EP0791696A1 - Dispositif pour le stockage temporair et délivrance contrÔlable d'une certaine quantité d'eau - Google Patents

Dispositif pour le stockage temporair et délivrance contrÔlable d'une certaine quantité d'eau Download PDF

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EP0791696A1
EP0791696A1 EP19970102605 EP97102605A EP0791696A1 EP 0791696 A1 EP0791696 A1 EP 0791696A1 EP 19970102605 EP19970102605 EP 19970102605 EP 97102605 A EP97102605 A EP 97102605A EP 0791696 A1 EP0791696 A1 EP 0791696A1
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03DWATER-CLOSETS OR URINALS WITH FLUSHING DEVICES; FLUSHING VALVES THEREFOR
    • E03D1/00Water flushing devices with cisterns ; Setting up a range of flushing devices or water-closets; Combinations of several flushing devices
    • E03D1/01Shape or selection of material for flushing cisterns
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T137/00Fluid handling
    • Y10T137/6851With casing, support, protector or static constructional installations
    • Y10T137/6966Static constructional installations
    • Y10T137/6969Buildings
    • Y10T137/698Wall
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T137/00Fluid handling
    • Y10T137/6851With casing, support, protector or static constructional installations
    • Y10T137/7036Jacketed
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T137/00Fluid handling
    • Y10T137/7287Liquid level responsive or maintaining systems
    • Y10T137/7303Control of both inflow and outflow of tank

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  • the invention relates to a device for the intermediate storage and controllable release of a predeterminable amount of water, which can be removed again from a line network for intermediate storage once the release has taken place via an automatically effective inlet valve arrangement.
  • Such devices have long been known in the form of cisterns for toilet facilities. These relatively voluminous, cuboid-shaped cisterns are accommodated either on a wall or in the case of flush mounting in a wall structure, although, despite these different types of installation, essentially nothing has changed with regard to the design and function of these cisterns.
  • the invention has for its object to provide a device of the type mentioned, which can be integrated into a wall or shaft structure while maintaining an optimal function in a space-saving and simple manner and, above all, can be insulated in a simple manner in such a way that the requirements of sound insulation are particularly high can be taken into account well.
  • an elongated and essentially tubular container which can be integrated into a wall structure is provided for temporary storage and is at least largely enclosed by an insulating material and is equipped on the outlet side with a valve which is used to release the predeterminable amount of water by means of a trigger element which can be mounted on the container or at freely selectable distances from the container can be triggered.
  • the valve on the outlet side which is preferably provided with a water brake to delay the valve closing, comprises a valve body which can be raised by means of a valve tappet and at least one, preferably at least two, floating bodies arranged in the tubular container, which are coupled to the valve tappet and - if two floating bodies are used find - are arranged one above the other in the vertical orientation of the tubular container.
  • the valve lifter can be designed as a safety overflow pipe.
  • the tubular container can be walled in without a frame and preferably held by means of at least one structure-sound-decoupled attachment.
  • a particularly advantageous fastening and mounting according to the invention is in the subclaims indicated and described below in connection with an embodiment.
  • the outlet-side valve can be triggered mechanically, electrically, electronically, pneumatically and / or without contact.
  • the release element assigned to the outlet-side valve and mountable on the container or at freely selectable distances from the container can be arranged, for example, on the visible side of the wall structure. It can consist of a mechanical actuation button, which is preferably adapted to the respective sanitary color, or an electrically, electronically, pneumatically and in particular contactlessly controlled sensor, which additionally simplifies the sound insulation of the overall device which is always required.
  • the tubular container comprises a central tube piece and two attachment pieces which can be plugged onto its ends and in which the inlet valve arrangement and the outlet-side valve are integrated.
  • This modular structure enables simple manufacture and assembly according to the modular principle and, if necessary, a problem-free replacement of the inlet valve arrangement or the valve on the outlet side. All you have to do is replace the relevant attachment.
  • a soft, structure-borne noise-isolating composite material made of a plastic film can advantageously be used as the insulating material be provided with an integrated tear-resistant grid, a cushion layer made of non-woven fabric and a plastic foam.
  • a buoyancy body is expediently arranged in the region of the lower, outlet-side end and a buoyancy body in the region of the upper end of the valve lifter.
  • the buoyancy body or bodies can consist of a light material, such as in particular cork, polystyrene and / or the like.
