Toilet handle and toilet

By incorporating a storage slot and lid within the toilet grab handle, the limitations of size and contamination associated with smart toilet detectors are resolved, achieving both high-precision detection and convenient cleaning.

CN224344812UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-12TAKA TECH CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
TAKA TECH CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-04-28
Publication Date
2026-06-12

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing smart toilets with detection functions are inconvenient to use due to the user's body size, and the detectors are easily contaminated, affecting the detection results, and cleaning is also troublesome.

Method used

A toilet grab bar is installed next to the toilet. The grab bar has a storage slot with a built-in detection element. The external environment is isolated by opening or closing the storage slot through the cover, which reduces the influence of moisture and improves the detection accuracy. The grab bar can be raised and lowered to adapt to the user's body shape and provide support.

Benefits of technology

It improves the detection accuracy and reliability of the detection elements, reduces the probability of failure, enhances the user experience, and is easy to clean.

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Abstract

This utility model relates to the field of bathroom fixtures technology, and discloses a toilet grab handle and a toilet. The toilet grab handle includes a body, a detection element, and a cover. The body has a storage groove with an upward-facing opening. The detection element is disposed within the storage groove. The cover is rotatably connected to the body, allowing the cover to close or move away from the opening of the storage groove to separate the storage groove from the external environment, or to open the storage groove. By placing the detection element within the storage groove of the body and enabling the cover to open or close the storage groove, the storage groove is separated from the external environment, reducing the contact between external moisture and the detection element, thus preventing damage, and ensuring the cleanliness of the inside of the storage groove. Furthermore, the rotatable cover can close onto the opening of the storage groove, providing a grip for the user, improving ergonomics, and preventing the user's hand from pressing on the detection element inside the storage groove.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of bathroom facilities technology, and in particular to a toilet grab handle and a toilet. Background Technology

[0002] With technological advancements, smart homes are offering greater convenience to people's lives. Among these, smart toilets with health monitoring functions can detect a user's heart rate, body temperature, and blood pressure during toilet use. In these technologies, a detector is typically placed on the toilet seat, and the user's exposed skin makes contact with the detector when their legs rest on the seat. However, due to differences in body shape, poor skin-to-detection contact can occur, leading to inaccurate results or even failure to detect anything. Furthermore, water residue can easily accumulate on the toilet seat, affecting the readings and making cleaning somewhat troublesome. Utility Model Content

[0003] The technical problem this invention aims to solve is that existing smart toilets with detection functions are inconvenient to use due to the user's body size limitations, and the detectors are easily contaminated, affecting the detection results and making cleaning troublesome.

[0004] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, this utility model provides a toilet grab bar, which is disposed on the side of the toilet, and the toilet grab bar includes:

[0005] The main body has a storage slot inside, and the storage slot has an upward-facing opening.

[0006] A detection element is disposed within the receiving slot;

[0007] A cover body is rotatably connected to the main body, allowing the cover body to close or move away from the opening of the storage slot to separate the storage slot from the external environment, or to open the storage slot.

[0008] According to one embodiment of the present invention, the cover is provided with a first connector and the storage groove is provided with a second connector. When the cover is closed at the opening of the storage groove, the first connector and the second connector are connected to fix the cover.

[0009] According to one embodiment of the present invention, the first connector and the second connector are magnetically attached. When the cover is connected to the opening of the storage groove, the second connector can attract the first connector to fix the cover.

[0010] According to one embodiment of the present invention, the cover has a support position on the stroke of the rotation relative to the body, the cover can be fixedly held in the support position, and when the cover is fixed in the support position, the included angle between the cover and the body is α, 120°≤α≤190°.

[0011] According to one embodiment of the present invention, the main body includes a first seat and a second seat, the storage groove is disposed in the second seat, the first seat and the second seat are slidably connected, wherein the first seat has a cavity, the second seat can move into the cavity, the cover is connected to the second seat, and the cover, which is closed to the opening of the storage groove, can move synchronously with the second seat into the cavity.

[0012] According to one embodiment of the present invention, the first seat includes a housing, the cavity is formed inside the housing, and one end of the housing is provided with a mounting port, and the second seat can slide relative to the first seat through the mounting port.

