EP4308766A1 - Unité fonctionnelle sanitaire et série de construction et kit associés - Google Patents

Unité fonctionnelle sanitaire et série de construction et kit associés

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EP4308766A1
EP4308766A1 EP22714397.1A EP22714397A EP4308766A1 EP 4308766 A1 EP4308766 A1 EP 4308766A1 EP 22714397 A EP22714397 A EP 22714397A EP 4308766 A1 EP4308766 A1 EP 4308766A1
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holding element
functional unit
housing
sanitary functional
sanitary
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Jacek Kowol
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Neoperl GmbH
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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
    • E03C1/04Water-basin installations specially adapted to wash-basins or baths
    • E03C1/0401Fixing a tap to the sanitary appliance or to an associated mounting surface, e.g. a countertop
    • 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
    • E03C1/04Water-basin installations specially adapted to wash-basins or baths
    • E03C1/0404Constructional or functional features of the spout
    • 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
    • E03C1/04Water-basin installations specially adapted to wash-basins or baths
    • E03C2001/0415Water-basin installations specially adapted to wash-basins or baths having an extendable water outlet

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  • the invention relates to a sanitary functional unit with a housing and a holding element which at least partially encompasses the housing.
  • Sanitary functional units are known in the prior art and are referred to as a mixing cartridge or valve, for example a servo valve, or else as a water outlet.
  • the invention also relates to a series of sanitary functional units. Such a series is known.
  • the invention also relates to a modular system for a functional sanitary unit and/or for forming a series. Such a kit is known.
  • the holding function in sanitary functional units is usually accomplished with the aid of nuts, which act as holding elements.
  • nuts which act as holding elements.
  • the object of the invention is to improve the holding function of a sanitary functional unit, to prevent the use of nuts as holding elements, to enable quick, reliable and precisely fitting assembly without having to resort to the holding function of a fitting.
  • the invention proposes the features of claim 1.
  • it is therefore proposed according to the invention in a sanitary functional unit of the type described above to achieve the stated object that the retaining element contacts the housing in a gripping section and is made oversized in this gripping section compared to the housing.
  • the housing can be held freely on a fastening element or external body, for example a piece of furniture.
  • excess means that the size of one or more parts of the holding element is larger than the gripping section, which is arranged on the housing of the sanitary function device.
  • gripping portion is meant the contact between the holding member and the housing.
  • the gripping section extends over at least 180° and/or at least half the circumference of the housing.
  • differently shaped holding elements can be kept ready for contact with the gripping section.
  • At least one circumferential collar is preferably formed on the housing, which collar provides the gripping section.
  • the gripping portion can be provided in a simple constructive manner.
  • an anti-twist device is formed in the gripping section and the holding element. It is advantageous if the anti-rotation device has play.
  • the anti-twist device can be designed, for example, as a tongue and groove arrangement. The anti-twist device can thus be provided in a simple structural manner.
  • the holding element is ring-shaped.
  • the retaining element can thus grasp the housing along the entire circumference and movement in all radial directions relative to the housing can be prevented.
  • the holding element is bow-shaped. A movement in a specific radial direction relative to the housing can thus be prevented.
  • the holding element has at least one fastening means for fastening to a support structure. It is advantageous if the fastening means is a latching means and additionally or alternatively a fastening hole. It is advantageous if the support structure is a piece of furniture. Thus, the holding element can be attached to a support structure by a simple design measure.
  • the sanitary functional unit has at least one actuating element that is accessible from the outside. It is advantageous if the actuating element is coupled to a push-push mechanism. The mass flow of one or more liquids can thus be regulated by the sanitary functional unit.
  • a user can adjust or stop the mass flow of liquids by twisting, pressing, or tilting the actuating element, and also adjust the temperature of the outflowing liquid.
  • the sanitary functional unit has at least one valve. Shut-off or control of the flow of liquids can thus be achieved.
  • the housing has at least one connection for a water supply. It is advantageous if the gripping section is arranged between the at least one connection and the or one actuating element.
  • the sanitary functional unit can thus be connected to pipelines.
  • the sanitary function unit can also be connected to hose lines.
  • the holding element has at least one projection on its inner side, which can be plugged into a housing recess, so that an anti-twist device is achieved. It is advantageous if the anti-rotation device has play.
  • the anti-twist device can thus be achieved by a structurally simple measure.
  • the at least one peripheral collar is beveled. In this way, the housing and the holding element can be plugged into one another with a precise fit.
  • the holding element has at least one spring tongue which holds at least part of the gripping section. It is advantageous if there is a play-free mounting between the holding element and the housing. It is advantageous if the spring tongue can be folded inwards. A permanent fixing of the holding element to the housing can thus be achieved.
