A toilet tank cleaner dispensing mechanism

CN224647780UActive Publication Date: 2026-08-18GUANGDONG BAIFEIBU SANITARY WARE TECHNOLOGY CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202522114394.X
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-09-30
Publication Date
2026-08-18
Estimated Expiration
2035-09-30

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Technical Problem

[0003]这类方式存在清洁剂释放速度不可控,无法与冲水动作同步,导致清洁效果不集中、利用率低,同时清洁剂始终处于水箱中,长期存放在水箱中,会导致清洁剂在水箱中过度溶解,造成清洁剂的浪费,所以我们提出一种马桶水箱的清洁剂投放机构

Benefits of technology

[0013] The technical effects and advantages of this utility model are as follows: When the water level in the water tank rises, the float plate moves the hollow slide rod and the liquid storage hollow rod upward under the action of buoyancy, so that the liquid inlet hole is submerged in the cleaning agent in the dispensing box, and the cleaning agent enters the liquid storage hollow rod through the liquid inlet hole;

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a cleaning agent throwing mechanism of closestool water tank relates to cleaning agent throwing field, a cleaning agent throwing mechanism of closestool water tank includes throwing box and hanging rod, be provided with throwing unit in throwing box, and throwing unit includes connecting block, hollow slide bar, float and liquid storage hollow rod, when the water level in water tank rises, the float is under the action of buoyancy and drives hollow slide bar and liquid storage hollow rod to move upward, makes liquid inlet hole immerse in the cleaning agent in throwing box, and the cleaning agent enters liquid storage hollow rod in liquid inlet hole, when the water level drops after water tank drainage, the float loses buoyancy, and liquid storage hollow rod moves down under the action of gravity, makes liquid inlet hole separate from throwing box, and simultaneously, the liquid outlet hole is exposed, and the cleaning agent in liquid storage hollow rod is discharged to the water tank through liquid outlet hole, and the automatic suction and discharge of cleaning agent are realized through buoyancy principle, and are completely synchronous with closestool flushing action.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of detergent dispensing, and in particular to a detergent dispensing mechanism for a toilet tank. Background Technology

[0002] Currently, most common methods for dispensing toilet tank cleaners on the market involve either directly adding them to the tank or using suspended solid cleaning blocks to dissolve them slowly.

[0003] This type of method has the drawback of uncontrollable detergent release speed, which cannot be synchronized with the flushing action, resulting in inconsistent cleaning effect and low utilization rate. At the same time, the detergent is always in the water tank, and long-term storage in the water tank will cause the detergent to dissolve excessively in the water tank, resulting in waste of detergent. Therefore, we propose a detergent dispensing mechanism for toilet water tanks. Utility Model Content

[0004] The purpose of this invention is to provide a detergent dispensing mechanism for toilet tanks to solve the problems mentioned in the background art.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention provides the following technical solution: a detergent dispensing mechanism for a toilet tank includes a dispensing box and a hanging rod, wherein the hanging rod is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the toilet tank, and the dispensing box is detachably installed on the hanging rod;

[0006] The dispensing box is equipped with a dispensing unit, which includes a connecting block, a hollow slide rod, a float, and a liquid-storing hollow rod. The hollow slide rod and the liquid-storing hollow rod are fixedly connected to the bottom end face of the connecting block and slidably connected to the inner wall of the dispensing box. The float is fixedly connected to the bottom end face of the hollow slide rod. The liquid-storing hollow rod has an inlet hole and a outlet hole. The inlet hole is located inside the dispensing box, and the outlet hole is located outside the dispensing box.

[0007] Preferably, a hook is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the dispensing box, and the hook engages with the hanging rod.

[0008] Preferably, the top of the dispensing box is hinged with an openable and closable rotating cover.

[0009] Preferably, a shielding seat is fixedly connected to the bottom end face of the dispensing box, the hollow liquid storage rod is slidably inserted into the shielding seat, and the drain hole is located inside the shielding seat.

[0010] Preferably, the distance between the liquid inlet and the liquid outlet is the same as the distance between the connecting block and the liquid inlet.

[0011] Preferably, a contact seat is fixedly connected to the bottom of the dispensing box, the hollow slide rod is slidably connected in the contact seat, and the float plate is in contact with the contact seat.

[0012] Preferably, the float is made of a flexible material.

