EP3933129A1 - Système d'installation sanitaire - Google Patents
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E03—WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
- E03D—WATER-CLOSETS OR URINALS WITH FLUSHING DEVICES; FLUSHING VALVES THEREFOR
- E03D11/00—Other component parts of water-closets, e.g. noise-reducing means in the flushing system, flushing pipes mounted in the bowl, seals for the bowl outlet, devices preventing overflow of the bowl contents; devices forming a water seal in the bowl after flushing, devices eliminating obstructions in the bowl outlet or preventing backflow of water and excrements from the waterpipe
- E03D11/13—Parts or details of bowls; Special adaptations of pipe joints or couplings for use with bowls, e.g. provisions in bowl construction preventing backflow of waste-water from the bowl in the flushing pipe or cistern, provisions for a secondary flushing, for noise-reducing
- E03D11/14—Means for connecting the bowl to the wall, e.g. to a wall outlet
- E03D11/143—Mounting frames for toilets and urinals
- E03D11/146—Mounting frames for toilets and urinals with incorporated cistern
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- the present invention relates to an installation system with a sanitary article according to claim 1.
- Concealed installation systems for sanitary elements are known from the prior art.
- the applicant sells corresponding installation systems under the names Geberit GIS and Geberit Duofix.
- These installation systems each include a mounting structure with vertical and horizontal profile elements.
- the profile elements are each firmly anchored to a building and then the sanitary items such as cisterns, toilet bowls, washstands, fittings, siphons, etc. are connected to the assembly structure.
- the present invention is based on the object of specifying an installation system with a sanitary article, wherein the sanitary article can be connected to the assembly structure as simply as possible.
- the sanitary article furthermore has a bearing structure on the sanitary article side and one of the named profile elements has a bearing structure on the profile element side.
- the bearing structures can be brought into engagement with one another during the assembly of the sanitary article, the engagement being such that the sanitary article can be pivoted about a pivot axis from an initial position into an end position.
- the connecting part on the sanitary article side can be brought into contact with the connecting part on the profile element side along an insertion movement and when the end position is reached, the connecting part on the sanitary article side engages firmly with the connecting part on the profile element side.
- the pivoting of the sanitary article has the advantage that a simple and intuitive type of assembly is provided.
- the sanitary article can be installed very easily by one person alone, that is to say without the assistance of another person, due to its support via the bearing structures.
- Another advantage is that, in tight spaces, the sanitary article can be brought into contact with the mounting element from above or from the side via the bearing structures and is then pivoted accordingly. Mounting from the front, which usually requires a lot of space because, in addition to the sanitary item, the plumber also has to position himself in front of the mounting element, is easier. Because the assembly can be carried out from above or from the side due to the pivoting, the space problem is alleviated.
- the pivot axis is preferably parallel and spaced from the profile axis of the Profile element on which the bearing structure on the profile element side is arranged.
- the pivot axis can also move parallel to the profile axis during pivoting. It is therefore not necessarily a matter of a pivot axis that is always the same.
- the bearing structures can, however, also be designed in such a way that the pivot axis lies in the same position over the entire pivot movement.
- the insertion movement is essentially an arc-like movement.
- the center of the arc forms the pivot axis.
- the connecting part on the sanitary article side is spaced apart from the connecting part on the profile element side and that engagement between the two connecting parts is only created with increasing movement in the direction of the end position.
- the bearing structure on the profile element side is arranged on the profile element running in the horizontal and at least one connecting element is arranged between the profile elements running in the vertical and the sanitary article.
- the bearing structure on the profile element side is arranged on the vertical profile element and at least one connecting element is arranged between the horizontal profile element and the sanitary article.
- a connecting element is preferably arranged on both sides of the sanitary article, the connecting elements each being at the same distance from the bearing structure on the sanitary article side or from the bearing structure on the profile element side.
- the sanitary article is mounted at three points, namely on two connecting elements and on the bearing structure on the mounting element.
- the arrangement of the two connecting elements with the said distance to the Bearing structures also has the advantage that a symmetrical force distribution can be achieved when the connection of the connecting parts is made to one another.
- One of the two bearing structures is preferably designed as a recess and the other of the two bearing structures is designed as an elevation, the elevation engaging the recess in a pivotable manner.
- the bearing structure on the profile element side is preferably designed as a recess and the bearing structure on the sanitary article side is designed as an elevation. A reverse arrangement would also be conceivable.
