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(12) Patent Application: (11) CA 2929582
(54) English Title: TOILET HAVING A BUILT-IN ODOR EVACUATING SYSTEM
(54) French Title: TOILETTE COMPORTANT UN MECANISME INTEGRE D'EVACUATION D'ODEUR
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English Abstract


A toilet having a built-in odor evacuating system has a toilet body wherein a
tank portion
contains a module further comprised of a turbine member that is powered by a
DC motor, and
triggered by a motion sensor. The turbine member takes air from openings
located inside a
bowl portion of the toilet body, and pumps the air through a first pipe,
forming part of the
module. Once passed the turbine member, the air is directed into a second pipe
directing the
air into a "P" trap extending integrally from the bowl portion so that odors
are blocked by water
inside the bowl portion.


Claims

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CLAIMS
1) A built-in odors evacuating system comprising a toilet body wherein
a tank portion contains a module further comprised of a turbine
member that is powered by a DC motor, and triggered by a motion
sensor; said turbine member taking air from openings located inside a
bowl portion of said toilet body, and pumping said air through a first
pipe, forming part of said module; once passed said turbine member,
said air being directed into a second pipe directing said air into a "P"
trap extending integrally from said bowl portion so that odors are
blocked by water inside said bowl portion; said built-in odors
evacuating system operating according to the following steps:
a) before use, a butterfly valve is closed, and a lever is in a downward
position and connected to said butterfly valve;
b) when a user sits on a toilet seat, said motion sensor is triggered
which actuates a servo motor which moves said lever into a horizontal
position, which also opens said butterfly valve, and actuates said
turbine member which is powered by a low voltage DC motor, so that
air is sucked in directly from said bowl portion by way of said
openings;
c) when a user presses on a four function flush button, said servo
motor turns said lever into an upward position which pulls on a chain,
which pulls a plug open so as to flush said toilet; simultaneously, said
lever closes said butterfly valve; said servo motor continues rotating
said lever, briefly reopening said butterfly valve until said lever reaches
its original downward position, which closes said butterfly valve so as
to prevent any siphoning effect from water going down, passed said
"P" trap, and said second pipe.

2) The built-in odors evacuating system of claim 1 wherein said first
pipe has an inner volume substantially larger than that of said second
pipe so as to achieve low air velocity for any given CFM so as to
prevent water creeping.
3) The built-in odors evacuating system of claim 1 wherein said motion
sensor being triggered only when said lid cover is up while a donut
member is down.
4) The built-in odors evacuating system of claim 1 wherein a four
function flush button is coupled with a PCB so as to control:
a) a first level CFM from said turbine member;
b) a second CFM level higher than said first level CFM from said
turbine member;
c) actuating said servo motor to initiate a flushing action;;
an on/off switch.
5) The built-in odors evacuating system of claim 4 wherein said first
level produce 13 CFM, and wherein said second level produces 15
CFM.
6) The built-in odors evacuating system of claim 1 wherein there is a
manual flush handle.
7) The built-in odors evacuating system of claim 3 wherein said motion
sensor operates by way of a combination of a hall effect sensor and a
magnet so as to create an on/off switch.
8) The built-in odors evacuating system of claim 1 wherein an LED

Description

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Toilet having a built-in odor evacuating system
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[001] The present invention relates generally to toilets but more particularly
to
a toilet having a built-in odor evacuating system.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[002] Disagreeable odors are sometimes produced when someone uses the
toilet. Bathroom turbines only exasperate the problem by pulling the air
up and spreading it before exhausting it after a few minutes. Other
deodorizing systems all have shortcomings of one form of other.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[003] In view of the foregoing disadvantages inherent in the known devices
now present in the prior art, the present invention, which will be
described subsequently in greater detail, is to provide objects and
advantages which are:
[004] To provide for a a toilet having a built-in odors evacuating system.
[005] In order to do so, the invention comprises a toilet body wherein a tank
portion contains a module further comprised of a turbine member that is

