NL1042693B1 - Gully or gully part - Google Patents

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NL1042693B1
NL1042693B1 NL1042693A NL1042693A NL1042693B1 NL 1042693 B1 NL1042693 B1 NL 1042693B1 NL 1042693 A NL1042693 A NL 1042693A NL 1042693 A NL1042693 A NL 1042693A NL 1042693 B1 NL1042693 B1 NL 1042693B1
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Boshove Twan
Van Der Scheer Marco
Jager Marcel
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03FSEWERS; CESSPOOLS
    • E03F5/00Sewerage structures
    • E03F5/04Gullies inlets, road sinks, floor drains with or without odour seals or sediment traps
    • E03F5/0401Gullies for use in roads or pavements
    • E03F5/0404Gullies for use in roads or pavements with a permanent or temporary filtering device; Filtering devices specially adapted therefor
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03FSEWERS; CESSPOOLS
    • E03F5/00Sewerage structures
    • E03F5/04Gullies inlets, road sinks, floor drains with or without odour seals or sediment traps
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Abstract

The disclosure relates to gully or gully part comprising a gully pot, an inlet for receiving a fluid to be drained, an outlet port for being connected to a drain pipe for draining the fluid, and a filter for mounting to the gully or gully pot and for filtering a fluid. The filter is transformable from an insertion state to a mounting state, wherein the mounting state is for mounting the filter in the gully pot, and the insertion state is for inserting the filter through the inlet from outside of the gully or gully part and/or for removing the filter from the gully or gully part through the inlet. The filter does not fit through the inlet in the mounting state but fits through the inlet in the insertion state.

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This disclosure relates to gullies or gully parts, to a filter for a gully or gully part, to a method of manufacturing a gully or gully part or a filter, a method for fitting a gully or gully part with a filter, and to a method of cleaning a gully or gully part.
Gullies, or storm drains, are used to drain fluids such as rainwater from surfaces on streets, parking lots, footpaths, etc. A gully comprises a gully pot that is usually located below surface level when a gully is installed. A gully usually also comprises a street gutter located approximately on surface level. Rainwater can enter the pot through an inlet covered by the gutter. A liquid such as rainwater may be filtered inside of the gully pot and then discharged from the gully through an outlet port connected to a drain pipe. The drain pipe may, e.g., lead to the sewer system, a river, or a lake, etc.
From time to time, gullies need to be cleaned. On the one hand, debris such as sand and leaves filling up the gully pot may need to be removed from the gully. On the other hand, a part of the gully, and the outlet port, in particular, may become blocked. Therefore, a worker performing maintenance may need to open the gully by taking the gutter away, and also take out removable components (if there are any) from the gully, such as a filter. A removable component such as a filter therefore preferably easily fits through the gully inlet. The worker may then, e.g., suck out debris from the gully using negative air pressure and/or may use a hose to eject pressurized water through the gully (e.g., through the outlet port) to wash away blocking substances.
It is sometimes desirable not to make gullies, and the gully inlets, in particular, too large. Thus, the size of the removable components to be put in and taken out of the gully may be limited. Thus, also the capacity of the components of the gullies may be limited by the gully's size, and by the inlet size, in particular.
In addition, performing the maintenance of a gully can be quite cumbersome. For example, a worker wanting to insert a hose and to run high-pressure water through the outlet of the gully may encounter difficulties in identifying where the outlet port is located and/or may have difficulties in putting a hose into the correct position such that water can be squirt through the outlet.
There is a need for gullies or gully parts that address at least one of the abovementioned shortcomings. Also an improved method for cleaning gullies and/or components for gullies would be desirable.
Embodiments of a gully or gully part, gully components, and embodiments of a method in accordance with the present disclosure are defined by the claims below.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
One aspect of this disclosure relates to a gully or gully part comprising a gully pot, an inlet for receiving a fluid to be drained, an outlet port for being connected to a drain pipe for draining the fluid, and a filter for mounting to the gully or gully pot and for filtering a fluid. The fluid referred to is preferably a liquid.
The filter is transformable from an insertion state to a mounting state. The mounting state is for mounting the filter in the gully pot. The insertion state is for inserting the filter through the inlet from outside of the gully or gully part and/or for removing the filter from the gully or gully part through the inlet. The filter does not fit through the inlet in the mounting state but fits through the inlet in the insertion state.
It is, hence, possible to increase the size of the filter as compared to a filter that would, without transformation (e.g., a filter made of a rigid material always maintaining the same overall shape), fit through the inlet. Thus, the inlet need not be made correspondingly bigger in order to increase the size of the filter. This opens up the possibility of increasing the filtering area of a filter used in conjunction with a gully or gully part with an inlet of a certain size. Smaller size of the inlet may be desired, e.g., for aesthetic reasons and/or to be make the gully or gully part safer with respect to the danger of people or objects falling in.
In particular, the filter may be larger in the mounting state than in the insertion state. The filter may have a larger filtering surface than if the filter would need to fit through the inlet in the mounting state. The filter may at least be inserted through the inlet in the insertion state. Preferably, the filter is also removable in the insertion state. This is advantageous as the filter can be removed for cleaning the filter and/or gully or gully part. The disclosure encompasses both embodiments wherein the filter is transformable from the insertion state to the mounting state but not vice versa, as well as embodiments wherein the transformation is possible in both directions.
Preferably, the filter is for being removably mounted to the gully or gully pot, and the filter is preferably transformable between the mounting state and the insertion state. The filter can thus be inserted through the inlet in the insertion state, transformed into the mounting state and mounted in the gully or gully part. The filter can also be 10 transformed back into the insertion state and taken out of the gully or gully part. This makes the cleaning of the filter easier and more convenient. In addition, the gully or gully part can be cleaned without the filter in it. Moreover, the filter can then be put back into the gully or gully part 15 and used again. In addition, a worn filter can also be easily exchanged.
According to some embodiments, the filter is made of a flexible material allowing a reversible deformation of the 20 filter from the mounting state to the insertion state. Such a configuration enables a particularly easy transformation between insertion and mounting state and thus an easy putting the filter into the gully or gully part and taking the filter out. The filter may comprise or consist of one or several 25 plastic materials. For example, the filter may comprise or consist of polyethylene and/or polypropylene and/or recycled polyethylene and/or recycled polypropylene and/or some other flexible plastic material.
The filter may have shape memory. This makes inserting and mounting the filter particularly convenient. The filter may naturally take on the mounting state. A user can then simply elastically deform (e.g., squash) the filter, to transform it into the insertion state and guide it through the gullyinlet. The filter can then be let snap back in the sense of letting it restore its original shape due to the shape memory, so that the filter takes on the mounting state.
According to some embodiments, the filter comprises at least one inflatable part. The inflatable part is not inflated in the insertion state and is inflated in the mounting state. Inflating the filter is another convenient method of 10 transforming a filter from, the insertion state to the mounting state. Non-inflated, the filter is small enough to fit through the inlet. It may then be inflated while already residing inside of the gully pot. This increases the size of the filter and may thus enlarge the available filtering area, 15 thus increasing the filtering efficiency of a gully.
The inflatable part is preferably at least partially deflatable. The disclosure relates both the embodiments wherein the inflatable part is partially deflatable only, as 20 well as to embodiments wherein it is fully deflatable. The filter may also comprise a plurality of inflatable and nondeflatable or partially or fully deflatable parts.
The deflatability is advantageous as the filter can be easily 25 taken out through the inlet in the deflated state. According to some embodiments, deflatable parts are also re-inflatable.
This makes the same filter re-usable after having taken it out of a gully. This promotes environment friendliness.
According to some embodiments, the filter comprises at least two separable filter components configured to be releasably fixed to each other. The filter components are separated in the insertion state and fixed to each other in the mounting state. This is another convenient configuration enabling to transform a filter between the insertion and the mounting state. Preferably, the filter components are repeatedly separable and fixable to each other.
