This application is a national stage application under 35 USC 371 of International Application No. PCT/JP2019/001388, filed Jan. 18, 2019, which claims the priority of Japanese Application No. 2018-007761, filed Jan. 22, 2018, the entire contents of each of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present disclosure relates to a toilet seat device.
As a type of toilet seat device, the one shown in Patent Document 1 is known. As shown in FIGS. 1 to 4 of Patent Document 1, this toilet seat device includes an outer contour 5 of a functional device and a display device 4 provided above the outer contour 5. The display device 4 includes a display light emitter 8 arranged in the outer contour 5 and having an LED 8a to display the operation state of the functional device, and a protective member 9 that protects a plurality of display windows 6 and LEDs 8a provided on the outer contour 5 and has a convex light guide part 10 that is fitted into the display window 6 and emits light from the LED 8a to the outside. The protective member 9 includes a groove part 12 for protecting the LED 8a by escaping water invading through the gap between the peripheral edge of the display window 6 and the convex light guide part 10.
Patent Literature 1 Japanese Patent (Granted) Publication No. 4915596
However, in the above-described toilet seat device of Patent Document 1, it is conceivable that dirt may accumulate in the gap around the periphery of the display window 6 and the appearance of the display device 4 (display) may deteriorate.
The present disclosure has been made to solve the above-mentioned problems, and an object of the present disclosure is to make it difficult for dirt to collect in the display of the toilet seat device.
In order to solve the above-mentioned problems, a toilet seat device of some embodiments includes a body part including a casing formed so as to be hollow; a toilet seat formed so as to be hollow and is supported by the casing; a light emitter that is accommodated in one of the casing and the toilet seat and is provided so as to be capable of emitting light; and a display that is provided at a prescribed location on the one of the casing and the toilet seat, the display indicating an operation state by light emitted by the light emitter, wherein the display includes: a base part; and a thin-walled part that is formed so as to have a smaller thickness than the base part, the thin-walled part transmitting the light emitted by the light emitter to indicate the operation state.
Hereinafter, the toilet seat device 1 of some embodiments will be described. In the present specification, for convenience of description, the upper side and the lower side in
According to some embodiments, the toilet seat device 1 is a warm water washing toilet seat. The toilet seat device 1 includes a body part 10, a toilet seat 20, and a nozzle 30.
The body part 10 is attached to, for example, a sitting toilet (not shown) installed in a public toilet room. As shown in
The casing 11 formed to be hollow. The casing 11 is formed substantially symmetrically. The casing 11 is formed with a substantially constant wall thickness. The casing 11 is formed by injection molding a thermoplastic resin. As shown in
The lower part 11a is a portion on the lower side of the casing 11 and is a portion attached to the sitting toilet (see
The top face 11e is a portion on the upper side of the casing 11. The top face 11e is formed in a side view step shape in which the front side part is the upper step part 11e1 and the rear side part is the lower step part 11e2 (see
The pair of support parts 11f are portions that rotatably support the toilet seat 20. The pair of support parts 11f are formed so as to bulge upward from the upper step part 11e1 of the top face 11e to the center part of the front part 11b in the front-rear direction, and are formed side by side along the left-right direction. (See
The display 12 indicates the operation state by the light emission of the light emitter 13. The operation state is an on/off state of the power of the toilet seat device 1, an on/off state of the power saving mode, and a state of whether or not it is time to inspect the toilet seat device 1.
The power saving mode is a control mode for suppressing the power consumption of the toilet seat 20 (details will be described later). The toilet seat device 1 may be inspected, for example, when a predetermined time (for example, two years in a case where the installation place is a public toilet room) has passed since the toilet seat device 1 was installed and the power was first turned on.
As shown in
Further, the display 12 and the casing 11 are integrally formed. Since the predetermined portion 11e3 is inclined as described above, the outer surface of the display 12 is also inclined similarly to the outer surface of the predetermined portion 11e3. As shown in
The base part 12a is a portion corresponding to the predetermined portion 11e3 of the casing 11, and is formed to have the same thickness as the predetermined portion 11e3. The base part 12a is provided with a plurality of thin-walled parts 12b.
The plurality of thin-walled parts 12b are formed to have a smaller thickness than the base part 12a, and transmit the light emitted from the light emitter 13 to indicate an operation state. The plurality of thin-walled parts 12b are formed so as to be recessed from the inner surface of the base part 12a. The plurality of thin-walled parts 12b are formed so as to be recessed in a cylindrical shape. As a result, the outer surface of the display 12 is formed by the same curved surface as the outer surface of the lower step part 11e2 of the top face 11e, and no step or gap is formed on the outer surface of the casing 11. The plurality of thin-walled parts 12b are formed by injection molding the casing 11. As described above, since the display 12 is provided in the casing 11, the casing 11 corresponds to “one member” in some embodiments.
