EP2859155A1 - Geruchsverschluss für einen sanitärwasserabfluss - Google Patents
Geruchsverschluss für einen sanitärwasserabflussInfo
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- EP2859155A1 EP2859155A1 EP13734308.3A EP13734308A EP2859155A1 EP 2859155 A1 EP2859155 A1 EP 2859155A1 EP 13734308 A EP13734308 A EP 13734308A EP 2859155 A1 EP2859155 A1 EP 2859155A1
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- Prior art keywords
- sealing body
- drain
- inlet
- odor trap
- outflow
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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
- E03C1/12—Plumbing installations for waste water; Basins or fountains connected thereto; Sinks
- E03C1/28—Odour seals
- E03C1/298—Odour seals consisting only of non-return valve
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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
- E03C1/12—Plumbing installations for waste water; Basins or fountains connected thereto; Sinks
- E03C1/28—Odour seals
- E03C1/281—Odour seals using other sealants than water
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E03—WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
- E03D—WATER-CLOSETS OR URINALS WITH FLUSHING DEVICES; FLUSHING VALVES THEREFOR
- E03D13/00—Urinals ; Means for connecting the urinal to the flushing pipe and the wastepipe; Splashing shields for urinals
- E03D13/007—Waterless or low-flush urinals; Accessories therefor
Definitions
- the invention relates to an odor trap for a Sanitärwasserabhne according to the preamble of claim 1.
- the published patent application EP 1 076 739 A1 discloses an odor trap for a urinal.
- This includes a replaceable pot for insertion into the urinal, a lid for covering the pot, the lid having an opening for introducing urine into the pot.
- a baffle to retain channel odor from drain lines.
- an odor barrier In the pot for collecting urine floats an odor barrier, which closes the opening in the lid.
- a disadvantage of the described odor trap is that the float is pressed by its buoyancy in the urine to the lid. For this purpose, a certain amount of urine must be steadily retained, which ensures the buoyancy. Prolonged inactivity causes urine to evaporate, causing the float to sink and release the opening. In order to generate a sufficient buoyancy of the float this must also have an appropriate size. However, if the buoyancy is too strong, the buoyant body will not be pressed down by urine, which causes the urine to flow out and smells.
- the check valve has an inlet section in the form of a self-supporting trough-shaped section. Connected to the inlet portion is an outlet portion of a flexible, resilient material.
- the outlet section has a flat, flexible, compliant strip with a high inherent degree of flexibility.
- the outlet portion further includes a separate component from the strip which provides a complementary surface against which the lower end of the flexible strip is capable of sealing.
- this check valve has the disadvantage that the discharge amount of the used water is limited by the long and narrow outlet section. There is also the risk that solids will stick to or in the elongated outlet section and thus a gas-tight closure of the valve prevent.
- the present invention is therefore based on the object to provide an improved odor trap for a Sanitärwasserabpound, which is simple and inexpensive, reliable and has a compact height.
- the sanitary tap trap particularly for a urinal, includes an inlet having at least one opening to a drain, short drain, for sanitary water, and a tubular drain having an upper end connected to the inlet, the tubular drain enclosing the drain.
- the sanitary water flows through the drain and exits from a lower end of the drain.
- a umbrella-shaped sealing body is arranged and attached to the inlet side.
- the sealing body is arranged at least partially in the tubular drain, wherein the sealing body fills the cross-section of the drain or approximately fills and circumferentially sealingly or approximately sealingly abuts in a contact area on the tubular drain and folds when inflow of urine or rinse water and thereby adapted one of the feed rate Flow cross section opens. Due to the concern or almost concern of the sealing body on the inner wall of the drain is prevented in a first state that unpleasant odors from a sewer system can pass the trap.
- the sealing body closes by its shape the entire cross section of the tubular drain.
- the sealing body forms by its shape, which is adapted to the inner cross section of the drain, a drain cross section spanning sealing zone.
- the sealing zone can be sealed by an interfacial tension in the contact area with the drain. Adhesion forces between the sealing body, the inner wall and the sanitary residual water can also support a gas-tight seal of the odor trap. However, the sealing zone is not dependent on a liquid film. Since drying out of the sealing zone does not have to be prevented or delayed, a short sealing zone and thus a more compact construction of the odor trap are possible.
- sanitary water eg urine
- the sealing body is displaced or radially deformed by the sanitary water in a second state such that a drainage cross-section is created for the sanitary water and the sanitary water can flow away through the odor trap.
