EP1320647A1 - Shower device - Google Patents
Shower deviceInfo
- Publication number
- EP1320647A1 EP1320647A1 EP01983498A EP01983498A EP1320647A1 EP 1320647 A1 EP1320647 A1 EP 1320647A1 EP 01983498 A EP01983498 A EP 01983498A EP 01983498 A EP01983498 A EP 01983498A EP 1320647 A1 EP1320647 A1 EP 1320647A1
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- European Patent Office
- Prior art keywords
- shower
- shower device
- pin
- console
- bend
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- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
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Classifications
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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
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E03—WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
- E03C—DOMESTIC PLUMBING INSTALLATIONS FOR FRESH WATER OR WASTE WATER; SINKS
- E03C1/00—Domestic plumbing installations for fresh water or waste water; Sinks
- E03C1/02—Plumbing installations for fresh water
- E03C1/04—Water-basin installations specially adapted to wash-basins or baths
- E03C1/0408—Water installations especially for showers
Definitions
- the invention relates to a shower device with a bracket which can be fastened to a building wall, shower cubicle or the like, on which at least one pipe is arranged pivotably about a horizontal axis and at the projecting end region at least one shower head is connected to the pipe about a horizontal axis.
- BESTATIGUNGSKOPIE targeted wetting of parts of the body can be used.
- the invention has for its object to provide a shower device that overcomes the disadvantages listed above and that allows easy handling and a problem-free versatile setting and a compact arrangement.
- One of the tasks here is to design the shower device in such a way that it meets modern hygienic and aesthetic requirements. technical requirements and a relatively long service life is guaranteed.
- the parallel stability of the shower device is achieved with the two pipes arranged in parallel, whereby on the one hand one or more shower heads between the two pipes are pivoted through 360 °, on the other hand the pipes with one element, preferably on projecting area of the two pipes can be harmoniously connected with a U-bend, rigid.
- the element can also be another connecting piece or a shower head.
- the shower device can thus be used in the upright form as a head shower for showering the whole body, while in the swung-down position it can be used as a side shower, the shower device being able to be easily adjusted to the different body sizes of the users by means of a corresponding pivoting process.
- two shower heads are advantageously arranged at a distance from one another in the shower device and the U-bend is designed as a handle for pivoting adjustment for the user. forms.
- two relatively small shower heads, the jet volumes of which complement each other, can be used to generate a shower jet volume that goes beyond what is customary with hand showers.
- shower heads are advantageously used with which different shower jets, eg. B. normal shower jets and pulsating shower jets can be generated. As a result, a significantly higher number of spray type combinations can be achieved than would be possible with only one compact shower head.
- the changeover is expediently carried out using an adjustment handle formed on the shower base.
- the shower heads can also be provided with a throttle device for the shower water flow, but at least one shower head should not be able to be completely shut off, so as to remind the user when the shower device leaves the shower device to shut off the shower water inflow at the mixer tap.
- the two tubes arranged in parallel are each advantageously arranged with an eye bearing on a pin on the bracket attached to the building wall or shower cubicle, etc.
- the shower water is expediently fed through a pipe to the shower head or shower heads via a first eye bearing, while the second eye bearing of the other pipe is guided on a pin of the console opposite the first pin and can be fixed in different rotational positions.
- the two pairs pipes arranged in parallel can be fixed at different angles to the building wall.
- certain locking points can be provided at which the shower device is held in different angular positions.
- the eye bearing can also be arranged on the pin with a certain stiffness, such that on the one hand pivoting by the user is made possible, but on the other hand unintentional pivoting is excluded.
- the console can expediently be configured so that the shower device can alternatively be provided with a connection for a visible shower water line designed as a hose or with a connection piece for a shower water line routed under the plaster of the building wall.
- the two tubes arranged in parallel can also be designed as a telescopic tube, so that the length of the two tubes guided in parallel can be changed by the user.
- the telescope design is expediently provided for the change in length between two shower heads in the pipes.
- the two pipes arranged in parallel are bent approximately halfway through an angle of 10 to 45 °, preferably 15 °. Exemplary embodiments of the invention are shown in the drawing and are described in more detail below. It shows
- FIG. 1 is a side view of a shower device with surface-mounted brewing water connection
- FIG. 2 shows the shower device shown in FIG. 1 in a view from above;
- FIGS. 1 and 2 shows the shower device shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 installed on a building wall in the swiveled down position with a mixer tap arranged on the building wall in a reduced representation;
- FIG. 4 shows the shower device shown in FIG. 1 in the sectional plane IV with shower heads pivoted through 90 ° in an enlarged view;
- FIG. 5 shows a U-bend part of the shower device shown in FIG. 4 in section on an enlarged scale
- Fig. 6 shows part of that shown in Fig. 4
- FIG. 7 shows part of the shower head mounting shown in FIG. 4 with blind pin in an enlarged view, partly in section;
- FIG. 8 shows an eye bearing of the pipe with the shower water supply in the sectional plane VIII of FIG. 9;
- Fig . , 9 shows a part of that shown in FIG. 3
- FIG. 10 the console shown in FIG. 9 in the sectional plane X;
- FIG. 11 shows the console shown in FIG. 9 in the sectional plane XI;
- FIG. 12 shows a modified exemplary embodiment of a shower device with a flush-mounted connection for the shower water supply
- FIG. 13 the shower device shown in FIG. 12 rotated by 90 °;
- FIGS. 12 and 13 the shower device shown in FIGS. 12 and 13 installed on a building wall in a pivoted downward direction. ter position with a mixer tap arranged in the building wall in a reduced representation;
- FIG. 16 shows the console shown in FIG. 15 in the section plane XVI;
- FIG. 18 shows the shower device shown in FIG. 17 in the "side shower” shower position during the shower process
- FIG. 19 shows a further exemplary embodiment of a shower device, in which the two tubes arranged in parallel are designed as telescopic tubes, so that the length of the tubes is variable.