  • the buoyancy body or bodies are formed by a bell-like container which contains an air cushion and is preferably open at the bottom. A combination of the buoyancy bodies can also be used.
  • the valve on the outlet side can be, for example, a poppet valve.
  • the valve body of the outlet-side valve is simultaneously designed, for example, as a spherical buoyancy body.
  • the water brake which serves to delay the valve closing can be provided in the area of the lower or also in the area of the upper drive body.
  • it can comprise a housing with a defined drain hole.
  • its lower opening on the outlet side is expediently provided with a preferably flap-like closure which is spring-loaded in the closing direction and releases the opening as a result of the dynamic pressure of the water column which arises in the valve tappet in the event of an accident.
  • a separate overflow channel is integrated in the tubular container.
  • the automatically effective inlet valve arrangement can comprise, for example, a fill valve which can be actuated by a float mechanism or a solenoid valve which can be triggered electrically by a control which is assigned a float switch in order to limit the fill level.
  • the tubular container is expediently provided with a detachable cover, which u. a. Any necessary maintenance work is made easier.
  • a mounting frame adapted to the particular installation situation is advantageously provided for fastening and holding the tubular container, a flushing pipe, a waste water connection bend and / or a WC fastening.
  • Such cladding of the exposed container installed in front of the wall can then be implemented, for example, by means of a lockable cover hood, the shapes, colors and materials being freely selectable, so that new interior design possibilities arise and, if necessary, an adaptation, for example, to a desired bathroom design is possible.
  • Figures 1 and 2 show purely schematically a device for intermediate storage and controllable release of a predeterminable amount of water, which can be removed again from a pipeline network for intermediate storage after the release via an automatically effective inlet valve arrangement 10.
  • a device can be used in particular in connection with toilet facilities. In this case, it fulfills the function of a cistern.
  • this device For temporary storage, this device comprises an elongated and essentially tubular container 12 which can be integrated into a wall structure.
  • This tubular container 12 is at least largely enclosed by an insulating material 14 and is equipped on the outlet side with a valve 16 which can be released to release the predeterminable amount of water.
  • the tubular container 12 has a circular cross section (see FIG. 2). Instead of a round one, however, it can also have an oval or polygonal cross section. A combination of this cross-sectional shape is also possible.
  • the inlet valve arrangement 10 comprises a filling valve controlled by a float 18. As soon as the water 20 contained in the container 12 reaches a predetermined maximum level has, this filling valve is closed via the float 18.
  • the upper end wall 22 of the container 12 is provided with ventilation openings 24.
  • an overflow pipe 26 is fastened, the lower end of which emerges from the container 12 opens into a flushing pipe 28.
  • a filling pipe 30 is also attached, which is connected via the inlet valve arrangement 10 to the line network, not shown.
  • the outlet-side valve 16 is a solenoid valve which is connected to a trigger element 38 via an electrical line 36.
  • the trigger element 38 can be arranged on the container 12 or at freely selectable distances from the container, preferably on the visible side of the wall structure (not shown) accommodating the container 12.
  • the triggering element 38 can in particular also consist of a mechanical actuation button adapted to the respective sanitary color.
  • the elongate and essentially tubular container 12 which can be integrated into a wall structure, is preferably arranged essentially axially parallel to the pipelines or pipe strings guided in the wall structure. It can be walled in without a frame and preferably held by means of at least one structure-decoupled attachment.
  • a pipe fastening device with a fixing and a support clamp can be used, as described in DE-A-42 28 961.
  • the inlet can also be controlled by another suitable fill level control, e.g. B. a solenoid valve to be regulated.
  • the outlet mechanism comprising the valve 16 is preferably designed for so-called fall emptying, it being possible, for example, to use a conventional outlet set with a bottom valve.
  • FIG. 3 differs from that shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 essentially by an outer overflow pipe 26 which opens with its upper end into the inlet-side region of the tubular container 12.
  • This overflow pipe 26 extends at least substantially parallel to the tubular container 12 downwards, where it opens into the flushing pipe 28.
  • the overflow pipe 26 is at least largely enclosed by an insulating material 14.
  • A indicates the maximum water level at which the inlet valve arrangement 10 is closed via the float 18.
  • the minimum water level is shown with “B”.
