EP0295513B1 - Trennwand, insbesondere für eine Eck- oder Runddusche - Google Patents

Trennwand, insbesondere für eine Eck- oder Runddusche Download PDF

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EP0295513B1
EP0295513B1 EP88108881A EP88108881A EP0295513B1 EP 0295513 B1 EP0295513 B1 EP 0295513B1 EP 88108881 A EP88108881 A EP 88108881A EP 88108881 A EP88108881 A EP 88108881A EP 0295513 B1 EP0295513 B1 EP 0295513B1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47KSANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
    • A47K3/00Baths; Douches; Appurtenances therefor
    • A47K3/28Showers or bathing douches
    • A47K3/30Screens or collapsible cabinets for showers or baths
    • A47K3/36Articulated screens
    • A47K3/362Articulated screens comprising sliding and articulated panels
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47KSANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
    • A47K3/00Baths; Douches; Appurtenances therefor
    • A47K3/28Showers or bathing douches
    • A47K3/30Screens or collapsible cabinets for showers or baths
    • A47K2003/305Sealings between screen and bath- or showertub

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  • the invention relates to a partition, in particular for a corner or round shower, according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • Each door element is slidably mounted and suspended in the guide rail by means of separate guide elements.
  • the individual door elements each have a frame made up of a total of four profile rails, the manufacture and assembly of these profile rails or the frame for receiving transparent panes or the like requiring a relatively high outlay.
  • the articulation of two door elements in pairs also requires a corresponding manufacturing and assembly effort. In order to ensure reliable and smooth mobility, all guide elements and the door elements must be installed and adjusted exactly, which means that additional measures are required.
  • the invention has for its object to develop the partition with little design effort so that it can also be used in such shower trays or for such uses in which arched or wavy areas are also available outside the boarding area.
  • the partition should be designed with little effort for shower trays which have a wavy or multi-curved edge.
  • the partition should be able to be easily adapted to shower trays or areas of use of different shapes. With a simple construction, it should be possible to provide a bend or curvature directed into the interior of the shower tray between the middle of the entry area and the outer edge, and nevertheless an exact and functionally reliable guidance and stable suspension of the door element should be ensured. With as few parts as possible, the most precise possible vertical suspension and alignment of the door elements should be achieved with little assembly effort.
  • the partition according to the invention is characterized by a stable and functionally reliable construction, the smooth movement of the door element being ensured due to the pivoting lever even when the guide rail or the door element is designed with multiple bends.
  • one of the previously usual two guide bodies of the door element is replaced by the pivot lever.
  • the door element pivots away from the door element or the guide rail when the entry area is locked or released. This is in contrast to previously known partition walls with sliding doors, in which the relative position or the distance of the door element from the guide rail was essentially unchangeably predetermined by the two guide bodies.
  • the guide rail and at least part of the door element can have a bulge directed into the interior.
  • the partition is easily adaptable to a wavy configuration of the edge of a shower tray or the like.
  • two fixed wall elements are expediently provided which, viewed in the middle of the entry area, have the bulges mentioned, as well as the guide rail and, if appropriate, the edge of the shower tray.
  • the two door elements provided according to the invention can also be curved in a corresponding manner.
  • the invention also includes such embodiments with only one door element or one wall element.
  • the present invention also relates to an embodiment with two side wall elements and a door element which can be moved and pivoted behind one of the wall elements mentioned. All embodiments have in common that the door element is on the one hand slidably mounted with a guide body in the respective guide rail and on the other hand is pivotably mounted with respect to the guide rail and the wall element by means of a pivoting lever.
  • the guide rail is expediently supported on the top of the wall elements and connected to them.
  • a lower profile rail can also be present in the context of this invention, which, if appropriate, can also be integrated into the edge of a shower tray.
  • One swivel lever is sufficient for each door element, this swivel lever optionally at the top and / or at the bottom each door element is articulated.
