EP0677269A1 - Ecran de douche pour baignoire - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47K—SANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
- A47K3/00—Baths; Douches; Appurtenances therefor
- A47K3/28—Showers or bathing douches
- A47K3/30—Screens or collapsible cabinets for showers or baths
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- the invention relates to an umbrella-shaped shower partition, which can be fastened above a bathtub in the region of an exposed side wall.
- Partitions are already known from French patents 2,046,108 and 2,094,284, which can be fastened to a vertical column in the region of the tub rim of a bathtub. They consist of a single separating element, which is attached approximately in the middle by means of brackets to a fixed column, which is attached between the floor and ceiling.
- the present invention has for its object to provide an umbrella-shaped shower partition for a bathtub, which is characterized by low effort, high stability, easy handling and versatility.
- the umbrella-shaped shower partition according to the invention is intended in particular for normal bathtubs and is intended in bathrooms in which none additional shower tray can be set up, form a shower room by appropriate shielding.
- the axis of rotation of the shower partition is arranged above the upper edge area of an exposed longitudinal side wall of the tub body, and the separating wings of the shower partition which extend to both sides of the axis of rotation form an angle of at least 180 ° in at least one basic position.
- the shower partition is preferably arranged approximately in the central region of the long side wall of the tub body, and in the basic position the elongated separating wings of the shower partition are located above the upper edge region of the exposed long side wall.
- the shower partition is rotated by 180 ° so that the separating wings of the shower partition are in turn above the upper edge area of the exposed longitudinal side wall and allow shielding from the outside against splash water.
- the shower partition according to the invention can also be used in conjunction with a corner shower tray, the shower partition being arranged above the upper edge area of two exposed side walls of the corner shower tray to be set up in front of a corner of the room and the axis of rotation being arranged in the area of the exposed corner, and which is on both sides of the Partition wing extending axis of rotation include at least in a basic position, an angle of 90 °.
- the separating wings are in the basic position above the upper edge areas of the two exposed side walls, and the shower partition can be opened by swiveling through 90 ° to one side or the other and then closed again.
- the shower partition according to the invention has the advantage that the two separating wings can be pivoted from a basic position in which they form an angle of 180 ° to one another into an angular position of less than 180 °. In this way it is possible, after entering the bathtub and turning the shower partition from the basic position In the use position, move the two separating wings slightly from each other from the previous angular position of 180 ° to each other in order to optimize the shielding effect of the shower partition when showering. In this case, the separating wings of the shower partition can be moved simultaneously from the upper edge area of the tub body into the wet area of the tub, in order to enable the shower water to drip inward better.
- This adjustability of the separating wings of the shower partition to one another can be combined with latching means which latch the two separating wings to one another at certain angles, e.g. in a basic position of 180 °, in a folded position of 0 ° or in an intermediate position of e.g. 135 °, in one optimal shielding effect is guaranteed.
- the rotating column is preferably supported in that it is supported on the one hand by a holding foot on the upper edge region of the side wall of the tub body and on the other hand by an upper bracket on the ceiling. Instead of the ceiling, it is also possible to support the wall of the room.
- the separating wings can be made of solid material, e.g. Polystyrene or acrylic glass exist.
- An additional sealing of the shower partition can take place in that the shower partition in a bath is shifted from the center out to the end along the longitudinal side wall, where the bath is delimited by a side wall.
- grinding seals can be provided on the side edges of the partition in question for sealing against the wall of the room.
- a seat surface which can be pivoted about the axis of the rotating column in the region of the upper edge region of the side wall of the tub body. Depending on requirements, this seat can be swiveled over the bathtub for use while showering or used outside when swiveling out of the bathtub.
- FIG. 1 shows a bathtub with a tub body 10 and a shower partition 1, which is arranged above the upper edge region 12 of a longitudinal side wall of the tub body 10.
- the tub body 10 is arranged with its other longitudinal side wall in front of a room wall 22.
- the shower partition 1 consists of a rotating column 2 arranged between the upper edge area 12 of the tub body 10 and a ceiling, on which separating wings 8a and 8b are arranged on both sides.
