EP0763634A1 - Transition device at floor drains - Google Patents
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- EP0763634A1 EP0763634A1 EP96114532A EP96114532A EP0763634A1 EP 0763634 A1 EP0763634 A1 EP 0763634A1 EP 96114532 A EP96114532 A EP 96114532A EP 96114532 A EP96114532 A EP 96114532A EP 0763634 A1 EP0763634 A1 EP 0763634A1
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- floor drain
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- downwardly directed
- directed collar
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E03—WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
- E03F—SEWERS; CESSPOOLS
- E03F5/00—Sewerage structures
- E03F5/04—Gullies inlets, road sinks, floor drains with or without odour seals or sediment traps
- E03F5/0407—Floor drains for indoor use
- E03F5/0409—Devices for preventing seepage around the floor drain
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E03—WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
- E03F—SEWERS; CESSPOOLS
- E03F5/00—Sewerage structures
- E03F5/04—Gullies inlets, road sinks, floor drains with or without odour seals or sediment traps
- E03F5/0407—Floor drains for indoor use
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E04—BUILDING
- E04D—ROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
- E04D13/00—Special arrangements or devices in connection with roof coverings; Protection against birds; Roof drainage; Sky-lights
- E04D13/04—Roof drainage; Drainage fittings in flat roofs, balconies or the like
- E04D13/0404—Drainage on the roof surface
- E04D13/0409—Drainage outlets, e.g. gullies
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E04—BUILDING
- E04D—ROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
- E04D13/00—Special arrangements or devices in connection with roof coverings; Protection against birds; Roof drainage; Sky-lights
- E04D13/04—Roof drainage; Drainage fittings in flat roofs, balconies or the like
- E04D13/0404—Drainage on the roof surface
- E04D13/0409—Drainage outlets, e.g. gullies
- E04D2013/0436—Drainage outlets, e.g. gullies with sealing means
Abstract
Description
- The present invention relates to a transition device at floor drains, whereby the floor drain is provided in a floor, preferably a floor of slabs or clinkers, including a sealing layer, and whereby a transition means is provided to form a tight transition between the sealing layer and the floor drain.
- In order to ensure that transition devices at floor drains are correctly mounted, assembly is carried through at the factory. Thereby, three holes are made in upper parts of the floor drain and three corresponding holes in an outwardly directed flange portion of the transition means. When mounted, a sealing agent is located between the upper parts of the floor drain and the outwardly directed flange portion of the transition means, whereafter screw joints are inserted into the holes and tightened until the transition means is fixedly and sealingly attached to the floor drain.
- A problem with these factory-mounted transition devices is that the assembly work is extensive and expensive and that there is a risk for leakage through the holes made in the outwardly directed flange portion and the floor drain. Another problem is that the unit consisting of transition device and floor drain is very bulky, since the outwardly directed flange portion of the transition means has a very large diameter. This has a negative influence on the handling, transport and storage of the unit.
- The object of the present invention is to eliminate these problems, which according to the invention is achieved by providing the initially defined transition device with the characterizing features of
claim 1. - The transition device with said characterizing features permits separate handling and delivery of the transition means and the floor drain and easy mounting of the transition means on the floor drain at the site of mounting, so that secure connection and complete sealing is obtained between said members.
- The invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein
- figure 1 is a perspective view of the transition device together with a floor drain on which it shall be mounted and together with an inlet member for location on said transition device;
- figure 2 is a section through a portion of the transition device of fig. 1 mounted on a floor drain;
- figure 3 is another section through the transition device of fig. 1 mounted on a floor drain; and
- figure 4 is a plan view of a portion of the transition device of fig. 1.