- the deformability of the sealing body allows that even very small amounts of sanitary water or even individual drops can pass through the trap.
- the sealing body is only just so much displaced by the effluent sanitary water that no sewerage odors can pass the trap. Since the size of the discharge cross-section released by the sealing body is regulated by the sanitary water itself, a simple, reliable and cost-effective construction of the odor trap is possible.
- the low force, which is exerted by the sanitary water pressure on the sealing body, causes a sufficiently large change in the free flow cross-section.
- the sealing body with the peripheral contact region is dense or gap-forming linear or band-shaped on the inner wall or at the lower end of the drain and forms the sealing zone.
- a line-shaped contact area of the sealing body is sufficient to form a gastight odor trap. Due to the low contact area, gluing of the sealing body with the drain and thus the probability of failure are additionally reduced. A wider contact area results in an even better and more reliable seal, which can still seal gas-tight, for example, even in the case of slight contamination of the contact area.
- the sealing body has cuts in the contact region or parts in the contact region of the sealing body are in the shape of a scale one above the other.
- a circumferential rib is arranged on the sealing body.
- the rib increases the dimensional stability of the sealing body, whereby it rests evenly on the sealing zone of the tubular drain.
- the sealing body has a shape which is adapted to the inner contour or to the lower edge of the drain.
- the sealing body may have the shape of a ball, a cap, a cone, an ellipsoid or a drop.
- the sealing body may consist of a half-body, the previously described body, where it may also be formed as a hollow body.
- the shape of the sealing body should connect to the tubular drain. For example, in a circular
- a sealing body which projects beyond the lower end or the lower edge of the drain
- a sealing body with a spherical, spherical, conical, ellipsoidal or teardrop shape can be used.
- a shield-like half body prevents gases rising from the sewage system from displacing the sealing body and passing the odor trap.
- a half body in an upper part preferably has one of the previously described forms and ends preferably at the point with the largest circumference of the sealing body with a peripheral edge, which forms a flat surface on the underside of the half body.
- a sealing body lying in the tubular drainage is inflated by the pressurized sewage odors, similar to a parachute, and forced against the tubular drainage, whereby an additional sealing effect against sewerage gases is achieved.
- the sealing body is made at least in the contact region of an elastic and / or thin-walled material and / or the drain comprises at least in the region of the lower end of an elastic element.
- elastic, thin-walled materials a rich concern of the sealing body is made possible to the tubular drain. This results in a gas-tight closure of the drain.
- an elastic, thin-walled material can easily be displaced radially outward by outflowing sanitary water.
- made of elastic, thin-walled material sealing body is particularly strong folded by sanitary water and thus represents a very low flow resistance in the tubular drain. The sealing body obstructs the water flow hardly.
- the sealing body is made of a urine and detergent-resistant plastic, in particular of silicone and / or of a thermoplastic elastomer (TPE), such as Santoprene ® Exxon Mobil, or ethylene-propylene-diem rubber (EPDM) and / or fine polyethylenes (HDPE). Silicone has the advantage that it can be made very thin-walled and is very elastic.
- TPE thermoplastic elastomer
- EPDM ethylene-propylene-diem rubber
- HDPE fine polyethylenes
- silicone is very resistant to mechanical stress. Silicone, however, can respond to common cleaning and disinfecting agents by rolling and / or swelling, whereas from an ethylene-propylene-Diem rubber (EPDM) and / or of fine polyethylenes (HDPE) existing sealing body better resistance to cleaning and disinfecting agents having.
- EPDM ethylene-propylene-Diem rubber
- HDPE fine polyethylenes
- the material of the sealing body must be as resistant to cleaning agents used in the sanitary area, otherwise it may lead to the dissolution or deformation of the sealing body. As a result, it no longer connects to the tubular drain in a gas-tight manner and must be repaired or replaced. It has been shown in practice that advice on cleaning or the prohibition of certain cleaning agents are often disregarded.
- the axial length of the drain is equal to or less than the diameter of the drain.
- the axial length of the drain is preferably 10mm to 50mm, more preferably 20mm to 35mm, and the diameter of the drain is preferably 10mm to 50mm, more preferably 20mm to 35mm. Due to the low height of the odor trap this can be used to save space in different sanitary facilities. It is also possible, for example, to equip tubless shower cubicles in buildings or sanitary facilities on ships with corresponding stench traps. Also, such odor traps can be used in sink, creating a smaller footprint below the sink for the drain.
