EP1712170A1 - Shower having a monoblock housing. - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a monoblock shower.
- monoblock showers essentially comprising a support fastened to a fixed structure outside the shower itself, a dispenser carried by the supporting body, and a distribution circuit adapted to feed water from a feeding circuit external to the shower towards the dispenser with selectively determinable temperatures and flow rates.
- the distribution circuit comprises an assembly for regulating the temperatures and flow rates of the water to feed to the dispenser and a conduit for conveying water to the dispenser at a predetermined flow rate and temperature.
- the distribution circuit further comprises a plurality of fittings adapted to fluidically connect the external feeding circuit to the shower and to the regulating assembly.
- the aforesaid fittings present notable dimensions and are generally arranged outside the supporting body and therefore visible.
- the visibility of said fittings is unsightly and is generally reduced by fastening the shower in a position adjacent to a wall so as to at least partially conceal the fittings themselves.
- the fastening position of the showers of the known type is bound by the need to conceal the aforesaid fittings, and it is not possible to fasten the shower in aesthetically pleasing manner away from the wall, for example by connecting the distribution circuit to a feeding circuit carried by the floor.
- a shower essentially comprising a supporting body 2 adapted to be fastened to a wall 25 (visible only in figure 3), a water dispenser 3 carried by the supporting body 2, and a distribution circuit 4 adapted to feed the water from a feeding circuit 15 (only partially visible in figure 3) to shower 1 towards the dispenser 3.
- the supporting body 2 presents a first straight section 7 adapted to be vertically and protrudingly fastened to the wall 25 and a second arc segment 8 joined to the first straight segment 7 and carrying the dispenser 3 on its end.
- the distribution circuit 4 comprises an adjustment assembly 14 accommodated within the first straight segment 7 of the supporting body 2 and adapted to adjust the temperature and flow rate of the water to be conveyed to the dispenser 3, a conveying conduit 6 accommodated within the supporting body 2 and adapted to convey the water from the dispenser at a predetermined flow rate and temperature, and a pair of feeding fittings 5 adapted to fluidically connect the feeding circuit 15 to the adjustment assembly 14.
- the adjustment assembly 14 (with particular reference to figures from 8 to 10) is fluidically arranged between the feeding fittings 5 and the conveying conduit 6.
- the adjustment assembly 14 comprises two taps 18 connected to the feeding fittings 5, as shown more in detail below, and a mixing chamber 20 in use fed by the feeding fittings 5 and feeding the conveying conduit 6.
- the adjustment assembly 14 also comprises a pair of knobs 19 connected to the taps 18 for selectively varying the quantity of water crossing each tap 18 to the mixing chamber 20 and consequently varying the temperature and flow rate of the water conveyed to the dispenser 3.
- the feeding fittings 5 are accommodated within the supporting body 2.
- the supporting body 2 is boxed and defines a closed seat 9 comprising a first chamber 13 and accommodating the adjustment assembly 14 and the feeding fittings 5, a second chamber 22 adapted to allow the connection of the conveying conduit 6 with the dispenser 3, and a tubular groove 10 accommodating the conveying conduit 6 and interposed between the first chamber 13 and the second chamber 22.
- the first chamber 13 presents on its edge facing the wall 25 a pair of through holes 16 to allow the connection of the feeding circuit 15 to the feeding fittings 5 and a third fitting hole 17 to the groove 10 allowing the connection of the adjustment assembly 14 to the conveying conduit 6.
- the holes 16 lay on a same vertical plane, at different positions with respect to the ground and on opposite sides with respect to the hole 17.
- the adjustment assembly 14 is accommodated within the first chamber 13 thus connecting the mixing chamber 20 to the conveying conduit 6 by means of the hole 17, positioning by means of each hole 16 a respective terminal portion of the feeding circuit 15 within the first chamber 13 and connecting it to the respective feeding fittings 5, and positioning the knobs 19 outside the supporting body 2.
- each feeding fitting 5 comprises a first segment 30 connecting to the respective tap 18, and a second segment 29 connecting to the feeding circuit 15 placed on the side of the other tap 18.