Preferably, the filter comprises at least one foldable and/or unfoldable filter component, wherein the filter component is, in the insertion state, folded with respect to the mounting state. Folding is a very easy manner of transforming the filter from the mounting state to the insertion state. Unfolding is convenient for transforming from the insertion state to the mounting state. According to some embodiments, the component is foldable or unfoldable only. According to other embodiments, the component is foldable and unfoldable.
Preferably, the filter comprises a filtration part including a plurality of filtration holes and a throughflow opening allowing a fluid to pass the filter without being filtered. The filtration part surrounds the throughflow opening. A fluid such as rainwater may enter the gully or gully part through the inlet, pass the filter through the throughflow opening, and then rise up in the gully pot and pass through the filtration holes. The size of the filtration holes may be adapted to the purpose of filtering. After passing the filtration holes, the fluid may be led out of the outlet port. This fluid flow path is advantageous as other treatments of the fluid such as dirt settling (sedimentation) can be performed first, before the fluid is filtered. For example, a bottom part of the gully part may serve as a sand sediment space. Sand (and/or other debris) may settle in the gully pot, and the filter may then filter the rising fluid.
It is preferable for the throughflow opening to be positioned closer to the inlet than at least (preferably most) of the filtration part when the filter is mounted in the gully or gully part. This enables effectively guiding a liquid to another treatment zone (such as a sedimentation space) before leading it through the filtering part of the filter.
The filtration part comprises at least one curved surface part. The filtration part preferably has the shape of a straight and/or curved truncated cone. The curved surface part enlarges the size of the filtering area, thus making the filter more effective. A straight and/or curved truncated cone shape is especially advantageous for enlarging the size of the filter area. The truncation may be understood to relate to the provision of the throughflow opening. The disclosure also encompasses filters without a throughflow opening. The disclosure also encompasses filters wherein a part of or the entire filter has the shape of a cone (rather than a truncated cone).
An outer end of the filtration part preferably comprises a wave-shaped end rim. This shape prevents larger debris such as leaves from getting stuck at the rim.
According to some embodiments, the gully pot comprises a narrower portion and a broader portion. The narrower portion has a smaller cross-sectional area than the broader portion. Further, the narrower portion is located closer to the inlet than the broader portion. The filter is mountable to the gully or gully part such that the filter, when mounted, is at least partially located in the broader portion. The size of the filtering area may thus be made particularly large, thus increasing the filtering efficiency of the filter. In particular, the inlet may be provided in the narrower portion or may have a diameter (maximum opening) that is even smaller than the maximum width and/or diameter of the narrower potion. Nevertheless, by providing the filter in the broader 5 portion (in the mounting state), the filtering area can be made particularly big.
Preferably, the gully or gully part comprises an outlet cleaning access part for receiving an end of a cleaning hose 10 being inserted through the inlet and for guiding and/or directing the cleaning hose towards the outlet port. The access part is preferably located at the broader portion or further away from the inlet than the broader portion.
Preferably, the access part is visible through the inlet from 15 outside of the gully or gully part or configured to be brought into a position so as to be visible through the inlet from outside of the gully or gully part.
A user can thus conveniently insert a hose into the access 20 part in order to clean the outlet port by running water through the outlet port at high pressure. Even although the outlet port might not be visible from outside of the gully or gully port as such, the access part enables a user to immediately find the outlet port. The access part may already 25 be visible or may be made visible, for example, by pushing, pulling a component that makes the access port move, or by taking out a component from the gully pot, etc.
Another aspect of this disclosure relates to a gully or gully 30 part comprising a gully pot, an inlet for receiving a fluid to be drained, an outlet port for being connected to a drain pipe for draining the fluid, and an outlet cleaning access part for receiving an end of a cleaning hose being inserted through the inlet and for guiding and/or directing the cleaning hose towards the outlet port, wherein the gully pot comprises a narrower portion and a broader portion. The narrower portion has a smaller cross-sectional area than the broader portion. The narrower portion is located closer to the inlet than the broader portion. The outlet port is connected to the broader portion.
The access part is visible through the inlet from outside of the gully or gully part or configured to be brought into a position so as to be visible through the inlet from outside of the gully or gully part. What was described above with respect to the narrower and broader portions of gully pots of other embodiments and with respect to the access parts also applies to these embodiments. To avoid repetitions, reference is made to the explanations provided above. However, the present embodiments may nor may not comprise a filter.
Preferably, the narrower portion comprises the inlet and/or a shaft or another component connected to the inlet. The inlet may, e.g., be as broad as the narrower portion or it may be narrower or broader.
The access part may extend towards the inside of the gully pot or may be moveable/transformable into a position in which it extends towards the inside of the gully pot, in order to be visible through the inlet. For example, the access part may extend further towards the inside than an inside wall of the gully pot. According to some embodiments, the access part extends towards a central axis of the gully pot.
The gully pot preferably comprises an inner wall and an opening in said inner wall. The outlet port may be formed by said opening or may be connected to said opening. The access part may extend inward from said opening or may be moveable into a position in which it extends inward from said opening. The extending in from said opening does not mean that the access part needs to be connected to the opening. There may,
e.g., be a gap in-between the opening and the access part. Alternatively, the access part may be physically connected to the opening.
According to some embodiments, the access part may be transformed from a connected state to a non-connected state, and/or from a non-connected state to a connected state.
The access part preferably comprises a guiding portion for receiving a front end of a cleaning hose being inserted through the inlet and for guiding the front end towards the outlet port upon further insertion of the hose through the inlet. The guiding portion makes the insertion of a hose particularly convenient for a user. In addition, the hose may also be automatically directed in the desired direction as the guiding portion guides the hose after the front end has made contact with the access part.
Preferably, the access part comprises a straight and/or curved surface for receiving a front end of a cleaning hose being inserted through the opening, and/or wherein the access part comprises at least a portion shaped as a curved pipe part and/or a curved pipe socket. The shape of the access part may conveniently guide a hose in the right direction, e.g., towards the outlet port and/or align the hose automatically such that water can then be ejected in the desired direction.
According to some embodiments, the gully or gully part comprises a slider configured to be slideable back and forth between a closed position and an open position. In the closed position, the slider closes off a fluid throughput through the access part in the direction of the outlet port. In the open position, the slider allows a fluid throughput through the access part in the direction of the outlet part. Thus, a fluid may e.g., be conveniently guided through another part of the gully before reaching the outlet port, when the slider closes the access part. A fluid (e.g., rainwater) is then not directly led from the inlet to the outlet port through the access part. This is especially advantageous when using the gully or gully part with a filter. A liquid, such as rainwater, can then first pass the filter before it exits from the gully or gully part through the outlet port. However, through use of the slider, a user can open up direct access to the outlet port and then use a hose to urge pressurized water through the access part and the outlet port.
Preferably, the slider is slideable in an axial direction of the gully or gully part. The slider thus does not take up space excessively in a fluid flow path in the gully. In addition, it is convenient for a user to move the slider in the axial direction.
According to some embodiments, the gully or gully part comprises an inner circumferential wall and a slider guiding mechanism. Preferably the guiding mechanism comprises at least one, preferably two, slider guiding rail(s). The slider guiding mechanism is preferably provided on said inner circumferential wall and configured to guide the slider upon sliding back and forth towards and away from the inlet.
Preferably, the guiding mechanism guides the guider along the inner circumferential wall, preferably in proximity to the inner circumferential wall, preferably in axial direction.
The slider may comprise an engagement member which is accessible by a user from the inlet and engageable by hand and/or with a tool. This makes it particularly convenient for a user to open or close access to the outlet port via the access part and/or to make the access part visible. For example, a user can just reach into the gully or use a tool at the inlet to engage the slider.
The engagement member is preferably located closer to the inlet than the access part. This makes it particularly convenient to engage the engagement member. The engagement member may, e.g., comprise a handle to be gripped by hand. Alternatively or additionally, it may comprise a protrusion and/or recess and/or hole to be engaged with a tool.
