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EP0780082A1
EP0780082A1 EP96120318A EP96120318A EP0780082A1 EP 0780082 A1 EP0780082 A1 EP 0780082A1 EP 96120318 A EP96120318 A EP 96120318A EP 96120318 A EP96120318 A EP 96120318A EP 0780082 A1 EP0780082 A1 EP 0780082A1
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mixing valve
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Andreas Haug
Tom Schönherr
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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
    • A47K1/00Wash-stands; Appurtenances therefor
    • A47K1/08Accessories for toilet tables, e.g. glass plates, supports therefor
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47KSANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
    • A47K5/00Holders or dispensers for soap, toothpaste, or the like
    • A47K5/02Soap boxes or receptables

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  • the present invention relates to a shelf for sanitary articles, in particular soaps, hand brushes or the like, with a shelf body for storing the articles.
  • Such shelves such as, for example, soap holders, which are used in bathrooms, showers or also at washstands, are conventionally attached to a wall, the shelf body generally being screwed into the wall by means of screws and dowels.
  • this has the disadvantage that corresponding holes have to be drilled in the wall, and tiles with which the corresponding wall is tiled are usually damaged.
  • such shelves are also unsatisfactory with regard to their positioning, since this cannot be changed subsequently.
  • the arrangement of a shelf for sanitary articles is particularly difficult in narrow and small wet cells, since on the one hand they are located centrally in the grip area of the user and on the other hand they should be arranged in such a way that the user is not accidentally comes across it.
  • cleaning wall-mounted shelves is impractical because they cannot be removed and washed soap or other dirt residues can run down the tiles or drip into the tub or basin.
  • the invention is therefore based on the object to provide an improved storage of the type mentioned, which is space-saving and can be attached in a simple manner without damaging flow or the like.
  • this object is achieved in the case of a deposit of the type mentioned at the outset by a fastening device for fastening the deposit body to a surface-mounted mixing valve.
  • the shelf can therefore be attached directly and exclusively to the inlet fitting.
  • a mixing valve usually has a central valve body with an operating element assigned to it, two separate fluid feeds which lead to the valve body and a drain through which the mixed fluid can flow out.
  • a particular advantage of direct attachment to the fitting is that there are no holes to be drilled in the wall that would damage the tiles.
  • the corresponding sanitary articles can be stored centrally in the grip area of the user, which is particularly advantageous when washing hair, for example, since the storage area is easy to feel.
  • a uniform system solution is created, which integrates the shelf into the inlet fitting.
  • the storage body can preferably be fastened between the mixing valve and a wall from which the mixing valve extends.
  • the shelf can in particular be between the essentially cylindrical one and vertical valve body and the wall. As a result, the space between the mixing valve and the wall is effectively used, which is particularly advantageous in narrow and small wet cells.
  • the tray can be removed from the mixing valve.
  • the fastening device has fastening means that can be detached from the mixing valve.
  • the shelf can be removed in order to simplify the cleaning thereof and to avoid contamination of the mixing valve or the tub or the washbasin during cleaning of the shelf.
  • the shelf can preferably be clamped to the mixing valve by means of a clamping mechanism.
  • a resilient clamping clip can preferably be provided on the storage body, so that the storage body with the clamping clip can be plugged onto the mixing valve and is held firmly by it.
  • the clamping clip locks onto the mixing valve and clamps it.
  • the shelf can be pulled off the mixing valve, the clamping clip being released from the mixing valve. Due to the plug connection between the shelf and the mixing valve, the shelf can be removed very quickly and effortlessly from the mixing valve and plugged back onto it, so that frequent cleaning requires little time and effort.
  • the storage body is at a line connection of the mixing valve designed to be attachable.
  • the fastening device can preferably be connected to at least one connecting nut of the mixing valve. It is particularly advantageous that the dimensions of the connection nuts and their position are specified, so that it is possible to adapt a shelf to different, differently designed mixing valves.
  • the storage body can preferably be designed for attachment to a mixing valve which has two separate fluid feeds connected to a common valve body.
  • the storage body can be fastened with two fastening parts to one of the two fluid feeds, in particular to the respective connection area, in order to create a stable mounting with fastening points spaced apart from one another.
  • the storage body preferably has two resilient clamping clips with which the storage device can be attached to the two fluid feeds, the clamping clips spanning the fluid supplies in the attached state and holding the storage body wobble-free.
  • the two clamping clips can be particularly advantageously plugged onto the connection nuts of the inlet fitting.
  • the holder can be plugged onto mixing valves of different design, at least within a certain range, using the same clamping mechanism.
  • the storage body could also have more than two clamping clips and, for example, be able to be plugged onto the two fluid feeds, each with two clamping clips, one of which could be connected to the fluid feed in the connection area and another spaced apart therefrom.
  • the aforementioned embodiment has sufficient stability with a very low weight.