- the recess is particularly preferably arranged in a tab bent out of the profile element.
- a plurality of recesses can preferably be arranged. But it is also conceivable that there is only one recess.
- the sanitary article is preferably pivoted from the starting position into the end position by a pivot angle in the range from 10 ° to 45 °, in particular in the range from 15 ° to 30 °. These angles are particularly advantageous when using tools such as drills in front of the bearing structure.
- the sanitary article is preferably a cistern with a flush pipe.
- other sanitary articles such as siphon elements, drainage elements or installation blocks for outlet fittings are also conceivable.
- the bearing structure on the sanitary article side rest on the cistern or on the flush pipe and extend away from the cistern or the flush pipe.
- the bearing structure on the sanitary article side is preferably a tab which extends from a flush pipe section to be positioned horizontally, transversely to the said flush pipe section.
- the lug is preferably formed on the flushing pipe and is therefore in one piece with the flushing pipe.
- the tab can have a circular seat.
- the bracket can then be mounted on the flushing pipe via this receptacle.
- the profile elements are preferably made of metal, the horizontal profile element being connected to the vertical profile elements via a mechanically fixed connection.
- the mechanically fixed connection is a screw connection or a welded connection. In other variants, however, it is also conceivable that the profile elements are made of wood.
- at least the horizontal profile element has fastening points via which further sanitary articles can be fastened to the assembly element.
- the profile elements can also be supported on one another via support elements.
- the vertical profile elements preferably each include a telescopically extendable footrest.
- the profile elements and / or the footrest can be provided with fastening openings so that the assembly element can be connected to a building via screws or the like.
- the two connecting parts preferably come into contact with one another via contact surfaces lying on the connecting parts, a sound-absorbing material also being present, which is arranged in such a way that the two connecting parts are sound-decoupled in firm engagement with one another.
- the arrangement of the sound-absorbing material has the advantage that the sound bridge between the sanitary article and the mounting element can be interrupted in the area of the connecting elements. In this way, the transmission of sound, which is produced by the flow of water in the sanitary article or by opening or closing valves, from the sanitary article to the mounting element can be at least partially or completely avoided. If the sanitary article is a cistern, a corresponding flow of water occurs through the filling of the cistern and the emptying during a flush.
- a sound-absorbing layer is preferably arranged between the contact surfaces in such a way that the two connecting parts are sound-decoupled by the sound-absorbing layer in firm engagement with one another.
- a corresponding sound-absorbing layer is preferably present between all the contact surfaces between the two connecting parts.
- the two bearing structures preferably come into contact with one another via contact surfaces lying on the bearing structures, a sound-absorbing material also being present, which is arranged in such a way that the two connecting parts (8, 9) are sound-decoupled in firm engagement with one another.
- a sound-absorbing layer is preferably arranged between the contact surfaces in such a way that the two bearing structures, in firm engagement with one another, are sound-decoupled by the sound-absorbing layer.
- the sound-absorbing layer preferably rests on one of two opposing contact surfaces.
- the sound-absorbing layer can, for example, be glued onto the respective contact surface.
- the sound-absorbing layer can be incorporated in one piece on or in one of two opposing contact surfaces.
- the sound-absorbing layer can be applied during the production of the connecting parts as part of a multi-component injection molding process.
- a first contact surface and a second contact surface face one another and a third contact surface is oriented essentially at right angles to the first and the second contact surface. This has the advantage that the sound transmission is interrupted in two different directions.
- the sound-absorbing layer is preferably provided from an elastic plastic, from an elastomer, or from polypropylene or from polyethylene.
- the sound-absorbing layer also has a thickness in the range from 1 millimeter to 8 millimeters, in particular from 2 millimeters to 6 millimeters.
- one or both of the connecting parts or one or both of the bearing structures can be formed entirely or mostly from a sound-absorbing material, the sound-absorbing material preferably being an elastic plastic such as an elastomer or polypropylene or polyethylene.
- the plastic is used during manufacture preferably expanded, which then leads to a corresponding molded part.
- Fastening elements such as screws, threaded parts or the like can particularly preferably be inserted during manufacture, these fastening elements being correspondingly firmly connected to the plastic
- the connecting part on the sanitary article side is preferably in engagement with the connecting part on the profile element side via at least one latching connection. If the sound-absorbing layer is present, it is also arranged in the area of the latching connection.
- the elements of the latching connection have said contact surface.
