WO2010090372A1 - Urinal pour faire la toilette de parties du corps humain, et cuvette de wc comprenant cet urinal - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
- A01K—ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; AVICULTURE; APICULTURE; PISCICULTURE; FISHING; REARING OR BREEDING ANIMALS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NEW BREEDS OF ANIMALS
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- E03D11/02—Water-closet bowls ; Bowls with a double odour seal optionally with provisions for a good siphonic action; siphons as part of the bowl
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- E03D9/08—Devices in the bowl producing upwardly-directed sprays; Modifications of the bowl for use with such devices ; Bidets; Combinations of bowls with urinals or bidets; Hot-air or other devices mounted in or on the bowl, urinal or bidet for cleaning or disinfecting
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- the present invention relates to a local flushing urinal and a toilet seat comprising the same.
- the toilet is provided with a bidet for washing the vagina and anus of women.
- These bidets are mainly women, so men can not wash the area after urine. Accordingly, there was an uncomfortable problem of washing separately.
- the present invention provides a topical cleansing urinal and a toilet containing the same, which allows the male to wash and dry the local part after urine while preventing the male from splashing outside when urine, and to easily drain the urine.
- the local washing urinal includes a cleaning body having a cleaning space, a nozzle connected to the cleaning body and injecting fluid into the cleaning space, a cleaning tube connected to the nozzle and flowing fluid, and And a control unit coupled to the cleaning tube.
- the local cleaning urinal may further include a sewage pipe connected to the cleaning space, the sewage pipe, and a protective tube surrounding the cleaning tube.
- the local washing urinal may have a blowing space partitioned from the cleaning space and a plurality of blowing holes connecting the blowing space and the cleaning space, the fan and the blowing space located in the blowing space.
- the apparatus may further include a drying device including a positioned heating element.
- the local cleaning urinal may further comprise a handle formed around the outer circumference of the cleaning body.
- the local cleaning urinal may further comprise a hook device for hanging the cleaning body, the hook member comprising a panel, a first latch coupled to one side of the panel and surrounding one outer circumference of the cleaning body, the first A second latch that is separate from the hook portion and is connected to the panel and holds the outer circumference of the cleaning body, and one end is hinged to the panel and covers the other end of the cleaning space.
- the first clasp may be cut out.
- the local cleaning urinal may further include a fixed block coupled to the outer circumference of the cleaning body and through which the cleaning tube passes, wherein the control unit is located in the fixed block, and the control unit may include a flow control unit and a cleaning control unit. Can be.
- the flow controller may include a flow control body having a flow control hole connected to the cleaning pipe, and a lever formed at one end of the flow control body and protruding outside the fixing block, wherein the flow control body is in a longitudinal direction. It may be rotated at a predetermined angle with respect to the center and the flow rate of the washing water moving along the cleaning pipe may vary depending on the degree of coincidence with the flow rate adjusting hole and the cleaning supply pipe.
- the washing control part is located at one end of the washing water supply body and the washing water supply body having at least a portion exposed to the outside of the fixed block and connected to the cleaning supply pipe and the cleaning water supply body, the buffer for pressing the washing water supply body
- a member may include a member, and the flow path hole may be connected to the cleaning supply pipe by pressurizing the cleaning water supply body, and the cleaning water may be injected into the cleaning body through the nozzle.
- the nozzle includes a first plate and a second plate, wherein the nozzle has a gap apart from at least a portion of the first plate and the second plate, and the first plate is connected to the cleaning tube and the gap.
- a ball is formed, and the second plate has a plurality of injection holes connected to the gap, and the washing water supplied through the cleaning pipe is sprayed through the injection hole and spread radially through the gap into the cleaning space. Can be.
- a left toilet having a local washing urinal includes a cleaning body having a cleaning space, a nozzle connected to the cleaning body and injecting fluid into the cleaning space, and a fluid flowing through the nozzle.
- a washing control unit connected to the tubular tube, the washing tube and controlling the washing water sprayed to the nozzle, a transmitting unit which may be in contact with the washing control unit, a toilet body connected to one end of the sewage pipe, and the toilet body It may include a water tank connected and stored therein and having a drainage device for controlling the wash water therein, and a flushing device connected to the drainage device.