[0013] According to one embodiment of the present invention, the first seat further includes a mounting plate and a first sliding member. The mounting plate is disposed in the cavity and connected to the end of the housing away from the mounting opening. The first sliding member is disposed at the bottom of the mounting plate.

[0014] The second seat includes a housing and a second sliding member. The second sliding member is located at the bottom of the housing. When the first seat is connected to the second seat, the housing is located on the upper side of the mounting plate, and the second sliding member is located on the lower side of the mounting plate and is slidably connected to the first sliding member.

[0015] According to one embodiment of the present invention, the main body further includes a positioning member, one of the first seat and the second seat is connected to the positioning member, and the other of the first seat and the second seat is provided with at least two positioning grooves, the positioning grooves being distributed along the relative sliding direction of the first seat and the second seat;

[0016] The positioning element can extend into the positioning groove to position the first seat and the second seat.

[0017] According to one embodiment of the present invention, the positioning member is connected to the first base, and the positioning groove is provided on the second base.

[0018] An elastic element is provided between the positioning element and the first seat body to keep the positioning element in contact with the second seat body;

[0019] In the relative sliding direction of the first seat and the second seat, the first sidewall and the second sidewall of the positioning groove are both inclined surfaces, so that the width of the positioning groove gradually increases from its bottom wall to its opening, and the positioning member can slide along the first sidewall or the second sidewall to extend into or leave the positioning groove.

[0020] This utility model also provides a toilet, comprising:

[0021] Toilet body;

[0022] At least one toilet grab bar as described above, the toilet grab bar being located on the left and / or right side of the toilet body.

[0023] Compared with the prior art, the advantages of this utility model embodiment of a toilet grab bar are as follows:

[0024] This utility model's toilet grab handle, by placing the detection element within a storage slot in the main body and providing a cover to open or close the storage slot, effectively isolates the storage slot from the external environment. This reduces external moisture and contact with the detection element, improving its detection accuracy and lowering its failure probability, while also keeping the inside of the storage slot clean. Furthermore, when the user needs support from the grab handle during use, the cover can be rotated to close over the opening of the storage slot. The cover provides a grip, improving ergonomics and preventing the user's hands from pressing on the detection element inside the storage slot. Attached Figure Description

[0025] Figure 1 This is a perspective view of the toilet provided in an embodiment of this utility model.

[0026] Figure 2 This is one of the perspective views of the toilet grab bar provided in the embodiments of this utility model.

[0027] Figure 3 This is one of the structural schematic diagrams of the toilet grab bar provided in this utility model embodiment.

[0028] Figure 4 This is a bottom view of the main body provided in an embodiment of this utility model.

[0029] Figure 5 yes Figure 4 A cross-sectional view of the main body at point AA.

[0030] Figure 6 yes Figure 5 Local magnification in Figure I .

[0031] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the main body provided in an embodiment of this utility model.

[0032] Figure 8 This is the second structural schematic diagram of the toilet grab bar provided in this embodiment of the utility model.

[0033] Figure 9 This is a schematic diagram of the movement of the lifting assembly provided in an embodiment of this utility model.

[0034] Figure 10 This is a schematic diagram showing the positions of the cover and the body provided in an embodiment of this utility model.

[0035] Figure label:

[0036] 100. Toilet grab handle; 110. Toilet body; 111. Storage slot; 112. Second connector;

[0037] 113. First seat; 1131. Housing; 1132. Cavity; 1133. Mounting port; 1134. Mounting plate; 1135. First sliding member; 1136. Rolling member; 1137. Positioning member; 1138. Elastic member;

[0038] 114. Second seat; 1141. Box body; 1142. Second sliding member; 1143. Positioning groove; 1144. First side wall; 1145. Second side wall; 115. Second rotating part;

[0039] 120. Detection element; 130. Cover; 131. First connector; 132. First rotating part; 140. Connecting cable; 150. Lifting assembly; 151. First connecting rod; 152. Second connecting rod; 153. Drive component; 160. Base; 161. Outer shell;

[0040] 200. Toilet body. Detailed Implementation

[0041] The specific embodiments of this utility model will be described in further detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and examples. The following examples are used to illustrate this utility model, but are not intended to limit its scope.