  • the pivoting lever is articulated at the outer end of the door element, preferably on the vertical profile rail of the door element, expediently a bearing part or the pivot axis of the pivoting lever on the door element in the locked position is at a distance from a connecting line, this connecting line runs between the guide body and the articulation point or bearing block of the pivot lever on the fixed wall element or the guide rail.
  • This distance ensures that the pivoting movement can be initiated without problems when opening, without having to go through a "dead position" or without having to move the pivot axis or the bearing part out of such a dead center.
  • the smooth movement of the door element when opening is reliably ensured.
  • the bearing part or the pivot axis in the open position will also have a corresponding distance in order to likewise avoid such a dead position, which would be disadvantageous for the smooth movement and mobility of the door element.
  • the partition and the shower tray are matched to one another in such a way that a separate lower guide rail is not required.
  • the door element has guide elements at the lower end and, furthermore, the shower tray at the front edge is provided with an upwardly open guide channel in which the said guide element engages.
  • This special design of the partition is characterized by a stable and reliable construction, the door element being guided directly through the guide channel of the shower tray.
  • This guide channel is produced in the same operation as the shower tray itself, so that practically no additional production and cost is required.
  • the guide channel is an integral part of the shower tray, whereby the shower tray and especially its edge can also have a wide variety of shapes.
  • the guide trough lies behind a front part of the edge, the upper edge of which is higher than the guide trough itself.
  • the inner part of the guide trough is adjoined by an inner edge which is expediently lower than the above-mentioned upper edge of the front part of the edge lies. This further facilitates the passage through the entry area.
  • the upwardly open guide trough expediently has a rounded contour of its surface, which on the one hand simplifies production and on the other hand reduces the risk of contamination.
  • the guide trough also provides stiffening and stabilization of the tub rim. This is particularly advantageous in the production of the shower tray, which is expediently made of plastic, using the deep-drawing process, since good stability is ensured even when the edge is thin.
  • the guide element engaging in the guide groove is expediently narrow in the longitudinal direction of the tub edge and is advantageously arranged in a vertical profile rail of the door element. Due to the guide trough, the previously common lower guide rail is no longer required and unhindered passage through the entry area is ensured. The elimination of a separate lower guide rail reduces the cost of materials and the weight for the partition. Furthermore, the requirements for hygiene will be met in a reliable manner, especially since the corners, sealing joints and the like which are present in the lower guide rails are omitted and the guide channel integrated in the shower tray can be easily formed with rounded edges.
  • FIG. 1 to 3 show the partition wall, which has two lateral, fixed wall elements 2, 4 and two door elements 6, 8, around an entry cordon off or release area 10.
  • There is an upper guide rail 12 which is attached to the upper edge of the wall elements 2, 4 on the horizontal rails of the same there.
  • This lower guide rail 14 may be omitted in the context of this invention or, if necessary, integrated into the edge of a shower tray (not shown here) or into the floor.
  • the two guide rails 12, 14 are bent in the entry area 10, as shown, forward into the outside space.
  • the guide rails 12, 14 each have inwardly directed bulges 22, 24 between the center 16 of the entry area 10 and the two outer edges 18, 20 or the vertical profile rails present there.
  • the two wall elements 2, 4 are arranged essentially at right angles to one another, wherein they are each firmly connected at the outer edges 18, 20 in a known manner to the room walls present there; the room walls, not shown here, are also arranged at right angles to each other, so that in the usual way behind the partition there is a basically rectangular or square interior.
  • the guide rails 12, 14 Corresponding to the curvature of the entry area 10 and the bulges 22, 24, the guide rails 12, 14 have an undulating shape.
  • the two wall elements 2, 4 and also the door elements 6, 8 are adapted according to the invention to this undulating design.
  • the partition which is designed in a wave-like manner in this sense can be placed on a correspondingly wave-shaped edge of a shower tray or also directly on the floor of a shower room or the like with the lower guide rail 14.