  • FIG. 3 For the rest, the structure of this embodiment variant shown in FIG. 3 is essentially the same as that of the embodiment shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the elements corresponding to one another being provided with the same reference numerals.
  • the tubular container 12 comprises a central tube piece 46 and two attachment pieces 48, 50 which can be plugged onto its ends
  • the inlet valve arrangement 10 is integrated into the inlet-side attachment piece 48 and can in particular also comprise a water level limiter.
  • the outlet-side valve or a corresponding outlet mechanism for the fall emptying is integrated in the outlet-side attachment piece 50, which is also provided with a flushing pipe 28 with a suitable connection.
  • the top sections 48, 50 are connected to the middle pipe section 46 via a respective socket connection 52, 54.
  • the attachment parts 48, 50 can be simply welded to the central tube piece 46.
  • the entire unit is enclosed by an insulating material 14, as a result of which structure-borne sound decoupling from the wall structure or the entire structure is achieved.
  • a trigger element can be integrated in one of the top pieces 48, 50.
  • FIG. 5 shows a schematic longitudinal sectional view of a further exemplary embodiment with an outlet-side valve 16 designed as a poppet valve with an associated water brake 32 for delaying the valve closing and a valve tappet 34 which also serves as an overflow pipe and via which the plate-like valve body 40 of the outlet-side valve 16 can be raised.
  • an outlet-side valve 16 designed as a poppet valve with an associated water brake 32 for delaying the valve closing and a valve tappet 34 which also serves as an overflow pipe and via which the plate-like valve body 40 of the outlet-side valve 16 can be raised.
  • buoyancy bodies 42, 44 are attached, which are arranged in the region of the lower, outlet-side end or in the region of the upper end of the valve lifter 34.
  • the two buoyancy bodies 42, 44 are made of a light material, which can be cork, polystyrene and / or the like, for example.
  • the water brake 32 provided in the area of the lower buoyancy body 42 and serving to delay the valve closing comprises an intermediate bottom 56 of a valve housing 58 provided with a defined bore 74, in which the lower buoyancy body 42 is arranged.
  • valve tappet 34 designed as an overflow pipe is provided with radial overflow bores 60 in the region of its upper end above the upper buoyancy body 44.
  • valve tappet 34 which is coaxial with the tubular container 12
  • a manual actuation element 62 protruding from this container 12 is provided, via which the tappet and thus the plate-like valve body 40 can be raised to release the stored amount of water.
  • the subsequent valve closing delay results from the fact that the water stored in the valve housing 58 flows out more slowly as a result of the intermediate floor 56 with a defined bore 74 and accordingly the return of the valve body 40 to its closed position is delayed.
  • FIG. 6 shows a schematic longitudinal sectional view of a further exemplary embodiment, which differs from that of FIG. 5 essentially in that both the lower and the upper buoyancy bodies 42 and 44 each have a downward opening which contains an air cushion bell-like container 64, 66 is formed. Otherwise, this embodiment has the same basic structure as that of FIG. 5, the same reference numerals being assigned to corresponding parts.
  • valve body 68 of the outlet-side valve is simultaneously designed as a lower buoyancy body 42. In this case, it has a spherical shape.
  • the water brake 32 used to delay the valve closing comprises, in addition to the intermediate floor 56 with a defined bore 74, a plate 70 which is fixedly connected to the valve tappet 34 and is arranged above the intermediate floor 56 in the valve housing 58 and through which plate 70 is stored in the area above the intermediate floor 56 in the valve housing 58 Water is pressed down through the defined bore 74 of the intermediate floor 56 during the closing process.
  • valve lifter 34 is not designed as an overflow pipe. Instead, a separate overflow channel or a separate overflow pipe 27 is integrated in the tubular container 12.
  • this embodiment has essentially the same basic structure as that of FIG. 5, parts which correspond to one another being provided with the same reference symbols.
  • FIG. 8 shows a further exemplary embodiment, in which the water brake 32 serving to delay the valve closing is provided in the area of the upper buoyancy body 44.
  • This water brake 32 comprises a housing 72 which receives the upper buoyancy body 44, the bottom of which is in turn provided with a defined bore 74.
  • a guide 76 is provided within the container 12 for the valve tappet 34, which in turn serves as a pull rod.
  • this embodiment has essentially the same basic structure as that of FIG. 7, the same reference numerals being assigned to corresponding parts.