  • the axial length of the clamping clips preferably corresponds essentially to that of the connecting nut. This also prevents the shelf from slipping on the inlet fitting in the axial direction, especially if the connecting nut has a smaller diameter than the corresponding fluid feed of the mixing valve and the cover plate pushed over the inlet connector protruding from the wall, as a result of which the fluid supply line and the cover plate form a stop and the clamp on the connecting nut cannot slip in the axial direction.
  • the clamping clip can also be designed for the radial and axial clamping of the fluid feeds.
  • the clamping clip could, for example, have laterally inwardly projecting webs which clamp the connecting nut axially.
  • the shelf is attached to the mixing valve, that is, both in a direction parallel to the wall and in one direction thereto, and is fixed against slipping.
  • the fastening device and the storage body are in one piece.
  • the entire shelf can be designed as an integral, preferably injection-molded body, which is manufactured in one piece.
  • the storage body expediently have a recess which surrounds the cylindrical valve body at least in sections, preferably semicircularly, it being possible for there to be a gap between the valve body and the storage body in order to allow water to run off.
  • the valve body it would also be possible for the valve body to be received flush in the recess or for the storage body to be clamped onto the valve body.
  • the previously described embodiment has advantages in attaching the tray to the mixing valve.
  • the storage body can be laterally closed with the fluid feeds or slightly protrude beyond it. In particular, it is advantageous if the storage body does not protrude beyond the front edge of the inlet fitting.
  • the tray is preferably adapted to the outer contour of the surface-mounted mixing valve.
  • the tray can be adapted to a mixing valve which has a pair of fluid feeds which converge obliquely from two inlet nozzles protruding from the wall to form a central valve body.
  • the support body preferably has essentially the shape of a circular ring segment, the side facing the center of curvature of the circular ring segment partially enclosing the central valve body, while the sides adjoining the inner side of the circular ring segment preferably extend parallel to the obliquely converging fluid supply lines and close with them . Accordingly, the storage body effectively uses the space enclosed between the mixing valve and the wall.
  • the storage body is expediently essentially plate-shaped in order also to be able to store, for example, bottle-shaped sanitary articles, such as shampoos, which are difficult or impossible to store in bowl-shaped storage areas.
  • bottle-shaped sanitary articles such as shampoos
  • no water collects on the plate-shaped storage body, causing it to dry quickly.
  • rib-like projections or elevations can preferably be provided on an upper side of the shelf body, as a result of which the soap only rests on the shelf body in a point-like or linear manner and moisture runs off between the elevations can so that the soap dries quickly.
  • the projections extend in an arc and point towards a front of the storage body, since this causes soap suds running from the storage area to be guided to the tub or the basin and does not run down the tiles or to the seal between the tub or the basin and the wall dribbles. This is particularly advantageous because soapy water or shower gel or hair shampoo drops can attack and damage the seal.
  • the storage body as a whole can be slightly inclined towards its front side, so that the soapy water runs off towards the tub.
  • the shelf has a shower holder, which is expediently formed in one piece on the shelf body and in particular is injection-molded in one piece with it.
  • the shelf not only serves to put down and put down soaps or hand brushes, it can also be used to hang up a hand shower. Since both the storage unit and the shower holder are located in a central area of the inlet fitting, the items to be handled during washing or showering, such as soap, hand brush or hand shower, can be placed intuitively, for example, even with closed eyes and simply in a common area.
  • the shower bracket molded onto the shelf is also cheap for hand showers that are retrofitted to the inlet fitting, since in this case no additional shower bracket has to be mounted on or in the wall.
  • the shower holder can preferably be arranged laterally on the storage body and project from it to one side in order to form a stop on the mixing valve.
  • the shower bracket can protrude laterally on the storage body above it and form a stop to one of the fluid feeds of the mixing valve.
  • the shower bracket could also be part of a clamping device with which the storage body is clamped onto the mixing valve.
  • the shower holder could be part of a clamping clip which is plugged onto a fluid supply of the mixing valve or also cooperate with a part arranged on an opposite side of the storage body, such as a shower gel holder, so that the mixing valve could be clamped between these two parts.
  • the shower holder expediently has a conical passage recess into which a conical union nut can be inserted, with which a shower hose is fastened to the hand shower, the conical recess having a slot on one side through which the shower hose can be passed through. Due to the conical seat, the hand shower in the shower holder can be held wobble-free.
  • a radially inward projection can be provided on an underside of the recess, which axially limits the insertion depth of the union nut into the conical recess.
  • a shower agent holder for example in the form of a hanger, can preferably be provided, in particular, on a side of the storage body opposite the shower holder be on which, for example, a shower gel bottle can be hung.
  • the shower agent holder is preferably integrally formed on the storage body.
  • the shelf it is dishwasher-safe to simplify cleaning.
