DK2884016T3 - Drain with siphon - Google Patents

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DK2884016T3
DK2884016T3 DK14196072.4T DK14196072T DK2884016T3 DK 2884016 T3 DK2884016 T3 DK 2884016T3 DK 14196072 T DK14196072 T DK 14196072T DK 2884016 T3 DK2884016 T3 DK 2884016T3
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drain
tunnel
siphon
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outlet opening
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Jurgen Hendrik Peter Joseph Keizers
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Easy Sanitary Solutions Bv
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03FSEWERS; CESSPOOLS
    • E03F5/00Sewerage structures
    • E03F5/04Gullies inlets, road sinks, floor drains with or without odour seals or sediment traps
    • E03F5/0407Floor drains for indoor use
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03FSEWERS; CESSPOOLS
    • E03F5/00Sewerage structures
    • E03F5/04Gullies inlets, road sinks, floor drains with or without odour seals or sediment traps
    • E03F2005/0416Gullies inlets, road sinks, floor drains with or without odour seals or sediment traps with an odour seal
    • E03F2005/0418Gullies inlets, road sinks, floor drains with or without odour seals or sediment traps with an odour seal in the form of a bell siphon

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DESCRIPTION
[0001] The invention relates to a drain, comprising: • a collecting housing with an inflow opening on the upper side, an outflow opening and a tunnel extending to the outflow opening, wherein the outflow opening debouches in the tunnel; • a siphon cover arranged over the outflow opening, wherein during use the edge of the siphon cover is located lower than the outflow opening.
[0002] Such a drain is known from EP 1518969. In the case of this drain a vertical outlet pipe as well as a horizontal outlet pipe with pipe bend can be inserted into the outflow opening. In the case of the horizontal outlet pipe the upward inclining bottom ensures that a relatively flat drain with siphon is obtained, while the collecting housing still has a great maximum depth, whereby a relatively high water trap can be obtained.
[0003] The siphon cover is arranged over the upright wall and together with the upright wall and the collecting housing provides for the siphon action. The siphon cover extends here over the upright wall and has downward directed wall parts extending to a position just above the bottom of the collecting housing.
[0004] In this known drain the downward directed wall parts of the siphon cover must connect sealingly to the raised bottom in order to guarantee a full height of the water trap. The theoretical height of the water trap is determined by the lowest point of the underside of the siphon cover and the upper edge of the upright wall around the outflow opening. Practical experience has however shown that the siphon cover does not connect sealingly to the raised bottom, whereby leakage of air occurs and the effective height of the water trap is determined by the highest point of the siphon cover at the raised bottom and the upper edge of the upright wall around the outflow opening. As a result of the air leakage it is possible for unpleasant odours to escape from the sewer via the siphon.
[0005] It is also possible for an overpressure to occur in the sewer. In order to prevent the water in the siphon being pressed out there has to be a minimum height of water. This minimum water height is typically 4 centimetres.
[0006] It is further known in the case of this known siphon to use a pipe bend which has a narrowed part at the position of the raised bottom. The overall depth including the pipe bend can hereby be reduced. The drawback however is that a narrowing is formed in the outlet pipe, this impeding throughflow.
[0007] It is now an object of the invention to reduce or even obviate the above stated drawbacks.
[0008] This object is achieved with a drain according to the preamble which is characterized by a bridge part hanging over the tunnel and having a first end arranged on the outer side of the siphon cover, wherein the other end of the bridge part further lies sealingly against the inner wall of the collecting housing.
[0009] Because the bridge part runs between the outer side of the siphon cover and the inner wall of the collecting housing, the tunnel can be placed inside the space enclosed by the siphon cover. The downward directed wall of the siphon cover is in fact no longer interrupted by the tunnel part since the siphon cover lies sealingly via the bridge part against the inner wall of the collecting housing.
