EP3002373B1 - Wc-körbchen mit spülwasserverteilelement - Google Patents

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EP3002373B1
EP3002373B1 EP15196522.5A EP15196522A EP3002373B1 EP 3002373 B1 EP3002373 B1 EP 3002373B1 EP 15196522 A EP15196522 A EP 15196522A EP 3002373 B1 EP3002373 B1 EP 3002373B1
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Hans-Georg MÜHLHAUSEN
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03DWATER-CLOSETS OR URINALS WITH FLUSHING DEVICES; FLUSHING VALVES THEREFOR
    • E03D9/00Sanitary or other accessories for lavatories ; Devices for cleaning or disinfecting the toilet room or the toilet bowl; Devices for eliminating smells
    • E03D9/02Devices adding a disinfecting, deodorising, or cleaning agent to the water while flushing
    • E03D9/022Devices adding a disinfecting, deodorising, or cleaning agent to the water while flushing consisting of solid substances introduced in the bowl or the supply line
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03DWATER-CLOSETS OR URINALS WITH FLUSHING DEVICES; FLUSHING VALVES THEREFOR
    • E03D9/00Sanitary or other accessories for lavatories ; Devices for cleaning or disinfecting the toilet room or the toilet bowl; Devices for eliminating smells
    • E03D9/02Devices adding a disinfecting, deodorising, or cleaning agent to the water while flushing
    • E03D9/03Devices adding a disinfecting, deodorising, or cleaning agent to the water while flushing consisting of a separate container with an outlet through which the agent is introduced into the flushing water, e.g. by suction ; Devices for agents in direct contact with flushing water
    • E03D9/032Devices connected to or dispensing into the bowl
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03DWATER-CLOSETS OR URINALS WITH FLUSHING DEVICES; FLUSHING VALVES THEREFOR
    • E03D9/00Sanitary or other accessories for lavatories ; Devices for cleaning or disinfecting the toilet room or the toilet bowl; Devices for eliminating smells
    • E03D9/02Devices adding a disinfecting, deodorising, or cleaning agent to the water while flushing
    • E03D2009/024Devices adding a disinfecting, deodorising, or cleaning agent to the water while flushing using a solid substance
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03DWATER-CLOSETS OR URINALS WITH FLUSHING DEVICES; FLUSHING VALVES THEREFOR
    • E03D9/00Sanitary or other accessories for lavatories ; Devices for cleaning or disinfecting the toilet room or the toilet bowl; Devices for eliminating smells
    • E03D9/02Devices adding a disinfecting, deodorising, or cleaning agent to the water while flushing
    • E03D2009/026Devices adding a disinfecting, deodorising, or cleaning agent to the water while flushing using a gel-form substance

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  • the invention relates to a toilet basket with a flushing water distribution element, according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • Active substance preparations of this type are used which, on the one hand, can be formed into dimensionally stable, non-deliquescent blocks and, on the other hand, have sufficient solubility so that a sufficient amount of active substances is released into the water during the short rinsing phase. It is also important that the active ingredient block remains unchanged after the rinsing process, apart from fragrance.
  • the preparation contains anionic and nonionic surfactants, perfume, cellulose powder, rinse regulators, inorganic salts, complexing agents, limestone-dissolving acids, antimicrobial agents, plasticizers and other customary additives.
  • the known toilet baskets for holding lumpy toilet cleaning blocks are usually not suitable for pastes or liquids.
  • the paste or liquid should not automatically flow out of the basket or drip out after the rinsing process has ended.
  • only a defined fraction of the liquid or paste should be dispensed during each rinsing process. This fraction of the active substance preparation which is released should be as identical as possible in each rinsing process.
  • Such toilet baskets for pasty or liquid preparations are made of, for example DE19520145A1 or off EP1334239B1 known.
  • Out EP0960984A2 a toilet basket is known which has in two chambers. The inlet openings are located on a removable cover part.
  • Out WO2008 / 080643A1 a module system for dispensing preparations into the flushing liquid of a toilet bowl is known. The unit of the module system comprises a storage container which has an outlet opening at the bottom. Preparations are dispensed through a rinsing plate.