- the transmitting unit includes: a first terminal coupled to the cleaning control unit; an operating member hinged to the cleaning body; and at least a portion of which overlaps with the first terminal; a restoring member coupled to one end of the operating member; A second terminal coupled to the surface and capable of contacting the first terminal, a transmission control unit disposed on the cleaning body and connected to the first terminal and the second terminal, and a transmission coupled to the transmission control unit.
- the power supply unit may include a wireless signal when the first terminal and the second terminal contact each other.
- the water dispensing device for receiving the signal
- the receiving power unit connected to the receiving control unit
- a motor connected to the receiving control unit and including a rotating disc, one end is connected to one outside of the rotating disc
- the other end may include a link connected to the drainage device, and a disconnect switch connected to the reception control unit and to which the other end of the link may be contacted.
- the flushing device may further include a manual control unit connected to the reception control unit.
- the toilet seat having the local washing urinal may further include a backflow preventing member coupled to one end of the sewage pipe, wherein the backflow preventing member is connected to the sewage pipe and has an empty storage body and an interior of the storage body. It may be connected and the inside is connected to the inside of the storage body and one end is bent may include a discharge pipe connected to the inside of the toilet body, the position of the discharge pipe is connected to the storage body is higher than the portion connected to the sewage pipe It may be connected at the location.
- the male can wash and dry the local part with the washing water sprayed from the nozzle after urine, so that the local part of the male can be kept hygienic.
- the sewage pipe of the urinal is connected to the toilet bowl, and urine is drained to the toilet bowl by washing water for washing the local area so that no smell occurs.
- the urine does not splash outside because it is urine in a state where the male part is located inside the body, and it is hygienic and does not generate smell.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a local washing urinal and a toilet seat including the same according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view showing the urinal shown in FIG.
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the urinal taken along line III-III shown in FIG. 2;
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged view of a portion A shown in FIG. 3;
- FIG. 5 is an enlarged perspective view of a portion B shown in FIG. 3; FIG.
- FIG. 6 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the cleaning control unit shown in FIG. 5.
- FIG. 6 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the cleaning control unit shown in FIG. 5.
- FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view showing a state in which the washing control unit shown in FIG. 6 is lowered.
- FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view of the flow control section taken along the line VII-VII shown in FIG. 5; FIG.
- FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view of the urinal taken along the line IX-IX shown in FIG. 3.
- FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view of the urinal taken along the line IX-IX shown in FIG. 3.
- FIG. 10 is an enlarged view of a portion C shown in FIG. 6; FIG.
- FIG. 11 is an enlarged view of a portion D shown in FIG. 7; FIG.
- FIG. 12 is a front view of the local urinal shown in FIG. 1 and a toilet comprising the same;
- FIG. 13 is a side view showing the left toilet shown in FIG. 12; FIG.
- FIG. 14 is an enlarged view of a portion E shown in FIG. 13; FIG.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a local washing urinal and a toilet seat including the same according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view showing the urinal shown in FIG. 1
- FIG. 3 is III-III shown in FIG. 2. Sectional view of the urinal along the line.
- the local cleaning urinal 100 includes a cleaning body 110, a sewage pipe 120, a cleaning pipe 130, a nozzle 140, and a controller 150. do.
- the local cleaning urinal 100 may further include a drying device 160, protective tube 170, and the hook member 180.
- the cleaning body 110 penetrates up and down to have a cleaning space 111. However, the cleaning body 110 may be opened only one side without penetrating up and down. The cleaning body 110 may be fixed to the wall by the hook member 180.
- the sewage pipe 120 is connected to the lower portion of the cleaning body 110. Sewage pipe 120 may be connected to the toilet, such as drains. However, the sewage pipe 120 may be omitted.
- the hook member 180 includes a panel 181, a first clasp 182, a cover 183, and a second clasp 184.
- the panel 181 may be installed on the wall and separated from each other.
- the panel 181 may be made of metal or synthetic resin.
- the first clasp 182 is coupled to one side of the panel 181.