  • the play-free mounting can be achieved in that the spring tongue has an oversize in relation to the gripping section.
  • the holding element has at least one spring bar which is coupled to the spring tongue. It is advantageous if the spring bar is deformable. Thus, a simultaneous fixation between the housing and holding element on the one hand and the holding element and the outer body on the other hand can be achieved.
  • the preferably bow-shaped holding element has an increasing thickness from the inside to the outside, so that a play-free mounting between the holding element and the housing is achieved.
  • the cross section of the holding element can be trapezoidal or triangular.
  • the holding element has at least one axial groove on the outside, which can be connected to an outer body, so that there is an anti-twist device with play between the outer body and the holding element.
  • an anti-twist device with play between the outer body and the holding element.
  • an outer spring is arranged on the outside of the holding element, the outer spring being able to be guided into the outer body at the end, so that a play-free anti-pull device is achieved. It is advantageous if the outer spring can snap onto a release shoulder of the outer body. Thus, a fast, structurally simple and permanent fixation of the holding element to the outer body can be provided.
  • the holding element is made of plastic. A cost-effective and easily transportable holding element can thus be provided.
  • the invention also relates to a series of sanitary functional units with at least two variants, each variant being designed as a sanitary functional unit according to one of the above-mentioned configurations, the variants having matching housings and differing retaining elements.
  • the holding element has at least one fastening means that defines a first plug-in direction
  • the holding element has at least one fastening means that defines a second plug-in direction that is the same as the first plug-in direction is opposite, defined, has.
  • the invention also relates to a modular system for a functional sanitary device according to one of the features mentioned above and in addition or as an alternative to forming a series according to the configurations mentioned above, the modular system having at least one housing and at least two different holding elements matching the housing.
  • Fig. 1 Housing of a sanitary functional unit Fig. 2 a holding element, pronounced as a headband
  • FIG. 3 another retaining element, pronounced as a retaining ring
  • Fig. 4 another retaining element, pronounced as a retaining ring
  • FIG. 6 shows a sanitary functional unit in a perspective view
  • Fig. 8 shows another section through the sanitary functional unit from Fig. 6
  • FIG. 14 another section through the sanitary
  • Functional unit from Fig. 12 15 shows a sanitary functional unit in a perspective view and a sectioned outer body
  • FIG. 18 shows a holding element, designed as a holding ring, in a perspective view from transversely above
  • FIG. 19 shows a view from below of the holding element of FIG. 18
  • FIG. 20 is a view from above of the holding element of FIG. 18
  • Fig. 21 is a perspective view of the holding element from Fig. 18 from transversely below
  • FIG. 23 shows the holding element from FIG. 22 in a perspective view from transversely below
  • FIG. 26 Section through the mounting arrangement from Fig. 25 27 shows another section through the mounting arrangement
  • Fig. 28 enlarged representation of a partial area of Fig. 27
  • 29 shows another mounting arrangement in an exploded view with a flying holding element
  • FIG. 30 shows the mounting arrangement from FIG. 29 with inserted
  • FIG. 31 shows a section through the holding element of an assembled assembly arrangement from FIG. 30
  • Fig. 32 is a section through the assembled
  • Fig. 33 is a section through the assembled
  • FIG. 34 Enlargement of a partial area from Fig. 32
  • the sanitary functional unit 1 shows the housing 5 of a sanitary functional unit 1 in a perspective view.
  • the sanitary functional unit 1 has an actuating element 3 which can be operated by a user and which can regulate or shut off a mass flow of liquid by turning or pressing.
  • the sanitary functional unit 1 has pipes 7, in this specific case three pipes 7, with two for the inflow and one used for the outflow.
  • a circumferential collar 4 is formed on the housing 5 and defines a gripping section 6 .
  • a housing recess 15 is also defined on the housing 5 .
  • Fig. 2 shows a holding element 2, which is designed as a headband, in a perspective view.
  • the holding element 2 has two clip springs 28.
  • the holding element 2 can grip the housing 5 over at least half the circumference.
  • the bow springs 28 are intended for attachment to an outer body 18 or an armature part 26 .
  • the thickness of the holding member 2 increases from the inside to the outside, and the cross section of the holding member 2 is trapezoidal.
  • the cross section of the holding element 2 can have other shapes, for example triangular.
  • Fig. 3 shows another retaining element 2, which is designed as a retaining ring, in a perspective view.
  • the holding element 2 has two projections 11 on the inside, which are arranged directly opposite one another, ie at an angle of 180°.
