Outdoor toilet

文档序号:1409351 发布日期:2020-03-06 浏览:20次 中文

阅读说明:本技术 户外卫生间 (Outdoor toilet ) 是由 李信爱 于 2018-06-22 设计创作,主要内容包括:本发明公开一种户外卫生间。所述户外卫生间包括:卫生间主体,其具备安装有坐便器的解手空间和设置在该解手空间下方的粪便储存槽;除臭单元,其具备喷嘴,该喷嘴设置成能够向所述卫生间主体的坐便器内表面喷射除臭洗涤剂;以及旋转排放单元,其具备旋转轴和旋转排放板,该旋转轴和旋转排放板设置成能够使从所述坐便器侧排出的粪便和除臭洗涤剂排放下落到所述粪便储存槽侧。(The invention discloses an outdoor toilet. The outdoor toilet includes: a toilet main body having a toilet bowl-mounted relieving space and a stool storage tank disposed below the relieving space; a deodorizing unit having a nozzle provided to spray a deodorizing detergent to an inner surface of the toilet bowl of the toilet main body; and a rotary discharge unit having a rotary shaft and a rotary discharge plate provided to enable the excrement discharged from the toilet bowl side and the deodorizing detergent to be discharged and dropped to the excrement storage tank side.)

1. An outdoor toilet, comprising:

a toilet main body having a toilet bowl-mounted relieving space and a stool storage tank disposed below the relieving space;

a deodorizing unit having a nozzle provided to spray a deodorizing detergent to an inner surface of the toilet bowl of the toilet main body;

and a rotary discharge unit having a rotary shaft and a rotary discharge plate provided to enable the excrement discharged from the toilet bowl side and the deodorizing detergent to be discharged and dropped to the excrement storage tank side.

2. The outdoor lavatory of claim 1,

the nozzle of the deodorizing unit is disposed at the toilet bowl side in a state of being capable of spraying to the inner surface side of the toilet bowl after receiving the deodorizing detergent mixed with water and liquid microorganisms.

3. The outdoor lavatory of claim 1,

the rotary discharge plate of the rotary discharge unit has a disk shape in which a receiving surface for receiving the stool discharged from the toilet bowl side is formed, and is provided inside the stool storage tank so as to be fitted into the rotary shaft side in a direction in which a peripheral center portion of the receiving surface passes through, and so as to be rotatable in the same direction about an axis when the rotary shaft rotates.

4. The outdoor lavatory of claim 1, further comprising:

an insulation unit provided inside the stool-storing groove to correspond to a state of the rotary discharge unit and the toilet bowl side,

the isolation unit includes an isolation top cover provided above the rotary discharge plate of the rotary discharge unit in a state of being fixed to the rotary shaft side, and an isolation plate connected to open or close according to an operation of the rotary discharge plate on a peripheral edge portion side of the isolation top cover.

5. The outdoor lavatory according to claim 4, wherein,

the insulation cover has a peripheral portion corresponding to an area of the rotary discharge plate, a cover space opened downward is formed inside the cover peripheral portion, and a connection passage for connecting one side of the cover space and the toilet bowl side in a communicated state is formed.

6. The outdoor lavatory according to claim 4, wherein,

the isolation plate is arranged in a plurality of separated arrangement states, wherein one side of the isolation plate is connected and fixed on the side of the periphery part of the isolation top cover through pin joint to form the side wall of the periphery part of the top cover.

7. The outdoor lavatory according to claim 4, wherein,

the isolation plate is configured to rotate around the pin joint as a center to perform an opening or closing action by being linked with a rotation action of the isolation top cover.

Technical Field

The invention relates to an outdoor toilet.

Background

In general, an assembled or mobile toilet built outdoors provides only a minimal structure for relieving one's hands, and thus it is difficult to expect satisfactory convenience in use.

In particular, an outdoor assembled toilet or a mobile toilet often has an old-fashioned stool storage structure, and an indoor environment is dirty due to odor emitted from stool in a stool storage tank, which is a factor causing discomfort to a user.

As described above, a toilet structure constructed outdoors is, for example, "a portable toilet of Korean patent laid-open No. 10-1563176".

However, although the portable toilet of korean patent No. 10-1563176 can dry the stool by forcibly feeding the air heated by the sunlight into the stool-storing chamber, there is a structural limitation in improving the indoor environment of the toilet.

Especially, when the heated air is forcibly supplied to the feces storage tank side storing the feces, the odor of the feces storage tank side is likely to enter the indoor room to be relieved, which may be unpleasant or unpleasant for the user.

Therefore, if the odor generated in the toilet cannot be suppressed as described above, the negative findings of users who refuse to use the conventional outdoor assembled or portable toilet cannot be eliminated, and as a result, the production and distribution markets of the outdoor toilet may be greatly shrunken.

