Hospital ward toilet secondary separation quick-mounting system

By combining the washroom and toilet into a single toilet module and setting up a separate shower module, the problems of low space utilization and long construction period in traditional hospital ward toilets are solved, achieving efficient space utilization and rapid construction.

CN223984297UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-10张文清
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
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Filing Date
2025-03-20
Publication Date
2026-03-10

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Technical Problem

Traditional hospital ward bathrooms have low space utilization, lack separation of wet and dry areas, have long construction cycles, and their construction quality is greatly affected by site conditions and the skill level of workers, making maintenance difficult.

Method used

The modular design combines the washroom and toilet into a toilet module, while the shower is set up as a separate shower module. Prefabricated walls and components are used to achieve rapid assembly.

Benefits of technology

It improves the comfort and efficiency of the space, shortens the construction cycle, enhances project efficiency and ease of use, meets the requirements for dry and wet separation, and reduces safety hazards.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a hospital ward toilet two-separation quick-assembly system, and belongs to the field of fabricated buildings. Comprising a toilet module and a shower module, the toilet module comprises a first wall body, a wash basin, a toilet stool and a toilet door, the first wall body is assembled to form a toilet space, the wash basin and the toilet stool are arranged in the toilet space, and the toilet door is installed on the first wall body; the shower module comprises second walls, a shower head and a shower door, the second walls are combined to form a shower space, the shower head is arranged in the shower space, and the shower door is installed on the second walls. According to the application, the washroom and the bathroom are combined into the bathroom module, and the shower is independently arranged into the shower module, so that the basic requirement of dry-wet separation is met, the limited space is utilized to the maximum extent, and the comfort level and the use efficiency of the space are improved; secondly, the toilet module and the shower module both adopt modular design and prefabricated parts, and can be quickly assembled on site, so that the construction period can be greatly shortened, and the engineering efficiency can be improved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of prefabricated buildings, and specifically relates to a quick-installation system for a two-part toilet in a hospital ward. Background Technology

[0002] Traditional hospital ward bathrooms typically use an integrated shower unit, which suffers from low space utilization, incomplete separation of wet and dry areas, and poor user experience and safety. To address this issue, most newly built hospitals adopt a three-part bathroom design, completely separating the toilet, washbasin, and shower. While this achieves thorough separation of wet and dry areas, it doesn't necessarily improve space utilization, often resulting in excessive traffic space. This is particularly problematic in limited three-bed ward environments, where the three-part design can lead to wasted space and negatively impact the overall layout and efficiency of the ward. Furthermore, traditional hospital ward bathrooms have long construction cycles, and construction quality is heavily influenced by site conditions and worker skill levels, making subsequent maintenance difficult. Utility Model Content

[0003] To address the aforementioned issues, the primary objective of this invention is to provide a quick-installation system for a two-part bathroom in hospital wards. Based on the principles of dry and wet separation and efficient space utilization, the system combines the washing and toilet areas into a single bathroom module, while the shower is housed in a separate shower module. This not only meets the basic requirements of dry and wet separation but also maximizes the use of limited space, enhancing both comfort and efficiency.

[0004] Another objective of this invention is to provide a quick-assembly system for two-part toilets in hospital wards. This system adopts a modular design and prefabricated components, enabling rapid on-site assembly of the toilets, which can significantly shorten the construction cycle and improve project efficiency.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the technical solution of this utility model is as follows:

[0006] This utility model provides a quick-installation system for a two-part toilet in a hospital ward, comprising:

[0007] A toilet module includes a first wall, a washbasin, a toilet, and a toilet door. Multiple first walls are provided, and multiple first walls are assembled to form a toilet space. The washbasin and toilet are located in the toilet space, and the toilet door is installed on the first wall.

[0008] A shower module includes a second wall, a shower head, and a shower door. Multiple second walls are provided, and multiple second walls are combined to form a shower space. The shower head is located in the shower space, and the shower door is installed on the second wall.

[0009] The bathroom and shower areas are separated.

[0010] Furthermore, both the first wall and the second wall are prefabricated wall structures.

[0011] Furthermore, the prefabricated wall adopts ceramic tile composite wall panels, and its composite base layer is made of environmentally friendly materials such as foamed ceramic or aluminum honeycomb.

[0012] Furthermore, the toilet is a commode.

[0013] Furthermore, the bathroom module also includes a waterproof base, which is connected to the first wall to form the bottom of the bathroom space. The toilet and washbasin are placed on the waterproof base. The waterproof base is composed of a ceramic engraving layer and non-slip floor tiles. The foamed ceramic material is shaped using an engraving process and then adhered to the non-slip floor tiles.

