EP4308765A1 - Unité sanitaire dotée d'un détenteur de pression - Google Patents

Unité sanitaire dotée d'un détenteur de pression

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EP4308765A1
EP4308765A1 EP22715992.8A EP22715992A EP4308765A1 EP 4308765 A1 EP4308765 A1 EP 4308765A1 EP 22715992 A EP22715992 A EP 22715992A EP 4308765 A1 EP4308765 A1 EP 4308765A1
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valve
hose
sanitary
unit according
sanitary unit
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Werner Kury
Martin Fangmeier
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Neoperl GmbH
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03CDOMESTIC PLUMBING INSTALLATIONS FOR FRESH WATER OR WASTE WATER; SINKS
    • E03C1/00Domestic plumbing installations for fresh water or waste water; Sinks
    • E03C1/02Plumbing installations for fresh water
    • E03C1/021Devices for positioning or connecting of water supply lines
    • GPHYSICS
    • G05CONTROLLING; REGULATING
    • G05DSYSTEMS FOR CONTROLLING OR REGULATING NON-ELECTRIC VARIABLES
    • G05D16/00Control of fluid pressure
    • G05D16/04Control of fluid pressure without auxiliary power
    • G05D16/10Control of fluid pressure without auxiliary power the sensing element being a piston or plunger
    • G05D16/103Control of fluid pressure without auxiliary power the sensing element being a piston or plunger the sensing element placed between the inlet and outlet
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03CDOMESTIC PLUMBING INSTALLATIONS FOR FRESH WATER OR WASTE WATER; SINKS
    • E03C1/00Domestic plumbing installations for fresh water or waste water; Sinks
    • E03C1/02Plumbing installations for fresh water
    • E03C2001/026Plumbing installations for fresh water with flow restricting devices

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  • the invention relates to a sanitary unit with a pressure-reducing valve, which has a valve housing, in whose housing interior there is a valve support which has at least one through-flow channel, and which has a pot-shaped valve body which can be moved from an open position to a closed position against a restoring force. in which closed position the valve body rests with the peripheral edge of its cup shape on a valve seat provided on the valve carrier in such a way that the valve body closes at least one channel opening of the at least one flow channel.
  • the particular object is to create a sanitary unit of the type mentioned at the outset, which is characterized by the simplest possible handling and with which the risk of leaks in a downstream section of the sanitary facility can be at least reduced.
  • a solution to this problem according to the invention consists in the sanitary unit of the type mentioned in particular in that the valve housing has an internal or external thread for the screw connection with a coupling counterpart.
  • the sanitary unit according to the invention has a pressure-reducing valve with a valve housing which has an internal or external thread for screw connection with a coupling counterpart. Since the valve housing of the pressure-reducing valve according to the invention is therefore part of a line coupling, and since the valve carrier of a pressure-reducing valve is inserted in the housing interior of the valve housing, the risk of a leak in the area of the line coupling and that of the line coupling in Flow direction subsequent line section reduced. Since the pressure-reducing valve is inserted into the line coupling in the sanitary unit according to the invention, it is avoided that the pressure-reducing valve is unintentionally not installed at the same time. The sanitary unit according to the invention is therefore also characterized by simple handling during assembly and/or subsequent operation.
  • valve housing is designed as a sleeve-shaped receiving adapter of a line coupling. Since the valve housing is designed as a sleeve-shaped receiving adapter of a line coupling and makes an additional adapter with a pressure reducing valve unnecessary, the risk of a leak in the area of such an adapter on the one hand and the line connection of the following line section on the other hand is reduced and a short overall length of the sanitary unit according to the invention in the area of its pressure reducing valve is additionally favored. Since the valve housing is designed as a sleeve-shaped receiving adapter for the line coupling, it is avoided that the pressure-reducing valve is unintentionally not installed at the same time.
  • valve housing is designed as a hose sleeve nut of a line coupling designed as a hose coupling.
  • a particularly simple and easy-to-manufacture embodiment according to the invention provides that the valve housing and the hose nipple are connected to one another in one piece.
  • valve housing has a reach-through opening on its second front end area, into which the hose nipple can be inserted until an annular shoulder or ring flange protruding on the hose nipple rests against the housing edge of the valve housing surrounding the reach-through opening.