[0013] The technical effects and advantages of this utility model are as follows: When the water level in the water tank rises, the float plate moves the hollow slide rod and the liquid storage hollow rod upward under the action of buoyancy, so that the liquid inlet hole is submerged in the cleaning agent in the dispensing box, and the cleaning agent enters the liquid storage hollow rod through the liquid inlet hole;

[0014] When the water level drops after the tank is drained, the float loses buoyancy. Under the action of gravity, the hollow storage rod moves downward, causing the liquid inlet to detach from the dispensing box. At the same time, the drain hole is exposed, and the detergent in the hollow storage rod is discharged into the tank through the drain hole. The automatic intake and discharge of detergent is achieved through the principle of buoyancy, which is completely synchronized with the toilet flushing action, ensuring accurate detergent dispensing with each flush, improving cleaning efficiency and avoiding waste. Attached Figure Description

[0015] Fig. 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;

[0016] Fig. 2 This is a schematic diagram of the installation of this utility model;

[0017] Fig. 3 This is a schematic diagram of the delivery unit structure of this utility model.

[0018] In the diagram: 1. Dispensing box; 11. Hook; 12. Rotating cover; 2. Hanging rod; 3. Dispensing unit; 31. Connecting block; 32. Hollow slide bar; 33. Float; 34. Liquid storage hollow rod; 35. Liquid inlet; 36. Liquid outlet; 4. Shielding seat; 5. Contact seat. Detailed Implementation

[0019] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.

[0020] This utility model provides, for example Figs. 1 to 3 The toilet tank cleaning agent dispensing mechanism shown includes a dispensing box 1 and a hanging rod 2. The hanging rod 2 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the toilet tank, and the dispensing box 1 is detachably installed on the hanging rod 2.

[0021] The dispensing box 1 is equipped with a dispensing unit 3, which includes a connecting block 31, a hollow slide bar 32, a float 33, and a liquid storage hollow rod 34. The hollow slide bar 32 and the liquid storage hollow rod 34 are fixedly connected to the bottom end face of the connecting block 31 and are slidably connected to the inner wall of the dispensing box 1. The float 33 is fixedly connected to the bottom end face of the hollow slide bar 32. The liquid storage hollow rod 34 has an inlet hole 35 and a drain hole 36. The inlet hole 35 is located inside the dispensing box 1, and the drain hole 36 is located outside the dispensing box 1.

[0022] When there is water in the toilet tank, the buoyancy of the water will exert an upward buoyancy on the float 33. At this time, the float 33 is at the top, so that the liquid inlet 35 is in the dispensing box 1. The detergent in the dispensing box 1 enters the liquid storage hollow rod 34 through the liquid inlet 35.

[0023] When the water in the toilet tank is emptied, the buoyancy of the water on the float 33 disappears. Under the action of gravity, the connecting block 31, the hollow slide rod 32 and the liquid storage hollow rod 34 move downward. At this time, the liquid storage hollow rod 34 moves downward, which causes the liquid inlet 35 to move out of the dispensing box 1. At this time, the detergent in the liquid storage hollow rod 34 flows out through the drain hole 36, so that the detergent is put into the water tank.

[0024] When the water level in the tank rises, the float 33 moves the hollow slide bar 32 and the liquid storage hollow bar 34 upward under the action of buoyancy, so that the liquid inlet 35 is submerged in the cleaning agent in the dispensing box 1, and the cleaning agent enters the liquid storage hollow bar 34 through the liquid inlet 35.

[0025] When the water level drops after the tank is drained, the float 33 loses buoyancy and the hollow storage rod 34 moves down under the action of gravity, causing the inlet hole 35 to detach from the dispensing box 1. At the same time, the drain hole 36 is exposed, and the detergent in the hollow storage rod 34 is discharged into the tank through the drain hole 36. The automatic intake and discharge of detergent is achieved through the principle of buoyancy, which is completely synchronized with the toilet flushing action, ensuring accurate detergent dispensing with each flush, improving cleaning efficiency and avoiding waste.

[0026] The outer wall of the dispensing box 1 is fixedly connected with a hook 11, which engages with the hanging rod 2.

[0027] By attaching the hook 11 to the hanging rod 2, the dispensing box 1 is installed on the hanging rod 2 and then installed in the toilet tank.

[0028] The top of the dispensing box 1 is hinged with an openable and closable rotating cover 12.

[0029] By opening the rotating cover 12, the cleaning agent is filled into the dispensing box 1.

[0030] Example 1: A shielding seat 4 is fixedly connected to the bottom end face of the dispensing box 1, and the liquid storage hollow rod 34 is slidably inserted into the shielding seat 4, with the drain hole 36 located inside the shielding seat 4.

