序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
21 VEHICLE LAVATORY US14402025 2013-05-03 US20150166180A1 2015-06-18 Ralf Schliwa; Maria Theresia Strasdas; Florian Schüphaus; Christian Seibt
A vehicle lavatory in particular an aircraft lavatory, is described comprising a cabin having a circumferential wall surrounding a cabin interior space and defining a central vertical axis extending through said cabin interior space wherein said circumferential wall includes an entrance wall section and a sanitary wall section spaced from said entrance wall section a washstand unit extending from said sanitary wall section into said cabin interior space, wherein said washstand unit comprises a washstand top plate extending perpendicularly to said central vertical axis wherein said washstand unit further comprises a washbasin arranged in said washstand top plate, and a urinal unit extending from said sanitary wall section into said cabin interior space, wherein said urinal unit comprises a urinal having a urinal opening, wherein said urinal opening faces said central vertical axis and defines a urinal opening plane.
22 Lavatory Reconfiguration System US13915031 2013-06-11 US20140360099A1 2014-12-11 Darren Carl McIntosh
A method and apparatus for reconfiguring a lavatory area. An apparatus comprises a first lavatory area, a second lavatory area, a first door for the first lavatory area, and a second door for the second lavatory area. The first door and the second door are configured to move between an open position and a closed position. A single passageway is present in both the first lavatory area and the second lavatory area when the first door and the second door are in the open position.
23 Combined bidet-toilet assembly for aircraft US12726108 2010-03-17 US08819875B2 2014-09-02 Simone Guttau; Christiane Lindauer; Klaus-Udo Freitag
A combined bidet and toilet system is provided for a toilet in transportation having a spray nozzle and a flow rate restrictor. The spray nozzle is adapted to provide a water supply to clean a user on the toilet. The flow rate restrictor is adapted to regulate the water supply on the basis of a water flow rate through the spray nozzle. The spray nozzle is adapted so that it is extensible on the toilet for use.
24 Rail vehicle having a sanitary unit US12963835 2010-12-09 US20120144570A1 2012-06-14 Sander Van Lieshout
A rail vehicle has at least one sanitary unit in which a WC device with an outlet pipe is to be installed. A car-body-side waste water pipe connection for connecting to the outlet pipe is provided. An intermediate pipe element is attached to the sanitary unit such that one side of the intermediate pipe element is used for a connection to the outlet pipe and the other side is used for a connection to the waste water pipe.
25 Modular wet room for rail vehicles US12936400 2008-11-17 US20110030576A1 2011-02-10 Claudio Cipone; Martin Kronabeter
A modular wet room for rail vehicles is provided. The wet room includes floor elements, wall elements and ceiling elements composed of core composite material and connected among each other using connection profiles. Supply and discharge lines run along reinforcement profiles integrated into the panels. Further, a panel and a corner profile are provided.
26 Toilet and method of operation US10258156 2001-11-27 US06883188B2 2005-04-26 James A. Sigler; Nathan A. Snyder; Robert D. Krieder; Steven L. Miko; Randall Thomas
A toilet (10) and toilet system suitable for a boat, recreational vehicle, bus or the like is operated via a microprocessor controller to effect a convenient and efficient operation. The toilet includes a base assembly (30) having an electrically-operated flush valve that opens and closes a passage to a waste receiving area. A flush lever assembly (15) has flush lever displaceable from a neutral position toward one of a “flush” position and an “add water” position. In this context, the flush lever initiates a flush cycle in the “flush” position and initiates an add water cycle in the “add water” position. The controller communicates with a water inlet valve, the flush valve and the flush lever assembly. In operation, the controller opens and closes the water inlet valve and controls a position of the flush valve in accordance with a position of the flush lever.
27 Toilet and method of operation US10919908 2004-08-17 US20050015872A1 2005-01-27 James Sigler; Nathan Snyder; Robert Krieder; Steven Miko; Randall Thomas
A toilet and toilet system suitable for a boat, recreational vehicle, bus or the like is operated via a microprocessor controller to effect a convenient and efficient operation. The toilet includes a base assembly having an electrically-operated flush valve that opens and closes a passage to a waste receiving area. A flush lever assembly has a flush lever displaceable from a neutral position toward one of a “flush” position and an “add water” position. In this context, the flush lever initiates a flush cycle in the “flush” position and initiates an add water cycle in the “add water” position. The controller communicates with a water inlet valve, the flush valve and the flush lever assembly. In operation, the controller opens and closes the water inlet valve and controls a position of the flush valve in accordance with a position of the flush lever.
28 Toilet and method of operation US10258156 2002-10-18 US20030121092A1 2003-07-03 James A. Sigler; Nathan A Snyder; Robert D Krieder; Steven L Miko; Randall Thomas
A toilet (10) and toilet system suitable for a boat, recreational vehicle, bus or the like is operated via a microprocessor controller to effect a convenient and efficient operation. The toilet includes a base assembly (30) having an electrically-operated flush valve that opens and closes a passage to a waste receiving area. A flush lever assembly (15) has flush lever displaceable from a neutral position toward one of a nullflushnull position and an nulladd waternull position. In this context, the flush lever initiates a flush cycle in the nullflushnull position and initiates an add water cycle in the nulladd waternull position. The controller communicates with a water inlet valve, the flush valve and the flush lever assembly. In operation, the controller opens and closes the water inlet valve and controls a position of the flush valve in accordance with a position of the flush lever.
29 Toilet bowl assembly and mounting US59688456 1956-07-10 US2820967A 1958-01-28 DEAN WALTER B; BUCHANAN DAVID L
30 Waste disposal system US28435752 1952-04-25 US2798227A 1957-07-09 BOESTER CARL F
31 Waste treating and disposal unit US12774649 1949-11-16 US2630577A 1953-03-10 MORRIS EDGAR L
32 Railway vehicle US61894845 1945-09-27 US2621612A 1952-12-16 MURPHY FRANK L; HAMAN RALPH W; KAY STANLEY W
33 Water closet US68924546 1946-08-08 US2602165A 1952-07-08 SVEN DUNER
34 Shielded water closet US71155646 1946-11-22 US2532763A 1950-12-05 SVEN DUNER
35 Sewage disposal device for toilets US45816542 1942-09-12 US2414964A 1947-01-28 WEIR MCPHERSON HAL
36 Actuating mechanism for a plumbing fixture US23743438 1938-10-28 US2188562A 1940-01-30 LEIF ANDERSEN; FREDRICKSON EDWARD A; ZINKIL ROY H
37 Water closet US51007731 1931-01-21 US1940248A 1933-12-19 DUNER JOHN C
38 Electric water closet US51007831 1931-01-21 US1920367A 1933-08-01 DUNER JOHN C
39 Double-pan hopper and foot control US40284329 1929-10-28 US1779642A 1930-10-28 SCHUMACHER JOHN C
40 Railway car US3751925 1925-06-16 US1700898A 1929-02-05 THEODOR KOPF
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