- In the drawings, a
floor drain 1 is illustrated which is mounted on a framing of joists 2 in afloor 3. Thefloor drain 1 can be of any suitable type and can e.g. have a side outlet or be of the bottom-dump type. - Furthermore, the
floor drain 1 may have or may not have a water trap. Thefloor drain 1 has a through-flow hole 4 and theupper parts 5 thereof include astep 6 which is outwardly directed relative to said through-flow hole 4. Thestep 6 transcends into an upwardly directedpart 7 which in turn, at the top, transcends into an outwardly directedflange 8. - The
floor 3 comprises a sealinglayer 9 of such a material that liquid is prevented from flowing down into the framing of joists 2. On top of thissealing layer 9 there is provided alayer 10 of set mortar and on top at that slabs orclinkers 11. - A transition means 12 is mounted to provide a waterproof transition between the
sealing layer 9 and thefloor drain 1. This transition means 12 includes an outwardly directedflange portion 13 with a central through-flow opening 14 and a downwardly directedcollar 15 as well as an upwardly directedcollar 16 which surround the through-flow opening 14. The downwardly directedcollar 15 is designed to fit into theupper parts 5 of thefloor drain 1 so that saidcollar 15 can be brought down into the upwardly directedpart 7 of said floor drain until it engages thestep 6. - The downwardly directed
collar 15 has anouter groove 17 which is located therearound and into which a sealing ring 18 (so called O-ring) is inserted so that it protrudes a small distance therefrom. When the downwardly directedcollar 15 is brought down into the upwardly directedpart 7 of thefloor drain 1, the sealingring 18 will engage said upwardly directedpart 7 so that said sealing ring provides for a liquid sealing between said downwardly directedcollar 15 and said upwardly directedpart 7. The sealingring 18 may also be designed and located to that it contributes to the retention of the downwardly directedcollar 15 at the upwardly directedpart 7. - In order to permit stable anchoring of the transition means 12 to the
floor drain 1 simply by pressing down the downwardly directedcollar 15 into the upwardly directedpart 7 of thefloor drain 1, said downwardly directedcollar 15 and/or said upwardly directedpart 7 include(s)anchor members 19, 20. - An
anchor member 19 on the downwardly directedcollar 15 may be designed as a snap-inportion 19a and an anchor member 20 on the upwardly directedpart 7 as a snap-in portion 20a. While one or both snap-inportions 19a, 20a is/are resilient or located on resilient portions of the downwardly directedcollar 15 and/or of the upwardly directedpart 7, one or both snap-inportions 19a, 20a can spring aside when the downwardly directedcollar 15 is pressed down into said upwardly directedpart 7. Hereby, the snap-inportion 19a of the downwardly directedcollar 15 can be moved down past the snap-in portion 20a on the upwardly directedpart 7 and thereafter, the snap-in portion orportions 19a, 20a spring back to its or their original shapes or positions, whereby the snap-inportion 19a on the downwardly directedcollar 15 snaps in under the snap-in portion 20a of the upwardly directedpart 7. While the downwardly directedcollar 15 thereby engages thestep 6 of thefloor drain 1, thetransition portion 12, after provision of said snap-in connection, will be fixedly secured to thefloor drain 1. - The snap-in
portion 19a on the downwardly directedcollar 15 may comprise an outwardly directed point 19b and the snap-in portion 20a on the upwardly directedpart 7 an inwardly directed tongue 20b, beneath which said point 19b can engage and cooperate with said upwardly directedpart 7. - Mounting of the transition means 12 at the
floor drain 1 can be done, after application of thefloor drain 1 on the framing of joists 2, by pressing down the downwardly directedcollar 15 into thefloor drain 1 until said collar is snapped in position and thereby engaging thestep 6. This mounting or assembly is easy to carry through and theanchor members 19, 20, eventually with support from thesealing ring 18, thereafter retain the transition means 12 in a firm grip at thefloor drain 1, whereby an adequate and permanent or durable connection and liquid sealing has been obtained between the transition means 12 and thefloor drain 1. - As mentioned previously, the transition means 12 may also comprise an upwardly directed
collar 16. Thiscollar 16 extends upwardly from the outwardly directedflange portion 13 and is adapted to position a downwardly directedpipe member 21 on aninlet member 22 with aninlet hole 23. Thepipe member 21 can be located on astep 24 in the transition means 12 and its outer diameter may be substantially less than the inner diameter of the upwardly directedcollar 16, whereby saidpipe member 21 and thereby, theinlet member 22, can be located in different laterally displaced positions relative to the transition means 12. - The
step 24 can be formed where the inner side of the downwardly directedcollar 15 transcends into the inner side of the upwardly directedcollar 16, which has a larger inner diameter than said downwardly directed collar. - At the
