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KR20160116924A
KR20160116924A KR1020150045357A KR20150045357A KR20160116924A KR 20160116924 A KR20160116924 A KR 20160116924A KR 1020150045357 A KR1020150045357 A KR 1020150045357A KR 20150045357 A KR20150045357 A KR 20150045357A KR 20160116924 A KR20160116924 A KR 20160116924A
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    • E03DWATER-CLOSETS OR URINALS WITH FLUSHING DEVICES; FLUSHING VALVES THEREFOR
    • E03D1/00Water flushing devices with cisterns ; Setting up a range of flushing devices or water-closets; Combinations of several flushing devices
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The present invention relates to a valve for a toilet. The valve for a toilet is installed in a temporary wall (10) installed in the toilet. The valve for a toilet comprises: a valve body (110) installed to pass through the temporary wall (10) and having an inlet (124) in which water flows inside, and first and second outlets (126, 134) which the water is discharged from, wherein an inner space (122) connected to the inlet (124) and the first and second outlets (126, 134) is formed in the valve body (110); and an opening and closing member (140) selectively opening and closing the inlet (124) by being installed in the valve body (110). Therefore, the valve for a toilet facilitates a work for installing a pipe connected to a bidet in the valve and provides a neat appearance.

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Valve for toilet bowl {VALVE FOR TOILET}

The present invention relates to a toilet bowl valve, and more particularly, to a toilet bowl valve for regulating a water tank of a toilet bowl and water sent to a bidet.

In recent years, the method of installing a sewer pipe connected to a toilet bowl, a sewer pipe connected to a toilet bowl, a sewer pipe connected to a bathtub, etc., on a concrete slab by forming a shelf-type wall instead of embedding it in an interlayer concrete slab is frequently used because of noise reduction, aesthetic improvement, do.

FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a bathroom equipped with a conventional wall-hung type toilet seat, and includes a wall 2 installed inside the toilet, with a predetermined distance from the wall 1; A wall-hung type toilet seat (3) installed on the wall (2); A water tank (4) installed between the inner wall (1) and the wall wall (2) and connected to the toilet seat (3) to supply water; And a supply pipe (5) connected to the water tank (4) and supplying water to the water tank (4).

In the conventional wall-mounted type toilet bowl, the toilet seat 3 is installed on the wall 2 to easily clean the floor, and the water tank 4 is installed inside the wall 2 to clean the aesthetic appearance.

However, in the related art, the inflow of water into the water tank 4 is controlled between the water tank 4 and the supply pipe 5 by using an angle valve such as Patent Document 1. When the bidet is installed in the water tank 4, There is a problem that the operation is troublesome and the appearance is dirty because the pipe connected to the bidet needs to be additionally installed. Especially in recent years, there are many cases where a bidet is included in a newly constructed apartment or a house, so that the construction period becomes long due to the above-mentioned troublesome.

KR 10-1090519 B1 (Dec 8, 2011)

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention has been made in order to solve the above-mentioned problems, and an object of the present invention is to provide a single valve having an inlet and two outlets for simultaneously controlling discharged water, And the outlet port is located inside the wall wall.

According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a toilet valve for use in a toilet, the toilet valve comprising: an inlet port through which water is introduced; A valve body having a second outlet formed therein and having an inner space connected to the inlet and the first and second outlets; And an opening and closing member installed on the valve body to selectively open and close the inlet, wherein the inlet and the first outlet are located at the rear wall of the wall, and the second outlet is located at the front of the wall. .

The valve for a toilet according to the present invention is easy to work for installing a pipe connected to a bidet in a valve, and has a clean appearance.

1 is a perspective view showing a bathroom having a conventional wall-hung type toilet seat,
Fig. 2 is a perspective view showing a bathroom provided with a toilet valve according to the present invention. Fig.
Fig. 3 is a perspective view showing a valve for a toilet according to the present invention.
Fig. 4 is an exploded perspective view of Fig.
Fig. 5 is a rear perspective view of Fig.
6 is an exploded perspective view showing the rotating bar.
7 to 9 are side sectional views showing the operating state of the toilet bowl valve according to the present invention.
10 and 11 are side sectional views showing the operating state of the toilet bowl valve provided with the O-

In the following, a valve for a toilet according to the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.

Fig. 2 is a perspective view showing a bathroom provided with a toilet valve according to the present invention, Fig. 3 is a perspective view showing a toilet valve according to the present invention, Fig. 4 is an exploded perspective view of Fig. 5 is a rear perspective view of FIG. 4, and FIG. 6 is an exploded perspective view showing a rotating bar.

The valve for a toilet according to the present invention is provided with an inlet 124 through which water flows and a first and a second outlet 126 through which the water is discharged. A valve body 110 having an inner space 122 connected to the first and second outlets 126 and 134; And an opening and closing member 140 installed on the valve body 110 and selectively opening and closing the inlet 124. [

Before describing the present invention, the structure of the toilet, which is a space in which the toilet bowl valve according to the present invention is installed, will be briefly described. As shown in FIG. 2, slabs (V) are formed on the floor, and tiles are installed on the slabs (V). On the slab V, a peripheral wall W is installed.

