This technology utilizes a built-in cartridge containing a chemical compound to generate high-pressure gas, which is used to push foreign substances out of a clogged toilet drainage channel. When the toilet is clogged, a specialized toilet cover with a sucker seals the upper portion of the toilet bowl to prevent splashing and maintain pressure. The cartridge then ignites the compound (sodium azide) to instantaneously generate nitrogen gas, increasing the pressure within the water storage space and forcing the water and clog through the sewer without requiring manual pumping.
The patent is a technology developed with research funding from the Ministry of Education on "Integrated Processing and Analysis of Streaming and Stored Data in a Distributed Environment."