EP3365504A1 - Bodenablauf mit daran befestigter dichtmanschette - Google Patents
Bodenablauf mit daran befestigter dichtmanschetteInfo
- Publication number
- EP3365504A1 EP3365504A1 EP16765981.2A EP16765981A EP3365504A1 EP 3365504 A1 EP3365504 A1 EP 3365504A1 EP 16765981 A EP16765981 A EP 16765981A EP 3365504 A1 EP3365504 A1 EP 3365504A1
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- Prior art keywords
- wall
- floor drain
- inlet opening
- housing
- side walls
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- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
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Classifications
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E03—WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
- E03F—SEWERS; CESSPOOLS
- E03F5/00—Sewerage structures
- E03F5/04—Gullies inlets, road sinks, floor drains with or without odour seals or sediment traps
- E03F5/0407—Floor drains for indoor use
- E03F5/0409—Devices for preventing seepage around the floor drain
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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
- E03C1/14—Wash-basins connected to the waste-pipe
Definitions
- the present invention relates to a floor drain to ⁇ collectively an elongated housing having a bottom wall, two extending in a longitudinal direction of side walls, two side walls interconnecting the end walls and provided with an elongated, longitudinally extending inlet opening top wall, and a starting up from the bottom wall or from one of the side walls or from one of the end walls outwardly extending, serving for connection of a drain pipe outlet pipe.
- WO 2007/014817 AI describes a floor drain of the type mentioned with an elongated housing having an integrated, in cross-section spiral odor trap, over the water, the housing over an approximately centrally provided in the ceiling wall and longitudinally over the entire length of the ceiling wall extending feed opening is supplied, is discharged in the direction of a arranged on one of the end walls drain nozzle.
- the in ⁇ stallation of the floor drain is to restrict very difficult to have a proper seal be- see the ceiling wall and the surrounding substrate ago ⁇ make.
- the present OF INVENTION ⁇ dung provides a floor drain of the type mentioned, which is characterized in that the inlet opening each ⁇ wells a distance from the front ends of the top wall and spaced apart ends of at least one of the side walls, so that a the Zulauf ⁇ réelle surrounding receiving flange is formed on which a sealing sleeve is fastened ⁇ or can be attached, for example, using a suitable adhesive.
- the sealing collar can be fixedly connected to the top wall also in the area Zvi ⁇ rule of the inlet opening and the front ends of the top wall, so that during the installation of the floor drain not only a proper lateral but also a Trim ⁇ proper end sealing between the Ceiling wall and the adjacent substrate can be guaranteed.
- the inlet opening is arranged at a distance from the front ends of the ceiling wall, which carries at least 10 mm be ⁇ , in particular at least 20 mm. This leaves between ⁇ tween the inlet opening and the front ends of the De- enough space for secure attachment of the sealing collar.
- the sealing collar on the ceiling wall is preferred to be ⁇ solidifies and is at least a few centimeters above the frontal and / or lateral ends of the ceiling wall in front. Accordingly, a seal can be easily made.
- the inlet opening has a width in ⁇ Be ranging up from 4 to 12 mm, which on the one hand, a proper water flow and on the other hand a visually pleasing design can be achieved.
- the top wall defining at least a sloping in Rich ⁇ tung the inlet opening gradient.
- the tiles that are arranged in the intended condition on the ceiling wall provided with a corresponding predefined slope.
- the bottom wall and a lower region of the inner wall of the outlet nozzle steplessly merge into one another. This ensures proper drainage of the water.
- the bottom wall defines a sloping down to the outlet nozzle slope. This too is conducive to proper water drainage.
- a support brace increases the stiffness of the De ⁇ ckenwand so that they can be more heavily loaded.
- the housing has feet, which are designed in particular as an extension of the side walls and / or the end walls. Thanks to such feet, the housing is et ⁇ raised something, so that a drain pipe can be easily connected to the drain pipe.
- the inlet opening directly adjoins one of the side walls.
- This arrangement of the inlet opening has the advantage over centrally disposed inlet openings that the inlet opening when the floor drain according to the invention is mounted directly to a shower wall when installing a floor-level shower can be positioned immediately adjacent to the shower wall, which is why the Unterkon ⁇ construction or tiles only must be provided with a single sloping in the direction of Zulauf ⁇ réelle slope, which is associated with only a small effort.
