US20190145089A1 - Toilet tank top cover - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to the field of toilets. More particularly, the invention relates to detergent dispensing thereto.
- Detergent is conventionally dispensed to a toilet from a relatively small tank, and thus is disadvantaged in requiring replacing thereof from time to time.
- a toilet tank top cover including:
- FIG. 1 is a cut sectional perspective view of a toilet tank top cover according to one embodiment of the invention at the non-pressed state of the dispenser, and the rest of the toilet tank.
- FIG. 2 is a further cut sectional view of the toilet tank top cover of FIG. 1 yet at the non-pressed state of the dispenser.
- FIG. 3 is the cut sectional view of the toilet tank top cover of FIG. 2 at the pressed state of the dispenser.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the toilet being covered by the toilet tank top cover of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 1 is a cut sectional perspective view of a toilet tank top cover according to one embodiment of the invention at the non-pressed state of the dispenser, and the rest of the toilet tank.
- the prior art toilet tank top cover constitutes a plate for merely covering the top of a toilet tank 12 .
- a toilet tank top cover 10 in contrast to the prior art toilet tank top cover, includes, except for the top plate 54 , a compartment 30 , for containing a liquid detergent, for manually dispensing a dose thereof downwards into toilet tank 12 .
- toilet tank top cover 10 utilizes the top of toilet tank 12 , as having a large surface for containing a large amount of the detergent, in spite of the small height of the top of toilet tank 12 , not containing water for the flushing.
- Toilet tank top cover 10 includes a liquid dispenser 32 , for dispensing a dose from the liquid disposed at the bottom of compartment 30 .
- the dispensing is manually operated by pressing a knob 18 of liquid dispenser 32 downwards, from the non-pressed state 52 A of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 2 is a further cut sectional view of the toilet tank top cover of FIG. 1 yet at the non-pressed state of the dispenser.
- Liquid dispenser 32 includes a chamber 50 sized as one dose, and having at least one top aperture 38 A, for functioning as an inlet to chamber 50 ; and at least one bottom aperture 38 B, for functioning as an outlet from chamber 50 .
- chamber 50 is disposed high, thus exposing inlet 38 A to compartment 30 .
- inlet 38 A is open, thus liquid detergent 48 enters chamber 50 from compartment 30 by free fall of gravity only.
- outlet 38 B is closed, thus liquid detergent 48 is confined in compartment 30 .
- the non-pressed state 52 A is the normal state, and is intended to last hours or days.
- inlet 38 A is small as shown in FIG. 2 , and yet the small size thereof is sufficient for filling compartment 30 along a long time.
- FIG. 3 is the cut sectional view of the toilet tank top cover of FIG. 2 at the pressed state of the dispenser.
- inlet 38 A is closed thus not allowing entrance 20 of liquid detergent 48 into chamber 50 from compartment 30 ; and outlet 38 B is open, thus dispensing the dose of liquid detergent 48 by gravity only.
- the non-pressed state 52 A is intended to last several seconds only.
- outlet 38 B is large as shown in FIG. 3 , for being sufficient to empty most or all of the content of compartment 30 by gravity only.
- Dispenser 32 as lacking a pump, is thus advantaged in that frequent presses on knob 18 of liquid dispenser 32 dispense one dose only, since inlet 38 A requires a long time for filling compartment 30 .
- Chamber 50 constitutes a piston, being slideable within a cylinder 60 , for closing either inlet 38 A or outlet 38 B.
- the height 62 of cylinder 62 is smaller than the height 64 of chamber 50 .
- outlet 38 B is disposed below cylinder 60 , thus opening outlet 38 B; and inlet 38 A is disposed against the wall of cylinder 60 , thus closing it.
- inlet 38 A is disposed above cylinder 60 , thus opening inlet 38 A; and outlet 38 B is disposed against the wall of cylinder 60 , thus closing it.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the toilet being covered by the toilet tank top cover of FIG. 1 .
- the liquid detergent may be filled from a top opening 17 of toilet tank top cover 10 ; and knob 18 may as well be pressed therefrom.
- the invention is directed to a toilet tank top cover ( 10 ), including:
- the dispenser ( 32 ) may include a chamber ( 50 ) disposed at the bottom of the compartment ( 30 ),
- the chamber ( 50 ) may include:
- the inlet ( 38 A) is sufficiently small for increasing time required for filling the chamber ( 50 ),
- the outlet ( 38 B) is sufficiently large for shortening the period required for emptying the chamber ( 50 ),
- the dispenser ( 32 ) may further include:
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Description
- This application claims the benefit of priority from Israel Patent Application No. 255623, filed Nov. 13, 2017, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
- The invention relates to the field of toilets. More particularly, the invention relates to detergent dispensing thereto.