  • the present invention also relates to embodiments with only one door and / or only one wall element.
  • the arrangement of two side wall elements and only a single door element can prove to be expedient in many applications.
  • the width of the entry area and ultimately the width of the door element can be made substantially the same size as the width of the two wall elements.
  • the door element in particular in the region of the one vertical longitudinal edge, is guided in the usual manner with a guide body in a guide rail and is articulated in the region of the other vertical longitudinal edge by means of a pivot lever, which in turn is attached to the door rail and / or is articulated on the fixed wall element.
  • the swivel lever can, if necessary, also be articulated or fastened to a wall of the room by means of a bearing block or the like.
  • pivot levers 26, 28 are parallel to the guide rails and are advantageously at least approximately tight against them.
  • Each of the pivot levers 26, 28 is fastened at its end facing away from the associated door element 6, 8 by means of a bearing block 30 on the associated guide rail 12, 14.
  • the guide rails 12, 14 extend over the entire width of the shower partition, ie both over the entry area 10 and over the two lateral vertical wall elements 2, 4.
  • the swivel levers 26, 28 are at the upper and lower ends in Area of the outer longitudinal edges 54, 56 articulated to the door elements 6, 8 by means of bearing parts 32.
  • the pivot axis 29 at the point of articulation of the pivot lever 26, 28 on the door element 6, 8 is at a distance 31 from a connecting line 33. This connecting line 33 runs between the guide body of the door element 6, 8, which will be explained below, and the bearing block 30.
  • This spacing ensures that the pivot axis is not in a dead position when opening begins.
  • the pivoting movement can therefore be carried out very easily, which ensures the smooth operation and simple handling of the door element.
  • the distance 31 specified according to the invention increases.
  • the guide rails 12, 14 can essentially only extend over the entry area 10.
  • the bearing blocks 30 would then have to be fastened directly to the wall elements 2, 4 in a corresponding manner.
  • Each door element 6, 8 also has a bearing part 32 with which the pivoting lever 26, 28 is articulated.
  • the bearing part 32 is expediently fastened to the outer end of the respective door element, in particular directly in the vertical profile rail of the door element provided there, thereby ensuring good stability.
  • the Bearing block 30, however, is essentially fixed in the area of the center of the wall element.
  • the distance mentioned is expediently at least approximately the greatest in the open position. This ensures that no, or at least only small, pressure force components are to be transmitted to the bearing block 30 via the swivel levers 26, 28 during the closing. In other words, the force exerted is practically used exclusively for displacement, without force components being able to occur which would influence the smooth operation.
  • FIG. 6 shows the partition similar to FIG. 4, the two guide bodies 46, 48 also being clearly visible here.
  • These guide bodies 46, 48 are formed in a manner known per se and are arranged on the central end edges 50, 52, with guide rollers running in the upper guide rail 12, which are not shown here, being present.
  • the lower guide rail 14 is also assigned hook-shaped sliders in the region of the middle end edges 50, 52, which engage in the guide path of the lower guide rail 14.
  • the bearing blocks 30 are fastened by means of screws to the respective guide rails approximately in the middle of the wall elements.
  • FIG. 7 of the upper part of the partition wall clearly shows the congruent design of the corrugated upper guide rail 12 with the wall elements 6, 8 or their upper horizontal profiles.
  • the swivel levers 26, 28, like the bearing blocks 30, are located behind the guide rails, the upper swivel levers 26, 28 being arranged above the upper edge of the door elements. Accordingly, the lower pivot levers are arranged below the lower edge of the door elements.
  • the upper part of the partition is shown enlarged, namely in the position of the door elements 6, 8 for the complete release of the entry area 10.
  • the pivot levers 26, 28 protrude inwards into the interior 36 and also the two door elements 6, 8 with their outer ends. In this position, according to the invention, the outer longitudinal edges 54, 56 of the door elements 6, 8 are at a distance from the guide rail 12 which is defined by the length of the pivot lever 26, 28.
