1. Fields of the Invention
The present invention relates to a toilet, and more particularly, to a toilet with first and second flushing outlets, and first and second electro-magnetic valves, water is dispensed by the first and second electro-magnetic valves to flush the waste from the first and second flushing outlets.
2. Descriptions of Related Art
The conventional toilet does not have a water hank and tap water is used to directly flush the waste in the toilet. The conventional toilet comprises an electro-magnetic valve, a pipe and a flushing outlet. The pipe is connected with the tap water source and the electro-magnetic valve is connected to the pipe which communicates with the flushing outlet. The electro-magnetic valve controls the pipe to be opened or closed so as to flush the waste in the toilet.
There is only one electro-magnetic valve which controls the amount of water to flush, and the conventional toile has only one flushing outlet. The electro-magnetic valve is able to control the amount of water to flush. However, only one electro-magnetic valve and one flushing outlet cannot meet different requirements when in use.
The present invention intends to provide a toilet which has first and second flushing outlets, and first and second electro-magnetic valves. Water is selectively dispensed by the first and second electro-magnetic valves to flush the waste from the first and/or second flushing outlets.
In order to improve the problems of the conventional toilet caused by the single electro-magnetic valve and one flushing outlet, the present invention provides a toilet that comprises first and second flushing outlets, and first and second electro-magnetic valves. Water flows from the first and second electro-magnetic valves to flush the second room by the first flushing outlet, and to flush the first room by the second flushing outlet. The toilet of the present invention has high efficiency of flushing and saves water.
The operation time for the first and second electro-magnetic valves is controlled by the controller. Water is dispensed by the first and second electro-magnetic valves and flows to the first and second pipes to respectively flush the waste in the second and first rooms from the first and second flushing outlets.
Compared with the conventional toilet, the present invention has at least two electro-magnetic valves and at least two flushing outlets. The controller controls the operation time for each of the first and second electro-magnetic valves, and water is dispensed by the first and second electro-magnetic valves and flows to the first and second pipes to respectively flush the waste in the second and first rooms from the first and second flushing outlets. The flushing efficiency is increased.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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A base 18 is connected to the space 11 to seal the space 11. The base 18 has a hole 181 defined centrally therethrough in which the controller 60 is installed.
A lid 19 is pivotably connected to the base 18 so as to open or close the first opening 121 of the first room 12.
A control unit 20 is connected to the body 10 and includes a communication pipe 21, a first electro-magnetic valve 22, a second electro-magnetic valve 23, a water-supply pipe 24 and a pressure valve 25. The communication pipe 21 is located in the space 11 and is a three-way pipe which has a first tube, a second tube and a third tube. The first tube, the second tube and the third tube communicate with each other. The first electro-magnetic valve 22 is connected between the first tube of the communication pipe 21 and a first water pipe which extends through the third aperture 152. The second electro-magnetic valve 23 is connected between the second tube of the communication pipe 21 and a second water pipe which extends through the second aperture 151.
The water-supply pipe 24 communicates with the third tube of the communication pipe 21, and extends through the first aperture 15. The pressure valve 25 which has a first end thereof connected to the water-supply pipe 24, and a second end of the pressure valve 25 is connected to the tap water pipe. The control unit 20 is connected with the tap water pipe by the pressure valve 25 so that tap water flows from the water-supply pipe 24 to the communication pipe 21, the first electro-magnetic valve 22 and the second electro-magnetic valve 23.
A second pipe 30 is located in the body 10 and connected with the second flushing outlet 14 and the second water pipe of the second electro-magnetic valve 23. The second electro-magnetic valve 23 controls the tap water to flow from the second electro-magnetic valve 23 to the second pipe 30 and the second flushing outlet 14 to flush the first room 12.