- Another advantage is that the Zu ⁇ run opening is hardly noticeable when fully installed shower, resulting in a very new and attractive appearance.
- a sealing collar which projects upwards from the side wall is advantageously fastened to the side wall adjoining the inlet opening. Thanks to such a sealing collar becomes a tight transition to an adjacent Room wall achieved when the corresponding side wall is positioned un ⁇ indirectly adjacent to the room wall.
- a splash guard as well as a visually appealing appearance of the protruding area of the sides ⁇ wall defining an aperture, the ⁇ .
- the housing has at least one upwardly extending web, which is arranged adjacent to the inside of that side wall, to which the Zu ⁇ running opening immediately adjacent, and extending from the bottom wall or the side wall, wherein the side wall and the at least one web between them ei ⁇ nen receiving slot define, and that an elongated, strip-shaped aperture is provided, which can be inserted into the receiving slot and the supernatant is variable beyond the ceiling wall by appropriate choice of the insertion.
- a diaphragm is more flexible to handle than the previously described, defined by the side wall panel.
- the at least one web at least ⁇ extends over the entire length of the inlet opening, in particular over the entire length of the housing, resulting in a simple structure.
- the housing is integrally formed or consists of non-releasably interconnected individual components. This leads to a very robust construction.
- an odor trap is formed in the interior of the housing, which fluidly connects the inlet opening with the outlet connection, so that no separate odor trap has to be provided.
- the odor trap has at least two storage chambers, which fill in the normal state of the floor drain with backwater, and a drain chamber, wherein the first storage chamber and the second storage chamber by a longitudinally extending and downward from the ceiling wall first partition are separated from each other, which is provided in the lower region with one or more first passage openings, and wherein the second storage chamber and the discharge chamber are separated by a longitudinally and upwardly from the bottom wall extending second partition wall which in the upper region with one or is provided with a plurality of second passage openings. Thanks to this construction, a simple construction with low material usage is achieved.
- the storage chambers are 29los ⁇ sen at least one of its end faces by an additional partition.
- the inlet opening is centered at equal distances to the Side walls arranged, wherein the odor trap has a centrally disposed first storage chamber and two second storage ⁇ chambers, which are each adjacent to the first storage ⁇ chamber arranged and fluidly connected to a common drain chamber.
- the height of the first and second through-holes ⁇ 4-12 mm.
- the odor trap and the housing are integrally formed or non-detachably connected to each other, whereby a robust construction is achieved.
- Figure 1 is a perspective view of a bottom ⁇ drain according to a first embodiment of the present invention, wherein a sealing collar of Bodenab ⁇ run is shown transparent;
- Figure 2 is a plan view of dargestell ⁇ th in Figure 1 floor drain, wherein a sealing sleeve for better illustration is not shown;
- Figure 3 is a sectional view of the floor drain ent ⁇ long line III-III in Figure 2;
- Figure 4 is a perspective sectional view of
- FIG. 5 is a sectional view of the floor drain ent ⁇ long line VV in Figure 4, wherein the floor drain is in the assembled state;
- Figure 6 is a perspective view of a bottom ⁇ drain according to a second embodiment of the present invention, wherein a sealing collar of Bodenab ⁇ run is shown transparent;
- Figure 7 is a partially sectioned perspektivi ⁇ specific view of the floor drain shown in Figure 6;
- Figure 8 is a perspective sectional view of
- Figure 9 is a plan view of the dargestell ⁇ th in Figure 6 floor drain
- Figure 10 is a sectional view of the floor drain ent ⁇ long line XX in Figure 9;
- Figure 11 is a sectional view of the floor drain ent ⁇ long line XI-XI in Figure 9, wherein the floor drain is in the assembled state;
- Figure 12 is a perspective view of a bottom ⁇ drain according to a third embodiment of the present invention, wherein a sealing collar of Bodenab ⁇ run is shown transparent;
- Figure 13 is a perspective, partially cut ⁇ tene view of the bottom drain shown in Figure 12 without sealing sleeve;
- Figure 14 is a sectional view of the floor drain ent ⁇ long the sectional plane XIV in Figure 12;
- Figure 15 is a sectional view of the floor drain ent ⁇ long the sectional plane XV in Figure 12;
- FIG. 16 shows a sectional view of the floor drain along the sectional plane XVI in FIG. 13;
- Figure 17 is a view of the floor drain analogous to
- FIGS 1 to 4 show a floor drain 1 according ei ⁇ ner first embodiment is used, for example, when installing a floor-moving ⁇ chen shower of the present invention.
