EP2336432A1 - Integrated feed and flush assembly - Google Patents
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- E03D—WATER-CLOSETS OR URINALS WITH FLUSHING DEVICES; FLUSHING VALVES THEREFOR
- E03D1/00—Water flushing devices with cisterns ; Setting up a range of flushing devices or water-closets; Combinations of several flushing devices
- E03D1/30—Valves for high or low level cisterns; Their arrangement ; Flushing mechanisms in the cistern, optionally with provisions for a pre-or a post- flushing and for cutting off the flushing mechanism in case of leakage
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- the present invention relates to an integrated feed and flush assembly for a flushing tank.
- toilet flushing tanks are normally fitted with a flushing valve group, which serves to discharge a preset amount of water from the tank to the toilet, and a feed group, which serves to refill the tank after each flushing.
- the two groups are manufactured and installed separately from one another; in consequence, during installation, the operator must carry out numerous operations on each group to install both of them in the tank.
- the flushing valve group is also equipped with a height adjusting mechanism (which allows adaptation to tanks of different sizes), the operator must also regulate this mechanism and adjust the position of the feed group separately.
- An object of the present invention is that of providing an integrated feed and flush assembly for a flushing tank that is particularly simple and inexpensive to manufacture and install, as well as being fully effective; in particular, an object of the invention is that of providing an assembly comprising a feed group and a flushing valve group, and which enables both the position of the feed group and that of the flushing valve group to be adjusted in a simple, rapid and effective manner.
- the present invention relates to an integrated feed and flush assembly for a flushing tank as basically defined in the attached claim 1 and, for its preferred aspects, in the dependent claims.
- the assembly 1 extends substantially along an axis A (vertical in use) and comprises a support structure 2 that supports a feed group 3 and a flushing valve group 4.
- the feed group 3 comprises a filler valve 5 housed in a casing 6 and controlled by a float 7; the filler valve 5 is connected to an inlet pipe 8, connectable in a known manner to a water mains to deliver water to the filler valve 5, and to a filler pipe 9 that extends substantially parallel to axis A to deliver water from the filler valve 5 to the tank.
- the float 7 is slidably mounted on a guide 11 substantially parallel to axis A and is mechanically connected in a known manner, for example, by means of a rod 13 and a lever system 14, to the filler valve 5 to selectively open/close the filler valve 5 depending on the position of the float 7, that is to say the level of the water in the tank.
- the flushing valve group 4 comprises a movable plug 18 cooperating with a sealing seat 19, a plug operating mechanism 20 mechanically connected to the plug 18, a base body 21 forming part of the support structure 2 and internally defining a container 22 in which the plug 18 is slidably housed and provided with a sealing seat 19, and a support 23 that supports the mechanism 20 and, through the mechanism 20, the plug 18, and is connected to the base body 21 by means of an adjusting mechanism 24 to vary the distance between the support 23 and the base body 21.
- the plug 18 is carried by a lower end 27 of an overflow pipe 28; an upper end 29 of the overflow pipe 28, opposite to the lower end 27, is instead connected to the mechanism 20.
- the plug operating mechanism 20 is of an essentially known type and so for simplicity is neither described nor shown in detail.
- the mechanism 20 comprises a horizontally pivoted lever 32 hinged to the support 23 and connected, by means of a rod 33 equipped with a hook, to the upper end 29 of the overflow pipe 28; the lever 32 is operated by one or more movable rods 34, movable parallel to axis A for example, and connected to respective buttons 35 carried by a button body 36, which is fixed to the support 23 in a releasable manner.
- the overflow pipe 28 is slidably housed along the axis A in a seat 38 formed in the base body 21; preferably, as shown in the figures, the overflow pipe 28 is constituted by an inner tube 39 and an outer tube 40, one inserted coaxially inside the other and telescopically coupled to each other, and internally houses a water sanitization or treatment device 41.
- the inner tube 39 which protrudes from the top of the outer tube 40, carries an eye for connection to rod 33 and thus the mechanism 20, and is interference fitted to the outer tube 40; the outer tube 40 carries the plug 18 at the bottom.
- the base body 21 comprises a substantially tubular hollow portion 42 holding the container 22 in which the overflow pipe 28 is arranged, and a connection portion 43 arranged beneath portion 42 and provided with fastening members 44 (for example, a threaded sleeve) to engage with a bottom wall of the tank; the sealing seat 19 cooperating with the plug 18 is arranged, for example, on a lower end of portion 42.