- the first clasp 182 surrounds the outer circumference of one portion of the cleaning body 110. At least a portion of the first clasp 182 may be cut and opened according to the size of the cleaning body 110.
- the first clasp 182 may be made of an elastic material. However, the first clasp 182 may be made of silicon.
- the second clasp 184 is coupled to one side of the panel 181 and is spaced apart from the first clasp 182.
- the second clasp 184 may be divided into two sides to open. As the nutrient part is opened, the other end of the cleaning body 110 may be caught. Accordingly, the cleaning body 110 may be fixed to the panel 181 by the first clasp 182 and the second clasp 184.
- the second clasp 184 may be made of substantially the same material as the first clasp 182.
- the cover 183 is separated from the first clasp 182 and connected to the panel 181 by a hinge.
- the cover 183 may move relative to the hinge and cover one side of the cleaning body 110, as shown in FIG. 2.
- the first clasp 182 and the second clasp 184 allow the panel ( When the cleaning body 110 fixed to the 181 is pulled and pulled, the first clasp 182 and the second clasp 184 may be opened to separate the cleaning body 110 from the panel 181.
- At least one handle 114 is formed at the outer circumference of the cleaning body 110 to easily hold the cleaning body 110.
- the male portion may be urinated while being positioned in the cleaning space 111.
- urine can be seen even when the cleaning body 110 is fixed to the panel 181.
- the urinal will have to pee after removing the cover 183 from the cleaning body (110).
- the urine generated in this way is accommodated in the cleaning space 111, the received urine is discharged to the outside through the sewage pipe (120).
- the sewage pipe 120 is omitted, urine is received inside the cleaning body (110). This will prevent the urine from splashing outside.
- the nozzle 140 which is connected to the cleaning tube 130 and injects fluid, is disposed in the cleaning space 111.
- the washing tube 130 may be connected to a faucet (not shown) so that tap water (hereinafter, washing water) may flow.
- the washing water flowing along the washing tube 130 is sprayed through the nozzle 140 under the control of the controller 150 coupled to the washing tube 130.
- the cleaning tube 130 may be combined with a filter (not shown) to filter the washing water.
- a heater (not shown) is coupled to the cleaning tube 130 to heat the washing water to a predetermined temperature.
- the cleaning pipe 130 and the sewage pipe 120 may be freely bent and stretched.
- the protective tube 170 surrounds at least a portion of the cleaning tube 130 and the sewage pipe 120. One end of the protective tube 170 is connected to the cleaning body 110 and the other end is fixed to the wall by the fixing member 171.
- the nozzle 140 will be described with reference to FIG. 4.
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged view of a portion A of FIG. 3.
- the nozzle 140 includes a first plate 142 and a second plate 144, wherein a portion of the first plate 142 and the second plate 144 are separated from each other and the other portion is stuck. have.
- the part where the first plate 142 and the second plate 144 are separated is hereinafter referred to as the gap 141.
- the gap of the gap 141 gradually increases from the center of the nozzle 140 toward the edge. Widens That is, the distance between the center portions L1 of the first plate 142 and the second plate 144 is 0.4 to 0.6 mm, and the distance L2 between the edge portions of the first plate 142 and the second plate 144. May be 0.9 mm to 1.1 mm. This spacing may be variously changed according to the size of the nozzle 140.
- the first plate 142 is formed with a connection hole 143 connecting the cleaning tube 130 and the gap 141.
- a plurality of injection holes 145 connected to the gap 141 are formed in the second plate 144.
- the diameter of the injection hole 145 may be F0.5 to F1.
- the pressure of the washing water to be injected may be strong, and local injury may occur.
- the diameter of the injection hole 45 may be variously changed.
- the washing water may reach the gap 141 through the connection hole 143 under the control of the controller 150. At this time, the washing water may hit the inner surface 144a of the second plate 144. Some of the washing water is injected into the cleaning space 111 through the gap 141 to some of the injection hole 145.
- the washing water injected into the injection hole 145 is jetted finely toward the male portion of the male to wash the local portion, and the washing water sprayed through the gap 141 is discharged while being spread out in a thin film.
- the unfolded washing water touches the inner circumference of the cleaning body 110 to wash the circumference.
