EP3006637A1 - Bouche pour écoulement mural ou au sol - Google Patents

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EP3006637A1
EP3006637A1 EP14188469.2A EP14188469A EP3006637A1 EP 3006637 A1 EP3006637 A1 EP 3006637A1 EP 14188469 A EP14188469 A EP 14188469A EP 3006637 A1 EP3006637 A1 EP 3006637A1
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Bernhard Kessel
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    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03FSEWERS; CESSPOOLS
    • E03F5/00Sewerage structures
    • E03F5/04Gullies inlets, road sinks, floor drains with or without odour seals or sediment traps
    • E03F5/0407Floor drains for indoor use
    • E03F5/0408Floor drains for indoor use specially adapted for showers

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  • the present invention relates to a process according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • the invention is based on the object to improve a generic flow such that the installation space for both types of installation is as low as possible, groundwater can be safely removed, the installation and handling of the process during installation is easy and high reliability of the process in use is guaranteed.
  • the receptacle has two opposite drain openings for discharging absorbed soil water, wherein in wall and floor installation according to a drain opening is arranged below the inlet opening, the process offers the opportunity at each type of installation safely dissipate soil water through another drain opening. This allows a reduction in the installation space of the drain, since the drain opening, from which the drain is cased to the sewer, can be positioned closer to the inlet opening for both types of installation.
  • the other drain opening may be arranged at least partially above the WasserabGermanmonys the arranged below the inlet opening drain opening.
  • the drain opening, which is arranged at least partially above the Wasserab technological proceedingss the arranged below the inlet opening drain opening can be sealed easier because it little or no contact with groundwater in contact. The seal is also less stressed and thus more durable.
  • the receptacle may have a bottom trough, in particular a closed bottom trough, and the two drainage openings may be arranged above the bottom trough.
  • Arranging the two drainage openings above the floor pan reduces the drainage space requirement in the direction of the floor, since the piping above the floor trough can begin.
  • the closed bottom pan separates the drain on the bottom against the environment, which facilitates the handling of the procedure during installation and allows damming of soil water in the direction of the drain opening.
  • the furthest to the inlet plane of the inlet opening point of the receiving container lie in a parallel to the inlet plane low level
  • the shortest distance between the arranged below the inlet opening drain hole and the low point level is at least a quarter, in particular one third of the distance between the inlet level and the low level. This creates distance between the drain opening and the lower limit of the receptacle. This distance can be used for the necessary brutalization of the drainage opening to the sewage system, whereby a protruding of the piping over the lower boundary of the receptacle is reduced or completely avoided, which reduces the required installation space of the drain in the ground direction.
  • the two drainage openings may have the same connection size.
  • the same tubing can be used for connection to the corresponding drain opening for both types of installation.
  • the drain may have a drain neck, which is replaceably attachable both to the one drain opening and to the other drain opening.
  • the same outlet nozzle can be used for mounting to each of the two drainage holes.
  • the discharge nozzle at the drain opening in the receptacle is releasably inserted or detachably inserted. The possibility of introducing, in particular the insertion of the drain neck in the receptacle allows easy installation and handling of the process during installation.
  • the discharge nozzle can be releasably attachable from the outside of the receiving container to the discharge openings.
  • the installation of the drain nozzle from the outside of the receptacle facilitates the assembly process of the drain nozzle and thus the installation and installation of the drain box.
  • the drain can have an odor trap, wherein the odor trap is detachably attachable both to the one drain opening and to the other drain opening. This allows the same odor trap to be used for both types of installation, simplifying installation of the process.
  • the odor trap can be releasably introduced, in particular insertable, into the drain neck.
  • drain sockets for mounting the odor trap is taken.
  • the releasable introduction of the odor trap into the outlet nozzle produces a direct fluid connection between the outlet nozzle and the odor trap.
  • the plugging facilitates quick installation.
  • the odor trap may comprise a hollow body with two open end pieces, wherein in the assembled state one end piece is mounted on the drain opening and the other end piece is below the water discharge level of the drain opening.
  • a compact odor trap is easy to handle and reliably dissipates excess soil water to the drain opening. Since the one end is below the Wasserab technicallyluss the drain hole, can not get in the insert, because of the accumulated below the Wasserab technicallymillions water odors from the sewer through the receptacle in the wet room.
  • the end piece provided for mounting on the discharge opening may extend at an angle to the other end piece.