- fastening members 44 for example, a threaded sleeve
- the base body 21 can be fixed to the bottom wall of the tank by means of the connection portion 43; portion 43 is preferably connected to portion 42 in a releasable manner, for example ( Figure 5 ) by means of a pair of pins carried by portion 42 and insertable in respective couplings formed in portion 43 by turning portion 42 with respect to portion 43.
- Portion 42 has a substantially cylindrical, radially inner lateral wall 45 that defines the seat 38 of the overflow pipe 28 and thus of the plug 18, and a radially outer lateral wall 46, which together with the radially inner lateral wall 45 delimits an annular chamber closed at the bottom by a bottom wall.
- the base body 21 is also provided laterally with an auxiliary seat 48, in which the filler pipe 9 is housed, which is thus side by side with the base body 21.
- the auxiliary seat 48 has a lateral wall 50 that extends from the base body 21 and only partially surrounds the filler pipe 9; the filler pipe 9 projects laterally outside of the auxiliary seat 48 through a longitudinal opening 49, parallel to axis A and formed in the lateral wall 50, and from which the filler pipe 9 runs.
- the support 23 comprises a plate 51 on which the casing 6 of the filler valve 5 is integrally mounted and which supports the mechanism 20 as previously described.
- the support 23 is connected to the base body 21 by means of an adjusting mechanism 24 and is movable with respect to the base body 21 in parallel with axis A; the assembly 1 also comprises a releasable locking mechanism 52 that selectively constrains (axially) the support 23 to the base body 21 and releases the support 23 from base body 21 to enable movement (parallel to axis A) of the support 23 (and therefore integrally of the feed group 3) with respect to the base body 21 by means of the adjusting mechanism 24.
- the adjusting mechanism 24 comprises at least one upright 53 that is supported by the support 23 and extends along a longitudinal axis B parallel to axis A and can slide in a sliding seat 54, formed substantially parallel to axis A in the base body 21 (or in one of its lateral appendages); the locking mechanism 52 axially constrains the support 23 to the base body 21.
- the upright 53 is axially fixed to the support 23 and extends below the latter, in particular from the plate 51 towards the base body 21, and is slidably housed in sliding seat 54.
- the filler pipe 9, axially and slidably housed in the auxiliary seat 48 (formed in the base body 21 and parallel to sliding seat 54, i.e. to axis A), constitutes a second upright 63 that, together with upright 53, supports the support 23.
- the two uprights 53 and 63 are arranged substantially parallel to each other on opposite sides of the base body 21.
- the auxiliary seat 48 also constitutes a sliding seat 59 for upright 63.
- An elastic element 75 for example a spring, is arranged at an upper end 76 of the auxiliary seat 48 in which the filler pipe 9 is inserted; the elastic element 75 is axially connected to the base body 21 and cooperates with the filler pipe 9 to axially support the filler pipe 9 (and therefore the support 23).
- the elastic element 75 rests on the top of an edge 77 of end 76 and is at least partially fitted around the filler pipe 9 and radially clips onto the filler pipe 9; in particular, the elastic element 75 has an arc or ring shape and is equipped with a radially inner projection 78 that engages a notch 79 selected from a series of notches 79 formed on an outer lateral surface of the filler pipe 9 and axially spaced from one another parallel to axis A.
- the locking mechanism 52 comprises a locking member 55, which is supported by the support 23 and movable (in particular, rotatable) to selectively assume a locking position, in which it locks the adjusting mechanism 24, preventing the support 23 from sliding along axis A with respect to the base body 21 and renders the support 23 integral with the base body 21, and a release position, in which the support 23 can slide with respect to the base body 21.
- the locking member 55 comprises a rod 56 constituted by upright 53 (and therefore extending along the longitudinal axis B) and an upper end head 57 that projects from the plate 51; the head 57 has a manually operated lateral lever 58.
- the locking member 55 is mounted to rotate on the plate 51 around the longitudinal axis B and is axially constrained to the plate 51.
- Rod 56 (i.e. upright 53) is slidably inserted in sliding seat 54; rod 56 and sliding seat 54 are shaped such that rod 56 can slide in sliding seat 54 and can also turn around the longitudinal axis B in sliding seat 54.
- Rod 56 has a series of radially outer teeth 64 longitudinally spaced apart along the longitudinal axis B, apt to engage a coupling seat 65 carried by the base body 21.