According to some embodiments, the access part comprises a rotatable member which is rotatable between a closed state and an open state. In the closed state, the rotatable member closes off a fluid throughput through the access part in the direction of the outlet port. In the open state, the rotatable member allows a fluid throughput through the access part in the direction of the outlet part.
The rotatable member may offer the particular advantage of conveniently and effectively rotating the access part into a visible position and/or rotating it away in order not to block a part of a fluid flow path. Thus, the advantages of not being in the way of rainwater flowing through the gully but of being made visible easily can be combined.
According to some embodiments, the gully or gully part further comprises a rotation-effecting sliding member connected to the rotatable member. The sliding member is slideable back and forth in an axial direction of the gully or gully part, thereby effecting the rotatable member to rotate back and forth between the closing state and the 10 opening state. Thus, a rotating movement of the sliding member can be effected in simple and convenient way.
The access part may be fixed at at least two points to a part of the gully pot relative to which the sliding member is 15 slideable, the at least two points defining a rotation axis of the access part, and wherein the access part is connected to the sliding member at at least one point. This is a simple construction enabling to effect a rotating movement upon the sliding member. This construction is concurrently also 20 particularly robust.
The gully or gully part preferably comprises at least one curved rail groove, and the access part is moveably supported in the at least one curved rail groove. Further, the sliding 25 member is configured to urge the access part to follow a movement back and forth along the curved rail groove when the access part is pulled and pushed by sliding the sliding member back and forth. This is a simple and robust construction. It allows effectively moving the access part 30 into a position in which a hose is conveniently insertable.
Moreover, the sliding member can be conveniently moved out of the way in order to not to interfere excessively with a fluid flow when the gully or gully part is in a normal use state.
According to some embodiments, the gully or gully part further comprises a filter receiving part for receiving a filter for filtering the fluid. The filter receiving part preferably comprises at least one protrusion on an inner wall of the gully pot, the filter receiving part preferably comprising an at least partially annularly protrusion on the inner wall. A filter can be easily accommodated at the filter receiving part. If the filter, for example, comprises shape memory and, after insertion through the line, automatically takes on the shape of the mounting state, the filter may also be very easily (or even automatically) received in the right position, i.e., on or at the filter receiving part.
The gully or gully part preferably further comprises a filter fixedly or removably received at the filter receiving part. The disclosure thus encompasses embodiments without a filter (some of which may be used with an additional filter). Other embodiments already comprise a filter. Also embodiments that can be used with two or more filters and/or that already comprise two or more filters are envisaged.
According to some embodiments, the gully pot comprises a transition portion with a cross-sectional area between the cross-sectional area of the narrower portion and the crosssectional area of the broader portion. In other words, the cross-sectional area of the broader portion is larger than the cross-sectional area of the transition portion, and the cross-sectional area of the narrower portion is smaller than the cross-sectional area of the transition portion.
According to some embodiments, the filter receiving part is provided at the broader portion and the outlet port is provided at the transition portion with one end starting at or overlapping with the broader portion. The filter can thus be made particularly large, thus increasing the filtering area. The outlet portion is provided above of at least a part 5 of the filter, thus enabling a fluid to, e.g., run through a fluid throughput of the filter, as described above, and then rise and be filtered by the filter, before exiting through the outlet port.
According to some embodiments, the gully or gully comprises a filter for filtering a fluid, wherein the gully pot and the filter are made as one piece. This way, a user need not equip the gully or gully part with a filter. Moreover, the filter may be particularly stable.
According to some embodiments, the gully or gully part comprises a debris trapping portion at an end opposite of the inlet. For example, the debris trapping portion may be at a bottom part of the gully pot. A liquid such as rainwater may, 20 hence, enter the gully or gully part through the inlet, may pass the filter, e.g., through a central throughflow opening, without being filtered, and then pass the debris trapping portion. The debris trapping portion may, e.g., comprise or consist of a sand sediment space. A liquid such as rainwater 25 may pass the debris trapping portion and rise up and get filter in the filtering part of the filter (e.g., a truncated cone-shaped part). After the filtration, the liquid may be led out of the outlet port.
Preferably, wherein the debris trapping portion is in fluid communication with the inlet through the throughflow opening of a filter mounted in the gully or gully part or integrally formed therewith. This way, rainwater can be first led into the debris trapping portion, before it is led through the filtering part of the filter. Thus, sand and, for example, leafs may remain in the debris trapping portion. This way, the filter does not get jammed and/or blocked too quickly.
According to some embodiments, the outlet port is in fluid communication with the debris trapping portion of the gully or gully part through the filtration part of the filter. Therefore, a fluid passing the gully or gully part gets 10 filtered before being led out of the outlet port.
The gully or gully part preferably comprises an odor trap receiving part for receiving an odor trap device for preventing a gas flowing from the outlet port towards the 15 inlet. Thus, the gully or gully part is capable of being used, e.g., in pedestrian zones, wherein prevention of odors from the sewers rising to street level is desired.
Preferably, at least a part of the odor trap receiving part 20 forms the narrower portion and/or the narrower portion preferably comprises the odor trap receiving part. This way, space in the broader portion is left for components for which occupying a larger amount of space is more important, e.g., for a filter.
According to some embodiments, the odor trap receiving part comprises a curved or a straight wall part extending towards an inside of the of the gully or gully part and away from the inlet. The curved or straight wall part preferably extends 30 towards a central axis of the of the gully or gully part. The curved or straight wall part preferably at least partially (or, preferably, fully) has the shape of a (part of a) cone or truncated cone. Each of these aspects contributes to making it particularly convenient to put an odor trap into the gully or gully part. Preferably, an odor trap is automatically guided to be received at the odor trap receiving part.
Some or trap embodiments of the gully receivable device that is part.
Preferably, the odor cylindrically-shaped in not advantageous paths in the particularly main body.
conflicting gully or robust.
The gully or of one piece together particularly robust gully part gully part comprise an odor at the odor trap receiving device comprises a shape is particularly efficient fluid trap
This with flow gully part. The may comprise an with the gully construction construction is also made odor trap device port. This may with high longevity.
be a
Preferably, the odor trap device comprises a cylindricallyshaped main body. This shape is particularly advantageous in not conflicting with efficient fluid flow paths in the gully or gully part. The construction is also particularly robust.
The odor trap device may comprise a suspending protrusion for supporting the odor trap device at the odor trap receiving part. The suspending protrusion allows mounting the odor trap device particularly easily. A user may just let the odor trap device fall into place. The suspending protrusion may engage with the odor trap receiving part.
Preferably, the suspending protrusion has an annular ring shape. According to some embodiments, the suspending protrusion has an outer circumference dimensioned to mate with an inner circumference of the odor trap receiving part.
This makes the mounting of the odor trap device particularly easy and convenient.
Preferably, the odor trap receiving part is located closer to 5 the inlet than the filter receiving part (if an embodiment comprised both parts) . A filter may thus be located at a broader portion, further down in the gully or gully part. An odor trap device may be located further up, e.g., at a narrower portion.
The filter is preferably configured to align the odor trap device, and even more preferably also configured to center the odor trap device with respect to a central axis of the gully or gully part when the odor trap is being inserted. The 15 aligning is advantageous, as a user, when the filter is present in the gully or gully part, can at some point let go of the odor trap device and it will be guided into the right position.
According to some embodiments, the odor trap device protrudes into the throughflow opening of the filter. This construction is particularly space-efficient.
According to some embodiments, the gully or gully part 25 comprises a bottom surface with a curved, concave, and/or dome shape, and/or a bottom surface with an at least partially curved circumference. This shape is particularly convenient for effectively cleaning the gully or gully part.
