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EP0324428B1
EP0324428B1 EP89100328A EP89100328A EP0324428B1 EP 0324428 B1 EP0324428 B1 EP 0324428B1 EP 89100328 A EP89100328 A EP 89100328A EP 89100328 A EP89100328 A EP 89100328A EP 0324428 B1 EP0324428 B1 EP 0324428B1
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04BGENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
    • E04B2/00Walls, e.g. partitions, for buildings; Wall construction with regard to insulation; Connections specially adapted to walls
    • E04B2/72Non-load-bearing walls of elements of relatively thin form with respect to the thickness of the wall
    • 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
    • A47K3/34Slidable screens

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  • the invention relates to a partition for a corner shower according to the features specified in the preamble of claim 1.
  • Such a partition for a corner shower with two curved door elements is known from EP-A-235 658.
  • This partition contains an upper and a lower guide rail, each with straight end parts, which are attached to the flat wall elements over their entire length. So that the curved door elements on the one hand can seal off the access opening and on the other hand can be pushed behind the flat wall elements along the guide rails, the guide bodies of each door element are arranged offset at a predetermined distance from the vertical longitudinal edge in the direction of the center of the door element. In comparison with door elements, the guide bodies of which are arranged near the vertical longitudinal edges, there is a risk in the known partition wall that the door elements tilt or even jam when being moved along the upper guide rail. Such tilting should be counteracted by means of the lower guide rail, the curved area of which delimits the entry opening at the bottom.
  • a partition which has four flat door elements and an upper and a lower guide rail each curved in the area of the entry opening.
  • the four door elements require a not inconsiderable manufacturing and manufacturing effort.
  • shower trays from different manufacturers often vary only in details, in particular the size of the radius of curvature and the width of the entry area.
  • a large number of appropriately designed partition walls must therefore be produced and kept ready, which means that a great deal of production and storage effort is required.
  • a shower cabin which has a prefabricated, approximately hollow-cylindrical cabin body.
  • This consists of stackable, ring-shaped parts, with a closed base plate and a closed cover plate.
  • the entry opening can be closed or released by means of a curved sliding door, the radius of curvature of which is predetermined in accordance with the cabin body.
  • a curved sliding door the radius of curvature of which is predetermined in accordance with the cabin body.
  • a door system for telephone booths polygonal in plan with a single door element is known.
  • the upper guide rail is bent outside the through opening and extends over a not insignificant part of its length towards the adjacent wall element.
  • the end of the profile rail is not connected to the first wall element which is adjacent to the through opening but with a second one of the polygonal wall elements.
  • the door ends above the floor of the phone booth and additional measures are required to enable the sealing required for shower partitions.
  • a guide profile is arranged on the lower edge of the door element, in which a stationary roller, which is arranged outside the through opening, runs.
  • the door element itself is essentially flat and the guide profile is a U-shaped rail which is open at the bottom. This rail is curved and, with the exception of angled end regions of the door, projects from it at a correspondingly large distance.
  • the aforementioned roller is arranged on the floor, a not inconsiderable gap being present between the latter and the lower edge of the door.
  • a partition which has a lower guide rail behind a curved tub edge. Narrow slats are slidably arranged in this lower guide rail and in the correspondingly curved upper guide rail. There is a flexible track between every two adjacent slats. When opening, the slats are pushed aside, whereby the above-mentioned strips are folded together like a shower curtain. There are not inconsiderable difficulties in handling and cleaning such a partition.
  • the object of the invention is to further develop the partition of the type mentioned with little design effort such that the number of individual parts is achieved in order to achieve cost-effective production and also the assembly effort can be reduced.
  • a stable and functionally reliable guidance of the door elements should be ensured, the entrance opening being to be closed or released reliably with little effort.
  • the escape of splash water should be reliably prevented and the seal should be ensured in a simple manner, in particular in the area of the access opening between the tub rim and the door elements.
  • a user should be able to pass through the entry opening unhindered and, in view of a long service life and good functional reliability, the area of the entry opening should be kept largely free of guide means for the door elements.
  • the proposed partition is characterized by a stable and functionally reliable construction, which nevertheless ensures smooth guidance of the door elements.
  • the two door elements are only suspended in the upper guide rail, which is curved over their entire length, and a lower guide rail, that is to say assigned to the lower edges of the door elements, is not present.
  • the entry opening is consequently not affected in any way by such a lower guide rail.
  • a guide element which is expediently designed similar to an upwardly open U and into which the door element engages with its lower edge.
  • This guide element is Expediently narrow in the horizontal direction and extends only over part of the width of the wall element.
  • the guide element is only a few centimeters wide and / or it is essentially as wide as the vertical profile rail of the wall element, which profile rail delimits the entry opening.