- the diameter of the sealing body is greater than or equal to the diameter of the drain.
- sealing body Due to the at least equal diameter of the sealing body opposite the drain, a gastight closure of the odor trap against sewerage odors is made possible even in the dry state. If the sealing body protrudes from the lower end or the lower edge of the drain, a sealing body is used which has a larger diameter than the tubular drain and thus covers the entire tubular drain.
- the sealing body is axially connected by a first coupling element with the inlet.
- a first coupling element By an axial elastic connection, an axial movement of the sealing body can occur during the inflow of sanitary water into the odor trap, as a result of which impurities in the sealing zone are mechanically removed.
- the sealing body during the flow of large quantities of sanitary water can be briefly pushed down from the tubular drain, whereby a larger amount of cleaning water can flow.
- the first coupling element is part of the sealing body and attached to the inlet.
- the first coupling element can be coupled to a second coupling element and the second coupling element can be connected to the inlet or to an inlet grille arranged at the inlet.
- the second coupling element can form a dome which projects beyond the inlet grid.
- the sealing body has a wall thickness which reduces towards the contact area.
- the wall thickness in the contact region is 0.01 mm to 1 mm, preferably 0.1 mm to 0.5 mm.
- In the contact region of the sealing body may have a circumferential band-shaped portion having a width of 1 mm to 10mm, preferably 3mm to 5mm.
- the sealing body has on the surface from top to bottom running inlet channels, which terminate before the contact area.
- inlet channels merging of residual amounts of water is favored, whereby the sanitary water can pass the odor trap faster and more reliable, because a radially inwardly occurring wrinkling occurs.
- deposits on the sealing body and the odor in the odor trap are reduced and it can flow through large amounts of flushing water.
- the wall thickness of the tubular drain reduces towards the lower end.
- the lower end of the drain may form an inclined plane. This shaping ensures that residual amounts of sanitary water drain better from the odor trap and form fewer deposits, especially at the lower end of the outflow.
- the diameter of the drain increases towards the lower end.
- This design of the drainage pipe favors the drainage of sanitary water, in that at the point at which the sealing body is arranged in the tubular drain, the tubular drainage widened.
- the influx of sewerage odors is also made difficult even at elevated gas pressure, since the sealing body is pushed with increasing gas pressure against the narrowing upper end of the tubular drain and thus wedged in the drain.
- a fastening system in the form of a rotary, point or bayonet closure is provided at the upper end, with which the odor trap in a sanitary water drainage can be fastened.
- the fastening system knows fasteners such as knobs, beads or grooves, which engage in a corresponding counterparts of Sanitärwasserabhnes.
- the optional design of the fastening system at the upper end of the tubular odor trap an accurate positioning of the odor trap within the Sanitärwasserabhnes and thereby a gas-tight closure can be ensured.
- a simple and quick installation and removal of the odor trap is made possible by the fastening system.
- By combining for example different fasteners or by the different arrangement of the fasteners at the top of a coding of odor traps against the sanitary water drain can be achieved. This is to prevent the use of improper or false odor traps, for example, in the case of different requirements of regional licensing authorities or in the case of different requirements for sanitary water drainage.
- the tubular drain and / or the inlet is made of polypropylene. Due to its smooth surface, this material absorbs practically no urine, which reduces odor.
- Fig. 8b is a sectional view of the sealing body 50 from above with inlet channels
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view of the odor trap 10 with
- Fig. 1 shows a vertical section of the odor trap 10 with the lower
- Fig. 12 is a side view of the odor trap 10 with spherical
- Sealing body 50 which is partially disposed outside of the drain 30;
- FIG. 13 shows side views of first coupling elements 62 and corresponding second coupling elements 64
- 14a is a perspective view of the odor trap 10 with knobs as a fastener 46;
- Fig. 14b is a perspective view of the odor trap 10 with
- Figure 1 shows an odor trap 10 for a Sanitärwasserabl, in particular for a urinal, which is not equipped with a water flushing device.
- the odor trap 10 may also be used hybrid in a urinal with additional water flushing device. It is also possible to use the odor trap 10 in a urinal trough, a sink or sink, a shower or bath. This particular, if for structural reasons, such as in vehicles, aircraft or ships, or off For aesthetic reasons, only a small installation depth for the siphon in sanitary water drainage is given.