The first thin-walled part 12b1 indicates an on/off state of the power source. In front of the first thin-walled part 12b1 on the outer surface of the display 12, the character “power” is printed. The second thin-walled part 12b2 shows an on/off state of the power saving mode. In front of the second thin-walled part 12b2 on the outer surface of the display 12, a character “power saving” is printed. The third thin-walled part 12b3 indicates whether or not it is time to inspect the toilet seat device 1. The character “inspection” is printed in front of the third thin-walled part 12b3 on the outer surface of the display 12.
As shown in
The first light emitter 13a is arranged so as to face the first thin-walled part 12b1 and emit light toward the first thin-walled part 12b1. The first light emitter 13a lights up in green when the power of the toilet seat device 1 is on, and turns off when the power of the toilet seat device 1 is off. When the first light emitter 13a is turned on, the first thin-walled part 12b1 transmits the light from the first light emitter 13a and is turned on in a circular shape in a top view. This indicates that the power is on.
The second light emitter 13b is arranged so as to face the second thin-walled part 12b2 and emit light toward the second thin-walled part 12b2. The second light emitter 13b lights up in green when the power saving mode is in the on state, and turns off when the power saving mode is in the off state. When the second light emitter 13b is turned on, the second thin-walled part 12b2 transmits the light from the second light emitter 13b and is turned on in a circular shape in a top view. This indicates that the power saving mode is on.
The third light emitter 13c is arranged so as to face the third thin-walled part 12b3 and emit light toward the third thin-walled part 12b3. The third light emitter 13c lights up in red when it is time to inspect the toilet seat device 1, and turns off when it is not time to inspect. When the third light emitter 13c is turned on, the third thin-walled part 12b3 transmits the light from the third light emitter 13c and is turned on in a circular shape in a top view. This indicates that it is time to check the toilet seat device 1.
The toilet seat 20 is supported by the casing 11, as shown in
The toilet seat 20 is provided in an annular shape in a top view in the closed state P1. The toilet seat 20 is provided so as to cover the top face 11e when the toilet seat 20 is in the closed state P1. Specifically, when the toilet seat 20 is in the closed state P1, the rear end part 21 is formed to extend along the casing 11 from the front part 11b of the casing 11 to the upper step part 11e1 of the top face 11e. That is, the rear end part 21 of the toilet seat 20 covers the front side part (upper step part 11e1) of the top face 11e when the toilet seat 20 is in the closed state P1.
As described above, the predetermined portion 11e3 and thus the display 12 are provided behind and below the upper step part 11e1 (the front side part of the top face 11e) and the rear end part 21 of the toilet seat 20. Therefore, when the user stands in front of the toilet seat device 1, the predetermined portion 11e3 and the display 12 are hidden by the rear end part 21 of the toilet seat 20 and the front side part (upper step part 11e1) of the top face 11e and are difficult to see. It can be said that the predetermined portion 11e3 is located behind and below at least one of the front side part of the top face 11e and the rear end part 21 of the toilet seat 20.
Further, the upper surface of the rear end part 21 on the outer surface of the toilet seat 20, the seating surface S1 and the side surface S2 are formed by curved surfaces that smoothly connect each other. Further, when the toilet seat 20 is in the closed state P1, the upper surface and the side surface S2 of the rear end part 21 of the toilet seat 20 and the outer surface of the first lateral part 11c of the body part 10 are respectively formed so as to be arranged on the same curved surface that smoothly connects them to each other.
A pair of recesses 23 is provided on the back surface S3 of the rear end part 21 of the toilet seat 20 opposite to the seating surface S1 (see
Further, the toilet seat 20 is formed in a hollow shape having a substantially constant wall thickness. A heating device (not shown) for heating the seating surface S1 is accommodated in an outer contour 20a of the toilet seat 20. The heating device is configured using, for example, a cord heater (not shown) that generates heat when energized. Energization of the code heater is controlled by the control device 60 described later so that the temperature of the seating surface S1 becomes the set temperature (for example, 38° C.) set by the user.