- Detergent is conventionally dispensed to a toilet from a relatively small tank, and thus is disadvantaged in requiring replacing thereof from time to time.
- There is a long felt need to provide a solution to the above-mentioned and other problems of the prior art.
- A toilet tank top cover, including:
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- a compartment for containing a liquid detergent; and
- a dispenser,
- thereby utilizing a large space of the compartment.
- Embodiments, features, and aspects of the invention are described herein in conjunction with the following drawings:
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FIG. 1 is a cut sectional perspective view of a toilet tank top cover according to one embodiment of the invention at the non-pressed state of the dispenser, and the rest of the toilet tank. -
FIG. 2 is a further cut sectional view of the toilet tank top cover ofFIG. 1 yet at the non-pressed state of the dispenser. -
FIG. 3 is the cut sectional view of the toilet tank top cover ofFIG. 2 at the pressed state of the dispenser. -
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the toilet being covered by the toilet tank top cover ofFIG. 1 . - The drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale.
- The invention will be understood from the following detailed description of embodiments of the invention, which are meant to be descriptive and not limiting. For the sake of brevity, some well-known features are not described in detail.
- The reference numbers have been used to point out elements in the embodiments described and illustrated herein, in order to facilitate the understanding of the invention. They are meant to be merely illustrative, and not limiting. Also, the foregoing embodiments of the invention have been described and illustrated in conjunction with systems and methods thereof, which are meant to be merely illustrative, and not limiting.
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FIG. 1 is a cut sectional perspective view of a toilet tank top cover according to one embodiment of the invention at the non-pressed state of the dispenser, and the rest of the toilet tank. - The prior art toilet tank top cover constitutes a plate for merely covering the top of a
toilet tank 12. - In contrast to the prior art toilet tank top cover, a toilet
tank top cover 10 according to one embodiment of the invention, includes, except for thetop plate 54, acompartment 30, for containing a liquid detergent, for manually dispensing a dose thereof downwards intotoilet tank 12. - Thus, toilet
tank top cover 10 utilizes the top oftoilet tank 12, as having a large surface for containing a large amount of the detergent, in spite of the small height of the top oftoilet tank 12, not containing water for the flushing. - Toilet
tank top cover 10 includes aliquid dispenser 32, for dispensing a dose from the liquid disposed at the bottom ofcompartment 30. - The dispensing is manually operated by pressing a
knob 18 ofliquid dispenser 32 downwards, from thenon-pressed state 52A ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 2 is a further cut sectional view of the toilet tank top cover ofFIG. 1 yet at the non-pressed state of the dispenser. -
Liquid dispenser 32 includes achamber 50 sized as one dose, and having at least onetop aperture 38A, for functioning as an inlet tochamber 50; and at least onebottom aperture 38B, for functioning as an outlet fromchamber 50. - At the
non-pressed state 52A ofdispenser 32,chamber 50 is disposed high, thus exposinginlet 38A tocompartment 30. At thehigh position inlet 38A is open, thusliquid detergent 48 enterschamber 50 fromcompartment 30 by free fall of gravity only. At thenon-pressed state 52A ofdispenser 32,outlet 38B is closed, thusliquid detergent 48 is confined incompartment 30. - The
non-pressed state 52A is the normal state, and is intended to last hours or days. Thus,inlet 38A is small as shown inFIG. 2 , and yet the small size thereof is sufficient for fillingcompartment 30 along a long time. -
FIG. 3 is the cut sectional view of the toilet tank top cover ofFIG. 2 at the pressed state of the dispenser. - At the pressed state of
dispenser 32,inlet 38A is closed thus not allowingentrance 20 ofliquid detergent 48 intochamber 50 fromcompartment 30; andoutlet 38B is open, thus dispensing the dose ofliquid detergent 48 by gravity only. - The
non-pressed state 52A is intended to last several seconds only. Thus,outlet 38B is large as shown inFIG. 3 , for being sufficient to empty most or all of the content ofcompartment 30 by gravity only. -
Dispenser 32, as lacking a pump, is thus advantaged in that frequent presses onknob 18 ofliquid dispenser 32 dispense one dose only, sinceinlet 38A requires a long time forfilling compartment 30. -
Chamber 50 constitutes a piston, being slideable within acylinder 60, for closing eitherinlet 38A oroutlet 38B. Theheight 62 ofcylinder 62 is smaller than theheight 64 ofchamber 50. - At the pressed
state 52B,outlet 38B is disposed belowcylinder 60, thus openingoutlet 38B; andinlet 38A is disposed against the wall ofcylinder 60, thus closing it. - Referring again to
FIG. 2 , at thenon-pressed state 52A,inlet 38A is disposed abovecylinder 60, thus openinginlet 38A; andoutlet 38B is disposed against the wall ofcylinder 60, thus closing it. -
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the toilet being covered by the toilet tank top cover ofFIG. 1 . - The liquid detergent may be filled from a top opening 17 of toilet
tank top cover 10; andknob 18 may as well be pressed therefrom. - Thus, in one aspect, the invention is directed to a toilet tank top cover (10), including:
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- a compartment (30) for containing a liquid detergent (48); and
- a dispenser (32), for manually dispensing a dose of the liquid detergent (48) from the compartment (30) downwards into a toilet tank (12), being covered by the toilet tank top cover (10),
- thereby utilizing a large space of the compartment (30), as being adapted to a large length (56) and a large width (58) of the toilet tank (12), for dispensing the liquid detergent (48) therefrom.