- the latching connection preferably has a latching tab on one of the connecting parts and a latching recess on the other of the connecting parts, the latching tab engaging the latching recess and the two connecting parts being mechanically locked to one another via the engagement.
- the contact surface is provided by the latching tab and the latching recess.
- At least two locking connections are preferably arranged, the locking connections being arranged opposite one another with respect to the direction of the insertion movement and forming a pair of locking connections.
- Two pairs of latching connections are particularly preferably present at a distance from one another in the direction of the insertion movement.
- one of the connecting parts has a receiving space and the other of the connecting parts has an engagement section that can be pushed into the receiving space.
- the engagement section can be pushed into the receiving space.
- the elements for the locking connection in particular the locking tab and the locking recess, are arranged on side surfaces of the receiving space and on side surfaces of the engagement section.
- two snap-in tabs or two snap-in recesses are provided for each side surface.
- the clear width of the receiving space is preferably smaller, viewed in the direction of the insertion movement.
- Each of the locking tabs is preferably articulated to the connecting part via a spring section and forms a free end of the spring section.
- the free end can be oriented in the direction of the insertion movement and / or against the insertion direction. If there are two locking tabs, it is conceivable that the free end of one locking tab is oriented in the direction of the insertion movement and the free end of the other locking tab is oriented against the insertion direction.
- the latching tab can be designed as a freely swinging arm. Alternatively, the latching tab can also be designed as a fixed arm.
- the connecting part on the sanitary article side is preferably connected to the sanitary article via a mechanically fixed connection, the mechanically fixed connection preferably being a latching connection.
- the connecting part on the sanitary article side is formed in one piece on the sanitary article.
- the connecting part on the profile element side is preferably connected to the profile element via a mechanically fixed connection, the mechanically fixed connection preferably being a latching connection or a screw connection.
- the connecting part on the profile element side is integrally formed on the profile element.
- FIG. 1 to 8 various views of an installation system 1 according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention are shown.
- the Figures 9 to 17 show details of a connecting element 7 that can be used in the installation system 1.
- the installation system 1 comprises a mounting element 2, a sanitary article 6 and at least one connecting element 7.
- the sanitary article 6 is fastened to the mounting element 2 with the at least one connecting element 7.
- the mounting element 2 can be designed in various ways.
- the mounting element 2 is preferably provided by two profile elements 3, 4 running in the vertical V and at least one profile element 5 running in the horizontal H.
- a further profile element 31 running in the horizontal H is arranged.
- the profile elements 3, 4, 5 and 31 are firmly connected to one another.
- Optional support elements 32 are also arranged here, which connect the profile elements 3, 4 to the profile element 5 running in the horizontal H.
- the support elements 32 provide a corresponding support.
- the profile elements 3, 4 extending in the vertical V preferably comprise a footrest 35 which can be extended telescopically to the profile elements 3, 4.
- the sanitary article 6 is a cistern.
- the cistern comprises a cistern body 33, from which a flush pipe 15 extends away on the underside.
- the box body 33 is used to receive flushing water, which can then be delivered to a toilet via the flushing pipe 15.
- the sanitary article 6 can, however, also be another sanitary element.
- the connecting element 7 serves to connect the sanitary article 6 to at least one of the named profile elements 3, 4.
- the connecting element 7 has a connecting part 8 on the sanitary article side and a connecting part 9 on the profile element side.
- the detailed design of the connecting element 7 is based on the Figures 9 to 17 explained in more detail below.
- the sanitary article 6 comprises a bearing structure 10 on the sanitary article side and one of the named profile elements, here the profile element 5 running in the horizontal H, comprises a bearing structure 11 on the profile element side .
- the engagement is such that the sanitary article 6 can be pivoted about a pivot axis S from an initial position into an end position.
- the bearing structures 10, 11 are designed in such a way that the sanitary article 6 can be pivoted in a controlled manner.
- the profile element side Bearing structure 11 is arranged on the profile elements 5 extending in the horizontal H.
- the at least one connecting element 7 is arranged between the profile elements 3, 4 running in the vertical V and the sanitary article 6.
- two connecting elements 7 are each arranged on the left and right of the sanitary article 6.
- the connecting elements 7 are at the same vertical distance from the bearing structures 10, 11. That is, the connecting elements 7 are at the same height to one another.
- FIG. 8 shows the sanitary article 6 in its starting position.
