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- the present invention relates to a multi-volume flushing system, in particular for toilets.
- a multi-volume flushing system toilet in which the sound generated by the introduction of substances into the toilet is detected with a sound sensor arranged in the water of the collecting basin.
- a central processor unit evaluates the pressure fluctuations detected by the sound sensor and activates a flushing accordingly.
- the arrangement of the sound sensor in water has the disadvantage that the sound sensor or the sound guide arranged on the sound sensor tends to be contaminated. In addition, the location is unfavourable in terms of assembly and maintenance.
- An object of the present invention is to provide an improved multi-volume flushing system in which the above disadvantages are avoided.
- a multi-volume flushing system comprises a closable flushing water supply which can be connected to a toilet bowl, a user actuation and a flushing process trigger coupled to the user actuation, with which the flushing line can be released or closed.
- the multi-volume flushing system further comprises at least one vibration detector arranged outside the water of a collecting basin for the detection of vibrations caused by substances introduced into the toilet and a central processor unit with which the user actuation, the flushing process trigger and the vibration detector are electronically operatively connected, wherein a software activated on the central processor unit enables the central processor unit to evaluate the vibrations detected by the vibration detector in order to activate the flushing process trigger for triggering a flushing in accordance with the evaluation.
- This design has the advantage that the vibration detector is less susceptible to contamination and is much more accessible, which simplifies assembly and maintenance. If it is determined by evaluating the vibrations measured with the vibration detector that the substances introduced into the toilet are a liquid, the flushing process is actuated in such a way that the flushing line is released for a shorter time, as a result of which a smaller amount of flushing water is released. If it is determined that the substances introduced are solids, the flushing line is released for a longer time, as a result of which a larger quantity of flushing water is released. It is also possible to program the processor unit in such a way that a larger amount of flushing water can also be released when it is detected that a large amount of liquid has been introduced into the toilet.
- the duration and/or intensity of the vibrations measured with the vibration detector result in predetermined amounts of flushing water.
- two, three, four or more flushing water quantities can be pre-programmed.
- the amount of water released in the case of recognized liquids can comprise one, two, three or more discrete values.
- the amount of flushing water can change continuously over a range. This also applies to the detection of introduced solids.
- parameters calculated from them such as mean values, can also be used to determine the amount of flushing water.
- it can be determined, for example, by the intensity of the measured vibration, whether the liquid is introduced into the toilet while standing or sitting.
- This determination can be used to provide the user with a corresponding note. It can also be seen from the measured signals whether the user is dispensing the liquid into or onto the toilet, for example onto the rim of the toilet. The user can then be given a corresponding visual or acoustic indication.
- the multi-volume flushing system according to the invention can be used together with wall-mounted or floor-mounted toilets. The use with a wall-mounted or floor-mounted urinal is also possible.
- the vibration detector is arranged on or at least partially in the flushing water supply.
- it can be arranged on or at least partially in the flushing water reservoir or it can be arranged on or at least partially in the flushing line.
- the vibration detector With the arrangement on/in the flushing water reservoir, the vibration detector can be pre-assembled, whereby an assembly, resp. wiring or connecting on site falls away. If the flushing line can be preassembled with the reservoir, a preassembly of the detector is also possible when the vibration detector is arranged on/in the flushing line. This reduces the assembly effort on site.
- the vibration detector and/or the central processor unit are integrated in the flushing process trigger. This creates a compact unit that can be closed watertight, whereby the areas to be sealed are reduced.
- the central processor unit is connected to an electrical power supply, which is selected from a group comprising a power supply, a battery, an accumulator, a capacitor, a generator driven by the refilling of the flushing water reservoir and any combination of these elements.
- an electrical power supply which is selected from a group comprising a power supply, a battery, an accumulator, a capacitor, a generator driven by the refilling of the flushing water reservoir and any combination of these elements.
- permanently installed toilets can include a mains power supply and mobile toilets can include a wireless power supply.
- the user actuation is designed as a presence detector with a detector area, wherein the software activated in the central processor unit enables the central processor unit to activate the flushing process trigger for triggering a flushing if the user is in a first detector area or after the user has left a second detector area.