- The dispenser (32) may include a chamber (50) disposed at the bottom of the compartment (30),
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- thereby the manual dispensing of the dose of the liquid detergent (48) downwards into the toilet tank (12) is advantaged of being received from the bottom (66) of the compartment (30).
- The chamber (50) may include:
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- at least one inlet (38A), disposed at the top of the chamber (50), for receiving the liquid detergent (48) from the bottom (66) of the compartment (30); and
- at least one outlet (38B), disposed at the bottom of the chamber (50),
- for being closed at a non-pressed state of the dispenser (32) for not allowing dispensing, and
- for being open at a pressed state of the dispenser (32),
- thereby the dispensing applies free fall of the liquid detergent (48) from the chamber (50) by gravity rather than pumping, through the at least one outlet (38B) while being open.
- The inlet (38A) is sufficiently small for increasing time required for filling the chamber (50),
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- thereby not allowing frequent dispensing operations.
- The outlet (38B) is sufficiently large for shortening the period required for emptying the chamber (50),
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- thereby requiring a short period of the pressed state.
- The dispenser (32) may further include:
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- a cylinder (60), for covering either the inlet (38A) or the outlet (38B), one at a time, by sliding the chamber (50) within the cylinder (60) and in relation thereto.
- In the figures and/or description herein, the following reference numerals (Reference Signs List) have been mentioned:
- numeral 10 denotes the toilet tank top cover according to one embodiment of the invention;
- numeral 12 denotes the prior art toilet tank;
- numeral 14 denotes the prior art water flushing knob;
- numeral 16 denotes a depression, for accompanying pouring the liquid detergent into the
top opening 17; - numeral 17 denotes a top opening, for pouring the liquid detergent into the
compartment 30; - numeral 18 denotes the knob for manually lowering
chamber 50; - numeral 19 denotes a cap;
- numeral 20 denotes entrance into the chamber;
- numeral 22 denotes exit from the chamber;
- numeral 26 denotes the prior art float, for closing
valve 28; - numeral 28 denotes the prior art water flushing valve;
- numeral 32 denotes the dispenser, being based on gravity, rather than on pumping;
- numeral 34 denotes a seal, for sealing the bottom of
cylinder 60 to the bottom ofchamber 50 at thenon-pressed state 52A; - numeral 38A denotes the inlet of the chamber;
- numeral 38B denotes the outlet of the chamber;
- numeral 40 denotes the prior art bottom seal to the drain;
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46 and 47 denote springs, for normally liftingnumerals chamber 50 in relation tocylinder 60 at thenon-pressed state 52A; - numeral 48 denotes the liquid detergent;
- numeral 50 denotes the chamber, for containing one dose;
- numeral 52A denotes the non-pressed state;
- numeral 52B denotes the pressed state;
- numeral 54 denotes the top plate of the
compartment 30; - numeral 56 denotes the length of
toilet tank 12; - numeral 58 denotes the width of
toilet tank 12; - numeral 60 denotes the cylinder, for closing either the
inlet 38A or theoutlet 38B ofchamber 50; - numeral 62 denotes the height of
cylinder 62; - numeral 64 denotes the height of
chamber 50; - numeral 66 denotes the bottom of the compartment; this bottom is preferably sloped towards
chamber 50. - The foregoing description and illustrations of the embodiments of the invention have been presented for the purpose of illustration, and are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the above description in any form.
- Any term that has been defined above and used in the claims, should to be interpreted according to this definition.
- The reference numbers in the claims are not a part of the claims, but rather used for facilitating the reading thereof. These reference numbers should not be interpreted as limiting the claims in any form.
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