  • the angular extent of the end pieces allows a corresponding angular transmission of excess soil water to the drain opening and thus a more compact design of the odor trap and the receptacle. This reduces the necessary installation space of the process.
  • such a compact odor trap is easy to handle, especially in handling within the receptacle.
  • the odor trap may have an inner wall protruding above the discharge level of the discharge opening, which increases the discharge level.
  • the drain may comprise a dummy piece which can replaceably close both the one drainage opening and the other drainage opening.
  • the same dummy piece can be used to close the corresponding drain hole.
  • the dummy piece can be detachably mountable to the drainage openings, in particular from the outside of the receiving container.
  • the mounting of the dummy piece to the drain hole allows easy mounting, especially when the dummy piece is mountable from the outside of the receiver.
  • the dummy piece at the drain opening in the receptacle is releasably insertable or insertable.
  • the dummy piece can be provided on its closure side with an artificial light source, in particular with an LED, and in particular the artificial light source can be detachably mounted on the dummy piece.
  • an artificial light source in particular with an LED
  • the artificial light source can be detachably mounted on the dummy piece.
  • Figure 1 to 5 show a sequence 1 in wall drain installation.
  • the process 1 has a receptacle 2 with a front part 3.
  • the receptacle 2 and the front part 3 are integrally formed here with each other.
  • the receptacle 2 may be multi-piece / multi-part design.
  • the front part 3 is the part of the sequence 1, which faces the wet cell 15 in both types of installation, both wall installation and floor installation, as explained in the later FIG. 6 good to see.
  • Installation feet that position the process 1 at a defined distance from the ground or the ground plane F and the wall or the wall plane G are not shown here in the figures for clarity.
  • the front part 3 has a first front collar 4 and a second front collar 5.
  • the first front collar 4 extends along a plane A, which in the wall installation shown parallel to the in FIG. 3 marked ground level F (horizontal) is.
  • the second front collar 5 extends along a plane B, which in the wall installation shown parallel to the in FIG. 3 Plotted wall level G (vertical) is located.
  • the first front collar 4 and the second front collar 5 are perpendicular to one another and form a peripheral outer edge region 6 of the front part 3.
  • first front collar 4 and the second front collar 5 From the first front collar 4 and the second front collar 5 are perpendicular side walls 7, which intersect at right angles and form a circumferential stem 8.
  • the stem 8 is marachtiförmig viewed from the outside, wherein a part of the box is recessed on four sides, which forms an inlet opening 9 of the sequence 1. Consequently, the edges 10 of the side walls 7 on the side facing away from the respective front collar 4, 5 together circumscribe a closed circumferential edge of the inlet opening 9.
  • the longest dimension of the sequence 1 extends along the X-axis. Exactly halfway along the extension of the process 1 along the X-axis is perpendicular to the X-axis, a center plane C.
  • the front collars 4, 5 are L-shaped, viewed from the side of the outlet perpendicular to the center plane C, with a longer leg and a shorter leg, the shorter leg being the first front collar 4 and the longer leg being the second front collar 5.
  • the inlet opening 9 is also L-shaped when viewed perpendicular to a section along the median plane C, as in FIG. 4 you can see.
  • the shorter, dashed legs 11 of the inlet opening 9 is in an inlet plane D.
  • the edges 10 of the projecting from the first front collar 4 side walls 7 form a wall installation in the inlet plane D lying inlet edge of the sequence 1, and the edges 10th the side walls 7 projecting from the second front collar 5 at ground installation, the inlet edge of the sequence lying in the inlet plane D.
  • the inlet level D lies in the horizontal plane and parallel to the ground plane F, that is here in FIGS. 1 to 5 parallel to the plane A.
  • the front collar 4, 5 are normally covered with a retracted wall 13 and a recessed bottom 14 after installation of the drain 1, as in the FIG. 6 In embodiment shown in floor installation can be seen. In this case, the closes to the wet cell 15th oriented surface of the retracted bottom 14 and the retracted wall 13 with the edges 10 flush or almost flush.
  • FIG. 1 is in the inlet opening 9 a continuously closed cover 38 releasably inserted.
  • the cover 38 is in cross-section along the center plane C in an approximately L-shaped and not flush with the side walls 7, but leaves a to the edges 10 of the inlet opening 9 continuously circulating, clear inlet gap 16 free.