- the two bearing structures 10, 11 are in engagement with one another and the sanitary article 6 can be pivoted accordingly.
- the Figure 8 shows a detailed view of the engagement of the bearing structure 10 on the sanitary article side in the bearing structure 11 on the profile element side the survey arrives.
- the sanitary article-side bearing structure 10 or the elevation 13 is a tab 16 which extends from a flush pipe section 17 to be positioned horizontally, transversely to the said flush pipe section 17.
- the tab 16 extends essentially at right angles from the corresponding flushing pipe section 17.
- the recess 12 is placed in a tab 14 bent out of the profile element 5.
- the tab 16 extends into the recess 12 and is correspondingly pivotable in the recess 12.
- Several recesses 12 can be arranged in the tab 14 so that the sanitary article 6 can be positioned at different positions.
- the bearing structures 10, 11 are designed in such a way that the sanitary article 6 with its angular orientation shown in the figures can be brought into engagement from above in the direction of the bearing structure 11 on the profile element side.
- This movement is in the Figure 4 represented by arrow B.
- the sanitary article 6 can thus be inserted from above with an angled orientation to the vertical along the movement B with its bearing structure 10 into the bearing structure 11 on the profile element side.
- the sanitary article 6 is pivoted in the direction of its end position towards the mounting element 2.
- the Figures 2 and 5 show the position of the sanitary article 6 in an intermediate position between the starting position and the end position. From this position, the sanitary article is pivoted further, and with the further pivoting the two connecting parts 8, 9 can be brought into contact with one another. The two connecting parts 8, 9 then enter into a firm engagement when the cistern 6 has reached the end position.
- the connecting part 8 on the sanitary article side can be brought into contact with the connecting part 9 on the profile element side along an insertion movement E.
- the insertion movement E runs essentially on an arc around the pivot axis S.
- the connecting part 8 on the sanitary article side is spaced apart from the connecting part 9 on the profile element side. Only with increasing movement in the direction of the end position is engagement between the two connecting parts 8, 9 created. The engagement thus takes place during the movement of the sanitary article 6 from the starting position into the end position.
- the sanitary article 6 is shown in the starting position.
- the sanitary article 6 is pivoted from this starting position into the end position.
- the pivoting takes place through the pivoting angle ⁇ .
- the pivot angle ⁇ is in the range from 10 ° to 45 °, in particular in the range from 15 ° to 30 °.
- the smaller the pivot angle ⁇ the more compact the installation system 1 is when the sanitary article 6 is in the starting position.
- the pivot axis S is then shown in more detail.
- the pivot axis S here runs parallel to the profile axis P of the profile element 5 and is therefore in the horizontal H here.
- the profile axis P is essentially defined as the central axis of the respective profile element, here of the profile element 5.
- the horizontal profile element 5 comprises a multiplicity of fastening openings on both sides in addition to the bearing structure 11 on the profile element side 34, which are intended to accommodate threaded rods or other fastening means for fastening further sanitary structures, such as a toilet bowl, to the mounting element 2.
- the connecting element 7 comprises a connecting part 8 on the sanitary article side and a connecting part 9 on the profile element side.
- the two connecting parts 8, 9 can be brought into contact with one another along an insertion movement E and enter into a fixed engagement with one another.
- FIGS 9, 10 and 13th show different perspectives of the connecting element 7, the two connecting parts 8, 9 not yet being in engagement with one another.
- the connecting part 8 is brought into contact with the connecting part 9 along the insertion movement E and then engages firmly.
- this fixed engagement is shown accordingly.
- the two connecting parts 8, 9 come into contact with one another via contact surfaces 18 which are present on the connecting parts 8, 9. Furthermore, there is a sound-absorbing material which is arranged in such a way that the two connecting parts 8, 9 are sound-decoupled from one another when they are in firm engagement with one another.
- a sound-absorbing layer 19 is arranged between the contact surfaces 18.
- the sound-absorbing layer 19 is arranged in such a way that when the two connecting parts 8, 9 are in firm engagement with one another, they are sound-decoupled by the sound-absorbing layer 19.
- the sound-absorbing layer 19 is designed in such a way that any sound that originates from the sanitary article 6 does not pass from the connecting part 8 on the sanitary article side to the connecting part 9 on the profile element side.
- the sound-absorbing layer 19 counteracts a possible sound bridge accordingly.
- one or both of the connecting parts 8, 9 is mostly or entirely made of the sound-absorbing material.
