US20220110492A1 - Toilet seat device - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to a toilet seat device.
- JP 2005-137412 A discloses a toilet seat device including a main body provided on a toilet, and a toilet seat and a toilet lid pivotally supported on the main body so as to be rotatable.
- a resin sheet is integrally molded on substantially the entire upper-side surface of the toilet lid.
- JP 2005-137412 A it is described that the appearance can be further improved by previously printing on the resin sheet at least one of a character representation and a pattern, and the like.
- a toilet seat devices have further improved design. Specifically, in a state where the toilet seat device is disposed on the upper part of the toilet body, the entire toilet may have a harmonized appearance. However, JP 2005-137412 A does not consider that the entire toilet should have a harmonized appearance.
- the present disclosure has been made based on the above circumstances, and an object of the present disclosure is to provide a toilet seat device that can provide a harmonized appearance as a whole toilet.
- a toilet seat device of the present disclosure is configured to be disposed on an upper part of a toilet body and includes an outer surface.
- the outer surface has first glossiness
- an outer surface of the toilet body has second glossiness.
- the first glossiness is equal to or less than the second glossiness.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a toilet, according to some embodiments
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view illustrating the toilet in a state where the toilet lid is opened, according to some embodiments
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the lower cover, according to some embodiments.
- FIG. 4 is a side view illustrating a coated surface and a non-coated surface of the lower cover with the upper cover removed, according to some embodiments;
- FIG. 5 is a top view illustrating a coated surface and a non-coated surface of the lower cover with the upper cover removed, according to some embodiments;
- FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view taken along line A-A in FIG. 5 , according to some embodiments.
- FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view taken along line B-B in FIG. 5 , according to some embodiments.
- a toilet 10 includes a toilet body 11 and a toilet seat device 20 .
- the front-rear direction, the left-right direction, and the up-down direction indicate the front-rear direction, the left-right direction, and the up-down direction, respectively, when viewed from a seated person seated on the toilet 10 .
- the up-down direction is indicated by arrows UP and DW
- the front-rear direction is indicated by arrows FR and BW
- the left-right direction is indicated by arrows L and R.
- the toilet body 11 includes a toilet bowl 12 , a rim portion 13 , and a peripheral wall 14 .
- the toilet bowl 12 , the rim portion 13 , and the peripheral wall 14 are made of ceramic and are integrally formed.
- the rim portion 13 is provided continuously to the upper end of the toilet bowl 12 .
- the peripheral wall 14 covers the toilet bowl 12 over the left and right sides from the front.
- the peripheral wall 14 houses therein a drain pipe and the like disposed below the toilet bowl 12 .
- the peripheral wall 14 hangs down from an outer peripheral edge portion of the rim portion 13 to constitute an external appearance of the toilet body 11 .
- a side cover 15 is attached to the toilet body 11 so as to be continuous from the rear end of the peripheral wall 14 .
- the side cover 15 is made of synthetic resin and is formed independently of the toilet body 11 .
- the side cover 15 covers a drain pipe, a toilet flushing device, and the like (not illustrated) behind the toilet body 11 .
- toilet seat device 20 is disposed on an upper part of the toilet body 11 .
- Toilet seat device 20 includes a toilet seat box 30 , a toilet seat 40 , and a toilet lid 50 .
- the toilet seat box 30 includes a base member (not illustrated) and a cover member 32 which covers an upper part of the base member.
- the toilet seat box 30 is configured as a housing that accommodates functional components such as a private part washing device and a toilet flushing device.
- the cover member 32 includes a lower cover 33 and an upper cover 34 .
- the lower cover 33 has a box shape opened downward.
- a recess 35 which accommodates a remote controller (not illustrated) is formed on a top surface of the lower cover 33 .
- the upper cover 34 is detachably assembled to the lower cover 33 and covers an upper part of the lower cover 33 from above.
- the toilet seat 40 illustrated in FIG. 2 is rotatably attached to the toilet seat box 30 .
- a rotation axis of the toilet seat 40 is represented by X 1 .
- toilet seat 40 In a closed state, toilet seat 40 is disposed in a lying posture along a top surface of the toilet body 11 . In the opened state, the toilet seat 40 is disposed in a standing posture toward the upward direction of the toilet body 11 with slightly inclined backward.
- the toilet seat 40 includes a toilet seat main body 41 , a front leg portion (not illustrated), a rear leg portion 42 , and a pair of toilet seat hinge portions 43 and 44 .
- the rear leg portion 42 corresponds to a leg portion.
- the toilet seat main body 41 has an annular shape with an open center, and is disposed along the rim portion 13 in a state where the toilet seat 40 is closed.
- the rear leg portion 42 protrudes from the under-side surface of the toilet seat main body 41 and supports the toilet seat main body 41 from below.
- the rear leg portion 42 has a contact surface 42 A which comes into contact with the toilet body 11 .
- the pair of toilet seat hinge portions 43 and 44 protrudes rearward from both left and right sides of the rear end portion of the toilet seat main body 41 .
- the toilet seat main body 41 , the rear leg portion 42 , and the pair of toilet seat hinge portions 43 and 44 are made of synthetic resin and integrally provided.
- the front leg portion is provided independently of the toilet seat main body 41 .
- the front leg portion is attached to the toilet seat main body 41 after forming a coating film 29 described later.
- the toilet seat 40 is formed in a hollow shape by welding a seat upper-side member and a seat under-side member, and has a cut surface 45 at which a welded portion is cut.
- the cut surface 45 is a non-coated surface on which the coating film 29 is not formed.
- the left toilet seat hinge portion 44 of the pair of toilet seat hinge portions 43 and 44 is provided with a toilet seat shaft portion 46 constituting the rotation axis X 1 of the toilet seat 40 .
- the toilet seat shaft portion 46 is provided independently of the toilet seat hinge portion 44 , and is assembled to the toilet seat hinge portion 44 .
- the toilet seat shaft portion 46 protrudes rightward from the right surface of the toilet seat hinge portion 44 .
- the toilet seat shaft portion 46 has a flange portion 47 which projects in a flange shape and comes into contact with the right surface of the toilet seat hinge portion 44 .
- the toilet seat shaft portion 46 rotates together with the toilet seat 40 with respect to the toilet seat box 30 .