  • a longer leg of the L-shaped cover 38 is parallel to the longer leg 12 and the front collar plane B and a shorter leg of the cover 38 is parallel to the shorter leg 11 and the front collar plane A.
  • a portion of the inlet gap 16 lies in the inlet plane D.
  • the running parallel to the front collar plane A, lower edges 10 form the leading edge of the process, which lies in front of a later applied to the front collar 5 vertical wall or wall plane.
  • the bottom water enters the outlet 1 in the fully installed state and falls directly into the receptacle 2 in the direction of the bottom trough 19 in front of the vertical wall of the wet cell.
  • Other covers with slots and / or other openings, for example with a grate, are also provided conceivable.
  • the receptacle 2 extends from the back of the front part 3 along an axis Y, which intersects the two front collar levels A and B and thus in the installed state, the horizontal and the vertical in complementary angles ⁇ , ⁇ of about 45 ° ,
  • cutting angles ⁇ , ⁇ with the front collar planes A and B in the range of greater than 0 ° and less than 90 °, in particular from 30 ° to 60 ° are conceivable.
  • the receptacle 2 is a closed hollow body with two to the axis Y approximately parallel, opposite side walls 17, 18, which open at one end into the inlet opening 9 and terminate on the inlet opening 9 opposite side with a bottom tray 19.
  • the drainage container also has two further, almost parallel shorter side walls 25, 26, which after a respective step 27 along the Y-axis in the direction of the bottom trough 19 by lying at an acute angle, longer side walls 23, 24 continue and rejuvenate.
  • the side walls 25, 26, 23, 24 connect the side walls 17 and 18.
  • the receptacle 2 has in addition to the inlet opening 9 in the two parallel side walls 17, 18 two opposite drain openings 20, 21 and an additional inlet opening 22 in the shorter side wall 25th
  • the bottom tray 19 with two mutually perpendicular partial surfaces 28, 29 has an approximately L-shaped configuration, in the position of their formed by the faces 28, 29 legs of the position of the front collar 4, 5 L formed -shaped leg corresponds, that is, the partial surface 29 extends parallel to the first front collar 4 and the partial surface 28 is parallel to the second front collar fifth
  • the outside of the bottom trough 19 extends with the lying at the lowest point of the sequence 1 part surface 29 partly in a low-level E, which is parallel to the inlet plane D and represents the largest distance a between the exterior of the receptacle 2 and the inlet level D.
  • the partial surface 28 of the bottom trough 19 extends in the low point level E, as in FIG. 6 you can see.
  • a shortest distance b between the first drain opening 20 and the low point level E is at least a quarter of the length of the distance a between the inlet level D and the low point level E.
  • the shortest distance b is here, as well as in the determination of the Abriostiles H1 the drain opening 20, measured from the lowest point of the first drain opening 20 at.
  • FIG. 4 the Wasserab adopted to H1 of the first drain opening 20 is shown for better understanding.
  • the level H1 is parallel to the inlet level D.
  • both drainage openings 20, 21 are circular, the same size and their centers are in the center plane C.
  • the first drain opening 20 is positioned below the inlet opening 9 and the inlet level D.
  • the first discharge opening 20 is provided with a first approximately 30 projecting from the side wall 17 and circular circumferential first collar 30.
  • the first collar 30 extends largely rotationally symmetrically along a first collar axis Z1.
  • the second drain opening 21 lies opposite the first drain opening 20 and is positioned above the inlet level D.
  • the second drain opening 21 with an approximately perpendicular from the side wall 18 protruding and circular circumferential second collar 31 provided.
  • the second collar 31 extends largely rotationally symmetrical along a second collar axis Z2.
  • the drain 2 has a largely rotationally symmetrical, tubular drain pipe 32 which is detachably inserted into the first collar 30 from the outside of the drain tank 2.
  • the discharge nozzle 32 extends with its tubular body 35 as a whole straight along an axis of rotation R1, which coincides in the inserted state with the collar axis Z1.
  • the outlet pipe 32 has on an outer, inserted into the collar 30, circumferential side on a circumferential sealing surface 33.
  • the discharge nozzle 32 further has on the inserted into the first collar 30 side of a flange 34 which extends circumferentially and perpendicular to the tubular body 35 and bears flush on the first collar 30.
  • the flange 34 has two opposite mounting wings 36 with through holes 37, which abut in the inserted state with two provided in the first collar 30 screw holes.
