This application claims the priority of Japanese Application No. 2019-188533, filed Oct. 15, 2019, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present disclosure relates to a toilet device.
Conventionally, a toilet device has a vacuum breaker configured to prevent the backflow of the flush water. The vacuum breaker has a water-receiving portion configured to receive the flush water overflowing from the atmospheric introducing portion. The flush water accumulating in the water-receiving portion is drained to the tank side from a drainage port formed on a bottom surface of the water-receiving portion.
However, according to the toilet device disclosed in Japanese Unexamined Patent Application, First Publication No. 2014-190489, at the time when the malfunction occurs in the vacuum breaker and the amount of the overflowing flush water is too much, it is possible that the flush water spills over and fall from an side-wall portion standing up from an edge portion of the bottom surface of the water-receiving portion such that the flush water may leak.
The present disclosure is configured in consideration of the foregoing circumstances that an object of the present disclosure is to provide a toilet device configured to prevent the leakage of the flush water when the malfunction occurs in the vacuum breaker.
In order to achieve the object described above, the present disclosure provides the following means.
That is, the toilet device according to the present disclosure has a water supply portion configured to supply flush water to a toilet bowl, a vacuum breaker provided in the water supply portion, and a connection pipe connected to the vacuum breaker, characterized in that the connection pipe is configured to drain the water overflowing from the vacuum breaker when malfunction occurs in the vacuum breaker as a drainage channel, and the connection pipe is configured to prevent backflow of sewage in the toilet bowl as a suction channel at the time of applying negative pressure.
Hereinafter, a toilet device according to some embodiments of the present disclosure will be described.
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Hereinafter, in the description of the toilet device 100, a “front side” is defined as a direction facing forward in a state when a user sits on the toilet seat, a “rear side” is defined as a direction of opposite side thereof, and a forward-reward direction is defined as a direction connecting the front side and the rear side. Also, a “left side” is defined as a left side as seen from the user sitting on the toilet seat, a “right side” is defined as a right side as seen from the user, and left-right side is defined as a direction connecting the left side and the right side.
A toilet bowl 11 recessing downward is formed in the toilet bowl body 1. The toilet bowl 11 is connected to a drainage pipe (not shown) provided on the floor.
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The toilet flush water tank 20 has a main flush water tank 21 and an auxiliary flush water tank 23. The toilet flush water tank 20 is configured to pool the flush water.
The main flush water tank 21 is disposed in a space between the floor and the toilet bowl 11. An outer surface of a lower portion of the pooled water portion (not shown) of the toilet bowl 11 is formed in a shape protruding downward. An upper surface of the main flush water tank 21 is formed to have a concave portion corresponding to the outer surface of the lower portion of the pooled water portion.
The auxiliary flush water tank 23 is disposed on the upper side of the main flush water tank 21. The auxiliary flush water tank 23 is configured to communicate with the main flush water tank 21.
The booster pump unit 30 is configured to have a built-in pump unit (not shown). As shown in
A suction port of the booster pump unit 30 is connected with the main flush water tank 21 by a pipe (not shown). A drain port of the booster pump unit 30 is connected with a flush water supply pipe 32. The booster pump unit 30 is configured to suck the flush water in the main flush water tank 21 and send the flush water to the flush water supply pipe 32.
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The second rim water supply pipe 34 is connected with a pipe 35 that is connected with the auxiliary flush water tank 23.
The first rim drain port 33a and the second rim drain port 34a are connected to the drain port 12a, 12b (see
The toilet bowl flush portion 40A has a first water supply pipe 41 and a water supply valve 41a.
A first end portion of the first water supply pipe 41 is connected to a first end portion of the water supply valve 41a. A second end portion of the water supply valve 41a is connected to the water supply main pipe 42 (hereinafter see
The foam washing portion 50A has a foam valve 50a, a vacuum breaker 50, a vacuum breaker connection pipe 51a and a connection pipe 60.
The foam valve 50a is disposed at a branch pipe 49 which is branched from the water supply valve 41a.
The vacuum breaker 50 is disposed above the foam valve 50a.