- the locking member 55 can turn around the longitudinal axis B (manually operated by an operator by means of the head 57) to selectively assume the locking position, shown in Figure 3 , in which a selected tooth 64 engages the coupling seat 65 and locks the sliding of rod 56 in sliding seat 59 (and therefore the support 23 is integrally fixed to the base body 21), and the release position, shown in Figure 4 , in which none of the teeth 64 engages the coupling seat 65 and rod 56 can slide axially in sliding seat 59 (and therefore the support 23 and the base body 21 can slide with respect to each other and their mutual distance can be varied).
- the locking mechanism 52 also comprises a hooking device 69 for releasably connecting the locking member 55 (and therefore also upright 53) to the overflow pipe 28 and/or the plug 18.
- the hooking device 69 comprises at least one hook 71, carried or operated by the locking member 55 and specifically by rod 56, apt to releasably engage a corresponding engagement element 72 carried by the overflow pipe 28.
- the hooking device 69 is shaped to releasably engage both tubes 39 and 40 that constitute the overflow pipe 28 (and slide one in inside the other); in detail, the hooking device 69 is shaped to connect, during adjustment of the assembly 1 by means of the adjusting mechanism 24, tube 39 equipped with the eye (and therefore connected to the mechanism 20) to rod 56, to integrally move with rod 56, and at the same time to anchor tube 40, which carries the plug 18, to the base body 21.
- the hooking device 69 engages the overflow pipe 28 (and, in detail, both its constituent tubes 39 and 40) when the locking member 55 assumes the release position ( Figure 4 ) and vice versa disengages the overflow pipe 28 when the locking member 55 assumes the locking position ( Figure 3 ).
- the hooking device 69 comprises a pair of hooks 71a and 71b, carried by respective lateral arms 73a and 73b that respectively project from rod 56 and from a connection element 70 mounted on rod 56, and apt to releasably engage respective engagement elements 72a and 72b, each carried by one of the tubes 39 and 40.
- An upper section of rod 56 positioned below the plate 51 and outside of sliding seat 59, is provided with a radially outer arm 73a terminating in a hook 71a shaped to releasably engage the corresponding engagement element 72a (a slot for example) carried on an upper end of the inner tube 39 (defining the upper end 29 of the overflow pipe 28) that projects above the outer tube 40.
- connection element 70 is integrally carried by rod 56 in a way that it can be turned around the longitudinal axis B together with rod 56; arm 73b extends radially from the connection element 70 and has a free end equipped with hook 71b that snap fits into engagement element 72b (for example, a C-shaped seat) carried by the outer tube 40.
- the operator turns the locking member 55, by means of the head 57, to move the locking member 55 from the locking position to the release position; in this position, the support 23 can slide with respect to the base body 21 and the operator can adjust the position of the support 23 with respect to the base body 21 by making upright 53 slide in sliding seat 54 and, in consequence, also upright 63 in the sliding seat defined by the auxiliary seat 48.
- the operator starts by fixing the base body 21 to the bottom wall of the tank, first of all fixing just the connection portion 43 to the bottom wall of the tank, by means of the fastening members 44, and then mounting portion 42 on portion 43.
- the support 23 can slide with respect to the base body 21 if force is applied in the axial direction, but it is still axially supported (even if not locked) by the elastic element 75.
- the operator consequently extends the adjusting mechanism 24, moving the support 23 to the maximum distance from the base body 21; by then applying a vertically downward force on the support 23, the support 23 is moved to the desired position with respect to the base body 21, thereby adapting the assembly 1 to the size of the tank in which it is installed.
- positioning of the support 32 can be carried out by pressing the lid of the tank directly on the support 23 (without the button body 36), preferably cooperating with the elastic elements 95 that project above the support 23; when the lid closes the tank, the support 23 is in the correct position.
- the operator (after removing the lid) locks the adjusting mechanism 24 by means of the locking mechanism 52.
- the feed group 3 is integrally carried by the support 23 and is also integrally movable with the support 23 with respect to the base body 21 after releasing the locking mechanism 52.
- the sanitization device 41 comprises an internally hollow reservoir 81, housed in the overflow pipe 28 and containing a cartridge or a dose of an active water-treatment substance (not shown), and a support 82 having a seat 83 in which a section 84 of the lower end of the reservoir 81 is inserted.
