Toilet having infrared light generator
A technology of infrared rays and generators, which can be applied to sanitary equipment for toilets, flushing toilets, water supply devices, etc., can solve the problems of toilet environment deterioration, weak strength and durability, and toilet hazards, etc., to reduce manufacturing costs and shorten The effect of manufacturing time and efficient transmission
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experiment example 1
[0117] Experimental example 1. Contrast load evaluation of the control group
[0118] (experimental method)
[0119] First, the present applicant conducted a load evaluation experiment on toilets manufactured as described above (experimental group) and conventional ceramic toilets (control group).
[0120] This kind of load evaluation is also carried out in the following experimental examples 2 to 3. Specifically, using an existing load measuring instrument, an external force is applied from the upper side of the toilet to the lower side for 10 minutes, and any one of the toilets is confirmed. Whether cracks have occurred at the place to evaluate the allowable load that the toilet can bear.
[0121] (test results)
[0122] [Table 1]
[0123] evaluation object allowable load control group 1300N test group 1350N
[0124] That is, the allowable load of the control group, which is a conventional toilet made of ceramic materials, is 1300N, in other w...
experiment example 2
[0130] Experimental example 2.t1 Evaluation by thickness: load and infrared transmittance
[0131] (experimental method)
[0132] The experimental method of Experimental Example 2 was the same as that of Experimental Example 1. The thickness t1 of the infrared transmission region 101a was set to 1 mm to 30 mm, and a total of 30 experimental groups were used as objects in units of 1 mm to evaluate the allowable load of the toilet according to the present invention.
[0133] (experimental results)
[0134] Refer to the results of Experimental Example 2 image 3 .
[0135] image 3 The results of Experimental Example 2 are shown in graphs.
[0136] refer to image 3 , with regard to the allowable load of 1300N of the conventional ceramic material toilet and Experimental Example 1 in which the load evaluation was carried out, experimental groups having a allowable load exceeding the above-mentioned 1300N appeared from the experimental group 2 in which the thickness t1 of the ...
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