EP0790029A1 - Agencement de douche ou de baignoire - Google Patents

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EP0790029A1
EP0790029A1 EP97102192A EP97102192A EP0790029A1 EP 0790029 A1 EP0790029 A1 EP 0790029A1 EP 97102192 A EP97102192 A EP 97102192A EP 97102192 A EP97102192 A EP 97102192A EP 0790029 A1 EP0790029 A1 EP 0790029A1
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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
    • A47K3/283Fixed showers
    • 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
    • A47K3/36Articulated screens

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  • the invention relates to a shower or bath arrangement according to the features specified in the preamble of claim 1.
  • the invention is therefore based on the object to further develop the shower or bath arrangement of the type mentioned in such a way that the construction and assembly can be carried out with little manufacturing effort and space, even in tight spaces.
  • the arrangement should not be tied to specific dimensions, but should be based on a flexible construction that can be adapted to the different installation conditions.
  • the material and assembly effort should be reduced to a minimum and maintenance or service measures should be carried out in a simple manner.
  • the arrangement according to the invention is characterized by a functionally appropriate construction and expediently enables adaptation to different installation conditions.
  • the shower partition contains a fixed wall element with a first, in particular flat part and another curved or angled part, the entry opening beginning at the end of the bent or angled part.
  • a second fixed wall element is expediently arranged in a vertical plane, which is preferably at a right angle to the plane of the flat part of the first wall element.
  • Between the curved or angled part of the first wall element and the second wall element there is a passage area for a user, to which the entry opening into the shower interior connects.
  • the bent or angled part of the first wall element is arranged at a predetermined distance above a floor, with a gap being present between the lower edge of said part and said floor.
  • the essentially flat part and the other angled or curved part are expediently formed in one piece, but the parts mentioned can be manufactured separately within the scope of the invention and connected to one another in a suitable manner.
  • the floor expediently starting from the passage area, has a slight slope to the shower interior so that any water escaping through the gap can flow back into the shower interior.
  • the floor and the interior of the shower are preferably part of a shower tray.
  • the first and / or flat part of the first wall element preferably stands directly on an edge of the shower tray.
  • the first part of the first wall element stands directly on the floor of a bathroom or shower room, against which the shower interior and the floor of the passage area, which has a slight slope, are at least partially recessed.
  • the shower tray is essentially rectangular, with the long side being partially assigned to the passage area and partially to the shower interior.
  • the shower tray is preferably designed such that it can be cut to the size corresponding to the installation conditions on the transverse side, which lies opposite the shower interior.
  • the shower tray therefore has an essentially horizontal area adjacent to the passage area mentioned, namely essentially in the same horizontal plane as the edge explained above.
  • the shower tray has such an edge on each of its two longitudinal sides, the floor which is inclined to the interior of the shower being provided between the parallel edges.
  • the shower partition is provided for corner installation, the inlet opening being provided between two fixed and planar wall element parts which are preferably arranged at right angles to one another. Angled and pivotable swivel wings and two wall parts are arranged in the area of the inlet opening, which are also expediently designed as flat plates made of acrylic glass or silicate glass. In the closed state of the inlet opening, the second wall parts or the door elements are arranged at a predeterminable angle to the assigned fixed first wall part of the wall element.
  • the shower tray contains a curved edge over which the above-mentioned swivel wings stand when the inlet opening is closed.
  • the preferably planar swivel wings each have a handle towards the outside, which extends essentially over the entire width of the flat swivel wing.
  • This handle preferably begins at a profile of the swivel wing in the hinge area thereof and extends to the free longitudinal edge of the swivel wing at an opening angle.
  • a second handle is arranged, which is connected via a connecting element to the first handle, which is spaced apart on the outside of the pivoting wing.
  • the first handle is essentially designed as a horizontally arranged pipe or the like, while the second handle associated with the shower interior is designed like a button.
  • elements for cladding the interior are one Bathroom or shower room from the walls of a building at a predetermined distance to form a space.
  • the edges of tubs, table tops, wall elements or the like are expediently provided in the extension of the spaces formed in this way, which on the one hand enables tolerance compensation in a simple manner and on the other hand disruptive edges, boundary surfaces, compensation profiles or the like are arranged in a concealed manner and do not appear disruptive.