  • Out US1091265 a toilet basket with two containers is known. A container is separated from the water flow and has an opening on the top for fragrance. The other container has an inlet opening and a plurality of outlet openings through which the rinsing water rinses off the preparations.
  • Out WO2005 / 093176A1 a toilet basket is known for holding a toilet block that can be overflowed with water and a fragrance block. Both blocks are in the same container, which is formed from two half-shells.
  • multi-chamber containers for the active substance preparations described at the outset which are hung in the toilet bowl in such a way that when the toilet bowl is flushed with water, active substance is released from the toilet basket into the toilet bowl. Due to the uneven flow conditions within the flushing water flow, depending on the positioning of the toilet basket at the edge of the toilet bowl, the chambers may be emptied unevenly.
  • a major disadvantage of all of these toilet baskets is, as already mentioned at the beginning, that the dosage essentially depends on the respective local flow conditions in the toilet bowl during the flushing process.
  • the flow conditions can, however, be very different depending on the type of toilet and the positioning of the toilet basket in or on the toilet bowl. For example, in some types of toilets there may be no release of active substances from the toilet basket because water is not or only insufficiently overflowed with water during the flushing process and the metering mechanism of the toilet basket is therefore not triggered.
  • the release of the active substances from such WC rinsers usually takes place through the penetration of rinsing water through openings in the WC rinser, the active substance substances being dissolved and, when the rinsing water emerges, discharged from the WC rinser through appropriate outlet openings and washed away.
  • the flow conditions of the rinsing water outlet from the pool edge of the toilet which are often very different locally, flow through it to different degrees, so that only a diffuse delivery of the active ingredients can be achieved. This uneven release of active ingredient is a major disadvantage.
  • toilet baskets for dispensing liquid or gel-like active ingredient preparations in which - depending on the design of the toilet baskets - a distribution element can be provided, by means of which in particular the liquid active ingredient preparations are dispensed by first opening the active ingredient preparation (s) distribute the distribution element in order to subsequently be flushed with flushing water and released into the flushing water.
  • the degree of rinsing largely depends on the position and the flow conditions in the toilet.
  • the object of the invention is therefore to provide a toilet basket which ensures that the preparation is dispensed as uniformly as possible into the flushing water.
  • a uniform delivery means a more uniform delivery of rinsing water into the inlet openings of the container compared to a toilet basket without a rinsing water distribution element due to an even distribution of rinsing water and / or a more uniform flow distribution along the toilet basket.
  • the toilet basket is designed such that it follows the contour of the toilet bowl when installed.
  • the toilet basket can be formed from an elastic material or have spring points at which the toilet basket is movably mounted.
  • the toilet basket can also consist of essentially dimensionally stable containers which are connected to one another via an elastic connection.
  • a container is understood to mean a packaging means which is suitable for at least partially enveloping and / or holding together a solid or gel-like preparation.
  • the toilet basket according to the invention has several containers. They are arranged side by side, preferably on a line.
  • the toilet basket for receiving a preparation or preparations that differ from one another.
  • preparations that are not stable with one another can be stored separately from one another.
  • the containers can be connected to one another in one piece. This has the particular advantage that the containers can be molded in one piece, for example in an injection molding process, and subsequent joining of individual containers is unnecessary. With such a configuration of the containers, it is further advantageous to design the containers as half-shells which are connected to one another by a material bridge.
  • the material bridge serves as a hinge around which the half-shells can be tilted and joined to one or a plurality of containers.
  • the containers can be connected to one another via a non-water-carrying web.
  • a non-water-carrying web This makes it possible, in particular, to form dimensionally stable containers which provide adequate mechanical protection for the preparations stored in them, the webs being able to form an elastic connection between the containers, so that the toilet basket follows the contour of the toilet bowl when inserted.
  • a container is designed so that rinsing water can flow through it, i.e. it has at least one inlet opening for the entry of rinsing water into the container and at least one outlet opening for the exit of rinsing water loaded with preparation from the container.
  • the inlet openings of the containers lie outside the flushing water flow. This means that without the use of a flushing water distribution element, no or at least only a very small amount of flushing water enters the container (s) through the inlet opening (s).