- the toilet seat shaft portion 46 corresponds to a movable member provided movably.
- the toilet lid 50 is rotatably attached to toilet seat box 30 above the toilet seat 40 .
- a rotation axis of the toilet lid 50 is represented by X 2 .
- the toilet lid 50 In a closed state, the toilet lid 50 is disposed in a lying posture along a top surface of the toilet body 11 .
- the toilet lid 50 In the opened state, the toilet lid 50 is disposed in a standing posture toward the upward direction of the toilet body 11 with slightly inclined backward.
- the toilet lid 50 includes a toilet lid main body 51 and a pair of toilet lid hinge portions 53 and 54 .
- the toilet lid main body 51 covers a top surface and an entire opening of the toilet seat main body 41 , and also covers an exterior surface of the toilet seat main body 41 .
- the pair of toilet lid hinge portions 53 and 54 protrudes rearward from both left and right sides of the rear end portion of the toilet lid main body 51 .
- the toilet lid main body 51 and the pair of toilet lid hinge portions 53 and 54 are made of synthetic resin and integrally provided.
- the left toilet lid hinge portion 54 of the pair of toilet lid hinge portions 53 and 54 is provided with a toilet lid shaft portion 55 constituting the rotation axis X 2 of the toilet lid 50 .
- the toilet lid shaft portion 55 has a fitting portion that opens rightward. As the toilet lid 50 is opened and closed, the toilet lid shaft portion 55 rotates with respect to the toilet seat box 30 .
- the toilet lid shaft portion 55 corresponds to a movable member provided movably.
- the toilet seat box 30 is provided with a toilet seat driving unit 23 , a toilet seat support portion 24 , a toilet lid driving unit 26 , and a toilet lid support portion 27 .
- the toilet seat driving unit 23 supports a right toilet seat hinge 43 , and applies a rotational force to the toilet seat hinge portion 43 .
- Toilet seat support portion 24 rotatably supports a left toilet seat hinge portion 44 .
- Toilet lid driving unit 26 supports a right toilet lid hinge portion 53 , and applies a rotational force to the toilet lid hinge portion 53 .
- Toilet lid support portion 27 rotatably supports a left toilet lid hinge portion 54 .
- the toilet seat support portion 24 has a cylindrical shape opened to the left surface of lower cover 33 .
- Toilet seat support portion 24 is provided integrally with the lower cover 33 .
- the distal end portion of the toilet seat shaft portion 46 farther than the flange portion 47 is inserted into the toilet seat support portion 24 .
- the inner peripheral surface of the toilet seat support portion 24 is a sliding surface 31 A on which the outer peripheral surface of the toilet seat shaft portion 46 slides.
- the opening edge of the toilet seat support portion 24 is a sliding surface 31 B on which the flange portion 47 of the toilet seat shaft portion 46 slides.
- the toilet lid support portion 27 has a columnar shape protruding from a left surface of the lower cover 33 .
- the toilet lid support portion 27 is provided integrally with the lower cover 33 .
- the toilet lid support portion 27 is inserted into a fitting portion of the toilet lid shaft portion 55 .
- An outer peripheral surface of the toilet lid support portion 27 is a sliding surface 31 C on which an inner peripheral surface of the fitting portion slides.
- the toilet seat box 30 has first insertion hole 36 and second insertion hole 37 opened in the right surface.
- the toilet seat driving unit 23 is inserted into the first insertion hole 36 .
- An inner peripheral surface 36 A of first insertion hole 36 is in contact with the toilet seat driving unit 23 .
- the toilet lid driving unit 26 is inserted into the second insertion hole 37 .
- An inner peripheral surface 37 A of second insertion hole 37 is in contact with the toilet lid driving unit 26 .
- the toilet seat device 20 has a matte appearance with low glossiness.
- the glossiness of an outer surface 20 A of the toilet seat device 20 is equal to or less than the glossiness of an outer surface 11 A of the toilet body 11 .
- glossiness of the outer surface 20 A of the toilet seat device 20 means glossiness of a surface that is easily seen from an upper side, a front side, a right side, and a left side when the toilet lid 50 is closed.
- the glossiness of the outer surface 20 A of the toilet seat device 20 is also referred to as first glossiness.
- the glossiness of the outer surface 11 A of the toilet body 11 means glossiness of a surface that is not covered with the closed toilet lid 50 and is easily seen from a front side, a right side, and a left side.
- the glossiness of the outer surface 11 A of the toilet body 11 is also referred to as second glossiness.
- the outer surface 20 A of the toilet seat device 20 includes an outer surface of the toilet seat box 30 and an outer surface of the toilet lid 50 .
- the outer surface of the toilet seat box 30 is a top surface, a front surface, a rear surface, a left surface, and a right surface of the upper cover 34 , and a surface of the lower cover 33 that is not covered with the upper cover 34 among a front surface, a rear surface, a left surface, and a right surface of the lower cover 33 .
- the outer surface of the toilet lid 50 is a top surface and an outer peripheral surface of the toilet lid 50 in a state where the toilet lid 50 is closed.
- the surface located opposite the outer surface of the toilet lid 50 is referred to as the under-side surface 50 A of the toilet lid 50 .
- the outer surface 11 A of the toilet body 11 is an outer peripheral surface of the peripheral wall 14 .
- glossiness of the outer surface of the toilet seat 40 is also equal to or less than glossiness of the outer surface 11 A of the toilet body 11 .
- the outer surface of the toilet seat 40 is a top surface, an outer peripheral surface, an inner peripheral surface, and a lower surface of the toilet seat 40 in a state where the toilet seat 40 is closed.
- glossiness of the outer surface of the side cover 15 is also equal to or less than glossiness of the outer surface 11 A of the toilet body 11 .
- a state in which the glossiness is equal to or less includes a case where the glossiness of the outer surface 20 A is equal to the glossiness of the outer surface 11 A and a case where the glossiness of the outer surface 20 A is lower than the glossiness of the outer surface 11 A.
- the state in which the glossiness is equal means that the difference between the glossiness of the outer surface 20 A and the glossiness of the outer surface 11 A is within ⁇ 10 and preferably within ⁇ 5 when measured by a glossiness measurement method to be described later.