  • the wall element 2 contains a first, essentially planar part 4 arranged in a vertical plane and a curved part 6.
  • the wall element 2 expediently consists of a plate made of old silicon glass or acrylic glass and is connected to a room wall 10 by means of a connecting profile 8.
  • the flat part 4 and the curved part 6 can be manufactured separately and connected to one another at the longitudinal edges.
  • the curved part 6 is connected with its free longitudinal edge to a vertical profile 16, which is connected to the ceiling of the shower or bathroom or via additional struts above the upper edge of the wall element 2 with the room wall.
  • a vertical profile 16 which is connected to the ceiling of the shower or bathroom or via additional struts above the upper edge of the wall element 2 with the room wall.
  • the wall element is expediently formed in one piece, in the context of the invention the flat part 4 and the curved part 6 can be formed separately and connected to one another in a suitable manner.
  • the curved part 6 extends essentially over an angle of 90 ° and the vertical profile 16 is arranged essentially in the region of a longitudinal axis 18 of the shower area.
  • the shower area is preferably predetermined by a shower tray 20 which has an essentially rectangular base area.
  • a shower tray 20 which has an essentially rectangular base area.
  • the shower partition therefore does not contain a movable door element, but the entry opening is always open.
  • the entry opening is bounded at the front by the vertical profile 16 and at the rear edge 25 by the wall of the room there or its cladding.
  • the passage area 26 is also recessed with respect to the edges 24, 25, the floor of the passage area having a predetermined inclination towards the shower interior 12.
  • the passage area 26 extends according to the invention, forming a gap under the angled or bent part of the wall element, into the shower interior.
  • the lower edge of the flat part 4 of the wall element rests on the front edge 24, expediently using sealing profiles or silicone sealing compound for sealing are provided.
  • a gap corresponding to the depth of the inclined bottom of the passage area 26 is present between the lower edge of the curved part 6 and the bottom of the passage area 26. Any splashing water that may escape through said gap can thus flow back into the shower interior 12 without any problems.
  • the entry opening 28 is essentially the same size as the curved part 6 and extends like this over an angular range of the order of 90 ° with respect to the center 30 of the shower interior.
  • a handle 32 is provided in a horizontal plane, which is connected at one end to the vertical profile 16.
  • the other end of the handle 32 assigned to the outer space 14 is connected to the wall element 2, preferably its curved part 6, via a connecting element 34.
  • a connecting element 34 there is an angle near the profile 16 between the handle 2, which is preferably designed as a bent profile tube, and the bent part 6, which angle opens out to the outer space 14.
  • the shower tray 20 has the two parallel edges 24, 25 on its longitudinal sides and is therefore mirror-symmetrical with respect to the longitudinal axis 18.
  • the shower partition can also be arranged in such a way that the wall element 2 is arranged mirror-symmetrically with respect to the longitudinal axis 18, in which case the flat part of the wall element is assigned to the lower longitudinal edge 25 in the drawing and the inlet opening is assigned to the upper edge 24 as shown in the drawing are.
  • the shower arrangement according to the invention and in particular its shower tray can thus be arranged in different installation situations.
  • the shower arrangement can also be provided for a niche installation, a room wall and / or a cladding element, a plate, mirror or the like being arranged in accordance with the dashed line 38.
  • the shower partition contains a second fixed wall element 3, which is arranged in a vertical plane essentially orthogonal to the flat part 4 on a transverse side 40.
  • the bottom of the passage area 26 has the same height as the edge 24, 25, and the lower edge of the flat wall element 3 is free of gaps on the floor or the shower tray 20.
  • the second wall element 3 At the front edge 24 is the second wall element 3 with a vertical one Profile 42 connected, which is either attached directly to the ceiling or by means of supports, cross beams or the like to a room wall connected is.
  • the second wall element 3 is connected to the existing room wall via a connecting profile 43, this connecting profile also being located behind a cladding and practically only the plate of the wall element, preferably made of silicate glass or acrylic glass, is visible.
  • the proposed arrangement can also be designed such that the first wall element 2, possibly also the second wall element 3, stand directly on the floor of a shower room, the edges 24, 25 being part of the latter.