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powered by a DC motor, and triggered by a motion sensor. The turbine
member takes air from openings located inside a bowl portion of the
toilet body, and pumps the air through a first pipe, forming part of the
module. Once passed the turbine member, th.e air is directed into a
second pipe directing the air into a "P" trap extending integrally from the
bowl portion so that odors are blocked by water inside the bowl portion.
The built-in odors evacuating system operates according to the following
steps:
[006] a) Before use, a butterfly valve is closed, and a lever is in a first
position
and connected to the butterfly valve.
[007] b) When a user sits on a toilet seat, the motion sensor is triggered
which
actuates a servo motor which moves the lever into a second position,
which also opens the butterfly valve, and actuates the turbine member
which is powered by a low voltage DC motor, so that air is sucked in
directly from the bowl portion by way of the openings.
c) When a user presses on a four function flush button, the servo motor
turns the lever into a third position position which pulls on a chain,
which pulls a plug open so as to flush the toilet; simultaneously, the
lever closes the butterfly valve; the servo motor continues rotating the
lever, briefly reopening the butterfly valve until the lever reaches its
original first position, which closes the butterfly valve so as to prevent
any siphoning effect from water going down, passed the "P" trap, and
the second pipe.
[008] In a preferred embodiment, the first pipe has an inner volume
substantially larger than that of the second pipe so as to achieve low air
velocity for any given CFM so as to prevent water creeping.

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[009] In yet another embodiment, the motion sensor is triggered only when the
lid cover is up while a donut member is down.
[0010] In still another embodiment, a four function flush button is coupled
with a
PCB so as to control:
[0011] a) a first level CFM from the turbine member;
[0012] b) a second CFM level higher than the first level CFM from the turbine
member;
[0013] c) actuating the servo motor to initiate a flushing action;;
an on/off switch.
[0014] Preferably the first level produce 13 CFM, and the second level
produces 15 CFM.
[0015] There is also a manual flush handle.
[0016] In still another embodiment, the motion sensor operates by way of a
combination of a hall effect sensor and a magnet so as to create an
on/off switch.
[0017] Optionally an LED lights up the bowl member in low light conditions.
[0018] There has thus been outlined, rather broadly, the more important
features of the invention in order that the detailed description thereof
that follows may be better understood, and in order that the present

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contribution to the art may be better appreciated. There are additional
features of the invention that will be described hereinafter and which will
form the subject matter of the claims appended hereto.
[0019] In this respect, before explaining at least one embodiment of the
invention in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited
in its application to the details of construction and to the arrangements of
the components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the
drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiment and of being
practiced and carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood
that the phraseology and terminology employed herein are for the
purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
[0020] As such, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the conception,
upon
which this disclosure is based, may readily be utilized as a basis for the
designing of other structures, methods and systems for carrying out the
several purposes of the present invention. It is important, therefore, that
the claims be regarded as including such equivalent constructions
insofar as they do not depart from the spirit and scope of the present
invention.
[0021] These together with other objects of the invention, along with the
various
features of novelty which characterize the invention, are pointed out with
particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of this

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disclosure. For a better understanding of the invention, its operating
advantages and the specific objects attained by its uses, reference
should be made to the accompanying drawings and descriptive matter
which contains illustrated preferred embodiment of the invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022] Fig. 1 Isometric cutaway view of the invention with a custom toilet.
[0023] Figs. 2A-C Isometric see through view showing the sequence of
operation.
[0024] Fig. 3 Isometric view favoring the servo motor.
[0025] Fig. 4 Side view of the invention with the plug open.
[0026] Fig. 5 Side cutaway view of the invention.
[0027] Figs. 6A-F Various views and configurations of the toilet seat with
motion sensor.
[0028] Fig. 7 Isometric view of the toilet seat.