[0014] Furthermore, the bathroom door is an outward-opening door, installed on the first wall via hinges.

[0015] Furthermore, the toilet module also includes an embedded tissue box and a flush button, which are located on one side of the toilet and installed on the first wall.

[0016] Furthermore, the bathroom module also includes a mirror, which is attached to the first wall and positioned above the washbasin.

[0017] Furthermore, the bathroom module also includes a drying cabinet, a wall-mounted trash can, hooks, an L-shaped handrail, and a shelf. The drying cabinet, wall-mounted trash can, hooks, L-shaped handrail, and shelf are all installed in the bathroom space, and the wall-mounted trash can, hooks, L-shaped handrail, and shelf are all installed on the first wall.

[0018] Furthermore, the shower door is a two-way door, installed on the second wall via two-way hinges. In an emergency, the door frame can be removed to adjust it into an outward-opening door.

[0019] Furthermore, the shower module includes a floor drain with a linear structure design, and a shower curtain is installed above the floor drain and mounted on the second wall.

[0020] Furthermore, the shower module also includes a quick-drying machine, which is installed on the second wall.

[0021] Furthermore, the shower module also includes a folding seat, which is mounted on the second wall and located below the shower head.

[0022] Furthermore, the shower module also includes a barrier-free grab bar, which is located in the wet area of ​​the shower space and installed on the second wall.

[0023] Furthermore, the shower module also includes a spring-loaded clothes hook, which is located in the dry area of ​​the shower space and installed on the second wall.

[0024] The beneficial effects of this utility model are, compared with the prior art:

[0025] First, based on the principles of separating wet and dry areas and making efficient use of space, the washbasin and toilet are combined into a toilet module, while the shower is set up as a separate shower module. This not only meets the basic requirements of separating wet and dry areas, but also maximizes the use of limited space and improves the comfort and efficiency of the space.

[0026] Secondly, both the bathroom and shower modules adopt modular design and prefabricated components, which can be quickly assembled on site, significantly shortening the construction cycle and improving project efficiency.

[0027] Furthermore, the hospital ward bathroom two-part quick-installation system of this application can separate the toilet and the shower area, which can facilitate different patients to use the toilet and shower at the same time; and the shower area has its own dry and wet area, which can separate dry and wet areas, making it cleaner and tidier. Users can wash up without occupying the bathroom wash area, making it more convenient to use.

[0028] Finally, by designing accessories such as dry cabinets, accessible handrails, quick-dryers, wall-mounted trash cans, and hooks, the comfort and convenience of use can be improved. Attached Figure Description

[0029] Figure 1 This is a top-view structural diagram of a quick-installation two-part toilet system for hospital wards.

[0030] In the diagram: 1. Bathroom module; 11. First wall; 12. Washbasin; 13. Toilet; 14. Bathroom door; 15. Bathroom space; 16. Waterproof base; 17. Embedded tissue box; 18. Flushing button; 19. Mirror; 110. Drying cabinet; 111. Wall-mounted trash can; 112. Hook; 113. L-shaped handrail; 114. Shelf;

[0031] 2. Shower module; 21. Second wall; 22. Shower head; 23. Shower door; 24. Shower space; 25. Floor drain; 26. Shower curtain; 27. Quick dryer; 28. Folding seat; 29. ​​Accessible handrail; 210. Rebound clothes hook. Detailed Implementation

[0032] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of this utility model clearer, the present utility model will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the present utility model and are not intended to limit the present utility model.

[0033] To achieve the above objectives, the technical solution of this utility model is as follows:

[0034] See Figure 1 As shown, this embodiment provides a quick-installation system for a two-part toilet in a hospital ward, including:

[0035] Toilet module 1 includes a first wall 11, a washbasin 12, a toilet 13, and a toilet door 14. Multiple first walls 11 are provided, and multiple first walls 11 are assembled to form a toilet space 15. The washbasin 12 and the toilet 13 are located in the toilet space 15, and the toilet door 14 is installed on the first wall 11.

[0036] Shower module 2 includes a second wall 21, a shower head 22, and a shower door 23. Multiple second walls 21 are provided, and multiple second walls 21 are combined to form a shower space 24. The shower head 22 is set in the shower space 24, and the shower door 23 is installed on the second wall 21.

[0037] The bathroom has 15 cubic meters of space, and the shower area has 24 cubic meters of space, which are separated.

