EP0482506A1 - Système d'installation - Google Patents

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EP0482506A1
EP0482506A1 EP91117702A EP91117702A EP0482506A1 EP 0482506 A1 EP0482506 A1 EP 0482506A1 EP 91117702 A EP91117702 A EP 91117702A EP 91117702 A EP91117702 A EP 91117702A EP 0482506 A1 EP0482506 A1 EP 0482506A1
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Knut Braake
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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
    • A47K3/34Slidable screens

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  • the invention relates to an installation system, in particular for receiving sanitary components, according to the features specified in the preamble of claim 1.
  • Such a system is known from US Pat. No. 4,718,131 with a rear wall and a front plate, between which a cavity extending in the vertical direction is arranged for receiving supply lines and discharge lines for water. Fittings, cisterns or mirror cabinets can be arranged at least partially in this cavity, the front panel having openings assigned so that, for example, the mirror cabinet is accessible from the front or taps and other actuating elements are accessible to a user.
  • the installation system contains a wash basin, a toilet bowl and other smaller elements, such as soap dishes, which are common in a wet room, in front of the front plate is. The integration of a shower screen is not possible in this system.
  • the installation system is a pre-made one Cabin, which is to be installed in a niche according to the size of a room and does not result in any special variation possibilities.
  • the free installation in a bathroom or even the integration and adaptation to the respective structural conditions of a shower or bathroom are not easily feasible.
  • DE 31 37 406 A1 discloses a prefabricated shower cubicle with a shower tray, a cover part, outer walls and a shower device.
  • This shower cubicle has an essentially square plan, with corner parts delimiting the plan in triangular form in two corner areas, which receive the shower device and cover the water pipes located behind it.
  • the corner parts can have sanitary elements such as a towel holder or carrier for holding shower articles or the like.
  • This shower cubicle is also designed for installation in a niche between the walls of the room and has a door on the front to enable or block the entry opening for a user.
  • the design options and adaptation to different designs of a bathroom or shower room are not easily possible. Rather, the substantially square shape of the shower tray and the matching wall elements dictate a uniform structure, which practically does not allow any particular variation possibilities.
  • the object of the invention is to further develop the sanitary installation system of the type mentioned in such a way that, on the one hand, the water inlets and outlets are integrated with a simple structure and, on the other hand, the installation and integration of sanitary elements is made possible by using only a few individual system parts .
  • the installation system should be easy to manufacture and assemble in a simple manner, the adaptation and integration according to the respective requirements in a bathroom or shower room should be possible without any problems.
  • the installation system has its own supporting wall for the sanitary components, in particular the shower, sink, toilet or bathtub.
  • the support element which formally resembles a flat box, preferably consists of plastic profiles and takes up the necessary lines, which can thus be laid on the plaster.
  • the sink, shower, bathtub or toilet With the stable elements, the sink, shower, bathtub or toilet can be arranged in front of the wall, or placed anywhere in the room.
  • the installation system can be easily mounted on plaster, no special changes are necessary in an existing bathroom, so that it is ideal for modernizing bathrooms in old buildings.
  • the installation system can be easily dismantled if necessary, for example when moving house, without the need for expensive repair measures in the bathroom afterwards.
  • the fittings and installation elements integrated into the load-bearing elements can also be adjusted in height without any problems, so that children or the elderly or disabled people have the shower or the washbasin with a handle within easy reach.
  • the support elements not only contain the space for the lines mentioned, but also enable the integration of doors of shower walls, these doors being at least partially displaceable in the support elements when open.
  • the supporting wall or its basic elements accommodate the installations and guides, whereby solitary or wall mounting is possible if necessary.
  • the installation system enables individual compilation the required sanitary elements, be it a shower, sink, toilet or the like, whereby adaptation to the respective living conditions is possible without any problems.
  • a basic element is designed as a rear wall in such a way that it serves for anchoring to the wet cell wall and / or can be screwed to the rear wall of a further installation system.