Disclosure of Invention

The present invention has been made to solve the above-mentioned problems, and an object of the present invention is to provide an outdoor toilet which has a simple structure, can clean a toilet bowl in the toilet, and can suppress odor generated from excrements to the maximum.

In order to achieve the above object, the present invention provides an outdoor lavatory, comprising:

a toilet main body having a toilet bowl-mounted relieving space and a stool storage tank disposed below the relieving space;

a deodorizing unit having a nozzle provided to spray a deodorizing detergent to an inner surface of the toilet bowl of the toilet main body;

and a rotary discharge unit having a rotary shaft and a rotary discharge plate provided to enable the excrement discharged from the toilet bowl side and the deodorizing detergent to be discharged and dropped to the excrement storage tank side.

The present invention as described above allows the deodorizing detergent sprayed to the inner surface of the toilet bowl to be uniformly loaded into the stool storage tank side in a state of being mixed with the stool, thereby not only enabling the inner surface of the toilet bowl to be cleaned with the deodorizing detergent, but also easily improving the indoor environment of the toilet by suppressing the stool odor through fermentation.

Drawings

Fig. 1 is a schematic view of the overall structure of an outdoor lavatory according to one embodiment of the present invention.

Fig. 2 is a view for explaining the structure of a deodorizing unit and a rotary discharging unit of an outdoor lavatory according to one embodiment of the present invention.

Fig. 3 is a view for explaining a detailed structure of a deodorization unit of an outdoor toilet according to an embodiment of the present invention.

Fig. 4 is a view for explaining the function of a deodorization unit of an outdoor toilet according to an embodiment of the present invention.

Fig. 5 is a view for explaining a detailed structure and action of a rotary discharge unit of an outdoor lavatory according to one embodiment of the present invention.

Fig. 6 is a view illustrating a state where an insulation unit of an outdoor lavatory is disposed according to one embodiment of the present invention.

Fig. 7 is a view for explaining an insulation unit structure of an outdoor lavatory according to one embodiment of the present invention.

Fig. 8 is a view for explaining an open state of an insulation unit of an outdoor lavatory according to one embodiment of the present invention.

Fig. 9 is a view for explaining an insulation state of an insulation unit of an outdoor lavatory according to one embodiment of the present invention.

Detailed Description

Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.

Embodiments of the invention are described within the scope of those skilled in the art to which the invention may be practiced.

Therefore, the embodiments of the present invention may be modified into various other modes, and the scope of the claims of the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described below.

Fig. 1 is a schematic view of an overall structure of an outdoor bathroom according to an embodiment of the present invention, fig. 2 is a view for explaining structures of a deodorizing unit and a rotary discharging unit of an outdoor bathroom according to an embodiment of the present invention, fig. 3 is a view for explaining a detailed structure of a deodorizing unit of an outdoor bathroom according to an embodiment of the present invention, fig. 4 is a view for explaining an action of a deodorizing unit of an outdoor bathroom according to an embodiment of the present invention, and fig. 5 is a view for explaining a detailed structure and an action of a rotary discharging unit of an outdoor bathroom according to an embodiment of the present invention.

In addition, fig. 6 is a view showing an arrangement state of an insulation unit of an outdoor lavatory according to one embodiment of the present invention, fig. 7 is a view for explaining a structure of the insulation unit of the outdoor lavatory according to one embodiment of the present invention, fig. 8 is a view for explaining an open state of the insulation unit of the outdoor lavatory according to one embodiment of the present invention, and fig. 9 is a view for explaining an insulation state of the insulation unit of the outdoor lavatory according to one embodiment of the present invention.

Referring to fig. 1 to 5, an outdoor lavatory according to one embodiment of the present invention includes a lavatory body 2, a deodorization unit 4, and a rotary discharge unit 6.

The toilet main body 2 includes a toilet relief space a to which the toilet bowl S is attached and a toilet stool storage tank B provided below the toilet relief space a.

The toilet body 2 is provided with an access door a1 on a side surface thereof corresponding to the toilet relief space a, and the toilet bowl S is provided on a bottom surface side of the toilet relief space a corresponding to the toilet stool storage tank B.

The toilet main body 2 is made of a material (e.g., synthetic resin) having a light weight and excellent durability and corrosion resistance.

The toilet stool S may take the form of a general toilet stool provided with an inner space S1 opened at the upper side, a seat S2 at the opened side of the inner space S1, and a discharge port S3 formed at the lower side. As shown in fig. 1 to 2, the toilet bowl S is provided on the hand-relief space a side of the toilet main body 2 so that a user can relieve his or her hand in a state of squatting on the seat S2.