- the rotating column 2 contains a central section 7, which is rotatably mounted about a rotation axis 19 between pivot bearings 6 between a holding foot 4 and an upper holder 3.
- the holding foot 4 overlaps the upper edge region 12 of the tub body 10 and is glued to it or secured against slipping sideways by an anti-slip coating.
- the extended position of the shower partition 1 shown in FIG. 1 corresponds to a basic position in which the two partition wings 8a and 8b are located above the upper edge region 12 of the tub body 10.
- the entry into the tub 10 takes place in that the two separating vanes 8a, 8b are rotated like a revolving door when entering by 90 ° about the axis of rotation 19 of the rotating column 2 in the position shown in dashed lines, and then the dividing vanes 8a, 8b are further Rotated 90 ° into such a position in which they in turn come to rest over the upper edge region 12 of the tub, but rotated by 180 ° compared to the basic position.
- the direction of rotation of the shower partition 1 is of course arbitrary, as indicated by the arrow drawn above.
- the two separating wings 8a and 8b of the shower partition 1 can consist of solid material, e.g. Made of polystyrene or acrylic glass, with no frame required.
- a handle 23 is arranged at a suitable height on the central section 7 of the rotating column 2, with which the user can twist the shower partition 1 and which he can hold on to when entering and showering.
- FIG. 2 now shows a further embodiment, which differs from the first of Figure 1 in the following details.
- a pivotable seat surface 5 which can either be used outside the bath body 10 or can be pivoted into the inner region of the bath body 10 for use when showering.
- the two dividing wings 8a, 8b of the shower partition 1 can be pivoted individually about the axis of the rotating column 2 in order to bring them from an extended position (basic position) in which the two dividing wings enclose an angle of 180 ° into a position of use in which the included angle is less than 180 ° (see Figure 2).
- the shower room is optimally designed in the area of the shower partition 1, so that, on the one hand, an excellent shielding effect is achieved and, on the other hand, the spray water can drip cheaply from the separating wings 8a, 8b into the interior of the tub 10.
- FIG. 3 shows various examples of possible positions of the separating wings 8a, 8b of the shower partition 1 in relation to the upper edge area 12 of the longitudinal side wall 11 of the tub body 10 can be seen.
- Representation (a) shows both the basic position and the use position according to FIG. 1.
- Representation (b) shows an intermediate position when entering the tub or a cleaning position in which the separating wings 8a, 8b can be cleaned in a simple manner.
- Representation (c) again shows the position of use, as can also be seen in FIG. 2.
- the illustration (d) shows a similar position of use.
- Representation (e) again shows a basic position or park position of the shower partition, in which the two partition wings 8a, 8b are folded together and thus, for example, interfere less when taking a full bath.
- a further parking position or basic position is shown in illustration (f), and illustration (g) in turn shows a cleaning position in which both separating wings can be cleaned from one side; the other sides can be cleaned by pivoting both separating wings
- An advantageous embodiment of the shower partition 1 consists in that the angular positions of the separating wings 8a, 8b relative to one another or relative to the post 2 are preferably held in certain positions by means of a latching device (explained later).
- a rest position can e.g. are in the basic position, in which the two separating wings 8a, 8b form an angle of 180 ° to one another, or else the cleaning positions or parking positions according to FIGS. 3 (e), 3 (f) and 3 (g).
- Corresponding intermediate positions when showering e.g. positions 3 (c) and 3 (d), in which the separating wings 8a, 8b form an angle of approximately 135 ° to one another, can be defined by a latching position.
- FIG. 4 now shows an embodiment which differs from those according to Figures 1 and 2 in particular in that the shower partition 1 is moved from the center of the longitudinal side wall 11 of the tub body 10 to one side such that the edge of one of the partitions (here 8a ) extends to the end of the tub body 10, on which a room wall 22 delimits the tub body 10.
- the shower room is additionally shielded by the room wall 22 on the side and by the room wall arranged in the rear region of the tub body 10.
- the shielding effect can be further improved in that a grinding seal 9 is placed on the wall-side edge of the separating wing 8a, which seals on a run-up profile 21 on the room wall 22.