[0010] It is possible with the drain according to the invention to allow the tunnel to have substantially the same height as the drain so that an outlet pipe can run via the tunnel to the outflow opening without narrowed parts having to be arranged in the outlet pipe as in the prior art.
[0011] The tunnel can either be incorporated into the bottom of the collecting housing or be provided as a tube protruding through the side wall of the housing and debouching in the outflow opening.
[0012] An embodiment of the drain according to the invention further comprises a peripheral wall which is arranged around the siphon cover and which connects sealingly to the inner wall of the collecting housing, and wherein the other end of the bridge part is arranged on the peripheral wall.
[0013] The peripheral wall can be formed in simple manner so that a reliable seal can be obtained on the inner wall of the collecting housing. In addition, the peripheral wall forms a good base for mounting the bridge part with the siphon cover thereon. The siphon cover can further be supported here by partitions arranged between the siphon cover and the peripheral wall.
[0014] In a further embodiment of the drain according to the invention the peripheral wall comprises in the upper edge an external groove and a seal arranged therein for sealing against the inner wall of the collecting housing.
[0015] When the peripheral wall is placed in the housing, the seal in the external groove will provide for a reliable sealing between the peripheral wall and the inner wall of the collecting housing. Furthermore, the peripheral wall, and thereby the siphon cover and the bridge part, can hereby be easily removed when the drain is being cleaned or when access has to be gained to the outlet pipe via the outflow opening.
[0016] In yet another embodiment of the drain according to the invention the bridge part comprises an upper wall arranged above the tunnel and side walls directed downward from the upper wall on either side adjacently of the tunnel.
[0017] Such a bridge part provides a siphon cover which is kept separate from the raised bottom part for the tunnel, so that the problem of sealing is no longer an issue.
[0018] In yet another embodiment of the drain according to the invention the lower edge of the downward directed side walls lies substantially flush with the edge of the siphon cover.
[0019] Since the bridge part does in fact form part of the siphon cover so as to thus hold the tunnel inside the space enclosed by the siphon cover, the smallest height of the downward directed wall of both siphon cover and tunnel determines the effective height of the water trap formed in the drain.
[0020] In a further preferred embodiment of the drain according to the invention the tunnel is arranged in the bottom of the collecting housing for the purpose of receiving an outlet pipe arranged on the outflow opening.
[0021] With this embodiment it is possible to connect a vertical outlet pipe or a horizontal outlet pipe to the outflow opening, wherein the horizontal pipe is received in the tunnel.
[0022] In a further embodiment of the drain according to the invention the tunnel is tubular. Such an embodiment is particularly suitable for connection to a horizontal pipe, since the tubular tunnel likewise debouches horizontally.
[0023] The invention further relates to a combination of a drain according to the invention and an outlet pipe, wherein the outlet pipe is inserted into the outflow opening.
[0024] In a preferred embodiment of the combination according to the invention the outlet pipe comprises a pipe bend and pipe parts arranged on either side of the pipe bend, wherein a first pipe part is inserted into the outflow opening and wherein the second pipe part is received in the tunnel.
[0025] Because the second pipe part is received in the tunnel, the overall depth of the drain is no more than the height of the drain itself. This is particularly advantageous when the floor thickness is limited.
[0026] With this construction according to the invention it is also possible to embody the siphon in a continuous tube. A double tunnel then has to be arranged here so that the continuous tube can run therethrough.
[0027] These and other features of the invention are further elucidated with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Figure 1 is a perspective view with exploded parts of a first embodiment of the drain according to the invention.
Figure 2 is a cross-sectional view of the embodiment according to figure 1.
Figure 3 is a perspective view of a second embodiment according to the invention.
Figures 4A and 4B show a third embodiment of a drain according to the invention.
[0028] Figure 1 shows a perspective view of a first embodiment of drain 1 according to the invention. Drain 1 has a collecting housing 2 with an inflow opening on the upper side which is bounded by a square peripheral flange 3 on which for instance a grating can be placed. Collecting housing 2 further has an outflow opening 4 to which a tubular tunnel 5 is connected. An outlet pipe can be connected to tubular tunnel 5.