The stool storage tank B has a shape that can contain a certain amount of the stool Q, and is disposed below the armrest space a of the toilet main body 2 as shown in fig. 1 so as to be able to contain the stool Q discharged by falling through the discharge opening S3 side of the toilet bowl S.

On the other hand, the deodorizing unit 4 is provided to be supplied with the deodorizing detergent W by spraying, so that not only the cleaning of the inner space S1 of the toilet stool S can be achieved, but also the odor generated from the stool Q in the stool storage tank B can be suppressed by the fermentation action.

That is, as shown in fig. 2, the deodorization unit 4 is provided with a nozzle C for spraying the deodorization detergent W.

The nozzle C is provided at one side of the internal space S1 in a state that the user can spray the deodorizing detergent W to the internal space S1 of the toilet bowl S, particularly the inner surface side in the urine direction, as shown in fig. 3, when the user dismisses the hand space a.

The nozzle C is provided to be capable of receiving the deodorizing detergent W and then spraying it. For example, although not shown in the drawings, it may be provided in a state of being connected to a separate supply tank containing the deodorizing detergent W and being sprayed after receiving the deodorizing detergent W by a conventional method (e.g., pumping pressure).

The deodorizing detergent W is used not only for cleaning the inside of the toilet bowl S but also for suppressing odor generated from the excrements Q in the excrement storage tank B by fermentation, and as the deodorizing detergent W, a liquid detergent mixed with water and liquid microorganisms may be used, and the mixing is performed at a mixing ratio of 30 (water): 1 to 3 (liquid microorganisms).

In the deodorizing detergent W, water functions to clean the toilet bowl S, and liquid microorganisms function to suppress generation of odor by fermenting the excrements Q on the side of the excrement storage tank B. The liquid microorganism may be any of commercially available liquid microorganisms.

In addition, the deodorization unit 4 may be configured to control the operation of the nozzle C by sensing the user's motion before and after the hands or by the user's operation of the switch C2 by providing a sensor C1 or a switch C2 on the inner and outer sides of the toilet main body 2, as shown in fig. 1, for example. In particular, when the deodorizing detergent W is sprayed to the inside of the toilet bowl S before relieving the hands, a film layer is formed on the inner surface of the toilet bowl S by the detergent W, so that it is possible to prevent the phenomenon that the stools or the peels adhere to the inner surface of the toilet bowl S when relieving the hands.

The rotary discharging unit 6 functions to guide the soil Q dropped from the side of the toilet bowl S and the deodorizing detergent W to be loaded into the side of the soil storage tank B in a mixed state by the rotary discharging.

As shown in fig. 1 to 2, the rotary discharge unit 6 includes a rotary shaft D and a rotary discharge plate E provided on the rotary shaft D, and is provided to rotate the rotary discharge plate E inside the stool storage tank B by the rotation of the rotary shaft D.

The rotation shaft D is provided in a state in which both side end portions are rotatably fixed about the axis in a state in which the rotation shaft D is erected inside the feces storage tank B.

For example, the rotary shaft D may be configured to receive power of a driving source D1 such as a motor to rotate around an axis by a conventional method (e.g., gear engagement), as shown in fig. 2. In addition, although not shown, a pedal may be attached to the bottom surface of the hand relief space a, and when the pedal is depressed, the pedal may be rotated in a state where power is transmitted by gear engagement.

The spin-on plate E is formed in a disk shape having a receiving surface E1 on one surface (upper surface), and is provided so as to fit into the rotating shaft D side in a direction in which the peripheral edge center portion of the receiving surface E1 penetrates, and is rotatable in the same direction about the axis when the rotating shaft D rotates.

The rotary discharge plate E is fixed to the rotary shaft D in a horizontal state with the bearing surface E1 side facing upward. That is, the rotary discharge plate E is provided inside the stool storage tank B in a state where the stools Q and the deodorizing detergent W dropped through the discharge port S3 side of the toilet stool S can be supplied to the bearing surface E1 side.

As shown in fig. 4, the rotary discharge unit 6 is configured such that the soil Q and the deodorizing detergent W discharged through the toilet bowl S are dropped on the seating surface E1 of the rotary discharge plate E, and in such a state, when the rotary discharge plate E is rotationally driven, the soil Q and the deodorizing detergent W on the seating surface E1 as shown in fig. 5 are moved to the outside of the peripheral edge of the seating surface E1 in a mixed state by the rotational centrifugal force, and the soil Q and the deodorizing detergent W can be guided to be accumulated in a state of being discharged and dropped to the lower side of the soil storage tank B.

In particular, according to the operation of the rotary discharging unit 6, the excrement Q and the deodorizing detergent W are accumulated in a mixed state to the excrement storage tank B side, and the deodorizing detergent W is uniformly distributed in the excrement layer Q1 in the excrement storage tank B, so that the odor of the whole excrement layer Q1 can be suppressed by the fermentation action of the deodorizing detergent W.