- the reservoir 81 has an upper supply mouth 85, preferably upwardly and outwardly flared, and lateral and/or lower openings 86 formed, for example, in a lateral wall of the reservoir 81 and/or a lower end of the reservoir 81, which allow the passage of water through the reservoir 81 so as to release an active substance having disinfectant and/or sanitizing and/or deodorizing properties etc. into the flow of water discharged from the tank.
- the reservoir 81 has a cage-like form and extends substantially along an axis (for example, axis A or an axis parallel to it); the reservoir 81 has an open upper end, provided with a mouth 85, and a lower end provided with a bottom 87 optionally provided with other openings 86.
- the support 82 is connected to the support structure 2 and, in detail, to the connection portion 43 of the base body 21; in particular, the support 82 is arranged radially inside the connection portion 43 and is joined to it by radial ribbing 88.
- the reservoir 81 and the support 82 are releasably coupled to each other by means of a coupling device 90.
- the reservoir 81 has a radially outer ring 91 that delimits the section 84 of the reservoir 81 that can be inserted in the support 82 and rests in contact with an upper edge 92 of the support 82; the ring 91 carries engagement teeth 93 that, following angular rotation of the reservoir 81 with respect to the support 82, engage respective reference members 94 formed on the edge 92 of the support 82.
- the sanitization device 41 being housed inside the overflow pipe 28 that, with the tank full and with the plug 18 cooperating with the sealing seat 19, does not contain water, only comes into contact with water when flushing is performed.
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Description
- The present invention relates to an integrated feed and flush assembly for a flushing tank.
- As is known, toilet flushing tanks are normally fitted with a flushing valve group, which serves to discharge a preset amount of water from the tank to the toilet, and a feed group, which serves to refill the tank after each flushing.
- In general, the two groups are manufactured and installed separately from one another; in consequence, during installation, the operator must carry out numerous operations on each group to install both of them in the tank. In addition, if the flushing valve group is also equipped with a height adjusting mechanism (which allows adaptation to tanks of different sizes), the operator must also regulate this mechanism and adjust the position of the feed group separately.
- An object of the present invention is that of providing an integrated feed and flush assembly for a flushing tank that is particularly simple and inexpensive to manufacture and install, as well as being fully effective; in particular, an object of the invention is that of providing an assembly comprising a feed group and a flushing valve group, and which enables both the position of the feed group and that of the flushing valve group to be adjusted in a simple, rapid and effective manner.
- In accordance with these objects, the present invention relates to an integrated feed and flush assembly for a flushing tank as basically defined in the attached
claim 1 and, for its preferred aspects, in the dependent claims. - The invention is described in detail in the following non-limitative example of embodiment with reference to the attached figures, where:
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Figure 1 is a perspective view of an integrated feed and flush assembly for a flushing tank in accordance with the invention, -
Figure 2 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the assembly inFigure 1 , -
Figure 3 and4 are large-scale perspective views, with parts removed for clarity, of a detail of the assembly inFigure 1 shown in respective operating positions, and -
Figure 5 is an exploded partial perspective view of a detail of the assembly inFigure 1 . - In
Figures 1 and2 , an integrated feed and flush assembly for a flushing tank (known and not shown for simplicity) is indicated as a whole byreference numeral 1. - The
assembly 1 extends substantially along an axis A (vertical in use) and comprises asupport structure 2 that supports afeed group 3 and aflushing valve group 4. - The
feed group 3 comprises afiller valve 5 housed in a casing 6 and controlled by afloat 7; thefiller valve 5 is connected to aninlet pipe 8, connectable in a known manner to a water mains to deliver water to thefiller valve 5, and to afiller pipe 9 that extends substantially parallel to axis A to deliver water from thefiller valve 5 to the tank. - The
float 7 is slidably mounted on aguide 11 substantially parallel to axis A and is mechanically connected in a known manner, for example, by means of arod 13 and alever system 14, to thefiller valve 5 to selectively open/close thefiller valve 5 depending on the position of thefloat 7, that is to say the level of the water in the tank. - The