  • the containers essentially spherically.
  • a spherical design has proven to be particularly advantageous for evenly loading the containers with rinsing water. This seems to be due in particular to the fact that the spherical surfaces of the containers reflect and conduct impinging rinse water in a particularly advantageous manner.
  • the spherical surfaces offer a comparatively low flow resistance, so that in regions in which a particularly small amount of flushing water is applied to a toilet basket designed in this way, it is drained off to neighboring spherical containers via the spherical surface.
  • the rinsing water is broken and reflected in particular between adjacent spherically shaped containers in such a way that the rinsing water impinging is evenly distributed between the containers. This will be discussed in more detail below.
  • the flushing water sub-element serves to even out the flushing water flow emerging from the toilet, i.e. direct the flushing water flow from the outlet from under the edge of a toilet bowl over the length of the toilet basket as evenly as possible into the inlet openings in order to ensure that the preparations from the toilet basket dissolve or rinse as uniformly as possible over their entire length.
  • the rinse water sub-element is designed such that, when the toilet basket is in the suspended state, it is acted upon by rinse water during rinsing and a uniform release of the rinse water into the inlet openings of the container or containers is effected.
  • the rinse water distribution element is designed as a baffle plate, which generates splash water when rinse water strikes, thereby causing a uniform wetting or exposure of the containers or the inlet openings.
  • the flushing water distribution element is arranged below the inlet openings of the containers.
  • the flushing water distribution element and the inlet openings are designed in such a way that the flushing water surge is led from the toilet bowl from under the toilet rim via the flushing water distribution element to the inlet openings of the container of the toilet basket.
  • an edge is formed between the inlet openings and the flushing water distribution element, which limits the direct inflow of flushing water from the flushing water distribution element into a container.
  • the amount of flushing water that is led into the container can be adjusted via the distance between the inlet openings and the flushing water distribution element, that is to say the height of the edge. Flushing water, which is directed to the inlet openings via the flushing water distribution element, is broken and reflected at the edge, which acts like a weir, which also contributes to a uniform dispensing of flushing water into the inlet openings.
  • the flushing water distribution element is arranged above the inlet openings of the containers.
  • the flushing water distribution element and the inlet openings are designed in such a way that the flushing water surge is led from the toilet bowl from under the toilet rim via the flushing water distribution element to the inlet openings of the container of the toilet basket.
  • the flushing water distribution element is advantageously designed in the manner of a plate, slide, ramp or trough.
  • the flushing water distributing element can have grooves running in the longitudinal direction of the toilet freshener.
  • the rinse water distribution element may also be advantageous to at least partially design the rinse water distribution element as a grid, in particular if the rinse water distribution element is arranged above the inlet openings of the containers. This causes uniform dripping into the inlet openings or onto a preparation distribution element.
  • the rinse water distribution element can be provided together for all containers or separately for the containers. According to the invention, it is provided that the rinse water distribution element is formed in one piece with the containers, since this avoids an additional manufacturing step of assembling.
  • the length of the distribution element essentially corresponds to the length of the toilet basket.
  • Solid preparations which are also commonly referred to as toilet blocks, are predominantly produced as pressed moldings, as extrudates or by means of a casting process. It is also conceivable to at least partially form such shaped bodies from a gel-like or liquid phase.
  • the core of a toilet block can consist of a gel which is fixed in a cavity of the toilet block, for example by gluing.
  • toilet blocks usually have a cylindrical or beam-like shape.
  • the solid preparations can therefore be spherical.
  • the diameter of a preferred spherical toilet block is between 1 mm and 10 cm, preferably between 5 mm and 5 cm, particularly preferably between 1 cm and 3 cm.
  • Preparations for a toilet basket according to the invention usually contain substances such as Cleaning substances, enzymes, perfume oils, dyes, surfactants or foaming agents.
  • these can be natural perfume oils, dyes and surfactants.
  • the preparation preferably has a surfactant content of 2-50% by weight and / or a perfume oil content of 1-20% by weight and / or a dye content of 0.5-20% by weight.
  • the preparation comprises at least one enzyme in a concentration of 0.1 to 10% by weight.