- the glossiness of the outer surface 20 A of the toilet seat device 20 is equal to or less than a value obtained by adding 10 to the glossiness of the outer surface 11 A of the toilet body 11 and preferably equal to or less than a value obtained by adding 5 to the glossiness of the outer surface 11 A of the toilet body 11 when measured by a method of measuring glossiness to be described later.
- the glossiness is measured as 60° specular glossiness by a gloss meter according to JIS-Z8741.
- a gloss meter for example, the gloss meter (GM-268A, manufactured by KONICA MINOLTA, INC.) can be used.
- the glossiness of the outer surface 20 A of the toilet seat device 20 is measured at one location of each of a flat region on the outer surface of the toilet seat box 30 and a flat region on the outer surface of the toilet lid 50 .
- the glossiness of the outer surface 11 A of the toilet body 11 is measured at one location of a flat region on the outer peripheral surface of the peripheral wall 14 .
- the glossiness of the outer surface 20 A of the toilet seat device 20 and the glossiness of the outer surface 11 A of the toilet body 11 are 50 or less.
- the glossiness of the outer surface 11 A of the toilet body 11 is preferably 10 or more and 50 or less, more preferably 15 or more and 45 or less, and still more preferably 20 or more and 40 or less.
- the glossiness of the outer surface 20 A of the toilet seat device 20 is preferably 5 or more and 40 or less, more preferably 8 or more and 35 or less, and still more preferably 10 or more and 30 or less.
- the glossiness of the outer surface 20 A of the toilet seat device 20 is preferably less than the glossiness of the outer surface 11 A of the toilet body 11 . According to this configuration, even when illumination light and natural light strikes from above in the installed state of the toilet 10 , the luster of the toilet seat device 20 with respect to the toilet body 11 is suppressed, and the appearance of the toilet 10 as a whole can be harmonized.
- the toilet seat device 20 has a coated surface and a non-coated surface.
- the coated surface is shaded, and the non-coated surface is drawn in a white outlined shape.
- the coating film 29 is schematically drawn by a thick solid line.
- the outer surface 20 A of the toilet seat device 20 is a coated surface. That is, the outer surface 20 A of the toilet seat device 20 is a surface on which the coating film 29 is formed by applying coating material to a base material 28 .
- the outer surface 20 A being a coated surface means that a surface, of the outer surface 20 A, that is easily seen from an upper side, a front side, a right side, and a left side is a coated surface. That is, it can be said that the outer surface 20 A is a coated surface as long as at least the easily visible surface of the outer surface 20 A is a coated surface, and the surface that is not easily visible may not be coated.
- the base material 28 is made of a synthetic resin and is colored in the same color as the coating film 29 .
- the coating film 29 a transparent coating layer is laminated on a color layer in white or the like. In the non-coated surface, the base material 28 is exposed. The glossiness of the coating film 29 is lower than the glossiness of the base material 28 . That is, the outer surface 20 A of the toilet seat device 20 is adjusted to have glossiness equal to or less than glossiness of the outer surface 11 A of the ceramic toilet body 11 by forming the coating film 29 on the base material 28 .
- the outer surface of the toilet seat 40 is also a coated surface in which the coating film 29 is formed by applying coating material to the base material 28 .
- the outer surface of the side cover 15 is also a coated surface similar to the outer surface 20 A of the toilet seat device 20 .
- the sliding surfaces 31 A and 31 B on which the toilet seat shaft portion 46 slides and the sliding surface 31 C on which the toilet lid shaft portion 55 slides are non-coated surfaces. That is, on the left surface of the toilet seat box 30 , the coating film 29 is not formed on the opening edge and the inner peripheral surface of the toilet seat support portion 24 and the outer surface of the toilet lid support portion 27 .
- the non-coated surface is provided in a range wider than a range in which the flange portion 47 of the toilet seat shaft portion 46 slides.
- the non-coated surface provided on the sliding surface 31 A and on and around the sliding surfaces 31 B are hidden by the toilet seat 40 , and are provided in a range that is hardly visually recognized by the user when viewed from the side.
- the non-coated surface provided on the sliding surface 31 C is hidden by the toilet lid 50 and is provided in a range that is hardly visually recognized by the user when viewed from the side.
- the inner peripheral surfaces 36 A and 37 A with which the toilet seat driving unit 23 and the toilet lid driving unit 26 are in contact are non-coated surfaces.
- the contact surface 42 A, of the rear leg portion 42 which comes into contact with the toilet body 11 is a non-coated surface.
- the under-side surface 50 A of the toilet lid 50 is a non-coated surface.
- the under-side surface of upper cover 34 and the under-side surface of lower cover 33 are non-coated surfaces.
- the toilet seat device 20 of some embodiments is disposed on an upper part of the toilet body 11 .
- the glossiness of an outer surface 20 A of the toilet seat device 20 is equal to or less than the glossiness of an outer surface 11 A of the toilet body 11 . Since the toilet seat device is disposed on the upper part of the toilet body 11 , the toilet seat device is more likely to receive illumination light and natural light than the toilet body 11 , and the gloss is easily felt by the user. When the glossiness of the outer surface of the toilet seat device is remarkably higher than the glossiness of the outer surface 11 A of the toilet body 11 , there is a concern that the sense of unity of the toilet may be impaired due to the strong luster of the toilet seat device.
- the appearance of the toilet 10 as a whole can be harmonized.
- the glossiness of the outer surface 20 A and the glossiness of the outer surface of the toilet body 11 are 50 or less. According to this configuration, the appearance in which the luster of the toilet 10 is suppressed as a whole can be obtained.
- the outer surface 20 A is a coated surface. According to this configuration, the glossiness of the outer surface 20 A can be easily adjusted by coating. For this reason, for example, the glossiness of the outer surface 20 A can be appropriately set in accordance with the toilet body 11 made of ceramics different in material from the toilet seat device 20 .
- the toilet seat device 20 of some embodiments includes the toilet seat shaft portion 46 and the toilet lid shaft portion 55 which are movably provided.
- the sliding surfaces 31 A, 31 B, and 31 C on which the toilet seat shaft portion 46 and the toilet lid shaft portion 55 slide are non-coated surfaces. According to this configuration, there is no concern that the coating films on the sliding surfaces 31 A, 31 B, and 31 C are peeled off by sliding of the toilet seat shaft portion 46 and the toilet lid shaft portion 55 . For this reason, the design of the toilet 10 is hardly impaired due to peeling and peeling residue of the coating film.