- the feeding fittings 5 are also essentially L-shaped and extend on planes parallel on the opposite side with respect to the taps 18.
- the second chamber 22 is open towards the groove 10 to allow the connection of the dispenser 3 to the conveying conduit 6 and open towards the outside to allow fastening the dispenser 3.
- the dispenser 3 (figure 4) is fluidically connected to the conveying conduit 6 and presents a plurality of water dispensing holes 27 arranged according to circumferences of increasing diameter with respect to the connection zone of the conveying conduit 6 with the dispenser 3 itself.
- connection conduit 6 presents a first threading 23 adapted to couple with a second threading 24 carried by a portion 26 of the dispenser 3.
- first threading 23 and the second threading 24 are in assembled conditions accommodated within the second chamber 22 and not visible from the outside of the supporting body 2.
- the supporting body 2 can also be multilayer (figure 7) and is preferably made of wood.
- the supporting body 2 may be fastened to the floor.
- the feeding unions 5 extend from the floor within the supporting body 2 and are completely accommodated within the supporting body 2 itself.
- the feeding fittings 5 of the shower 1 are completely accommodated within the supporting body 2 and not visible. Consequently, the position of the shower 1 is free from constraints due to the need of concealing the feeding fittings 5 and may also occur in positions away from the wall 25, for example by connecting the distribution circuit 4 to the floor.
- the shower 1 may be fastened to the ceiling and the feeding fittings 5 may extend completely within the supporting body 2 so as to allow the feeding of water from a feeding line carried by the ceiling itself.
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Abstract
A shower (1) is described comprising dispensing means (3) of a fluid carried by a supporting body (2); conveying means (6) accommodated within the supporting body (2) and adapted to convey the fluid to the dispensing means (3); and fluidic connection means (5) to connect the conveying means (6) to a feeding circuit (15) of the water outside the shower (1); the fluidic connection means (6) are accommodated within the supporting body (2).
Description
- The present invention relates to a monoblock shower.
- There are known monoblock showers essentially comprising a support fastened to a fixed structure outside the shower itself, a dispenser carried by the supporting body, and a distribution circuit adapted to feed water from a feeding circuit external to the shower towards the dispenser with selectively determinable temperatures and flow rates.
- More precisely, the distribution circuit comprises an assembly for regulating the temperatures and flow rates of the water to feed to the dispenser and a conduit for conveying water to the dispenser at a predetermined flow rate and temperature.
- The distribution circuit further comprises a plurality of fittings adapted to fluidically connect the external feeding circuit to the shower and to the regulating assembly.
- In showers of the known type, the aforesaid fittings present notable dimensions and are generally arranged outside the supporting body and therefore visible.
- The visibility of said fittings is unsightly and is generally reduced by fastening the shower in a position adjacent to a wall so as to at least partially conceal the fittings themselves.
- Consequently, the fastening position of the showers of the known type is bound by the need to conceal the aforesaid fittings, and it is not possible to fasten the shower in aesthetically pleasing manner away from the wall, for example by connecting the distribution circuit to a feeding circuit carried by the floor.
- It is the object of the present invention to make a monoblock shower which allows to solve the drawback related to the showers of the known type and specified above.
- The abovementioned object is achieved by the present invention being related to a monoblock shower as defined in
claim 1. - For a better understanding of the present invention, it will now be described a preferred embodiment only by way of non-limitative example, and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
- figure 1 shows a perspective view of a monoblock shower made according to the present invention;
- figure 2 shows a frontal view of the shower in figure 1;
- figure 3 shows a side view of the shower in figure 1;
- figure 4 shows a detail of figure 3;
- figure 5 shows an exploded and magnified view from the bottom of the detail in figure 4;
- figure 6 shows an exploded and magnified view from the side of the detail in figure 4;
- figure 7 shows a portion of figure 6 on a highly magnified scale;
- figure 8 shows an exploded and magnified view of a further detail of figure 1;
- figure 9 is an exploded and magnified section taken along line IX-IX in figure 1; and
- figure 10 is an exploded and magnified section taken along line X-X in figure 2; and
- figure 11 shows a frontal view of the shower in figure 1 in a different configuration of use; and
- figure 12 is a side view of figure 11.