  • hose nipple is rotatable relative to the valve housing designed as a hose sleeve nut, it is advantageous if the annular zone between the hose nipple and the edge of the housing surrounding the access opening is sealed by means of at least one ring seal.
  • the assembly of the unit according to the invention is additionally simplified if the hose nipple has a circumference in the Access opening has above receiving groove, in which receiving groove the ring seal is held.
  • the pressure reducing valve is connected upstream of at least one line section, which line section has at least one control and/or check valve and additionally or instead at least one cross-sectional constriction in the clear line cross-section having. Since the line section downstream of the pressure-reducing valve has at least one control and/or check valve and/or at least one cross-sectional constriction in the clear cross-section, the fluid building up in front of this flow obstacle can reach high pressure peaks, which ultimately lead to bursting and thus to leakage of the line section upstream of the flow obstacle could lead.
  • the pressure-reducing valve integrated into the line section and there in particular into a line coupling regulates the pressure present in the line section between the pressure-reducing valve and the control and/or closing valve or the cross-sectional constriction to a specified maximum pressure, a bursting of this line section and a corresponding leakage becomes effective avoided.
  • the pressure conditions present in the line section can be limited to a specified maximum value by the pressure reducing valve, the line section and the sanitary facilities and water outlets connected to this line section can also be Comparatively small wall thicknesses are nevertheless designed to be sufficiently stable, which is why reduced production costs for the line sections following the pressure-reducing valve can also be achieved.
  • an advantageous embodiment according to the invention provides that the at least one sanitary installation or the at least one sanitary water outlet closes the cross-sectional constriction or the control and/or closing valve.
  • a particularly advantageous development according to the invention provides that the pressure-reducing valve is connected upstream of a first hose end of the line section designed as a flexible hose line, which hose line is connected at its second hose end to a hygiene spray nozzle or a similar shower head serving as a water outlet, which shower head is a control and/or or check valve has.
  • Such hygiene sprays in particular are regularly placed outside of the toilet seat and also outside of another sanitary ware in their ready position. If the flexible hose line leading to the hygiene spray is subjected to excessive water pressure, there is a risk that the elastic material of the flexible hose line will burst and the water coming from the water supply line can flow out unhindered and pour onto the floor next to the toilet seat. Since the pressure-reducing valve of the sanitary unit according to the invention is connected upstream of a first hose end of a flexible hose line in the direction of flow, which hose line is connected at its second hose end to the hygiene shower head or a similar shower head, there is no need for a control and/or shut-off valve upstream of the hose line.
  • control and/or shut-off valve is integrated into the hygiene shower or similar shower head of the sanitary unit according to the invention, this shower head of the sanitary unit according to the invention can also be conveniently operated and adjusted with one hand. Since the pressure-reducing valve is installed upstream of the flexible hose line, an unwanted bursting of the hose line and thus an uncontrolled escape of water is counteracted.
  • the pressure-reducing valve provided according to this proposal for the invention can have a valve housing that is designed as a separate adapter that is connected upstream of the hose connection on the inflow side of a subsequent flexible hose line.
  • a valve housing designed as a hose sleeve nut.
  • the assembly of the sanitary unit according to the invention is made even easier if the valve carrier of the pressure reducing valve is designed as an insertable cartridge which can be inserted into a sleeve opening arranged on the first front end area of the valve housing.
  • the present invention also relates to the use of a sanitary unit with a pressure-reducing valve according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • the use of the sanitary unit according to the invention provides that the pressure-reducing valve is connected to a sanitary system and/or is connected to at least one water outlet, which sanitary facility and/or which at least one sanitary water outlet has at least one cross-sectional constriction in the clear line cross-section or at least one control and/or check valve.
  • Figure 1 shows a sanitary unit, here in longitudinal section, with a pressure-reducing valve, the valve housing of which is designed as a sleeve-shaped hose sleeve nut, which hose sleeve nut has an internal thread on the inner circumference of a first front end area for screw connection with a coupling counterpart, and on its second front end area a profiled hose nipple for pushing on a hose end area of a flexible has hose line,
  • Figure 2 shows the sanitary unit from Figure 1 in a partial
  • valve housing designed as a hose sleeve nut being cut open, while the one inside the housing is shown pressure reducing valve was not further cut open here,
  • FIG. 3 shows a longitudinal section of a sanitary unit of comparable design to FIGS.
