Stackable lavatory

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阅读说明:本技术 可堆叠的厕所 (Stackable lavatory ) 是由 拉梅什·他拉达 阿西夫·莫哈德 索哈姆·帕米克 于 2018-06-22 设计创作,主要内容包括:本发明涉及一种可堆叠的厕所柜,其包括布置在所述容纳柜的上部的淋浴器单元101;布置在所述容纳柜的下部的马桶单元102;以及布置在所述容纳柜的上部在淋浴器单元101旁边的洗脸池103。淋浴器单元101包括在所述容纳柜的顶部壳体中的隐藏式淋浴头;以及手持淋浴头和混合器,以致动淋浴器单元101。马桶单元102还包括拉门126a,126b;马桶144,其与布置在带轮基座124上的后板128连接,马桶144与污物管130和两个或更多个伸缩轨道129连接,以使马桶单元102能够向前移动;以及手柄125,以拉动马桶144。(The invention relates to a stackable lavatory cabinet comprising a shower unit 101 arranged in the upper part of the containment cabinet; a toilet unit 102 disposed at a lower portion of the receiving cabinet; and a wash basin 103 arranged in the upper part of the cabinet beside the shower unit 101. The shower unit 101 comprises a concealed shower head in the top housing of the cabinet; and a hand held shower head and mixer to actuate the shower unit 101. The toilet unit 102 also includes sliding doors 126a, 126 b; a toilet 144 connected with the rear plate 128 disposed on the wheeled base 124, the toilet 144 being connected with the filth pipe 130 and the two or more telescopic rails 129 to enable the toilet unit 102 to move forward; and a handle 125 to pull the toilet 144.)

1. A stackable lavatory (100), comprising:

a containment cabinet (100a) comprising a shower unit (101), a toilet unit (102) and a sink (103); the shower unit (101) is arranged at the upper part of the containing cabinet (100 a); the toilet bowl unit (102) is arranged at a lower portion of the receiving cabinet (100 a); the washbasin (103) is arranged in the upper part of the cabinet (100a) beside the shower unit (101).

2. Stackable lavatory (100) according to claim 1, wherein the shower unit (101) comprises

A concealed shower head (136) in a top housing of the containment cabinet (100 a); and

a hand-held shower head and mixer (138) for actuating the shower unit (101).

3. Stackable lavatory (100) according to claim 2, wherein the shower unit (101) is arranged on a wheeled base (133) for dragging the shower unit (101) from a rest position to a usable position.

4. The stackable lavatory (100) of claim 1, wherein the toilet unit (102) comprises

Sliding doors (126a, 126 b);

a toilet (144) connected to a rear plate (128) arranged on a wheeled base (124), the toilet (144) being connected to a dirt pipe (130) and two or more telescopic rails (129) to enable forward movement of the toilet unit (102); and

a handle (125) for pulling the toilet (144).

5. The stackable lavatory (100) of claim 4, wherein the toilet (144) is connected to the flush tank (116) by a flush water line (132).

6. The stackable lavatory (100) according to claim 1, wherein said lavatory (103) is arranged below a mirror (104) in the upper part of said containment tank (100a), at waist height.

7. The stackable lavatory (100) of claim 6, wherein the sink (103) comprises one or more shelves (142) for toothbrushes and one or more trays (140) for soap.

8. A stackable lavatory (100) according to claim 1, wherein in the upper part of the containment tank (100a) a storage tank (105) is arranged below the shower unit (101).

9. A stackable lavatory (100) according to claim 1, wherein a storage bin (106) is arranged in the lower part of the containment bin (100 a).

10. A stackable lavatory (100) according to claim 1, wherein the containment tank (100a) comprises a hidden system of pipes and reservoirs to connect the shower unit (101), the toilet unit (102), the wash basin (103), the flush tank (116) etc.

11. A stackable lavatory (100) according to claim 1, wherein in the upper part of the containment tank (100a) there is arranged an electric outlet (1430) between the mirror (104) and the lavatory (103).

