The present invention relates to a motorhome, caravan or similar travel or recreational vehicle.
Motorhomes or caravans, etc. are well known from the prior art. Such travel or recreational vehicles conventionally comprise, in addition to a living region, a sanitary region in which, inter alia, a toilet is also arranged.
A disadvantage in this connection is the use of water for flushing the toilet after it has been used. For this purpose, water is required for the flushing, i.e. for eliminating excrement or similar excretions from the toilet, the water having to be carried along in tanks. The additional load resulting therefrom may involve an increased stowage space and fuel consumption. In addition, corresponding collecting tanks which receive the used flushing water are required. A further disadvantage in this regard is that flushing water which has just been used may have very bad odor. Finally, the use of water for flushing in toilet devices is also not without problems in an ecological respect.
It is the object of the present invention to eliminate the disadvantages mentioned at the beginning.
In order to achieve the object, a motorhome, caravan or similar travel or recreational vehicle is provided, comprising at least one sanitary region in which a toilet device is arranged, wherein the toilet device comprises at least one seat element.
It is essential for the present invention that the toilet device is connected to a current source by which a water-free flushing operation can be carried out.
A toilet device of this type does not require any water reserves for eliminating excrement or similar excretions. It is, thus, possible to dispense with carrying along water separately for flushing the toilet. Further stowage space is, therefore, available which can be used instead of the water provided for flushing the toilet device. The omission of carrying along water for flushing the toilet device also makes it possible to reduce the load, and therefore, in some circumstances, fuel can be saved. Saving on water for flushing the toilet device is also beneficial for environmental protection. Water-free flushing, i.e. water-free elimination of excrement or similar excretions, also has the advantage that no special cleaning chemicals have to be carried along and used, and, therefore, a cost saving can result and a further contribution to environmental protection can be made.
A particularly preferred refinement of the present invention can make provision for the toilet device to comprise at least one collecting element. A particularly hygienic toilet device can thereby be provided.
In an advantageous refinement of the present invention, it can be provided that the toilet device comprises at least one container by which excrement or similar excretions can be transferred into the collecting element.
Excrement or similar excretions can, thereby, be eliminated completely and, in particular, without leaving behind traces. The use of a container can also be advantageous in order to counteract negative odors caused by the excrement or other excretions.
In a further advantageous refinement of the present invention, it can be provided that the toilet device comprises at least one closing mechanism of which the at least one container can be closed. A closable container prevents the emergence of excrement, urine or similar excretions. A closable container can also be transported away particularly simply and, in addition, can counteract odors.
A further refinement of the present invention can make provision for the toilet device to comprise at least one heating element. The container can, thereby, be closed by a material bond by means of heat. Closing of this type may also be regarded as bonding. The container can, thereby, be highly reliably permanently closed. This can also prevent excrement or similar excretions from being able to emerge from the container. It is, therefore, possible to prevent a user from being able to come into direct contact with excretions, etc.
In a further refinement, the present invention can make provision for the at least one heating element and the at least one closing mechanism to be designed as an integral assembly.
Such an assembly can permit a particularly compact overall size of the toilet device, as a result of which the latter can be manufactured in a highly space-saving manner. This can have a positive effect on the layout planning of motorhomes, caravans, etc. An advantageous development of the present invention can make provision for the toilet device to comprise at least one conveying mechanism. A conveying mechanism can permit, for example, conveying of a container which is or has been filled with excrement or similar excretions. This, therefore, constitutes a simple possibility of transporting away such a container in a simple manner.
In an advantageous refinement, the present invention can make provision for the toilet device to comprise at least one optoelectrical system which is preferably arranged in the seat element below a closing mechanism arranged in the seat element.
This makes it possible for, for example, objects to be detected within a container. Particularly reliable functioning of the toilet device can, therefore, be made possible. Furthermore, it can be made possible, in particular, that no objects, in particular, excrement or similar excretions, can emerge from the container or can project beyond a closure region. Furthermore, a user can be prevented from coming into direct contact with excrement or similar excretions.
