EP3882407A1 - Arrangement de réservoir de chasse d'eau - Google Patents

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EP3882407A1
EP3882407A1 EP20163573.7A EP20163573A EP3882407A1 EP 3882407 A1 EP3882407 A1 EP 3882407A1 EP 20163573 A EP20163573 A EP 20163573A EP 3882407 A1 EP3882407 A1 EP 3882407A1
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Cornelia BURRI
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03DWATER-CLOSETS OR URINALS WITH FLUSHING DEVICES; FLUSHING VALVES THEREFOR
    • E03D1/00Water flushing devices with cisterns ; Setting up a range of flushing devices or water-closets; Combinations of several flushing devices
    • E03D1/01Shape or selection of material for flushing cisterns
    • E03D1/012Details of shape of cisterns, e.g. for connecting to wall, for supporting or connecting flushing-device actuators
    • E03D1/0125Details of shape of cisterns, e.g. for connecting to wall, for supporting or connecting flushing-device actuators of built-in cisterns

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  • the present invention relates to a cistern arrangement according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • Concealed cisterns and their actuation plates which can be arranged either parallel to the vertically extending front side or parallel to the horizontally extending upper side of the cistern, are known from the prior art.
  • the EP 2 775 052 such a concealed cistern.
  • the actuation plate is always the element via which the user can activate the flush trigger.
  • the concealed cistern must be mounted at a distance from the wall surface of the bathroom. If this distance is chosen too small, it will not be possible to mount the flush plate, as its rear edge would collide with the wall surface. The plumber will usually only recognize the incorrect positioning of the cistern after the wall structure has been completed, for example after tiling, which results in expensive dismantling or reworking of the actuator plate.
  • the invention is based on an object of specifying a cistern arrangement which overcomes the disadvantages of the prior art.
  • a cistern arrangement comprises a cistern with an interior space which is delimited by a front wall, a rear wall and a side wall, the front wall having a front opening and the side wall having an opening at the top.
  • the cistern arrangement further comprises a closure plate for closing one of the openings mentioned, a cover plate for covering the other of the openings mentioned, the cover plate having at least one passage for the passage of actuating means for actuating a flush valve arranged in the cistern, and arranged in the area of the openings mentioned Bearing elements with bearing structures for supporting the closure plate and the cover plate.
  • the cistern arrangement comprises a spacer with a stop surface, which spacer can be moved from an initial position to a stop position relative to the rear wall of the cistern, such that in the stop position the stop surface is at a distance from the rear wall.
  • stop surface is at a distance from the rear wall in the stop position ensures that the cistern is mounted at the said distance from on-site elements, such as a building wall. Incorrect assembly, in which the distance for the intended actuator plate is too small, can be avoided.
  • the cistern can be mounted at a sufficiently large distance from a wall on the building side so that an actuator plate to be mounted as intended can be mounted on the top of the cistern.
  • the spacer For the assembly of the cistern arrangement for top-side actuation, the spacer must be brought from the starting position into the actuation position, so that the corresponding distance is maintained when the cistern is installed.
  • the cover plate For front actuation, the cover plate is to be inserted into the opening on the front, with an actuation plate being mounted in a known manner in front of the cover plate.
  • the cover plate For top-side actuation, the cover plate is to be inserted into the top-side opening, with an actuation plate being mounted in a known manner in front of the cover plate.
  • the actuation means are, for example, push rods, which can be actuated by actuating buttons in the actuating plate.
  • the expression “on the front” is to be understood in such a way that actuation in the installed position can take place from the front, that is to say in the direction of a horizontal direction.
  • the expression “on the top” is to be understood in such a way that actuation in the installed position can take place from above, that is, in the direction of a vertical direction.
  • the stop surface is at a greater distance from the rear wall of the cistern than in the starting position.
  • the stop surface is preferably essentially flush with the rear wall. In this way, compact assembly for front-side actuation can be achieved.
  • the distance between the stop surface and the rear wall, viewed in the direction of the surface normal to the stop surface, is preferably in the range from 2 to 6 centimeters. Other distances, in particular larger ones, are also conceivable.
  • the spacer is preferably mounted on the bearing element of the opening at the top so as to be movable from the starting position into the stop position. This means that the spacer can be moved relative to the bearing element.
  • the bearing element itself is preferably firmly connected to the cistern. Alternatively, the spacer is mounted on the cistern so that it can be moved from the starting position into the stop position.
  • the spacer is mounted on the bearing element or on the cistern via at least one longitudinal guide.
  • the spacer can be moved or displaced along a straight axis from the starting position into the stop position.
  • the movement is a translational shift.
  • a particularly user-friendly structure can be created via this translational movement.
