CN108930317B - Mounting element for fastening a toilet bowl to a wall - Google Patents

Mounting element for fastening a toilet bowl to a wall Download PDF

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CN108930317B
CN108930317B CN201810531005.5A CN201810531005A CN108930317B CN 108930317 B CN108930317 B CN 108930317B CN 201810531005 A CN201810531005 A CN 201810531005A CN 108930317 B CN108930317 B CN 108930317B
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03DWATER-CLOSETS OR URINALS WITH FLUSHING DEVICES; FLUSHING VALVES THEREFOR
    • E03D11/00Other component parts of water-closets, e.g. noise-reducing means in the flushing system, flushing pipes mounted in the bowl, seals for the bowl outlet, devices preventing overflow of the bowl contents; devices forming a water seal in the bowl after flushing, devices eliminating obstructions in the bowl outlet or preventing backflow of water and excrements from the waterpipe
    • E03D11/13Parts or details of bowls; Special adaptations of pipe joints or couplings for use with bowls, e.g. provisions in bowl construction preventing backflow of waste-water from the bowl in the flushing pipe or cistern, provisions for a secondary flushing, for noise-reducing
    • E03D11/14Means for connecting the bowl to the wall, e.g. to a wall outlet
    • E03D11/143Mounting frames for toilets and urinals
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03DWATER-CLOSETS OR URINALS WITH FLUSHING DEVICES; FLUSHING VALVES THEREFOR
    • E03D1/00Water flushing devices with cisterns ; Setting up a range of flushing devices or water-closets; Combinations of several flushing devices
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The invention relates to a mounting element (1) for fastening a toilet bowl to a wall, comprising: a flush tank (2) for containing a flushing liquid of the toilet bowl; and a frame (3) with which the toilet bowl and the flushing tank (2) can be fastened to the wall, wherein the frame (3) has a frame lower part (4) and a frame upper part (5), wherein the frame upper part (5) comprises a first frame profile (6) which is connected to the flushing tank (2) in a form-fitting manner and a second frame profile (7) which is connected to the flushing tank (2) in a form-fitting manner, and wherein the first frame profile (6) has a modified cross section (39, 42) at least in sections in the direction of a first longitudinal axis (8) of the first frame profile (6) and the second frame profile (7) has a modified cross section (39, 42) at least in sections in the direction of a second longitudinal axis (9) of the second frame profile (7).

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Mounting element for fastening a toilet bowl to a wall
Technical Field
The invention relates to a mounting element for fastening a toilet bowl to a wall. With such a mounting element, the toilet bowl and the flushing tank for receiving the flushing liquid of the toilet bowl can be securely fastened to the wall.
Background
The known mounting element has a frame to which the toilet bowl and the flush tank can be fastened with a plurality of fastening means, such as threaded rods, bolts and/or nuts. The assembly of such a mounting element is therefore relatively complex. Furthermore, a plurality of different tools are required for mounting the mounting element. The frame is made of welded steel pipe profiles in particular in the case of known mounting elements. The mounting element therefore generally also has a high weight, which further makes the mounting of the mounting element on the wall difficult. Furthermore, mounting elements with a multi-part frame are known, which may be made partially of plastic. However, the known mounting elements with multi-part frames have even higher assembly effort and often do not meet high stability requirements, in particular with regard to their flexural strength.
Disclosure of Invention
The object of the present invention is therefore to solve at least partially the problems described in relation to the prior art and in particular to provide a mounting element for fastening a toilet bowl to a wall, which mounting element has high stability, low weight and low assembly effort.
These tasks are solved with the mounting element according to the invention. Further advantageous embodiments of the mounting element are provided in advantageous embodiments. It is to be noted that the features which are implemented individually in advantageous embodiments can be combined with one another in any technically expedient manner and define further embodiments of the invention. Furthermore, the features specified for the individual embodiments are specified and explained in detail in the description, in which further preferred embodiments of the invention are shown.