A further advantageous development of the present invention can make provision for the closing mechanism to comprise at least two holding mechanisms. Reliable closing of a container can, thereby, be made possible.
The present invention can make provision for the current source to be electrically connected to the closing mechanism and/or to the heating element. This permits reliable operability and, therefore, reliable elimination of excrement or other excretions.
A development of the present invention can make provision for the closing mechanism and/or the heating element to be designed as a separating mechanism. In an advantageous manner, no further components are, therefore, required in order to eliminate a container which has been filled, for example, with excrement.
The present invention can make provision for the closing mechanism and/or the heating element to be designed as a separating mechanism for the container which is preferably manufactured from a plastic and is designed, in particular, as a film tube. A container filled with excrement can be detached in a simple manner by a separating mechanism.
The present invention can make provision in a preferred refinement for the heating element to be designed as a closing mechanism and as a separating mechanism. Closing of the container and detaching of the container, for example, from a further unused container, can, therefore, be made possible by use of a component.
In an advantageous refinement of the present invention, it can, therefore, be provided that the container is manufactured from a plastic and is designed, in particular, as a film tube.
Components of this type which are manufactured from plastic have sufficiently high stability, and, therefore, an unintentional emergence of excrement from a container can be prevented. In addition, containers in the form of film tubes can be produced cost-effectively. Furthermore, film tubes can permit a multiplicity of successive uses of the toilet device. A reduced weight of the film tubes in relation to water, which is used for flushing in toilet devices from the prior art, should also be considered an advantage here.
In addition, an advantageous refinement of the present invention can make provision for the seat element to be designed as a receiving mechanism for the at least one container. This is a particularly space-saving possibility of providing a container for excrement, excretions, etc.
In an advantageous development of the present invention, it can be provided that the toilet device comprises at least one sensor. This can significantly increase the reliability of the toilet device. It can especially be ensured that a user of the toilet device cannot come into direct contact with excrement, excretions, etc. after a flushing operation since the sensor can sense whether excrement is completely located in a container and whether the flushing operation has, therefore, fully taken place. A particularly hygienic toilet device can also be provided as a result.
It is particularly advantageous if the at least one sensor is arranged in such a manner that objects, for example, excrement or similar excretions, which are arranged within the container can be detected. The present invention can preferably make provision for the at least one sensor to be designed as an image capture device, for example, camera, or as an image sensor. In addition, sensors of this type are obtainable cost-effectively.
This can permit, particularly, reliable functioning of the toilet device since it can optionally be detected and, in particular, prevented that excrement can emerge from the container after a flushing operation, i.e. after closing of the container. Furthermore, it is possible to detect or sense whether excrement is arranged in a container in such a manner that the excrement is arranged in a closing region when the container is closed. It is, therefore, also possible to provide a toilet device which provides a high degree of hygiene since it is possible, in particular, to avoid excrement being incompletely arranged within the container or a flushing operation taking place incompletely.
In a further advantageous refinement of the present invention, it can be provided that the seat element is rotatable in relation to the collecting element.
A particularly space-saving possibility of using the toilet device is, therefore, provided in a structurally simple manner. This also permits the provision of a toilet device which is usable flexibly in respect of different room configurations.
In addition, an advantageous refinement of the present invention can make provision for the toilet device to comprise at least one control unit and an actuating mechanism, wherein the control unit is electrically connected to the actuating mechanism and to the current source.
This firstly permits particularly convenient operation of the toilet device. Secondly, a control unit can make it possible for excrement to be able to be reliably enclosed, for example, in a container by control of the components, which are arranged in the toilet device, for carrying out a flushing operation, for example, closing mechanism and/or a heating element and/or a separating mechanism. A particularly hygienic toilet device can, therefore, be provided.
Within the context of the present invention, it can also be provided that the control unit is electrically connected to the heating element and/or to at least one closing mechanism and/or to a sensor and/or to an optoelectrical system. The toilet device can, therefore, be reliably operated by control of the closing mechanism and/or of the sensor and/or of the optoelectrical system. It is possible, in particular, by such a control to avoid incomplete flushing operations being able to take place. A particularly hygienic toilet device is thereby provided.