- a flushing can be triggered when a user holds his hand in a first detector area that is located near the wall above the toilet.
- An optically recognizable marking can be provided in the corresponding wall area.
- a flushing can be triggered when the user leaves a second detector area that is above and/or in front of the toilet. In this way it can be recognized when a standing or seating user leaves the corresponding area.
- the flushing process can also be triggered with a time delay, i.e. if the user has left the detector area for a while, for example a few seconds.
- the flushing can thus take place when the user has already left the area of the toilet, for example the toilet compartment.
- the presence detector comprises the vibration detector.
- the user actuation can comprise a touch surface which is to be touched for flushing. With the one detector, the substances introduced into the toilet can first be recognized and then the touch of the user actuation can be recognized.
- the user actuation is designed as a button, the software activated in the central processor unit enabling the central processor unit to activate the flushing process trigger to trigger a flushing as soon as the user presses the button.
- the button can be a movable or stationary button.
- the movable button can be moved by the user by pressing and the fixed button does not move when pressed.
- a touch pad is a stationary button.
- the user actuation is designed as a presence detector with a detector area and the button can only be used to trigger a flushing.
- the presence detector for example an infrared sensor or the like, can detect whether a user is in the area of the toilet and/or on the toilet.
- parts of the user such as a hand, can be recognized in a certain area.
- a hand can be recognized in an area in front of a corresponding wall marking.
- the toilet flushes automatically when a user is in the previously mentioned detector area or leaves it. If the automatic flushing does not provide the desired result, flushing can be triggered using the button.
- the central processor unit comprises an output for activating a fan.
- the fan can be activated when a user enters the toilet, has been in the toilet for a while, or has left or has left the toilet for a while. An additional control only for the fan is then omitted, which can save costs.
- the vibration detector is an acceleration sensor or a surface strain sensor DMS, for example an electrostatic, electrodynamic, electromagnetic, piezoelectric or piezoresistive vibration transducer. These sensors are inexpensive, reliable and have a long service life.
- a multi-volume flushing system toilet comprises a multi-volume flushing system as described above and a toilet bowl which is connected to the flushing water supply of the multi-volume flushing system.
- the vibration detector is arranged on or at least partially in the toilet bowl. This shortens the distance from the location of the sound generation to the sound-receiving vibration detector, which reduces the damping effects on the sound or vibration signal.
- the multi-volume flushing system toilet also comprises a drainpipe which is connected to the toilet bowl.
- the vibration detector is arranged on or at least partially in the drainpipe.
- the multi-volume flushing system toilet also comprises a vibration or sound generator, with which predetermined sound patterns can be generated.
- a crack frog can be used to trigger a flushing and/or to start a fan.
- de multi-volume flushing system toilet can be used in any combination, provided they do not contradict each other.
- a method according to the invention for deciding the amount of flushing water in a previously described multi-volume flushing system or a previously described multi-volume flushing system toilet comprises the steps of:
- the flushing volume is automatically selected by the central processor unit from a group which comprises a large, a medium and a small flushing volume, for example with a volume of 2 litres, 4 litres or 6 litres.
- the method further comprises the step of:
- the mentioned embodiments of the method for deciding the amount of flushing water can be used in any combination, provided that they do not contradict each other.
- FIG. 1 a multi-volume flushing system toilet according to the invention.
- FIG. 2 a schematic representation of a sound measurement.
- FIG. 1 shows a multi-volume flushing system toilet 1 according to the invention, which comprises a multi-volume flushing system and a toilet bowl 2 .
- the multi-volume flushing system comprises a closable flushing water supply 7 , 8 with a flushing water reservoir 7 and a flushing line 8 , the flushing line 8 connecting the flushing water reservoir 7 to the toilet bowl 2 .
- the toilet bowl 2 comprises a collecting basin 4 and a siphon 5 .
- a drainpipe 6 is connected to the toilet bowl 2 , through which the dirty water can drain into the sewage system. Shown is a toilet bowl 2 mounted on a wall, in which the flushing line 8 and the drainpipe 6 are guided essentially horizontally from behind the wall to the toilet bowl 2 .
- the flushing line 8 can be completely closed by a flushing process trigger 10 .