step 24 and on the inner side of the downwardly directedcollar 15, there may be located a suitable number and in a suitable manner around theinlet hole 23 distributed support means 25, which are provided to prevent the downwardly directedpipe member 21 and thereby, theinlet member 22, from being set obliquely relative to the transition means 12. - In order to render it possible for liquid to flow from the sealing layer down into the
floor drain 1 without obstruction from the upwardly directedcollar 16, said upwardly directedcollar 16 is provided with through-flow openings 26 which preferably are uniformly distributed around theinlet hole 23. In order not to obstruct the flow of liquid with the downwardly directedpipe member 21 standing on thestep 24, saidstep 24 hasgrooves 27 which preferably are connected directly with the through-flow openings 26. - The outwardly directed
flange portion 13 may consist of or include plastic material, e.g. ABS, which can be glued to permit gluing or sizing of the sealinglayer 9 onto the upper side thereof. To facilitate said sizing, said upper side may be blasted. - It should also be mentioned that the outwardly directed
flange portion 13, closest to the upwardly directedcollar 16, may include an inwardly/downwardlyinclined member 28 for facilitating flow of liquid from the sealinglayer 9 down into thefloor drain 1. - The
inlet member 22 may comprise astep 29 for anapertured plate 30 and said member may be rectangular to fit in with rectangular slabs orclinkers 11. - The invention is not limited to the embodiment described above, but may vary within the scope of the following claims. As examples of not described alternatives can be mentioned that the
anchor members 19, 20 may be of other types than snap-in portions, thesealing device 18 may be another device than a sealing ring and if it is a sealing ring it can be lubricated so that it slides more easily against thefloor drain 1 when the downwardly directedcollar 15 is brought or moved down into saidfloor drain 1. The through-flow opening 26 may be at least one upwards open slit in the upwardly directedcollar 16, but it may also have another shape and location.
Claims (16)
- Transition device at floor drains, whereby the floor drain (1) is located in a floor (3), preferably a floor of slabs or clinkers (11), including a sealing layer (9),
whereby a transition means (12) is provided to form a fluid tight transition between the sealing layer (9) and the floor drain (1),
whereby the transition means (12) comprises a downwardly directed collar (15) which can be inserted or moved down into the floor drain (1) and which is adapted to permit mounting of the transition means (12) thereto,
whereby the downwardly directed collar (15) and/or the floor drain (1) include(s) anchor members (19, 20) which permit anchoring or attachment of the downwardly directed collar (15) to the floor drain (1) by inserting said downwardly directed collar (15) thereinto, and
whereby at least one sealing means (18), preferably a sealing ring located on the downwardly directed collar (15), is mounted to provide a liquid sealing between the downwardly directed collar (15) and the floor drain (1) when said downwardly directed collar (15) is anchored or attached thereto,
characterized in
that the transition means (12) further comprises an upwardly directed collar (16) which extends upwards relative to an outwardly directed flange portion (13) onto which the sealing layer (9) is applicable, said upwardly directed collar (16) being adapted to position or locate a downwardly directed pipe member (21) of an inlet member (22), and
that the upwardly directed collar (16) on the transition means (12) has at least one through-flow opening (26) which is adapted to permit liquid to flow from the sealing layer (9) down into the floor drain (1). - Transition device according to claim 1, characterized in
that anchor members (19) on the downwardly directed collar (15) has at least one outwardly directed snap-in portion (19a) and anchor members (20) on the floor drain at least one inwardly directed snap-in portion (20a),
that the snap-in portion (19a) on the downwardly directed collar (15), at inclined insertion of said collar (15) into the floor drain (1), can pass the snap-in portion (20a) on the floor drain (1) while both snap-in portions (19a, 20a) or one of the snap-in portions, preferably the snap-in portion (19a) on the downwardly directed collar (15), are/is resilient, and
that both snap-in portions (19a, 20a) or one of the snap-in portions, preferably the snap-in portion (19a) on the downwardly directed collar (15), can spring back when the snap-in portion (19a) on the downwardly directed collar (15), at insertion of said collar (15) into the floor drain (1), has passed the snap-in portion (20a) on the floor drain (1) so that said snap-in portions (19a, 20a) secure or attach the downwardly directed collar (15) to the floor drain (1). - Transition device according to claim 2, characterized in that the snap-in portion (19a) on the downwardly directed collar (15) has an outwardly directed point (19b) and the snap-in portion (20a) on the floor drain (1) an inwardly directed tongue (20b) under which the outwardly directed point (19b) is engageable.