A further refinement of the present invention can make provision for the sanitary region to comprise at least one cupboard, wherein the toilet device is arranged in the cupboard. This constitutes a further particularly space-saving accommodating of a toilet device in a motorhome, caravan, etc. The present invention can furthermore make provision for the toilet device to be arranged extendibly in a cupboard. This constitutes a simple possibility of being able to rapidly use the toilet device when required.
In a further advantageous refinement of the present invention, it can be provided that the toilet device comprises at least one movement mechanism by which the toilet device is movable in a vertically displaceable manner. In an advantageous manner, individual needs of users, for example, adults and children, etc., can be taken into consideration.
In addition, the present invention can make provision for the toilet device to be pivotable in relation to the movement mechanism. Further individual needs of users can, thereby, also be taken into consideration. It can also be made possible for the toilet device to be able to be arranged in a particularly space-saving manner in a motorhome, caravan, etc.
The present invention can also make provision for the toilet device to comprise at least one energy store. A particular advantage of this is that the toilet device itself can be used if the current source is at least temporarily not available. Use of the toilet device is also possible, for example, if the motorhome or the caravan, etc. is located far away from a power supply, in particular, in a driving mode.
In a refinement of the present invention, it can, therefore, be provided that the current source is designed as an energy store, in particular, accumulator. In an advantageous manner, the toilet device can be operated independently of a power supply. An energy store can therefore permit increased flexibility in respect of the use of the toilet device.
In a further refinement of the present invention, it can be provided that the toilet device comprises a cover, wherein the cover comprises at least one sensor. A cover can protect the toilet device from damage. It is also possible, for example, to prevent objects from unintentionally entering the toilet device, by the toilet device being closed by the cover. A closed cover can also counteract the escape of unpleasant odors from the toilet device.
A sensor which is arranged in the cover can permit reliable functioning of the toilet device. For example, it can be determined whether excrement is fully arranged within a container and cannot escape or emerge from the latter such that a user can come into direct contact with such excrement.
Furthermore, the present invention can make provision for the collecting element to comprise a drawer, wherein the collecting element or the drawer comprises at least one sensor. A drawer enables, for example, containers which are located therein and have been filled with excrement or similar excretions, to be removed in a particularly simple manner. A drawer which comprises a sensor can increase the reliability of the toilet device by, for example, the operation of the toilet device being prevented if the drawer is not or is not correctly arranged in the toilet device or in the collecting element.
The present invention can also make provision for the toilet device to comprise at least one sound generator which is preferably arranged in the seat element.
An acoustic warning signal, for example, can be output by a sound generator should an insufficient quantity of containers or no containers at all be available. The reliability of the toilet device can thereby be increased. Such a sound generator can be designed, for example, as a loudspeaker or buzzer.
Within the context of the present invention, water-free flushing can be understood as meaning elimination of excrement or similar excretions by transfer of same into a container and closing of the container by electrical current.
The present invention can also make provision for the toilet device to comprise a safety switch. Immediate switching off of the toilet device can therefore be made possible, for example, in emergency situations. A toilet device of this type has an increased degree of safety.
The present invention will be explained in more detail below with reference to drawings. Further essential features and advantages of the present invention will be revealed here in the drawings and the description thereof.
Furthermore, the motorhome 6 illustrated comprises a sanitary region 14. The sanitary region 14 comprises a toilet device 1 (also see
In contrast to toilet devices from the prior art, in which flushing operations, for example, for eliminating excrement or other excretions, in particular, from the human body, are carried out by water, the toilet device 1 is connected to a power source 4 (see, for example,
The current source 4 is illustrated schematically in
In the exemplary embodiment shown, the toilet device 1 is electrically connected via electric lines 25, 25′ both to the current source 4 and to an actuating mechanism 19. The toilet device 1 is operated here (also see
It is furthermore illustrated that the toilet device 1 comprises a stand mechanism 33. In a manner not illustrated specifically, the present invention can make provision for a control unit (also see
The toilet device 1 illustrated in
In the exemplary embodiment, the sensor 12 comprises at least one camera and/or at least one LED.