flushing valve group 4 comprises amovable plug 18 cooperating with a sealingseat 19, aplug operating mechanism 20 mechanically connected to theplug 18, abase body 21 forming part of thesupport structure 2 and internally defining acontainer 22 in which theplug 18 is slidably housed and provided with a sealingseat 19, and asupport 23 that supports themechanism 20 and, through themechanism 20, theplug 18, and is connected to thebase body 21 by means of anadjusting mechanism 24 to vary the distance between thesupport 23 and thebase body 21. - The
plug 18 is carried by alower end 27 of anoverflow pipe 28; anupper end 29 of theoverflow pipe 28, opposite to thelower end 27, is instead connected to themechanism 20. - The
plug operating mechanism 20 is of an essentially known type and so for simplicity is neither described nor shown in detail. In basic terms, themechanism 20 comprises a horizontallypivoted lever 32 hinged to thesupport 23 and connected, by means of arod 33 equipped with a hook, to theupper end 29 of theoverflow pipe 28; thelever 32 is operated by one or moremovable rods 34, movable parallel to axis A for example, and connected torespective buttons 35 carried by abutton body 36, which is fixed to thesupport 23 in a releasable manner. - The
overflow pipe 28 is slidably housed along the axis A in aseat 38 formed in thebase body 21; preferably, as shown in the figures, theoverflow pipe 28 is constituted by aninner tube 39 and anouter tube 40, one inserted coaxially inside the other and telescopically coupled to each other, and internally houses a water sanitization ortreatment device 41. Theinner tube 39, which protrudes from the top of theouter tube 40, carries an eye for connection torod 33 and thus themechanism 20, and is interference fitted to theouter tube 40; theouter tube 40 carries theplug 18 at the bottom. - The
base body 21 comprises a substantially tubularhollow portion 42 holding thecontainer 22 in which theoverflow pipe 28 is arranged, and aconnection portion 43 arranged beneathportion 42 and provided with fastening members 44 (for example, a threaded sleeve) to engage with a bottom wall of the tank; the sealingseat 19 cooperating with theplug 18 is arranged, for example, on a lower end ofportion 42. - The
base body 21 can be fixed to the bottom wall of the tank by means of theconnection portion 43;portion 43 is preferably connected toportion 42 in a releasable manner, for example (Figure 5 ) by means of a pair of pins carried byportion 42 and insertable in respective couplings formed inportion 43 by turningportion 42 with respect toportion 43. -
Portion 42 has a substantially cylindrical, radially innerlateral wall 45 that defines theseat 38 of theoverflow pipe 28 and thus of theplug 18, and a radially outerlateral wall 46, which together with the radially innerlateral wall 45 delimits an annular chamber closed at the bottom by a bottom wall. - The
base body 21 is also provided laterally with anauxiliary seat 48, in which thefiller pipe 9 is housed, which is thus side by side with thebase body 21. In particular, theauxiliary seat 48 has alateral wall 50 that extends from thebase body 21 and only partially surrounds thefiller pipe 9; thefiller pipe 9 projects laterally outside of theauxiliary seat 48 through alongitudinal opening 49, parallel to axis A and formed in thelateral wall 50, and from which thefiller pipe 9 runs. - The
support 23 comprises aplate 51 on which the casing 6 of thefiller valve 5 is integrally mounted and which supports themechanism 20 as previously described. - With reference to
Figures 3 and4 as well, thesupport 23 is connected to thebase body 21 by means of anadjusting mechanism 24 and is movable with respect to thebase body 21 in parallel with axis A; theassembly 1 also comprises areleasable locking mechanism 52 that selectively constrains (axially) thesupport 23 to thebase body 21 and releases thesupport 23 frombase body 21 to enable movement (parallel to axis A) of the support 23 (and therefore integrally of the feed group 3) with respect to thebase body 21 by means of theadjusting mechanism 24. - In the case in point, the
adjusting mechanism 24 comprises at least one upright 53 that is supported by thesupport 23 and extends along a longitudinal axis B parallel to axis A and can slide in a slidingseat 54, formed substantially parallel to axis A in the base body 21 (or in one of its lateral appendages); thelocking mechanism 52 axially constrains thesupport 23 to thebase body 21. In the example shown, the upright 53 is axially fixed to thesupport 23 and extends below the latter, in particular from theplate 51 towards thebase body 21, and is slidably housed in slidingseat 54. - The
filler pipe 9, axially and slidably housed in the auxiliary seat 48 (formed in thebase body 21 and parallel to slidingseat 54, i.e. to axis A), constitutes a second upright 63 that, together with upright 53, supports thesupport 23. The twouprights base body 21. Theauxiliary seat 48 also constitutes a slidingseat 59 for upright 63. - An