- the amount of flushing water can be determined by the duration of the opening of the flushing process trigger.
- the opening time is determined in a central processor unit CPU 12 .
- the duration of the opening is determined on the basis of vibrations, which can be detected with a vibration detector 16 and can be evaluated with the CPU 12 .
- the CPU 12 is electrically operatively connected to the flushing trigger 10 , the vibration detector 16 and a user control 9 .
- the multi-volume flushing system or the CPU 12 is supplied with electrical energy via a power supply. By activating the user control 9 , the flushing line 8 can be released by the flushing process trigger 10 .
- the actuation can be done by touch or without contact.
- a movable push button or a stationary pressure surface can be used as a user actuation 9 with touch.
- Contactless user actuations 9 can comprise a first area 90 close to the wall or a second area 91 close to the toilet bowl.
- the first area 90 is arranged near a corresponding marking on the wall.
- the marking is, for example, a sign with a label or a pictogram.
- the second area 91 is arranged above and/or in front of the toilet bowl 2 .
- a fan 20 is arranged in the area of the multi-volume flushing system toilet 1 .
- FIG. 2 shows a schematic illustration of a sound measurement as it can be visualized by means of an oscilloscope to which a vibration detector 16 can be connected. It is immediately apparent that a liquid 21 causes a signal sequence with a low amplitude and that a solid 22 triggers an individual signal with a much higher amplitude. The introduction of liquids 21 can thus be clearly distinguished from the introduction of solids 22 into the collecting basin 4 of a toilet bowl 2 . This is also the case even if the respective total volume is identical.
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- The present invention relates to a multi-volume flushing system, in particular for toilets.
- From WO 2009/124866 a multi-volume flushing system toilet is known, in which the sound generated by the introduction of substances into the toilet is detected with a sound sensor arranged in the water of the collecting basin. A central processor unit evaluates the pressure fluctuations detected by the sound sensor and activates a flushing accordingly. The arrangement of the sound sensor in water has the disadvantage that the sound sensor or the sound guide arranged on the sound sensor tends to be contaminated. In addition, the location is unfavourable in terms of assembly and maintenance.
- An object of the present invention is to provide an improved multi-volume flushing system in which the above disadvantages are avoided.
- This object is achieved by a multi-volume flushing system with the features of claim 1. Further embodiments of the multi-volume flushing system, a multi-volume flushing system toilet, and a method for deciding the quantity of flushing water in a multi-volume flushing system are defined by the features of further claims.
- A multi-volume flushing system according to the invention comprises a closable flushing water supply which can be connected to a toilet bowl, a user actuation and a flushing process trigger coupled to the user actuation, with which the flushing line can be released or closed. The multi-volume flushing system further comprises at least one vibration detector arranged outside the water of a collecting basin for the detection of vibrations caused by substances introduced into the toilet and a central processor unit with which the user actuation, the flushing process trigger and the vibration detector are electronically operatively connected, wherein a software activated on the central processor unit enables the central processor unit to evaluate the vibrations detected by the vibration detector in order to activate the flushing process trigger for triggering a flushing in accordance with the evaluation. This design has the advantage that the vibration detector is less susceptible to contamination and is much more accessible, which simplifies assembly and maintenance. If it is determined by evaluating the vibrations measured with the vibration detector that the substances introduced into the toilet are a liquid, the flushing process is actuated in such a way that the flushing line is released for a shorter time, as a result of which a smaller amount of flushing water is released. If it is determined that the substances introduced are solids, the flushing line is released for a longer time, as a result of which a larger quantity of flushing water is released. It is also possible to program the processor unit in such a way that a larger amount of flushing water can also be released when it is detected that a large amount of liquid has been introduced into the toilet. It is possible to program the software of the processor unit in such a way that the duration and/or intensity of the vibrations measured with the vibration detector result in predetermined amounts of flushing water. For example, two, three, four or more flushing water quantities can be pre-programmed. For example, the amount of water released in the case of recognized liquids can comprise one, two, three or more discrete values. Alternatively, the amount of flushing water can change continuously over a range. This also applies to the detection of introduced solids. In addition to the directly measured vibrations, parameters calculated from them, such as mean values, can also be used to determine the amount of flushing water. When recognizing liquids, it can be determined, for example, by the intensity of the measured vibration, whether the liquid is introduced into the toilet while standing or sitting. This determination can be used to provide the user with a corresponding note. It can also be seen from the measured signals whether the user is dispensing the liquid into or onto the toilet, for example onto the rim of the toilet. The user can then be given a corresponding visual or acoustic indication. The multi-volume flushing system according to the invention can be used together with wall-mounted or floor-mounted toilets. The use with a wall-mounted or floor-mounted urinal is also possible.