- the toilet seat device 20 of some embodiments includes a toilet seat having the rear leg portions 42 .
- the contact surface 42 A, of the rear leg portion 42 which comes into contact with the toilet body 11 is a non-coated surface. According to this configuration, there is no concern that the coating film on the contact surface 42 A is peeled off due to contact of the contact surface 42 A with the toilet body 11 or application of the weight of the seated person to the contact surface 42 A when the seated person sits on the toilet seat 40 . For this reason, the design of the toilet 10 is hardly impaired due to peeling and peeling residue of the coating film.
- the toilet seat device 20 of some embodiments includes the toilet lid 50 rotatably attached to the toilet seat box 30 .
- the under-side surface 50 A of the toilet lid 50 is a non-coated surface. According to this configuration, the area of the coated surface can be reduced to contribute to cost reduction as compared with the configuration in which the under-side surface 50 A of the toilet lid 50 is coated. In the configuration in which the upper-side surface of the toilet lid 50 is a coated surface and the under-side surface 50 A is a non-coated surface, the boundary between the coated surface and the non-coated surface can be disposed near the end surface of the toilet lid 50 .
- the boundary between the coated surface and the non-coated surface is hardly visually recognized by the user, and the design property of the toilet lid 50 is hardly impaired due to formation of the coating film 29 .
- the upper-side surface of the toilet lid 50 is a coated surface and the under-side surface 50 A is a non-coated surface
- coating can be easily performed separating the coated surface from the non-coated surface.
- the outer surface of the toilet seat device need only include a surface that can be easily seen from an upper side, a front side, a right side, and a left side when the toilet lid is closed.
- the glossiness of the top surface of the lower cover of the toilet seat box and the outer surface of the toilet seat is not particularly limited. However, at least one of the glossiness of the top surface of the lower cover of the toilet seat box and the glossiness of the outer surface of the toilet seat is preferably equal to the glossiness of the outer surface of the toilet seat box and the outer surface of the toilet lid.
- the values of the glossiness of the outer surface of the toilet seat device and the glossiness of the outer surface of the toilet body are not limited.
- a configuration in which the glossiness of the outer surface of the toilet seat device is larger than 50 can also be included in the technical scope of the present disclosure.
- the outer surface of the toilet seat device is not limited to the coated surface.
- the glossiness of the outer surface may be adjusted by fine embossing or the like.
- the outer surface of the toilet seat device is preferably a smooth surface.
- the material of the base material of the toilet seat device is not particularly limited.
- the coating film may have a primer layer that improves the surface state and enhances adhesion with other layers.
- the sliding surface is not limited to the sliding surface on which the toilet seat shaft portion and the toilet lid shaft portion slide.
- the sliding surface may be any of these sliding surfaces, or may be another surface on which another movable member slides.
- the toilet seat device may not have a non-coated surface. Even in the case of having a non-coated surface, the portion, the position, and the range where the non-coated surface is formed can be appropriately changed.
- the under-side surface of the toilet lid may be a coated surface.
- the top surface of the lower cover may be a non-coated surface.
- the entire under-side surface of the toilet seat may be a non-coated surface.
- the toilet seat device may be configured not to include a toilet lid, and include a toilet seat box and a toilet seat.
- the outer surface of the toilet seat device may include the outer surface of the toilet seat.
- the remote controller accommodated in the recess of the lower cover may also have glossiness of 50 or less and a matte tone.
- a cushion body (not illustrated) is disposed on the top surface of the toilet seat, the cushion body may also have glossiness of 50 or less and a matte tone.
- the toilet may not have the side cover, and substantially the entire circumference of the toilet body may be made of ceramics. Further, a side cover made of ceramics having glossiness equal to that of the toilet body may be attached to the toilet body.
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A toilet seat device is configured to be disposed on an upper part of a toilet body and includes an outer surface. The outer surface has first glossiness, and an outer surface of the toilet body has second glossiness. The first glossiness is equal to or less than the second glossiness.
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- This application claims the priority of Japanese Patent Application No. 2020-170931 filed on Oct. 9, 2020, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
- The present disclosure relates to a toilet seat device.
- JP 2005-137412 A discloses a toilet seat device including a main body provided on a toilet, and a toilet seat and a toilet lid pivotally supported on the main body so as to be rotatable. A resin sheet is integrally molded on substantially the entire upper-side surface of the toilet lid. In JP 2005-137412 A, it is described that the appearance can be further improved by previously printing on the resin sheet at least one of a character representation and a pattern, and the like.
- In recent years, a toilet seat devices have further improved design. Specifically, in a state where the toilet seat device is disposed on the upper part of the toilet body, the entire toilet may have a harmonized appearance. However, JP 2005-137412 A does not consider that the entire toilet should have a harmonized appearance.
- The present disclosure has been made based on the above circumstances, and an object of the present disclosure is to provide a toilet seat device that can provide a harmonized appearance as a whole toilet.