  • a toilet block comprises at least a first water-soluble base body and at least one outer, water-soluble layer that at least partially covers the base body. It is very particularly preferred if the outer layer has different optical properties from the base body, such as color and / or gloss. This makes it possible to provide an indicator function for the user, which after a few wash cycles shows how evenly the respective toilet blocks in the toilet basket are overflowed and acted upon by water, so that the toilet dishwasher can be positioned differently in the toilet bowl.
  • the outer layer of the toilet block preferably has a thickness between 10-1,000 ⁇ m, particularly preferably 20-500 ⁇ m, very particularly preferably 50-150 ⁇ m.
  • the layer preferably completely surrounds the base body.
  • Preferred toilet blocks are further characterized in that the base body is a granulate and / or an extrudate and / or a pellet and / or a prill and / or a melt-cast molded body and / or a tablet.
  • the toilet basket according to the invention comprises a holder for fastening the toilet basket to the edge of the basin of a toilet.
  • Such holders are usually designed as a rod-shaped element with two loops, so that the spring action of the loops allows the holder to be clamped to the toilet basket at the edge of the toilet.
  • the holder comprises at least one spring element which has a substantially vertical or horizontal spring travel when the toilet washer is installed in the toilet. Furthermore, it is very particularly preferred that the holder has at least two spring elements, with a spring element having an essentially vertical spring travel and a spring element having a substantially horizontal spring travel when the toilet washer is installed in the toilet.
  • the spring travel provided enables improved and more flexible fixing of the toilet basket to toilets with different pool edge strengths and designs.
  • the spring element can be diamond-shaped.
  • FIG. 1 A first embodiment is shown in Fig. 1 shown and shows a toilet basket 1 for solid or gel-like preparations 4 with rinsing water distribution element 8 arranged above the inlet opening 5 in a side view.
  • the toilet basket 1 consists of a container 3, which has an inlet opening 5 at its head end, through which flushing water can enter the container 3 via the flushing water distribution element 8.
  • the rinsing water which has entered the container 3 detaches somewhat from the preparation 4 stored in the container 3, the rinsing water loaded with the preparation 4 leaving the container 3 via the outlet opening 6 and thus being released into the interior of the toilet bowl.
  • the rinse water distribution element 8 is shaped like a plate in the embodiment shown.
  • the flushing water distribution element 8 engages in the flushing water flow of the toilet bowl, the main direction of flow of the flushing water flow - as indicated by the arrow - usually being directed downward in the direction of gravity.
  • the rinse water flow is broken by the rinse water distribution element 8, which acts like a baffle plate, and distributed over the surface of the rinse water distribution element 8.
  • the surface of the flushing water distribution element 8 facing the flushing water flow can have liquid-conducting and / or -distributing structures, such as, for example, transverse and / or longitudinal grooves, capillaries or grids.
  • the rinsing water distribution element 8 can furthermore have an opening through which rinsing water can flow into the inlet opening 5 of the container 3.
  • the toilet basket shown has a holder 2, by which the toilet basket can be detachably attached to the edge of a toilet bowl by a user.
  • the holder 2 has a first spring element 9 and a second spring element 10, with the first spring element 9 having an essentially vertical spring travel and the second spring element 10 having a substantially horizontal spring travel when the toilet washer 1 is installed in the toilet, which means that improved and more flexible fixing of the toilet basket 1 to toilets with different pool edge strengths and designs is made possible.
  • FIG. 2 First shows a trough-like rinsing water distribution element 8.
  • the rinsing water distribution element 8 has a circumferential edge, so that rinsing water is collected in the receptacle formed in this way and is then passed through the inlet openings 5 into the container 3.
  • Flushing water distribution element 8 a uniform dispensing of flushing liquid into the inlet openings 5 of the container 3 can be brought about by the intermediate storage of flushing water in the tub-like flushing water distribution element 8.
  • the rinsing water distribution element 8 is designed to slide. It has an essentially horizontal part in the installed state of the toilet basket 1, from which a part that rises counter to the direction of gravity extends. This configuration of the rinse water distribution element 8 complements the described baffle plate effect by an accelerated flow of rinse water impinging on the rinse water distribution element 8 to the inlet openings 5 of the container 3.