12. The stackable lavatory (100) of claim 1, wherein the lavatory (103) disposed on the walls (150) and vertical rods (151a, 151b) is movable in a vertical direction, and wherein the lavatory sink (103) is disposed on a spring rod (146) to move it vertically.

13. A stackable lavatory (100) according to claim 12, wherein the lavatory (103) is movable and locked at different heights by locking the spring lever (146) on different locking holes (149) arranged on vertical bars (151a, 151 b).

Technical Field

The subject matter described herein relates generally to toilet units and, in particular, to a movable bathroom fixture, such as a stackable lavatory.

Background

Conventional bathrooms are designed so that typical bathroom fixtures (sinks, walls, showers, toilets, etc.) are permanently fixed in place after construction is complete. This means that the arrangement of these devices may be suitable for a first user, but may not be accepted by subsequent users. Subsequent users may find the design unacceptable for a number of reasons, including their age, height, physical activity (or disability), etc. The prior art has so far failed to recognize this problem and few solutions have been proposed.

Each bathroom or toilet unit has three key components, namely a sink or washbasin, a toilet and a shower. These components are at different heights, with the toilet at a low level, the sink at about waist height, and the shower above about the user's head. However, all of these promulgated pieces are typically arranged horizontally rather than vertically. Furthermore, one person uses only one component at a time, and the space occupied by the other two components is technically wasted.

Flexibility is discussed in U.S. patent 5,337,525(Zaccai et al), but only to a small extent. This patent discloses a track system in the bathing area. The track system allows the soap dish and seat cushion to be placed around the bathing area, but the size of the bathing area is fixed and the shower/faucet arrangement is also fixed.

All other prior art patents either use modularity to make construction easier or modify the bathroom fixture for use by the handicapped. In each case, the device is permanently built into the bathroom structure, hindering flexibility.

The following patents all teach modularity: U.S. patent 3,230,549(McMurtrie et al); us patent 3,533,200 (Zoebelein); U.S. patent 3,765,139(Litvin et al); us patent 4,653,128 (Canalizo); and us patent 5,903,937 (Clarke). In each case, the modular scenario is to reduce the manufacturing, storage and transportation costs of the bathroom unit. The object of all these patented inventions is to provide a conventional bathroom at a lower cost. In each case, bathrooms are built with all the devices permanently fixed to the walls and/or floor.

Us patent 4,928,329(Palmeri) discloses an improved conventional bathroom fixture for use by disabled persons. The present invention simply replaces the permanent conventional device with a permanent, physically handicapped accessible device.

Therefore, there is a need for a bathroom or integrated toilet unit that can be designed with all basic components, such as sinks, toilets and showers, and that at the same time solves the problem of space limitation in any given space without compromising functionality.

Disclosure of Invention

It is an object of the present subject matter to provide a removable bathroom fixture that can be installed in any space without giving way in luxury.

It is another object of the present subject matter to provide an integrated removable bathroom fixture having all the necessary components, such as a shower unit, a toilet unit, and a sink.

It is another object of the present subject matter to provide an integrated portable bathroom fixture having the necessary stackable utility lavatory so that it can function on the plumbing of a plug-and-play facility.

It is a further object of the present subject matter to provide an integrated, movable bathroom fixture that saves space.

It is a further object of the present subject matter to provide a cost-effective removable bathroom fixture.

It is yet another object of the present subject matter to provide a removable bathroom fixture that is easily removable for the convenience of the user.

It is a further object of the present subject matter to provide a removable bathroom fixture that enhances the aesthetics of the integrated system by including a hidden system of conduits and water reservoirs.

The subject matter described herein relates to a mobile bathroom unit, and more particularly to a stackable lavatory. A stackable lavatory includes a containment cabinet that includes a shower unit, a toilet unit, and a lavatory. A shower unit is arranged in the upper part of the cabinet. The toilet unit is disposed at a lower portion of the receiving cabinet. The sink is arranged in the upper part of the cabinet, beside the shower unit.