In particular, debris can be suctioned out from the bottom 30 surface particularly effectively. A flat bottom surface and correspondingly sharp angles between a side wall and the bottom surface may be harder to clean and dirt may remain in the corners. The a curved, concave, and/or dome shaped bottom surface, and/or bottom surface with an at least partiallycurved circumference can be cleaned very well everywhere, including the angles due to the curved shape and, preferably, softer angles in corners.
At least a part of the gully or gully part may be injection molded and/or rotation molded and/or blow molded and/or extruded. The production methods increase manufacturability. Especially injection molding and/or rotation molding are 10 particularly advantageous.
According to some embodiments, at least a part of the gully or gully part may comprise or consist of polypropylene and/or recycled polypropylene and/or polyethylene and/or recycled 15 polyethylene and/or acrylonitrile butadiene styrene and/or polyvinylchloride and/or some other plastic material.
According to some embodiments, the outlet port of the gully or gully part comprises a pipe piece and/or a pipe socket.
This type of outlet port can be conveniently attached to a pipe for guiding further drain fluids.
Some embodiments of the gully or gully part comprise at least one handle for rotating and/or carrying the gully or gully 25 part on an outside of the gully or gully part. This makes transportation of the gully or gully part particularly convenient. In addition, the handle or handles may also be used for positioning the gully or gully part upon installation. Moreover, the handle or handles may aid a user 30 in precisely aligning the gully or gully part, e.g., by rotating it when it is already positioned on a ground (e.g., on mud or sand) and when a part of the gully or gully part may already be covered with soil, mud, and/or sand, etc.
According to some embodiments, the gully or gully part comprises a foot step for fixing and/or leveling the gully or gully part on an outside of the gully or gully part. The foot step is particularly convenient as a user can put a lot of force onto the step with a foot, and because a user can put weight onto the gully or gully part when fine-tuning its position during installation, while, e.g., rotating and pushing/pulling by hand with one or several handles.
Preferably, the foot step comprises an at least partially annular foot member extending laterally from the gully pot. This makes it easy to use a fit to level and/or fix the gully or gully part. Preferably, the gully pot is, on an outer surface thereof, provided with a rib structure, said rib structure leaving space for a user to insert a foot above of the foot step. The rib structure may increase stability of the gully or gully part when mounted. However, the rib structure is made so as not to intervene with a user's adjustment by foot with a foot step.
The handle or the two or more handles and the foot step or the foot steps are preferably aligned such that a user can simultaneously operate the handle(s) with one or two hands, and the foot step with a foot or with two feet. This makes positioning, leveling, and fixing particularly easy and convenient.
Another aspect of this disclosure relates to a gully or gully part comprising a gully pot, an inlet for receiving a fluid to be drained, and an outlet port for being connected to a drain pipe for draining the fluid. The gully pot comprises a narrower portion and a broader portion. The narrower portion is located closer to the inlet than the broader portion. The narrower portion has a smaller cross-sectional area than the broader portion. The narrower portion has a minimum diameter. The minimum diameter may, for some embodiments, just be the diameter, e.g., when the narrower portion has a circular cross-section. If the diameter of the narrower portion varies, the term minimum diameter is used to refer to the minimal value of the diameter.
Further, the gully or gully part in accordance with this aspect comprises a filter mounted in the gully pot, wherein a distance between at least two points on the filter is larger than the minimum diameter of the narrower portion of the gully pot. Thus, the size of the filter in relation to the narrower portion of the gully or gully part is made particularly big. Preferably, also the filtering area is thus made large (in particular larger than what would be possible if the filter were to be positioned in the narrower portion). Thus, the filter capacity/efficiency is increased. These embodiments of a gully or gully part may or may not comprise an access part- The filter may or may not be transformable between different states.
The gully or gully part may comprise a filtration part including a plurality of filtration holes and a throughflow opening allowing a fluid to pass the filter without being filtered, the filtration part surrounding the throughflow opening. A fluid such as rainwater may enter the gully or gully part through the inlet, pass the filter through the throughflow opening and then rise up in the gully pot and pass through the filtration holes. The size of the filtration holes may be adapted to the purpose of filtering. After passing the filtration holes, the fluid may be led out of the outlet port. This fluid flow path is advantageous as other treatments of the fluid such as dirt settling can be performed first, before the fluid is filtered. For example, a bottom part of the gully part may serve as a sand sediment 5 space. Sand (and other dirt) may settle in the gully pot, and the filter may then filter the rising fluid.
Preferably, the filtration part comprises at least one curved surface part, the filtration part preferably having the shape 10 of a straight and/or curved truncated cone. The curved surface part enlarges the size of the filtering area, thus making the filter more effective. A straight and/or curved truncated cone shape is especially advantageous for enlarging the size of the filter area. The truncation may be understood 15 to relate to the provision of the throughflow opening.
An outer end of the filtration part preferably comprises a wave-shaped end rim. This shape prevents larger debris such as leaves from getting stuck at the rim.
Another aspect of this disclosure relates to a filter for filtering a fluid and for being mounted in a gully or gully part according to any one of the aspects described above. The filter is transformable from an insertion state for inserting 25 the filter through the inlet from outside of the gully or gully part to a mounting state for mounting the filter in the gully or gully part. At least one dimension of the filter is smaller in the insertion state than in the mounting state for enabling fitting the filter through an inlet of the gully or 30 gully part in the insertion state, wherein the filter would not fit through the inlet in the mounting state.
The mounting state is for mounting the filter in a gully pot.
The insertion state is for inserting the filter through an inlet from outside of a gully or gully part and/or for removing the filter from a gully or gully part through the inlet. The filter does not fit through the inlet in the mounting state but fits through the inlet in the insertion state.
It is, hence, possible to increase the size of the filter as compared to a filter that would, without transformation, fit through an inlet. In other words, the filter can be made smaller (in at least one direction) by transforming the filter from the mounting state to the insertion state.
In particular, the filter may be larger in the mounting state than in the insertion state and may have a larger filtering surface, in the mounting state, than if the filter would remain in the insertion state. The filter may at least be inserted through the inlet in the insertion state. Preferably, the filter is also removable in the insertion state. This is advantageous as the filter can be removed for cleaning the filter and/or gully or gully part. The disclosure encompasses both embodiments wherein the filter is transformable from the insertion state to the mounting state but not vice versa.
The filter is preferably also transformable from the mounting state to the insertion state for removing the filter from the gully or gully part.
According to some embodiments, the filter is made of flexible material allowing a reversible deformation of the filter from the mounting state to the insertion state. Such a configuration enables a particularly easy transformation between insertion and mounting state and thus an easy putting the filter into the gully or gully part and taking the filter out. The filter may comprise or consist of one or several 5 plastic materials. For example, the filter may comprise or consist of polyethylene and/or polypropylene and/or recycled polyethylene and/or recycled polypropylene and/or some other flexible plastic material.
The filter may have shape memory. This makes inserting and mounting the filter in(to) a gully particularly convenient. The filter may naturally take on the mounting state. A user can then simply elastically deform (e.g., squash) the filter, to transform it into the insertion state, and put it through 15 a gully inlet. The filter can then be let snap back, due to the shape memory, into the mounting state.
According to some embodiments, the filter comprises at least one inflatable part, wherein the inflatable part is not 20 inflated in the insertion state and is inflated in the mounting state. Inflating the filter is another convenient method of transforming a filter from the insertion state to the mounting state. Non-inflated, the filter is small enough to fit through a smaller gully inlet. The filter part is then 25 inflated. This increases the size and may thus enhance the filtering area available. According to some embodiments, the entire filter is inflatable.
The inflatable part is preferably at least partially 30 deflatable. The disclosure relates both the embodiments wherein the inflatable part is partially deflatable only, as well as to embodiments wherein it is fully deflatable. The filter may also comprises a plurality of inflatable and non deflatable or partially or fully deflatable parts. Also the entire filter may be deflatable.
The deflatability is advantageous as the filter can be easily taken out through a gully inlet in the deflated state. According to some embodiments, deflatable parts are also reinflatable. This makes the filter re-usable after having taken it out of a gully.