The mounting element according to the invention for fastening a toilet bowl to a wall has: a flush tank for containing a flushing liquid for the toilet bowl; and a frame with which the toilet bowl and the flush tank can be fastened to the wall, wherein the frame has a lower frame part and an upper frame part, wherein the upper frame part comprises a first frame profile connected to the flush tank in a form-fitting manner and a second frame profile connected to the flush tank in a form-fitting manner, and wherein the first frame profile has a changing cross section in the direction of a first longitudinal axis of the first frame profile at least in sections and the second frame profile has a changing cross section in the direction of a second longitudinal axis of the second frame profile at least in sections.
The mounting element is used for fastening a toilet bowl and a flush tank for receiving a flushing liquid of the toilet bowl to a wall. By means of such mounting elements, the toilet bowl can be fastened in particular to lightweight walls which are not suitable for fastening the toilet bowl directly.
The flushing tank is in particular at least partially made of plastic and/or manufactured by means of a plastic injection molding method. Furthermore, the flushing tank has a receiving space for a flushing liquid, wherein the flushing liquid is in particular water. For flushing the toilet bowl, the valve of the flushing tank can be actuated by means of an actuating device, for example a flush button arranged on the wall. When flushing the toilet bowl, the flushing liquid is fed to the toilet bowl through a flushing liquid outlet of the flushing tank, which is generally arranged on the floor of the receiving space.
The toilet bowl and the flush tank can be fastened to a frame of the mounting element, wherein the frame comprises a frame lower part and a frame upper part. The frame lower part can have feet with which the frame can be fastened to the base plate, for example by means of a screw connection. Furthermore, the frame upper part can have wall abutments on the ends opposite the feet, by means of which the frame can be fastened to the wall, for example by means of bolt connections.
The frame upper part comprises a first frame profile connected with the flushing tank in a shape locking manner and a second frame profile connected with the flushing tank in a shape locking manner. The form-locking connection means in particular that the flushing tank, the first frame profile and the second frame profile are (together) of one-piece construction. For this purpose, the first frame profile and the second frame profile may be injection-molded on the flush tank, in particular during the manufacturing process of the flush tank. Furthermore, the first frame profile, the second frame profile and the flush box may be manufactured together by a plastic injection molding method. In this way, no additional fastening means and no additional tools are required for fastening the first frame profile and the second frame profile to the flushing tank, whereby the assembly effort is reduced. The first and second frame profiles have in particular a (completely) rectilinear course and/or a rectangular cross section orthogonal to their first or second longitudinal axis. Furthermore, the first frame profile and the second frame profile are designed in particular mirror-symmetrical to one another.
Furthermore, the first frame profile has a modified cross section at least in sections in the direction of the first longitudinal axis of the first frame profile and the second frame profile has a modified cross section at least in sections in the direction of the second longitudinal axis of the second frame profile. In particular, this means that the area of the cross-section varies at least partially (continuously), not constantly and/or variably. A cross section is understood to mean, in particular, an (imaginary) cutting plane through the first and/or second frame profile, which cutting plane extends, in particular, orthogonally to the first and/or second longitudinal direction. If the cutting surface is displaced in the direction of the first longitudinal axis and/or the second longitudinal axis, the corresponding cross section changes in at least one direction, in particular in the depth direction and/or width direction of the mounting element. The depth direction extends in particular orthogonally to the first longitudinal direction, the second longitudinal direction and the width direction of the mounting element. Furthermore, the depth direction of the mounting element extends, in particular, horizontally and/or perpendicularly to the wall after the mounting element has been mounted on the wall, and the width direction extends, in particular, parallel to the wall. The first frame profile and/or the second frame profile can thus vary in cross section, in particular in one or both directions. The cross section can furthermore be essentially (always) rectangular. The cross section of the first and/or second frame profile changes in the direction of the first longitudinal axis or in the direction of the second longitudinal axis, in particular over a distance of 100mm (millimeters) to 800 mm. In addition, the section of the changing cross section is located in particular in a region of the first and/or second frame profile having a straight course. The section of the changing cross section is therefore not located in particular in the region of the bends or bends of the first and second frame profiles and in particular not at the corners of the frame upper part. By means of the constantly changing cross sections of the first and second frame profiles, the first and second frame profiles can be set specifically to a desired bending stress and the weight of the frame can thereby be optimized. The first and second frame profiles can thus be configured with respect to their mass to have a bending-resistant rigidity in particular. Furthermore, the first frame profile and the second frame profile can be configured in the sense of a "carrier of the same bending stress".