- the odor trap 10 has an inlet 12 with one or more openings 16 for draining sanitary water from the urinal, basin or tub.
- sanitary water while any form of used water, urine or rinse water but also drinking water or other liquids are referred to, which are fed to a sewer.
- the inlet 12 is preferably dish-shaped and has an inlet grille 14 and a flange 18.
- the flange 18 preferably has an overhang from the tubular drain 30 of 1 mm to 15 mm.
- the odor trap 10 can, for example, for installation in a sanitary water pipe, even without protruding flange 18 are made.
- an upper end 36 of the tubular drain 30 connects. Both parts are preferably made of a plastic such as polypropylene. Various materials may also be used for the inlet 12 and the drain 30. At the upper end 36 fasteners 46 may be attached.
- the inlet 12 may be made in one piece, for example by injection molding with the tubular drain 30. But it is also possible to permanently or detachably connect the two parts with known joining techniques such as friction welding, gluing or by a thread.
- the jacket 32 of the tubular outflow 30 encloses all openings to the outlet 16, whereby no sewerage odors can flow past the outflow 30.
- the sanitary water enters the odor trap 10 at the inlet 12, flows through the drain 30 past a sealing body 50 and exits the odor trap 10 at the lower end 38 of the drain 30.
- a sealing body 50 is attached to the inlet 12.
- the sealing body 50 is fastened centrally at the inlet 12.
- the sealing body 50 fills the drain 30 in its entire cross section. He is on the inner wall 34 of the drain 30 with a contact portion 54 substantially and forms a Sealing zone 56.
- the sealing body 50 is gas-tight against the inner wall 34 of the drain 30, whereby no sewerage odors from the lower end 38 fro the odor trap 10 can flow upwards.
- the sealing body 50 has a first coupling element 62, which is connected to a second coupling element 64 at the inlet 12.
- the two coupling elements 62, 64 are designed such that they are easy to connect to each other and no unwanted decoupling takes place in use.
- the coupling elements 62, 64 form a suspension 60 for the sealing body 50 or directly adjoin it.
- the axial length 42 of the odor trap 10 may be less than the diameter 44 of the drain 30.
- the axial length 42 of the drain 30 is preferably between 10mm to 50mm. In order to allow a compact design of Sanitärwasserabhnes, the axial length 42 should be between 20mm to 35mm.
- the diameter of the drain 30 is preferably 10mm to 50mm. To be used in known sanitary drains, the diameter should be between 20mm to 35mm.
- Figure 2 shows a sealing body 50 in a side view with differently ausgestaltetem contact area 54.
- the contact portion 54 of the sealing body 50 is designed band-shaped and extends in a uniform width around the sealing body 50 around.
- the tape has a width of 1 mm to 10 mm. Particularly advantageous is a width between 3mm to 5mm has been found.
- the wall thickness of the sealing body 50 in the contact region 54 should be as low as possible in order to ensure that the sealing body 50 abuts the inner wall 34 in a gastight manner as possible.
- the contact area 54 must also be sufficiently robust to allow a variety of cycles of movement between sanitary water flow and gas tight closure without failing in either of the functions. This requires depending on the material used of the sealing body 50 has a certain wall thickness.
- FIG. 2b shows a further embodiment of a contact region 54, whereby parts of the contact region 54 are superimposed in a scale-like manner.
- the individual scales have a width of 3mm to 20mm and overlap each other between 5% to 95%. In practice, widths of 5mm to 12mm and an overlap of 40% to 60% have been found to be particularly advantageous.
- FIG. 2c shows a third embodiment of the contact region 54. This has incisions. The incisions extend from the lower end of the contact region 54 at least approximately perpendicularly over 50% to 80% of the contact region 54.
- a circumferential rib 66 is arranged on the sealing body 50.
- the rib 66 is arranged slightly above or in the contact region 54 of the sealing body 50.
- the rib 66 increases the dimensional stability of the sealing body 50, in particular in the first state when it rests gas-tight against the inner wall 34 of the drain 30.
- FIG. 3a shows the odor trap 10 with a tubular drain 30 and a suspended sealing body 50.
- the suspension 60 consists of an at least slightly elastic material which allows expansion in the axial direction.
- the sealing body 50 Due to the expansion of the sealing body 50 is carried along by flowing sanitary water. As the sanitary water flow decreases, the sealing body 50 is pulled back to its original position by the elastic material. This results in a friction between the inner wall 34 and the sealing body 50, whereby a mechanical cleaning of the contact region 54 takes place.