  • Figure 4 shows an application example for the sanitary units shown in Figs. 1 to 3 and 5, in which exemplary embodiment the pressure-reducing valve of the sanitary units marked here by a circle is connected upstream of a first hose end of a flexible hose line in the direction of flow, which hose line is connected to its second hose end with a hygiene shower or the same shower head is connected, in which a control and/or check valve is integrated,
  • Figure 5 shows a sanitary unit with a pressure reducing valve, the valve housing of which is designed here as an adapter and which is screwed to the hose connection on the inflow side of a hose line, which hose line leads to a hygiene shower or similar shower head with an integrated control and/or check valve,
  • FIG. 6 shows a sanitary supply line with a sanitary unit, which here also has a pressure-reducing valve and which is downstream of a line section in the direction of flow, with an outflow-side control and/or closing valve integrated in the line section and a continuous-flow heater, a water boiler or similar sanitary facility is interposed,
  • Figure 7 shows a sanitary supply line in the area of a sanitary system of the above-mentioned type, which is also only indicated here as a box-shaped example, which sanitary system is connected at its inlet designed as a socket-shaped coupling counterpart to the valve housing of a pressure-reducing valve, which valve housing is designed as a sleeve-shaped receiving adapter and a Has an internal or - as here - an external thread for screwing to the coupling counterpart, with the sanitary system having at least one cross-sectional constriction in the clear line cross-section or at least one control and/or check valve in the direction of flow after its inlet, which - also as here - also can be provided in the area of the drain of the sanitary facility, and
  • FIG. 8 shows a design that is comparable to FIG.
  • the inlet of the sanitary system is in the form of a valve housing, in the housing interior of which the valve carrier of a pressure-reducing valve can be inserted.
  • Figures 6 to 8 show a sanitary water line which has a control and/or check valve 8 on the outlet side or a similar cross-sectional constriction in the clear flow cross-section and in which a sanitary unit 1, 10, 100 with a pressure-reducing valve 2, which is described in more detail below, is interposed.
  • a sanitary system 33 be interposed, which can be designed for example as a water heater, as a water tank or the like.
  • the line section 34 downstream of the pressure-reducing valve 2 has at least one control and/or check valve 8 and/or at least one cross-sectional constriction in the clear line cross-section, the water accumulating in front of this flow obstacle can reach high pressure peaks, which can ultimately lead to bursting or bursting and could thus lead to leakage of the line section 34 upstream of the pressure obstacle.
  • the pressure reducing valve 2 integrated into the line according to FIGS. 6 to 8 and there in particular into a line coupling regulates the water pressure present in the line section between the pressure reducing valve 2 and the downstream control and/or check valve 8 or similar cross-sectional constriction to a fixed maximum pressure, bursting of the line section 34 and a corresponding leakage is effectively avoided.
  • the line section 34 and the sanitary system 33 connected to the line section 34 can also be designed with comparatively thin walls and yet are sufficiently stable, which is why lower production costs are also required for the dem Pressure reducing valve 2 subsequent line sections 34 are accessible.
  • the sanitary unit 1 with the pressure-reducing valve 2 is connected upstream of the line section 34, and since the pressure-reducing valve 2 reduces and regulates the water pressure present in the downstream line section 34 to a specified maximum value, the wall thicknesses in the line section 34 and/or in the interposed sanitary Reduce Annex 33 according to the specified maximum value of the water pressure and still design it to be sufficiently stable so that the water pipe bursting and a corresponding leak is avoided.
  • a narrowing of the cross section can also be provided, particularly in the sanitary system 33, which would otherwise—without the pressure reducing valve 2—lead to undesirably high pressure peaks in the line section upstream in the direction of flow.
  • the flow in the direction of arrow Pf 1 pressure reducing valve 2 can be used, for example, in a water pipe to the To limit water pressure in the line section located downstream from the pressure reducing valve 2 to a specified maximum value.
  • the valve housing 3 of the pressure reducing valve 2 has a pot-shaped valve body 5 in its housing interior.
  • the pressure-reducing valve 2 of the sanitary units 1, 10, 100 has a valve carrier 6 in which at least one flow channel 7 is provided.