It is also advantageous if the cross section of the first frame profile narrows in the direction of the first wall contact and the cross section of the second frame profile narrows in the direction of the second wall contact. The narrowing is effected in at least one direction, for example in the depth direction and/or width direction of the mounting element. The narrowing in the width direction of the mounting element here allows, in particular, an advantageous shape configuration for the injection molding of plastic. The first and second wall attachments can in particular be bores in the first and second frame profiles, in particular on the longitudinal side ends of the first and second frame profiles, on which bores wall attachment elements for fastening the frame to the wall can be fastened. The cross section of the first frame profile and/or the second frame profile can be narrowed in at least one dimension (in particular orthogonal to the first longitudinal axis and/or the second longitudinal axis) from a length of approximately 50mm to 100mm to a length of approximately 20mm to 50 mm. Furthermore, the cross-sectional area of the first frame profile in the direction of the first longitudinal axis and/or the cross-sectional area of the second frame profile in the direction of the second longitudinal axis can be varied by 20% to 80%.
It is also advantageous if the first frame profile can be connected to the frame lower part by a first plug connection and the second frame profile can be connected to the frame lower part by a second plug connection. For this purpose, the first frame profile can have a first connecting section and the second frame profile can have a second connecting section, with which the first frame profile and the second frame profile can be inserted into the frame lower part. The first and second frame profiles can be inserted in particular into the frame lower part until the first or second bearing surface is reached. For the play-free connection of the first and second frame profiles to the frame lower part, additional screw connections, snap connections and/or additional clampable connections can be used, for example. Furthermore, the first plug connector and/or the second plug connector can also be embodied as telescopic connectors, so that a height adjustment of the frame upper part or of the frame upper edge can be achieved. In addition, the first and second plug connectors are designed in particular such that the assembly of the frame can be carried out not only in the factory of the manufacturer but also on the site. This makes it possible to supply the frame both in a well-assembled and in a detachable manner.
It is furthermore advantageous if the first frame profile is arranged on a first side of the flush tank and the second frame profile is arranged on a second side of the flush tank, and wherein the first side and the second side are opposite. In the mounted state of the mounting element on the wall, the first side is in particular the right side of the flushing tank and the second side is in particular the left side of the flushing tank. The receiving space for the flushing liquid of the flushing tank is thereby in particular located between the first frame profile and the second frame profile.
Preferably, the frame lower part is at least partially made of metal and the frame upper part is at least partially made of plastic. The frame lower part is preferably made substantially of welded profile tubes, which in particular have a constant (rectangular) cross section.
It is also advantageous if the first frame profile and the second frame profile have a rib structure or a honeycomb structure. The rib structure preferably relates to a cross ribbed section (kreuzverripsung). The mass of the frame of the mounting element can thereby be further reduced, wherein at the same time a high bending strength of the frame remains obtained.
It is particularly advantageous if the first frame profile has a first reinforcing profile and the second frame profile has a second reinforcing profile. The bending strength of the upper frame part can be further increased by the first reinforcing section and the second reinforcing section. Preferably, the first reinforcing profile extends from the first frame profile into the frame lower part and/or the second reinforcing profile extends from the second frame profile into the frame lower part. In particular, the first reinforcing section bar and/or the second reinforcing section bar can extend into a rectangular tube of the frame lower part. The first reinforcing section bar and the second reinforcing section bar can thus in an advantageous manner fulfill a dual function: that is, the first significantly improves the bending strength of the upper frame part, and the second receives the fastening bolt of the at least one decorative plate of the mounting element.