[0042] In the description of the embodiments of this utility model, the terms "center," "longitudinal," "lateral," "upper," "lower," "front," "rear," "left," "right," "vertical," "horizontal," "top," "bottom," "inner," and "outer," etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are only for the convenience of describing the embodiments of this utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on the embodiments of this utility model. In addition, the terms "first," "second," and "third" are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance.

[0043] In the description of the embodiments of this utility model, unless otherwise expressly specified and limited, the terms "connected" and "linked" should be interpreted broadly. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in the embodiments of this utility model according to the specific circumstances.

[0044] In the description of this specification, the references to terms such as "one embodiment," "some embodiments," "example," "specific example," or "some examples," etc., refer to specific features, structures, materials, or characteristics described in connection with that embodiment or example, which are included in at least one embodiment or example of the present invention. In this specification, the illustrative expressions of the above terms do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment or example. Furthermore, the specific features, structures, materials, or characteristics described may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments or examples. Moreover, without contradiction, those skilled in the art can combine and integrate the different embodiments or examples described in this specification, as well as the features of different embodiments or examples.

[0045] It should be noted that, for ease of description, the side of the toilet facing the user when in use is called the front side, and the opposite side is called the back side; the left and right sides are distinguished by the direction the user faces the toilet; and the top and bottom are distinguished by the top and bottom sides of the toilet when it is in normal use.

[0046] like Figure 1 As shown, a toilet according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a toilet body 200 and at least one toilet grab bar 100 as described below. The toilet body 200 is used to connect to a sewage pipe. There are two toilet grab bars 100, which are located on the left or right side of the toilet body 200, and provide support for the user. The toilet grab bar 100 is provided with a detection element 120 for detecting the user.

[0047] like Figure 2 As shown in the figure, a toilet grab bar 100 of this utility model is disposed on the side of the toilet, specifically on the left or right side of the toilet body 200. The toilet grab bar 100 includes a body 110, a detection element 120 and a cover 130.

[0048] Specifically, the main body 110 has a storage slot 111 with an upward-facing opening, which can be used by the user to place items and store cables. A detection element 120 is located within the storage slot 111. The detection element 120 can be an electrode pad, a detection chip, etc. The detection element 120 is connected to a connecting cable 140, which passes through the second base 114 and extends outside the main body 110 to connect to a power supply, main control board, etc. The connecting cable 140 can supply power to the detection element 120 or transmit data. The detection element 120 can be a contact detection device, and it can perform detection through the opening of the storage slot 111. The detection element 120 is used to perform detection on the user, such as detecting the user's heart rate and blood pressure. The detection element 120 is placed on the main body 110. When the user needs to perform a test while using the toilet, he / she can place his / her hand on the main body 110 and perform the test in accordance with the position of the detection element 120. This makes it easy for the user to align the detection element 120 with the position, and it has few restrictions on the user's body size and a wide range of applications.

[0049] The cover 130 is rotatably connected to the body 110, allowing the cover 130 to close or move away from the opening of the storage slot 111 to separate the storage slot 111 from the external environment, or to open the storage slot 111. The cover 130 can rotate between a first position and a second position. In the first position, the cover 130 covers the opening of the storage slot 111 to separate the storage slot 111 from the external environment. In the second position, the cover 130 moves away from the opening of the storage slot 111, opening the storage slot 111, allowing for the inspection or use of the detection element 120 within the storage slot 111. In some embodiments, a sealing ring is provided at the opening of the storage slot 111. When the cover 130 is in the first position, the sealing ring fits against the cover 130 to improve sealing. It is understood that the cover 130 can rotate to either the first or second position. Figure 3 As shown, the opening of the storage slot 111 is located on the upper side of the main body 110, and the cover 130 is located on the upper side of the main body 110 when in the first position. When the user needs to perform a test, they rotate the cover 130 away from the opening of the storage slot 111 and place their hand on the opening of the storage slot 111 corresponding to the position of the testing device. The testing device then detects the hand through the opening of the storage slot 111. When the user does not need to perform a test or needs to use the toilet grab bar 100 for support, they can rotate the cover 130 to the first position, so that the cover 130 covers the opening of the storage slot 111.