  • Wall mounting is therefore possible as well as use as a solitary element, free-standing and without wall mounting.
  • the structure of the installation system is designed in terms of static strength in such a way that it is self-supporting, whereby this installation enables the installation of further installation elements.
  • the installation system according to the invention is designed in a particularly expedient manner in the manner of a modular system and on the one hand contains the basic elements such as in particular the rear wall and / or the side profile and / or the front panel. These are designed in a particularly expedient manner as profiles which have a high degree of inherent stability and, in cooperation with one another, form a compact and nevertheless stable supporting structure for the installation elements used in each case.
  • the profiles mentioned are expediently connected to one another at least with the upper and / or the lower closure element, the contour of these latter elements being matched to the profile shape of the profiles mentioned.
  • the rear wall, the base wall or front plate and the side profiles are expediently made of plastic and, in particular, are produced almost endlessly in an extrusion or spraying process and consist, for example, of ABS, PVC or comparable materials. Due to the design as profiles, which are produced virtually in endless manufacturing processes, the adaptation to the respective length or vertical height of the installation element can be carried out expediently. So the installation element with its lower end and in particular with the lower end element can be placed directly on the floor of a bathroom or at the height of the edge of a bathtub, a shorter length or vertical height being easily predeterminable for the latter purpose than in the case of the latter Installation on the floor. It is decisive for all embodiments that the profiles mentioned have webs or walls arranged at predetermined angles to one another in order to obtain a high degree of inherent rigidity.
  • the profiles or one or the other of the profiles mentioned can also be made of metal, in particular from aluminum or an aluminum alloy. This applies particularly to profiles with comparatively small dimensions, such as the side profile or profiles.
  • the front plate contains a depression which is prepared for receiving, in particular, height-adjustable installation elements. If this recess is not provided with height-adjustable installation elements, a covering structure is assigned in order to obtain an essentially closed surface.
  • Mixer taps can be mounted in the recess as well as height-adjustable brackets for a shower head or the like.
  • the depression is expediently designed in such a way that a seal against water ingress is ensured during the installation of height-adjustable installation elements by means of a flexible belt which is movably mounted in a lateral guide.
  • the flexible strap can also be provided for hanging the holder of the shower head mentioned.
  • the installation system designed in this way can thus also be used by people of different sizes without any problems, the supply hose being guided behind the flexible cover and thus being integrated into the system unit as a hand shower when the shower is not in use.
  • the installation system is designed as a shower partition, the at least one movable door being insertable into the supporting wall. At the insertion points of the shower wall or the door element, seals are expediently arranged, which allow water to be wiped off.
  • the installation system contains, in particular in the cavity between the rear wall and the front wall, guide elements for at least partially in the Installation system retractable door element.
  • the assigned shower tray or bathtub preferably has guides designed for the door element (s) as a channel or the like, as a result of which a stable and functionally reliable structure is ensured overall.
  • Fig. 1 shows an exploded view of the essential components or basic elements of the installation system, namely a rear wall 2 and two side profiles 4, 5.
  • the rear wall 2 has an essentially flat central part 6, on which angled forward on the two outer sides Connect bars 8, 9.
  • These webs 8, 9 have a rear part which runs essentially orthogonally to the flat central part 6, while the front parts of the webs 8, 9 are angled forwards to the side.
  • This front plate 12 has a recess 14 directed into the cavity, in which, if necessary, installation elements such as a mixer tap or a shower head can be mounted.
  • the depression 14 in turn can be closed by means of a covering structure 16, at least in the areas in which no additional installation elements are arranged.
  • a covering structure 16 In the area of the upper and lower edges of the rear wall 2 and the front plate 12, an upper end element 18 and a lower end element 20 are arranged.
  • These end elements 18, 20 on the one hand close off the cavity 10 and on the other hand also serve to connect the rear wall 2 to the front plate 12.