It is also advantageous if the first reinforcing profile is fastened to the first frame profile by means of a first snap connection (rastverbunding) or a first snap connection (schnappverbunding), and the second reinforcing profile is fastened to the second frame profile by means of a second snap connection or a first snap connection. Thus, no tools are required for fastening the first reinforcing section bar to the first frame section bar and the second reinforcing section bar to the second frame section bar. Alternatively, the two reinforcing profiles can be jointly injected or extruded during production by means of injection molding, preferably by means of plastic injection molding.
Preferably, the first reinforcing section bar and the second reinforcing section bar are made of metal and have an L-shaped or U-shaped cross section. The first and second reinforcing section bars are in particular made of sheet metal bent (at an angle of 90 °).
It is furthermore advantageous if the flushing tank comprises a cover part which has a third reinforcing profile. By means of the cover, the receiving space for the rinsing water of the flushing tank can be covered, in particular at least partially. For this purpose, the cover extends in particular from the first frame profile to the second frame profile. In the assembled state of the mounting element, the cover extends in particular horizontally. The third reinforcing section bar is preferably made of metal, in particular sheet metal, and/or has an L-shaped cross section. The third reinforcing section bar may be configured identically to the first reinforcing section bar and the second reinforcing section bar (possibly apart from its length). Furthermore, the cover can have recesses at its longitudinal ends, in particular at the (front) outer edges, so that the first and second frame profiles, which are to be statically loaded, can be continuously implemented up to the wall connection without interruption. Furthermore, the cover can be reinforced and can be connected to the frame upper part in a load-bearing manner by means of ribs and/or further reinforcing profiles, which are snapped or pushed into the cover, for example on the cover, so that in particular the top end beams required in the known mounting elements can be dispensed with.
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The invention and the technical field are explained in detail later on with reference to the drawings. It is to be noted that the figures show a particularly preferred embodiment variant of the invention, but the invention is not limited thereto. Here, the same members in the drawings are provided with the same reference numerals. Exemplary and schematic:
fig. 1 shows a first variant of a mounting element in a perspective view;
fig. 2 shows a flushing tank of a first variant of the mounting element in a perspective view; and
fig. 3 shows a second variant of the mounting element in a perspective view.
Detailed Description
Fig. 1 shows a first variant of a mounting element 1 in a perspective view. The mounting element 1 comprises a frame 3, by means of which a toilet bowl and a flush tank 2, not shown here, can be fastened to a wall, also not shown here. The frame 3 comprises a frame lower part 4 and a frame upper part 5. The frame lower part 4 has a first profile tube 26 and a second profile tube 27, which are connected to each other by a first transverse beam 20 and a second transverse beam 21. The toilet bowl can in particular be fastened to the first transverse beam 20 by means of a bolt connection. The first profile tube 26 extends along the first longitudinal axis 8 and the second profile tube 27 extends along the second longitudinal axis 9. On the first longitudinal side end 22 of the first profile tube 26, the first profile tube 26 has a first foot 24. Correspondingly, the second profile tube 27 has a second foot 25 at the second longitudinal end 23. The first feet 24 can be guided in the first profile tube 26 and the second feet 25 can be guided in the second profile tube 27, and they can be adjusted parallel to the first longitudinal axis 8 and the second longitudinal axis 9 for adjusting the height of the mounting element 1. The frame 3 can be fastened to a base plate, not shown here, by means of the first leg 24 and the second leg 25.
The flushing tank 2 has a receiving space 33 for the flushing liquid, which can be at least partially closed by the cover 18. Furthermore, a valve (not shown here) of flush tank 2 of the toilet can be actuated by an actuating element (also not shown here), as a result of which flushing liquid can be conducted to the toilet via a flushing liquid outlet 28 of flush tank 2.