elastic element 75, for example a spring, is arranged at anupper end 76 of theauxiliary seat 48 in which thefiller pipe 9 is inserted; theelastic element 75 is axially connected to thebase body 21 and cooperates with thefiller pipe 9 to axially support the filler pipe 9 (and therefore the support 23). In the example shown, theelastic element 75 rests on the top of anedge 77 ofend 76 and is at least partially fitted around thefiller pipe 9 and radially clips onto thefiller pipe 9; in particular, theelastic element 75 has an arc or ring shape and is equipped with a radiallyinner projection 78 that engages anotch 79 selected from a series ofnotches 79 formed on an outer lateral surface of thefiller pipe 9 and axially spaced from one another parallel to axis A. - The
locking mechanism 52 comprises alocking member 55, which is supported by thesupport 23 and movable (in particular, rotatable) to selectively assume a locking position, in which it locks theadjusting mechanism 24, preventing thesupport 23 from sliding along axis A with respect to thebase body 21 and renders thesupport 23 integral with thebase body 21, and a release position, in which thesupport 23 can slide with respect to thebase body 21. - In the example shown, the
locking member 55 comprises arod 56 constituted by upright 53 (and therefore extending along the longitudinal axis B) and anupper end head 57 that projects from theplate 51; thehead 57 has a manually operatedlateral lever 58. Thelocking member 55 is mounted to rotate on theplate 51 around the longitudinal axis B and is axially constrained to theplate 51. - Rod 56 (i.e. upright 53) is slidably inserted in sliding
seat 54;rod 56 and slidingseat 54 are shaped such thatrod 56 can slide in slidingseat 54 and can also turn around the longitudinal axis B in slidingseat 54. -
Rod 56 has a series of radiallyouter teeth 64 longitudinally spaced apart along the longitudinal axis B, apt to engage acoupling seat 65 carried by thebase body 21. - The
locking member 55 can turn around the longitudinal axis B (manually operated by an operator by means of the head 57) to selectively assume the locking position, shown inFigure 3 , in which aselected tooth 64 engages thecoupling seat 65 and locks the sliding ofrod 56 in sliding seat 59 (and therefore thesupport 23 is integrally fixed to the base body 21), and the release position, shown inFigure 4 , in which none of theteeth 64 engages thecoupling seat 65 androd 56 can slide axially in sliding seat 59 (and therefore thesupport 23 and thebase body 21 can slide with respect to each other and their mutual distance can be varied). - The
locking mechanism 52 also comprises ahooking device 69 for releasably connecting the locking member 55 (and therefore also upright 53) to theoverflow pipe 28 and/or theplug 18. In particular, thehooking device 69 comprises at least onehook 71, carried or operated by thelocking member 55 and specifically byrod 56, apt to releasably engage acorresponding engagement element 72 carried by theoverflow pipe 28. - In the example shown, the
hooking device 69 is shaped to releasably engage bothtubes hooking device 69 is shaped to connect, during adjustment of theassembly 1 by means of theadjusting mechanism 24,tube 39 equipped with the eye (and therefore connected to the mechanism 20) torod 56, to integrally move withrod 56, and at the same time to anchortube 40, which carries theplug 18, to thebase body 21. - The
hooking device 69 engages the overflow pipe 28 (and, in detail, both itsconstituent tubes 39 and 40) when thelocking member 55 assumes the release position (Figure 4 ) and vice versa disengages theoverflow pipe 28 when thelocking member 55 assumes the locking position (Figure 3 ). - In particular, the
hooking device 69 comprises a pair ofhooks lateral arms rod 56 and from aconnection element 70 mounted onrod 56, and apt to releasably engagerespective engagement elements tubes - An upper section of
rod 56, positioned below theplate 51 and outside of slidingseat 59, is provided with a radiallyouter arm 73a terminating in ahook 71a shaped to releasably engage thecorresponding engagement element 72a (a slot for example) carried on an upper end of the inner tube 39 (defining theupper end 29 of the overflow pipe 28) that projects above theouter tube 40. - The
connection element 70 is integrally carried byrod 56 in a way that it can be turned around the longitudinal axis B together withrod 56;arm 73b extends radially from theconnection element 70 and has a free end equipped withhook 71b that snap fits intoengagement element 72b (for example, a C-shaped seat) carried by theouter tube 40. - In the installation phase of the
assembly 1, the operator turns thelocking member 55, by means of thehead 57, to move thelocking member 55 from the locking position to the release position; in this position, thesupport 23 can slide with respect to thebase body 21 and the operator can adjust the position of thesupport 23 with respect to thebase body 21 by making upright 53 slide in slidingseat 54 and, in consequence, also upright 63 in the sliding seat defined by theauxiliary seat 48. - Advantageously, the operator starts by fixing the