The nozzle 30 is accommodated in the casing 11, and sprays washing water to wash a local area of a human body. The nozzle 30 is provided so as to be movable between a storage position in which the whole is stored in the casing 11 and a washing position (a position shown in
Further, the toilet seat device 1 includes a remote control device 50 as shown in
The control device 60 is accommodated in the casing 11 and integrally controls the toilet seat device 1. The control device 60 communicates with the remote control device 50 to acquire the on/off states of the switches 51 to 55. The control device 60 controls lighting and extinguishing of the light emitter 13 and energization of the code heater according to the on/off state of each of the switches 51 to 55. In addition, when the power saving mode described above is in the on state, for example, when the user is not seated on the seating surface S1, the control device 60 lowers the set temperature by a predetermined temperature (for example, 3° C.) to control so as to suppress the amount of electricity supplied to the heater.
When the user turns the power on by the power switch 53, the first light emitter 13a lights and the first thin-walled part 12b1 lights. When the user turns off the power with the power switch 53, the first light emitter 13a is turned off and the first thin-walled part 12b1 is turned off.
Similarly, when the user turns on the power saving mode with the power saving switch 54, the second light emitter 13b is turned on and the second thin-walled part 12b2 is turned on. When the user turns off the power saving mode with the power saving switch 54, the second light emitter 13b is turned off and the second thin-walled part 12b2 is turned off.
When the toilet seat device 1 is installed and the power is first turned on and the predetermined time has not elapsed, the third light emitter 13c is turned off, and thus the third thin-walled part 12b3 is off. When the predetermined time has elapsed from the time when the power was first turned on, the third light emitter 13c is turned on and the third thin-walled part 12b3 is turned on. As described above, the outer surface of the display 12 is formed by the same curved surface as the outer surface of the lower step part 11e2 of the top face 11e, and no step or gap is formed, therefore, when each light emitter 13a, 13b, 13c is off, it is difficult for the user to notice that the display 12 is provided in the predetermined portion 11e3.
According to some embodiments, the toilet seat device 1 includes the body part 10 having the casing 11 formed so as to be hollow, the toilet seat 20 formed so as to be hollow and supported by the casing 11, the light emitter 13 that is accommodated inside of the casing 11 and provided so as to emit light, and the display 12 that is provided at a predetermined portion 11e3 of the casing 11 and that indicates an operation state by light emission of the light emitter 13. The display 12 includes the base part 12a and the thin-walled part 12b which is formed to have a smaller thickness than the base part 12a and transmits the light emitted from the light emitter 13 to indicate the operation state.
According to some embodiments, the display 12 is provided in a predetermined portion 11e3, and transmits the light emitted from the light emitter 13 through the plurality of thin-walled parts 12b to display the operation state of the toilet seat device 1. Further, the plurality of thin-walled parts 12b are formed so as to have a smaller thickness than the base part 12a. Therefore, it is possible to provide the display 12 having no gap or step in the predetermined portion 11e3. Therefore, it is possible to prevent dirt from accumulating on the display 12 of the toilet seat device 1.
Further, the display 12 and the casing 11 are integrally formed.
According to some embodiments, the display 12 can be provided so that there is no gap or step in the casing 11 of the body part 10. Further, compared to the case where the predetermined portion 11e3 (display 12) and the casing 11 are formed separately, the number of parts of the body part 10 and thus the toilet seat device 1 can be reduced. Therefore, the cost of the toilet seat device 1 can be reduced.
Further, the plurality of thin-walled parts 12b are formed so as to be recessed from the inner side surface of the base part 12a.
According to some embodiments, it is possible to form the outer surface of the display 12 and the outer surface of the casing 11 so as to be flush with each other. Therefore, since water and dirt attached to the display 12 can be easily wiped off, the cleanability of the casing 11 of the body part 10 can be improved.
Further, the plurality of thin-walled parts 12b are formed by recessing in a cylindrical shape.
According to some embodiments, the thin-walled part 12b can be easily formed.
Further, the toilet seat 20 is provided so as to cover the top face 11e of the casing 11 when the toilet seat 20 is in the closed state P1.
According to some embodiments, in a case where the toilet seat 20 is formed so as to cover the top face 11e of the casing 11, as compared with the case where the toilet seat 20 is formed so as not to cover the top face 11e, the gap between the casing 11 and the toilet seat 20 can be reduced when viewed from above. Therefore, it is possible to easily remove water and dirt that have fallen from above the toilet seat device 1 and adhered to the toilet seat device 1.
Further, when the user looks at the toilet seat device 1 from the front or above, it is possible to make the gap between the body part 10 and the toilet seat 20 hard to see, so that the entire toilet seat device 1 has a clean design.
Further, the toilet seat device 1 further includes a nozzle 30 that is accommodated in the casing 11 and that washes the local area of the human body by ejecting washing water.
According to some embodiments, even in a case where the toilet seat device 1 is a warm water washing toilet seat, it has the same effect as the above-mentioned effect.