  • valve body 5 Since the valve body 5 is increasingly pressed in the direction of the valve carrier 6 against the restoring force of the at least one restoring element when the water pressure in the line section upstream from the pressure-reducing valve 2 increases, and the pressure loss at the channel opening 12, which is thereby becoming smaller, increases, the pressure of the fluid in the from the
  • Pressure reducing valve 2 downstream line section limited to a specified maximum value.
  • a central retaining sleeve 13 is provided on the inside face of the cup base of the valve body 5, into which a retaining pin 14 arranged on the valve carrier 5 protrudes.
  • a stop 15 is provided on the inner circumference of the retaining sleeve 13, which in this way engages with a counter-stop 16 on the outer circumference of the retaining pin 14 interacts so that in the open position of the pressure-reducing valve 2 the stop 15 and the counter-stop 16 limit the sliding path of the valve body 5 relative to the valve carrier 6 .
  • valve carrier 6 Since the stop 15 and the counter-stop 16 interacting with it limit the sliding path of the valve body 5 relative to the valve carrier 4 in the open position, an unintentional falling apart of the pressure reducing valve 2 shown here during storage, transport or assembly is counteracted.
  • Valve carrier 6, valve body 5 and the restoring element acting between them form, together with the associated ring seals 17, 18, practically one
  • Insertion unit which only has to be inserted into the valve housing 3 to complete the pressure reducing valve 2. This greatly simplifies the assembly of the pressure reducing valve 2 shown here.
  • the at least one restoring element is designed as a helical compression spring 19 here.
  • the retaining pin 14 and the retaining sleeve 13 are aligned coaxially with one another and with the longitudinal axis of the valve housing.
  • Hose end of a flexible hose line 4 can be connected upstream in the direction of flow, which hose line 4 is connected at its second hose end, for example, to a hygienic shower head 20 or the like, in which the control and/or check valve 8 is integrated.
  • valve housing 3 of the hose line 4 upstream pressure reducing valve 2 as a separate Screw adapter can be configured, which screw adapter has an internal thread 22 on the inflow-side end region of the valve housing 3 and an external thread 33 on its opposite, second end region, with which external thread 33 the valve housing 3 of the sanitary unit 10 can be screwed into the hose sleeve nut fitting 21 of the downstream hose line 4 is.
  • valve housing 3 itself is designed as a sleeve-shaped hose sleeve nut of a hose coupling, which hose sleeve nut has an internal thread 22 on the inner circumference of a first front end area for the screw connection with a coupling counterpart 23.
  • a preferably profiled hose nipple 24 is provided on the second front end area of the valve housing 3 designed as a hose sleeve nut, which is provided for pushing on a hose end area of the flexible hose line 4 .
  • valve housing 3 and the hose nipple 24 are connected to one another in one piece
  • the valve housing 3 and the hose nipple 24 are connected to one another in a rotatable and liquid-tight manner.
  • the valve housing 3 has a passage opening 25 on its second end region, into which the hose nipple 24 can be inserted until an annular shoulder or annular flange 26 protruding on the hose nipple 24 rests against the housing edge of the valve housing 3 surrounding the passage opening 25.
  • the ring zone between the hose nipple 24 and the edge of the housing surrounding the passage opening 25 is sealed by means of at least one ring seal 27 sealed, which is held in a through-opening 25 above receiving groove.
  • valve carrier 6 of the pressure reducing valve 2 is designed here as an insert cartridge which can be inserted into an insertion opening arranged on the first front end region of the valve housing 3 .
  • valve carrier 6 has a valve carrier section 29, which valve carrier section 29 bears against the inner circumference of the valve housing 3 and which, when the pressure reducing valve 2 is in the position of use, cannot be moved inside the housing of the valve housing 3 is held.
  • This valve support section 29 is essentially plate-shaped. So that the fluid flowing through the pressure reducing valve can only pass through the at least one flow channel 7, the ring seal 17, which also forms the valve seat 11 here, is provided on the valve carrier section 29, with which this valve carrier section 29 bears tightly against the inner circumference of the valve housing 3.
  • a pin-shaped guide section of the valve support 6 protrudes from the plate-shaped valve support section 29, on which guide section the valve body 5 is displaceably guided with its inner circumference of the valve body.
  • This guide section of the valve carrier 6 has the holding sleeve 13 on its end face directed toward the interior of the valve body.