[0038] Furthermore, both the first wall 11 and the second wall 21 are prefabricated wall components, which can be flexibly assembled and have the characteristics of being lightweight and high-strength. They can be quickly assembled, effectively shortening the construction cycle and improving project efficiency.

[0039] Furthermore, the prefabricated walls utilize ceramic tile composite wall panels, with the composite base layer made of environmentally friendly materials such as foamed ceramic or aluminum honeycomb, possessing excellent waterproof and moisture-proof properties and a high fire resistance rating, ensuring safe use. In addition, foamed ceramic or aluminum honeycomb also provides good sound insulation, offering a quiet and comfortable environment for the wards.

[0040] Furthermore, the toilet 13 is a toilet seat, which is convenient for patients to use.

[0041] Furthermore, the bathroom module 1 also includes a waterproof base 16, which is connected to the first wall 11 to form the bottom of the bathroom space 15. The toilet 13 and the washbasin 12 are placed on the waterproof base 16. The waterproof base 16 is composed of a ceramic engraving layer and non-slip floor tiles. The foamed ceramic material is shaped using an engraving process and then adhered to the non-slip floor tiles.

[0042] Furthermore, the bathroom door 14 is an outward-opening door, installed on the first wall 11 via hinges.

[0043] Furthermore, the toilet module 1 also includes an embedded tissue box 17 and a flush button 18, which are located on one side of the toilet bowl 13 and installed on the first wall 11. The flush button 18 and the toilet bowl 13 are both connected to the water supply in the ward, and the flushing of the toilet bowl 13 is controlled by the flush button 18.

[0044] Furthermore, the bathroom module 1 also includes a mirror 19, which is attached to the first wall 11 and positioned above the washbasin 12.

[0045] Furthermore, the bathroom module 1 also includes a drying cabinet 110, a wall-mounted trash can 111, hooks 112, an L-shaped handrail 113, and a shelf 114. All these components are located within the bathroom space 15, while the wall-mounted trash can 111, hooks 112, L-shaped handrail 113, and shelf 114 are mounted on the first wall 11. The drying cabinet 110 is located inside the bathroom and includes a dryer for conveniently drying patients' clothing, providing a more humane service.

[0046] Furthermore, the washbasin 12 adopts an integrated molding technology, with a smooth and easy-to-clean surface. It is equipped with a sensor-operated faucet to reduce the risk of contact transmission. It also features a mirror and hooks 112 to meet the basic washing needs of medical staff and patients, taking into account both practicality and convenience.

[0047] Furthermore, the shower door 23 is a two-way door, installed on the second wall 21 by two-way hinges. In an emergency, the door frame can be removed and adjusted to open outwards, which meets the design specifications for ward bathrooms. In daily use, the door opens inwards without affecting the traffic in the ward, and it can open outwards in special occasions for convenient and quick opening, avoiding safety hazards.

[0048] Furthermore, the shower module 2 includes a floor drain 25 with a linear structure design. A shower curtain 26 is installed above the floor drain 25 and mounted on the second wall 21. The floor drain 25, in conjunction with the shower curtain 26, divides the shower space 24 into dry and wet areas. As the physical boundary between the dry and wet areas of the bathroom floor, the floor drain 25 has a large drainage area, enabling it to quickly collect and drain water from both the dry and wet areas of the shower, effectively preventing the floor from becoming slippery. Simultaneously, the surface of the floor drain 25 is flush with the floor, avoiding the protrusions of traditional floor drains 25 and reducing the risk of tripping. It also has an odor-proof function, preventing odors from rising. The shower curtain 26 is made of high-density waterproof material with good light transmission and breathability, ensuring dry and wet separation in the shower area for convenient use by the patient.

[0049] Furthermore, the shower module 2 also includes a quick-dryer 27, which is installed on the second wall 21. It uses an air knife to cut the air into a uniform high-speed airflow through high-speed rotating air blades, which is then blown directly onto the ground to quickly remove surface moisture, achieve efficient drying, and effectively prevent the ground from becoming slippery, breeding bacteria, and producing odors, thereby improving the safety and comfort of using the bathroom.

[0050] Furthermore, the shower module 2 also includes a folding seat 28, which is mounted on the second wall 21 and located below the shower head 22. This allows users to conveniently shower while seated. When not in use, the folding seat 28 can be rotated and folded to fit snugly against the second wall 21, reducing its space occupation.

[0051] Furthermore, the shower module 2 also includes an accessible handrail 29, which is located in the wet area of ​​the shower space 24 and installed on the second wall 21, making it convenient for patients to hold on while showering.