  • the at least one longitudinal guide and the spacer preferably have at least one latching element, the latching element providing latching between the longitudinal guide and spacer when the spacer is in the starting position and / or in the stop position.
  • the locking element is both in the Starting position as well as in the stop position ready a locking, whereby the spacer is locked at the two determined positions.
  • the latching element is preferably provided by a latching tab which protrudes into correspondingly positioned latching recesses.
  • the locking tab is preferably on the bearing element or on the cistern and the recess is preferably on the spacer.
  • the latching element is particularly preferably designed in such a way that a latching connection is provided between the bearing element or cistern and spacer both in the starting position and in the end position.
  • the spacer is mounted on the bearing element or on the cistern via a hinge, the spacer being pivotable about an axis of the hinge from the starting position into the stop position.
  • the spacer When the spacer is in the starting position and when the closure plate covers the opening at the top, the spacer preferably lies partially over the closure plate in such a way that the closure plate cannot be removed from the bearing element. After moving the spacer into the stop position, the spacer does not cover the closure plate any further, so that the closure plate can be removed from the bearing element. This ensures that when the fitter prepares the cistern arrangement for actuation from the top, the spacer is in the stop position.
  • the cistern arrangement is particularly preferably delivered for front-side actuation, the closure plate then being in the opening on the top and the cover plate in the opening on the front.
  • the cover plate is to be arranged in the top-side opening and the closing plate in the front-side opening.
  • the spacer preferably has a surface area with which the spacer extends over the closure plate in the stop position.
  • the bearing structure of the bearing element in the opening at the top is preferably identical to the bearing structure of the bearing element in the opening at the front.
  • the closure plate and the connection plate can be arranged either in the top or front opening.
  • the bearing structures are preferably designed as bearing receptacles which serve to receive bearing journals molded onto the closure plate or the cover plate; or the bearing structures are designed as bearing journals which are received by bearing receptacles formed on the closure plate or the cover plate.
  • the bearing elements preferably have the shape of rectangular frames with a frame opening, the frames being connectable to the cistern and the closing plate or the cover plate being insertable into the frame opening.
  • the frame opening then defines the clear width of the top and front opening.
  • bearing pins protrude from the frame, which protrude into openings on the cistern. This allows the frame to be attached very easily to the cistern.
  • Said bearing structures are preferably arranged on two opposite sides of the frame.
  • the clear width of the frame opening of the frame arranged in the area of the front opening is preferably essentially the same as the clear width of the frame opening of the frame arranged in the area of the upper opening.
  • the cistern arrangement preferably also has an actuation plate, the actuation plate being mountable above one of the bearing elements, wherein when the spacer is in the stop position, the outer dimensions of the bearing element of the opening on the top and those of the spacer essentially or at least correspond to the outer dimensions of the actuation plate.
  • the cistern arrangement furthermore has a building protection, wherein the building protection protrudes at least partially into the bearing element, and wherein the abdominal protection can only be connected to the bearing element arranged on the top when the spacer is in the stop position.
  • the spacer and the bearing element preferably define a receiving space in which the structural protection can be used.
  • building protection is to be understood as an element which can be connected to the bearing element for tiling and for further construction work, so that the cistern and its elements remain protected with the building protection.
  • the building protection also creates a recess through which later access to the cistern can be created.
  • the Figures 1 to 8b show a first embodiment of a cistern arrangement 1 according to the present invention.
  • the Figures 9a to 9b show a second embodiment of the cistern arrangement 1. Both embodiments include, in addition to other elements, the spacer 15 described below. In the first embodiment, the spacer 15 is displaced along a translational longitudinal movement and in the second embodiment the spacer 15 is pivoted about a pivot axis.
  • the cistern arrangement 1 comprises a cistern 2, a closure plate 9, a cover plate 10 and bearing elements 12, 13 with bearing structures 14 for mounting the closure plate 9 or the cover plate 10.
  • the cistern arrangement comprises the said spacer 15.
  • the cistern 2 has an interior 3.
  • the interior 3 is delimited by a front wall 4, a rear wall 5 and a side wall 6.
  • the front wall 4 has a front opening 7 and the side wall 6 has an opening 8 on the top.
  • the top opening 8 lies on the side wall, which is oriented upwards in the installed position.
  • the openings 7, 8 are designed as a single opening in the embodiment shown. That is to say, the front-side opening 7 merges into the top-side opening 8. A separate design would also be conceivable.
  • actuating means such as pusher bars, pneumatic lines or signal cables can be guided into the interior 3 of the cistern 2 in such a way that a flush valve located in the interior 3 of the cistern 2 can be actuated.