- the washing water sprayed in this way may be stored in the cleaning space 111 or discharged to the outside through the sewage pipe 120.
- control unit will be described with reference to FIG. 5.
- FIG. 5 is an enlarged perspective view of a portion B shown in FIG. 3.
- the controller 150 is located in a fixing block 150a through which the cleaning tube 130 passes, and the fixing block 150a is coupled to an outer circumference of the cleaning body 110.
- the controller 150 includes a washing controller 155 for controlling the washing water to be injected and a flow controller 152 for controlling the injection pressure of the washing water.
- FIG. 6 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the cleaning control unit shown in FIG. 5, and FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a state where the cleaning control unit shown in FIG. 6 is lowered.
- the washing control unit 155 includes a washing water supply body 156 and a buffer member 159.
- the washing water supply body 156 has a flow path hole 157 and is positioned inside the fixing block 150a through which the washing tube 130 penetrates and overlaps the washing tube 130. One end protrudes out of the fixing block 150a. The other end of the washing water supply body 156 is coupled to the buffer member 159.
- the buffer member 159 may be formed of a spring or the like.
- the washing tube 130 Since the washing water supply body 156 and the washing tube 130 overlap each other, the washing tube 130 is not connected to the nozzle 140 and is disconnected, thereby blocking the flow of the washing water. However, as shown in FIG. 7, when the washing water supply body 156 is pressurized with a predetermined force, the buffer member 159 is compressed while the flow path hole 157 and the washing tube 130 coincide with each other. It is connected to the nozzle 140. When the cleaning tube 130 is connected, the washing water flows and is injected into the cleaning space 111 through the nozzle 140. The water pressure of the washing water sprayed from the nozzle 140 may be controlled by the flow controller 152.
- the washing water supply body 156 is returned to its original state by the restoring force of the buffer member 159. At this time, the washing water supply body 156 overlaps the washing tube 130, and the washing water flows. This cuts off and the local washing is finished. After the local cleaning is completed, the local part may be dried using the drying apparatus 160.
- FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view of the urinal taken along the line IX-IX of FIG. 3.
- a blowing space 112 is formed in the cleaning body 110.
- a plurality of blowing holes 113 connecting the blowing space 112 and the cleaning space 111 are formed.
- the fan 161 is positioned in the blowing space 112.
- the fan 161 is connected to the drying button 163 formed on the fixing block 150a by an electrical signal. Accordingly, the fan 161 may be operated by the drying button 163.
- the wind generated by the rotation of the fan 161 is blown into the cleaning space 111 through the blowing hole 113 to dry the localized portion where the cleaning is completed.
- a plurality of heating elements 162 may be disposed in the blowing space 112 so that warm wind may be ejected to the cleaning space 111 through the blowing holes 113 by the heat of the heating elements 162.
- the heating element 162 may be omitted.
- the injection pressure of the washing water injected from the nozzle 140 may be controlled by the flow rate control unit 152.
- FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view of the flow control section taken along the line VII-VII shown in FIG. 5; FIG.
- the flow controller 152 includes a flow control body 153 and a lever 153a.
- the flow control body 153 is adjacent to the washing water supply body 156 and at least a portion thereof overlaps the washing tube 130.
- the flow control body 153 may rotate in a predetermined direction based on the longitudinal center thereof.
- One end of the flow control body 153 is coupled to the lever 153a so that the flow control body 153 can be easily rotated while holding the lever 153a.
- the washing water supply body 156 has a flow rate adjusting hole 154 corresponding to the washing tube 130.
- the flow rate adjustment hole 154 may vary depending on the degree of rotation of the flow control body 153.
- the ejection pressure of the washing water sprayed from the nozzle 140 is different depending on the degree of coincidence between the flow rate adjusting hole 154 and the washing tube 130. That is, as shown in FIG.
- FIGS. 10 to 14 A toilet with a urinal according to another embodiment of the present invention will be described.
- the toilet 200 having a urinal includes a local urinal 100, a transmitter 230, a toilet body 210, a water tank 220, and a flushing device 240. do.