- FIGS. 1 to 11 The exemplary embodiment shown in FIGS. 1 to 11 is provided with a surface-mounted shower water supply and essentially consists of a bracket 1 which can be fastened to a building wall 6 or the like and on which a pipe 2a, 2b is provided on both sides on a horizontal axis 10 is pivotally attached with eye bearings 20a, 20b, the two tubes 2a, 2b being connected to a U-bend 3 at the projecting end region.
- shower heads 4a, 4b are arranged at a distance from one another and to the bracket 1, each pivotable about a horizontal axis 400 by 360 °, as can be seen in particular from FIGS. 1 and 2 of the drawing.
- the shower device is supplied with shower water via a shower water line 50 designed as a hose from a mixer tap 5 arranged on the building wall 6, the hose being connectable to a connection 14 of the console 1.
- the console 1 is provided with a rear side 16, with which it reaches the system during installation on the building wall 6.
- Fastening bores 17 are provided for fixing the bracket 1, as can be seen in particular from FIG. 10 of the drawing, with counterbores 170 being formed for receiving the fastening screws not shown in the drawing.
- the console 1 has an approximately triangular shape in cross section, the protruding tip of the triangle being rounded.
- the console 1 is covered with a hood 18.
- a nose 180 is formed at one end region, with which it fits into a corresponding recess in the console 1, while on the opposite side with a fastening screw 181, as can be seen in particular in FIG.
- a pin 11a and 11b is received in horizontally arranged receiving bores 114a and 114b of the bracket 1, respectively.
- the pin 11a is held in a rotationally and axially secured manner by a radial screw 13a in the receiving bore 114a and the pin 11b by a radial screw 13b in the bore 114b in the plug-in position.
- a transverse bore 15 to the rear wall 16 is formed in the bracket 1, in which a stopper 161 is arranged to close the transverse bore 15.
- the plug 161 is secured in its plug position with a radial screw 162.
- the plug 161 carries a sealing ring on its outer casing in two circumferential annular grooves, with which the seal between the bore wall and the outer casing of the plug 161 is made.
- the pin 11a is provided with an inflow channel 110 which runs coaxially to the axis 10 and which, deflected by 90 ° in the head region, opens into the connection 14 for a coupling of the shower water line 50.
- an eye bearing 20a is arranged on the pin 11a, the eye bearing being provided with an inner ring groove 21 which is connected to two diagonally arranged inflow channels 110 of the pin 11a.
- a sealing ring 211 is arranged between the pin 11a and the eye bearing 20a.
- a tubular pin 200 is integrally formed radially on the eye bearing, the cavity of which is connected to the inner ring groove 21.
- the eye bearing 20b is arranged on the opposite rotationally fixed pin 11b of the console 1.
- the pin 11b is provided on the outer casing with a toothing 112, into which a friction disk 113 can be arranged on both sides of the eye bearing 20b.
- the friction disks 113 have a corresponding toothing 112 in their bore with which they engage in the toothing 112 of the pin 11b in the plugged position, so that the friction disks 113 are connected in a rotationally fixed manner to the pin 11b in the plugged position.
- the two tubes 2a, 2b connected via the U-bend 3 can thus be fixed about the axis 10 in the respectively desired pivot position.
- the friction discs 113 are advantageous only in this way strongly clamped by the axial screw 111, that on the one hand a comfortable pivoting is possible by the user, but on the other hand an unintentional pivoting is reliably excluded. It is also conceivable that at least one eye bearing is held in certain pivot positions by a detent from which it can only be pivoted by the user by introducing an increased torque.
- the tubes 2a and 2b can be plugged onto the tube spigot 200 of the eye bearings 20a, 20b, as can be seen in particular from FIG. 8 of the drawing.
- the radially directed pipe pin 200 is connected with its cavity to the inner ring groove 21.
- a snap ring 201 is arranged in an annular groove on the outer jacket of the tubular pin 200 and engages in a corresponding annular groove on the inner wall of the tube 2a, 2b in the plug-in position.
- the annular groove is dimensioned in such a way that in the locking position with the snap ring 201 an inseparable connection is made between the pipe pin 200 and the pipe 2a, 2b.
- two sealing rings 202 are arranged in the ring grooves in the pipe pin 200 for sealing between the pipe pin 200 and the pipe 2a, 2b.
- the tubes 2a, 2b are provided with a curvature over approximately half their length.