Furthermore, the flushing tank 2 has a first frame profile 6 on the first side 14, which is connected to the flushing tank 2 in a form-fitting manner, and a second frame profile 7 on the second side 15, which is connected to the flushing tank 2 in a form-fitting manner. The first frame profile 6 is reinforced by a first reinforcing profile 16 and the second frame profile 7 is reinforced by a second reinforcing profile 17. For this purpose, the first reinforcing section bar 16 can be fastened to the first frame section bar 6 by means of a snap connection and the second reinforcing section bar 17 can be fastened to the second frame section bar 7 by means of a snap connection. Furthermore, the cover 18 of the flush tank 2 is reinforced by a third reinforcing profile 19, which can likewise be fastened to the cover 18 by means of a snap connection. The first reinforcing section bar 16, the second reinforcing section bar 17 and the third reinforcing section bar 19 fulfill a double function. They allow, on the one hand, a significant improvement in the flexural strength of the frame upper part 5 and, on the other hand, serve as receptacles for receiving fastening bolts of a decorative plate (not shown here) of the mounting element 1. The first frame profile 6 is fastened to the frame lower part 4 by means of a first plug connection 12 and the second frame profile 7 is fastened to the frame lower part 4 by means of a second plug connection 13. For this purpose, a first connecting section 31, shown in fig. 2, of the first frame profile 6 can be inserted into the first profile tube 26 and a second connecting section 32, shown in fig. 2, of the second frame profile 7 can be inserted into the second profile tube 27.
Fig. 2 shows a perspective view of the flushing tank 2 of the first variant of the mounting element 1 shown in fig. 1. In particular, it can be recognized here that: the first frame profile 6 has a changing cross section along the first longitudinal axis 8 and the second frame profile 7 has a changing cross section along the second longitudinal axis 9, wherein in fig. 2 only the first cross section 39 and the second cross section 42 of the first frame profile 6 are shown by way of example in dashed lines. The first cross section 39 and the second cross section 42 relate to (imaginary) cut surfaces of the first frame profile 6, which are braced by the depth direction 37 and the width direction 38 of the flushing tank 2 or the mounting element 1 shown in fig. 1. The first cross section 39 and the second cross section 42 are rectangular in the variant shown here. The cross-sectional area of the first cross-section 39 changes when it is displaced in the direction of the first longitudinal axis 8. Thus, the second cross-section 42 has a smaller length in the depth direction 37 and in the width direction 38 than the first cross-section 39. The same applies to the second frame profile 7. That is to say that the first frame profile 6 and the second frame profile 7 narrow in both directions, wherein the narrowing in the width direction 38 is particularly advantageous for demolding processes in the plastic injection molding process. On the longitudinal side end of the first connecting section 31, the first frame profile 6 also has a first bearing surface 34, which extends orthogonally to the first longitudinal axis 8 and with which the first frame profile 6 lies flat on the front end side end of the first profile tube 26 when the first frame profile 6 is inserted into the first profile tube 26. Correspondingly, on the longitudinal side end of the second connecting section 32, the second frame profile 7 has a second bearing surface 35 extending orthogonally to the second longitudinal axis 9, with which the second frame profile 7 lies flat on the longitudinal side front end face of the second profile tube 27 when the second frame profile 7 is inserted into the second profile tube 27. The cross section of the first frame profile 6 narrows from the first bearing surface 34 parallel to the first longitudinal axis 8 in the direction of the first wall contact 10. Accordingly, the cross section of the second frame profile 7 narrows from the second bearing surface 35 in the direction of the second wall contact 11. The first wall attachment 10 and the second wall attachment 11 are here embodied in the form of bores into which wall attachment elements, not shown here, can be fastened. The first frame profile 6 has a circumferential, outer frame 29, in which a rib structure 30 with ribs 36 is formed, which serve to increase the bending strength of the first frame profile 6. This rib structure cannot be seen in the second frame profile 7 in the view shown here. However, the first frame profile 6 and the second frame profile 7 are designed mirror-symmetrically, so that the description of the first frame profile 6 can be transferred to the second frame profile 7 accordingly.