  • the recessed passage area 26 and the recess 22 of the shower interior are lower than the floor in such a configuration in accordance with the above statements.
  • Fig. 2 shows a further embodiment of the shower tray 20, which has an overall greater overall length than that of Fig. 1.
  • this particular shower tray has a horizontal extension area 44 in the same plane as that Edges 23 to 25.
  • parts of the extension area 44 can be separated from the shower tray, for example cut or sawn off, so that the actual length of the shower tray can be matched to the specified installation dimensions. This considerably reduces the manufacturing and warehousing costs.
  • Fig. 3 shows the shower tray 20 in a side view, wherein the support body 48 mounted below the tray can also be seen here.
  • the inclined floor of the passage area 26 can also be seen, as can the depression 22 in the shower interior.
  • the small step 50 between the bottom of the passage area 26 and the depression 22 can be clearly seen, which is shown in FIG. 2 as a continuous, curved line.
  • Fig. 4 shows in a vertical sectional plane the vertical profile 16, with which the first wall element 2 or its bent part is connected in the region of its vertical longitudinal edge.
  • a support body 52 is provided with a downward pin 54 which engages in a bore 56 of the tub.
  • a seal 58 surrounding the pin 54 is also provided in the bore 56.
  • the support body 52 is only present below the profile 16 and in Otherwise, the lower edge 60 of the curved part 4 of the wall element 2 has the gap 62 already mentioned to the bottom of the passage area 26.
  • the inclined arrangement of the floor of both the passage area and the depression, as well as the step 50 present between them, can be clearly seen.
  • FIG. 5 shows the shower arrangement according to the invention with the shower tray 20, which is only indicated schematically, and the partially flat and curved first wall element 2.
  • a cupboard 64 is present, in the upper plate 66 of which a washstand (not shown here) is integrated.
  • the cabinet 64 ends at a vertical cladding 70 and the flat part of the wall element 2 directly adjoins this.
  • the wall element 2 is expediently provided with a decor, at least in the region of the cladding 70, or is subjected to a surface treatment in such a way that there the wall element 2 is practically no longer transparent or transparent.
  • a cladding element 68 in particular in the form of a mirror, is arranged above the cabinet 64. Behind the covering element or mirror 68, shown partially broken away, is the connection profile 8 mentioned at the outset, which is therefore practically invisible to a user. Only the wall element or the glass surface of the same appears to the outside.
  • Fig. 6 shows a further embodiment of the shower arrangement, which is provided for corner installation.
  • This particular shower arrangement contains a shower tray 71 which is polygonal in plan and two wall elements each with an essentially planar part 72, 73. These plan parts 72, 73 are above two front tub edges 74, 75, which are orthogonal to one another and between which a curved edge region 76 is available. Above the edge area 76 is the entry opening 77, which, in the closed state, is assigned to the second parts of the wall elements in the form of swivel wings 78, 79. These pivoting wings 78, 79 are expediently designed as flat plates, which are arranged at an angle to the first flat parts 72 and 74 in the closed state.
  • the lower edges of the second parts or swivel wings 78, 79 are spaced apart.
  • the curved edge region 76 has a width 80 such that the pivoting wings 78, 79 in their closed position, which is shown here, are also completely above the edge 76.
  • Elastic sealing profiles are preferably arranged on the lower edges of the planar pivoting wings 78, 79 for sealing.
  • This shower tray 71 also contains a recess 82 in the interior of the shower front curved edge 76 as well as the rear edge 84 is again a small step.
  • a handle 86, 87 is arranged on the outer sides of the two pivoting wings 78, 79, the rear end of which is connected to the respective vertical profile of the pivoting wing 78, 79.
  • a connecting element 88, 89 is provided for the handle, which extends away from the rear profile of the swivel wing at an angle 90 opening towards the front.
  • a second handle 92, 93 in the form of a button or the like is provided on the inside of the respective swivel wing 78, 79 and is connected to the connecting element of the outer handle through the preferably transparent glass plate of the swivel wing 78, 79.
  • the two fixed wall elements above the front edges 74, 75 protrude beyond the respective rear edge 84 and are connected there to the room wall via connecting profiles, not shown here.
