and the method of controlling the flush toilet of the present invention automatically control the starting and closing sequence and the starting times of the first solenoid valve 34 and the second solenoid valve 35 by means of the control unit 37, wherein the starting and closing sequence of the first solenoid valve 34 and the second solenoid valve 35 is to start and then to close the first solenoid valve 34, to start and then to close the second solenoid valve 35, and to start and then to close the first solenoid valve 34 again. For example, the first solenoid valve 34 is started and then is closed so that dirt on the peripheral ring 23 is flushed toward a water seal, and the second solenoid valve 35 is started and then is closed so that the dirt and filth on the water seal is flushed toward the sewage draining conduit 24, thereafter the first solenoid valve 34 is started again to supply the water toward the water seal.


It is to be noted that the starting times of the first solenoid valve 34 and the second solenoid valve 35 are not overlapped, so the first start time T1, the second start time T2, and the third start time T3 are independent, such that a part of the water is supplied to flush the peripheral ring 23 of the first flushing channel 21 or the nozzle 211 in the same time. Accordingly, the water is entirely flushed toward a single flushing conduit, such as the first flushing channel 21 or the second flushing conduit 22, thus draining the dirt and the filth strongly.


Preferably, the first start time T1, the second start time T2, and the third start time T3 are determined based on the water pressure in the depressurizing valve 31 sensed by the water pressure sensor 36, and the pressure signal P is calculated and determined by the control unit 37, such that when the water pressure is low, the starting times of the first solenoid valve 34 and the second solenoid valve 35 are prolonged. In contrast, when the water pressure is high, the starting times of the first solenoid valve 34 and the second solenoid valve 35 are shorten. Therefore, as flushing the water toward the peripheral ring 23 of the first flushing channel 21 or the sewage draining conduit 24, the water is supplied stably even through the water supply 40 is at a low pressure or a high pressure.


While the preferred embodiments of the invention have been set forth for the purpose of disclosure, modifications of the disclosed embodiments of the invention as well as other embodiments thereof may occur to those skilled in the art. The scope of the claims should not be limited by the preferred embodiments set forth in the examples, but should be given the broadest interpretation consistent with the description as a whole.

Claims
  • 1. A system of controlling a flush toilet, which includes a first flushing channel and a second flushing channel, and the system comprising: a depressurizing valve including an inlet, a first outlet, and a second outlet; the inlet being in connection with an inlet pipe fitting;a first water-supply pipe fitting employed to supply water from the first outlet of the depressurizing valve toward the first flushing channel of the flush toilet;a second water-supply pipe fitting applied to supply the water from the second outlet of the depressurizing valve toward the second flushing channel of the flush toilet;a first solenoid valve controlled to start and stop the first water-supply pipe fitting;a second solenoid valve controlled to start and stop the second water-supply pipe fitting;a water pressure sensor used to sense a water pressure in the depressurizing valve and to transmit a pressure signal;a control unit served to receive a flushing signal started by a user and the pressure signal from the water pressure sensor, such that after receiving the flushing signal, a starting and closing sequence and starting times of the first solenoid valve and the second solenoid valve are controlled based on the pressure signal.
  • 2. The system of controlling the flush toilet as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the first flushing channel communicates with a plurality of spouts to flush the water toward a peripheral ring on the flush toilet.
  • 3. The system of controlling the flush toilet as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the second flushing channel is joined with a nozzle to flush the water toward a sewage draining conduit.
  • 4. The system of controlling the flush toilet as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the flushing signal is produced after the user starts a mechanical operation.
  • 5. The system of controlling the flush toilet as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the flushing signal is produced after the user touches a switch.
  • 6. The system of controlling the flush toilet as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the flushing signal is produced after a untouch operation.
  • 7. The system of controlling the flush toilet as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the flushing signal is produced after the user triggers a sensing device.
  • 8. The system of controlling the flush toilet as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the control unit is any one of a CPU (Central Processing Unit), a MPU (Micro Processing Unit), and a MCU (Micro Control Unit).
  • 9. The system of controlling the flush toilet as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the water pressure sensor is a mechanical sensor or an electronic sensor.
  • 10. The system of controlling the flush toilet as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the control unit determines a first start time, a second start time and a third start time according to the pressure signal received from the water pressure sensor and starts the first solenoid valve for T1 seconds and then closes the first solenoid valve, and the control unit starts the second solenoid valve for T2 seconds and then closes the second solenoid valve; the first solenoid valve is started by the control unit for T3 seconds and then is closed, wherein first start time, the second start time, and the third start time of the first solenoid valve and the second solenoid valve are not overlapped.
  • 11. The system of controlling the flush toilet as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a DC power supply supplying power to the control unit.
  • 12. A method of controlling a flush toilet comprising steps of: a. receiving a flushing signal started by a user by ways of a control unit;b. determining a first start time, a second start time, and a third start time by using the control unit based on a water pressure in a depressurizing valve;c. starting a first solenoid valve so that a peripheral ring on a flush toilet is flushed by a water for T1 seconds, and then closing the first solenoid valve after the peripheral ring is flushed;d. starting a second solenoid valve so that a sewage draining conduit is flushed by the water for T2 seconds and then closing the second solenoid valve after the sewage draining conduit is flushed;e. starting the first solenoid valve again so that the peripheral ring on the flush toilet is flushed by the water for T3 seconds and then the first solenoid valve is closed after the peripheral ring is flushed;f. flashing the steps a, b, c, d and e.
  • 13. The method of controlling the flush toilet as claimed in claim 12, characterized in that the flushing signal is produced after the user starts a mechanical operation
  • 14. The method of controlling the flush toilet as claimed in claim 12, characterized in that the flushing signal is produced after the user touches a switch.
  • 15. The method of controlling a flush toilet as claimed in claim 12, characterized in that the flushing signal is produced after a untouch operation.
  • 16. The method of controlling the flush toilet as claimed in claim 12, characterized in that the flushing signal is produced after the user triggers a sensing device.
  • 17. The method of controlling the flush toilet as claimed in claim 12, characterized in that the control unit is any one of a CPU (Central Processing Unit), a MPU (Micro Processing Unit), and a MCU (Micro Control Unit).
  • 18. The method of controlling the flush toilet as claimed in claim 12, characterized in that the water pressure in the depressurizing valve is sensed by a water pressure sensor.
  • 19. The method of controlling the flush toilet as claimed in claim 12, characterized in that the water pressure sensor is a mechanical sensor or an electronic sensor.
  • 20. The method of controlling the flush toilet as claimed in claim 12, characterized in that the first solenoid valve is mounted at a predetermined position of a first water-supply pipe fitting which connects with the depressurizing valve, and the first solenoid valve is coupled with a first flushing channel of the flush toilet.
  • 21. The method of controlling the flush toilet as claimed in claim 12, characterized in that the second solenoid valve is fixed at a predetermined position of a second water-supply pipe fitting which joins with the depressurizing valve, and the second solenoid valve is in connection with a second flushing channel of the flush toilet.
  • 22. The method of controlling the flush toilet as claimed in claim 12, characterized in that a DC power supply supplies power to the control unit.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
CN201310488757.5 Oct 2013 CN national