- a corresponding sound-absorbing layer 19 is preferably present between all the contact surfaces between the two connecting parts 8, 9.
- the sanitary article 6 is not only in contact with the mounting element 2 via the connecting parts 8, 9, but also via the two Bearing structures 10, 11.
- the two bearing structures 10, 11 accordingly also have corresponding contact surfaces 18, via which the bearing structures 10, 11 bring the bearing structures 10, 11 into contact with one another.
- a corresponding sound-absorbing layer 19 is also arranged between these contact surfaces 18; this sound-absorbing layer 19 is also arranged such that the two bearing structures 10, 11 in engagement with one another are sound-decoupled by the sound-absorbing layer 19.
- the sound-absorbing layer 19 preferably rests on one of two contact surfaces 18 that can be brought into contact with one another, as well as in the Figures 9 to 15 is shown in more detail.
- the sound-absorbing layer 19 is applied to one of the contact surfaces 18 and rests there accordingly.
- the sound-absorbing layer 19 can be glued to the corresponding contact surface with an adhesive.
- the contact surface 18 and the sound-absorbing layer 19 could also be connected to one another in one piece.
- the sound-absorbing layer 19 are accordingly incorporated in one piece on or into the contact surfaces 18.
- the sound-absorbing material is preferably made of an elastic plastic, such as an elastomer or polypropylene or polyethylene.
- the thickness of the sound-absorbing layer 19 is preferably in the range from one millimeter to eight millimeters, in particular from two millimeters to six millimeters.
- the connecting part 8 on the sanitary article side is in engagement with the connecting part 9 on the profile element side via at least one latching connection 20.
- a total of four latching connections 20 are provided.
- two locking connections 20 lie opposite one another with respect to the direction of the insertion movement E and form a pair of locking connections 20.
- two pairs of locking connections 20 are arranged at a distance from one another in the direction of the insertion movement E.
- the latching connection 20 comprises a latching tab 21 which is arranged on the connection part 9 on the profile element side and a latching recess 22 which is arranged on the connection part 8 on the sanitary article side.
- the latching tab 21 engages in the latching recess 22, the two connecting parts 8, 9 being mechanically firmly latched to one another via the engagement.
- the locked position is in the Figures 10 , 12th and 14th shown. Between the locking tab 21 and the Locking recess 22 is in each case a sound-absorbing layer 19, as was described above.
- the latching tab 21 or the latching recess 22 provide the corresponding contact surface 18.
- the connecting part 9 on the profile element side has a receiving space 23 and the connecting part 8 on the sanitary article side has an engagement section 27 that can be pushed into the receiving space 23.
- the elements for the latching connection 20 are arranged on the side surfaces 24 of the receiving space 23 and the side surfaces 28 of the engagement section 27.
- the clear width W of the receiving space 23 is seen in the direction of the insertion movement E smaller. That is to say, the latching connections 20, which lie behind the other latching connections 20 in the insertion direction, are arranged closer to one another.
- Each of the locking tabs 20 is articulated to the corresponding connecting part 9 via a spring section 25.
- the latching tab forms a free end 26 of the spring section 25. Due to the arrangement of the spring section 25, the latching tab 21 can correspondingly move back when latched with the latching recess 22 and then spring into the latching recess 22.
- the free end 26 of one locking tab 21 extends in the direction of the insertion movement and the free end 26 of the other locking tab 21 extends counter to the insertion direction E.
- the connecting part 8 on the sanitary article side is connected to the sanitary article 6 via a mechanical connection 29.
- the connecting part 8 on the sanitary article side has corresponding structures for this mechanically fixed connection.
- Latching structures 36 are provided here, which latch onto the sanitary article 6.
- connection part 9 on the profile element side is also connected to the profile element 3, 4, 5 via a mechanically fixed connection 30.
- connection part 9 on the profile element side has corresponding latching structures 37 for this mechanically fixed connection 30.
- a method for assembling the installation system as described above comprises the following steps: In a first step, the sanitary article-side storage structure 10 and the Profile element-side bearing structure 11 connected to one another.
- the sanitary article 6 is pivoted to the profile elements 3, 4, 5, wherein during the pivoting the sanitary article-side connection part 8 can be brought into contact with the profile-element-side connection part 9 along an insertion movement E, and when the end position is reached, the sanitary article-side connection part 8 with the profile element-side connecting part 9 enters into a firm engagement.
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