[0050] According to an embodiment of the present invention, the toilet grab bar 100, by placing the detection element 120 inside the storage groove 111 of the main body 110 and providing a cover 130 to open or close the storage groove 111, can isolate the storage groove 111 from the external environment, reduce external moisture and contact with the detection element 120, improve the detection accuracy of the detection element 120, reduce the probability of failure of the detection element 120, and keep the inside of the storage groove 111 clean. Furthermore, when the user needs the grab bar for support during use, the cover 130 can be rotated to close over the opening of the storage groove 111, providing a grip and improving the feel, while preventing the user's hand from pressing on the detection element 120 inside the storage groove 111.

[0051] According to some embodiments of this utility model, the cover 130 is provided with a first connector 131, and the storage groove 111 is provided with a second connector 112. When the cover 130 is closed over the opening of the storage groove 111, the first connector 131 and the second connector 112 are connected to fix the cover 130. At this time, the cover 130 is fitted with the body 110 to close the storage groove 111 and improve the sealing performance. In some embodiments, the first connector 131 and the second connector 112 are magnetically engaged. When the cover 130 is connected to the opening of the storage groove 111, the second connector 112 can attract the first connector 131 to fix the cover 130. Furthermore, the user can easily rotate the cover 130 to open the storage groove 111.

[0052] According to some embodiments of this utility model, the cover 130 has a support position during its rotational stroke relative to the body 110, and the cover 130 can be fixedly held in the support position. For example... Figure 10 As shown, when the cover 130 is fixed in the support position, the angle between the cover 130 and the body 110 is α, where 120°≤α≤190°. For example, α can be 120°, 130°, 160°, 180°, 190°, etc. At this time, at least a portion of the orthographic projection of the cover 130 onto the plane containing the upper surface of the body 110 falls outside the body 110. This increases the area of ​​the toilet grab handle 100, allowing the cover 130 to be used for placing items or for the user's hands to rest on. Furthermore, the cover 130 does not obstruct the opening of the storage slot 111, thus affecting the normal operation of the detection element 120 and improving the user experience.

[0053] Specifically, such as Figure 3As shown, a first rotating part 132 is provided on one edge of the cover 130, and a second rotating part 115 is provided on the body 110, with the second rotating part 115 located on the upper side of the body 110. The first rotating part 132 and the second rotating part 115 are rotatably connected. The axis of rotation of the first rotating part 132 relative to the second rotating part 115 extends in the front-rear direction, allowing the cover 130 to flip relative to the body 110. When the cover 130 rotates to the support position, the upper surface of the body 110 abuts against the lower surface of the cover 130, thereby fixing the cover 130 in the support position. Thus, when the cover 130 is in the second position, the cover 130 is located on the side where the user is located, facilitating the user's use of the cover 130. In this embodiment, the support position coincides with the aforementioned second position.

[0054] In some embodiments, in the left-right direction, a first rotating part 132 is provided on the side of the cover 130 closest to the toilet body 200, and a second rotating part 115 is provided on the side of the body 110 closest to the toilet body 200. This allows the cover 130 to rotate to the support position and be closer to the user, making it easier for the user to use the cover 130. In the left-right direction, a first connecting member 131 is provided on the side of the cover 130 furthest from the toilet body 200, and a second connecting member 112 is provided on the side of the body 110 furthest from the toilet body 200. This allows the cover 130 and the body 110 to fit better after the first connecting member 131 and the second connecting member 112 are connected, preventing the edges from warping.

[0055] like Figure 3 and Figure 4 As shown, according to some embodiments of the present invention, the main body 110 includes a first base 113 and a second base 114, a storage groove 111 is disposed on the second base 114, and a cover 130 is connected to the second base 114. The first base 113 and the second base 114 are slidably connected, and the first base 113 and the second base 114 can slide relative to each other by changing the distance between the first base 113 and the second base 114, thereby changing the length of the main body 110 for easy storage.