  • FIG. 9 shows a schematic longitudinal sectional illustration of the lower part of a further exemplary embodiment with a valve tappet 34 serving as an overflow pipe and a water brake 32 assigned to the lower lifting body 42 and serving to delay the valve closing.
  • the outlet-side lower opening 76 of the valve tappet 34 is provided with a flap-like closure 78 which is loaded in the closing direction by a tension spring 80 and which releases the opening 76 as a result of the dynamic pressure of the water column which arises in the valve tappet 34 in the event of an accident.
  • a tension spring 80 which releases the opening 76 as a result of the dynamic pressure of the water column which arises in the valve tappet 34 in the event of an accident.
  • this embodiment has essentially the same basic structure as that of FIG. 5, parts which correspond to one another being provided with the same reference symbols.
  • FIG. 10 shows in the upper part a) a schematic front view and in the lower part b) a schematic top view of an exemplary installation variant provided for a toilet with a high toilet wall 82 and a visible lockable cover panel 84 for the tubular container 12
  • Cover panel 84 can be plugged onto tubular container 12 in the manner of a hood.
  • the shape, the colors and the materials of the cover panel 84 can be freely selected.
  • the upper edge of the wall-hung toilet bowl 86 lies only slightly below the upper edge 88 of the facing 82.
  • the upper edge of the floor is designated 90 in this figure.
  • FIG. 11 again shows an example of another embodiment, the automatically effective inflow valve arrangement 10 of which comprises a solenoid valve 92 that can be triggered electrically by a controller 94.
  • a float switch 96 is assigned to limit the fill level.
  • the power supply to the controller 94 takes place via a line 98.
  • the water supply via a pipe 100 can be blocked by a manually operated valve 102 arranged upstream of the solenoid valve 92.
  • a ventilation opening 104 is provided between the solenoid valve 92 and the filling pipe 30.
  • An overflow pipe 26 is fastened again on the inside of the tubular container 12. This overflow pipe 26 is provided with overflow bores 108 above the permissible fill level 106.
  • tubular container 12 has a detachable cover closure 110.
  • FIGS. 12 and 13 show a schematic side view and front view of an assembly frame 116 for fastening and holding the tubular container 12, a curved connecting pipe 28, a waste water connection bend 112 and two threaded rods 114 for fastening the toilet bowl in question.
  • the tubular container 12 is fastened by means of a tensioning strap or a loose clamp 118.
  • the mounting frame 116 is provided in the area of this upper end with a tab 120 which is provided with openings for suitable wall fastening means 122.
  • the mounting frame 116 has a support 124 for the tubular container 12, through which this container 12 is centered at the same time.
  • the bent connecting pipe 28 arranged underneath is connected to the support 124.
  • the two threaded rods 114 extend on both sides of the connecting pipe 28.
  • the mounting frame 116 comprises a widened, base-like lower part 116 'and a narrower, web-like part 116' extending upwards therefrom. While the support 124 with the bent connecting pipe 28 and the threaded rods 114 are provided in the region of the lower part 116 ', the tab 120 and the tensioning band or the loose clamp 118 are arranged at the upper end of the web-like part 116' '.
  • the lower part 116 ' is provided with elongated holes 126 for fastening to the wall in question.
  • a holder 128 for the waste water connection bend 112 is provided on the underside of the base-like lower part 116 '.
  • Both the tubular container 12 and the waste water connection bend 112 are each provided with insulation 14.
  • FIGS. 12 and 13 also show a manual actuation element 62 protruding from the top of the tubular container 12.
  • the mounting frame 116 shown is adapted to the particular installation situation and thus ensures that all toilet connection points are fixed in place with dimensional accuracy.
  • the tubular container 12 is expediently arranged essentially axially parallel to the pipelines or pipe strings guided in the wall structure.
  • a structure-borne sound-decoupling insulation composite made of a plastic film with an integrated tear-resistant grid, a cushion layer made of soft non-woven fabric and a soft plastic foam is advantageously provided as the insulating material 14.
  • the tubular container 12 and / or the overflow pipes 26, 27 can consist of plastic (PE, PP, PVC), cast iron (SML), steel or other materials.
  • the diameter of the containers 12, which are preferably circular in cross section, can be selected in accordance with the sizes customary on the market (eg DN 100, DN 125, DN 150).
  • the middle pipe section 46 can be a commercially available pipe section.

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