  • two axial grooves 10 are arranged on the outside of the holding element 2, lying against the projections 11, two axial grooves 10 are arranged.
  • the axial grooves 10 have a rectangular or square shape, although a shape that is trapezoidal is also conceivable.
  • External springs 9 are arranged on the outside of the holding element 2 and protrude outwards.
  • the holding element 2 also has two spring tongues 8 which protrude into the inner part of the holding element 2 .
  • On the outer edge of the holding element are two spring bars 12 which each have a bar hole 16 .
  • the spring tongues 8 are coupled to the spring bars 12 and are adjacent to one another.
  • the holding element 2 has an inclined inner surface 17.
  • Fig. 4 shows another retaining element 2, which is designed as a retaining ring, in a perspective view.
  • the holding element 2 from FIG. 4 has the same features as the holding element 2 from FIG. 3.
  • the insides are identical and the positioning of projections 11 and spring tongues 8 are identical.
  • the elements on the outside of the holding element 2 in FIG. 4 are mirror-inverted to the elements on the outside of the holding element 2 in FIG. 3. This relates to the outer springs and the spring bars.
  • FIG. 5 shows another holding element 2, which is designed as a holding disk, in a perspective view.
  • the holding element 2 has two projections 11 on the inside, which are arranged at 180° to one another.
  • Spring tongues 8 are formed at right angles to the projections and protrude into the inside of the holding element 2 .
  • the holding element 2 has fastening holes 24 through which screws 23 can be guided in order to be able to fasten the holding element 2 to a receiving body 25 .
  • the holding element has an inclined inner surface.
  • FIG. 6 shows a sanitary functional unit 1 in a perspective view, the housing 5 and the holding element 2 being plugged into one another.
  • the holding element 2 is preferably made of plastic.
  • FIG. 7 shows a section through the sanitary functional unit 1 from FIG. 6, the section running through the spring tongue 8 and the spring bar 12 of the holding element 2.
  • the housing 5 consists of housing parts 13 which are connected to one another, for example via a screw connection.
  • the housing 5 has two circumferential collars 4 which are beveled and are spaced from each other.
  • a collar channel 14 is formed between the surrounding collars 4 .
  • the surrounding collar 4 provides the gripping section 6 .
  • the housing 5 is guided into the holding element 2 from above, with the spring tongues 8 snapping into the collar channel 14 .
  • the spring tongue 8 is supported by a circumferential collar 4 at the head end, while the Spring tongue 8 rests on the other circumferential collar 4 at the foot end.
  • the spring tongues 8 are made oversized in relation to the housing 5 . Inserting the housing 5 into the retaining element 2 and snapping it in requires a certain amount of force, with the spring tongues 8 and the spring bar 12 deforming in order to overcome the geometric obstacle of the oversize. The result is a play-free safety device that prevents axial displacement of the housing 5 relative to the holding element 2 .
  • the spring bar 12 can be deformed in the direction of the adjacent bar hole 16 .
  • the head side of the spring tongue 8 is positioned on the spring bar 12 .
  • FIG. 8 shows another section through the sanitary functional unit 1 from FIG. 6, the section running through the axial groove 10 and the projection 11.
  • FIG. The main axis of the sanitary functional unit 1 is shown as a broken dash-dot line.
  • the projection 11 of the holding element 2 fits exactly into an opposing housing recess 15 which is pronounced on the housing 5 .
  • the peripheral collar 4 is not visible here, since it is interrupted by the housing recess 15. A fuse with slight play is created here, which prevents twisting between the holding element 2 and the housing 5 .
  • the holding element 2 and the housing 5 are already connected to one another.
  • the insertion direction 22 is symbolized by the arrow.
  • the outer body 18 has an outer body shoulder 20, an elongated outer body groove 19 and an outer body projection 30 on the inside.
  • the number of axial grooves 10 on the holding element 2 corresponds to the number of outer body projections 30.
  • the number of outer body grooves 19 corresponds to the number of outer springs 9 on the holding element 2.
  • the outer spring 9 snaps onto the support shoulder 21 on the foot side.
  • the contact of the outer body paragraph 20 on the spring bar 12 in connection with the contact of the outer spring 9 on the support shoulder 21 ensures that it is pulled out.
  • a permanent connection between the housing 5 and the outer body 18 is achieved with the aid of the holding element 2 .
  • a sanitary fitting is not required here, so that it can be attached to a supporting structure, for example a piece of furniture.
  • FIG. 10 shows a section through the sanitary functional unit 1 plugged together with the outer body 18, the section running through the spring tongue 8 and the spring bar 12.