base body 21 to the bottom wall of the tank, first of all fixing just theconnection portion 43 to the bottom wall of the tank, by means of the fasteningmembers 44, and then mountingportion 42 onportion 43. - With the
locking member 55 in the release position, thesupport 23 can slide with respect to thebase body 21 if force is applied in the axial direction, but it is still axially supported (even if not locked) by theelastic element 75. The operator consequently extends theadjusting mechanism 24, moving thesupport 23 to the maximum distance from thebase body 21; by then applying a vertically downward force on thesupport 23, thesupport 23 is moved to the desired position with respect to thebase body 21, thereby adapting theassembly 1 to the size of the tank in which it is installed. For example, but not necessarily, positioning of thesupport 32 can be carried out by pressing the lid of the tank directly on the support 23 (without the button body 36), preferably cooperating with theelastic elements 95 that project above thesupport 23; when the lid closes the tank, thesupport 23 is in the correct position. - At this point, the operator (after removing the lid) locks the
adjusting mechanism 24 by means of thelocking mechanism 52. - The
feed group 3 is integrally carried by thesupport 23 and is also integrally movable with thesupport 23 with respect to thebase body 21 after releasing thelocking mechanism 52. - The same rotation of the locking member 55 (i.e. of rod 56) causes
hooks respective engagement elements locking member 55 engages theinner tube 39 which is consequently moved together withrod 56 and thesupport 23, while theconnection element 70 engages theouter tube 40, which thus remains anchored, together with theplug 18, to thebase body 21. - With reference to
Figures 1 ,2 and5 , according to a further aspect of the invention, thesanitization device 41 comprises an internallyhollow reservoir 81, housed in theoverflow pipe 28 and containing a cartridge or a dose of an active water-treatment substance (not shown), and asupport 82 having aseat 83 in which asection 84 of the lower end of thereservoir 81 is inserted. - The
reservoir 81 has anupper supply mouth 85, preferably upwardly and outwardly flared, and lateral and/orlower openings 86 formed, for example, in a lateral wall of thereservoir 81 and/or a lower end of thereservoir 81, which allow the passage of water through thereservoir 81 so as to release an active substance having disinfectant and/or sanitizing and/or deodorizing properties etc. into the flow of water discharged from the tank. - In the example shown, the
reservoir 81 has a cage-like form and extends substantially along an axis (for example, axis A or an axis parallel to it); thereservoir 81 has an open upper end, provided with amouth 85, and a lower end provided with abottom 87 optionally provided withother openings 86. - The
support 82 is connected to thesupport structure 2 and, in detail, to theconnection portion 43 of thebase body 21; in particular, thesupport 82 is arranged radially inside theconnection portion 43 and is joined to it byradial ribbing 88. - The
reservoir 81 and thesupport 82 are releasably coupled to each other by means of acoupling device 90. For example, thereservoir 81 has a radiallyouter ring 91 that delimits thesection 84 of thereservoir 81 that can be inserted in thesupport 82 and rests in contact with anupper edge 92 of thesupport 82; thering 91 carriesengagement teeth 93 that, following angular rotation of thereservoir 81 with respect to thesupport 82, engagerespective reference members 94 formed on theedge 92 of thesupport 82. - The
sanitization device 41, being housed inside theoverflow pipe 28 that, with the tank full and with theplug 18 cooperating with the sealingseat 19, does not contain water, only comes into contact with water when flushing is performed. - It remains understood that changes and variants may be made to that described and shown herein without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the attached claims.
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- An integrated feed and flush assembly (1) for a flushing tank, extending substantially along an axis (A) and comprising a feed group (3), a flushing valve group (4), a base body (21) and a support (23), movable with respect to each other along the axis (A) by means of an adjusting mechanism (24), and a releasable locking mechanism (52) that selectively couples the support (23) to the base body (21) and releases the support (23) from the base body (21), wherein the support (23) integrally supports the feed group (3) and a plug operating mechanism (20) of the flushing valve group (4) so that the support (23) and the feed group (3) are integrally movable with respect to the base body (21) by means of the adjusting mechanism (24) after releasing the locking mechanism (52).