- A toilet seat device of the present disclosure is configured to be disposed on an upper part of a toilet body and includes an outer surface. The outer surface has first glossiness, and an outer surface of the toilet body has second glossiness. The first glossiness is equal to or less than the second glossiness.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a toilet, according to some embodiments; -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view illustrating the toilet in a state where the toilet lid is opened, according to some embodiments; -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the lower cover, according to some embodiments; -
FIG. 4 is a side view illustrating a coated surface and a non-coated surface of the lower cover with the upper cover removed, according to some embodiments; -
FIG. 5 is a top view illustrating a coated surface and a non-coated surface of the lower cover with the upper cover removed, according to some embodiments; -
FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view taken along line A-A inFIG. 5 , according to some embodiments; and -
FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view taken along line B-B inFIG. 5 , according to some embodiments. - As illustrated in
FIG. 1 , atoilet 10 according to some embodiments includes atoilet body 11 and atoilet seat device 20. Hereinafter, in each component, the front-rear direction, the left-right direction, and the up-down direction indicate the front-rear direction, the left-right direction, and the up-down direction, respectively, when viewed from a seated person seated on thetoilet 10. In each drawing, the up-down direction is indicated by arrows UP and DW, the front-rear direction is indicated by arrows FR and BW, and the left-right direction is indicated by arrows L and R. - As illustrated in
FIG. 2 , thetoilet body 11 includes atoilet bowl 12, arim portion 13, and aperipheral wall 14. Thetoilet bowl 12, therim portion 13, and theperipheral wall 14 are made of ceramic and are integrally formed. Therim portion 13 is provided continuously to the upper end of thetoilet bowl 12. - The
peripheral wall 14 covers thetoilet bowl 12 over the left and right sides from the front. Theperipheral wall 14 houses therein a drain pipe and the like disposed below thetoilet bowl 12. Theperipheral wall 14 hangs down from an outer peripheral edge portion of therim portion 13 to constitute an external appearance of thetoilet body 11. Aside cover 15 is attached to thetoilet body 11 so as to be continuous from the rear end of theperipheral wall 14. Theside cover 15 is made of synthetic resin and is formed independently of thetoilet body 11. Theside cover 15 covers a drain pipe, a toilet flushing device, and the like (not illustrated) behind thetoilet body 11. - As illustrated in
FIGS. 1 and 2 ,toilet seat device 20 is disposed on an upper part of thetoilet body 11.Toilet seat device 20 includes atoilet seat box 30, atoilet seat 40, and atoilet lid 50. Thetoilet seat box 30 includes a base member (not illustrated) and acover member 32 which covers an upper part of the base member. Thetoilet seat box 30 is configured as a housing that accommodates functional components such as a private part washing device and a toilet flushing device. - As illustrated in
FIGS. 3 and 4 , thecover member 32 includes alower cover 33 and anupper cover 34. Thelower cover 33 has a box shape opened downward. Arecess 35 which accommodates a remote controller (not illustrated) is formed on a top surface of thelower cover 33. Theupper cover 34 is detachably assembled to thelower cover 33 and covers an upper part of thelower cover 33 from above. - The
toilet seat 40 illustrated inFIG. 2 is rotatably attached to thetoilet seat box 30. A rotation axis of thetoilet seat 40 is represented by X1. In a closed state,toilet seat 40 is disposed in a lying posture along a top surface of thetoilet body 11. In the opened state, thetoilet seat 40 is disposed in a standing posture toward the upward direction of thetoilet body 11 with slightly inclined backward. - As illustrated in
FIGS. 2 and 7 , thetoilet seat 40 includes a toilet seatmain body 41, a front leg portion (not illustrated), arear leg portion 42, and a pair of toilet 43 and 44. Theseat hinge portions rear leg portion 42 corresponds to a leg portion. The toilet seatmain body 41 has an annular shape with an open center, and is disposed along therim portion 13 in a state where thetoilet seat 40 is closed. Therear leg portion 42 protrudes from the under-side surface of the toilet seatmain body 41 and supports the toilet seatmain body 41 from below. Therear leg portion 42 has acontact surface 42A which comes into contact with thetoilet body 11. The pair of toilet seat hinge 43 and 44 protrudes rearward from both left and right sides of the rear end portion of the toilet seatportions main body 41. The toilet seatmain body 41, therear leg portion 42, and the pair of toilet 43 and 44 are made of synthetic resin and integrally provided. The front leg portion is provided independently of the toilet seatseat hinge portions main body 41. The front leg portion is attached to the toilet seatmain body 41 after forming acoating film 29 described later. Thetoilet seat 40 is formed in a hollow shape by welding a seat upper-side member and a seat under-side member, and has acut surface 45 at which a welded portion is cut. Thecut surface 45 is a non-coated surface on which thecoating film 29 is not formed. - As illustrated in
FIG. 6 , the left toiletseat hinge portion 44 of the pair of toilet 43 and 44 is provided with a toiletseat hinge portions seat shaft portion 46 constituting the rotation axis X1 of thetoilet seat 40. The toiletseat shaft portion 46 is provided independently of the toiletseat hinge portion 44, and is assembled to the toiletseat hinge portion 44. The toiletseat shaft portion 46 protrudes rightward from the right surface of the toiletseat hinge portion 44. The toiletseat shaft portion 46 has aflange portion 47 which projects in a flange shape and comes into contact with the right surface of the toiletseat hinge portion 44. As thetoilet seat 40 is opened and closed, the toiletseat shaft portion 46 rotates together with thetoilet seat 40 with respect to thetoilet seat box 30. The toiletseat shaft portion 46 corresponds to a movable member provided movably. - As illustrated in
FIG. 1 andFIG. 2 , thetoilet lid 50 is rotatably attached totoilet seat box 30 above thetoilet seat 40. A rotation axis of thetoilet lid 50 is represented by X2. In a closed state, thetoilet lid 50 is disposed in a lying posture along a top surface of thetoilet body 11. In the opened state, thetoilet lid 50 is disposed in a standing posture toward the upward direction of thetoilet body 11 with slightly inclined backward. - The
toilet lid 50 includes a toilet lidmain body 51 and a pair of toilet 53 and 54. In a state where thelid hinge portions toilet lid 50 is closed, the toilet lidmain body 51 covers a top surface and an entire opening of the toilet seatmain body 41, and also covers an exterior surface of the toilet seatmain body 41. The pair of toilet 53 and 54 protrudes rearward from both left and right sides of the rear end portion of the toilet lidlid hinge portions main body 51. The toilet lidmain body 51 and the pair of toilet 53 and 54 are made of synthetic resin and integrally provided.lid hinge portions - As illustrated in
FIG. 2 , the left toiletlid hinge portion 54 of the pair of toilet 53 and 54 is provided with a toiletlid hinge portions lid shaft portion 55 constituting the rotation axis X2 of thetoilet lid 50. The toiletlid shaft portion 55 has a fitting portion that opens rightward. As thetoilet lid 50 is opened and closed, the toiletlid shaft portion 55 rotates with respect to thetoilet seat box 30. The toiletlid shaft portion 55 corresponds to a movable member provided movably. - As illustrated in