In accordance with embodiments of the present subject matter, the shower unit may include a concealed shower head in a top housing of a holding cabinet; and a hand-held shower head and mixer for actuating the shower unit.

According to another embodiment of the present subject matter, the shower unit may be arranged on a wheeled base for dragging the shower unit from a rest position to a usable position.

According to another embodiment of the present subject matter, a toilet unit may include a sliding door; a toilet bowl connected with a rear plate disposed on the pulley base, the toilet bowl being connected with a filth pipe and two or more telescopic rails to enable the toilet bowl unit to move forward; and a handle for pulling the toilet.

According to another embodiment of the present subject matter, the toilet of the toilet unit may be connected to the flush tank by a flush water pipe.

In accordance with another embodiment of the present subject matter, the lavatory may be disposed below a mirror in an upper portion of the containment cabinet, at waist height.

In accordance with another embodiment of the present subject matter, the lavatory may include one or more shelves for toothbrushes and one or more trays for soap.

According to another embodiment of the present subject matter, a storage cabinet is arranged below the shower unit in the upper part of the receiving cabinet.

According to another embodiment of the present subject matter, a storage cabinet is disposed at a lower portion of the receiving cabinet.

According to another embodiment of the present subject matter, a stackable lavatory may include a hidden system of pipes and reservoirs to connect a shower unit, a toilet unit, a sink, a flush tank, and the like.

In accordance with another embodiment of the present subject matter, an electrical outlet is disposed in an upper portion of the cabinet between the mirror and the sink.

According to another embodiment of the present subject matter, the wash basin or sink disposed on the wall and the vertical pole is movable in a vertical direction. The sink basin may be arranged on a spring rod for vertical movement thereof.

In accordance with another embodiment of the present subject matter, the lavatory is removable and locked at different heights by locking the spring bars to different locking holes. The locking hole may be disposed on the vertical rod.

The subject matter described herein relates to stackable toilets that provide an integrated system of shower units, toilet units, and sink, thereby saving space, cost, and providing a compact structure. The components of the stackable lavatory are arranged on a wheeled base to move around when they need to be used. The stackable lavatory also includes a hidden system of pipes and reservoirs to enhance the aesthetics of the containment cabinet.

Drawings

The foregoing and other objects, features and advantages of the present subject matter will be apparent from the following description of exemplary embodiments, which proceeds with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals are used to refer to like elements throughout.

It is to be noted, however, that the appended drawings illustrate only typical embodiments of this subject matter and are therefore not to be considered limiting of its scope, for the subject matter may admit to other equally effective embodiments.

Fig. 1A illustrates a stackable lavatory according to embodiments of the present subject matter.

Fig. 1B illustrates a perspective view of a stackable lavatory with a containment bin according to another embodiment of the present subject matter.

Fig. 2 shows a side sectional view of a shower unit of a receiving cabinet of a stackable lavatory according to another embodiment of the present subject matter.

Fig. 3A shows an open position and a closed position of a toilet unit of a containment cabinet of a stackable lavatory according to an embodiment of the present subject matter.

Fig. 3B shows a side cross-sectional view of the open and closed positions of the toilet unit of the receiving cabinet of the stackable lavatory according to an embodiment of the present subject matter.

Fig. 4A shows a resting position and an available position of a shower unit of a receiving cabinet of a stackable lavatory according to an embodiment of the present subject matter.

Fig. 4B shows a side view of a rest position and an available position of a shower unit of a receiving cabinet of a stackable lavatory according to an embodiment of the present subject matter.

FIG. 5 illustrates a mirror and sink of a cabinet of a stackable lavatory according to an embodiment of the present subject matter.

Fig. 6 illustrates a side view of a removable wash basin or sink according to another embodiment of the present subject matter.

Fig. 7 illustrates a perspective view of a removable wash basin or sink according to another embodiment of the present subject matter.

Fig. 8 illustrates a perspective view of a removable wash basin or sink according to an embodiment of the present subject matter.

Detailed Description

A detailed description of various embodiments of the present subject matter is given below with reference to the accompanying drawings.

