Patent application title: Venting Through a Toilet
Inventors:
Eric Kelvin Andrew (Ellijay, GA, US)
IPC8 Class: AE03D9052FI
USPC Class:
4350
Class name: Ventilated, i.e., noxious fume removal bowl unitary with discharge from bowl
Publication date: 2014-10-23
Patent application number: 20140310866
Abstract:
I wish to introduce a toilet venting system that vents through the
toilet's bowl and not the toilet's seat. Using the bowl's channels in the
toilet that the water uses when the toilet is flushed we can let these
channels serve as venting channels. The vented air is pulled through the
bowl and forced back down into the toilet's drain system. The vent fan
can be installed in the wall behind the toilet and is attached to the
toilet by two flexible hoses one for the intake air and the other for the
exhaust air. The vent is turned on by applying presser on the toilet seat
and is turned off by flushing the toilet.Claims:
1. The toilet is designed to include the flow of vented air from the bowl
to the drain without disrupting the toilet's ability to flush.
2. The vent is turned on by presser on the toilet seat and is turned off by flushing.
3. The venting system is separate from the toilet and can be installed anywhere near the toilet.
Description:
[0001] As shown in the drawing we have three views of the toilet and its
venting system. FIG. 1 shows the cut away view of the toilet bowl and the
venting system in the wall behind it. FIG. 2 shows the back of the toilet
were the intake air vent and the exhaust air can easily be seen. And FIG.
3 shows the right side of the toilet with a cut away view of the venting
system in the wall.
[0002] When the toilet is in uses the presser switch 1 under the toilet seat turns on the vent fan 2 and the air is pulled through the bowl's flushing channels 3 and out through the toilet's intake port 4. The air then goes through the flex tube 5 and into the venting system 6. The air moves through the fan where it forces open the sewer gas valve 7 letting it travel back into the toilet's exhaust port 8 and down through the toilet and into the drain system 9. When the toilet is flushed the vent off switch 10 is activated and the vent is turned off and the sewer gas valve closes back, then the water from the toilet's tank 11 falls against the intake stopper valve 12, closing it off as the toilet flushes. The venting system is wired for a standard 120 ac volt power. The power cord 13 goes into the control box 14 that holds the switches. The control line 15 that go under the toilet seat and the line that goes to the flushing leaver 16 are low volt sensors that relay information to the control box.
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