- Curvature has an angle 24 of approximately 10 to 45 °, preferably 15 °.
- the shower water flowing in can optionally be supplied to the normal shower nozzles 441 or the pulsator shower nozzles 442 with the shower heads 4a, 4b by rotating a shower base 440 with an adjusting handle 44.
- throttling the amount of shower water flowing through per unit of time is also possible.
- the shower head 4a, 4b each has a ball-cap-shaped housing 40 which is penetrated by the axis 400.
- a pin 41a and 41b is formed on the housing 40, each of which is connected to a nipple 22 in the jacket region of the threaded holes 220 of the tubes 2a, 2b.
- the nipple 22 as can be seen in particular from FIGS. 6 and 7 of the drawing, is tightly clamped in the screw-in position with a sealing ring 221 against a shoulder in the tube 2a, 2b.
- the pin 41b is assigned to the tube 2b and is provided with a partition 410, so that the projection 411 formed on the pin 41b in the plug-in position the nipple 22nd seals to the outside with an O-ring 42.
- the O-ring 42 also serves as a friction member, so that the housing 40 or the shower head 4a, 4b can be pivoted relatively easily by the user, but automatic pivoting is excluded.
- the shower water is supplied to the two shower heads 4a and 4b through the pipe 2a.
- An inflow pipe 43 of the shower head 4a, 4b is received in each of the pins 41a and axially emerges therefrom with a shoulder 430 such that it fits into the nipple 22.
- an O-ring 42 is again provided between the inner wall of the nipple 22 and the outer wall of the extension 430.
- the shower water is thus guided, starting from the pipe 2a, coaxially to the axis 400 into the housing 40 of the respective shower head 4a, 4b.
- the nipples 22 in the tube 2a, 2b can also be soldered into the tube, for example.
- the two tubes 2a, 2b are fixed by the U-bend 3 on the downstream front end.
- a tube extension 23 with a reduced diameter is formed on the end regions of the tubes 2a, 2b, onto which the U-bend made of tube is formed. 3 is attached with both end areas.
- a plug 31 with an O-ring 320 can be inserted axially in the area of the projection 23.
- two axially offset from each other between the outer wall of the tube extension 23 and the inner wall of the U-bend 3 arranged O-rings 32 are provided, so that a tight and play-free connection between the tubes 2a and 2b and the U-bend 3 can be established.
- a screw 30 is also screwed radially through the wall into a thread 310 in the plug 31 from the inside, which fix the U-bend 3 in the axial direction on the tubes 2a, 2b.
- the U-bend 3 is provided with a grip lining 35 in the inside of the outside.
- the grip lining 35 is adapted to the surface of the U-bend 3 and is locked in the plug-in position at the end region in each case with a catch 350 in a catch opening 34 of the tubular U-bend 3, as can be seen in particular from FIG. 5 of the drawing .
- two symmetrically arranged guide pins 33 are integrally formed on the handle lining 35 in the central region of the U-bend 3, which engage in corresponding openings in the U-bend 3 in the inserted position.
- the exemplary embodiment shown in the drawing in FIGS. 12 to 16 differs essentially from that described above in that the shower water is fed from the mixer tap 5 under the plaster in the building wall 6 to the shower device.
- a connecting piece 160 is arranged in the transverse bore 15 of the bracket 1, as can be seen in particular from FIGS. 12, 13 and 16.
- the exemplary embodiment described above can therefore be replaced by replacing the plug 161 (see FIG. 11) can be converted from a surface-mounted version to a flush-mounted version in just a few steps.
- the pin shown in Fig. 9 is replaced by a pin 12a 11a as 5, it is seen from FIG. 15 of the drawing, the pin 12a is formed closed to the outside.
- the visible connection 14 is omitted in the flush-mounted version.
- FIG. 17 and 18 of the drawing show the above-described exemplary embodiments during the shower process.
- the shower device is shown in the pivoted-up position as an overhead shower arrangement.
- the swivel angle can be selected accordingly.
- FIG. 18 the shower device is set as a side shower 0 , the two pipes 2a, 2b being directed approximately vertically downward from the console 1.
- the shower jets can each be directed in the desired direction by pivoting the shower heads 4a, 4b about the axis 400.
- the "pulsating jet” or "normal jet” jet type can also be set.
- the water flow rate can be throttled or turned off by the shower head 4b which is closest to the console 1, while the ren shower head 4a only a throttling of the water flow rate is adjustable.
- FIG. 19 a further exemplary embodiment is shown in FIG. 19, the console 1 largely corresponding to the exemplary embodiments described above.
- a first pipe 2 is connected to the eye bearings 20a, 20b, to which a shower head 4b is connected in accordance with the above exemplary embodiments.
- a telescopic tube 25 is connected to each of the two tubes 2, on each of which an axially displaceable tube 2 'is arranged.
- a shower head 4a is again arranged between the two pipes 2 'in accordance with the above exemplary embodiments.
- the two tubes 2 ' are held at the outer end area by a U-bend 3.
- the distance between the two shower heads 4a, 4b or the distance between the shower head 4a and the console 1 can be changed by the user through the telescopic tube 25.
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