  • Fig. 9 shows the lower part of the partition, the two door elements 6, 8 being pushed aside behind the fixed wall elements 2, 4.
  • the boarding area 10, at the lower ends of which the curved lower guide rail 14 is present, is completely released.
  • the lower guide rail 14 can rest on an edge of a shower tray which is corrugated in the same way. Since the lower edges of the two door elements are arranged behind the lower guide rail 14, splash water is reliably prevented from escaping when the door elements are closed.
  • the lower guide rail can also be omitted, so that a user can enter the interior practically on the same level. Suitable sealing profiles can be arranged on the lower edges of the door elements in order to prevent water from escaping.
  • the two door elements 6, 8 have a greater length than the fixed wall elements 2, 4, the lower edges 21, 23 of the door elements being lower than those of the fixed wall elements 2, 4.
  • the associated shower tray has a front edge at least in the entry area guide channel open at the top, into which a guide element 25 of the respective door element 6, 8 engages from above.
  • These guide elements 25 are expediently arranged below the mutually facing vertical profile rails 13, 15 of the door elements 6, 8.
  • Fig. 11 shows a front view of the partition together with a shower tray 17.
  • This shower tray 17 is installed on the floor 58 of a bathroom or shower room in the corner between two rectangular walls 60, 62 in the usual way.
  • the front edge 64 is corrugated in accordance with the bulges mentioned above.
  • the door elements 6, 8 are partially pushed behind the wall elements 2, 4 in order to open the entry area 10.
  • the two pivot levers 26 for articulation on the wall element 2 can be partially recognized.
  • FIG. 12 shows a top view of the partition wall, the two door elements 6, 8 being pushed aside and the entry area 10 being completely released.
  • the upwardly open guide channel 66 in the front edge 64 of the shower tray can be seen.
  • the guide channel 66 is part of the shower tray 17.
  • the guide bodies 46, 48 are provided at the top, by means of which these door elements 6, 8 are slidably suspended in the upper guide rail 12.
  • FIG. 13 shows an enlarged top view of the partition wall, the door element 6 not yet being completely closed behind the wall element 2 ben is.
  • the door element 6 is articulated on its longitudinal edge facing the room wall by means of the pivot lever 26 via the bearing block 30 on the wall element 2.
  • the door element 6 is also articulated on the wall element 2 at the lower end.
  • the upper guide rail 12 does not extend over the entire width of the wall element, but rather ends essentially in the middle thereof, a firm connection being made by means of the screws indicated by the lines 68.
  • the pivot lever 26 is articulated by means of a bearing part 32 of the door element 6 with respect to a vertical pivot axis 29. The same applies to the other door element.
  • FIG. 14 shows an enlarged and partially sectioned top view of the guide body 46, which is fastened to the upper profile rail 72 of the door element 6 by means of a screw 70.
  • the guide body 46 is secured against rotation so that the axis 74 is reliably aligned vertically.
  • a rocker 76 is pivotably arranged on the guide body 46 by means of the axis 74.
  • the guide body 46 has a central part 78 which engages in a bore in the upper profile rail 72 of the door element 6 and into which the screw 70 is screwed.
  • the guide body 46 contains a support part 80 at the top, which rests on the upper edge of the profile rail 72 of the door element.
  • a guide roller 82 is rotatably arranged at the ends of the rocker 7.
  • These guide rollers 82 engage from behind in a guide groove of the upper guide rail 12 and can roll there on a guide track 84.
  • This arrangement with double guide rollers 82 ensures a stable suspension of the door element 6 and, in combination with the pivoting levers explained, enables the door element to be pivoted open and guided along the corrugated guide rail.
  • the bearing block 30 can be adjusted with respect to the door element 2 in at least one direction, namely vertically and / or horizontally, for which purpose an adjusting screw 86 is provided.