According to some embodiments, the filter comprises at least two separable filter components configured to be releasably fixed to each other. The filter components are separated in the insertion state and fixed to each other in the mounting state. This is another convenient configuration enabling to transform a filter between the insertion and the mounting state. Preferably, the filter components are repeatedly separable and fixable to each other.
Preferably, the filter comprises at least one foldable and/or unfoldable filter component, wherein the filter component is, in the insertion state, folded with respect to the mounting state. Folding is a very easy manner of transforming the filter from the mounting state to the insertion state. Unfolding is convenient for transforming from the insertion state to the mounting state. According to some embodiments, the component is foldable or unfoldable only. According to other embodiments, the component is foldable and unfoldable.
Preferably, the filter comprises a filtration part including a plurality of filtration holes and a throughflow opening allowing a fluid to pass the filter without being filtered, the filtration part surrounding the throughflow opening. When the filter is placed in a gully, a fluid such as rainwater may enter the gully through an inlet, pass the filter through the throughflow opening and then rise up in a gully pot and pass through the filtration holes. The size of the filtration holes may be adapted to the purpose of filtering. After passing the filtration holes, the fluid may be led out of a gully outlet port. This filter thus can be used as a component in an advantageous fluid flow path enabling other fluid treatments of the fluid (in addition to the filtering treatment) such as dirt settling I sedimentation, to be performed before the filtering. For example, a bottom part of the gully part may serve as a sand sediment space. Sand (and other dirt) may settle in the gully pot, and the filter may then filter the fluid when a fluid level rises.
The filtration part preferably comprises at least one curved surface part. In addition thereto or alternatively, the filtration part preferably having the shape of a straight and/or curved truncated cone. The curved surface part enlarges the size of the filtering area, thus making the filter more effective. A straight and/or curved truncated cone shape is especially advantageous for enlarging the size of the filter area. The truncation may be understood to relate to the provision of the throughflow opening.
An outer end of the filtration part preferably comprises a wave-shaped end rim. This shape prevents larger debris such as leaves from getting stuck at the rim.
Another aspect of this disclosure concerns a method for manufacturing a gully or gully part in accordance with any one or several aspect(s) described above. Preferably, the method includes a step of injection molding and/or rotation molding and/or blow molding and/or extruding at least a part of the gully or gully part or the entire gully or gully part.
According to some embodiments, the method comprises a step of manufacturing a first part and a step of manufacturing a second part, wherein these manufacturing steps may be simultaneously performed for some embodiments and sequentially performed for other embodiments. The method further comprises connecting/joining the first and the second parts to form a gully pot.
Preferably, the first and the second part or both injection molded, and the connection step is a step of connecting a first injection molded part and a second injection molded part so as to form the gully pot.
The disclosure also relates to a method for manufacturing a filter in accordance with any one or several aspect (s) described above. Preferably, the method includes a step of injection molding and/or rotation molding and/or blow molding and/or extruding at least a part of the filter or the entire filter.
Another aspect of this disclosure relates to a method of fitting the filter in accordance with any one or several of the aspects described above to the gully or gully part in accordance with any one or several of the aspects described above. The method comprises the steps of inserting the filter in the insertion state into the gully or gully part, transforming the filter from the insertion state to the mounting state, and mounting the filter in the gully or gully part.
This method of fitting a filter to a gully or gully part allows putting a filter which is, in the state in which it is mounted in the gully or gully part (in its mounting state), in principle, too big to fit through the inlet of the gully or gully part. Thus, the filtering area and the filter efficiency can be made large even when an inlet of a gully or gully part is not made larger than desired.
Another aspect of this disclosure relates to a method of cleaning a gully or gully part in accordance with any one or several aspects as described above. The method comprises the steps of: transforming the filter from the mounting state to the insertion state and taking the filter out of the gully or gully part through the inlet, cleaning the gully or gully part, reintroducing the filter, in the insertion state, through the inlet, and transforming the filter from the insertion state to the mounting state and re-mounting the filter in the gully or gully part. This makes the cleaning of the gully or gully part particularly simple and convenient. The filter may, preferably, be used and re-used, making the entire method environment-friendly due to avoiding unnecessary waste and replacement of filters.
When applied to a gully or gully part used with an odor trap device, the method preferably comprises the steps of: taking the odor trap device out through the inlet before the step of transforming the filter and taking the filter out, and reintroducing the odor trap device through the inlet after the step of transforming and re-mounting the filter.
According to some embodiments, the step of cleaning the gully or gully part comprises the step of suctioning debris out of the gully or gully part.
Preferred embodiments of the cleaning method, when applied to a gully or gully part with an access part as described above, comprise the steps of: introducing a cleaning hose through the inlet, receiving the cleaning hose on or at the access part, and urging water through the outlet port while the cleaning hose is received on the access part. Due to the provision of the access part, the use of the hose is made particularly convenient and simple for the user. The outlet port is immediately identifiable by a user. It is, in this regard, especially convenient if the access part is visible from the inlet or can be brought into a visible state. In the latter case, the method preferably comprises the step of bringing the access part into a position so as to be visible through the inlet before the step of introducing the cleaning hose .
Another aspect of this disclosure relates to a gully or gully part comprising an inlet for receiving a fluid to be drained, an outlet port for being connected to a drain pipe for draining the fluid, and at least one handle for rotating and/or carrying the gully or gully part, the handle being located on an outside of the gully or gully part. This embodiment may or may not comprise an access part and/or a filter.
The handle makes transportation of the gully or gully part particularly convenient. In addition, the handle or handles may also be used for positioning the gully or gully part upon installation. Moreover, the handle or handles may aid a user in precisely aligning the gully or gully part, e.g., by rotating it when it is already positioned on a ground (e.g., on mud or sand) and when a part of the gully or gully part may already be covered with soil, mud, and/or sand, etc.
Another aspect of this disclosure relates to a gully or gully part comprising an inlet for receiving a fluid to be drained, an outlet port for being connected to a drain pipe for draining the fluid, and a foot step for fixing and/or 10 leveling the gully or gully part using a foot, the foot step being located on an outside of the gully or gully part. The foot step is particularly convenient as a user can put a lot of force onto the step with a foot, and because a user can put weight onto the gully or gully part when fine-tuning its 15 position during installation, while, e.g., rotating and pushing/pulling by hand with one or several handles.
Preferably, the foot step comprises an at least partially annular foot member extending laterally from the gully pot.
This makes it easy to use a fit to level and/or fix the gully or gully part.
Preferably, the gully pot is, on an outer surface thereof, provided with a rib structure, said rib structure leaving 25 space for a user to insert a foot above of the foot step. The rib structure may increase stability of the gully or gully part when mounted. However, the rib structure is made so as not to intervene with a user's adjustment by foot with a foot step.
The handle or the two or more handles and the foot step or the foot steps are preferably aligned such that a user can simultaneously operate the handle(s) with one or two hands, and the foot step with a foot or with two feet. This makes positioning, leveling, and fixing particularly easy and convenient.
Additional advantages and features of the present disclosure, that can be realized on their own or in combination with one or several features discussed above, insofar as the features do not contradict each other, will become apparent from the following description of preferred embodiments.