  • the shelf is preferably made of plastic, in particular of polycarbonate, polypropylene or polyoxymethylene.
  • a shelf for sanitary articles such as soaps or hand brushes or the like, is attached directly to a surface-mounted mixing valve 11.
  • the mixing valve 11 is a single lever mixing valve which has a central, cylindrical valve body 12 which extends essentially vertically and on which a mixing lever 13 is arranged, on the one hand regulating the temperature and on the other hand the amount of the water flowing out of the mixing valve can.
  • the mixing valve 11 has two separate fluid feeds 14 (only one of which can be seen in FIG. 1), each of which is connected to an inlet connection 15 and 16, which are each covered by a cover plate 17 and 18, by means of a union nut.
  • a drain 15 extends forward, from which the water can flow into the tub or into the basin.
  • the drain 15, as well as the two fluid feeds 14 have a substantially circular tube cross section.
  • the tray 10 is arranged substantially between the valve body 12 of the mixing valve 11 and the wall from which the inlet connections 15 and 16 emerge and rests on the fluid supply lines 14 of the mixing valve, the tray 10 essentially does not step forward beyond the mixing valve 11. As a result, the space between the valve body 12 or the two fluid feeds 14 and the wall is effectively used.
  • the tray 10 has, as shown in FIGS. 1, 2 and 3, a substantially plate-shaped tray body 19, which has an annular segment-shaped outline to nestle around the cylindrical valve body 12 of the mixing valve 11, between a front 20 and the Valve body 12 remains a gap to drain water between the valve body 12 and the front 20.
  • a substantially plate-shaped tray body 19 which has an annular segment-shaped outline to nestle around the cylindrical valve body 12 of the mixing valve 11, between a front 20 and the Valve body 12 remains a gap to drain water between the valve body 12 and the front 20.
  • the storage body 19 encloses with its two sides 21 and 22, which adjoin the front side 20, at a substantially right angle, so that the two sides 21 and 22 extend parallel to the two fluid feeds 14, essentially seal them with and not over them protrude.
  • the storage body 19 lies on the board like a board
  • the storage body 19 has on its upper side a plurality of rib-like projections 23 which are spaced apart from one another and each extend in an arcuate manner forwardly away from the wall.
  • the projections 23 prevent a soap from lying flat on the storage body 19, sucking itself there and dissolving due to constant exposure to moisture.
  • the soap lies only linearly on the projections 23, so that moisture can run off between the projections 23 and the soap dries correspondingly quickly and better.
  • the projections 23 reduce the risk of objects deposited on the plate-shaped storage body 19 sliding down from the latter, which is supported by the fact that the projections do not extend exactly parallel to one another.
  • This has the particular advantage that soapy water does not run down the wall and drips onto the sealant between the basin and the tub, which would be attacked and damaged in the long term by the soapy water.
  • the storage body 19 is not in a horizontal plane, but is inclined slightly towards the front, which will be discussed in more detail later.
  • a shower bracket 24 is integrally formed on the side 21 of the storage body 19, on which a hand shower can be placed.
  • the shower holder 24 is injection molded with the shelf body 19, like the entire shelf 10, in a part made of plastic, such as, for example, polypropylene (PP), polycarbonate (PC) or polyoxymethylene (POM).
  • the shower bracket 24 is a substantially cylindrical body that is attached to the side 21 and is flush with the top of the shelf body 19, while a lower portion of the shower bracket 24 over the bottom of the storage body 19 protrudes.
  • the shower bracket 24 extends here, as can be seen in FIG. 1, in front of the fluid feed 14 and forms a stop thereon, which, in addition to its fastening, which will be described later, secures the storage body 19 against slipping on the fluid feeds 14.
  • a conical passage recess 25 which extends essentially vertically.
  • a hand shower generally has a likewise conical union nut which can be inserted into the recess 25, so that the hand shower with the union nut can be placed in the shower holder 24.
  • the conical fit between the recess 25 and the union nut belonging to the hand shower keeps the hand shower wobble-free.
  • a web-like limiting projection 26 is provided on an underside of the recess 25, which protrudes radially inward from the recess 25 and axially delimits it. The limiting projection 26 prevents the hand shower or the conical union nut from being too tight, i.e. is pressed axially too far into the recess 25 so that it would jam in the conical recess 25.
  • the recess 25 is not only open at its axial ends, but, as can be seen in FIG. 1 or 2, a lateral, radial opening 27 is also provided which is at least as wide as a shower hose is thick so that it can be passed through the opening 27.
  • a retaining projection 28 is formed on the latter, which engages with the top and bottom of the shelf body 19 ends flush or does not protrude at least beyond the top of the storage body 19.
  • a washcloth or a shower gel bottle can be hung on the hook-shaped holder projection 28.