FIGS. 2 and 5 , thetoilet seat box 30 is provided with a toiletseat driving unit 23, a toiletseat support portion 24, a toiletlid driving unit 26, and a toiletlid support portion 27. The toiletseat driving unit 23 supports a righttoilet seat hinge 43, and applies a rotational force to the toiletseat hinge portion 43. Toiletseat support portion 24 rotatably supports a left toiletseat hinge portion 44. Toiletlid driving unit 26 supports a right toiletlid hinge portion 53, and applies a rotational force to the toiletlid hinge portion 53. Toiletlid support portion 27 rotatably supports a left toiletlid hinge portion 54. - As illustrated in
FIG. 6 , the toiletseat support portion 24 has a cylindrical shape opened to the left surface oflower cover 33. Toiletseat support portion 24 is provided integrally with thelower cover 33. The distal end portion of the toiletseat shaft portion 46 farther than theflange portion 47 is inserted into the toiletseat support portion 24. The inner peripheral surface of the toiletseat support portion 24 is a slidingsurface 31A on which the outer peripheral surface of the toiletseat shaft portion 46 slides. The opening edge of the toiletseat support portion 24 is a slidingsurface 31B on which theflange portion 47 of the toiletseat shaft portion 46 slides. - As illustrated in
FIG. 5 , the toiletlid support portion 27 has a columnar shape protruding from a left surface of thelower cover 33. The toiletlid support portion 27 is provided integrally with thelower cover 33. The toiletlid support portion 27 is inserted into a fitting portion of the toiletlid shaft portion 55. An outer peripheral surface of the toiletlid support portion 27 is a slidingsurface 31C on which an inner peripheral surface of the fitting portion slides. - As illustrated in
FIG. 3 , thetoilet seat box 30 hasfirst insertion hole 36 andsecond insertion hole 37 opened in the right surface. The toiletseat driving unit 23 is inserted into thefirst insertion hole 36. An innerperipheral surface 36A offirst insertion hole 36 is in contact with the toiletseat driving unit 23. The toiletlid driving unit 26 is inserted into thesecond insertion hole 37. An innerperipheral surface 37A ofsecond insertion hole 37 is in contact with the toiletlid driving unit 26. - The
toilet seat device 20 has a matte appearance with low glossiness. The glossiness of anouter surface 20A of thetoilet seat device 20 is equal to or less than the glossiness of anouter surface 11A of thetoilet body 11. In the present disclosure, glossiness of theouter surface 20A of thetoilet seat device 20 means glossiness of a surface that is easily seen from an upper side, a front side, a right side, and a left side when thetoilet lid 50 is closed. The glossiness of theouter surface 20A of thetoilet seat device 20 is also referred to as first glossiness. The glossiness of theouter surface 11A of thetoilet body 11 means glossiness of a surface that is not covered with theclosed toilet lid 50 and is easily seen from a front side, a right side, and a left side. The glossiness of theouter surface 11A of thetoilet body 11 is also referred to as second glossiness. Theouter surface 20A of thetoilet seat device 20 includes an outer surface of thetoilet seat box 30 and an outer surface of thetoilet lid 50. The outer surface of thetoilet seat box 30 is a top surface, a front surface, a rear surface, a left surface, and a right surface of theupper cover 34, and a surface of thelower cover 33 that is not covered with theupper cover 34 among a front surface, a rear surface, a left surface, and a right surface of thelower cover 33. The outer surface of thetoilet lid 50 is a top surface and an outer peripheral surface of thetoilet lid 50 in a state where thetoilet lid 50 is closed. Hereinafter, the surface located opposite the outer surface of thetoilet lid 50 is referred to as the under-side surface 50A of thetoilet lid 50. Theouter surface 11A of thetoilet body 11 is an outer peripheral surface of theperipheral wall 14. - In the
toilet seat device 20, glossiness of the outer surface of thetoilet seat 40 is also equal to or less than glossiness of theouter surface 11A of thetoilet body 11. The outer surface of thetoilet seat 40 is a top surface, an outer peripheral surface, an inner peripheral surface, and a lower surface of thetoilet seat 40 in a state where thetoilet seat 40 is closed. In thetoilet 10, similarly to theouter surface 20A of thetoilet seat device 20, glossiness of the outer surface of theside cover 15 is also equal to or less than glossiness of theouter surface 11A of thetoilet body 11. - In the present disclosure, a state in which the glossiness is equal to or less includes a case where the glossiness of the
outer surface 20A is equal to the glossiness of theouter surface 11A and a case where the glossiness of theouter surface 20A is lower than the glossiness of theouter surface 11A. The state in which the glossiness is equal means that the difference between the glossiness of theouter surface 20A and the glossiness of theouter surface 11A is within ±10 and preferably within ±5 when measured by a glossiness measurement method to be described later. That is, in the present disclosure, the glossiness of theouter surface 20A of thetoilet seat device 20 is equal to or less than a value obtained by adding 10 to the glossiness of theouter surface 11A of thetoilet body 11 and preferably equal to or less than a value obtained by adding 5 to the glossiness of theouter surface 11A of thetoilet body 11 when measured by a method of measuring glossiness to be described later. - The glossiness is measured as 60° specular glossiness by a gloss meter according to JIS-Z8741. As a gloss meter, for example, the gloss meter (GM-268A, manufactured by KONICA MINOLTA, INC.) can be used. The glossiness of the
outer surface 20A of thetoilet seat device 20 is measured at one location of each of a flat region on the outer surface of thetoilet seat box 30 and a flat region on the outer surface of thetoilet lid 50. The glossiness of theouter surface 11A of thetoilet body 11 is measured at one location of a flat region on the outer peripheral surface of theperipheral wall 14. When both the glossiness of the outer surface of thetoilet seat box 30 and the glossiness of the outer surface of thetoilet lid 50 are equal to or less than the glossiness of the outer peripheral surface ofperipheral wall 14, it is determined that the glossiness of theouter surface 20A of thetoilet seat device 20 is equal to or less than the glossiness of theouter surface 11A of thetoilet body 11. - The glossiness of the
outer surface 20A of thetoilet seat device 20 and the glossiness of theouter surface 11A of thetoilet body 11 are 50 or less. The glossiness of theouter surface 11A of thetoilet body 11 is preferably 10 or more and 50 or less, more preferably 15 or more and 45 or less, and still more preferably 20 or more and 40 or less. When the glossiness of theouter surface 11A of thetoilet body 11 is within the above range, it is easy to manufacture thetoilet body 11 with low gloss. The glossiness of theouter surface 20A of thetoilet seat device 20 is preferably 5 or more and 40 or less, more preferably 8 or more and 35 or less, and still more preferably 10 or more and 30 or less. When the glossiness of theouter surface 20A of thetoilet seat device 20 is within the above range, it is easy to adjust the glossiness according to the glossiness of thetoilet body 11. - The glossiness of the
outer surface 20A of thetoilet seat device 20 is preferably less than the glossiness of theouter surface 11A of thetoilet body 11. According to this configuration, even when illumination light and natural light strikes from above in the installed state of thetoilet 10, the luster of thetoilet seat device 20 with respect to thetoilet body 11 is suppressed, and the appearance of thetoilet 10 as a whole can be harmonized. - As illustrated in
FIGS. 4 to 7 , thetoilet seat device 20 has a coated surface and a non-coated surface. InFIGS. 4 and 5 , the coated surface is shaded, and the non-coated surface is drawn in a white outlined shape. InFIGS. 7 and 8 , thecoating film 29 is schematically drawn by a thick solid line. - The