  • the two side wall elements are expediently flat, but the wall elements can be wave-like or with a different curvature than the entry opening.
  • the guide rail has essentially the same radius of curvature over its entire length, that is to say also in the end regions, the door elements being designed coaxially with respect to the guide rail with a correspondingly reduced radius of curvature.
  • the free end part of the guide rail protrudes from the respective wall element in a horizontal plane. If the wall element is flat, the distance between the guide rail and the wall element from the entry opening increases. Even in the case of a corrugated wall element, the distance between the free end of the guide rail and the wall element is considerably greater than the comparable distance in the immediate vicinity of the entry opening.
  • the free end part of the guide rail protruding from the respective wall element is connected to the wall element by means of the holding element. This results in additional stiffening in the area of the upper edge of the wall element. This stiffening is particularly advantageous for the stability of the partition, which overall has a stable and reliable construction.
  • the lower edges of the door elements and in particular their lower horizontal profile rails are lower than the upper edge of the shower tray. This ensures splash water protection without special and additional components.
  • the inner, front tub edge is oriented substantially vertically, at least in the area of the entry opening, so that the front or outwardly directed from the shower tray, curved and also vertically aligned wall surface of the respective door element according to the invention is only a short distance from this inner wall of the edge. There is only a narrow gap between the lower edge of the door element and the tub rim, so that splash water can be reliably avoided from the tub without additional sealants.
  • the only upper guide rail is curved over its entire length, that is to say also the end parts present outside the manhole.
  • this upper guide rail is firmly connected to the flat wall element, in particular by means of screws, and its end part increasingly protrudes from the flat wall element.
  • the protruding end of the profile rail is connected to the door element with a holding part, thereby ensuring a stable fastening and support of the guide rail.
  • This curved end part which projects over the shower base in accordance with the radius of curvature, does not in any way interfere with the shower, since the upper edges of such partitions are regularly arranged about 1.7 to 2 m above the edge of the tub. If a correspondingly designed lower guide rail were present, end parts bent over the shower tray would disturb a user and even pose a danger.
  • problems of this type are avoided.
  • Fig. 1 shows the shower tray 6 installed in a corner between two rectangular walls 2, 4.
  • This shower tray 6 is installed in the usual way on the floor of a bathroom or shower room.
  • the partition is arranged above the free front edge 8 of the shower tray, two lateral, fixed wall elements 10, 12 being present.
  • the wall elements are preferably flat, but the invention also covers curved or undulating wall elements.
  • These wall elements 10, 12 are connected to the respective room wall 2, 4 in the usual manner, expediently via compensation profiles (not shown further here).
  • the upper guide rail 14 is bent over its entire length, expediently with the same radius of curvature. The guide rail 14 is thus curved both over the entry opening 16 and behind the flat wall elements 10, 12.
  • the end parts 18, 20 of the upper guide rail 14 located behind the upper edges of the wall elements 10, 12 are at their ends by means of holding parts 22 with the respective wall element 10, 12 connected.
  • the end parts 18, 20 projecting inwards from the wall elements 10, 12 via the shower tray 6 do not interfere with the shower, since the upper guide rail 14 is arranged at a fairly large distance, namely regularly between 1.7 and 2 m above the shower tray 6 .
  • a corresponding lower guide rail is not available, so that there is no disturbance or even danger to a user of the shower cabin in the foot area.
  • the entry opening 16 is closed by means of two door elements 24, 26, as shown.
  • the door elements 24, 26 are suspended and guided in the guide rail 14 by means of guide bodies 28.
  • To release the entry opening 16 the two door elements 24, 26 are each pushed to the side behind the fixed wall elements 10, 12.
  • a narrow, hook-like guide element 30 to be explained below is provided in each case on the edge of the entry opening 16 for the door element 24, 26.
  • the radius of the door elements is larger than the radius of the edge 8 of the shower tray bent in the area of the entry opening.
  • the radius of curvature of the overall curved guide rail 14 is correspondingly larger. On the one hand, a good and sealing contact of the door elements on the tub edge is achieved, and on the other hand, the holding parts 22 can be shortened.
  • the door element does not lie at any point, for example in the middle on the inner wall of the edge, but the door element lies essentially only in the region of the front, vertical profile rail 32, 34 on the inner wall of the edge 8.
  • the inner wall of the edge 8 bent in the area of the entry opening runs essentially vertically, at least over the vertical height with which the lower edge of the door element is below the upper edge of the edge.
  • Fig. 2 shows a view of the partition, wherein the manhole 16 is now released and only the vertical rails 32, 34 can be seen from the two door elements.