The description is given with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 depicts a gully in accordance with the present disclosure;
Fig. 2 depicts an embodiment of a filter in accordance with the present disclosure;
Fig. 3A depicts an embodiment of a gully in accordance with the present disclosure in a state while a filter is being fit;
Fig. 3B depicts an embodiment of a gully in accordance with the present disclosure in a state when a filter is mounted at a filter receiving part;
Fig. 4A depicts an embodiment of a filter in accordance with the present disclosure, wherein the filter is in the insertion state;
Fig. 4B depicts an embodiment of a filter in accordance with the present disclosure, wherein the filter is in the mounting state;
Fig. 5 depicts an embodiment of a gully in accordance with the present disclosure;
Fig. 6A is a schematic perspective view of an embodiment of a gully in accordance with the present disclosure;
Fig. 6B is a view through the inlet of the gully of Fig. 6A;
Fig. 7A is a schematic perspective view of an embodiment of a gully in accordance with the present disclosure;
Fig. 7B is a view through the inlet of the gully of Fig. 7 A;
Fig. 8A depicts an embodiment of a gully part in accordance with the present disclosure wherein an access part is closed by a slider;
Fig. 8B depicts a view into the gully part of Fig. 8A through its inlet;
Fig. 8C depicts an embodiment of a gully part in accordance with the present disclosure wherein an access part is opened by a slider;
Fig. 9A depicts an embodiment of a gully part in accordance with the present disclosure wherein an access part is closed by a rotatable member;
Fig. 9B depicts through a view into th ie gully part of Fig. 9A
its inlet;
Fig. 9C depicts an embodiment of a gully part in accordance with the present disclosure wherein an access part is opened by a rotatable member;
Fig. 9D depicts through a view into the its inlet; and gully part of Fig. 9C
Fig. 10 depicts an embodiment of a gully part in accordance
with the present disclosure.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In the following description accompanying the various figures, like parts are denoted with like reference signs.
Fig. 1 depicts a gully 1, or a storm drain. It comprises a gully pot 1 forming a main part of the gully 1 in which a fluid such as rainwater may be treated (filtered, etc.). The gully 1 further comprises an inlet 12 through which rainwater may enter the gully 1. The present embodiment of a gully 1 may, e.g., be used to drain rainwater from a road or pavement.
The inlet 12 is, during normal use, preferably covered by a gutter (not shown). This prevents a pedestrian from getting injured and against larger objects accidentally falling into the gully 1.
The gully 1 further comprises an outlet port 13 which is connected to a drain pipe 14 (not part of the gully 1) . The gully of Fig. 1 further comprises a handle 15 for rotating and/or carrying the gully 1. The handle 15 is located on an outside of the gully 1. It is attached to an outer circumferential wall of the gully pot 11. The handle 15 is particularly convenient for transporting the gully 1 but also for positioning it correctly during installation.
The embodiment of Fig. 1 additionally comprises a rib structure comprising a plurality of ribs 16 on the outer circumferential surface. These stabilize the gully 1 when positioned in soil, mud, sand, etc.
The outlet port 13 comprises pipe piece 60 (see Fig. 3A) in the form of a pipe socket to be connected to a drain pipe 14.
The inlet 12 of the gully 1 of Fig. 1 has a circular crosssectional shape. However, the disclosure also relates to embodiments wherein the inlet has a different cross-sectional shape .
As becomes immediately apparent from Fig. 1, the diameter d of the inlet 12 is smaller than the diameter D of the gully pot 11 at a lower position. In fact, the gully 1 comprises an entire narrower portion 17 having a smaller diameter (substantially the diameter d of the inlet 12) and located closer to the inlet 12, and a broader portion 18 with the larger diameter D.
Fig. 2 shows an embodiment of a filter 2 in accordance with the present disclosure. This filter 2 is configured to be used with the gully 1 of Fig. 1. However, in the state shown in Fig. 2, it does not fit through the inlet 12, as its own diameter D is larger than the inlet diameter d. The filter 2 is, however, transformable between an insertion state, in which it is made smaller and in which it fits through the inlet 12, and a mounting state (the state shown in Fig. 2) in which it is to be received/mounted in the gully 1.
The filter 2 of Fig. 2 can be transformed both from the mounting state to the insertion state, and vice versa. However, the disclosure also encompasses embodiments wherein the filter is transformable from the insertion state to the mounting state only.
The filter 2 of Fig. 2 is made of a flexible material which is easily deformable by hand. A user can thus easily squash the filter 2 a bit and deform it. It is reversibly deformable from the mounting state to the insertion state. In other words, the user can just exert pressure onto the filter (e.g., by hand) and force it through the inlet 12 of the gully 1.
The filter 2 of Fig. 2 has shape memory. This means that as soon as the user no longer exerts pressure onto the filter, it has the tendency of returning to the shape shown in Fig. 2 (to the mounting state).
The filter 2 of Fig. 2 comprises a filtration part 21 comprising a plurality of filtration holes 22. The filter 2 also comprises a central throughflow opening 23 allowing a fluid (such as rain water) to pass the filter 2 without being filtered. The filtration part 21 surrounds the throughflow opening 23.
The filter 2 also comprises a wave-shaped end rim 24. This shape prevents larger debris such as leaves to get stuck at the rim.
The filtration part 21 of the filter 2 of Fig. 2 has the shape of a straight truncated cone. Other preferred embodiments of the filter have a filtration part with an at least partially curved shape and/or with a curved truncated cone shape. Alternatively, the filter may also have a straight and/or curved cone shape.
state in which the filter
Fig. 3A shows a into the gully through the narrower portion slightly squashed in order to through the has been inserted inlet 12. During
17, the filter 2 make it be in the insertion had been insertion state. In Fig. 3A, the filter 2 has already, by virtue of its shape memory, restored its original form (the mounting state).
The gully 1 comprises a filter receiving part 19 in the form of an annular protrusion formed on an inner circumferential wall of the gully pot 11. The filter 2 is mounted at the filter receiving part 19, as shown in Fig. 3B. Most of the filter 2 of this embodiment is received/positioned in the broader portion 18 of the gully 1 when mounted in the gully
1.
When the filter 2 is positioned, as shown in Fig. 3B, water can enter the gully 1 through the inlet 12 and pass the filter through the central throughflow opening 23.
The gully 1 further comprises a debris trapping portion 3 at the bottom of the gully pot 11. The debris trapping portion 3 is located at the opposite end of the gully 1 with respect to the inlet 12. The debris trapping portion 3 serves, e.g., as a sand sediment space. The debris trapping portion 3 is in fluid communication with the inlet 12 via the throughflow opening 23 of the filter 2.
The outlet port 13 of the gully 1 is in fluid communication with the debris trapping portion 3 via the filtration part 21 of the filter 2. When the fluid level rises in the gully pot 11, and when debris has been trapped in the debris trapping
portion 3, the fluid (e.g., rainwater) is filter by the
filtration part 21 of the filter 2 and then reaches the
outlet port 3 to be drained.
In the case of the embodiment explained with reference to
Figs. 1, 2, 3A and 3B, the gully 1 and the filter 2 are thus separable components. The disclosure also, however, relates to embodiments of gullies, wherein the filter is an integral part of the gully. In other words, the disclosure also relates to embodiments wherein filter and gully are made as
one piece and are not separable.
Fig. 4A depicts an embodiment of a filter 2 in accordance
with the present disclosure, wherein the filter is in the
insertion state. The filter 2 fits through an inlet 12 of a
gully 1 in the insertion state for which it would be too big in the mounting state. Fig. 4B depicts the filter 2 is in the mounting state in which it is to be mounted in a gully 1.
The filter 2 of Fig. 4 comprises a plurality of foldable and unfoldable filter components 25 which are, in the insertion state (see Fig. 4A) folded with respect to the mounting state (see Fig. 4B) . Alternative embodiments of filters 2, for example, involve a filter comprising at least two separable filter components which are releasably fixeable to each other, or a filter comprising at least one inflatable and/or deflatable part.
The separating of filter components is a form of transforming a filter from the mounting state to the insertion state, and the joining of the components is a transforming from the insertion state to the mounting state. The inflating may be a 10 form transforming from the insertion state to the mounting state, and the deflating may be a transforming from the mounting state to the insertion state.
Fig. 5 depicts an embodiment of a gully 1 in accordance with 15 the present disclosure. A filter 2 in accordance with the present disclosure is mounted at the filter receiving part
19. The filter receiving part 2 is an annular protrusion formed on an inner circumferential wall of the gully pot 11.
The gully 1 of Fig. 5 comprises a narrower portion 17 with a smaller cross-sectional area and a broader portion 18 with a larger cross-sectional area. As the narrower portion 17 and the broader portion 18 are both substantially cylindrical, the mentioned comparison between their cross-sectional areas can also be expressed as the broader portion 18 having a larger diameter than the narrower portion 17.