  • the sequence 1 further comprises a tubular odor trap 39 with two open end pieces 40, 41.
  • the two open end pieces 40, 41 of the odor trap 39 extend at an angle of approximately 90 ° to each other.
  • the one end piece 40 is rotationally symmetrical and inserted into an inner surface 42 of the drain neck 32, which is parallel to the sealing surface 33 of the drain neck 32 on the inside of the drain neck 32. In this case, an outer sealing surface 43 of the end piece 40 seals against the inner surface 42.
  • a taper 44 approximately at the level of the flange 34 in the interior of the discharge nozzle 32 forms a circumferential axis of rotation R1 stop.
  • the other end 41 extends with its opening 45 parallel to the axis Y in the direction of the bottom trough 19 and protrudes below the drain level H1 of the first drain opening 20th
  • the cross section of the odor trap 39 perpendicular to its extension direction is approximately rectangular with rounded edges.
  • the two wider side walls 46, 47 of the odor trap 39 extend approximately parallel to the side walls 17, 18 of the receptacle 2, wherein the side wall 46 rests flat against the side wall 17 of the receptacle 2.
  • the drain level H1 of the first drain opening 20 is defined without odor trap 39 by a deepest point of the inner transition between the first collar 30 and the side wall 17, as in FIG. 4 you can see.
  • the drain level H2 is correspondingly defined by a lowest point of the internal transition between the second collar 31 and the associated side wall 18.
  • the odor trap 39 has in its interior an inner wall 50 which extends at the transition between the rotationally symmetrical end piece 40 to the wide side wall 46 of the wide side wall 46 parallel to the side wall 47 further in the direction of the end piece 40.
  • the inner wall 50 extends in the direction of the inlet level D and increases with its uppermost edge 51, the drain level H1 by a corresponding extent c perpendicular to and in the direction of the inlet plane D.
  • the thus increased water drainage level I1 is for ease of understanding FIG. 4 also marked.
  • the receptacle 2 further comprises a largely rotationally symmetrical dummy piece 52 which is inserted from the outside of the receptacle 2 in the second collar 31 and sealingly seals it.
  • the dummy piece extends with a closed at one end tubular body 53 as a whole along a rotational axis R2, which coincides in the inserted state with the collar axis Z2.
  • An outer, parallel to the rotation axis R2 circumferential sealing surface 54 of the dummy piece 52 seals against an inner sealing surface 55 of the second collar 31 from.
  • the closed end is flush with the inner surface of the side wall 18.
  • the dummy piece 52 has at its open end a perpendicular to its axis of rotation R2 circumferential flange 56.
  • the flange 56 also has two opposite mounting wings 57 with through holes 58 which in the inserted state abut two screw holes in the second collar 31 in alignment.
  • the dummy piece 52 is detachably provided at its closed end with a light-emitting diode strip 59 (LED strip) which has at least one LED.
  • LED strip 59 is inserted into a mounting rail 60, which in turn is releasably pushed onto a mounting shoe 61 located on the closed end of the blind piece 52.
  • the LED strip 59 extends in the horizontal direction in the receptacle 2 parallel to the axis X.
  • the LED strip 59 for example, be powered by a built-in battery or battery cell, or via a suitable line connection with power.
  • FIG. 6 shows another embodiment of the procedure in floor installation. Parts of the sequence 62 which correspond to the procedure 1 described above are given the same reference numerals. The same applies to drawn planes and axes. For the sake of clarity, the planes are shown here merely by two-dimensional lines.
  • the receptacle 2 and the odor trap 39 are identical to the previously described embodiment. In the following, only the differences to the first sequence 1 and the different installation type will be discussed in more detail.
  • the longer, dashed leg 12 of the inlet opening 9 lies in the inlet level D and the second outlet opening 21 is arranged below the first outlet opening 20 and the inlet level D. Accordingly, the first drain opening 20 is at least partially positioned above the Wasserabriosmonys H2 of the second drain opening 21, in particular if one disregards the increase by the inner wall 50 of the odor trap 39. With the odor trap 39, the increased I 2 drain level of the second drain opening 21 is approximately at the same height as the lowest point of the opposite first drain opening 20.
  • a drain pipe 63 is introduced, which in comparison to the drain pipe 32 from the FIGS. 1 to 5 only differs in that it does not extend completely straight along a rotation axis, but turns off after a short length and perpendicular to its axis of rotation, and so in the inserted state here partially parallel to the X-axis.