The sensor 12 can be regarded as a means for detecting objects which makes it possible to detect objects which are located in a container 5 of the toilet device 1 (see, for example,
Provision can be made here for the sensor 12 to transmit sensed data to a control unit (see
The sensor 12, therefore, permits detection of objects which are located in a container (see, for example,
Within the context of the present invention, it can also be provided that the toilet device 1 comprises a plug (also see, for example,
Within the context of the present invention, it can, therefore, be provided that the current source has voltages within the voltage range of 6 V to 24 V, preferably 12 V, or within the voltage range of 200 V to 230 V.
The present invention can, therefore, also make provision for the collecting element 3 of the toilet device 1 to comprise at least one drawer 24.
The toilet device 1 here is configured in such a manner that the drawer 24 can be inserted into and removed from the collecting element 3 or the toilet device 1 from a rear side 22. Within the context of the present invention, it can also be provided here that the rear side 22 is arranged on a wall (not shown specifically) of a motorhome, caravan, etc. The drawer 24 can, therefore, be inserted or removed in a manner known per se from an outer side through a flap of the motorhome, caravan, etc.
It is also apparent from
The present invention can also be regarded in such a manner that flushing or a flushing operation of the toilet device takes place by closing, in particular, bonding, of a container in which excrement or similar excretions are located.
In the exemplary embodiment, the seat element 2 comprises a receiving space 11. The container 5, in the form of a film tube, is arranged in the receiving space.
It is also apparent from
Within the context of the present invention, it can be provided that the seat element 2 comprises a sensor 44. A sensor 44 of this type can sense, for example, whether sufficient amounts of containers 5 are available.
In the exemplary embodiment, the toilet device 1 comprises a sound generator 27 which is arranged in the seat element 2. The sound generator 27 can be understood as being a loudspeaker. The sound generator 27 can be provided in order for an acoustic signal to be output should the amount of containers 5 be sufficient only still for few uses of the toilet device 1.
Provision can be made for an acoustic warning signal to be output should a limit value predetermined by the user be reached or fallen short of. The sound generator 27 can, therefore, be understood to be a warning mechanism which promptly provides information regarding a low stock of containers 5. The user is, therefore, spared not being able to respond to a possible call of nature because a container 5 is no longer present.
It is also apparent from
The closing mechanisms 8, 8′ can comprise a heating element 9. The container 5 can, therefore, be closed by heat. It can, therefore, be provided, for example, that the container 5 is composed of a plastics material which is completely closed by bonding by heat generated by the heating element 9. Possible contents of the container 5, for example, excrement, therefore, cannot escape from the container 5 after closing or bonding, etc. The present invention can also make provision for the closing mechanism to be designed as heating element.
Within the scope of the present invention, it is provided that at least closing mechanisms 8, 8′ and/or heating element 9 are controlled by a control unit (see
In the exemplary embodiment, the toilet device 1 comprises at least one optoelectrical system 26 which can also be referred to as a light barrier and which is arranged in the seat element 2 below closing mechanisms 8, 8′ arranged in the seat element (also see
The present invention can also make provision for the toilet device 1 to comprise at least one optoelectrical system 26 which is arranged below at least one closing mechanism 8, 8′ and/or between two closing mechanisms 8, 8′.
The optoelectrical system 26 is arranged here below the closing mechanism 8 or between the closing mechanisms 8, 8′.
Furthermore, it can be seen that the toilet device 1 comprises a cover 18. The cover 18 can also be understood as being a toilet lid. In the exemplary embodiment, the cover 18 is arranged in an articulated manner on the toilet device 1. For this purpose, the toilet device 1 comprises a hinge 10 which is connected or is connectable to the cover 18 and to the seat element 2.