  • the ring seal 18 is also arranged on the guide section of the valve carrier 4, which seals off the inside of the cup of the cup-shaped valve body from the fluid flowing through. The ring seal 18 lies tightly against the inner circumference of the pot of the valve body 5 .
  • At least one sliding element 35 and preferably more than two are on the valve body 5, in particular evenly spaced from one another in the circumferential direction spaced-apart sliding elements 35 are provided, which protrude in the radial direction over the valve body 5 in such a way that an annular channel is formed between the inner circumference of the valve housing 3 on the one hand and the outer circumference of the valve body 5 on the other hand. Since the valve body 5 slides only with its laterally projecting sliding elements 34 on the inner circumference of the valve housing 3, the friction surface of the valve body 5 is effectively reduced.
  • annular groove 30 is provided on the outer circumference of the valve carrier section 29 .
  • This annular groove 30 is connected to the pot interior of the pot-shaped valve body 5 via at least one ventilation channel 31 .
  • At least one ventilation opening 32 is provided in the valve housing 3 of the pressure reducing valve 2 and opens into the annular groove 30 on the valve support section 29 . During the sliding movements of the valve body 5 , the air trapped in the pot interior of the pot-shaped valve body 5 can escape via the ventilation channel 31 and the ventilation opening 32 .
  • Pressure reducing valve 2 can be downstream in the flow direction Pf 1 at least one line section, which line section has at least one control and / or check valve 8 or at least one cross-sectional constriction in the clear line cross-section.
  • the line section 34 downstream of the pressure reducing valve 2 can be connected to at least one water outlet and/or to at least one sanitary installation 33 . It is shown schematically in FIGS. 6 to 8 that the at least one sanitary facility 33 has the narrowing of the cross section or—as here—the control and/or check valve 8 .
  • valve housing 3 of the sanitary units 1 is designed as a hose sleeve nut of a line section which follows in the direction of flow and is designed as a flexible hose line 4 .
  • the valve housing 3 is connected to the inlet of a sanitary facility following in the direction of flow Pf 1 (cf. Figures 6 and 7) or is integrated into the inlet of this sanitary facility 33 (cf Figure 8).
  • valve carrier 6 In the housing interior of the valve housing 3, the valve carrier 6 is used, which has the throughflow channel 7.
  • the cup-shaped valve body 5 is guided on the valve carrier 6 so that it can be displaced from an open position against a restoring force into a closed position, in which closed position the valve body 5 rests with the peripheral edge 9 of its cup shape on a valve seat 11 provided on the valve carrier 6 in such a way that the valve body 5 has at least one channel opening 12 of the at least one flow channel 7 is closed.
  • FIGS Coupling counterpart the sanitary system 33 via the valve housing 3 and its pressure reducing valve 2 with a line section upstream in the direction of flow Pf 1 connects.
  • the pressure-reducing valve 2 is in turn connected upstream of at least one line section in the flow direction Pf 1 , which line section has at least one control or check valve 8 or at least one cross-sectional constriction in the clear cross-section.
  • Pressure reducing valve 2 downstream line section 34 is connected to the at least one sanitary facility 33 and the water outlet provided at its outlet.
  • the sanitary facility 33 and its water outlet are connected to the at least one sanitary facility 33 and the water outlet provided at its outlet.

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Abstract

L'invention concerne une unité sanitaire (1) comprenant un détendeur de pression (2) qui comporte un boîtier à clapet (3) dans l'espace interne duquel est prévu un porte-clapet (6) qui présente au moins un canal de passage (7), et qui a un corps de clapet (5) en forme de pot, lequel est guidé de manière mobile d'une position d'ouverture à l'encontre d'une force de rappel à une position de fermeture, dans ladite position de fermeture le corps de clapet (5) repose par le bord périphérique (9) de sa forme en pot contre un siège de clapet (11) prévu sur le porte-clapet (6) de manière à ce que le corps de clapet (5) ferme au moins un orifice de canal (12) de l'au moins un canal de passage (7). L'unité sanitaire selon l'invention est caractérisée en ce que le boîtier à clapet (3) présente un filetage externe ou interne (22) destiné à l'assemblage par vissage avec la pièce homologue de couplage (23).
EP22715992.8A 2021-03-17 2022-03-16 Unité sanitaire dotée d'un détenteur de pression Pending EP4308765A1 (fr)

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