  • the cold projection 28 could also protrude beyond the corresponding fluid supply 14 and form a downwardly projecting stop thereon in order to give the storage body 19 on the mixing valve 11 additional stability.
  • the holding projection 28 and the shower holder 24 could interact and be designed in a clamp-like manner in order to fasten the storage body 19 on the mixing valve or the two fluid supply lines 14.
  • a fastening device 29 is integrally formed on the shelf body 19, the fastening device and the shelf body being manufactured as an integral injection molded body.
  • the fastening device 29 has two clamping mechanisms 30 and 31, with which the storage body 19 can be fastened to the two union nuts, with which the two fluid feeds 14 are connected to the associated inlet connections 15 and 16.
  • the clamping mechanisms 30 and 31 are designed in such a way that the tray can be plugged onto the union nuts and clamped onto them.
  • the clamping mechanisms 30 and 31 releasing the corresponding union nuts.
  • each of the clamping mechanisms 30 and 31 has a clamping clip 32 and 33, which, as can be seen in FIG. 2, is arranged on a rear section of the storage body 19 and is axially parallel to one another in order to act on the union nuts of the Mixing valve 11 can be plugged on.
  • each clamp 32 and 33 has two resilient, resilient opposites Clamping brackets 34 and 35, which extend from the underside of the storage body 19 and are bent toward one another at their ends facing away from the storage body 19. Between the two clamps 34 and 35, a plurality of support webs 36 are provided, which extend parallel to one another from the support body 19 and are flute-like in length, so that the ends of the support webs 36 are arranged along a substantially cylindrical surface.
  • the support webs 36 and the clamping brackets 34 and 35 are cast directly onto the storage body 19.
  • the clamping brackets 34 and 35 and the supporting webs 36 delimit a substantially cylindrical space which, in the relaxed state of the two clamping brackets 34 and 35, has a smaller diameter d than the union nuts on the two fluid feeds 14 and 15 and is surrounded by the support webs 36 and the two clamping brackets 34 and 35 in an angular range of approximately 3/2 .mu.m, so that the clamping clips 32 and 33 span the respective union nut in the attached state.
  • the clamping brackets 34 and 35 are rounded at the ends, as can be seen in FIG. 3.
  • the two clamping brackets 34 and 35 When plugging onto the union nuts, the two clamping brackets 34 and 35 are widened, ie pushed away from each other, while they spring back when fully attached and clamp the union nuts.
  • the width b as can be seen in FIG. 4, the clamping clip 32 and 33 is substantially equal to the width of the union nut, so that the clamping clip on the one hand Cover panel 17 and 18 and on the fluid supply 14, both of which have a larger diameter than the union nut.
  • the storage body 19 has two support projections 37 and 38 in the front area on its underside, as can be seen in FIG. 3 with which the storage body 19 rests on the fluid feeds 14.
  • This forms a stable four-point bearing the support body 19 being held firmly by the two clamping mechanisms 30 and 31 in a rear region on the mixing valve 11 and secured against slipping, while the two bearing points which are formed by the support projections 37 and 38 only serve to support the pressure of the support body 19.
  • the support projections 37 and 38 are spaced apart from the fastening means 30 and 31 and are arranged in a front region of the support body 19.
  • the spaced apart arrangement of the bearing points in corner areas of the support body 19 creates a stable four-point bearing with favorable leverage.
  • the inclination of the storage body 19 in the assembled state is achieved by relatively different heights of the support projections 37 and 38 in relation to the clamping mechanism 30.
  • the entire shelf is made as a one-piece injection-molded part, with a sprue 39, preferably arranged centrally in the region of the recess 20, in order to achieve a uniform and harmonious pouring curtain.
  • the attachment of the shelf 10 to the mixing valve 11 can be understood from FIG. 1.
  • the shelf 10 is expediently separated from the mixing valve 11.
  • the shelf 10 is simply placed on the mixing valve 11 from above (viewing direction as in FIG. 1), with the clamping clips 32 and 33 on the corresponding union nuts with which the fluid supply lines 14 are connected to the inlet connections 15 and 16 are attached, so that the clamps snap into place on the union nut and clamp it.
  • the shelf is supported with the support projections 37 and 38 on the underside of the storage body 19 on the fluid feeds 14. In order to remove the shelf, it is only necessary to pull it upwards from the mixing valve 11.
  • the holder is fastened to the union nuts of the mixing valve 11, it would also be possible to provide clamping clips on the holder body 19 (possibly in addition to those shown in the exemplary embodiment) in order to attach the holder body to the fluid feeds 14 or to another area to connect the mixing valve 11. It would also be possible to clamp the storage body to the valve body 12 of the mixing valve 11 by means of the recess 20.
  • the embodiment shown has advantages in terms of simple and non-slip and wobble-free attachment. With the present invention, a shelf is created that can be attached directly to a surface-mounted mixing valve in a particularly simple manner.

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