- In one embodiment, the vibration detector is arranged on or at least partially in the flushing water supply. For example, it can be arranged on or at least partially in the flushing water reservoir or it can be arranged on or at least partially in the flushing line. With the arrangement on/in the flushing water reservoir, the vibration detector can be pre-assembled, whereby an assembly, resp. wiring or connecting on site falls away. If the flushing line can be preassembled with the reservoir, a preassembly of the detector is also possible when the vibration detector is arranged on/in the flushing line. This reduces the assembly effort on site.
- In one embodiment, the vibration detector and/or the central processor unit are integrated in the flushing process trigger. This creates a compact unit that can be closed watertight, whereby the areas to be sealed are reduced.
- In one embodiment, the central processor unit is connected to an electrical power supply, which is selected from a group comprising a power supply, a battery, an accumulator, a capacitor, a generator driven by the refilling of the flushing water reservoir and any combination of these elements. For example, permanently installed toilets can include a mains power supply and mobile toilets can include a wireless power supply.
- In one embodiment, the user actuation is designed as a presence detector with a detector area, wherein the software activated in the central processor unit enables the central processor unit to activate the flushing process trigger for triggering a flushing if the user is in a first detector area or after the user has left a second detector area. For example, a flushing can be triggered when a user holds his hand in a first detector area that is located near the wall above the toilet. An optically recognizable marking can be provided in the corresponding wall area. Alternatively, a flushing can be triggered when the user leaves a second detector area that is above and/or in front of the toilet. In this way it can be recognized when a standing or seating user leaves the corresponding area. The flushing process can also be triggered with a time delay, i.e. if the user has left the detector area for a while, for example a few seconds. The flushing can thus take place when the user has already left the area of the toilet, for example the toilet compartment.
- In one embodiment, the presence detector comprises the vibration detector. With this design, only one detector is required, which significantly reduces the complexity of the system. For example, the user actuation can comprise a touch surface which is to be touched for flushing. With the one detector, the substances introduced into the toilet can first be recognized and then the touch of the user actuation can be recognized.
- In one embodiment, the user actuation is designed as a button, the software activated in the central processor unit enabling the central processor unit to activate the flushing process trigger to trigger a flushing as soon as the user presses the button. The button can be a movable or stationary button. The movable button can be moved by the user by pressing and the fixed button does not move when pressed. For example, a touch pad is a stationary button.
- In one embodiment, the user actuation is designed as a presence detector with a detector area and the button can only be used to trigger a flushing. The presence detector, for example an infrared sensor or the like, can detect whether a user is in the area of the toilet and/or on the toilet. Alternatively, parts of the user, such as a hand, can be recognized in a certain area. For example, a hand can be recognized in an area in front of a corresponding wall marking. In the normal case, the toilet flushes automatically when a user is in the previously mentioned detector area or leaves it. If the automatic flushing does not provide the desired result, flushing can be triggered using the button.
- In one embodiment, the central processor unit comprises an output for activating a fan. The fan can be activated when a user enters the toilet, has been in the toilet for a while, or has left or has left the toilet for a while. An additional control only for the fan is then omitted, which can save costs.
- In one embodiment, the vibration detector is an acceleration sensor or a surface strain sensor DMS, for example an electrostatic, electrodynamic, electromagnetic, piezoelectric or piezoresistive vibration transducer. These sensors are inexpensive, reliable and have a long service life.
- The above-mentioned embodiments of the multi-volume flushing system can be used in any combination, provided they do not contradict each other.
- A multi-volume flushing system toilet according to the invention comprises a multi-volume flushing system as described above and a toilet bowl which is connected to the flushing water supply of the multi-volume flushing system.