  • the bearing block 30 shows the bearing block 30 in a horizontal sectional plane, the adjusting screw 86 also being shown.
  • the bearing block according to the invention contains a recess 90 which is open to the upper profile 88 of the wall element and in which an intermediate part 92 is arranged.
  • This intermediate part 92 is firmly connected to the profile 88 by means of screws.
  • the intermediate part 92 has an elongated hole 94 running in the horizontal direction, through which the adjusting screw 86 extends.
  • the end of the adjusting screw 86 is screwed into a nut 96, which is arranged in the intermediate part 92.
  • the bearing block 30 can thus be adjusted in the direction of the double arrow 98 by loosening and tightening the screw 86 again. If necessary, the bearing bracket 30 can also be adjusted vertically if the elongated hole 94 is designed accordingly.
  • Fig. 17 shows a top view of the other door element 8 and the profile rail 12 in the open state of the door element 8.
  • This door element 8 is guided according to the door element already explained on the one hand by means of the guide body 48 in the upper guide rail 12 and on the other hand by means of the pivot lever 28 hinged to the wall element 4.
  • the pivot lever 28 In the closed state, the pivot lever 28 lies in a direct extension of the upper horizontal profile rail 73 of the door element 8 and it runs essentially parallel to the upper guide rail 12.
  • the guide element 25 is formed at the bottom as an extension of the vertical profile rail 13 of the door element 2. From the wall element, only the lower end of the vertical profile can be seen, which limits the entry area.
  • the guide trough 66 according to the invention is open at the top and concave.
  • a small flexible brush 100 is arranged, which has a plurality of hair or fibers similar to a brush seal.
  • the brush 100 is arranged vertically displaceably in the guide element 25 according to the invention. This reliably ensures that any inaccuracies that may be present are compensated for and that they are guided correctly, and damage to the guide trough 66 is also reliably avoided.
  • FIG. 19 shows, similar to FIG. 18, the guide element 25, which is arranged at the lower end of the profile rail 15 of the other door element 8.
  • the guide element 25 contains a vertical slot 102, in which a guide pin connected to said brush is slidably guided.
  • the lower edge 23 of the door element 8 is arranged at a distance vertically above the inner edge 112 of the tub edge.
  • the brush 100 is fastened to a guide part 104 which is spring-elastically supported according to the invention by means of springs 106 in the guide element.
  • the above-mentioned pin is fastened, which engages in the guide slot of the guide element 25.
  • the guide channel 66 is located from the outside looking at the shower tray behind and below the upper edge 110 of the front part 109 of the edge 64.
  • An inner part 111 with a rounded inside edge 112 adjoins the guide channel 64 towards the interior of the shower tray. In the context of this invention, this inner edge 112 lies deeper than the horizontal upper edge 110 of the front part 109.
  • the lower edge 23 of the door element 8 has a predetermined distance in the vertical direction from the upper edge 112, so that the door element can be pivoted away via the upper edge 112.
  • the lower edge 103 of the door element 8 is, seen in the vertical direction, lower than the front upper edge 110, so that in the closed state of the door element the escape of splash water is prevented.
  • FIG. 21 shows a perspective view of the front edge 64 of the shower tray 17, the two guide elements 25 of the door elements 6, 8 engaging in the guide channel 66 being recognizable.
  • the 22 shows a perspective view of the shower tray 17 designed according to the invention with the guide channel 66.
  • the guide channel 66 is arranged between the higher front part 109 and the lower inner part 111.
  • the guide trough 66 does not extend over the entire length of the front edge 64, but ends in each case at a distance 114 in front of the outer edge 116.
  • the guide trough designed according to the invention extends at least over the entry area in order to enable guidance there by means of the guide elements already mentioned .
  • the inner part 111 has an end region 118, in which the inner edge slopes vertically downward and at the end 120 is as deep as the guide groove 66.

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DE3719896A DE3719896C1 (en) 1987-06-13 1987-06-13 Partition wall
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