outer surface 20A of thetoilet seat device 20 is a coated surface. That is, theouter surface 20A of thetoilet seat device 20 is a surface on which thecoating film 29 is formed by applying coating material to abase material 28. In the present disclosure, theouter surface 20A being a coated surface means that a surface, of theouter surface 20A, that is easily seen from an upper side, a front side, a right side, and a left side is a coated surface. That is, it can be said that theouter surface 20A is a coated surface as long as at least the easily visible surface of theouter surface 20A is a coated surface, and the surface that is not easily visible may not be coated. Thebase material 28 is made of a synthetic resin and is colored in the same color as thecoating film 29. In thecoating film 29, a transparent coating layer is laminated on a color layer in white or the like. In the non-coated surface, thebase material 28 is exposed. The glossiness of thecoating film 29 is lower than the glossiness of thebase material 28. That is, theouter surface 20A of thetoilet seat device 20 is adjusted to have glossiness equal to or less than glossiness of theouter surface 11A of theceramic toilet body 11 by forming thecoating film 29 on thebase material 28. The outer surface of thetoilet seat 40 is also a coated surface in which thecoating film 29 is formed by applying coating material to thebase material 28. The outer surface of theside cover 15 is also a coated surface similar to theouter surface 20A of thetoilet seat device 20. - As illustrated in
FIGS. 4 and 6 , the sliding 31A and 31B on which the toiletsurfaces seat shaft portion 46 slides and the slidingsurface 31C on which the toiletlid shaft portion 55 slides are non-coated surfaces. That is, on the left surface of thetoilet seat box 30, thecoating film 29 is not formed on the opening edge and the inner peripheral surface of the toiletseat support portion 24 and the outer surface of the toiletlid support portion 27. Around the slidingsurface 31B, the non-coated surface is provided in a range wider than a range in which theflange portion 47 of the toiletseat shaft portion 46 slides. The non-coated surface provided on the slidingsurface 31A and on and around the slidingsurfaces 31B are hidden by thetoilet seat 40, and are provided in a range that is hardly visually recognized by the user when viewed from the side. The non-coated surface provided on the slidingsurface 31C is hidden by thetoilet lid 50 and is provided in a range that is hardly visually recognized by the user when viewed from the side. In thetoilet seat box 30 illustrated inFIG. 3 , the inner 36A and 37A with which the toiletperipheral surfaces seat driving unit 23 and the toiletlid driving unit 26 are in contact are non-coated surfaces. As illustrated inFIG. 7 , in thetoilet seat 40, thecontact surface 42A, of therear leg portion 42, which comes into contact with thetoilet body 11 is a non-coated surface. As illustrated inFIGS. 6 and 7 , the under-side surface 50A of thetoilet lid 50 is a non-coated surface. In thetoilet seat box 30, the under-side surface ofupper cover 34 and the under-side surface oflower cover 33 are non-coated surfaces. - Functions and effects of the embodiments configured as described above will be described.
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toilet seat device 20 of some embodiments is disposed on an upper part of thetoilet body 11. The glossiness of anouter surface 20A of thetoilet seat device 20 is equal to or less than the glossiness of anouter surface 11A of thetoilet body 11. Since the toilet seat device is disposed on the upper part of thetoilet body 11, the toilet seat device is more likely to receive illumination light and natural light than thetoilet body 11, and the gloss is easily felt by the user. When the glossiness of the outer surface of the toilet seat device is remarkably higher than the glossiness of theouter surface 11A of thetoilet body 11, there is a concern that the sense of unity of the toilet may be impaired due to the strong luster of the toilet seat device. In thetoilet seat device 20, since the glossiness of theouter surface 20A of thetoilet seat device 20 is equal to or less than the glossiness of theouter surface 11A of thetoilet body 11, the luster of thetoilet seat device 20 is suppressed, andtoilet 10 exhibits a unified appearance. Therefore, according to thetoilet seat device 20, the appearance of thetoilet 10 as a whole can be harmonized. - In some embodiments, the glossiness of the
outer surface 20A and the glossiness of the outer surface of thetoilet body 11 are 50 or less. According to this configuration, the appearance in which the luster of thetoilet 10 is suppressed as a whole can be obtained. - In some embodiments, the
outer surface 20A is a coated surface. According to this configuration, the glossiness of theouter surface 20A can be easily adjusted by coating. For this reason, for example, the glossiness of theouter surface 20A can be appropriately set in accordance with thetoilet body 11 made of ceramics different in material from thetoilet seat device 20. - The
toilet seat device 20 of some embodiments includes the toiletseat shaft portion 46 and the toiletlid shaft portion 55 which are movably provided. The sliding surfaces 31A, 31B, and 31C on which the toiletseat shaft portion 46 and the toiletlid shaft portion 55 slide are non-coated surfaces. According to this configuration, there is no concern that the coating films on the sliding 31A, 31B, and 31C are peeled off by sliding of the toiletsurfaces seat shaft portion 46 and the toiletlid shaft portion 55. For this reason, the design of thetoilet 10 is hardly impaired due to peeling and peeling residue of the coating film. Furthermore, it is possible to suppress deterioration of the dimensional accuracy of the sliding 31A, 31B, and 31C due to the film thickness of the coating film, which may impair the slidability of the toiletsurfaces seat shaft portion 46 and the toiletlid shaft portion 55. - The
toilet seat device 20 of some embodiments includes a toilet seat having therear leg portions 42. Thecontact surface 42A, of therear leg portion 42, which comes into contact with thetoilet body 11 is a non-coated surface. According to this configuration, there is no concern that the coating film on thecontact surface 42A is peeled off due to contact of thecontact surface 42A with thetoilet body 11 or application of the weight of the seated person to thecontact surface 42A when the seated person sits on thetoilet seat 40. For this reason, the design of thetoilet 10 is hardly impaired due to peeling and peeling residue of the coating film. - The
toilet seat device 20 of some embodiments includes thetoilet lid 50 rotatably attached to thetoilet seat box 30. The under-side surface 50A of thetoilet lid 50 is a non-coated surface. According to this configuration, the area of the coated surface can be reduced to contribute to cost reduction as compared with the configuration in which the under-side surface 50A of thetoilet lid 50 is coated. In the configuration in which the upper-side surface of thetoilet lid 50 is a coated surface and the under-side surface 50A is a non-coated surface, the boundary between the coated surface and the non-coated surface can be disposed near the end surface of thetoilet lid 50. For this reason, the boundary between the coated surface and the non-coated surface is hardly visually recognized by the user, and the design property of thetoilet lid 50 is hardly impaired due to formation of thecoating film 29. In the configuration in which the upper-side surface of thetoilet lid 50 is a coated surface and the under-side surface 50A is a non-coated surface, coating can be easily performed separating the coated surface from the non-coated surface. - The present disclosure is not limited to the embodiments described with reference to the above description and drawings, and for example, the following embodiments are also included in the technical scope of the present disclosure.