- With reference to figures from 1 to 3, it is indicated as a whole by 1 a shower essentially comprising a supporting
body 2 adapted to be fastened to a wall 25 (visible only in figure 3), awater dispenser 3 carried by the supportingbody 2, and adistribution circuit 4 adapted to feed the water from a feeding circuit 15 (only partially visible in figure 3) to shower 1 towards thedispenser 3. - The supporting
body 2 presents a firststraight section 7 adapted to be vertically and protrudingly fastened to thewall 25 and asecond arc segment 8 joined to the firststraight segment 7 and carrying thedispenser 3 on its end. - The
distribution circuit 4 comprises anadjustment assembly 14 accommodated within the firststraight segment 7 of the supportingbody 2 and adapted to adjust the temperature and flow rate of the water to be conveyed to thedispenser 3, a conveyingconduit 6 accommodated within the supportingbody 2 and adapted to convey the water from the dispenser at a predetermined flow rate and temperature, and a pair offeeding fittings 5 adapted to fluidically connect thefeeding circuit 15 to theadjustment assembly 14. - More precisely, the adjustment assembly 14 (with particular reference to figures from 8 to 10) is fluidically arranged between the
feeding fittings 5 and the conveyingconduit 6. - The
adjustment assembly 14 comprises twotaps 18 connected to thefeeding fittings 5, as shown more in detail below, and amixing chamber 20 in use fed by thefeeding fittings 5 and feeding the conveyingconduit 6. - The
adjustment assembly 14 also comprises a pair ofknobs 19 connected to thetaps 18 for selectively varying the quantity of water crossing eachtap 18 to themixing chamber 20 and consequently varying the temperature and flow rate of the water conveyed to thedispenser 3. - According to an important aspect of the present invention, the
feeding fittings 5 are accommodated within the supportingbody 2. - More precisely, the supporting
body 2 is boxed and defines a closedseat 9 comprising afirst chamber 13 and accommodating theadjustment assembly 14 and thefeeding fittings 5, asecond chamber 22 adapted to allow the connection of the conveyingconduit 6 with thedispenser 3, and atubular groove 10 accommodating the conveyingconduit 6 and interposed between thefirst chamber 13 and thesecond chamber 22. - With reference to figures from 8 to 10, the
first chamber 13 presents on its edge facing the wall 25 a pair of throughholes 16 to allow the connection of thefeeding circuit 15 to thefeeding fittings 5 and athird fitting hole 17 to thegroove 10 allowing the connection of theadjustment assembly 14 to the conveyingconduit 6. - More precisely, the
holes 16 lay on a same vertical plane, at different positions with respect to the ground and on opposite sides with respect to thehole 17. - The
adjustment assembly 14 is accommodated within thefirst chamber 13 thus connecting themixing chamber 20 to the conveyingconduit 6 by means of thehole 17, positioning by means of each hole 16 a respective terminal portion of thefeeding circuit 15 within thefirst chamber 13 and connecting it to therespective feeding fittings 5, and positioning theknobs 19 outside the supportingbody 2. - More precisely, in order to limit dimensions, each
feeding fitting 5 comprises afirst segment 30 connecting to therespective tap 18, and asecond segment 29 connecting to thefeeding circuit 15 placed on the side of theother tap 18. - The
feeding fittings 5 are also essentially L-shaped and extend on planes parallel on the opposite side with respect to thetaps 18. - With particular reference to figures 5 and 6, the
second chamber 22 is open towards thegroove 10 to allow the connection of thedispenser 3 to the conveyingconduit 6 and open towards the outside to allow fastening thedispenser 3. - The dispenser 3 (figure 4) is fluidically connected to the conveying
conduit 6 and presents a plurality ofwater dispensing holes 27 arranged according to circumferences of increasing diameter with respect to the connection zone of the conveyingconduit 6 with thedispenser 3 itself. - More precisely, the
end 12 of theconnection conduit 6 presents afirst threading 23 adapted to couple with asecond threading 24 carried by aportion 26 of thedispenser 3. In this way, the first threading 23 and thesecond threading 24 are in assembled conditions accommodated within thesecond chamber 22 and not visible from the outside of the supportingbody 2. - The supporting