Each component will be described in detail below.

The wall 10 is installed at a predetermined interval from the main wall W in the toilet. The wall 10 is a constituent element for forming a place for installing pipes embedded in the existing slab V. [

The toilet seat 20 is a wall-mounted type, and is installed on the front surface of the wall 10 corresponding to the inside of the toilet.

The water tank 30 is installed in a space between the rear wall of the wall 10 and the wall W and is connected to the toilet seat 20 so that the water inside the water tank 30 is communicated with the toilet seat 20, .

The bidet (40) is installed in the toilet seat (20).

The valve 100 is connected to the inlet pipe 50, the first outlet pipe 60 and the second outlet pipe 70 so that water flowing from the inlet pipe 50 flows into the first outlet pipe 60 and the second outlet pipe 70, As shown in FIG. The valve 100 includes a valve body 110 and an opening and closing member 140.

The valve body 110 is installed through the wall 10 and includes an inlet 124 connected to the inlet pipe 50, a first outlet 126 connected to the first outlet pipe 60, a second outlet pipe 70 A second outlet 134 is formed. The inlet 124 and the first outlet 126 are located at the rear of the wall 10 and the second outlet 134 is located at the front of the wall 10. Accordingly, only the second outlet 134, which is necessary for installing the bidet 40, is exposed to the outside and is not dirty and neat.

Specifically, the valve body 110 includes a first valve body 120 having an inlet 124 and a first outlet 126 formed therein, an internal space 122 formed therein, and an open end; And a second discharge port 134 connected to the open portion of the first valve body 120 and connected to the insertion hole 132 and the insertion hole 132 connected to the inner space 122, 2 valve body 130 as shown in FIG.

The first valve body 120 is in the form of a tube whose one end is opened as shown in FIG. 4, and an internal space 122 is formed. An inlet 124 and a first outlet 126 are formed at the other end of the first valve body 120 and connected to the internal space 122. The inlet port 124 and the first outlet port 126 are formed in parallel as shown in the drawing, and may be formed in various ways depending on the applied position.

The second valve body 130 is formed with an insertion hole 132 passing through the inside of the second valve body 130 and a second outlet 134 connected with the insertion hole 132 and being connected to the open portion of the first valve body 120 The insertion hole 132 and the second outlet 134 are connected to the inner space 122. 4 and 5 to increase watertightness between the first valve body 120 and the second valve body 130. The second valve body 130 is screwed with the first valve body 120, A pair of O-rings R are provided on the outer periphery of the second valve body 130 and the end of the second valve body 130 on which the O-ring R is formed is inserted into the first valve body 120 . A fastening ring 136 is provided at an end of the second valve body 130 and is screwed to the first valve body 120.

The opening and closing member 140 is connected to the second valve body 130 and selectively opens and closes the inlet 124. Specifically, the opening and closing member 140 has a communication groove 142 formed on a side surface thereof and a second valve body 130 A rotation bar 141 screwed into the insertion hole 132 so as to penetrate therethrough; A disk 146 connected to the tip of the rotation bar 141 to selectively open and close the inlet 124; And a handle 147 connected to the rear end of the rotation bar 141.

The rotary bar 141 is in the form of a rod having a circular section as shown in Figs. The rotation bar 141 is formed with a thread T at the tip thereof and is screwed to the insertion hole 132 of the second valve body 130 and rotates in the forward and backward directions with respect to the second valve body 130 . A communication groove 142 is formed in the side surface of the tip of the rotation bar 141 to form a predetermined gap between the insertion hole 132 and the rotation bar 141. This is to prevent the water in the insertion hole 132 from escaping toward the handle 147, which will be described later, in order to prevent water from flowing into the insertion hole 132 and allowing the water to escape to the second outlet 134 A pair of O-rings (R) is provided on the rotary bar (141).

The spline 143 is formed at the rear end of the rotation bar 141 and is connected to the boss 148 of the handle 147 to be described later.

The disk 146 is connected to the tip of the rotary bar 141 and selectively opens and closes the inlet 124 as the rotary bar 141 rotates. The disk 146 is made of a material having a high elastic modulus such as rubber or polyester and closely contacted with the inlet 124 when the inlet 124 is closed. 6, a disk mounting groove 144 is formed at the tip of the rotary bar 141 and the disk 146 is inserted into the disk mounting groove 144 , And the screw (R) is fixed to the center thereof.

The handle 147 is connected to the rotation bar 141 as shown in FIG. 3, and the rotation bar 141 is interlocked with the rotation of the handle 147. A boss 148 is formed in the handle 147 and is coupled with the spline 143 of the rotation bar 141 so that the rotation of the handle 147 is transmitted to the rotation bar 141.