- The outer surface of the toilet seat device need only include a surface that can be easily seen from an upper side, a front side, a right side, and a left side when the toilet lid is closed. The glossiness of the top surface of the lower cover of the toilet seat box and the outer surface of the toilet seat is not particularly limited. However, at least one of the glossiness of the top surface of the lower cover of the toilet seat box and the glossiness of the outer surface of the toilet seat is preferably equal to the glossiness of the outer surface of the toilet seat box and the outer surface of the toilet lid.
- The values of the glossiness of the outer surface of the toilet seat device and the glossiness of the outer surface of the toilet body are not limited. For example, when the glossiness of the outer surface of the toilet body is larger than 50, a configuration in which the glossiness of the outer surface of the toilet seat device is larger than 50 can also be included in the technical scope of the present disclosure.
- The outer surface of the toilet seat device is not limited to the coated surface. For example, the glossiness of the outer surface may be adjusted by fine embossing or the like. However, from the viewpoint of antifouling property and the like, the outer surface of the toilet seat device is preferably a smooth surface.
- The material of the base material of the toilet seat device is not particularly limited. Depending on the material of the base material, the coating film may have a primer layer that improves the surface state and enhances adhesion with other layers.
- The sliding surface is not limited to the sliding surface on which the toilet seat shaft portion and the toilet lid shaft portion slide. The sliding surface may be any of these sliding surfaces, or may be another surface on which another movable member slides.
- The toilet seat device may not have a non-coated surface. Even in the case of having a non-coated surface, the portion, the position, and the range where the non-coated surface is formed can be appropriately changed. For example, the under-side surface of the toilet lid may be a coated surface. The top surface of the lower cover may be a non-coated surface. The entire under-side surface of the toilet seat may be a non-coated surface.
- The toilet seat device may be configured not to include a toilet lid, and include a toilet seat box and a toilet seat. In the toilet seat device not including the toilet lid, the outer surface of the toilet seat device may include the outer surface of the toilet seat. In the toilet seat device, the remote controller accommodated in the recess of the lower cover may also have glossiness of 50 or less and a matte tone. When a cushion body (not illustrated) is disposed on the top surface of the toilet seat, the cushion body may also have glossiness of 50 or less and a matte tone.
- The toilet may not have the side cover, and substantially the entire circumference of the toilet body may be made of ceramics. Further, a side cover made of ceramics having glossiness equal to that of the toilet body may be attached to the toilet body.
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1. A toilet seat device comprising:
an outer surface having a first glossiness,
wherein the toilet seat device is configured to be disposed on an upper part of a toilet body comprising an outer surface having a second glossiness,
wherein the first glossiness is equal to or less than the second glossiness.
2. The toilet seat device of claim 1 , wherein the first glossiness is 50 or less and the second glossiness is 50 or less.
3. The toilet seat device of claim 1 , wherein the outer surface is a coated surface.
4. The toilet seat device of claim 3 , comprising a movable member provided movably,
wherein a sliding surface on which the movable member slides is a non-coated surface.
5. The toilet seat device of claim 3 , comprising a toilet seat having a leg portion,
wherein a contact surface, of the leg portion, that comes into contact with the toilet body is a non-coated surface.
6. The toilet seat device of claim 3 , comprising:
a toilet seat box; and
a toilet lid configured to rotatably attached to the toilet seat box,
wherein an under-side surface of the toilet lid is a non-coated surface.
7. The toilet seat device of claim 1 , wherein the first glossiness is equal to or less than a value obtained by adding 10 to the second glossiness.
8. The toilet seat device of claim 1 ,
wherein the second glossiness is 10 or more and 50 or less, and
wherein the first glossiness is 5 or more and 40 or less.
9. The toilet seat device of claim 1 , comprising a toilet lid,
wherein the first glossiness is glossiness at a surface,
the surface is easily seen from an upper side, a front side, a right side, and a left side in a state where the toilet lid is closed.
10. The toilet seat device of claim 1 , comprising a toilet lid,
wherein the second glossiness is glossiness at a surface,
the surface is not covered with the toilet lid closed and is easily visible from a front side, a right side, and a left side.
11. The toilet seat device of claim 1 , comprising:
a toilet seat box; and
a toilet lid,
wherein the first glossiness includes both glossiness measured at a flat region on an outer surface of the toilet seat box and glossiness measured at a flat region on an outer surface of the toilet lid.
12. The toilet seat device of claim 1 , wherein the toilet body includes a peripheral wall, and
wherein the second glossiness is glossiness measured at a flat region on an outer peripheral surface of the peripheral wall.
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