  • FIG. 7 shows an enlarged view of the rear tub rim 84 and a plate-shaped cladding element 94 arranged above it.
  • the cladding element 94 is connected to a room wall 98 by means of preferably angled fastening profiles 96, 97, with an intermediate space 100 being present therebetween.
  • two such fastening profiles 96, 97 arranged at a distance from one another are provided for the covering element 94.
  • the fastening profiles 96, 97 which are assigned to one another can be aligned with one another, a fixed connection being able to be established after the alignment according to the dash-dotted lines by means of screws or the like.
  • Fastening bodies 106 are arranged on the rear side of the covering element 94, which have an opening 108 on their lower edge, into which an upwardly directed leg 110 of the front fastening profile 7 engages.
  • the trim element 94 is raised somewhat in comparison with the position shown, so that the lower openings 108 of the fastening body 106 are above the front leg 110 are located.
  • the plate-shaped cladding element 64 is lowered into the position shown and thus hung in the fastening profiles.
  • the fastening bodies 106 have guide surfaces 112 which point upwards to the lower opening 108.
  • the tub edge 84 is also correspondingly suspended in fastening profiles 96, 97.
  • the rear, downwardly angled end 114 of the tub rim lies below the intermediate space 100 and is therefore expediently covered by the covering element 94.
  • connection profile 8 and 9 show in a horizontal sectional plane the connection profile 8 already explained above, which is arranged in the intermediate space 100 between the room wall 98 and the cladding elements 94, 95.
  • the connecting profile contains a U-shaped profile part 115, which is firmly connected to the room wall 98, and a profile part 116 assigned to the wall element 2.
  • the front profile part 116 extends through a gap 118 between the two cladding panels 94, 95.
  • the front profile part 116 encompasses the vertical longitudinal edge 120 of the fixed wall element 2 and ends at the front of the cladding panels 94, 95.
  • the angled front legs 122 of the front profile part 116 shown here can also be omitted within the scope of the invention. In FIG.
  • the front profile part 116 is pushed completely into the rear profile part 115 and, according to FIG. 9, is pulled out according to the possible adjustment range.
  • the minimum distance of the cladding elements 94, 95 to the wall is marked by means of the upper double arrow, while the lower double arrow marks the setting range.
  • the shower arrangement 10 shows a special embodiment of the shower arrangement, according to which the two cladding panels 94, 95 are arranged at a right angle to one another.
  • the cladding panels 94, 95 are designed, in particular, as mirrors and are arranged in a corner area.
  • a facing body 124 is provided in the corner area, which preferably covers the ends of the cladding panels or mirrors 94, 95 lying in the corner. Installation tolerances and on-site deviations can be bridged by means of the veneer body 124, without the occurrence of disruptive gaps between the cladding elements.
  • FIG. 11 shows an embodiment of the arrangement according to the invention with a table top 126, which is arranged below the cladding panel 94 already explained above.
  • the lower fastening profile 94 is connected to the rear end of the table top 126, which in turn is connected to the room wall 98 via profiles 128, 129.
  • the table top 126 has a leg 130 pointing downward at the front. In extension of said leg 130 and lying behind its vertical plane, a connecting plate 132 is provided underneath it, which in turn is connected by means of the fastening body 106 already explained above via a base panel 134 to a profile 136 fastened to the floor.

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FR2562409A1 (fr) * 1984-04-04 1985-10-11 Schoofs Jean Francois Ensemble-cabine de douche
EP0386559B1 (fr) 1989-03-04 1993-12-22 Altura Leiden Holding B.V. Ecran pour bac de douche
DE9304050U1 (de) * 1993-03-19 1994-07-21 Hoesch Metall + Kunststoffwerk GmbH & Co, 52372 Kreuzau Duschabtrennung
DE9413972U1 (de) * 1994-08-29 1995-03-30 Temotrans B.V., Purmerend Lagerungselement für ein im wesentlichen plattenförmiges Bauteil

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EP1116466A3 (fr) * 2000-01-15 2001-09-26 arcon-dur, Arnold & Conzelmann GmbH & Co., Sicherheitsglas AG Système de parois fonctionnel pour local sanitaire

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