A first pipe unit 40 is located in the body 10 and connected with the first flushing outlet 131 and the first water pipe of the first electro-magnetic valve 22. The first pipe unit 40 has a first pipe 41, a first one-way valve 42 and a second one-way valve 48. The first pipe 41 is connected between the first flushing outlet 131 and the first water pipe of the first electro-magnetic valve 22. The first pipe 41 has an installation unit 411 which is a circular hole. The first one-way valve 42, as shown in
A controller 60 is located in the space 11 of the body 10 and is electrically connected to the first and second electro-magnetic valves 22, 23 by wires. The controller 50 is connected to the hole 181 of the base 18. The controller 60 has a first button 61, a second button 62 and a manual button 63. The controller 60 controls operation time of the first and second electro-magnetic valves 22, 23 by operation of the first and second buttons 61, 62. When the first button 61 is pushed, a first flushing time is applied. When the second button 62 is pushed, a second flushing time is applied which is shorter than that of the first flushing time. When no electric power is supplied and the manual button 63 is pushed, the first and second electro-magnetic valves 22, 23 are opened to flush. The controller 60 has a circuit board and a battery so as to provide power to the first and second electro-magnetic valves 22, 23.
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Preferably, the second electro-magnetic valve 23 is first opened and the second flushing outlet 14 flushes the first room 12, and the second electro-magnetic valve 23 is then closed. The first electro-magnetic valve 22 is then opened and the first flushing outlet 131 flushes the second room 13, and the first electro-magnetic valve 22 is then closed. The second electro-magnetic valve 23 is re-opened again to supply water to first room 12 from the second flushing outlet 14. The second electro-magnetic valve 23 and the first electro-magnetic valve 22 are opened individually in sequence to prevent the first and second flushing outlet 14, 131 from flushing simultaneously to cause low water pressure.
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In another embodiment, the control unit 20 does not have the pressure valve 25. The tap water pipe is directly connected to the water-supply pipe
Yet another embodiment, the first pipe 41 of the first pipe unit 40 does not have the installation unit 411 and the second one-way electro-magnetic valve 43.
A further embodiment shows that the body 10 is not connected with a water tank, and the control unit 20 is directly connected to the tap water pipe. The control unit 20 is able to be connected with the water tank of the conventional toilet. The water tank is connected to a pressure valve 25 or the water-supply pipe 24.
The advantages of the present invention are that, the present invention has at least two electro-magnetic valves and at least two flushing outlets. The controller controls the operation time for each of the first and second electro-magnetic valves 22, 23, and water is dispensed by the first and second electro-magnetic valves 22, 23 and flows to the first and second pipes 41, 30 to respectively flush the waste in the second and first rooms 13, 12 from the first and second flushing outlets 131, 14. The flushing efficiency is increased.
The controller 60 controls the first and second electro-magnetic valves 22, 23 to open, the tap water enters into the communication pipe 21 via the pressure valve 25 and the water-supply pipe 24. The tap water then flows to the first and second electro-magnetic valves 22, 23 from the communication pipe 21. The tap water may flows from the first electro-magnetic valve 22, the first water pipe, the first pipe 41 of the first pipe unit 40, the first one-way valve 42 and to the first flushing outlet 131 which flushes the second room 13. Alternatively, The tap water may flows from the second electro-magnetic valve 23, the second water pipe, the second pipe 30, and the second flushing outlet 14 which flushes the first room 12.
Preferably, the second electro-magnetic valve 23 is first opened and the second flushing outlet 14 flushes the first room 12, and the second electro-magnetic valve 23 is then closed. The first electro-magnetic valve 22 is then opened and the first flushing outlet 131 flushes the second room 13, and the first electro-magnetic valve 22 is then closed. The second electro-magnetic valve 23 is re-opened again to supply water to first room 12 from the second flushing outlet 14.
The controller 60 has the first button 61 and the second button 62, the user may chooses any one of them to press. The difference between the operation of the first and second buttons 61, 62 is the flushing time so as to save water.
The first one-way valve 42 is connected to one end of the first pipe 41 and seals the first flushing outlet 131. When the bead 422 is pushed by the tap water in the first pipe 41, the bead moves toward the first one-way valve 421 and compresses the resilient member 424 so that the first open end of the first one-way valve 421 is opened. The tap water flows from the first pipe 41 to the first flushing outlet 131 to flush the second room 13. The first one-way electro-magnetic valve 42 prevents the tap water in the second room 13 from flowing back to the first pipe 41 to cause pipe clogging.
While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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8418277 | Okubo | Apr 2013 | B2 |