  • FIG. The spring bar 12 is deformed by the contact with the outer body shoulder 20 and presses the spring tongue 8 in the gripping section 6 of the housing 5.
  • the spring tongue 8 is oversized to the gripping section 6, so that a play-free pull safety device is achieved.
  • FIG. 11 shows another section through the sanitary functional unit 1 plugged together with the outer body 18, the section being made through the outer spring 9.
  • FIG. It shows how the outer spring 9 of the holding element 2 rests on the bearing shoulder 21 of the outer body 18 .
  • the spring bar 12 (not shown) ensures that the outer spring 9 is pressed against the contact shoulder 21 of the outer body 18 .
  • the peripheral collars 4 are slanted and lie directly on the sloping inner surface 17 of the retaining element 2. The slanting ensures, among other things, that the housing cannot slip down, with the play-free safety device being pulled out by the spring tongue 8 (Fig. 10). is guaranteed.
  • FIG. 12 shows another sanitary functional unit 1 in a perspective view.
  • the arrangement is similar to FIG. 6, but here the holding element 2 is used which is mirror-inverted on the outside.
  • the spring bar 12 is arranged on the side of the pipelines 7 .
  • the head side of the outer springs 9 is also arranged on the piping 7 side.
  • the holding element 2 is located between the pipes 7 and the actuating element 3.
  • the gripping section 6 is arranged between the actuating element 3 and the connection for a water supply.
  • FIG. 13 shows a section through the sanitary functional unit 1 from FIG. 12, the section being made through the spring tongue 8 and the spring bar 12.
  • FIG. The foot side of the spring tongue 8 is arranged on the spring bar 12 and is therefore mirror-inverted to the exemplary embodiment in FIG. 7. The explanations from FIG. 7 apply here accordingly.
  • FIG. 14 shows another section through the sanitary functional unit 1 from FIG. 12, the section being made through the projection 11 of the holding element 2.
  • FIG. Explanations and reference symbols apply here as in FIG. 8 accordingly.
  • the 15 shows a sanitary functional unit 1 in a perspective view and a sectioned outer body 18.
  • the direction of insertion 22 is represented by the arrow.
  • the head side of the outer spring 9 and the spring bar 12 of the holding element 2 are positioned in the insertion direction 22 .
  • the outer body 18 has an outer body groove 19, an outer body paragraph 20, an outer body projection 30 and a bearing shoulder 21.
  • the number of outer body grooves 19 corresponds to the number of outer springs 9.
  • the number of Outer body projections 30 corresponds to the number of axial grooves 10.
  • FIG. 16 shows a section through the assembled arrangement from FIG. 15, the section being taken through the spring tongues 8 and the spring bar 12.
  • FIG. The spring bar 12 is pressed against the outer body shoulder 20 and at the same time presses the spring tongue 8 into the gripping section 6.
  • the spring tongue 8 is manufactured with an oversize in relation to the housing 5. A certain insertion force is required to connect the holding element 2 and the housing 5 .
  • the spring tongue 8 is coupled to the spring bar 12 .
  • Two peripheral collars 4 can be seen, which are bevelled. On the head side, the spring tongue 8 contacts one peripheral collar 4 and rests on the other peripheral collar 4 on the foot side.
  • FIG. 17 shows another section through the sanitary functional unit 1 plugged together with the outer body 18, the section being made through the outer spring 9.
  • FIG. The sloping inner surface 17 of the holding element 2 is arranged with a precise fit to the sloping circumferential collars 4 .
  • the snapping of the outer springs 9 on the support shoulder 21 leads to a permanent attachment of the sanitary functional unit to the outer body.
  • FIG. 18 shows a holding element 2, which is designed as a holding ring, in a perspective view from transversely above. This is the same holding element from FIG. 3 or which is shown in FIGS. 6-8.
  • 19 is a bottom view of the support member 2 of FIG. 18.
  • FIG. 20 is a top view of the support member 2 of FIG. 18.
  • Fig. 22 shows another holding element 2 in perspective Cross-over view.
  • 23 shows the holding element 2 in a perspective view from transversely below.
  • the holding element 2 is identical to the holding element 2 from FIG. 4 or from FIGS. 15-17.
  • FIG. 24 shows an exploded view of an assembly arrangement of a sanitary functional unit 1 with a holding element 2, which is in the form of a holding disk.
  • the holding element 2 has four fastening holes 24 through which screws 23 can be guided.
  • the holding element 2 is connected to the housing 5 .
  • the sanitary functional unit 1 is connected to pipelines 7, which allow a connection for a water supply.
  • the holding element 2 can be connected to a receiving body 25 with the screws 23 .