Embodiments of the present subject matter are described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, the present subject matter is not limited to these embodiments, which are provided only for more clearly explaining the present subject matter to those skilled in the art of the present disclosure. In the drawings, like reference numerals are used to designate like components.

The description may refer to "an", "one", "different", or "some" embodiment in several places. It is not necessarily intended that each such reference refer to the same embodiment, or that the feature only applies to a single embodiment. Individual features of different embodiments may also be combined to provide other embodiments.

As used herein, the singular forms "a", "an" and "the" are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless expressly stated otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms "comprises" and/or "comprising," when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof. It will also be understood that when an element is referred to as being "attached" or "connected" or "coupled" or "mounted" to another element, it can be directly attached or connected or coupled to the other element or intervening elements may be present. As used herein, the term "and/or" includes any and all combinations and arrangements of one or more of the associated listed items.

These figures depict a simplified architecture showing only some elements and functional entities, all of which are logical units, the implementation of which may differ from that shown.

Fig. 1A shows a stackable lavatory 100 according to an embodiment of the subject matter. As described herein, the stackable lavatory 100 includes a plurality of bathroom fixtures that are stackable in a single cabinet 100 a. The stackable lavatory 100 of the present subject matter is an upright or containment tank 100a that includes a shower unit 101, a toilet unit 102, and a lavatory or sink 103 having a mirror 104. The wash basin 103 is disposed below a mirror 104 on the upper portion of the stackable lavatory. The shower unit 101, the wash basin 103, and the mirror 104 are disposed at an upper portion of the receiving cabinet 100a, and the toilet unit 102 is disposed at a lower portion of the receiving cabinet 100 a.

In embodiments of the present subject matter, two or more storage cabinets may be disposed on upper and lower portions of a receiving cabinet of a stackable lavatory. In one example, the storage cabinet 105 is arranged below the shower unit on the upper portion of the receiving cabinet 100a of the stackable lavatory 100 and the storage cabinet 106 is arranged to one side of the toilet unit 102 on the lower portion of the receiving cabinet 100a of the stackable lavatory.

In another embodiment of the present subject matter, the power outlet 143 may be disposed between the mirror 104 and the sink 103.

In another embodiment of the present subject matter, the shower unit 101 and toilet unit 102 may rest on a wheeled base and may be pulled out of the rest position when desired. The shower unit 101 can be pulled from the rest position to the usable position by using the handle 135. Similarly, the toilet unit 102 may be pulled from the rest position to the usable position by using the handle 125.

The stackable lavatory 100 with the receiving cabinet 100a is an integrated system of the shower unit 101, the toilet unit 102 and the sink 103, which is easily movable within the bathroom.

Fig. 1B illustrates a cross-sectional view of a stackable lavatory 100 having a containment bin 100a according to another embodiment of the present subject matter. The receiving cabinet 100a of the stackable lavatory 100 includes a hidden system of pipes and water reservoirs connecting the shower unit, the toilet unit and the lavatory to each other. The shower unit includes a concealed shower head 136 in the topmost portion of the receiving cabinet 100a of the stackable lavatory 100 and a mixer 110 for mixing hot and cold water, which can be supplied to the concealed shower head 136. The mixer 110 inputs hot water from a hot water inlet 109 and cold water from a cold water inlet 108 directly from the boiler. Further, the mixer 110 mixes the hot and cold water and outputs the mixed water to the concealed shower head 136 by using the shower inlet 107.

In an embodiment of the present subject matter, the main water inlet 118 supplies water to the flush tank 116 using the flush tank inlet 117 and supplies water to the wash basin using the tap water inlet 115. The flush tank may be actuated by a flush button 114 to dispose of waste from the toilet unit. The toilet unit may use the flush water outlet 113 to dispose of waste. In addition, the toilet of the toilet unit may be connected with a waste pipe 112 to discharge waste from the toilet. Similarly, the wash basin may drain through the outlet 111. Furthermore, all of the conduits and water reservoirs may be a hidden system and may not be visible to the user.