[0029] A siphon cover 6 is arranged over outflow opening 4. Arranged around siphon cover 6 is a peripheral wall 7 which is connected via a bridge part 8 and partitions 9 to the siphon cover.
[0030] Figure 2 shows a cross-sectional view of the embodiment 1 according to figure 1. Siphon cover 6 with peripheral wall 7 and bridge part 8 is placed in collecting housing 2. Arranged in peripheral wall 7 is an external groove 10 in which is accommodated a seal 11 which provides for a sealing on the inner wall of collecting housing 2.
[0031] A grating 12 is further arranged over siphon cover 6 and peripheral flange 3.
[0032] Water W flowing via grating 12 into the inflow opening of the collecting housing will subsequently flow downward between peripheral wall 7 and siphon cover 6 and then flow upward in siphon cover 6 to outflow opening 4, after which the water flows via tubular tunnel 5.
[0033] Figure 3 shows a perspective view of a second embodiment of a drain 20 according to the invention. Only collecting housing 21 is shown in the figure, without a siphon cover which can be formed per se in the same manner as siphon cover 6 according to figure 1.
[0034] Collecting housing 21 has an outflow opening 22 which is connected to two tubular tunnels 23, 24. The advantage of this embodiment is that drain 20 can be arranged in a continuous outlet pipe without throughflow in the outlet pipe being impeded by drain 20.
[0035] Figures 4Aand 4B show a third embodiment of a drain 30 according to the invention. Drain 30 has a collecting housing 31 with a square flange 32 on which a grating can be placed. Arranged in collecting housing 31 is an outflow opening 32 which lies against the side of collecting housing 31. Outflow opening 32 is connected via a narrow tunnel 33 to a continuous outlet pipe 34.
[0036] In figure 4B a siphon cover 35 is placed over outflow opening 32 in collecting housing 31. Siphon cover 35 is connected to a peripheral wall 36 which connects to the inner wall of collecting housing 31.
[0037] Siphon cover 35 also lies against peripheral wall 36, wherein the transition between the two parts at the same time forms a bridge part.
REFERENCES CITED IN THE DESCRIPTION
This list of references cited by the applicant is for the reader's convenience only. It does not form part of the European patent document. Even though great care has been taken in compiling the references, errors or omissions cannot be excluded and the EPO disclaims all liability in this regard.
Patent documents cited in the description • EP1518969A 10002]

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1. Afløb (1,20, 30), omfattende: - et indsamlingshus (2, 21, 31) med en indløbsåbning på den øvre side, en udløbsåbning (4, 22, 32) og en tunnel (5, 23, 24, 33), der strækker sig til udløbsåbningen (4, 22, 32), hvor udløbsåbningen (4, 22, 32) munder ud i tunnellen (5, 23, 24, 33); - et sifondække (6, 35) anbragt over udløbsåbningen (4, 22, 32), hvor under anvendelse kanten af sifondækket (6, 35) er placeret lavere end udløbsåbningen (4, 22, 32), kendetegnet ved - en brodel (8), der hænger over tunnellen (5, 23, 24, 33) og har en første ende anbragt på den udvendige side af sifondækket (6, 35), hvor den anden ende af brodelen (8) yderligere ligger tætnende mod den indre væg af indsamlingshuset (2, 21, 31).A drain (1, 20, 30), comprising: - a collection housing (2, 21, 31) with an inlet opening on the upper side, an outlet opening (4, 22, 32) and a tunnel (5, 23, 24), 33) extending to the outlet opening (4, 22, 32), the outlet opening (4, 22, 32) opening into the tunnel (5, 23, 24, 33); - a siphon tire (6, 35) disposed above the outlet opening (4, 22, 32), where using the edge of the siphon tire (6, 35) is located lower than the outlet opening (4, 22, 32), characterized by ) which hangs over the tunnel (5, 23, 24, 33) and has a first end disposed on the outside of the siphon deck (6, 35), the second end of the bridge portion (8) further sealing against the inner wall of the the collection house (2, 21, 31). 