- the floor drain 1 comprises a one piece and elongated shaped housing 2 having a bottom wall 3, two extending in a longitudinal direction of side walls 4 and 5, two side walls 4 and 5 with ⁇ each connecting end walls 6 and 7 and a de ⁇ ckenwand 8, wherein the side wall 4 protrudes upward by a distance a above the ceiling wall 8, preferably by 10 to 20 mm.
- the housing 2 is provided with feet 9, which are formed as an extension of the side walls 4 and 5.
- the ceiling wall 8 is provided with a Zulauf ⁇ réelle 10 which extends in the longitudinal direction L and in the present case is rectangular, wherein the ceiling wall 8 is inclined slightly downwards in the direction of the inlet opening, whereby a slope is defined.
- the inlet opening 10 directly adjoins the side wall 4 and ends in each case with a distance b in front of the front ends of the ceiling wall 8, wherein the distance b is preferably at least 10 mm, preferably more than 20 mm.
- the width B of Inlet opening 10 is in the range of 4 to 12 mm.
- Starting from the side wall 5 extends outwardly Ab ⁇ a flow nozzle 11, which serves to connect a drain pipe, not shown.
- the discharge nozzle 11 can also be arranged on one of the end walls 6 or 7, even if this is not the case in the present case.
- the bottom wall 3 and a lower region of the inner wall of the outlet nozzle 11 are continuous with each other, wherein the bottom wall 3 defines a sloping to the outlet nozzle 11 Ge ⁇ cases, which is indicated by the arrow 12.
- Between the end wall 7 and the ceiling wall 8 extend inside the housing 2 support struts 13, in this case at an angle of 45 °.
- a sealing collar 14 is attached, which protrudes at least a few inches beyond the front ends of the ceiling wall 8 and the side wall 5 away, is recessed in the region of the inlet opening 10 and the rest covers the entire ceiling wall 8.
- a further sealing collar 14 is buildin ⁇ Untitled on the side wall 4 and is upstream in front of this.
- FIG. 5 shows the floor drain 1 shown in the Figures 1 to 4 in the assembled state as part of a floor-level shower ⁇ .
- insulating panels 16 are laid in a first step on a concrete floor.
- the floor drain 1 is then ⁇ po sitioned such to the insulation boards 16, that is arranged on the side wall 4 of the sealing collar 14 comes to a wall 17 to the plant. Since ⁇ at the sealing sleeve 14 is fixed to the wall 17, for example using a tile adhesive. Since ⁇ raufhin the rest of the wall with sealing material substitutedich ⁇ tet.
- This sealing material may be sealing act, whose structure corresponds to those of the sealing collars 14.
- a streichfä ⁇ hige sealing fluid can also be used, to name just one example.
- a drain pipe 18, which forms part of a domestic sewage system is connected to the drainage pipe 11.
- a screed 19 is applied to the top of the insulation panels 16 such that the screed 19 flush with the top wall 8 of the housing 2 and defines a Rich ⁇ tion of the inlet opening 10 sloping slope, which is indicated by the arrow 20 and preferably the through the ceiling wall 8 defined gradient corresponds.
- the screed 19 can in principle also a prefabricated gradient element are used, as in ⁇ example, a slope board or the like. After hardening of the screed 19, the underside of the überste ⁇ Henden area is held on the ceiling wall 8
- Sealing collar 14 at the top of the screed 19 be ⁇ consolidates, which in turn can be done using a tile tile ⁇ bers. Then the entire top of the screed 19 is sealed with a suitable sealing material. The same applies to the transitions between the top of the held on the top wall 8 sealing sleeve 14 and the top of the screed.
- suitable sealing mats or spreadable sealing compound can re-ver ⁇ applies to.