- FIG. 5 shows a section VV from FIG. 4 with this detail. It is of course also possible to apply a similar grinding seal 9 on the underside of the separating wings 8a, 8b in order to enable a seal with respect to the upper edge region 12 of the tub body 10.
- the upper bearing of the rotating column 2 takes place in the embodiment according to FIG. 4 by means of a pivot bearing 6 which is fastened directly to the ceiling (or to wall arms).
- FIG. 6 now shows a corner shower tray 10, which is arranged in a corner between two room walls 22.
- the rotating column 2 is arranged between two pivot bearings 6.
- the rotating column 2 carries two separating wings 8a, 8b, which form an angle of 90 ° to one another.
- the two separating wings 8a, 8b are rotated through 90 ° about the axis of rotation 19 in order to be able to enter between the two separating wings 8a, 8b. Then they are turned back into the closed position, as shown in Figure 6.
- FIG. 7 The rotating column 2 is fastened here by means of a holding foot 4 on the upper edge region 12 of the tub body 10, while the upper end is fastened by means of a Sleeve 14 and a screw 15 is held on the ceiling 26.
- the lower end of the rotating column 2 is fastened to the holding foot 4 by means of a screw 13.
- a sleeve 24 is supported on a lower bearing 16, while the upper region of the sleeve 24 is rotatably supported on the rotating column 2 about an axis of rotation 19 by means of an upper bearing 20.
- the lower bearing 16 has guide lugs 18 which engage in a circumferential groove 17 on the holding foot.
- the two separating wings 8a, 8b of the shower partition 1 are fixedly or pivotably suspended on the sleeve 24.
- FIG. 8 shows a further embodiment of the shower partition according to the invention.
- the pivot bearings 6 are fastened on the one hand to the upper edge area 12 of the tub body 10 and on the other hand by means of two wall supports 27, 28 and wall brackets 27a, 28a on room walls 22 running in a corner.
- the lower pivot bearing 6 absorbs the vertical forces and the lateral forces, while the wall supports 27 and 28 only have to support horizontal forces.
- the wall supports 27, 28 can be used to use them as a holder for a towel 31, or to hold additional parts such as a holding ring 33, a head shower 33 and a soap dish 32 arranged on a holding arm 29.
- the wall bracket 28 can be used to receive drying lines 30.
- the separating wings 8a, 8b consist of solid material and are self-supporting, preferably without a frame
- the separating wings of the shower partition 1 it is also possible for the separating wings of the shower partition 1 to consist of fabric which is suspended between the upper and lower tension arms.
- the fabric is preferably attached to the tensioning arms by means of zippers, Velcro closures or the like in order to loosen the fabric for cleaning or replacement.
- the holding foot 4 already mentioned for supporting the lower pivot bearing 6 on the upper edge region 12 of the tub will now be explained below.
- the holding foot 4 consists of a front holding element 31 on the outside of the bath and a rear holding element 32 on the inside of the bath, both of which overlap the upper edge area of the bath.
- the distance between the two holding elements 31, 32 can be adjusted by a tensioning device 33 in order to be able to serve different edge widths.
- the outer edge of bathtubs is usually vertical, the inner surface of the bathtub edge has an inclined course.
- a contact part 36 is movably mounted in the rear holding element 32.
- a double-sided adhesive tape 35 is fastened, which ensures secure adhesion of the holding foot 4 on the tub surface after tensioning by the tensioning device 33.
- a support screw 34 is provided on the upper side of the holding foot 4, which can be screwed into a corresponding thread of the holding foot 4 against the upper surface of the upper edge region 12 of the bathtub, in order to securely support and support the lower pivot bearing fastened on the holding foot 4 at the top 6 guaranteed.
- the pivot bearing 6 consists of a lower part 6a, which is connected to the holding foot 4 just described, and an upper part 6b, which is connected to the rotating column 2 and can be rotated relative to the lower part 6a.
- a detent spring 38 is held in the lower bearing part 6a and is provided with a recess 38a in a resilient area.
- a cam 39 which points in the direction of the depression 38a and which engages in the depression 38a.
- FIGS. 11 and 12 will now be used to describe how the separating wings 8a and 8b are fastened to the rotatable rotary column 2 by means of support arms 40 and can be pivoted individually relative to the latter.