[0052] Furthermore, the shower module 2 also includes a spring-loaded clothes hook 210, which is located in the dry area of ​​the shower space 24 and installed on the second wall 21, making it convenient for patients to hang dry clothes while showering.

[0053] In this embodiment, the bathroom quick-dryer 27, the barrier-free handrail 29, and the floor drain 25 can ensure that the bathroom dries quickly, is non-slip, and odorless, thereby improving the sense of safety and comfort of use.

[0054] The quick-installation system for two-part bathrooms in hospital wards, as described in this embodiment, is particularly suitable for hospital ward environments, especially those with limited space. It can also be applied to other locations with high requirements for space utilization and construction efficiency, such as nursing homes and school dormitories. It offers the following advantages:

[0055] First, based on the principles of dry and wet separation and efficient use of space, this embodiment combines the washbasin and toilet into a toilet module 1, and sets up the shower separately as a shower module 2. This not only meets the basic requirements of dry and wet separation, but also maximizes the use of limited space and improves the comfort and efficiency of the space.

[0056] Secondly, both the bathroom module 1 and the shower module 2 in this embodiment adopt modular design and prefabricated components, which can be quickly assembled on site, greatly shortening the construction cycle and improving project efficiency;

[0057] Furthermore, the hospital ward bathroom two-part quick-installation system of this application can separate the toilet and the shower area, which can facilitate different patients to use the toilet and shower at the same time; and the shower area has its own dry and wet area, which can separate dry and wet areas, making it cleaner and tidier. Users can wash up without occupying the bathroom wash area, making it more convenient to use.

[0058] Finally, by installing accessories such as a drying cabinet 110, accessible handrails 29, a quick-dryer 27, a wall-mounted trash can 111, and hooks 112, maintenance and replacement can be facilitated, and the comfort and convenience of use can be improved.

[0059] The above are merely preferred embodiments of the present utility model and are not intended to limit the present utility model. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, and improvements made within the spirit and principles of the present utility model should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A two-way separation quick installation system for hospital room toilet, characterized in that, The utility model relates to a bathroom module and a shower module, and the bathroom module and the shower module are connected through a connecting wall. The bathroom module comprises a plurality of first walls, a wash basin, a toilet, and a bathroom door, wherein the plurality of first walls are assembled to form a bathroom space, the wash basin and the toilet are arranged in the bathroom space, and the bathroom door is installed on the first walls. The shower module comprises a plurality of second walls, a shower head, and a shower door, wherein the plurality of second walls are combined to form a shower space, the shower head is arranged in the shower space, and the shower door is installed on the second walls. The bathroom space and the shower space are separated from each other.

2. The two-part quick installation system for a hospital room bathroom according to claim 1, wherein, The first walls and the second walls are both fabricated walls.

3. The two-part quick installation system for a hospital room bathroom according to claim 1, wherein, The bathroom module further comprises a waterproof base plate, which is connected with the first walls to form the bottom of the bathroom space, and the toilet and the wash basin are arranged on the waterproof base plate.

4. The two-part quick installation system for a hospital room bathroom according to claim 1, wherein, The bathroom module further comprises an embedded paper towel and a flush button, which are arranged on one side of the toilet and installed on the first walls.

5. The two-part quick installation system for a hospital room bathroom according to claim 1, wherein, The bathroom module further comprises a mirror, which is attached to the first walls and arranged above the wash basin.

6. The two-part quick installation system for a hospital room bathroom according to claim 1, wherein, The bathroom module further comprises a drying cabinet, a wall-mounted garbage can, a hook, an L-shaped handrail, and a storage rack, which are all arranged in the bathroom space and installed on the first walls.

7. The two-part quick installation system for a hospital room bathroom according to claim 1, wherein, The shower module comprises a floor drain, which is designed in a linear structure, and a shower curtain is arranged above the floor drain and installed on the second walls.

8. The two-part quick installation system for a hospital room bathroom according to claim 1, wherein, The shower module further comprises a quick-drying machine, which is installed on the second walls.

9. The two-part quick installation system for a hospital room bathroom according to claim 1, wherein, The shower module further comprises a folding seat, which is installed on the second walls and located below the shower head.

10. The two-part quick installation system for a hospital room bathroom according to claim 1, wherein, The shower module further comprises an accessible handrail and a rebound clothes hook, wherein the accessible handrail is arranged in a wet area of the shower space, and the rebound clothes hook is arranged in a dry area of the shower space and installed on the second walls.