  • the shower tray 6 is supported and fastened in the usual manner on the floor 36 by means of storage means which are not further visible here; the tiles or the like provided beneath the tub edge 8 for veneering have not yet been arranged.
  • the entry opening 16 is delimited at the top by the guide rail 14 and at the bottom the tub edge 8 forms the end of the entry opening 16.
  • a lower guide rail is not present and a user can get into the shower tray 6 unhindered. Furthermore, the otherwise usual risk of damage and contamination of a lower guide rail is avoided.
  • the vertical profiles 38, 40 of the wall elements the narrow, hook-like guide elements are connected at the bottom, which are thus outside the manhole and do not interfere in any way.
  • FIG 3 shows an enlarged view of the door element 26 which is partially pushed behind the one fixed wall element, the hook-like lower guide element 30 now being clearly visible.
  • the guide element 30 is connected to the lower end of the vertical profile of the wall element.
  • the guide element 30 is expediently made of plastic and has an upwardly open, U-shaped cross section, so that the door element 26 engages with this entire lower horizontal profile rail 42 from above in this guide element 30.
  • the guide element 30 and also the lower edge of the door element or the lower horizontal profile rail 42 are located below the upper edge 44 of the tub edge 8. In the closed state, the splash water seal is thus easily ensured.
  • a sliding part 46 is arranged at the lower end of the vertical profile rail 34, which advantageously consists of plastic.
  • the inner wall 41 of the edge 8 is oriented substantially vertically at least over the height 43 and in the frame According to this invention there is a narrow gap extending over this height 43 between the tub rim and the door element. According to the invention, the lower edge 45 of the door element 26 is 43 lower than the upper edge 44 of the edge 8. Because of the correspondingly specified height 43 and the narrow design of the gap between the door element and the edge, the escape of splash water is reliably prevented.
  • Fig. 4 shows a bottom view of the curved end portion 20 of the guide rail.
  • This end part 20 extends essentially over the entire width of the wall element 12, the distance to this, starting from the entry opening in the direction of the room wall 4, increasing continuously.
  • the free end of the end part 20 is fastened by means of the holding part 22 to the wall element 12 near the room wall 4.
  • the guide rail which is designed as a hollow profile, is firmly connected to the wall element 10 at the edge of the entry opening, in particular by means of a screw, as is indicated by the dash-dotted line 48.
  • FIG. 5 and 6 show a top view of part of the guide rail 14 and also the door element 24, the entry opening being only slightly released.
  • the door element 24 is suspended and guided in the guide rail 14 by means of the two guide bodies 28, which engage in the guide rail 14 from behind by means of rollers which cannot be seen here.
  • the guide bodies 28 are each connected to the upper horizontal profile rail of the door element by means of a screw 50.
  • the rollers mentioned are arranged on a rocker 52 which can be pivoted about a vertical axis 54 with respect to the guide body 28. Stable guidance and suspension is achieved, while at the same time ensuring smooth movement of the door element 24.
  • Fig. 7 shows an enlarged and partially sectioned top view of the guide body 28 which is fastened in the upper horizontal profile rail of the door element by means of the screw 50.
  • the guide body 28 is secured against rotation so that the axis 54 is reliably aligned vertically.
  • the guide body 28 has a central part 56 which engages in a bore in the upper profile rail of the door element and into which the screw 50 is screwed.
  • the guide body contains a support part 58 at the top, which rests on the upper edge of the profile rail, as can be seen clearly in connection with FIG. 6.
  • a guide roller 60 is rotatably arranged at the ends of the rocker 52, these guide rollers 60 engaging in the upper guide rail 14 from behind and rolling on the guide track 62 thereof.

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EP89100328A 1988-01-14 1989-01-10 Trennwand Expired - Lifetime EP0324428B1 (de)

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GR (1) GR3001986T3 (ja)
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ES2021887B3 (es) 1991-11-16
AU2835589A (en) 1989-07-20
GR3001986T3 (en) 1992-11-23
TR23645A (tr) 1990-05-28
NO890167L (no) 1989-07-17
JPH01219260A (ja) 1989-09-01
DK14089A (da) 1989-07-15
IL88678A0 (en) 1989-07-31
NO890167D0 (no) 1989-01-13
FI890124A0 (fi) 1989-01-11
AU603533B2 (en) 1990-11-15
DK14089D0 (da) 1989-01-13
DE3800828C1 (ja) 1989-02-23
KR890012053A (ko) 1989-08-24
EP0324428A1 (de) 1989-07-19
ATE62117T1 (de) 1991-04-15
DE58900074D1 (de) 1991-05-08
IL88678A (en) 1991-06-30
US4882795A (en) 1989-11-28

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