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The main body portion 52 is formed to have a cylindrical shape with the vertical direction as the axial direction. An annular portion 52a formed in an annular shape in a planar view is disposed in the inner side of the lower portion of the main body portion 52. A flange portion 52b protruding outward in the radial direction is disposed in the upper portion of the main body portion 52
A protruding annular portion 52c formed to have an annular shape in a planar view and to protrude upward is disposed in the annular portion 52a. A concave portion 52d recessed downward is formed in the protruding annular portion 52c.
The vacuum breaker segment 53 is disposed in the main body portion 52 to be movable along the vertical direction. The vacuum breaker segment 53 has a valve body portion 54 and a shaft (not shown). The vacuum breaker body portion 54 is formed in a substantial disk shape in a planar view. The shaft is formed to extend upward from the center of the valve body portion 54. The shaft is inserted into a guide tubular portion 62c of the connection pipe 60 described later. The gaskets 56a, 56b are disposed at the top and bottom of the valve body portion 54 respectively.
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In the foam washing portion 50A, the water supplied from the water supply main pipe 42 passes through the foam valve 50a and the vacuum breaker 50 and flows to the vacuum breaker connection pipe 51a. In an ejector (not shown), the water is mixed with the air and detergent to become to a foam state, the water flows through the second water supply pipe 51b, and the water is drained from the second rim drain port 34a as foam washing water.
The connection pipe 60 is configured to connect the auxiliary flush water tank 23 (hereinafter see
The first connection pipe portion 61 has a first vertical pipe portion 62 and a first horizontal pipe portion 63. The first vertical pipe portion 62 and the first horizontal pipe portion 63 are integrally formed.
The first vertical pipe portion 62 is formed in a tubular shape with the vertical direction as the axial direction. A protruding annular portion 62a protruding downward is formed in the bottom portion of the first vertical pipe portion 62. The protruding annular portion 62a is formed in an annular shape in a planar view.
In the first vertical pipe portion 62, a flange portion 62b protruding outward in the radial direction is disposed at a position upper than the protruding annular portion 62a. The flange portion 62b is screwed to the flange portion 52b of the main body portion 52b of the vacuum breaker 50.
A guide tubular portion 62c is disposed inside the first vertical pipe portion 62. The guide tubular portion 62c is formed in a tubular shape with the vertical direction as the axial line. A shaft of the vacuum breaker 50 is inserted into the guide tubular portion 62c so as to be movable in the vertical direction.
The first horizontal pipe portion 63 is formed to extend in the front left direction from an upper end portion of the first vertical pipe portion 62. The first horizontal pipe portion 63 is formed in a tubular shape having the axis extending gradually toward the front side while approaching the left side. A horizontal connection portion 63a having an enlarged diameter is disposed in an end portion of the first horizontal pipe portion 63 i.e., the end portion at the second connection pipe portion 66.
The second connection pipe portion has a second horizontal pipe portion 67 and a second vertical pipe portion 68. The second horizontal pipe portion 67 and the second vertical pipe portion 68 is integrally formed.
The second horizontal pipe portion 67 extends in the front left direction. The second horizontal pipe portion 67 is formed in a tubular shape having the axis extending gradually toward the front side while approaching the left side. An end portion of the second horizontal pipe portion 67, i.e., the end portion at the first connection pipe side, fits in the horizontal connection portion 63a of the first horizontal pipe portion 63.
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The second vertical pipe portion 68 is formed in a shape having a broad width in the left-right direction. In the bottom portion of the second vertical pipe portion 68, an end portion opening 69 is formed to open downward. The end portion opening 69 may open in the horizontal direction.
The end portion opening 69 is formed to have a tapered surface 69a gradually toward the middle side in a planar view while approaching downward.
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A partition plate portion 23a is disposed in the middle of the auxiliary flush water tank 23 along the forward-reward direction. The partition plate 23a is formed in a plate shape. A plate surface of the partition plate 23a is formed to face the forward-reward direction. The partition plate 23a is disposed in the front with respect to the water supply pipe drain port 43 of the first water supply pipe 41.
At the time of supplying water (normal time), the vacuum breaker segment 53 is positioned in the upper position and the gasket 56a contacts with the protruding annular portion 62a of the connection pipe 60 so as to seal a space between the vacuum breaker 53 and the connection pipe 60.