  • the end elements 18, 20 contain webs or projections 22, 23 which point downwards or upwards and which contours the inside of the rear wall 2 of the side profiles 4, 6 and the front panel 12 are adapted and allow their fixed contact and connections.
  • the lateral lugs 23 engage in the side profiles 4, 5 designed as hollow box profiles at the upper and lower ends, respectively, which ensures a stable connection.
  • These side profiles 4, 5 are used in a particularly expedient manner for stiffening and for the side closure.
  • the end elements 18, 20 with the lugs 22, 23 can be inserted into the associated profiles or their cavities, which simplifies assembly and achieves high stability.
  • the rear wall 2 in the region of the cavity 10 has additional strips 24 on the inside, to which, if necessary, further installation elements or components to be explained below can be fastened.
  • the end elements 18, 20 are expediently used to connect the side profiles 4, 5 and / or the front plate 12 to the rear wall 2, so that the cavity 10 is largely free of corresponding connecting elements, especially since the connection is preferably only in the area of the upper or lower edges of the profiles mentioned.
  • the rear wall 2, in particular the middle part 6 thereof, has at least one opening 26 through which the connection to water supply and discharge lines can be made. If necessary, electrical lines or channels for extracting water vapor can also be passed through the opening or the two openings 26 shown here.
  • Fig. 2 shows the installation system in the special embodiment as a shower partition in connection with a shower tray 28, which is at least partially embedded in the floor 30 of a shower room.
  • the lower end element 20 lies on the floor 30, the cavity 10 between the rear wall 2 and the front plate 12 being clearly visible here.
  • a door 32 of the shower partition is shown here, and there is also a second door located in front of the drawing level.
  • the door 32 has one at the front Post 34, which is supported with its lower end 36 on the edge 38 of the shower tray 28.
  • the edge 38 expediently has a guide trough 40 in which a roller 42 fastened to the lower end 36 of the post 34 runs.
  • a mixer tap 44 is arranged in this, to which a shower head 48 is connected via a flexible hose 46.
  • the shower head 48 is received by a holder 50 which is adjustable in height in the recess 14.
  • the front of the recess is covered with a flexible strap 52.
  • the flexible belt 52 is guided above and below via a roller 54, 55 and is used to fasten and guide the holder 50 of the shower head 48, which is thus adjustable in height.
  • the belt 52 runs almost endlessly with an inner drum 56 also within the recess 14, in which a third roller or tensioning roller 58 is provided, so that the belt 52 is always tensioned at the front and prevents water from penetrating into the recess 14 becomes.
  • a feed line 60 is guided into the cavity 10 through the opening 26 of the rear wall 2 mentioned at the beginning.
  • This supply line 60 initially runs downward into the cavity and is U-shaped in the lower end element 20 and then extends upward in the recess 14 to the mixer tap 44. It goes without saying that to this mixer tap 44 there is another supply line, be it the cold water or the hot water is led in a corresponding manner.
  • a fan 62 which is only schematically indicated here, is preferably arranged in the upper closure element 18 and can be used to extract water vapor from the area of the shower cubicle.
  • the blower 62 is connected to an exhaust air duct 64, which is guided to the outside through the upper opening in the middle part of the rear wall 2.
  • a sealing element 39 is arranged on the lower edge 37 of the door 32.
  • This sealing element consists of elastic material and is designed in the manner of a lip seal in order to prevent splash water from escaping.
  • the sealing element 39 expediently extends to the edge 38 and / or engages over it in such a way that splash water protection is ensured in the manner of a labyrinth seal.
  • FIG. 3 shows the shower partition according to FIG. 2 in a vertical longitudinal section, the substantially circular shower tray 28 being clearly visible here.
  • the two doors 32, 33 are bent cylindrically according to the radius of the tub rim 38 and are shown here in the open position. Between the two posts 34, 35 there is a large entry opening, which enables easy entry or exit from the shower tray. In this open position, the rear end parts of the doors 34, 35 are located in the cavity 10 between the rear wall 2 and the front plate 12.