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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0029] A built-in odor evacuating system (10) is comprised of a toilet body
(11)
wherein a tank portion (13) contains a module (12) further comprised of
a turbine member (22) that is powered by a DC motor (not shown) and
triggered by a motion sensor (14). The turbine member (22) takes air
from openings (16) located inside a bowl portion (18) of the toilet body
(11), and pumps it through a first pipe (20), forming part of the module
(12). Once passed the turbine member (22), it is pushed into a second
pipe (24) which directs the air into a "P" trap (26) extending integrally
from the bowl portion (18) so that the odors are blocked by the water
inside the bowl portion (18).
[0030] When not in use, the system (10) is in the configuration of fig. 2A
wherein
a butterfly valve is closed. When a user (not shown) sits on a toilet seat
(30), the motion sensor (14) is triggered which actuates a servo motor
(32) which moves a lever (34) into a horizontal position (fig. 2B) which
also opens the butterfly valve (28), and actuates the turbine member
(22), powered by a low voltage DC motor (not shown), so that air is
sucked in directly from the bowl (18) by way of the openings (16), which
are the same openings used by water when flushing, as is known in the
art of toilets.. When a user presses on a four function flush button (36).
The servo motor (32) turns the lever (34) into a vertical position which
pulls on a chain (35), which pulls a plug (38) open, as per figs. 20 and

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4, so as to flush the water. At the same time, the lever closes the
butterfly valve (28). The servo motor (32) continues rotating the lever
(34), briefly reopening the butterfly valve (28) until it reaches its original

closed configuration as per fig. 2A so as to prevent any siphoning effect
from the water going down,.passed the "P" trap (26) and the second pipe
(24).
[0031] The first pipe (20) has an inner volume substantially larger than that
of
the second pipe (24) so as to achieve low air velocity for any given CFM.
This low velocity prevents any water from creeping up from it and into
turbine member (22) because the air uses the same conduits openings
(16) as the water.
[0032] The motion sensor (14) is only triggered when the lid cover (40) is up
while the donut (42) is down. In any other instances, the motion sensor
(14) is blocked and therefore is inoperative. A combination of a hall effect
sensor (44) and a magnet (46) create an on/off switch for the motion
sensor (14).
[0033] The four function flush button (36) is coupled with a PCB (48) in order
to
control: 1) a low 13 CFM from the turbine member (22) 2) a higher 15
CFM from the turbine member (22) 3) toilet flushing 4) an on/off switch
when cleaning or servicing the toilet (11).

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[0034] A standard manual flush handle (50) can be used if a user prefers, or
in
the event of a power failure.
[0035] It is understood that there is wiring between the motion sensor (14)
,the
PCB (48), the servo motor (32), and a power source, generally house
current, although an optional battery could form part of the electrical
circuit in case of power outage. This type of electrical circuit is well
known in the art of electrical wiring and its details need not be discussed
herein.
[0036] An additional feature is the use of an LED (52) under the motion sensor
(14) for use at nighttime.
[0037] With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that
the
optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of the invention, to
include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner
of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and
obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those
illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are
intended to be encompassed by the present invention. Therefore, the
foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the
invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will
readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the
invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described,

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and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be
resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.
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Title Date
Forecasted Issue Date Unavailable
(22) Filed 2016-05-11
(41) Open to Public Inspection 2017-11-11
Dead Application 2022-08-03

Abandonment History

Abandonment Date Reason Reinstatement Date
2019-05-13 FAILURE TO PAY APPLICATION MAINTENANCE FEE 2020-06-03
2021-08-03 FAILURE TO REQUEST EXAMINATION
2021-11-12 FAILURE TO PAY APPLICATION MAINTENANCE FEE

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Application Fee $200.00 2016-05-11
Maintenance Fee - Application - New Act 2 2018-05-11 $50.00 2018-05-07
Maintenance Fee - Application - New Act 3 2019-05-13 $50.00 2020-06-03
Maintenance Fee - Application - New Act 4 2020-05-11 $50.00 2020-06-03
Reinstatement: Failure to Pay Application Maintenance Fees 2020-07-06 $200.00 2020-06-03
Owners on Record

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Current Owners on Record
TRUDEL, ROBERT
Past Owners on Record
None
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