The gully 1 further comprises a transition portion 27 with a cross-sectional area between the cross-sectional area of the 30 narrower portion 17 and the cross-sectional area of the broader portion 18. The diameter of the transition portion 27 provides a transition between the diameters of the narrower portion 17 and the broader portion 18, respectively.
The filter receiving part 19 is provided at the broader portion 18. The filter 2 is, for the most part, mounted in the broader portion 18. For this embodiment, the upper end of the filter 2 slightly reaches into the transition portion 27.
The outlet port 13 is provided on the height (in axial direction of the gully 1) of the transition portion 27. The upper end of the outlet port 13 is roughly on par (in axial direction) with the boundary between the transition portion 27 and the narrower portion 17.
The gully 1 of Fig. 5 further comprises an odor trap receiving part 40 for receiving an odor trap device 4. Fig. 5 shows the gully 1 in a state wherein an odor trap device 4 is mounted at the odor trap receiving part 40. The odor trap device 4 is located closer to the inlet 12 than the filter 2.
The odor trap device 4 includes a gas lock and prevents a gas from flowing from the outlet port 13 to the inlet 12. In the case of this embodiment, the odor trap receiving part 40 forms a particularly narrow portion of the gully 1.
The odor trap receiving part 40 comprises a cylindricallyshaped main body 42, and a curved wall part 41 extending towards the inside of the gully 1 and away from the inlet 12.
It guides the odor trap device 4 into the correct position so that mounting it is particularly convenient for a user to insert the odor trap device 4. The user can insert it through the inlet 12 and then simply let go. The device 4 will automatically be caught by the odor trap receiving part 40, and by the wall part 41, in particular.
In the case of the embodiment of Fig. 5, the gully pot 11 and the odor trap device 4 are two separable components. However, the disclosure also relates to embodiments wherein the gully pot 11 and the odor trap device 4 are integrally formed. In other words, in the case of other embodiments, the gully pot 11 (or any other component of the gully 1) and the odor trap device 4 may be made as one piece.
The odor trap device 4 comprises a suspending protrusion 43
for supporting the odor trap device 4 at the odor trap
receiving part 40 . The suspending protrusion 43 of this
embodiment has an annular ring shape, wherein the outer
circumference of the suspending protrusion 43 is dimensioned for mating with an inner circumference of the odor trap receiving part 40.
In the case of the embodiment of Fig. 5, the filter 2 is configured to align the odor trap device 4. The filter 2 is configured to center the odor trap device 4 with respect to the central axis of the gully 1 when the odor trap device 4 is being positioned after insertion.
The filter 2 positions the odor trap device 4 correctly by virtue of its throughflow opening 13 as the odor trap device 2 is dimensioned to fit into the opening 13. In the mounted state, the odor trap device 4 protrudes into the throughflow opening 13 of the filter 2 (see Fig. 5).
The gully 1 of Fig. 5 also comprises a bottom surface 50 with a curved shape. This shapes increases the cleanable part of the surface with respect to a case wherein the bottom surface would be flat and a right angle would exist between the bottom surface and adjacent side walls. In the latter case, the suctioning of debris, especially in the corner portions, for cleaning is difficult and, sometimes, impossible.
The gully 1 of Fig. 5 as well as the filter 2, are injection molded. However, the disclosure encompasses other embodiments wherein the gully and/or filter have been produced with a different manufacturing method. Especially preferable manufacturing methods encompass injection molding, rotation molding, blow molding, and/or extruding.
To clean the gully 1 of Fig. 5, a worker may take out the odor trap device 4 and the filter 2 from the inlet 12 of the gully 1. Then, the user may, e.g., suction debris from the lower part of the gully 1, and, in particular, from the bottom surface 50.
Fig. 6A is a perspective view of an embodiment of a gully 1 in accordance with the present disclosure. This embodiment comprises a handle 15 for rotating and/or positioning the gully 1 upon installation, and for convenient carrying of the gully 1.
The gully 1 comprises a narrower portion 17 with a smaller cross-sectional area, and a broader portion 18 with a larger cross-sectional area than the narrower portion 17. In this case, the cross-sectional area of the part coined the broader portion 18 is not the same everywhere. The broader portion 18 is in this case labelled to comprise a transition zone wherein the diameter of the broader portion 18 increases from the smaller diameter of the narrower portion 17 to the maximum diameter of the gully 1.
The gully 1 comprises an inlet 12 for receiving a liquid (namely rainwater) to be drained and an outlet port 13 connected to a drain pipe 14 (not part of the gully 1) . The narrower portion 17 is located closer to the inlet 12 than the broader portion 18. In fact, for aesthetic purposes, also the diameter of the inlet 12 is chosen rather small compared to the diameter of the broader portion 18.
In addition, the outlet port 13 is connected to the broader portion 18. This means that it is not easy (depending on the embodiment: even if impossible) to identify where the outlet port 12 is when looking into the gully 1 through the inlet 12 .
Fig. 6B illustrates the view a worker has into the gully 1 through the inlet 2. The outlet port 13 is hidden somewhere behind the region at which the arrow P points. In the case of this embodiment, a worker may not be able to see where the outlet port 13 is located. Thus, it may be a substantive effort to insert a hose into the outlet port from the inlet 12 in order to eject water through the outlet port 13 to clean it and/or to, e.g., wash out substances blocking the drain pipe 14.
It is easier for the worker to find the outlet port 13 when looking through the inlet 12 in the case of the embodiment of Fig. 7. Also the gully 1 of Figs. 7A and 7B comprises an inlet 12 for receiving a liquid (namely rainwater) to be drained and an outlet port 13 connected to a drain pipe 14 (not part of the gully 1). The narrower portion 17 is located closer to the inlet 12 than the broader portion 18. In fact, for aesthetic purposes, also the diameter of the inlet 12 is chosen rather small compared to the diameter of the broader portion 18.
The embodiment of Figs. 7A and 7B further comprises an outlet access part 70 for receiving an end of a hose being inserted through the inlet 12 and for guiding and directing the cleaning hose towards the outlet port 13. The access part 70 is provided in the form of a bridge element extending towards the inside of the gully pot 11, namely towards the central 10 axis of the gully pot 11.
The access part 70 is visible for a worker from the inlet 12 (see Fig. 7B). This makes cleaning the outlet port 13 (urging water through it with a hose received on the access part 70) 15 easy and convenient. In particular, it saves time for a worker when performing maintenance. After taking a lid of the gully 1 and, if necessary, taking out components such as an odor trap device and/or a filter, the worker immediately sees where to place the hose.
In the case of the embodiment of Figs. 7A and 7B, the gully pot 11 comprises an inner wall 71, and the inner wall 71 comprises an opening 72. The outlet port 13 is connected to said opening 72. The access part 70 extends inwards into the 25 gully pot 11 from said opening 72.
The access part 70 of this embodiment comprises a straight surface for receiving a front end of a hose. However, the disclosure also encompasses access parts 70 with different 30 shapes (e.g., a curved surface, etc.).
Fig. 8A depicts an embodiment of a gully part 100 in accordance with the present disclosure. The gully part 100 comprises a narrower portion 17 with a smaller crosssectional area, and a broader portion 18 with a larger crosssectional area than the narrower portion 17. In this case, the cross-sectional area of the part coined the broader portion 18 is not the same everywhere. The broader portion 18 is in this case labelled so as to comprise a transition zone wherein the diameter of the broader portion 18 increases from the smaller diameter of the narrower portion 17 to the maximum diameter of the gully part 100.