  • FIG Fig. 4 A ramp-like configuration of the rinsing water distribution element 8 is shown in FIG Fig. 4 reproduced, wherein the flushing water distribution element 8 is arranged below the inlet opening 5 of the container 3.
  • an edge is formed between the inlet opening 5 and the flushing water distribution element 8, which has a function similar to an overflow weir.
  • rinse water can only enter the inlet opening 5 through the edge if the water level in the funnel formed by the rinse water distribution element 8 with the container 3 exceeds the height of the edge or of the overflow weir.
  • FIG. 5 An alternative embodiment of a toilet basket for solid or gel-like preparations with a flushing water distribution element arranged below the inlet opening is shown Fig. 5 .
  • FIG. 4 known toilet basket shows the toilet basket 1 Fig. 5 a plate-like flushing water distribution element 8, which extends in the installed state of the toilet freshener 1 in a toilet bowl directly from below the inlet opening 5 of the container 3 in the direction of the toilet rim.
  • Fig. 6 shows a toilet basket according to the invention for solid or gel-like preparations, such as those from the Fig. 1-5 are known, with four containers 3a-d arranged side by side in a row and a rinsing water distribution element 8 in the top view. As indicated by the different hatching of the preparations 4a-d, the containers 3a-d can store preparations 4a, 4b, 4c, 4d that are different from one another. Containers 3a-d which are adjacent to one another are connected to one another by a connection 13 which does not carry water.
  • FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a toilet basket 1 made of transparent material and likewise according to the invention for solid or gel-like preparations 4a-d with spherical containers 3a-d and a rinsing water distribution element 8.
  • the containers 3a-d are arranged in a row next to one another.
  • Spherical, solid preparations 4a-d are stored in the transparent containers 3a-d, which may differ from one another. Due to the transparent design of the containers 3a-d, the user can easily visually determine the consumption status of the preparations 4a-d.
  • the plate-like flushing water distribution element 8 which runs approximately at the level of the longitudinal axis, is arranged below the slot-shaped inlet openings 5a-d of the containers 3a-d and extends over the entire length of the toilet basket, which is also good from the front view of the Fig. 7 known toilet basket 1 can be seen how Fig. 8 shows.
  • the containers 3a-d and the distribution element 8 are formed in one piece, i.e. the containers 3a-d are formed from two half-shell-like elements which are connected with a hinge-like material bridge, in particular in an injection molding process, the flushing water distribution element 8 being molded onto one of the half-shell-like elements.
  • the containers 3a-d are then formed by collapsing the two half-shell-like elements, the elements being fixed to one another in the assembled state by a suitable positive and / or material connection.
  • the one-piece holder 2 by means of which the toilet basket 1 can be fixed at the edge of a toilet bowl, has two diamond-shaped spring elements 9, 10, the first spring element 9 having an essentially vertical spring travel when the toilet dishwasher 1 is installed in the toilet and the second spring element 10 has a substantially horizontal spring travel.
  • the spring travel provided enables improved and more flexible fixing of the toilet basket 1 to toilets with different pool edge strengths and configurations.
  • FIG Fig. 9 The functioning of the spherical containers 3a-d and the rinsing water distribution element 8 are shown in FIG Fig. 9 explained in more detail.
  • a first flushing water stream striking the spherical container is shown in the schematic representation of an arrow A, the width of the arrow A symbolizing the flushing water quantity and the length of the arrow A symbolizing the flushing water speed. If the flushing water stream hits the spherical surface of the container, the impinging flushing water stream is broken, that is, a part is deflected and generates a splash water proportion, which is indicated by arrow A1 and a part is drained off via the surface of the container, which is symbolized by arrow A2 is.
  • a second flushing water stream B in is exemplary Fig. 9 shown, which has a lower flushing water speed and quantity than flushing water stream A, which can be recognized from the smaller arrow length and width.
  • the splash water content decreases when hitting a spherical surface and the rinsing water proportion increases, which is discharged via the spherical container surface after it hits the spherical surface.