That is, the deodorizing unit 4 and the rotary discharging unit 6 not only can wash the inside of the toilet bowl S with the deodorizing detergent W when relieving one' S hands, but also can load the stools Q into the stool storage tank B side in a state where the generation of odor of the stools Q is suppressed by the deodorizing detergent W for washing.

Therefore, the present invention can maximally suppress contamination of the toilet bowl S or deterioration of indoor environment due to odor generated from the stool Q in the stool storage tank B, particularly when it is set up outdoors where regular management is difficult, thereby ensuring improved management convenience.

Referring to fig. 6 to 9, the outdoor lavatory according to one embodiment of the present invention may further include an insulation unit 8 corresponding to the rotary discharge unit 6.

The isolation unit 8 is provided to be interlocked with the rotational motion of the rotary discharging unit 6 and has a structure capable of restraining the odor inside the stool storage tank B from entering the release space a side through the toilet stool S.

As shown in fig. 6, the cutoff unit 8 includes a cutoff top cover F provided above the spin-discharge plate E of the spin-discharge unit 6, and a cutoff plate G connected to open or close according to the operation of the spin-discharge plate E on the peripheral edge portion side of the cutoff top cover F.

The blocking dome F is formed in a shape having a circular peripheral edge portion corresponding to the area of the rotary discharge plate E, and as shown in fig. 6, is provided in a structure in which a dome space F1 opened downward is formed inside the dome peripheral edge portion and a connection passage F2 connecting one side of the dome space F1 and the discharge port S3 side of the toilet bowl S in a communicating state is formed.

The insulating top cover F is provided in a state where the center portion of the peripheral edge portion is fitted into the rotary shaft D side of the rotary drain plate E and is rotatable in the same direction when the rotary shaft D rotates.

The material of the insulating top cover F may be a synthetic resin having a light weight and excellent durability and corrosion resistance, and may be formed by, for example, an injection molding operation.

As shown in fig. 6, a connection passage F2 is formed extending upward from the upper face side of the isolation cover F toward the discharge port S3 side of the toilet bowl S in a state of communicating with the cover space F1 side.

That is, the connection passage F2 is provided to be able to connect the discharge port S3 side of the toilet bowl S and the head space F1 in a communication state isolated from the outside when the isolation cap F is not rotated.

In addition, the cut-off top cover F is provided to be rotatably operated in a state that the side of the connection path F2 is positioned at a place corresponding to the discharge port S3 of the toilet S when stopped after being rotated by the rotation shaft D, as shown in fig. 6. Such a rotation operation can be realized by controlling the driving of the driving source D1 for rotating the rotation shaft D, for example.

As shown in fig. 6 to 7, the insulating plate G is provided in a plurality of spaced-apart rows with one side connected and fixed to the peripheral edge portion side of the insulating top cover F by the pin G1 to form the top cover peripheral edge side wall.

The closing plate G is provided to perform an opening or closing operation in a state of switching a connection posture (angle) around a joint point of the pin G1 in conjunction with a rotation operation of the rotation shaft D.

For example, when the rotation shaft D of the spin-drain board E rotates, the insulation board G rotates around the joint point of the pin G1 by the rotational centrifugal force to a state of extending substantially horizontally on the peripheral edge portion side of the insulation top cover F rotating in the same direction as the rotation shaft D, as shown in fig. 8.

Then, the space between the cut-off top cover F and the peripheral edge portion of the rotary discharge plate E is opened, and the cut-off plate G is in an opened state, so that the excrements Q and the deodorizing detergent W are discharged to fall.

When the rotation of the rotating shaft D is stopped, the insulating plate G is turned by its own weight around the joint point of the pin G1 to a state folded substantially in the vertical direction on the peripheral edge portion side of the insulating cover F, as shown in fig. 9.

Then, the isolation between the isolation cover F and the peripheral edge portion of the rotary discharge plate E, the isolation plate G is in an isolated state, so that it is possible to suppress the odor or insects or the like generated from the inside of the stool storage tank B from entering the release space a side through the discharge port S3 side of the toilet bowl S.

Therefore, the isolation unit 8 is opened or isolated by interlocking with the rotation of the rotary discharge unit 6, and thus a structure for easily preventing the odor on the feces storage tank B side from entering the liberation space a side can be provided.

In addition, when the user dismisses the space a, the insulating cover F may also play an insulating role together with the rotary discharge plate E below the toilet bowl S to prevent the naked eye from seeing the lower side and the side of the stool storage tank B, so that a structure more in line with the improvement of the indoor environment of the space a may be provided.

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