  • the front-side opening 7 is used to carry out the Actuating means are used and an actuating plate is arranged in front of the opening 7 on the front. If the top-side opening 8 is used for the implementation of the actuating means, an actuating plate is arranged above the top-side opening 8.
  • the closure plate 9 is used to close one of the mentioned openings 7, 8.
  • the closure plate 9 is used to close the opening 7, 8, which should not be designed for the passage of the actuating means.
  • the cover plate 10 serves to cover the other of the mentioned openings 8, 7.
  • the cover plate 10 has at least one passage 11 for the passage of actuating means for actuating the flush valve arranged in the cistern 2.
  • the cover plate 10 is to be inserted into the opening 7 on the front side and the closure plate 9 is to be arranged in the opening 8 on the top. If the actuation is to take place on the top side, the cover plate 10 is to be inserted into the opening 8 on the top side and the closure plate 9 is to be arranged in the opening 7 on the front side.
  • bearing elements 12, 13 with bearing structures 14 for mounting the closure plate 9 and the cover plate 10 are provided.
  • the structure of the bearing elements 12, 13 essentially has the shape of a frame. This is described in more detail below.
  • the bearing elements 12, 13 can also be designed differently.
  • the spacer 15 has a stop surface 16.
  • the spacer 15 can be moved from an initial position into a stop position in such a way that in the stop position the stop surface 16 is at a distance A from the rear wall 5. With the spacer 15 in the stop position, the stop surface 16 provides a stop for assembly.
  • the spacer 15 is in the starting position. In the Figures 2 and 4th and FIG. 5b, the spacer 15 is shown in the stop position.
  • the stop surface 16 is at a distance A from the rear wall 5. That is, the spacer 15 is with its stop surface 16 from the starting position in the stop position relative to Rear wall 5 moved so that the stop surface 16 then comes to rest at the distance A from the rear wall 5 of the cistern.
  • the distance A defines the minimum distance that is necessary for the top-side installation of an actuator plate. In the present case, the spacer 15 with the stop surface 16 is moved away from the rear wall 5. From the side views of the Figures 5a and 5b the distance A is shown even more clearly.
  • the cistern arrangement 1 or the cistern 2 can be arranged at a determined distance from the wall W. This ensures that an actuating plate 29 of the appropriate size can be placed on the cistern 2 without a collision with the wall W occurring. It is accordingly prevented that the cistern 2 or the cistern arrangement 1 is mounted too close to the wall W, so that the actuating plate can no longer be mounted because it would then also be against the wall W.
  • the spacer 15 lies with its stop surface essentially in such a way that the stop surface 16 is flush with the rear wall 5.
  • the stop surface 16 is at the distance A from the rear wall 5.
  • the distance A between the stop surface 16 and the rear wall 5 in the direction of the surface normal N to the stop surface 16 is preferably in the range of 2 cm to 6 cm. Other dimensions are also conceivable, depending on the design and size of the actuating plate or the entire arrangement.
  • the spacer 15 is mounted on the bearing element 13 via at least one longitudinal guide 17.
  • a sectional view through the longitudinal guide is shown.
  • the spacer 15 can be moved along a straight axis G from the starting position into the stop position.
  • the spacer 15 can also be mounted directly on the cistern 2.
  • the bearing element 13 and the longitudinal guide 17 are then provided directly by the cistern 2.
  • the at least one longitudinal guide 17 and the spacer 15 have at least one latching element 18.
  • two longitudinal guides 17 are arranged at a distance from one another.
  • Each of the longitudinal guides 17 also has a latching element 18.
  • the latching element 18 is used to latch between the bearing element 13 and the spacer 15 when the spacer 15 is in the starting position and / or in the stop position.
  • the latching element 18 comprises a latching tab 30 which engages in a corresponding latching opening 31.
  • the latching tab 30 engages in one or the other latching opening 31.
  • the spacer 15 is in the starting position.
  • the latching tab 30 engages in one of the latching openings 31.
  • the spacer 15 is shown in the stop position.
  • the locking tab 30 engages in the other of the locking openings 31.
  • the second embodiment is shown.
  • the same parts are provided with the same reference symbols.
  • the main difference is that the spacer is mounted on the bearing element 13 via a hinge 19.
  • the storage can also be directly on cistern 2.
  • the spacer 15 can be pivoted about an axis 20 of the hinge 19 from the starting position into the stop position.
  • Both embodiments have in common that when the spacer 15 is in the starting position and when the closure plate covers the opening 8 on the top, the spacer 15 is partially above the closure plate 9.
  • the spacer 15 lies above the closure plate 9 in such a way that the closure plate 9 cannot be removed from the upper bearing element 13 and that after the spacer 15 has been moved into the stop position, the spacer 15 does not cover the closure plate 9 any further, such that the closure plate 9 from Bearing element 13 is removable.