2. Afløb (1,20, 30) ifølge krav 1, yderligere omfattende en perifer væg (7, 36) der er anbragt omkring sifondækket (6, 35) og der forbinder tætnende til den indre væg af indsamlingshuset (2, 21, 31), og hvor den anden ende af brodelen (8) er anbragt på den perifere væg (7, 36).A drain (1, 20, 30) according to claim 1, further comprising a peripheral wall (7, 36) disposed around the siphon deck (6, 35) and sealingly connecting to the inner wall of the collection housing (2, 21, 31). ), and where the other end of the bridge portion (8) is disposed on the peripheral wall (7, 36). 3. Afløb (1,20, 30) ifølge krav 2, hvor den perifere væg omfatter i den øvre kant en ekstern rille (10) og en tætning (11) anbragt deri til at tætne mod den indre væg af indsamlingshuset (2, 21, 31).A drain (1, 20, 30) according to claim 2, wherein the peripheral wall comprises at its upper edge an external groove (10) and a seal (11) arranged therein to seal against the inner wall of the collection housing (2, 21). , 31). 4. Afløb (1,20, 30) ifølge et hvilket som helst af de foregående krav, hvor brodelen (8) omfatter en øvre væg anbragt over tunnellen (5, 23, 24, 33) og sidevægge rettet nedad fra den øvre væg på hver side tilstødende tunnellen (5, 23, 24, 33).A drain (1, 20, 30) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the bridge portion (8) comprises an upper wall disposed over the tunnel (5, 23, 24, 33) and side walls directed downwards from the upper wall of each side adjoining the tunnel (5, 23, 24, 33). 5. Afløb (1,20, 30) ifølge krav 4, hvor den nedre kant af de nedadrettede sidevægge flugter i alt væsentligt med kanten af sifondækket (6, 35).A drain (1, 20, 30) according to claim 4, wherein the lower edge of the downward sidewalls aligns substantially with the edge of the siphon deck (6, 35). 6. Afløb (1,20, 30) ifølge et hvilket som helst af de foregående krav, hvor tunnellen er anbragt i bunden af indsamlingshuset (2, 21, 31) til formålet at modtage et udløbsrør anbragt på udløbsåbningen (4, 22, 32).A drain (1, 20, 30) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the tunnel is arranged at the bottom of the collection housing (2, 21, 31) for the purpose of receiving an outlet pipe disposed on the outlet opening (4, 22, 32). ). 7. Afløb (1,20, 30) ifølge krav 6, hvor tunnellen (5, 23, 24, 33) er rørformet.A drain (1, 20, 30) according to claim 6, wherein the tunnel (5, 23, 24, 33) is tubular. 8. Kombination af et afløb (1,20, 30) ifølge et hvilket som helst af de foregående krav og et udløbsrør (34)), hvor udløbsrøret (34) er indsat i udløbsåbningen (4, 22, 32).Combination of a drain (1, 20, 30) according to any one of the preceding claims and an outlet tube (34)), wherein the outlet tube (34) is inserted into the outlet opening (4, 22, 32). 9. Kombination ifølge krav 8, hvor udløbsrøret (34) omfatter en rørbøjning og rørdele anbragt på hver side af rørbøjningen, hvor en første rørdel er indsat i udløbsåbningen (4, 22, 32) og hvor den anden rørdel er modtaget i tunnellen (5, 23, 24, 33).The combination of claim 8, wherein the outlet pipe (34) comprises a pipe bend and pipe parts disposed on each side of the pipe bend, wherein a first pipe part is inserted into the outlet opening (4, 22, 32) and the second pipe part is received in the tunnel (5). , 23, 24, 33).
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