Fig. 3 shows a second variant of the mounting element 1 in a perspective view. The second variant of the mounting element 1 differs from the first variant of the mounting element 1 in that the second reinforcing section bar 17 extends into the frame lower part 4. Likewise, the first reinforcing section bar 16 can also extend into the lower frame part 4, even if this is not shown in the second variant of the mounting element 1 shown in fig. 3. Furthermore, the cover 18 has a first recess 40 and a second recess 41 (also visible in fig. 1) on its longitudinal side ends, so that the first frame profile 6 can extend without interruption to the first wall connection 10 and the second frame profile 7 can extend without interruption to the second wall connection 11. The first variant of the mounting element 1 is identical in the remaining parts to the second variant of the mounting element 1.
The proposed mounting element is characterized in particular by high stability, low weight and low assembly effort.
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1 mounting element
2 flushing tank
3 frame
4 lower part of frame
5 Upper part of frame
6 first frame section bar
7 second frame section bar
8 first longitudinal axis
9 second longitudinal axis
10 first wall attachment
11 second wall attachment
12 first plug connector
13 second plug-in connection
14 first side
15 second side
16 first reinforcing section bar
17 second reinforcing section bar
18 cover part
19 third reinforcing section bar
20 first transverse beam
21 second transverse beam
22 first longitudinal side end
23 second longitudinal side end
24 first leg
25 second leg
26 first section bar pipe
27 second section bar pipe
28 flushing liquid outlet
29 outer frame
30-rib structure
31 first connection section
32 second connection section
33 accommodation space
34 first bearing surface
35 second bearing surface
36 Ribs
37 direction of depth
38 width direction
39 first cross section
40 first cut-out
41 second clearance
42 second cross section

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1. Mounting element (1) for fastening a toilet bowl to a wall, having: a flush tank (2) for containing a flushing liquid of the toilet bowl; and a frame (3) with which the toilet bowl and the flushing tank (2) can be fastened to the wall, wherein the frame (3) has a frame lower part (4) and a frame upper part (5), wherein the frame upper part (5) comprises a first frame profile (6) which is connected to the flushing tank (2) in a form-fitting manner and a second frame profile (7) which is connected to the flushing tank (2) in a form-fitting manner, and wherein the first frame profile (6) has a modified cross section (39, 42) at least in sections in the direction of a first longitudinal axis (8) of the first frame profile (6) and the second frame profile (7) has a modified cross section (39, 42) at least in sections in the direction of a second longitudinal axis (9) of the second frame profile (7).
2. The mounting element (1) according to claim 1, wherein the cross section (39, 42) of the first frame profile (6) narrows in the direction of a first wall abutment (10) and the cross section (39, 42) of the second frame profile (7) narrows in the direction of a second wall abutment (11).
3. The mounting element (1) according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the first frame profile (6) can be connected to the frame lower part (4) by a first plug connection (12) and the second frame profile (7) can be connected to the frame lower part (4) by a second plug connection (13).
4. The mounting element (1) according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the first frame profile (6) is arranged on a first side (14) of the flush tank (2) and the second frame profile (7) is arranged on a second side (15) of the flush tank (2), and wherein the first side (14) and the second side (15) are opposite.
5. The mounting element (1) according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the frame lower part (4) is at least partially made of metal and the frame upper part (5) is at least partially made of plastic.
6. The mounting element (1) according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the first frame profile (6) and the second frame profile (7) have a rib structure (30) or a honeycomb structure.
7. The mounting element (1) according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the first frame profile (6) has a first reinforcing profile (16) and the second frame profile (7) has a second reinforcing profile (17).
8. The mounting element (1) according to claim 7, wherein the first reinforcing profile (16) is fastened on the first frame profile (6) by a first snap connection or a first snap connection and the second reinforcing profile (17) is fastened on the second frame profile (7) by a second snap connection or a second snap connection.
9. The mounting element (1) according to claim 7, wherein said first reinforcing section bar (16) and said second reinforcing section bar (17) are made of metal and have an L-shaped or U-shaped cross section.
10. The mounting element (1) according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the flush box (2) comprises a cover (18) having a third reinforcing profile (19).
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