  • the covering of the closure plate 9 by the spacer is in the Figures 1 , 3 , 8a shown in more detail. In other words, the spacer 15 blocks the movement of the closure plate 9 out of the upper opening 8 when the spacer 15 is in the starting position.
  • the spacer 15 also releases the closure plate 9 when the spacer 15 is in the stop position.
  • the spacer 15 has a surface area 21 with which the spacer 15 extends over the closure plate 9 in the starting position.
  • the bearing elements 12, 13 have the shape of rectangular frames 24 with a frame opening 25.
  • the frames 24 are connected to the cistern 1 and the frame opening 25 comes to lie over the openings 7, 8. This means that the openings 7, 8 are made accessible through the frame opening 25.
  • the closure plate 9 and the cover plate 10 can be inserted into the frame opening 25.
  • the closure plate 9 and the cover plate 10 close the frame opening 25 and thus also the corresponding opening 7, 8.
  • the frames 24 and the bearing elements 12 have corresponding bearing structures 14 for mounting the closure plate 9 and the cover plate 10.
  • the bearing structures essentially comprise bearing journals 23 which are integrally formed on the closure plate 9 or the cover plate 13 and which can be received in corresponding bearing receptacles 22 arranged on the frame 24.
  • bearing pins 26 protrude from the frame 24.
  • the bearing pins 26 can be connected to openings 27. This means that the bearing pins 26 protrude into openings 27 on the cistern 1.
  • the cistern arrangement 1 can have an actuating plate 29.
  • an actuation plate 29 comprises at least one actuation element, such as an actuation button or an electronically triggered sensor.
  • the actuation means can be actuated accordingly via the actuation button or via the sensor, in such a way that the flush valve in the cistern is actuated to trigger the flush.
  • the actuating plate 29 lies at a distance above one of the bearing elements 12, 13, and when the spacer 15 is in the stop position, the outer dimensions of the bearing element 13 of the opening 8 at the top essentially correspond to the outer dimensions of the actuating plate 29.
  • the distance between the bearing elements 12, 13 and the actuating plate 29 is preferably essentially defined by the on-site wall structure with plaster, adhesive and tiles. This is done in the Figure 5b shown.
  • the cistern arrangement 1 comprises a building protection 28.
  • the building protection 28 is here in the Figure 7d shown in more detail.
  • the building protection 28 can be used to provide protection for the cistern 2 during installation or during tiling.
  • the spacer 15 is brought from the starting position into the stop position.
  • the closure plate 9 can then be exchanged with the cover plate in such a way that, starting from the Figure 7b the cover plate 10 can be mounted in the opening 8 on the top side and the closure plate 9 in the opening 7 on the front side. After the corresponding assembly of the closure plate 9 or the cover plate 10, the building protection 28 is applied.
  • the structural protection 28 can, for example, have the shape of a molded body, in particular made of polystyrene.
  • the building protection 28 is preferably designed in such a way that it is only then connected to the cover plate 10 arranged on the top can be connected when the spacer 15 is in the stop position. A further check is created here because the installer notices that there must have been an incorrect installation if the structural protection cannot be installed.

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EP1277891A2 (fr) * 2001-07-20 2003-01-22 VALSIR S.p.A. Réservoir de chasse d'eau
EP2775052A1 (fr) 2013-03-08 2014-09-10 Wisa B.V. Dispositif de chasse d'eau pour toilettes et support d'une substance active à utiliser avec celui-ci

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LU83666A1 (de) * 1980-12-15 1982-02-18 Geberit Ag Betaetigungsvorrichtung fuer das ablaufventil eines unterputz-spuelkastens
DE19510872A1 (de) * 1995-03-24 1996-09-26 Missel Gmbh & Co E System zur akustischen Entkopplung von sanitärtechnischen Einrichtungen und Gegenständen von einem Baukörper
EP1277891A2 (fr) * 2001-07-20 2003-01-22 VALSIR S.p.A. Réservoir de chasse d'eau
EP2775052A1 (fr) 2013-03-08 2014-09-10 Wisa B.V. Dispositif de chasse d'eau pour toilettes et support d'une substance active à utiliser avec celui-ci

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DE202022101666U1 (de) 2022-03-29 2023-07-03 Viega Technology Gmbh & Co. Kg Spülkasten, insbesondere Unterputzspülkasten, für ein WC oder Urinal
WO2023186462A1 (fr) * 2022-03-29 2023-10-05 Viega Technology Gmbh & Co. Kg Réservoir, en particulier réservoir encastré, destiné à des toilettes ou à des urinoirs

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