Fig. 2 shows a side sectional view of a shower unit 101 of a receiving cabinet 100a of a stackable lavatory according to another embodiment of the present subject matter. The shower unit 101 may initially be in a resting position on the wheeled base 119.

In accordance with implementations of the present subject matter, the handle 135 may be used to pull the shower unit 101 from the rest position to the available position. When a user desires to use the shower unit 101, the user may drag the shower unit on the wheeled base 119 to a usable location where the user may take a bath. In addition, the user may also drag the screen 121, which may be disposed on the rack 123 and the pinion 122, to prevent water from overflowing from the receiving cabinet of the stackable lavatory.

In another embodiment of the present subject matter, screen 121 may be motorized or may be manually actuated.

Fig. 3A illustrates an open position and a closed position of a toilet unit of a containment cabinet of a stackable lavatory according to an embodiment of the subject matter. Toilet unit 102 includes a toilet 144 coupled to back plate 128 and a handle 125 coupled to toilet cover 127 of toilet 144. The back plate is further disposed on a pulley base 124. The toilet 144 is hidden behind the sliding doors 126a, 126 b. In the closed position, toilet 144 of toilet unit 102 may be hidden behind sliding doors 126a, 126b, and only handle 125 may be visible with storage cabinet 106. In the concealed position of toilet 144, toilet 144 may be coupled to back plate 128 on wheeled base 124.

In accordance with implementations of the present subject matter, the handle 125 can be used to pull the toilet 144 from a resting position to a usable position, and in so doing, the tambour doors 126a, 126b can be fully opened. The wheeled base 124 of the toilet 144 may have a stop to hold the toilet 144 in its usable position. In addition, toilet lid 127 of toilet 144 may be lifted to access toilet 144.

In another embodiment of the present subject matter, toilet 144 may rest on a back plate 128, which in turn rests on a wheeled base 124, and wheeled base 124 may be used to pull toilet 144 to the exterior of sliding doors 126a, 126B, as shown in fig. 3B.

Fig. 3B shows a side cross-sectional view of the open and closed positions of the toilet unit of the receiving cabinet of the stackable lavatory according to an embodiment of the subject invention. In the closed position, toilet 144 is hidden behind sliding doors 126a, 126 b. In its concealed position, toilet 144 may be coupled to back plate 128 on wheeled base 124. The rear plate 128 is connected to two or more telescopic rails 129. The telescoping rail 129 may be retractable. When toilet 144 is pulled to its usable position, telescopic rail 129 extends from the rest position.

In one embodiment of the present subject matter, the toilet 144 is connected to a waste pipe 130, and the waste pipe 130 is used to flush waste from the toilet 144. The waste pipe 130 is also connected to the main waste pipe 131 to discharge all waste from the toilet 144.

In another embodiment of the present subject matter, toilet 144 may be connected to a flush tank (not shown) via flush tube 132 to activate a flush in toilet 144.

According to an embodiment of the present subject matter, handle 125 is used to pull toilet 144 out of its rest position to a usable position. In doing so, the sliding doors 126a, 126b are opened to enable the user to see the toilet unit. Subsequently, the user lifts the toilet lid 127 of the toilet 144 and uses it according to the user's convenience. The toilet 144 is connected to the back plate 128 which rests on a wheeled base 124, the wheeled base 124 also serving to pull the toilet 144 into and out of the containment tank 100a of the stackable lavatory 100. The telescoping rail 129 facilitates forward movement of the toilet 144. The collapsible dirt tube 130 further relaxes and contracts depending on the use.

Fig. 4A shows a resting position and a usable position of a shower unit of a receiving cabinet of a stackable lavatory according to an embodiment of the subject matter. In its rest position, the vertically upright shower unit 101 is arranged on the wheeled base 133 for movement inwards and outwards. The shower unit 101 comprises a concealed shower head arranged in the topmost housing of the holding cabinet 100a, a door with a mixer 138 and a storage cabinet 105 for storing various items relating to hygienic purposes.