  • the covers 18, 20 contain guide elements 66, on which the upper and lower edges of the doors are intercepted and guided.
  • the front panel 12 has elastic sealing profiles 68 on its vertical longitudinal edges, which prevent splash water from penetrating into the cavity 10 and strip off water located on the inner surface thereof when the doors 32, 33 are opened. Furthermore, further sealing profiles 69 are provided on the free ends of the webs 8, 9, which prevent dirt or foreign bodies from penetrating into the cavity on the outside. These further sealing profiles 69 can optionally also be arranged on the side profiles 4, 5.
  • the side profiles 4, 5 are designed as hollow chamber profiles and are therefore suitable for receiving electrical leads 70, for example for the blower mentioned above.
  • This spatial separation from the water pipes meets the safety requirements met.
  • the flexible belt 52 provided for covering the depression can be clearly seen here, the lateral guides 72 for the movable mounting of this flexible belt 52 also being indicated schematically. These lateral guides 72 ensure a reliable sealing of the recess 14 mentioned.
  • the flat design of the central part 12 can be clearly seen here, while the front plate 12 is curved forward into the interior of the shower cubicle, which not only achieves a pleasing design, but the volume required for the recess 14 and ultimately for the installation elements to be installed there is made available.
  • the rear parts of the webs 8, 9 run essentially orthogonally to the flat central part of the rear wall 2, the front parts of the webs 8, 9 each projecting outwards to the side and being formed there for fastening the side profiles 4, 5.
  • the side profiles 4, 5 thus form a widening of the rear wall 2. Due to their design as essentially closed hollow chamber profiles, these side profiles 4, 5 serve in a particularly expedient manner for stiffening and stabilizing the installation system.
  • the installation system according to the invention apart from the design as a shower cabin existing doors 32, 33, is designed as a supporting wall in the form of a flat box.
  • the installation element according to the invention can optionally be combined with the doors 32, 33 to form a shower cubicle and / or with sanitary elements such as mixer taps, shower heads, sanitary basins such as wash basins, toilet bowls or urinals.
  • the supporting wall forms the load-bearing basic element for such sanitary elements and can be combined in the manner of a modular system with the sanitary elements desired in each case to form an integral structural unit.
  • the installation system forms a prefabricated complete structural unit which can be assembled and installed on site without special construction measures.
  • the decisive factor is especially the self-supporting construction, in particular from the profiles already explained above. Due to the special training as a flat box with an internal cavity, the prerequisite is created to complete the uniform basic element with a few additional components for the respective application.
  • the rear wall 2 which contains the flat central part 6, together with the front plate 12, which is preferably curved toward the front towards the shower tray 28 with a relatively large radius, forms an approximately rectangular plan
  • the rear wall 2 and FIG Front plate 12 form a flat box extending in the vertical direction.
  • This box has a width 74 which, according to the invention, is greater than the depth 76 by a predetermined factor.
  • This factor is preferably at least 2 and is expediently less than 5. It goes without saying that these size ratios may also include the side profiles 4, 5 apply, which can be extended to the rear wall 2 if necessary. 3 has proven to be particularly useful, which, in conjunction with the side profiles 4, 5 which only extend to the rear essentially only about half the depth 76, has a basically T-shaped plan for the flat box form the installation element.
  • Fig. 4 shows the shower partition in the closed position of the two doors 32, 33.
  • the doors 32, 33 are pulled out with their rear end regions from the cavity of the supporting wall, the box-like structure of which can be clearly seen here.
  • the upper closure element 18 overlaps both the front plate, the side profiles 8, 9 and also the upper edges of the two doors 32, 33, which consequently can be pushed with their rear end regions into the cavity of the support element thus formed in order to open the shower partition.
  • the Individual components of the supporting wall held together and stably connected.
  • the mixer tap 44 installed in the above-mentioned depression of the front plate 12 and the shower head 48 which is adjustable in height can be clearly seen here.