- the elastic suspension 60 also makes it possible to use a sealing body 50 with a diameter larger than the diameter of the drain 30 (see FIG. 12). In this case, the sealing body 50 is located at the lower end 38 of the drain 30. When measuring the sanitary water of the sealing body 50 is also pushed down and radially inward and are the outflow 30 free.
- the jacket 32 is additionally made of an elastic material.
- various suspensions 60 of the sealing body 50 are shown. In FIG. 4 a, the sealing body 50 is connected to the inlet 12 via the suspension 60.
- the suspension 60 should be arranged centrally on the inlet 12, so that the sanitary water flows around the sealing body 50 evenly and can flow well.
- the suspension 60 should have the smallest possible radial extent, so as not to affect the Sanitärwasserabhne.
- FIG. 4 b shows a longer suspension 60, which is fastened to a dome 20, which is arranged at the inlet 12.
- the dome 20 protrudes beyond the inlet 12.
- the longer suspension 60 increases the dynamics of the sealing body 50 in the axial direction, whereby the effects described in Figure 3 are amplified.
- Figure 4c shows a sealing body 50 which is directly connected to the inlet 12, e.g. glued, without additional suspension 60.
- FIG. 5 shows the odor trap 10 with a tubular outflow 30, which widens toward the lower end 38.
- the diameter 44 of the drain 30 is thus smaller at the upper end 36 at the inlet 12 than at its lower end 38.
- the sealing body 50 in this case has a shape which is adapted to be in the drain 30 in the first state, if no sanitary water through the Odor trap 10 flows to wedge and thus strengthen the gas-tight closure.
- the sealing body 50 is displaced by the sanitary water and the drain 30 is released.
- the cross-section of the shared drain 30 depends on the amount of the subsequent sanitary water.
- the sealing body 50 can be displaced both by an elastic suspension 60 and by an elastic configuration.
- FIG. 6 embodiments of the inlet 12 are shown.
- the inlet 12 has concentric drainage openings 16.
- the drainage apertures 16 may be similar to a slothole along one or more concentric circles.
- the drain holes 16 are arranged to be within the lower one lying tubular drain 30 lie.
- a dome 20 may be arranged, on which the sealing body 50 can be suspended.
- the drain openings 16 have a size and shape that sanitary water can drain quickly. At the same time the passage of solids, such as valuables or other objects that could violate the contact area 54, should be prevented.
- the drainage openings 16 can also be arranged, for example, as shown in FIG. 6b with mutually offset slots.
- the drainage openings 16 can also be designed, as shown in FIG. 6 c, in such a way that it is possible to intervene in the inlet 12 of the odor trap 10 with a key (not shown). For example, by a rotational movement of the odor trap 10 can be solved and replaced. This is necessary if the sanitary water can no longer run off due to a fault or the odor trap 10 no longer closes gas-tight and must be replaced.
- Figure 7 shows a sealing body 50, which is designed as a hollow body hemispherical or schellipsoid ausgestalte.
- the sealing body 50 has a wall thickness which decreases between the first coupling element 62 and the contact region 54.
- the wall thickness is 0.5 mm to 15 mm, preferably 2 mm to 5 mm.
- the wall thickness of the sealing body 50 decreases and in the contact region 54 amounts to 0.01 mm to 1 mm, preferably 0.1 mm to 0.5 mm.
- the wall thickness depends on the material used and the geometry of the sealing body 50.
- a material such as silicone is used for the sealing body 50.
- Other possible materials for the sealing body are thermoplastic elastomers (TPE) such as Santoprene or other ethylene-propylene-Diem rubber
- EPDM EPDM
- HDPE fine polyethylenes
- the materials have the advantage that they can be designed particularly thin-walled and are very elastic. It is also possible to manufacture a sealing body 50 from a variety of materials using a multi-component injection molding process. In this case, for example, in the region of the first coupling element 62, a material can be used which has good Abperl properties for the sanitary water and is inexpensive to manufacture. While in the contact region 54 a thin-walled material with high mechanical strength is required.
- FIG. 8 shows downwardly directed inlet channels 52, which extend outside on the sealing body 50.
- the inlet grooves 52 are notches which initially run on the sealing body 50 in the radial direction from the suspension 60 to or into the contact region 54.