- Support arms 40 are arranged on the lower pivot bearing 6 and are connected to the upper bearing part 6b of the pivot bearing 6.
- the support arms 40 can thus be rotated with the upper bearing part 6b relative to the lower bearing part 6a.
- pivot bearings 47 are provided, by means of the holding profiles 48a or 48b, the separating wings 8a or 8b can be pivoted through a limited angle.
- These holding profiles 48a and 48b are connected to disks 44 (see FIG. 12) which are pivotably mounted on the support arm 40.
- Resilient projections 43 are provided on a part 46 of the support arm 40 which supports the disks 44. At certain angular positions, recesses 41 are provided on the disks 44, into which the projections 43 engage. Thus, the disc 44 engages in certain angular positions when pivoting the separating wings 8a, 8b and is locked in this.
- the projections 43 are supported on the part 46 by resilient lugs 45.
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DE4411884A DE4411884A1 (de) | 1994-04-07 | 1994-04-07 | Badewanne mit einer tür- oder schirmförmigen Duschabtrennung |
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DE19649999C1 (de) * | 1996-12-03 | 1998-04-23 | Gernot Hirse | Wäscheständer |
AT2405U1 (de) * | 1997-02-25 | 1998-10-27 | Lido Duschabtrennungen | Wannenabtrennung |
EP1132036A1 (fr) | 2000-03-09 | 2001-09-12 | Theo Pauly | Cloison de douche |
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DE29700488U1 (de) * | 1997-01-15 | 1997-02-20 | Altura Leiden Holding B.V., Vianen | Duschabtrennung |
DE19702214A1 (de) * | 1997-01-23 | 1998-07-30 | Henry Schwitters | Dusche |
DE29900357U1 (de) | 1999-01-12 | 1999-04-08 | Koralle Sanitärprodukte GmbH, 32602 Vlotho | Duschabtrennung |
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WO1984003030A1 (fr) * | 1983-02-10 | 1984-08-16 | Bergmark Nils R | Dispositif de sechage pour coin-douche |
DE8631675U1 (de) * | 1986-11-26 | 1987-01-22 | Hüppe GmbH, 2900 Oldenburg | Schwenklager für Schwenkflügel od.dgl., insbesondere für Duschabtrennungen |
GB2199743A (en) * | 1987-01-17 | 1988-07-20 | Croydex Company Limited The | Screen |
EP0457072A1 (fr) * | 1990-05-18 | 1991-11-21 | Hüppe GmbH & Co. | Ecran de baignoire pour la séparation d'une douche |
DE9411637U1 (de) * | 1994-07-19 | 1994-09-22 | Seltsam, Josef, 91757 Treuchtlingen | Dusch- und Bade-Vorrichtung |
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FR2330362A1 (fr) * | 1975-11-05 | 1977-06-03 | Lebas Jean Francois | Cloison battante |
WO1984003030A1 (fr) * | 1983-02-10 | 1984-08-16 | Bergmark Nils R | Dispositif de sechage pour coin-douche |
DE8631675U1 (de) * | 1986-11-26 | 1987-01-22 | Hüppe GmbH, 2900 Oldenburg | Schwenklager für Schwenkflügel od.dgl., insbesondere für Duschabtrennungen |
GB2199743A (en) * | 1987-01-17 | 1988-07-20 | Croydex Company Limited The | Screen |
EP0457072A1 (fr) * | 1990-05-18 | 1991-11-21 | Hüppe GmbH & Co. | Ecran de baignoire pour la séparation d'une douche |
DE9411637U1 (de) * | 1994-07-19 | 1994-09-22 | Seltsam, Josef, 91757 Treuchtlingen | Dusch- und Bade-Vorrichtung |
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DE19649999C1 (de) * | 1996-12-03 | 1998-04-23 | Gernot Hirse | Wäscheständer |
AT2405U1 (de) * | 1997-02-25 | 1998-10-27 | Lido Duschabtrennungen | Wannenabtrennung |
EP1132036A1 (fr) | 2000-03-09 | 2001-09-12 | Theo Pauly | Cloison de douche |
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