When the water supply is stopped, the vacuum breaker segment 53 moves downward due to the gravity, and the gasket 56b engages with the annular portion 52a of the main body portion 52.
When the negative pressure is generated, the air is sucked from the end portion opening 69 of the connection pipe 60 and the air flows from the side of auxiliary flush water tank 23 toward the side of the vacuum breaker 50. The connection pipe 60 functions as the air suction channel. The air passes the concave portion 52d of the main body portion 52 of the vacuum breaker 50 to move further downward. The backflow of the sewage in the toilet bowl body 1 is prevented.
When a space between the vacuum breaker segment 53 and the first vertical pipe portion 62 is not properly sealed due to the malfunction occurring in the vacuum breaker 50, the flush water flows in the connection pipe 60. The flush water flowing therein is drained from the end portion opening 69 of the connection pipe 60 to the auxiliary flush water tank 23, i.e., the auxiliary flush water tank 23 receives the flush water flowing therein. The connection pipe 60 functions as the water drainage channel.
According to the toilet device 100 having the above-described configuration, at the time when the malfunction occurs in the vacuum breaker 50, the flush water flowing from the vacuum breaker 50 flows through the connection pipe 60 to the side of the auxiliary flush water tank 23 and the flush water is drained from the end portion opening 69 of the connection pipe 60 to the auxiliary flush water tank 23. Accordingly, the leak of the flush water can be prevented.
At the time when the negative pressure is generated, an inside of the connection pipe 60 functions as the air suction channel through which the air flows from the side of the auxiliary flush water tank 23 to the vacuum breaker 50. Accordingly, the air suction channel can be utilized as the water drainage channel configured to drain the flush water at the time when the malfunction occurring in the vacuum breaker 50, it is not necessary to configure the water drainage channel separately, thereby the number of the elements can be reduced.
At the time when the negative pressure is generated, the air is sucked from the end portion opening 69 of the connection pipe 60, and at the time when the malfunction occurs in the vacuum breaker 50, the flush water is drained from the end portion opening 69 of the connection pipe 60. Accordingly, since the end portion opening 69 of the connection pipe 60 is configured to perform both functions of the suction of the air and the drain of the flush water, it is not necessary to separately configure the opening for the suction of the air and the opening of the drain of the flush water, thereby the number of elements can be reduced.
Since the end portion opening 69 of the connection pipe 60 opens downward, when the malfunction occurs in the vacuum breaker 50, the flush water flowing through the connection pipe 60 can be definitely drained from the end portion opening 69 of the connection pipe 60 to the auxiliary flush water tank 23.
The tapered surface 69a is formed to be gradually toward the middle side in a planar view while approaching downward in the end portion opening 69 of the connection pipe 60. Accordingly, in the construction site, after installing the auxiliary flush water tank 23, at the time of installing the connection pipe 60 and disposing the end portion opening 69 of the connection pipe 60 in the upper opening 23h of the auxiliary flush water tank 23, since the tapered surface 69a is formed at the end portion opening 69 of the connection pipe 60, it is possible to prevent the end portion opening 69 of the connection pipe 60 from interfering the circumference of the upper opening 23h of the auxiliary flush water tank 23 so as to appropriately dispose the end portion opening 69 of the connection pipe 60 in the upper opening 23h of the auxiliary flush water tank 23.
The inclined plate portion 43a is disposed toward downward gradually while approaching the front side under the water supply pipe drain port 43 disposed in the first water supply pipe 41. As shown by the two-dot chain line in
At the time of water supply, the air is drained upward in a space S1 in the front of the partition plate portion 23a in the auxiliary flush water tank 23. Accordingly, since a space S2 in a rear side of the partition plate portion 23a functions as the water supply channel and the space S1 in the front side of the partition plate portion 23a functions as the air suction channel, it is possible to suppress the generation of the abnormal noise in the auxiliary flush water tank 23.
Hereinabove, the various shapes and combinations of each configuration element disclosed in some of the above-described embodiments are described as examples, however, various changes with respect to each of the configuration elements within a range not departing from the gist of the present disclosure are possible.
In some of the above-described embodiments, the vacuum breaker is disposed in the form flush portion 50A, however, the vacuum breaker may be disclosed in the toilet bowl flush portion 40A.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2019-188533 | Oct 2019 | JP | national |