  • the dummy piece 64 differs from the dummy piece 52 from the FIGS. 1 to 5 in that it has no mounting shoe 61 and is not provided with a mounting rail 60 and an LED bar 59.
  • the longer leg of the cover 38 is parallel to the inlet level D in the floor installation shown here and the cover 38 protrudes beyond the inlet level D in the direction of the wet cell 15.
  • the cover can be recessed to the inlet level D or flush with it ,
  • cover 38 as in this view of FIG. 6 in comparison to FIG. 1 can be seen well, stiffened on the receptacle 2 side facing multiple ribs 67.
  • the odor trap 39 is as in the FIGS. 1 to 5 inserted from the inside of the receptacle 2 in the discharge nozzle 63 and is in the manner described above with the wide side wall 46 now on the side wall 18 at.
  • the stop ribs are not shown here.
  • FIG. 6 also shows the retracted bottom 14 and the retracted wall 13, which rest on the two front collar 4, 5.
  • the retracted bottom 14 and the retracted wall 13 obscure most of the process 1 to the wet cell 15, so that only the cover 38 with the circumferential inlet gap 16 of the wet cell 15 is visible.
  • the groundwater falls in the inlet gap 16 in front of the vertical wall 13 of the wet cell directly through the inlet surface D in the receptacle 2 down in the direction of the bottom tray 19th
  • the dummy piece 52 is sealingly inserted from the outside into the second collar 31 and secured by screws over the through holes 58 of the mounting wings 57 on the collar 31.
  • the position of the through holes 58 to the receptacle 2 ensures the correct orientation of the mounting shoe 61 and thus the later mounted LED strip 59 safe.
  • the additional inlet opening 22 is either also closed or a dirty water inlet is later mounted here to the drain 1.
  • the fitting for the installation situation outlet 32 is inserted from the outside sealingly into the first collar 30 and secured by screws on the through holes 37 of the mounting blade 36 to the first collar 30.
  • the flange 34 limits the insertion depth of the discharge nozzle 32 in the first collar 30th
  • the receptacle 2 is brought by means not shown spacers / mounting feet in its intended position at the transition between the original wall and the original floor and fixed.
  • the drain pipe 32 is connected via a further piping to the sewer. The necessary steps for this purpose are facilitated by the easily accessible position of the first drain opening 20 with the outlet nozzle 32 by their location and orientation towards the wet cell.
  • Flushing to the two front collar 4, 5 a retracted to the original floor and the original wall wall and floor are fed and fixed in a known manner.
  • the retracted soil has a conventional manner a slight slope to the inlet gap 16 down.
  • the odor trap 39 is inserted through the inlet opening 9 in the receptacle 2 and plugged sealingly from the receiving container inside the drain pipe 32.
  • the odor trap 32 is brought with the wide side wall 46 through the inlet opening 9 from above into abutment with the stop rib 48, wherein the contact point between the odor trap 39 and stop rib 48 serves as a fulcrum.
  • the odor trap 39 is rotated against the side wall 17, so that the end piece 40 is sealingly inserted into the discharge nozzle 32 and the side wall 46 abuts against the side wall 17.
  • the mounting rail 60 is pushed with the LED strip 59 on the mounting shoe 61 of the dummy piece 52 and the inlet opening 9 covered with the cover 38.
  • the groundwater along the slope runs in the direction of the inlet gap 16.
  • the water falls abruptly before a vertical wall of the wet cell through the inlet level D in the receptacle 2 down in Direction of the bottom tray 19 to accumulate there to the water drainage level I1.
  • the odor trap 39 prevents the water from running directly into the first drain opening 20, and the open end 41 projecting below the water drainage level 11 stops gases rising from the sewer toward the wet room 15 through the backwater. If necessary, the process 1 can be quickly and without tools disassembled, cleaned and reassembled by quickly removing the cover 38, the LED strip 59, the mounting rail 60 and the odor trap 39.
  • the process 1 can be converted from wall installation to floor installation even before a final installation or by simply repositioning drain pipe 32, odor trap 39, dummy piece 52 with mounting rail 60 and LED bar 59 in the corresponding other drain openings 20, 21.

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CN108193742A (zh) * 2018-01-25 2018-06-22 陈年康 具有相对设置的排水开口的排水管

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