[0056] like Figure 5As shown, according to some embodiments of the present invention, the first seat 113 includes a housing 1131, a mounting plate 1134, and a first sliding member 1135. A cavity 1132 is formed inside the housing 1131, and a mounting opening 1133 is provided at one end of the housing 1131. The second seat 114 can slide relative to the first seat 113 in the front-back direction through the mounting opening 1133. When the main body 110 is stored, the second seat 114 slides relative to the first seat 113 and is stored within the cavity 1132 to save space. In some embodiments, the length of the cavity 1132 in the front-back direction is greater than or equal to the length of the second seat 114 in the front-back direction, allowing the second seat 114 to be completely stored within the cavity 1132. The mounting plate 1134 is disposed within the cavity 1132 and connected to the end of the housing 1131 away from the mounting opening 1133. The first sliding member 1135 is disposed at the bottom of the mounting plate 1134. The second seat 114 includes a housing 1141 and a second slider 1142. The second slider 1142 is located at the bottom of the housing 1141. When the first seat 113 is connected to the second seat 114, the housing 1141 is located on the upper side of the mounting plate 1134, and the second slider 1142 is located on the lower side of the mounting plate 1134 and is slidably connected to the first slider 1135. This improves the connection strength between the first seat 113 and the second seat 114, and enhances the stability of the second seat 114. In some embodiments, one of the first slider 1135 and the second slider 1142 is a guide rail, and the other is a slider.

[0057] For example, such as Figure 5 As shown, the first slider 1135 is a slider, and the second slider 1142 consists of two parallel guide rails. The slider is located between the two guide rails and is embedded within them, thereby improving the connection strength between the first seat 113 and the second seat 114. When the second seat 114 slides to the outside of the cavity 1132, the guide rail second slider 1142 can provide support, improving the stability of the second seat 114. One of the first slider 1135 and the second slider 1142 may be provided with a rolling element 1136. The rolling element 1136 contacts the other of the first slider 1135 and the second slider 1142 to reduce the friction between the first slider 1135 and the second slider 1142, making the sliding of the second seat 114 smoother. The rolling element 1136 can be a ball bearing.

[0058] According to some embodiments of the present invention, the body 110 further includes a positioning member 1137. One of the first seat 113 and the second seat 114 is connected to the positioning member 1137. The other of the first seat 113 and the second seat 114 is provided with at least two positioning grooves 1143, which are distributed along the relative sliding direction of the first seat 113 and the second seat 114. The positioning member 1137 can extend into the positioning grooves 1143 to position the first seat 113 and the second seat 114, thereby fixing the length of the body 110.

[0059] According to some embodiments of this utility model, the positioning member 1137 and the first seat 113, and the second seat 114 are provided with positioning grooves 1143. An elastic member 1138 is provided between the positioning member 1137 and the first seat 113. The elastic force generated by the elastic member 1138 keeps the positioning member 1137 in contact with the second seat 114. In the relative sliding direction of the first seat 113 and the second seat 114, the first sidewall 1144 and the second sidewall 1145 of the positioning groove 1143 are both inclined surfaces, so that the width of the positioning groove 1143 gradually increases from its bottom wall to its opening. The positioning member 1137 can slide along the first sidewall 1144 or the second sidewall 1145 to extend into or leave the positioning groove 1143. On the one hand, both the first sidewall 1144 and the second sidewall 1145 are sloped, and the positioning member 1137 can slide into or out of the positioning groove 1143 along the sloped surfaces of the first sidewall 1144 and the second sidewall 1145, allowing the user to push and pull the second seat 114 with less effort. On the other hand, during the sliding process of the second seat 114 relative to the first seat 113, the positioning member 1137 has a sticky feel when sliding into or out of the positioning groove 1143, which provides a better tactile experience for the user and makes it easier for the user to judge the approximate distance between the second seat 114 and the first seat 113.

[0060] like Figure 4 As shown, in some embodiments, the first seat 113 and the second seat 114 can slide relative to each other in a front-rear direction. The positioning member 1137 is mounted on the first sliding member 1135. The lower side of the housing 1141 of the second seat 114 has a positioning groove 1143. One end of the positioning member 1137 can extend into the positioning groove 1143 to position the first seat 113 and the second seat 114. An elastic member 1138 is provided between the positioning member 1137 and the first sliding member 1135. The elastic member 1138 can provide elastic force to keep the end of the positioning member 1137 in contact with the lower side of the housing 1141. The elastic member 1138 can be a spring. Figure 6As shown, the first sidewall 1144 and the second sidewall 1145 of the positioning groove 1143 are located on the front and rear sides, respectively. Both the first sidewall 1144 and the second sidewall 1145 are inclined surfaces, so that the width of the positioning groove 1143 gradually increases from its bottom to its opening in the front-rear direction. When the first seat 113 and the second seat 114 slide relative to each other, the positioning member 1137 slides relative to the box body 1141. The positioning member 1137 can slide into or out of the positioning groove 1143 along the first sidewall 1144 or the second sidewall 1145 of the positioning groove 1143.