[0031] The distance between the liquid inlet hole 35 and the liquid outlet hole 36 is the same as the distance between the connecting block 31 and the liquid inlet hole 35.

[0032] When the buoyancy disappears, the float 33 loses its buoyancy, and the hollow storage rod 34 moves downward. At this time, the drain hole 36 moves out of the shielding seat 4, and the cleaning agent is discharged through the drain hole 36. At the same time, when the connecting block 31 moves to the bottom, the inlet hole 35 is in the shielding seat 4, preventing liquid from entering the inlet hole 35 through the drain hole 36.

[0033] As the hollow storage rod 34 continues to move upward, the inlet hole 35 remains in the shielding seat 4 during the movement until the drain hole 36 enters the shielding seat 4. Then, the inlet hole 35 enters the dispensing box 1, allowing the cleaning agent in the dispensing box 1 to flow into the hollow storage rod 34.

[0034] A slow-release filter element is installed in the liquid storage hollow rod 34 to control the outflow rate of the cleaning agent.

[0035] Example 2: The bottom of the dispensing box 1 is fixedly connected to a contact seat 5, the hollow slide rod 32 is slidably connected in the contact seat 5, and the float 33 is in contact with the contact seat 5.

[0036] The float 33 is made of a flexible material.

[0037] When the float 33 is buoyed by the water, it pushes the hollow slide bar 32 and the connecting block 31 upward until the float 33 is in contact with the bottom of the contact seat 5. Under the action of the float 33, the connection between the hollow slide bar 32 and the contact seat 5 is sealed to prevent the detergent in the dispensing box 1 from leaking out.

[0038] When water is introduced into the tank, the water level gradually rises. When the water level reaches the float 33, the buoyancy of the water gives the float 33 an upward force. At this time, the hollow slide rod 32 and the liquid storage hollow rod 34 move upward, so that the liquid inlet 35 is in the dispensing box 1, and the cleaning agent in the dispensing box 1 flows back into the liquid storage hollow rod 34 for the next dispensing.

[0039] Finally, it should be noted that the above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model. Although the present utility model has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art can still modify the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments or make equivalent substitutions for some of the technical features. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., 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 detergent dispensing mechanism for a toilet tank, characterized in that, It includes a dispensing box (1) and a hanging rod (2), the hanging rod (2) being fixedly connected to the inner wall of the toilet tank, and the dispensing box (1) being detachably installed on the hanging rod (2); The dispensing box (1) is provided with a dispensing unit (3). The dispensing unit (3) includes a connecting block (31), a hollow slide rod (32), a float (33), and a liquid storage hollow rod (34). The hollow slide rod (32) and the liquid storage hollow rod (34) are fixedly connected to the bottom end face of the connecting block (31). The hollow slide rod (32) and the liquid storage hollow rod (34) are slidably connected to the inner wall of the dispensing box (1). The float (33) is fixedly connected to the bottom end face of the hollow slide rod (32). The liquid storage hollow rod (34) is provided with an inlet hole (35) and a drain hole (36). The inlet hole (35) is located in the dispensing box (1), and the drain hole (36) is located outside the dispensing box (1).

2. The detergent dispensing mechanism for a toilet tank according to claim 1, characterized in that, The outer wall of the delivery box (1) is fixedly connected with a hook (11), and the hook (11) is engaged with the hanging rod (2).

3. The detergent dispensing mechanism for a toilet tank according to claim 1, characterized in that, The top of the dispensing box (1) is hinged with an openable rotating cover (12).

4. The detergent dispensing mechanism for a toilet tank according to claim 1, characterized in that, The bottom end face of the dispensing box (1) is fixedly connected to a shielding seat (4), the liquid storage hollow rod (34) slides through the shielding seat (4), and the drain hole (36) is located inside the shielding seat (4).

5. The detergent dispensing mechanism for a toilet tank according to claim 1, characterized in that, The distance between the liquid inlet (35) and the liquid outlet (36) is the same as the distance between the connecting block (31) and the liquid inlet (35).

6. The detergent dispensing mechanism for a toilet tank according to claim 1, characterized in that, The bottom of the delivery box (1) is fixedly connected to a contact seat (5), the hollow slide rod (32) is slidably connected in the contact seat (5), and the float (33) is in contact with the contact seat (5).

7. The detergent dispensing mechanism for a toilet tank according to claim 1, characterized in that, The float (33) is made of a flexible material.