body 2 can also be multilayer (figure 7) and is preferably made of wood. - According to a further embodiment of the
shower 1 shown in figures 11 and 12, the supportingbody 2 may be fastened to the floor. In this case, the feeding unions 5 (not shown in figures 11 and 12) extend from the floor within the supportingbody 2 and are completely accommodated within the supportingbody 2 itself. - From an examination of the features of the
monoblock shower 1 made according to the present invention, the advantages that it allows to obtain are apparent. - In particular, the
feeding fittings 5 of theshower 1 are completely accommodated within the supportingbody 2 and not visible. Consequently, the position of theshower 1 is free from constraints due to the need of concealing thefeeding fittings 5 and may also occur in positions away from thewall 25, for example by connecting thedistribution circuit 4 to the floor. - It is apparent that changes and variations can be implemented to the
shower 1 here described and illustrated without departing from the scope of protection as defined by the claims. - In particular, the
shower 1 may be fastened to the ceiling and thefeeding fittings 5 may extend completely within the supportingbody 2 so as to allow the feeding of water from a feeding line carried by the ceiling itself.
Claims (9)
- A shower (1) comprising :- dispensing means (3) of a fluid carried by a supporting body (2);- conveying means (6) accommodated within said supporting body (2) and adapted to convey said fluid to said dispensing means (3); and- fluidic connection means (5) for connecting said conveying means (6) to a feeding circuit (15) of the water outside said shower (1);characterised in that said fluidic connection means (5) are accommodated within said supporting body (2).
- A shower according to claim 1, characterised in that said support (2) is boxed and defines a closed seat (9) within which are accommodated said fluidic connection means (5), said connection means (6) and said dispensing means (3).
- A shower according to claim 1 or 2, characterised in that said supporting body comprises at least an opening (16) for allowing the connection of said feeding circuit (15) outside said shower (1) to said fluidic connection means (5).
- A shower according to claim 2 or 3, characterised in that said seat (9) comprises an elongated tubular segment (10) accommodating said conveying means (6), and a first and second chambers (13, 22) extending on opposite ends of said elongated segment (10) and accommodating said fluidic connection means (5) and said dispensing means (3).
- A shower according to any of the preceding claims, characterised in that it comprises at least two flow adjustment taps (18), connected to respective conduits (5) of said fluidic connection means (5); in that said conduits (5) extend from opposite sides of said taps (18) and each present a first segment (30) connecting to the respective said tap (18) and a second segment (29) connecting to said feeding circuit (15), located on the opposite side of the other said tap (18).
- A shower according to claim 5, characterised in that the laying planes of said conduits (5) are reciprocally parallel.
- A shower according to claim 5 or 6, characterised in that said conduits (5) are essentially L-shaped.
- A shower according to any of the preceding claims, characterised in that said supporting body (2) is made of wood.
- A shower according to any of the preceding claims, characterised in that said supporting body (2) is made of multilayer material.
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ITTO20050251 ITTO20050251A1 (en) | 2005-04-14 | 2005-04-14 | MONOBLOCK SHOWER |
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EP2407246A1 (en) * | 2010-07-15 | 2012-01-18 | Rubinetteria Eurorama S.p.A. | Shower head |
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ITRM20130525A1 (en) * | 2013-09-23 | 2015-03-24 | Rubinetterie Zazzeri Spa | "SHOWER HEAD STRUCTURE" |
DE102014012692A1 (en) * | 2014-09-01 | 2016-03-03 | Michael Gerloff | Bathroom with a wet room for showering or bathing and a Vorwandelelement for this |
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