[0061] like Figure 7 According to some embodiments of this utility model, the toilet grab bar 100 further includes a main control board and a connecting cable 140. One end of the connecting cable 140 is connected to the main control board, and the other end is connected to the detection element 120. There can be at least two connecting cables 140, one for electrical connection between the main control board and the detection element 120, and the other for communication between the main control board and the detection element 120. The connecting cable 140 is disposed within the base 160 and extends spirally along the relative sliding direction of the first seat 113 and the second seat 114. Thus, when the second seat 114 slides relative to the first seat 113, the connecting cable 140 can extend and retract with the change in distance between the second seat 114 and the first seat 113, reducing wear on the connecting cable 140. Specifically, the connecting cable 140 is disposed within the cavity 1132 of the first seat 113 and located on the mounting plate 1134. The first seat 113 and the second seat 114 slide relative to each other in the front-back direction, and the connecting cable 140 extends spirally in the front-back direction. In some embodiments, the connecting cable 140 may also extend in a serpentine manner.

[0062] like Figure 8 As shown in some embodiments of this utility model, the toilet grab bar 100 further includes a lifting assembly 150 and a base 160. The base 160 can be connected to the toilet body 200, or the base 160 can be installed on a mounting surface such as the ground for installing the toilet. The lifting assembly 150 is connected to the base 160 and the body 110 to drive the body 110 to move in the vertical direction, thereby adjusting the height of the body 110 to suit the user's body shape. In some embodiments, the lifting assembly 150 can be a telescopic rod assembly.

[0063] like Figure 8 and Figure 9As shown, according to some embodiments of this utility model, the main body 110 is horizontally arranged, and the lifting assembly 150 includes a first connecting rod 151 and a second connecting rod 152 arranged in parallel. The two ends of the first connecting rod 151 are rotatably connected to the base 160 and the main body 110, respectively. The two ends of the second connecting rod 152 are also rotatably connected to the base 160 and the main body 110, respectively. The first connecting rod 151, the second connecting rod 152, the portion of the main body 110 located between the first connecting rod 151 and the second connecting rod 152, and the portion of the base 160 located between the first connecting rod 151 and the second connecting rod 152 form a parallelogram. The first connecting rod 151 and the second connecting rod 152 can rotate in the front-back direction to drive the main body 110 to move horizontally. Therefore, when the first connecting rod 151 and the second connecting rod 152 rotate in the front-back direction, the main body 110 can move in the vertical and front-back directions, and the main body 110 can remain horizontal to continuously provide support for the user during lifting. The lifting assembly 150 also includes a drive component 153, which is connected to either the first link 151 or the second link 152 to drive either link 151 or the second link 152 to rotate in the forward and backward direction. The drive component 153 can be a push rod device and is rotatably connected to the first link 151. It should be noted that due to manufacturing and installation errors, the body 110 may not be perfectly level. Figure 3 As shown, in some embodiments, the toilet grab bar 100 also includes a housing 161, which covers the base 160 and the lifting assembly 150, which can pass through the housing to connect with the body 110.

[0064] In summary, this utility model embodiment provides a toilet grab bar 100, which has at least the following features:

[0065] Beneficial effects:

[0066] 1. The detection element 120 can detect users, is easy to operate, has few restrictions on the size of users, and has a wide range of applications;

[0067] 2. The storage slot 111 and the cover 130 can protect the detection element 120 and reduce the interference of external moisture on the detection element 120;

[0068] 3. Excellent user experience: The main body of the 110 can be raised and lowered to adapt to the user's body size and usage needs, and can maintain a horizontal position during the process to continuously provide support for the user.

