This application is for entry into the U.S. National Phase from which priority is claimed under all applicable sections of Title 35 of the United States Code including, but not limited to, Sections 120, 363, and 365(c) to International Application No. PCT/CL2021/050053 filed on Jun. 22, 2021, and which in turn claims priority under 35 USC 119 to Chilean Patent Application No. 1410-2020 filed on May 27, 2020.
This application is in regards to a toilet device, related to the sanitary area.
More specifically, it regards a device, characterized by achieving a water saving function, through the separation of liquid and solid discharges, in a manner which is hygienic, comfortable, simple and self-sufficient.
Currently, because of climate change and its consequences, there are serious problems relating to water consumption and scarcity. This has driven several cities and countries to take the necessary measures to look after water consumption, along with individuals to come up with ways of saving water.
In the sanitary area, several water saving devices have been created, such as urinals, which have been very helpful when it comes to saving water, because the regular person urinates 6-7 times in 24 hours. This means that a single person could save approximately 5 400 gallons of water a year, by just using a urinary, however, there have been several problems for its mainstream use.
The main technical difficulties are:
Regarding the present invention, there are documents similar to it, they are as it follows:
Nos. US2018135284 (A1) y KR101492182 (B1), however, there are details which vary against the characteristics of this invention, to be exposed hereafter:
U52018135284 (A1)
KR101492182 (B1)
Although the previously mentioned methods claim to accomplish the saving function throughout the separation of solid & liquid depositions, it doesn't manage it in a manner which is hygienic, comfortable simple, nor aesthetically pleasing, which should be the characteristic of a urinary system.
The solution proposed in this application, has the objective of creating a toilet with the capability to save water, throughout the separation of liquid and solid deposition in a manner which is hygienic, comfortable, simple, autonomous and aesthetically pleasing.
The device in the present application, basically consists on a main toilet, in which the edge of the bowl is designed for non-liquid, solid depositions, just like in traditional toilets, and, at the same time this main toilet possesses a covered space in the posterior side of the toilet bowl which functions as the recipient of urine and water, and is connected to the drainage. Then, there is the urinal the seat for women, and the double discharge tank.
The advantage of this toilet lies in the fact that the recipient for urine and water is integrated into the body of the toilet, and since it is open in the back and above areas, allows for perpendicular movement of the urinal with no obstacles.
Other advantage for this recipient is that, since it is opened in the above area, it allows any liquids remaining on the urinal, in a vertical position, to fall into the recipient without falling into another area of the toilet.
Another advantage is that this urinal can be cleaned with water, already available in the toilet tank rather than externally, all of it without any complex system added to the toilet, such as tubes, for example, that can be uncomfortable, unhygienic and bad looking.
These advantages manage to work correctly thanks to the design of the main body of the toilet, since it is designed, from the beginning, for solid rather than liquid depositions, just like a traditional toilet. This is fundamental, because it allows for the correct functioning of the other elements and doesn't allow for extra pieces or stages.
These advantages allow that the toilet proposed in this application is capable of saving water, through the separation of liquid and solid deposits, and for it to be hygienic, comfortable, simple, autonomous and aesthetically pleasing.
The toilet of the present application basically consists of a main body of toilet (1) in which the edge of the bowl is designed for the non-liquid, solid depositions, like in traditional toilets.
This makes it so the order in which the bowls, seats and lid are put changes, when compared to traditional toilets.
That is fundamental so the system works, and there are no excess pieces or stages, because, if the main body of the toilet (1) was meant for liquid deposition, logically, the seat for solid depositions would have to be above the body of the toilet, which would make the installment of the urinal (3) above the seat, difficult. And it would make no sense to have two different positions or stages to urinate.
In the same main body (1), at the posterior side of the bowl (6), there is a little open space connecting to the main bowl (6) of the toilet, in which the superior edge is at the same height of the superior edge of the main bowl (6). This space functions as a water and urine recipient (2), The urine and water would come from the urinal (3) at the same time, working as a drainage for both water and urine, where the urine drainage tubes (8) has an anti-return valve (9) to avoid the smell coming from the sewer system. This same urine draining tube system (8) is connected directly to the drainage (10).
The water and urine recipient (2) functions as a liquid recipient when the urinal (3) is in a vertical position, because it is very likely that, after dropping liquid depositions, the urinary needs to be lifted towards a vertical position, for various reasons. The remaining liquids in the urinal (3) will fall in this space, without going into the rest of the toilet body (1), and much less on the user.
This is one of the reasons why the water and urine recipient (2) is an open space in its back and superior side.
The other reason is so the opening of the urinal (18) can move without obstacles when the urinal (3) makes the perpendicular move from a horizontal position toward a vertical one, and vice-versa. Upwards is the urinal (3), which goes over the superior edge of the bowl (6) of the toilet body (1). This urinal (3) perfectly fits the bowl (6) and the water and urine recipient (2). Then comes the toilet seat for women (4) which goes above the urinal (3) and, for hygienic reasons, avoids women from going into contact with the urinal (3), because men involuntarily stain the urinary (3) edge. Then the lid of the toilet (5), and lastly, the tank of the toilet (11), which has a double water discharge system. The solid depositions discharge releases the already available water from the tank (11) through an interior discharge valve (13), which goes directly to the toilet bowl (6), and in time, the same water goes through the siphon (7), to go to the drainage (10). The other discharge, which is a short water discharge for liquid depositions, works, because inside of the tank (11) there is a top discharge valve (12) which takes water from the superior side of the tank (11) which can be a small quantity, because it will take the water according to the water level, regulated inside the tank (11) with conventional systems. This water falls because of gravity into the top discharge tubes (14) which are inside the tank (11), which are divided in two at the center of the tank (11), to go out through the front exits (16) of it (11), In which the front exits (16) are connected to the urine discharge tubes (15), in order for a water discharge to clean the toilet (1).
Then, this same water goes through the water and urine recipient (2) to go straight to the drainage system (10) through the urine drainage tube (8).
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/CL2021/050053 | 6/22/2021 | WO |
Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
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WO2021/237374 | 12/2/2021 | WO | A |
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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1505048 | McLeod | Aug 1924 | A |
8032955 | Emerson | Oct 2011 | B1 |
20180135284 | Hurtado Torres | May 2018 | A1 |
20200015636 | Warren | Jan 2020 | A1 |
Number | Date | Country |
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101824851 | Sep 2010 | CN |
208363216 | Jan 2019 | CN |
20050116326 | May 2011 | KR |
101492182 | Feb 2015 | KR |
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International Search Report, INAPI, Chilean Patent Office, dated Sep. 9, 2021. |
Number | Date | Country | |
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20230313517 A1 | Oct 2023 | US |