1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a toilet assembly, and more particularly to a toilet assembly having a urinal.
2. Description of the Prior Art
A conventional toilet includes a main body, a tank and a flush device. The main body which includes a seat lid is provided for a user to excrete. The flush device is used for flushing the water from the tank into the main body, so that excreta can be flushed into a septic tank or a gutter. However, when male users want to urinate, they need to lift the seat lid and then urinate, so that the urine will not drop or splash on the seat lid. However, it is inconvenient for males to lift the seat lid before urinating, so there is a dual purpose toilet, as disclosed in TWM338858. The dual purpose toilet has a flexible tube 37 connecting to a liquid directing member 35 (as shown in
The present invention is, therefore, arisen to obviate or at least mitigate the above mentioned disadvantages.
The main object of the present invention is to provide a toilet assembly which combines with a urinal and a toilet. The toilet assembly not only is convenient to be used but also saves the space in the bathroom.
To achieve the above and other objects, the present invention provides a toilet assembly which includes a case and a toilet bowl. The toilet bowl extends from a bottom of the case and toward a direction away from the case, wherein the case is disposed with at least one partition. The partition divides an interior of the case into a first reservoir area and a urinal area. The first reservoir area is adapted to reserve water. At least one surface of the urinal area is formed with an opening, and the opening is adapted for a user to urinate.
Thereby, the urinal area is formed in one piece with and on one side of the toilet assembly, so males can urinate in front of the urinal area at one side of the case in order to save the water use. Moreover, males just need to stand in front of the urinal area without lifting the seat lid. Therefore, it can save the space in the bathroom and also be convenient to use.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, which show, for purpose of illustrations only, the preferred embodiment(s) in accordance with the present invention.
Please refer to
Please refer to
The urinal area 24 includes a flush device. The flush device comprises a switch and a valve which is disposed at one end of the switch. The switch controls the valve to move between an open position and a close position, so that the valve selectively makes water flow from the flush channel 29 into the urine collection recess 27. In the first preferred embodiment, the switch includes a press member 241 and an elastic member 242. The elastic member 242 is disposed between the press member 241 and the urinal area 24. The valve contains a rod 243 and a block plate 244. The rod 243 has a first end and a second end. The first end protrudes from the urine collection recess 27, and the second end which connects to the press member 241 penetrates through the flush channel 29 and the second reservoir area 261. The block plate 244 is disposed on the rod 243 and is located at one side of the urine collection recess 27. The elastic member 242 provides an elastic force so as to elastically reposition the press member 241 between a first position and a second position, and the block plate 244 is then driven to move between an open position and a close position. In other possible embodiments, the switch can be an infrared sensing device. Further, the urinal area 24 further comprises a splash plate 245. The splash plate 245 is fixed in the urine collection recess 27 and is adjacent to the flush channel.
Please refer to
Please refer to
Please refer to
Thereby, the case of the toilet assembly of the present invention can store water and can be used as a urinal. Moreover, the toilet assembly can be installed in a small lavatory which cannot accommodate a conventional urinal and a toilet. The male users just need to stand at one side of the toilet assembly and toward the opening of the urinal area when urinating. As a result, the male users can urinate without lifting the seat lid. Furthermore, the amount of flushing water for the urinal area is less than two liters. One part of the case is formed as the urinal area, so that the amount of water stored in the case is less than a conventional toilet, but the amount of the water in the case is still enough for the use. Therefore, the toilet assembly can save more water than a conventional toilet.
In addition, the board can prevent urine from splashing on the seat lid when a male user urinates. When the board covers the urinal area, the odor of the urine is not emitted from the urinal area, and the urinal area becomes a part of the case. Further, when a user presses the switch of the toilet assembly of the first embodiment, the water in the first reservoir area flows out from an outlet pipe into the recess body. Due to the block of the blocking wall, a small amount of water in the second reservoir area will flow into the first reservoir area, and the rest water will remain in the second reservoir area so as to save the water. Besides, when the switch of the flush device is pressed to move the block plate to the open position, the block plate is away from the flush channel so that the water flushes into the urine collection recess and against the splash plate. In this way, the water splashes on the wall of the urine collection recess so as to wash out the urine remaining in the urine collection recess.
The urinal area comprises a filter core. The bottom of the urine collection recess is formed as a funnel which is inclined, so that urine flows into the receiving recess by gravity instead of remaining in the urine collection recess. The filter core can remove the odor and the impurities of the urine, and the water of the urine flows through the filter core and then flows into the outlet. Accordingly, the urinal area can discharge the urine completely without flushing water therein so as to save water.