The lever 149 is formed at the outer periphery of the handle 147 so that the user can rotate the handle 147 easily.

7 to 9 are side cross-sectional views showing an operating state of a toilet valve according to the present invention. Hereinafter, an operation state of the toilet bowl valve according to the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.

7, the disk 146 is separated from the inlet 124 so that water flows in from the inlet 124 and the introduced water flows through the first outlet 126 and the second outlet 134 And are supplied to the water tank 30 and the bidet 40, respectively. At this time, the second outlet 134 flows into the space formed by the communication groove 142 of the rotary bar 141 as shown in FIG. When the user rotates the handle 147, the rotation bar 141 is interlocked to cause the disk 146 to block the inlet 124 as shown in FIG. At this time, since the disk 146 is made of a material having a high elastic modulus, the handle 147 can be further rotated to close the inlet 124 tightly.

Figs. 10 and 11 are side cross-sectional views showing an operating state of a toilet valve provided with an O-ring. Fig.

As shown in FIG. 10, an O-ring R 'may be further provided in the communication groove 142 of the rotation bar 141. This can selectively block the discharge to the first outlet 126 and the second outlet 134 as the lever 149 rotates. 10, when the lever 149 is fully released, the O-ring R 'blocks the water flowing into the second outlet 134, and the water introduced into the inlet 124 flows into the first outlet 126). When the lever 149 is slightly locked as shown in FIG. 11, it may be introduced into both the first outlet 126 and the second outlet 134. This is advantageous in that only the toilet 20 is used and the bidet 40 can be effectively used when the bidet 40 is not used.

10: The wall wall 20: The toilet seat
30: Water tank 40: Bidet
50: inlet pipe 60: first outlet pipe
70: second discharge pipe 100: valve
110: valve body 120: first valve body
122: inner space 124: inlet
126: first outlet 130: second valve body
132: insertion hole 134: second outlet
136: fastening ring 140: opening / closing member
141: rotating bar 142: communicating groove
143: spline 144: disk installation groove
146: Disk 147: Handle
148: Boss 149: Lever
W: circumferential T: thread
S: Screw R, R ': O-ring
V: Slavic

Claims (4)

A toilet valve for a toilet, which is installed in a wall (10) installed inside a toilet,
The water inlet 124 and the first and second water outlets 126 and 134 are formed to penetrate through the wall 10 and the water is discharged. A valve body 110 having an inner space 122 connected to the two outlets 126 and 134,
And an opening / closing member (140) installed on the valve body (110) to selectively open / close the inlet (124)
Wherein the inlet 124 and the first outlet 126 are located at the rear of the wall 10 and the second outlet 134 is located at the front of the wall 10.
The method according to claim 1,
The valve body 110 includes a first valve body 120 and a second valve body 120. The first valve body 120 has an inlet 124 and a first outlet 126 formed therein,
An insertion hole 132 connected to the opened portion of the first valve body 120 and connected to the inner space 122 and a second outlet 134 connected to the insertion hole 132 And a second valve body (130) formed on the second valve body.
The method of claim 2,
Wherein the inlet (124) and the first outlet (126) are formed at the other end of the first valve body (120).
The method of claim 2,
The opening and closing member 140 includes a rotation bar 141 formed with a communication groove 142 on a side surface thereof and threaded into the insertion hole 132 through the second valve body 130.
A disk 146 connected to the tip of the rotary bar 141 for selectively opening and closing the inlet 124,
And a handle (147) connected to a rear end of the rotary bar (141).

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JPH0624078U (en) * 1992-08-27 1994-03-29 株式会社三栄水栓製作所 Branch tap
KR200360715Y1 (en) * 2004-06-15 2004-09-01 주식회사 피코그램 A bidet filter assembly and coupling apparatus for controling water purifier by attaching filter of which inlet/outlet is formed in the same direction
KR20050105918A (en) * 2004-01-05 2005-11-08 림 하워드 탁수 Improved toilet system attached a multi-purpose hand held sprayer
KR101090519B1 (en) 2011-07-05 2011-12-08 차윤도 The angle valve which the pipe is attaching
KR20120002854A (en) * 2010-07-01 2012-01-09 (주) 스카이시스템 Tankless wall hung toilet

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JPH0624078U (en) * 1992-08-27 1994-03-29 株式会社三栄水栓製作所 Branch tap
KR20050105918A (en) * 2004-01-05 2005-11-08 림 하워드 탁수 Improved toilet system attached a multi-purpose hand held sprayer
KR200360715Y1 (en) * 2004-06-15 2004-09-01 주식회사 피코그램 A bidet filter assembly and coupling apparatus for controling water purifier by attaching filter of which inlet/outlet is formed in the same direction
KR20120002854A (en) * 2010-07-01 2012-01-09 (주) 스카이시스템 Tankless wall hung toilet
KR101090519B1 (en) 2011-07-05 2011-12-08 차윤도 The angle valve which the pipe is attaching

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