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The toilet bowl has spiral indentations to encourage the flush to spiral around the bowl, mimicking the action of a Dyson vacuum cleaner. This would be more effective for removing stubbon particles.
Cyclonic Separation
http://en.wikipedia...Cyclonic_separation Clearing up any misconceptions about the Dyson vacuum cleaner. [TomP, Jun 03 2011]
A better suggestion...
Plugged_20Toilet_20Spout Toilet Macerator (read the comments, not the main post) [gtoal, Jun 03 2011]
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I sort of do that. I stir the toilet to free it of
blockages, probably daily. But an automated method
would be good. Maybe with a crank handle? |
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The openings are already spiraled... I think that if the water flow was pulsed it would more effectively clean the bowl. |
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...but I think it would make it harder to clean by hand whilst scrubbing all the indentations. |
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I think you've missed the point of using a whirly-me-jig in Dyson's vacuum cleaner. That is to separate solid particles from the air going through the machine [link]. If your toilet were to truly mimic Dyson's cleaner, it would probably be so that you could re-use the clean water - no peeing though. |
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As TomP says, the Dyson cyclonic action is intended to seperate particles from fluid by density. The object of a toilet flush is to entrain particles into the fluid in order to transport them into the sewerage system - quite the opposite of the Dyson cyclone. (-) |
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//I stir the toilet to free it of blockages, probably
daily// - there may be something wrong with your
toilet, or what you're putting in it. |
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What's wrong is my daughter's mysterious behaviour in the bog. It only gets
blocked when she's here. |
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Sounds like she's flushing something that shouldn't be flushed. |
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