- the local washing urinal 100 is generally the same as the embodiment shown in FIGS. 1 to 9. That is, the local cleaning urinal 100 includes a cleaning body 110, a sewage pipe 120, a cleaning pipe 130, a cleaning unit 130, a nozzle 140, a flow control unit 152, and a cleaning control unit 155. Device 160, protective tube 170, and hook member 180.
- the urine is discharged to the outside through the sewage pipe 120 when urination is performed by removing the washing body 110 from the hanger member 180 installed on the wall and placing a male part in the washing space 111.
- the washing control unit 155 is operated to flush the washing water from the nozzle 140 to clean the washing space 111 and the local part.
- the pressure of the flushing water may be adjusted by the flow rate controller 152.
- the local part may be dried using the drying apparatus 160.
- the transmitter 230 is disposed in the cleaning controller 155 according to the present embodiment.
- the transmitter will be described with reference to FIGS. 10 and 11.
- FIG. 10 is an enlarged view of portion C shown in FIG. 6, and FIG. 11 is an enlarged view of portion D shown in FIG. 7.
- a protrusion piece 158 is formed at an outer circumference of the washing water supply body 156.
- the protruding pieces 158 may be made of synthetic resin through which no current flows.
- the transmitter 230 includes a first terminal 231, an operation member 232, a restoration member 233, a second terminal 134, a transmission control unit 235, and a transmission power supply unit ( 236).
- the first terminal 231 is coupled to one surface of the protruding piece 158.
- the first terminal 231 may be made of a metal material through which current flows.
- the operation member 232 is hinged inside the fixing block 150a. As shown in FIG. 10, one end of the operation member 232 overlaps the protruding piece 158, and the restoring member 233 is coupled to the other end.
- Restoration member 233 may be formed such as a spring. However, as long as it has elastic force, it may be used. Accordingly, when the operation member 232 contacts the protruding piece 158, the operation member 232 may be rotated based on the hinge and returned to its original state by the restoration member 233.
- the second terminal 134 is coupled to one surface of the operation member 232.
- the second terminal 134 may be in contact with the first terminal 231. That is, as shown in FIG. 7 and FIG. 11, when the washing water supply body 156 is raised, it is in contact with the first terminal 231 and is not in contact when falling.
- the transmission power supply unit 236 is connected to the transmission control unit 235, and the transmission control unit 235 is connected to the first terminal 231 and the second terminal 134.
- a current of the transmission power supply unit 236 is applied to the transmission control unit 235, and a radio signal is transmitted from the transmission control unit 235.
- the washing water supply body 156 disconnects the washing tube 130 so that the washing water is not ejected from the nozzle 140.
- a wireless signal is transmitted from the transmission control unit 235. The radio signal thus transmitted is received by the flushing device 240.
- the sewage pipe 120 is coupled to the backflow prevention member 250 at one end.
- the backflow prevention member 250 is coupled to the toilet body 210.
- one end of the sewage pipe 120 may be directly connected to the toilet body 210.
- the toilet main body 210 is formed with a waste accommodating space 211 one side is open.
- the waste accommodation space 211 is connected to the sewer.
- the toilet body 210 is provided with a seat (not shown) on which the toilet seat can sit.
- One side of the toilet body 210 is connected to the water tank 220 in which the washing water for draining the dirt contained in the waste accommodation space 211 is stored.
- FIG. 12 is a front view showing the local washing urinal shown in FIG. 1 and a toilet including the same.
- FIG. 12 is a front view showing the local washing urinal shown in FIG. 1 and a toilet including the same.
- the backflow preventing member 250 includes a storage body 251 and a discharge pipe 252.
- the storage body 251 is positioned outside the toilet body 210 and is fixed with a fastening device.
- a pad (not shown) is disposed between the storage body 252 and the toilet body 210. The pad may block one end of the fastening device from directly contacting the toilet body 210, thereby preventing the toilet body 210 from being damaged.
- One end of the sewage pipe 120 is connected to the lower portion of the storage body 251 and the inside of the storage body 251 is empty.
- the urine discharged from the urinal 100 and the washing water (hereinafter, sewage) which cleans the portion flows along the sewage pipe 120 and flows into the storage body 251.