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective illustration of the shower partition, the doors 32, 33 corresponding to FIG. 3 having their rear end regions being partially inserted into the cavity of the supporting wall.
  • the posts 34, 35 are supported with their lower ends on top of the tub rim 38 and there are no special guide rails for the doors 32, 33.
  • the through-head 48 is here detached from the holder 50, which in comparison with FIG. 4 is displaced downwards in the direction of the mixer tap 44.
  • FIG. 6 to 8 show the installation system designed as a shower partition in accordance with FIG. 2, to which, however, a bathtub 80 is assigned instead of a shower tray.
  • This bathtub 80 is provided over part of its long sides with cylindrically shaped edges 82, 83, on which the doors 32, 33 are supported and guided, similarly to the shower tray explained above. If necessary. guide rollers can also be provided on the lower edges of the doors 32, 33 at a distance from the posts 34, 35, so that secure support of the doors 32, 33 is ensured even in the closed position shown in broken lines.
  • the upper closure element 18 is present, while a lower closure element is missing in this embodiment.
  • the connection of the individual components at the lower end of the supporting wall takes place via the tub rim on which the supporting wall is supported.
  • Fig. 7 shows the installation of the shower partition together with the bathtub 80 in a niche between three mutually perpendicular room walls 86 to 88. These room walls 86 to 88 are tiled in the usual way and the bathtub 80 is installed accordingly.
  • the installation system of which the upper closure element 18 and the two doors 32, 33 are shown, is fixedly mounted on the one wall of the room 86, specifically on the flow thereof. This does not require any expensive manual work, but the rear wall of the installation system is fastened to the room wall 86 by means of dowels. The installation effort for the shower and the integrated shower partition is thus reduced to a minimum, and if necessary the installation system designed in this way can also be easily removed from the room wall 86 again.
  • FIG. 9 shows a further embodiment of the installation system, which now has a hand wash basin 90 and an associated mixer tap 92.
  • a part of the front plate 12 is provided below the hand wash basin 90, while a mirror cabinet 96 is provided above the mixer tap 92 and a shelf 94.
  • the upper end element 18, the rear wall, which is no longer visible here, and the side profiles are identical to those of the other embodiments of the installation system according to the invention explained above, which is designed in the manner of a modular system for the respective application with few changes.
  • FIG. 10 the two embodiments of the installation system of FIGS. 6 and 9 are shown combined in a top view.
  • the back walls of the two installation systems are screwed together, so no wall mounting is planned.
  • a unitary solitary element is created which can be freely installed in a bathroom, the bathtub 82 possibly with its Can complete the long side and / or the free head or foot end with a room wall.
  • the two head parts 18 of the two installation systems connected to one another via the rear walls, like the other components, correspond to those of the embodiments explained above.
  • FIG. 11 to 13 show an expedient embodiment of the installation system with the wash basin 90 now adjustable in height and the integrated mirror cabinet 96 arranged above it.
  • a flexible sewage pipe not shown here, is arranged, to which the siphon of the wash basin 90 is connected.
  • This siphon is integrated in a support 100, which 14 guides are associated in the recess.
  • the sink is shown in Fig. 11 in the upper and in Fig. 13 in the lower end position. 13, the door 102 of the mirror cabinet is also pushed upward, so that the interior 104 with corresponding shelves, intermediate floors and the like is freely accessible.
  • Suitable vertical guides are assigned to the side profiles 4, 5 and / or the housing of the mirror cabinet 96 which is not shown here and which is fastened in the cavity of the installation system, expediently on the rear wall.
  • the rear wall can be connected to the side profiles, at least in the upper area of the installation system, via the mirror cabinet, so that the upper end element in the exemplary embodiments explained above can be omitted.
  • an upper closure element can also be provided in this embodiment; this applies to configurations in which one or two door leaves are provided instead of the vertically displaceable door 102.

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