- the inlet grooves 52 may be arranged rotationally symmetrically on the surface of the sealing body 50. Instead of the indentations, it is also possible for elevations to be arranged on the sealing body 50.
- the sealing body 50 is wavy in horizontal section with constant wall thickness. It has been shown that between four and twelve inlet channels 52 bring the sanitary water optimally together and favor a rapid outflow.
- FIG. 8b shows a section through the sealing body 50 with inlet grooves 52, wherein a smaller wall thickness of the sealing body 50 results in the region of the inlet channels 52 if grooves 52 are embedded in the wall of the sealing body.
- FIG. 9 shows a selection of different cross sections for the tubular outflow 30.
- the cross section of the outflow 30 is preferably circular. However, four-, six- or n-square cross-sections may also be used for the tubular drain. In FIG. 9b, for example, an octagonal cross-section is shown.
- FIG. 9c shows a tubular outflow 30 with a meander-shaped jacket 32. Further cross-sections with rounded corners or, for example, in ellipsoidal shape are possible. In this case, the sealing body 50 is to be provided in a shape which is in each case congruent with the tubular outflow 30.
- FIG. 10 shows the odor trap 10 with serrated notches 40 at the lower end 38 of the outflow 30.
- a multiplicity of indentations 40 can be arranged rotationally symmetrically around the outflow 30.
- a serrated notch 40 is preferably attached at a distance of 1 mm to 5 mm.
- the notches 40 preferably connect to each other.
- the indentations 40 extend into a point or, as shown in FIG. 10, into a semicircular shape.
- FIG. 11 shows a further shape of the lower end 38 of the tubular outflow 30.
- the wall thickness decreases towards the lower end 38.
- the wall thickness of the drain 30 is preferably 1 mm to 5 mm.
- the wall thickness can extend to a wedge shape, which has a tip or rounded edge at its lower end 38.
- FIG. 12 shows a sealing body 50 which bears against the drain 30 at the bottom.
- the sealing body 50 has a spherical shape. However, other shapes, such as an ellipsoid, umbrella or a drop shape are possible.
- the sealing body 50 may be attached to an elastic suspension 60 or consist of elastic material. It is also possible to combine both variants.
- the sealing body 50 at the lower end 38 of the drain 30 is present. Thus, no sewerage odors through the drain 30 rise up in the second state, when sanitary water flows through the drain 30, the sealing body 50 is forced radially inward or downward, whereby the sanitary water can flow.
- FIG. 13 shows various first and second coupling elements 62, 64 for coupling the sealing body 50 to the inlet 12.
- the first coupling element 62 has at least approximately a spherical shape and the second coupling element 64 has a corresponding cup shape.
- FIG. 13b shows a first coupling element 62 with a lamella shape and a second coupling element 64, which has a lamella shape corresponding thereto. It is also possible to design the second coupling element 64, for example tubular.
- FIG. 13c shows a first coupling element 62 which is guided by a dome 20 as a second coupling element 64.
- a thickening at the end of the first coupling element 62, which is guided through the dome 20, for example during assembly.
- the dome 20 may have a polygonal cross section to set a key.
- the coupling elements (62, 64) shown in FIGS. 13a, b and c are easily coupled or coupled in a coupled manner, depending on the material used and the specific design.
- the coupling elements used should be smoothly coupled and sluggish endkoppelbar.
- FIG. 14 shows systems for securing the odor trap 10 in a sanitary water drain.
- the fastening systems can be designed, for example, in the form of a rotary closure, such as a thread or a bayonet closure, as are known, for example, in interchangeable lens cameras or with a point closure.
- the fastening system has fastening elements 46, for example in the form of nubs, as shown in FIG. 14a. It is also possible to use grooves such as a thread as fasteners 46. Walls which are a kind of elongated nubs have proven particularly suitable.
- the beads are shown in FIG. 14b and can have a thread shape in the beginning.
- the fastening elements 46 are arranged on the outer surface of the tubular outflow 30, preferably on the upper end 36 or on the sanitary water drain. Opposite corresponding fasteners are available.
- a plurality of fastening elements 46 are arranged rotationally symmetrically about the outflow 30.
- two to twelve knobs have been found to be optimal.
- the nubs engage when screwing into a sanitary water drain in depressions and can also form a bayonet closure. It is also possible to permanently or detachably connect the odor trap 10 with the sanitary water drainage by other known means.
- the odor trap 10 can also be inserted without a fastening system into a corresponding counterpart in the sanitary water drain.
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