- the discharge pipe 252 is connected to the upper side of the storage body 251, one end of the discharge pipe 252 is bent.
- the bent portion is caught by the toilet body 210 and is located between the toilet body 210 and the seat.
- One end of the bent discharge pipe 252 is located in the waste accommodation space 211. Accordingly, the sewage introduced into the storage body 251 is gradually filled from the lower portion of the storage body 251 and discharged to the waste accommodation space 211 through the discharge pipe 252 when the discharge pipe 252 reaches the connected portion. do.
- Sewage is always filled to some extent in the interior of the storage body 251 due to the height difference between the sewage pipe 120 and the discharge pipe 252 connected to the storage body 251.
- the filled sewage is pure washing water that does not contain urine. The reason is that since the washing is performed after urine, since the washing water is discharged after urine is discharged, only pure washing water is filled in the storage body 251. Since the first washing water filled by the discharged urine is discharged, and the washing water is discharged again to the inside of the storage body 251 to some extent.
- FIG. 13 is a side view illustrating the toilet of FIG. 12.
- the drainage device 10 for transmitting the washing water to the waste accommodation space 211 is located inside the water tank 220.
- the drainage device 10 includes a lever 11 coupled to the water tank 220 and a stopper 12 that closes the hole 221 connected to the waste accommodation space 211.
- the lever 11 and the stopper 12 are connected.
- the stopper 12 is separated from the hole 221 by the lever 11, the washing water is introduced into the waste accommodation space 211, and the waste is discharged to the outside through the sewer.
- the water tank 220 is coupled to the drainage device 10 and the water lowering device 240 for receiving a radio signal of the transmitter 230 is coupled.
- the flushing device 240 will be described with reference to FIG. 14.
- FIG. 14 is an enlarged view of a portion E shown in FIG. 13.
- the flushing device 240 includes a reception control unit 241, a reception power supply unit 242, a motor 243, a link 245, and a disconnect switch 246.
- the flushing device 240 is concealed by a cover.
- the reception control unit 241 is connected to the motor 243 to which the reception power supply unit 242 and the disc 244 are coupled.
- the disc 244 is coupled to the link 245 connected to the lever 11.
- a cutoff switch 246 is disposed at one end of the link 245.
- the reception power supply unit 242 may be 5V to 7V. The voltage may vary in accordance with the capacity of the motor 243.
- the reception controller 241 receives the radio signal transmitted from the transmitter 230. When the wireless signal is received, the power of the reception power supply unit 242 is applied to the motor 243 to drive the motor 243. As the disc 244 is rotated by the driving of the motor 243, the link 245 is operated, and the lever 11 connected thereto is also operated. When the lever 11 is operated, the stopper 12 is separated from the hole 221 of the water tank 220 so that the washing water stored in the water tank 220 is introduced into the waste accommodation space 211 by the pressure introduced therein. Everything in 211 is discharged into the sewer.
- the reception control unit 241, the reception power supply unit 242, the motor 243, the link 245, and the cutoff switch 246 of the water flushing device 240 may be changed in various positions depending on the installation environment.
- the manual control unit 260 is coupled to the water tank 220 to lower the water stored in the water tank 220 without passing through the transmitter 230.
- the manual control unit 260 is connected to the reception control unit 241. Accordingly, when the manual control unit 260 is operated, the power of the reception power supply unit 242 is applied to the motor 243, and the motor 243 is driven to lower the washing water filled in the water tank 220.
- the washing water may be introduced into the waste accommodation space 211 to drain the waste water.
- the present invention can be widely used in the field of sanitary toilet products because urine can be urine in a state where the male part is located, so that urine does not splash outside.
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La présente invention concerne un urinal destiné à la toilette de parties du corps humain, et une cuvette de WC équipée de cet urinal. L'urinal destiné à la toilette du corps humain comprend: un module définissant un espace dévolu à la toilette; une buse reliée au module de façon à pulvériser un fluide dans l'espace dévolu à la toilette; un tuyau de lavage relié à la buse de façon à permettre au fluide de couler dans ledit tuyau, et un contrôleur couplé au tuyau de lavage.
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