- Transition device according to any preceding claim, characterized in that the downwardly directed collar (15) engages a step (6) in the floor drain (1) so that the transition means (12) can not move relative to said floor drain (1) when the downwardly directed collar (15) is secured or attached to said floor drain (1).
- Transition device according to any preceding claim, characterized in that the sealing means is a sealing ring (18) which is provided to contribute to the anchoring or attachment of the transition means (12) to the floor drain (1).
- Transition device according to claim 5, characterized in that the sealing ring (18) is located in an outer groove (17) in the downwardly directed collar (15), said outer groove (17) being provided beneath anchor members (19) on the downwardly directed collar (15).
- Transition device according to any preceding claim, characterized in that the downwardly directed pipe member (21) is positionable on a step (24) on the transition means (12) within the upwardly directed collar (16).
- Transition device according to any preceding claim, characterized in that the upwardly directed collar (16) on the transition means (12) is provided with a plurality of through-flow openings (26) which are uniformly distributed around an inlet hole (23) in said transition means (12).
- Transition device according to any preceding claim, characterized in that a groove (27) in the step (24) connects with at least one through-flow opening (26) in the upwardly directed collar (16), said groove (27) being adapted to facilitate for liquid to flow into an inlet hole (23) in the transition means (12) without obstruction from a downwardly directed pipe member (21) which forms part of the inlet member (22) and which rests on the step (24).
- Transition device according to any preceding claim, characterized in that an inner diameter of the upwardly directed collar (16) is substantially larger than an outer diameter of the downwardly directed pipe member (21) so that this pipe member (21) and thereby, the inlet member (22), can be located in different laterally displaced positions relative to the transition means (12).
- Transition device according to any of claims 7-9, characterized in
that an inner diameter of the downwardly directed collar (15) is less than an inner diameter of the upwardly directed collar (16),
that the step (24) is located where the inner side of the downwardly directed collar (15) transcends into the inner side of the upwardly directed collar (16), and
that on the step (24) of the transition means (12) there are provided a number of support means (25) which extend into an inlet hole (23) in said transition means (12) and which are adapted to prevent that the downwardly directed pipe member (21) and thus, the inlet member (22), is set obliquely relative to the transition means (12). - Transition device according to any preceding claim, characterized in that an outwardly directed flange portion (13), forming part of the transition means (12), consists of plastic material which can be glued to permit sizing or gluing of the sealing layer (9) onto the upper side thereof.
- Transition device according to any preceding claim, characterized in that an outwardly directed flange portion (13), forming part of the transition means (12), has a blasted upper side to facilitate sizing or gluing of the sealing layer (9) thereonto.
- Transition device according to any preceding claim, characterized in that an outwardly directed flange portion (13), forming part of the transition means (12), comprises, closest to the in relation to said outwardly directed flange portion (13) upwardly directed collar (16), an inwardly/downwardly inclined portion (28) for facilitating the flow of liquid from the sealing layer (9) down into the floor drain (1).
- Transition device according to any preceding claim, characterized in that the transition means (12) is a unit which can be supplied separately and which can be located manually with its downwardly directed collar (15) protruding down into the floor drain (1) when said floor drain is mounted in the floor (3), and attached or secured to said floor drain (1) by being pressed down into the floor drain (1) by hand.
- Transition device according to any preceding claim, characterized in that the through-flow opening (26) is an upwardly open slot in the upwardly directed collar (16).
Applications Claiming Priority (2)
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SE9503221A SE506914C2 (en) | 1995-09-18 | 1995-09-18 | Transition device at floor wells |
SE9503221 | 1995-09-18 |
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EP0763634A1 true EP0763634A1 (en) | 1997-03-19 |
EP0763634B1 EP0763634B1 (en) | 2000-11-15 |
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DE (1) | DE69610964T2 (en) |
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SE9503221L (en) | 1997-03-19 |
SE9503221D0 (en) | 1995-09-18 |
DK0763634T3 (en) | 2001-03-05 |
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