Ventilated Toilet
Abstract
A ventilated toilet includes a toilet bowl having flush holes disposed around a rim of the toilet bowl for discharging water into the toilet bowl, a holding tank for containing a volume of water sufficient to cause the toilet to flush when the volume of water is discharged into the toilet bowl, a flush and refill mechanism for flushing and then refilling the toilet, the flush mechanism controlling a flush valve that covers a drain in a bottom of the holding tank. The toilet also includes a water feed conduit connecting the drain to the holes around the rim of the bowl. A motion-sensitive switch is connected to a movable portion of the flush and refill mechanism for controlling an air ventilation fan that draws malodorous air from the toilet bowl through the flush holes and conduit and then through an air outlet in the toilet bowl.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A ventilated toilet comprising:
a toilet bowl having at least one hole disposed around a rim of the toilet bowl for discharging water into the toilet bowl; a holding tank for containing a volume of water sufficient to cause the toilet to flush when the volume of water is discharged into the toilet bowl; a flush mechanism for flushing the toilet, the flush mechanism controlling a flush valve that covers a drain in a bottom of the holding tank; a refill mechanism for refilling the holding tank; a water feed conduit connecting the drain to the at least one hole disposed around the rim of the toilet bowl; and a motion-sensitive switch connected to a movable portion of the refill mechanism for controlling an air ventilation fan, the fan drawing malodorous air from the toilet bowl through the flush holes and the conduit and then drawing the malodorous air out of the toilet through an air outlet in the toilet bowl.
2 . The ventilated toilet as claimed in claim 1 wherein the air outlet is disposed in a rear wall of the toilet bowl in substantial horizontal alignment with the conduit.
3 . The ventilated toilet as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a removable cap for hermetically plugging the air outlet when the ventilated toilet is not connected to an exhaust duct.
4 . The ventilated toilet as claimed in claim 1 wherein the motion-sensitive switch is a mercury shut-off switch for deactivating the fan.
5 . The ventilated toilet as claimed in claim 1 wherein the motion-sensitive switch is mounted to a float arm that extends between a refill valve and a float.
6 . The ventilated toilet as claimed in claim 1 wherein the motion-sensitive switch comprises a delay circuit to delay reactivation of the fan after a predetermined period of time has elapsed.
7 . The ventilated toilet as claimed in claim 4 wherein the motion-sensitive switch comprises a delay circuit to delay reactivation of the fan after a predetermined period of time has elapsed.
8 . The ventilated toilet as claimed in claim 1 wherein the motion-sensitive switch is connected in a circuit with a wall switch.
9 . The ventilated toilet as claimed in claim 7 wherein the motion-sensitive switch is connected in a circuit with a wall switch.
10 . A ventilated toilet comprising:
a toilet bowl having at least one hole disposed around a rim of the toilet bowl for discharging water into the toilet bowl; a holding tank for containing a volume of water sufficient to cause the toilet to flush when the volume of water is discharged into the toilet bowl; a flush mechanism for flushing the toilet, the flush mechanism controlling a flush valve that covers a drain in a bottom of the holding tank; a refill mechanism for refilling the holding tank; a water feed conduit connecting the drain to the at least one hole disposed around the rim of the toilet bowl; and a motion-sensitive switch connected to a movable portion of the flush mechanism for controlling an air ventilation fan, the fan drawing malodorous air from the toilet bowl through the flush holes and the conduit and then drawing the malodorous air out of the toilet through an air outlet in the toilet bowl.
11 . The ventilated toilet as claimed in claim 10 wherein the air outlet is disposed in a rear wall of the toilet bowl in substantial horizontal alignment with the conduit.
12 . The ventilated toilet as claimed in claim 10 further comprising a removable cap for hermetically plugging the air outlet when the ventilated toilet is not connected to an exhaust duct.
13 . The ventilated toilet as claimed in claim 10 wherein the motion-sensitive switch is a mercury shut-off switch for deactivating the fan.
14 . The ventilated toilet as claimed in claim 10 wherein the motion-sensitive switch is affixed to a flapper covering the drain, the motion-sensitive switch being triggered when a chain connected to a flush lever causes the flapper to pivot to uncover the drain.
15 . The ventilated toilet as claimed in claim 10 wherein the motion-sensitive switch is wired to act as a shut-off to deactivate the fan when the movable portion of the flush mechanism is moved.
16 . The ventilated toilet as claimed in claim 10 further comprising an air exhaust duct connected to the air outlet, the air exhaust duct extending into a wall socket in a wall space of a washroom in which the toilet is situated, the socket being connected to an air exhaust duct through which malodorous air is exhausted outdoors by the air ventilation fan.
17 . The ventilated toilet as claimed in claim 10 wherein the motion-sensitive switch comprises a delay circuit to delay reactivation switch comprises a delay circuit to period of time has elapsed.
18 . The ventilated toilet as claimed in claim 10 wherein the motion-sensitive switch is connected in a circuit with a wall switch.
19 . The ventilated toilet as claimed in claim 16 wherein the motion-sensitive switch comprises a delay circuit to delay reactivation of the fan after a predetermined period of time has elapsed.
20 . The ventilated toilet as claimed in claim 19 wherein the motion-sensitive switch is connected in a circuit with a wall switch.Cited by (0)
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