[0069] Finally, it should be noted that the above embodiments are only used to illustrate this utility model and are not intended to limit it. It should be pointed out that those skilled in the art can make several improvements and substitutions without departing from the technical principles of this utility model, and these improvements and substitutions should also be considered within the protection scope of this utility model.

Claims

1. A toilet grab bar (100), characterized in that, The toilet grab bar (100) includes: The main body (110) has a storage slot (111) inside, and the storage slot (111) has an upward opening; A detection element (120) is disposed in the receiving slot (111); The cover (130) is rotatably connected to the body (110) so that the cover (130) can close or move away from the opening of the storage slot (111) to separate the storage slot (111) from the external environment, or to open the storage slot (111).

2. The toilet grab bar (100) according to claim 1, characterized in that, The cover (130) is provided with a first connector (131), and the storage groove (111) is provided with a second connector (112). When the cover (130) is closed at the opening of the storage groove (111), the first connector (131) and the second connector (112) are connected to fix the cover (130).

3. The toilet grab bar (100) according to claim 2, characterized in that, The first connector (131) and the second connector (112) are magnetically attached. When the cover (130) is connected to the opening of the storage groove (111), the second connector (112) can attract the first connector (131) to fix the cover (130).

4. The toilet grab bar (100) according to claim 1, characterized in that, The cover (130) has a support position during its rotation relative to the body (110). The cover (130) can be fixedly held in the support position. When the cover (130) is fixed in the support position, the included angle between the cover (130) and the body (110) is α, 120°≤α≤190°.

5. The toilet grab bar (100) according to claim 1, characterized in that, The main body (110) includes a first seat (113) and a second seat (114). The storage groove (111) is disposed on the second seat (114). The first seat (113) and the second seat (114) are slidably connected. The first seat has a cavity (1132). The second seat can move into the cavity (1132). The cover (130) is connected to the second seat (114) and the cover, which is closed to the opening of the storage groove (111), can move synchronously with the second seat into the cavity (1132).

6. The toilet grab bar (100) according to claim 5, characterized in that, The first seat (113) includes a housing (1131), the cavity (1132) is formed inside the housing (1131), and one end of the housing (1131) is provided with an installation port (1133). The second seat (114) can slide relative to the first seat (113) through the installation port (1133).

7. The toilet grab bar (100) according to claim 6, characterized in that, The first base (113) further includes a mounting plate (1134) and a first sliding member (1135). The mounting plate (1134) is disposed in the cavity (1132) and connected to the end of the housing (1131) away from the mounting port (1133). The first sliding member (1135) is disposed at the bottom of the mounting plate (1134). The second seat (114) includes a box (1141) and a second sliding member (1142). The second sliding member (1142) is located at the bottom of the box (1141). When the first seat (113) is connected to the second seat (114), the box (1141) is located on the upper side of the mounting plate (1134), and the second sliding member (1142) is located on the lower side of the mounting plate (1134) and is slidably connected to the first sliding member (1135).

8. The toilet grab bar (100) according to claim 5, characterized in that, The body (110) further includes a positioning element (1137), one of the first seat (113) and the second seat (114) is connected to the positioning element (1137), and the other of the first seat (113) and the second seat (114) is provided with at least two positioning grooves (1143), the positioning grooves (1143) being distributed along the relative sliding direction of the first seat (113) and the second seat (114); The positioning element (1137) can extend into the positioning groove (1143) to position the first seat (113) and the second seat (114).

9. The toilet grab bar (100) according to claim 8, characterized in that, The positioning component (1137) is connected to the first seat (113), and the positioning groove (1143) is provided on the second seat (114). An elastic element (1138) is provided between the positioning element (1137) and the first seat (113) to keep the positioning element (1137) in contact with the second seat (114); In the relative sliding direction of the first seat (113) and the second seat (114), the first sidewall (1144) and the second sidewall (1145) of the positioning groove (1143) are both inclined surfaces, so that the width of the positioning groove (1143) gradually increases from its bottom wall to its opening, and the positioning member (1137) can slide along the first sidewall (1144) or the second sidewall (1145) to extend into or leave the positioning groove (1143).

10. A toilet, characterized in that, include: Toilet body (200); At least one toilet grab bar (100) according to any one of claims 1 to 9, the toilet grab bar (100) being disposed on the left and / or right side of the toilet body (200).