Next, with regard to the toilet seat device 1 according to some embodiments, the parts mainly different will be described with reference to
The predetermined portion 120b1 and also the display 112 is specifically provided on the top part 120b of the toilet seat 120. The top part 120b is the highest part of the outer contour 120a of the toilet seat 120. The top part 120b is the upper side of the rear end 121. Further, the light emitter 13 is accommodated in the outer contour 120a of the toilet seat 120. According to some embodiments, even in a case where the display 112 is provided on the outer contour 120a of the toilet seat 120, it is possible to prevent dirt from accumulating on the display 112.
Next, with regard to the toilet seat device 1, the parts mainly different will be described with reference to
In addition, according to some embodiments, an example of the toilet seat device is shown, but the present disclosure is not limited to this, and other configurations can be adopted. For example, the toilet seat device 1 is a warm water washing toilet seat, but instead of this, it may be a heating toilet seat not having a washing function.
According to some embodiments, the plurality of thin-walled parts 12b are formed when the casing 11 is injection-molded, but instead of this, the casing 11 may be formed by being processed (for example, cut) after being injection-molded.
Further, the display 12 is provided at the left end part of the top face 11e, but instead of this, it may be provided at the right end part or the central part of the top face 11e. Further, it may be provided on the first lateral part 11c (predetermined portion 11c1) as in the display 312 shown in
In some embodiments, the display 112 is provided on the upper side of the rear end 121 of the outer contour 120a of the toilet seat 120 (the predetermined portion 120b1 of the top part 120b), but as in the display 512 shown in
Further, in some embodiments, characters such as “power” are printed on the display 12, but instead of this, characters such as “power” may not be printed.
Further, in some embodiments, the thin-walled part 12b is formed so as to be recessed in a cylindrical shape (see
Further, the thin-walled part 12b may be formed so as to be recessed from the inner side surface of the base part 812a like the plurality of thin-walled part 812b shown in
In addition, in some embodiments, the plurality of thin-walled parts 12b, 612b, 712b, 812b are formed to light up in a circular shape in a top view, but instead of this, like a plurality of thin-walled parts 912b shown in
In addition, in some embodiments, the toilet seat device 1 is installed in a public toilet room, but instead of this, it may be installed in a toilet room of a private home. In this case, the above-mentioned predetermined time serving as a guide for the inspection time may be, for example, 8 years.
Further, in some embodiments, the toilet seat device 1 includes the remote control device 50, but instead of this, the toilet seat device 1 may not be provided with the remote control device 50, and each of the switches 51 to 55 may be provided in the body part 10.
Further, in some embodiments (see
In some embodiments, the displays 12 to 912 and one of the casings 11, 111, 211, 611, 711, 811, 911 and the toilet seat 120 are integrally formed, but Instead of this, the displays 12 to 912 and one of the casings 11 to 911 and the toilet seat 120 may be provided separately. In this case, the displays 12 to 912 and one of the casings 11 to 911 and the toilet seat 120 may be coupled with each other by using screws or the like, or may be bonded by welding, an adhesive or the like. According to some embodiments, as compared with the case where the protection member is provided as in the prior art, the displays 12 to 912 can be easily assembled to one of the casings 11 to 911 and the toilet seat 120, and the outer surfaces of the displays 12 to 912 can be formed so that there are no steps or gaps in the predetermined portions 11e3, 211e3, 611e3, 711e3, 811e3, 911e3, 11c1, 11d1, 120b1, 123a.
Further, without departing from the scope of the present disclosure, the shapes of the casings 11 to 911, the toilet seats 20, 120, 220, the predetermined portions 11e3 to 911e3, 11c1, 11d1, 120b1, 123a, the displays 12 to 912, and a plurality of thin-walled parts 12b to 912b may be changed. Further, the type of the light emitter 13 and the color of light may be changed. Further, the number of the plurality of thin-walled parts 12b to 912b, the size of the plurality of thin-walled parts 12b, 612b, 712b, 812b, 912b, the top part 120b, the predetermined portions 11e3 to 911e3, 11c1, 11d1, 120b1, 123a and the displays 12 to 912, and the position and range of the casings 11 to 911 or the toilet seat 120 with respect to the outer contour 120a may be changed.
According to some embodiments, the display is provided at a predetermined portion, and the thin-walled part allows the light emitted from the light emitter to pass therethrough, thereby displaying the operation state of the toilet seat device. Further, the thin-walled part is formed so as to have a smaller thickness than the base part. Therefore, it is possible to provide the display having no gap or step at the predetermined portion. Therefore, it is possible to prevent dirt from accumulating on the display of the toilet seat device.
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