Self Cleaning Toilet Assembly and System
US-2017030065-A1 · Feb 2, 2017 · US
US11613882B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11613882-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016928208-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 14, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jul 15, 2013 |
| Publication date | Mar 28, 2023 |
| Grant date | Mar 28, 2023 |
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Toilet assemblies having various embodiments of a cleaning system are described herein which include a toilet assembly and a cleaning system. The toilet assembly has a toilet bowl, a toilet tank, a flush valve, a rim inlet port and a rim flow path (which may be an isolated rim path) extending from an outlet of the flush valve to the rim inlet port. The cleaning system has a reservoir for holding a liquid cleaning agent having an outlet port in fluid communication with the interior space of the reservoir body; a housing to receive the reservoir, a supply conduit in fluid communication with the interior of the reservoir; a flow control device capable of controlling flow through the supply conduit; and a control system activatable by an actuator feature, wherein upon activation of the actuator feature, the control system is adapted to initiate a clean cycle by: operating the flow control device for a first period of time sufficient to deliver a dose of a liquid cleaning agent from the supply conduit to an interior space of the flush valve in a closed position, the flush valve configured for delivery of fluid to the rim inlet port, and operating the flush valve to open the flush valve to introduce flush water to carry the dose of a liquid cleaning agent through the rim inlet port into the toilet bowl.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A self-cleaning toilet assembly comprising a toilet bowl having an interior surface; a toilet tank; a flush valve positioned within the toilet tank and configured to deliver fluid to a rim inlet port; a rim flow path extending from a flush valve outlet to the rim inlet port; and a cleaning system, wherein, the cleaning system comprises a reservoir for holding a liquid cleaning agent, a supply conduit in fluid communication with the reservoir, a flow control device to control fluid flow through the supply conduit, and a control system activatable by an actuator feature, wherein, the control system is adapted to initiate a clean cycle by operating the flow control device for a first period of time sufficient to deliver a dose of a liquid cleaning agent from the supply conduit to an interior space of the flush valve in a closed position, operating, after the first period of time, the flush valve to open to introduce flush water to carry the dose of liquid cleaning agent as a flush water/cleaning agent mixture through the rim inlet port and to the toilet bowl interior surface over a second period of time, and operating the flush valve to at least partially close for a third period of time, and wherein, after the flush valve is at least partially closed for the third period of time, the control system is adapted to initiate a purge of the toilet bowl interior surface by operating the flush valve to again open to introduce new flush water to the toilet bowl. 2. The toilet assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the assembly is configured to operate in a flush actuation mode or in a cleaning actuation mode, and wherein the cleaning actuation mode is independent of the flush actuation mode. 3. The toilet assembly according to claim 2 , wherein in the flush actuation mode, the flush valve provides flush water sufficient to initiate a flush siphon or to provide a wash down flush, and wherein in the cleaning actuation mode the flush valve is operated to introduce the flush water/cleaning agent mixture at a flow rate insufficient to initiate a siphon but sufficient to clean the bowl. 4. The toilet assembly according to claim 3 , wherein the flush water/cleaning agent mixture is introduced at a flow rate which is from about 20% to about 80% slower than a flow rate for introduction of flush water in the flush actuation mode. 5. The toilet assembly according to claim 2 , wherein the flush valve is a rim flush valve, wherein the toilet assembly comprises a jet flush valve to provide flush water to a jet flow path, and wherein the rim flow path and the jet flow path are separate from each other. 6. The toilet assembly according to claim 5 , wherein the jet flow path remains primed with fluid before and after a flush cycle. 7. The toilet assembly according to claim 5 , wherein after the third period of time, the control system is adapted to operate the rim flush valve and the jet flush valve to introduce new flush water to purge the toilet bowl. 8. The toilet assembly according to claim 1 , wherein after the third period of time, the control system is adapted to operate the flush valve to introduce at least about 3 liters of new flush water to purge the toilet bowl. 9. The toilet assembly according to claim 5 , wherein after the third period of time, the control system is adapted to operate the rim flush valve and the jet flush valve to introduce at least about 3 liters of new flush water to purge the toilet bowl. 10. The toilet assembly according to claim 9 , wherein after the third period of time, the control system is adapted to operate the rim flush valve and the jet flush valve to introduce at least about 0.5 liters of new flush water via the jet flush valve. 11. The toilet assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the third period of time is a holding time of from about 30 seconds to about 30 minutes. 12. The toilet assembly according to claim 5 , wherein the supply conduit is positioned to deliver the cleaning agent to an interior of an overflow tube connected to the rim flush valve. 13. The toilet assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the control system is in electrical communication with the actuator feature. 14. The toilet assembly according to claim 1 , comprising a tank lid configured to sit on the toilet tank, wherein the reservoir is received by a housing and the housing is received by the tank lid. 15. The toilet assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the flush valve is closed for the third period of time. 16. The toilet assembly according to claim 2 , wherein the cleaning system comprises a gear motor, and wherein the gear motor is configured to operate in the cleaning actuation mode and not in the flush actuation mode. 17. The toilet assembly according to claim 5 , comprising a lift arm actuator assembly configured to operate the rim flush valve and the jet flush valve, wherein the lift arm actuator assembly is configured to operate in the flush actuation mode and in the cleaning actuation mode. 18. The toilet assembly according to claim 5 , wherein the jet flush valve comprises a back-flow preventer mechanism. 19. The toilet assembly according to claim 5 , wherein the rim and/or jet flush valves comprise a flush valve cover that is at least partly flexible and configured to be peeled upwardly upon opening. 20. The toilet assembly according to claim 2 , wherein the liquid cleaning agent is not introduced in the flush actuation mode. 21. The toilet assembly according to claim 5 , wherein more than about 50% of flush water is directed to the rim inlet port in the flush actuation mode.
Active dispensers, i.e. comprising a moving dosing element (E03D9/035 takes precedence) · CPC title
Devices connected to or dispensing into the bowl · CPC title
Devices adding a disinfecting, deodorising, or cleaning agent to the water while flushing (apparatus for disinfection A61L2/00; treatment of water in general C02F) · CPC title
Devices connected to the actuation mechanism (E03D9/036 takes precedence) · CPC title
the flushing element, e.g. siphon bell, being actuated through a lever · CPC title
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