  • the assembly of such a structure, in which a retaining washer is used is somewhat more time-consuming than the assembly of a structure in which retaining elements 2, in the form of retaining rings or retaining brackets, are used.
  • FIG. 25 shows the assembly arrangement from FIG. 24 in the assembled state.
  • FIG. 26 shows a section through the mounting arrangement from FIG. 25, the section through the spring tongue 8 and the receiving body 25 being made.
  • Two circumferential collars 4 are formed on the housing 5, the collars 4 being chamfered.
  • the spring tongue 8 protrudes inwards in the direction of the housing 5.
  • On the head side the spring tongue 8 touches one peripheral collar 4, while it rests on the other peripheral collar 4 on the foot side.
  • the spring tongue 8 is made oversized in the gripping section 6 compared to the housing 5 so that a certain force has to be overcome in order to connect the holding element 2 and the housing 5 . A deformation occurs on the holding element 2 when this force is overcome.
  • the spring tongues 8 ensure a safety device that is designed without play.
  • FIG. 27 shows another section through the mounting arrangement from FIG. 25, the section being made through the projections 11 on the holding element 2. The housing is not shown in section in FIG.
  • FIG. 28 is an enlarged view of a portion of FIG. 27 with the housing 5 and the projection 11 visible.
  • the two circumferential collars 4 can also be seen, the collars 4 being very flat in this area because the housing 5 has a housing recess 15 here. It is also possible that the collars 4 in the housing recess 15 are missing altogether. The collars 4 are not beveled in the area of the housing recess 15 .
  • the holding element 2 is designed here as a holding bracket.
  • the sanitary functional unit 1 lies on a fitting part 26.
  • a knob 27 can be connected to the actuating element 3, with a user being able to operate the actuating element 3 by manipulating the knob 27.
  • the fitting parts 26 have knobs and indentations so that the fitting parts 26 can be connected to one another and plugged into one another.
  • the gripping portion 6 is formed on the housing 5 and is provided by the peripheral collar 4 .
  • the function of the holding element 2 is to secure the sanitary functional unit 1 against being pulled in the axial direction.
  • FIG. 30 shows the assembly arrangement from FIG. 29 with the retaining element 2 inserted.
  • the retaining element 2 is designed as a retaining bracket.
  • the holding element 2 has two clip springs 28 which can hold the fitting arms 29 on the fitting part 26 .
  • the inserted retaining element 2 can be unplugged again by mutually pressing the clip springs 28 .
  • Fig. 31 shows a section through the holding element 2 of an assembled assembly arrangement from Fig. 30.
  • the holding element 2 has two clip springs 28.
  • the fitting part 26 has two fitting arms 29, with the clip springs 28 being designed in such a way that they hold the fitting arms 29 be able.
  • the fitting parts 26 lie one on top of the other and are connected to one another by the nubs and indentations (not visible here).
  • the clip springs 28 can snap into the fitting arms 29 of the fitting part 26 so that the sanitary functional unit can be prevented from falling out.
  • FIG. 32 shows a section through the assembled assembly arrangement from FIG. 30.
  • FIG. 33 shows a section through the assembled assembly arrangement from FIG. 30, the direction of the section being indicated by the arrows in FIG.
  • a tongue and groove arrangement is formed between the fitting part 26 and the housing 5 .
  • FIG. 34 shows an enlargement of a partial area from FIG. 32 (round area).
  • the holding element 2 designed as a holding bracket, holds the housing 5 in a gripping section 6, which is provided by the surrounding collars 4.
  • the circumferential collars 4 are bevelled.
  • the bracket has an increasing thickness from the inside to the outside.
  • the cross section of the headband is trapezoidal. Other cross-sectional shapes are also conceivable, for example triangular.
  • the retaining element 2 is designed with an oversize in relation to the housing 5 and in particular the peripheral collar 4 .
  • the width of the collar channel 14 is here between the minimum and maximum thickness of the headband, so that there is an adjustment that eliminates play.
  • the retaining bracket does not lie directly on the collar groove 14, which is formed by the two circumferential collars 4 limited, but to a certain extent hovers over it. Due to the excess, a backlash-free safeguard against pulling and falling out is achieved.
  • the holding element contacts the housing in a gripping section and is made oversized in this gripping section compared to the housing.

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Abstract

L'invention concerne une unité fonctionnelle sanitaire (1) comprenant un boîtier (5) et un élément de retenue (2) enveloppant au moins en partie le boîtier (2), l'élément de retenue venant en contact avec le boîtier dans une section de préhension (6) et étant frabriqué, dans cette section de préhension (à), avec une surcote par rapport au boîtier.
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