In a manner not illustrated specifically, it can be provided within the scope of the present invention that the hinge 10 comprises a sensor which transmits data to a control unit (see, for example,
In this connection, it can be offered by way of explanation that a cover 18 which covers the seat element 2 provides a state which can also be understood as being the inoperative state. The position of the cover 18 can have an effect in respect of the function of the sensor 12 arranged in the cover 18.
Schematic illustrations of the functioning principle of various refinements of a toilet device 1 are in each case presented in
In this connection, it is illustrated in a first step 28 in
In a second step 29 (
It is illustrated in the second step 29 (
In the third step 30 (
In the fourth step 31 (
It is furthermore illustrated in
The container 5 is, therefore, closed by heat, with the closing also being able to be understood as bonding. The container 5 is closed by a material bond. By such bonding of the container 5, very stable closing of the container 5 can be achieved, as a result of which it is also possible to prevent the container 5 from opening, for example, as it is being transported away and excrement 7 from being able to emerge from the container 5. Furthermore, in the fourth step (
In a fifth step 32 (
Water-free flushing can therefore take place within the context of the present invention in such a manner that a container 5 in which excrement 7 is located is at least closed and is optionally transferred into a collecting element 3.
The present invention makes provision here for water-free flushing or closing of a container to take place by an electrical current. For this purpose, the toilet device comprises closing mechanism and/or heating mechanism.
The mentioned functioning principle of water-free flushing is also illustrated by way of example in
In the exemplary embodiment, the toilet device 1 comprises an optoelectrical system 26 which is designed as a light barrier. The optoelectrical system 26 is arranged between the heating element 9 and the closing mechanism 8′ (see, for example,
It can be sensed by the optoelectrical system 26 whether excrement, here excrement 7″, is arranged in the container 5 in such a manner that the container 5 as a result of the arrangement of the excrement 7″ cannot be completely closed, for example, by a heating element 9 (see second step 29′,
A state in which the container 5 can be completely closed is shown in the fourth step 31′ (
Further exemplary embodiments of the toilet device 1 are presented in
It can also be provided that a drawer is arranged on the front side 21 of the toilet device (
Within the scope of the present invention, it can also be provided that the seat element 2 is rotatable in relation to the collecting element 3 (
In further refinements of the present invention according to
It is illustrated in further exemplary embodiments according to
The seat element 2 is arranged in an upper drawer element 39 of the cupboard 35 (see
The collecting element 3 can be arranged in a lower drawer element 40 (see
The present invention can, therefore, make provision for the collecting element to be configured as a drawer of a cupboard.
In further embodiments according to
In this connection,
In a first use position 46 (see
In a further exemplary embodiment, the toilet device 1 can comprise a framework 50 on which rollers 49, 49′, 49″ can be arranged (see
It can also be provided that the toilet device 1 comprises handles 52, 52′, onto which a user can hold. Such handles 52, 52′ can contribute to increased safety during or after use of the toilet device 1. For example, falling of a user can be avoided.
Furthermore, the toilet device 1 which comprises a framework 32 can be vertically displaceable in relation to the framework 32 and for this purpose can comprise a lifting device 51 (
In a further refinement, the toilet device 1 can also comprise a framework 32 with rollers 49, 49′, 49″ and 49′″, and a lifting device 51 and, furthermore, a tilting device 54 (see
In a further refinement of the present invention according to
The present invention can also make provision for the toilet device 1 to be rotatable in relation to the stand mechanism 33. In this case, rotations of the toilet device 1 at angles between up to 45° (
The present invention can make provision for the toilet device to be rotatable in relation to a floor or in relation to a stand mechanism by angular ranges which lie between 10° and 135°, preferably 30° and 100°, particularly preferably between 45° and 90°. Such a rotatable toilet device can be used particularly flexibly.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2017 108 556.4 | Apr 2017 | DE | national |
This application is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/EP2018/058533 filed Apr. 4, 2018, which designated the United States, and claims the benefit under 35 USC § 119(a)-(d) of German Application No. 10 2017 108 556.4 filed Apr. 21, 2017, the entireties of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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Parent | PCT/EP2018/058533 | Apr 2018 | US |
Child | 16658737 | US |