- The assembly according to claim 1, wherein the locking mechanism (52) comprises a locking member (55) supported by the support (23) and movable for selectively assuming a locking position, in which the locking member (55) blocks the adjusting mechanism (24) preventing the support (23) from sliding along the axis (A) with respect to the base body (21) and makes axially integral to each other the support (23) and the base body (21), and a release position, in which the support (23) is slidable with respect to the base body (21) along the axis (A).
- The assembly according to claim 2, wherein the locking member (55) rotates for selectively assuming the locking position and the release position.
- The assembly according to claim 2 or 3, wherein the locking member (55) comprises a rod (56) that extends along a longitudinal axis (B) and is provided with a series of radially outer teeth (64) longitudinally spaced apart from one another along said longitudinal axis (B), apt to engage a coupling seat (65) carried by the base body (21).
- The assembly according to one of claims 2 to 4, wherein the locking member (55) comprises a rod (56) axially fixed to the support (23) and that also defines a first upright (63) that holds the support (23) and is slidably housed in a sliding seat (54) formed in the base body (21).
- The assembly according to claim 5, wherein the feed group (3) includes a filler pipe (9) that extends substantially parallel to the axis (A) and also defines a second upright (63) housed axially slidable in an auxiliary seat (48) formed in the base body (21) and holds, together with the first upright (53), the support (23).
- The assembly according to claim 6, wherein an elastic element (75), located at a top end (76) of the auxiliary seat (48), is axially connected to the base body (21) and radially locks onto the filler pipe (9) for axially supporting the filler pipe (9).
- The assembly according to claim 7, wherein the elastic element (75) is provided with a radially inner projection (78) that engages a notch (79) selected from a series of notches (79) formed on an outer lateral surface of the filler pipe (9) and axially spaced from one another parallel to the axis (A).
- The assembly according to one of claims 2 to 8, wherein the locking mechanism (52) also comprises a hooking device (69) for releasably connecting the locking member (55) to an overflow pipe (28) and/or to a plug (18) of the flushing valve group (4).
- The assembly according to claim 9, wherein the hooking device (69) engages the overflow pipe (28) when the locking member (55) assumes the release position, and vice versa disengages the overflow pipe (28) when the locking member (55) assumes the locking position.
- The assembly according to claim 9 or 10, wherein the hooking device (69) comprises at least one hook (71), carried or operated by the locking member (55), apt to releasably engage a corresponding engagement element (72) carried by the overflow pipe (28).
- The assembly according to one of claims 9 to 11, wherein the overflow pipe (28) comprises a first tube (39) and a second tube (40), coaxially inserted one inside the other and telescopically coupled to each other and respectively connected to the plug operating mechanism (20) and to a plug (18) of the flushing valve group (4), and wherein the hooking device (69) is shaped so as to releasably engage both tubes (39, 40).
- The assembly according to claim 12, wherein the hooking device (69) is shaped so as to connect, during adjustment of the assembly (1) by means of the adjusting mechanism (24), the first tube (39) to the locking member (55) in such a way to integrally move the first tube (39) and the locking member (55), and also to fasten the second tube (40) to the base body (21).
- The assembly according to claim 12 or 13, wherein the hooking device (69) comprises a pair of hooks (71), carried by respective lateral arms (73) that respectively project from the locking member (55) and from a connection element (70) operated by the locking member (55), and apt to releasably engage respective engagement elements (72), each carried by one of the tubes (39, 40).
- The assembly according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the feed group (3) includes a filler pipe (9) that extends substantially parallel to the axis (A) and the base body (21) is provided laterally with an auxiliary seat (48), in which the filler pipe (9) is housed.
- The assembly according to claim 15, wherein the auxiliary seat (48) has a lateral wall (50) that projects from the base body (21) and only partially surrounds the filler pipe (9), the filler pipe (9) protruding laterally outside the auxiliary seat (48) through a longitudinal opening (49) parallel to the axis (A) and formed in the lateral wall (50).
- The assembly according to one of the preceding claims, comprising an overflow pipe (28) and a water sanitization or treatment device (41) housed inside the overflow pipe (28), the water sanitization or treatment device (41) comprising an internally hollow reservoir (81) containing a cartridge or a dose of an active water-treatment substance, and a support (82) having a seat (83) in which a lower end portion (84) of the reservoir (81) is releasably inserted, the reservoir (81) and the support (82) being releasably coupled to each other by a coupling device (90).
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