- In one embodiment, the vibration detector is arranged on or at least partially in the toilet bowl. This shortens the distance from the location of the sound generation to the sound-receiving vibration detector, which reduces the damping effects on the sound or vibration signal.
- In one embodiment, the multi-volume flushing system toilet also comprises a drainpipe which is connected to the toilet bowl.
- In one embodiment, the vibration detector is arranged on or at least partially in the drainpipe.
- In one embodiment, the multi-volume flushing system toilet also comprises a vibration or sound generator, with which predetermined sound patterns can be generated. For example, a crack frog can be used to trigger a flushing and/or to start a fan.
- The above-mentioned embodiments de multi-volume flushing system toilet can be used in any combination, provided they do not contradict each other.
- A method according to the invention for deciding the amount of flushing water in a previously described multi-volume flushing system or a previously described multi-volume flushing system toilet comprises the steps of:
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- Detecting and conversing of the noise in the water of the collecting basin into pressure fluctuation signals, which are caused by substances introduced into the toilet, with the at least one vibration detector;
- Evaluating of the pressure fluctuation signals with the central processor unit;
- Determining a flushing volume based on the evaluated pressure fluctuation signals with the central processor unit;
- Triggering a flushing with the user actuation; and
- Releasing the set flushing volume with the flushing process trigger.
- In one embodiment, the flushing volume is automatically selected by the central processor unit from a group which comprises a large, a medium and a small flushing volume, for example with a volume of 2 litres, 4 litres or 6 litres.
- In one embodiment, the method further comprises the step of:
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- Manually triggering of a flushing.
- The mentioned embodiments of the method for deciding the amount of flushing water can be used in any combination, provided that they do not contradict each other.
- Exemplary embodiments of the present invention are explained in more detail below with reference to figures. These are for explanation only and should not be interpreted restrictively. It shows
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FIG. 1 shows a multi-volume flushing system toilet 1 according to the invention, which comprises a multi-volume flushing system and atoilet bowl 2. The multi-volume flushing system comprises a closableflushing water supply 7, 8 with a flushing water reservoir 7 and aflushing line 8, theflushing line 8 connecting the flushing water reservoir 7 to thetoilet bowl 2. Thetoilet bowl 2 comprises a collecting basin 4 and a siphon 5. Adrainpipe 6 is connected to thetoilet bowl 2, through which the dirty water can drain into the sewage system. Shown is atoilet bowl 2 mounted on a wall, in which theflushing line 8 and thedrainpipe 6 are guided essentially horizontally from behind the wall to thetoilet bowl 2. In the area of the flushing water reservoir 7, theflushing line 8 can be completely closed by aflushing process trigger 10. The amount of flushing water can be determined by the duration of the opening of the flushing process trigger. The opening time is determined in a centralprocessor unit CPU 12. The duration of the opening is determined on the basis of vibrations, which can be detected with avibration detector 16 and can be evaluated with theCPU 12. TheCPU 12 is electrically operatively connected to the flushingtrigger 10, thevibration detector 16 and a user control 9. The multi-volume flushing system or theCPU 12 is supplied with electrical energy via a power supply. By activating the user control 9, theflushing line 8 can be released by theflushing process trigger 10. The actuation can be done by touch or without contact. For example, a movable push button or a stationary pressure surface can be used as a user actuation 9 with touch. Contactless user actuations 9 can comprise a first area 90 close to the wall or asecond area 91 close to the toilet bowl. The first area 90 is arranged near a corresponding marking on the wall. The marking is, for example, a sign with a label or a pictogram. Thesecond area 91 is arranged above and/or in front of thetoilet bowl 2. Afan 20 is arranged in the area of the multi-volume flushing system toilet 1. -
FIG. 2 shows a schematic illustration of a sound measurement as it can be visualized by means of an oscilloscope to which avibration detector 16 can be connected. It is immediately apparent that a liquid 21 causes a signal sequence with a low amplitude and that a solid 22 triggers an individual signal with a much higher amplitude. The introduction ofliquids 21 can thus be clearly distinguished from the introduction ofsolids 22 into the collecting basin 4 of atoilet bowl 2. This is also the case even if the respective total volume is identical. -
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