- Sealing mats should be laid so that they overlap the set on the screed 19 Dichtmanschet ⁇ te 14 from above.
- the sealing sleeve 14 may in principle be sized so large that it covers the entire floor surface of the shower and the use of additional sealing mats or a other additional sealing is unnecessary.
- tiles 21 are laid on the floor and on the walls using a tile adhesive.
- the arrangement shown in Figure 5 is particularly advantageous in that thanks to the fact that the inlet opening 10 is bordered by the end face of the sealing sleeve 14, a proper seal between the floor drain 1 and the surrounding screed can be easily prepared. Bordering one of the end faces 6 or 7 against a room wall, the front side over ⁇ standing sealing sleeve 14 can be led up to the room wall.
- Another advantage is that the slope indicated by the arrow 20 only has to have a single direction, namely in the direction of the inlet opening 10, since the inlet opening 10 directly adjoins the wall 17. Furthermore, the defined by the floor drain 1 and the tiles 21 water drain is barely visible. This gives the arrangement despite the very inexpensive construction of the floor drain 1 a new and visually very ⁇ speaking appearance.
- Figures 6 to 11 show a floor drain 1 according to ei ⁇ ner second embodiment of the present invention, the structure of which largely coincides with that of the previously described floor drain, which is why func ⁇ onal same components are designated by the same reference numerals and will not be explained again.
- the Bodenab ⁇ run 1 differs from the previously described floor drain on the one hand to the effect that the discharge nozzle 11 is positioned on the end wall 7.
- the housing 2 incorporates a trap, the vorlie ⁇ quietly two accumulation chambers 22 and 23, which fill in the destination ⁇ contemporary state of the floor drain 1 with storage water, and has a drain chamber 24, wherein the first storage ⁇ chamber 22 and the second storage chamber 23 through an in the longitudinal direction L and downwardly from the top wall 8 réellere ⁇ ckende first partition wall 25 are separated from each other, which is provided in the lower region with one or more first passage openings 26, and wherein the second storage chamber 23 and the discharge chamber 24 by a longitudinally L and upwardly from the bottom wall 3 réellere ⁇ ckende second partition wall 27 are separated from each other, which is provided in the upper region with a plurality of second through holes 28.
- the second partition 27 extends partially continuously between the bottom wall 3 and the top wall 8, it acts as a support for the top wall 8, which is why no addi ⁇ che support strut 13 is required.
- the second Staukam ⁇ mer 23 is alone connected via the second through holes 28 fluidly connected to the outlet nozzle 11, which in the present case is realized by an additional partition 29 which closes the storage chambers 22 and 23 at the outlet ⁇ pointing towards 11 end face.
- the housing 2 further has at least one upwardly extending web 30 which is disposed adjacent to the inside of the Be ⁇ tenwand 4, to which the inlet opening 10 adjacent, wherein the side wall 4 and the web 30 define a receiving slot 31 between them, in the an elongated, strip-shaped aperture 32 is set ⁇ is inserted into the receiving slot 31 ⁇ who can and their supernatant on the top wall 8 addition is variable by appropriate choice of the insertion depth.
- the panel 32 thus forms an alternative to the auch ⁇ ren side wall 4 of the previously described floor drain 1, wherein the aperture 32 is to the effect of advantage that it can be handled flexibly during the assembly of the floor drain 1.
- Figures 12 to 17 show a floor drain 1 according to a third embodiment of the present invention, the structure of which largely coincides with that of the previously described second embodiment, for which reason functionally identical components are designated by like reference numerals and will not be explained again.
- the floor drain 1 of the third embodiment is different from that of the second embodiment in that the drain pipe 11 is positioned at an end portion of the side wall 5.
- the inlet opening 10 is arranged centrally at equal distances from the side walls 4 and 5.
- the odor trap comprises a centrally arranged first stagnation chamber 22 and two second stowage chambers 23, which are each arranged adjacent to the first stagnation chamber 22 and are connected in fluid communication with the common outflow chamber 24.
- the floor drain 1 according to the third embodiment of the present invention is particularly intended to be spaced apart from a room wall during its installation.
- the floor drains according to the second and third embodiments can be formed without odor trap.
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