In an embodiment of the invention, the shower unit 101 can be dragged from the rest position to the available position by using the wheeled base 133 and the track 134, and in doing so, the concealed shower head arranged in the topmost housing of the containing cabinet 100a is also dragged along its path. In addition, the door 137 may be opened to view the handshower and mixer 138. The handshower and mixer 138 may be used to activate the shower so that the user may take a bath.

In another embodiment of the present subject matter, the shower unit may include a screen (as shown in fig. 2) disposed in the topmost housing of the containment cabinet. The screen 121 can be dragged in a vertically downward direction so that water does not overflow from the receiving cabinet when taking a bath. Further, in alternative embodiments, screen 121 may be motorized or may be manually actuated.

Fig. 4B shows a side view of a rest position and an available position of a shower unit of a receiving cabinet of a stackable lavatory according to an embodiment of the present subject matter. As can be seen in fig. 4B, the shower unit 101 rests on the wheeled base 133 in its rest position, with the handle 135 in its centre.

To bring the shower from the rest position to its usable position, the shower unit 101 can be moved forward by pulling it using the handle 135. As the shower unit is pulled out of the containment cabinet, the topmost housing, including the concealed shower head, is also pulled along the shower unit 101. The shower unit 101 can now be actuated by using a hand shower and mixer for the user to take a bath.

Fig. 5 illustrates the mirror 104 and wash basin 103 of the cabinet 100a of the stackable lavatory 100 according to an embodiment of the present subject matter. The mirror 104 is disposed directly above the wash basin 103, in the upper portion of the cabinet 100 a. The washbasin 103 can be connected to the main water inlet or the faucet inlet 141.

In another embodiment of the present subject matter, the sink 103 can include one or more shelves 142 for toothbrushes, trays 142 for soap, and the like.

Fig. 6 illustrates a side view of a removable wash basin or sink according to another embodiment of the present subject matter. The wall 150 is erected vertically with two vertical side bars 151a, 151 b.

In an alternative embodiment of the present subject matter, the water tank 103 may be a movable water tank 103 that is movable in a vertical direction. The movable water tank 103 is disposed on the spring lever 146 for movement of the movable water tank 103. The vertical rods 151a, 151b include a plurality of locking holes in a vertical direction to lock the movable water tank 103 at different heights. The removable sink 103 includes a handshower 141 as a faucet having an adjustable angle 145 to the faucet, and a mixer 152. A drain 147 is connected between the movable water tank 103 and the wall 150 for draining the waste water from the movable water tank 103 to an outlet.

As shown in fig. 6, the wall 150 on which the movable water reservoir 103 is disposed further includes a mirror 104. The vertical rods 151a, 151b include locking holes 149 to adjust the height of the movable sink 103, preferably between 3 feet and 6 feet. The movable sink 103 is disposed at an optimal height (e.g., 3 feet) on the wall 150 for convenient use by the user.

In another embodiment of the present subject matter, as shown in fig. 7, a movable sink 103 has been disposed and locked on top of the wall 150 using a spring lever 146.

Fig. 8 illustrates a perspective view of a removable sink according to an embodiment of the present subject matter. As shown in fig. 8, the movable water tank 103 is disposed on the wall 150 and the vertical bars 151a, 151b at an optimal height for the user's convenience. The vertical rods 151a, 151b stand on the floor mounting rods 153a, 153 b.

The subject matter described herein relates to a stackable lavatory cabinet that provides an integrated system of shower units, toilet units, and lavatory basin, thereby saving space, cost, and providing a compact structure. The components of the stackable lavatory cabinet are arranged on a wheeled base to move around when they need to be used. The stackable lavatory cabinet also includes a hidden system of pipes and water reservoirs to enhance the aesthetics of the cabinet.

While the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments, the description is not intended to be construed in a limiting sense. Various modifications of the disclosed embodiments, as well as alternative embodiments of the invention, will become apparent to persons skilled in the art upon reference to the description of the invention. It is therefore contemplated that such modifications may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the present invention as defined.

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