  • one of the spherical containers in the toilet basket is installed in a section with a high and strong flushing water load, a larger proportion of spray water is generated, which then distributes flushing water to the adjacent spherical containers, where it flows over the surfaces the spherical container flows off or directly into the inlet openings of the container.
  • less spherical water is generated by the spherical container design and a larger proportion of rinse water flows off over the surface of the container. This results in a uniform release of rinse water into the inlet openings of the containers.
  • the flushing water distribution element has a similar effect, which is inserted into the flushing water flow as a kind of baffle plate when the toilet basket is installed. In areas of high and strong rinse water exposure, a larger proportion of spray water is generated than in areas of weak rinse water exposure, so that there is a uniform release of the rinse water into the inlet openings of the containers over the surface of the rinse water distribution element.
  • spherical containers and rinsing water distribution element in particular the degree to which the spherical containers are wholly or partly in the rinsing water flow, the size and design of the inlet openings of the containers and the size and position of the rinsing water distribution element, enable the preparations to be rinsed off evenly .
  • the spherical containers 3a, 3b are provided for receiving spherical preparations with a diameter of 25-40mm.
  • the flushing water distribution element 8 has a depth between 2-20 mm, particularly preferably between 5-15 mm, whereby depth is to be understood as the horizontal extension in the suspended state of the flushing water distribution element 8 in the direction of the edge of the toilet that is subjected to flushing water. It is also advantageous to arrange the rinsing water distribution element 8 in or above the horizontal cutting plane containing the center point of the spherical containers 3a, 3b.
  • the Distance between the lower edges of the rinse water inlet openings 5a, 5b of the spherical containers 3a, 3b and the rinse water distribution element 8 is between 2 mm and 8 mm according to a preferred embodiment of the invention.
  • horizontal slots are preferred as rinsing water inlet openings 5a, 5b, the slots preferably having a height between 1-6 mm, preferably 2-4 mm, and a width of 5-35 mm, preferably 20-25 mm.
  • a toilet basket for liquid preparations with a preparation distribution element and a flushing water distribution element in top view (a) and side view (b) is shown in Fig. 10 pictured.
  • the toilet basket 1 for holding liquid preparations 4 comprises a first container 3a and a second container 3b for holding at least one preparation 4.
  • the containers 3a and 3b are arranged next to one another and each have an outlet opening which is directed downward in the direction of gravity (not shown) ).
  • the containers 3a, 3b can be coupled individually or together with the receptacle 12 of the toilet basket 1, the interior of the containers 3a, 3b via the outlet opening with the interposition of an arrangement in the receptacle 12 which prevents the preparation from flowing freely, with a preparation distribution element 11 communicates.
  • the plate-like preparation distribution element 11 has an exposure area over which washing liquid flows during the washing process.
  • a rinse water distribution element 8 is provided above the preparation distribution element 11 and extends over the entire length of the preparation distribution element 11.
  • the rinse water sub-element 8 has a width that is smaller than the width of the preparation distribution element 11, which is particularly evident Fig. 10b emerges.
  • the rinse water distribution element 11 can be designed in this embodiment in particular as a grid.
  • Fig. 11 shows a further advantageous embodiment of the toilet basket 1 in cross section. How from Fig. 11 can be seen, the spherical preparation 4 rests on spacer elements 14a, 14b. These spacer elements 14a, 14b have the effect that the outlet opening 6 of the container 3 is not closed by the spherical preparation 4, which prevents the toilet flusher from becoming blocked.
  • the spacer elements 14a, 14b can take any configuration and are not limited to the exemplary embodiment shown.
  • the spacer elements 14a, 14b are designed such that rinsing water can flow between the spacer elements 14a, 14b through to the outlet opening 6 of the container 3, which is indicated by the broken line of the spacer elements 14a, 14b.

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SI200932067T SI3002373T1 (sl) 2008-08-14 2009-03-13 WC-obešanka z elementom za porazdelitev izplakovalne vode
PL15196522T PL3002373T3 (pl) 2008-08-14 2009-03-13 Zawieszka do WC z elementem rozprowadzającym wodę płuczącą
HRP20201019TT HRP20201019T1 (hr) 2008-08-14 2020-06-26 Wc košarica sa elementom za raspodjelu vode za ispiranje

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