The gully part 100 comprises an inlet 12 for receiving a liquid (namely rainwater) to be drained and an outlet port 13 (see Fig. 8B) connected to a drain pipe 14 (not shown) . The narrower portion 17 is located closer to the inlet 12 than the broader portion 18. In fact, for aesthetic purposes, also the diameter of the inlet 12 is chosen rather small compared to the diameter of the broader portion 18. In addition, the outlet port 13 is connected to the broader portion 18.
The gully part 100 comprises an outlet access part 70 for receiving an end of a cleaning hose being inserted through the inlet 12 and for guiding and directing the cleaning hose towards the outlet port 13.
Fig. 8B shows the view a worker has into the gully part 100 through the inlet 12. The access part 70 is easily visible. It comprises a guiding portion, i.e., a curved pipe part, for receiving a front end of a hose being inserted through the inlet 12. The gully part 100 additionally comprises a slider 80 to be slideable back and forth between a closed position and an open position.
In the closed position, the slider 80 closes off a fluid throughput through the access part 70 in the direction of the outlet port 13. This closed position is illustrated in Fig 8A. This does not mean, however, that the outlet port 13 is 5 cut off from the gully part 100. A liquid can still rise up and pass the filter 2 (see Fig. 8A) and then be drained through the outlet port 13 (see Fig. 8B).
As shown in Fig. 8C, in the open position, the slider 80 10 allows a fluid throughput through the access part 70 in the direction of the outlet port 13. As a comparison between Figs. 8A and 8C illustrates, the slider 80 can be moved in the axial direction of the gully part 100.
The slider 80 also comprises an engagement member 81 that is accessible by a user from the inlet 12 by hand and/or with a tool. The engagement member 80 is positioned closer to the inlet 12 than the access part 70 and can be easily reached.
This increases the convenience for opening and closing the 20 outlet port access by the slider 80.
The gully part 100 also comprises a slider guiding mechanism in the form of two guiding rails (inside of a cover shown in Figs. 8A and 8C) . The slider 80 is guided up and down in 25 axial direction by the guiding rails.
Fig. 9A depicts an embodiment of a gully part 100 in accordance with the present disclosure. The gully part 100 comprises a narrower portion 17 with a smaller cross30 sectional area, and a broader portion 18 with a larger crosssectional area than the narrower portion 17.
In this case, the cross-sectional area of the part coined the broader portion 18 is not the same everywhere. The broader portion 18 is in this case labelled to comprise a transition zone wherein the diameter of the broader portion 18 increases 5 from the smaller diameter of the narrower portion 17 to the maximum diameter of the gully part 100.
The gully part 100 comprises an inlet 12 for receiving a liquid (namely rainwater) to be drained and an outlet port 13 10 (see Fig. 9B) connected to a drain pipe 14 (not shown) . The narrower portion 17 is located closer to the inlet 12 than the broader portion 18. In fact, for aesthetic purposes, also the diameter of the inlet 12 is chosen rather small compared to the diameter of the broader portion 18. In addition, the 15 outlet port 13 is connected to the broader portion 18.
The gully part 100 also comprises outlet access part 7 0 for receiving an end of a cleaning hose being inserted through the inlet 12 and for guiding and directing the cleaning hose 20 towards the outlet port 13.
The access part 70 of this embodiment comprises a rotatable member 90 which is rotatable between a closed state and an open state. The closed state is shown in Figs. 9A and 9B. The 25 open state is shown in Figs. 9C and 9D. In the closed state, the rotatable member 90 closes off a fluid throughput through the access part 7 0 in the direction of the outlet port 13.
This does not mean, however, that the outlet port 13 is cut off from the gully part 100. A liquid can still rise up and 30 pass the filter 2 (see Fig. 9A) and then be drained through the outlet port 13 (see Fig. 9B).
As the rotatable member 90 can be rotated into a position in which it extends substantially in axial direction (see Fig. 9A) , the space taken up during normal use is minimal. Thus, the throughput capacity of the gully part 100 is maximized.
In the closed state, the access part 70 is hardly visible from the outside through the inlet 12, as shown in Fig. 9B. Nevertheless, the access 70 part can be conveniently brought into the open state to allow a worker to insert a hose and clean the outlet port 13 (see Fig. 9D).
In the open state (see Fig. 9C and 9D) , the rotatable member 90 allows a fluid throughput through the access part 70 in the direction of the outlet port 13.
As depicted in Figs. 9A and 9C, the gully part 100 comprises a rotation-effecting sliding member 91 connected to the rotatable member 90. The sliding member 91 is slideable back and forth in axial direction of the gully part 100, thereby effecting the rotatable member 90 to rotate back and forth between the closing state and the opening state.
The gully part 100 comprises two curved rail grooves, wherein the access part 70 is movably supported in these rail grooves. The sliding member 91 urges the rotatable member 90 to move in the curved rail grooves when being pulled and pushed back and forth in the axial direction.
To clean one of the gullies or gully parts of Figs. 7, 8, and
9, the skilled person opens the lid and takes out components (if necessary) such as an odor trap device and/or a filter. Either the access part 70 is already visible as in the cases of Figs. 7 and 8, or the access part 7 0 can be brought into the visible state, as in the case of Fig. 9. In the latter case, the worker pulls the handle on the sliding member 91 and opens the access part 70.
In each case, the worker can immediately see where to place a hose (see Figs. 7B, 8B and 9D) . A user may be lowered into through the respective inlet 12 and the front end is received on the access part 70. Then, water at high pressure may be squirted through the access part 70 into the outlet port 13 and through a connected drain pipe 14. This way, blocking substances may be washed away. Subsequently, the gully or gully part may also, e.g., be further cleaned by suctioning debris out of the gully pot 11.
When the cleaning is done, the worker can put back components (if applicable) such as a filter and/or an odor trap device and then close the gully or gully part.
Fig. 10 depicts an embodiment of a gully part 100 in accordance with the present disclosure. The gully part 100 further comprises an outlet port 13 which is connectable to a drain pipe 14 (not shown). It also comprises an inlet 12 for receiving a liquid to be drained.
The gully part 10 0 of Fig. 10 further comprises a handle 15 for rotating and/or carrying the gully part 100. The handle is located on an outside of the gully part 100. It is attached to an outer circumferential wall of the gully pot
11. The handle 15 is particularly convenient for transporting the gully part 100 but also for positioning it correctly during installation.
The embodiment of Fig. 100 additionally comprises a rib structure comprising a plurality of ribs 16 on the outer circumferential surface. These stabilize the gully 1 when positioned in soil, mud, sand, etc.
Further, the gully part 100 comprises a foot step 93 with an annular foot member 94 extending laterally from the gully pot
11. The rib structure leaves spaces for a user to insert a foot to use the foot step 93. In fact, the embodiment of Fig. 10 comprises two foot steps 93.
The handle 15 and the foot steps 93 of this embodiment are aligned such that a user can simultaneously operate the handle 15 with a hand and one or two foot steps 93 with a foot or two feet. This makes positioning the gully part 100 upon installation particularly convenient.
A user can pull and rotate using the hands, and at the same time exert some pressure using a foot. In addition, also levelling of the gully part 100 is particularly convenient.
Many additional variations and modifications are possible and are understood to fall within the framework of the invention.

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ClaimsClaims 1. Gully of gullygedeelte, omvattende:A gully or gully portion, comprising: een gullypot;a gullypot; een inlaat voor het ontvangen van een af te voeren fluïdum;an inlet for receiving a fluid to be discharged; een uitlaatpoort voor het aansluiten op een afvoerbuis voor het afvoeren van het fluïdum; en een filter voor het monteren aan de gully of het gullygedeelte en voor het filteren van een fluïdum; waarbij het filter transformeerbaar is van een inbrengtoestand naar een montagetoestand;an outlet port for connecting to a discharge tube for discharging the fluid; and a filter for mounting on the gully or the gully portion and for filtering a fluid; wherein the filter is transformable from an insertion state to a mounting state; de montagetoestand zijnde voor het monteren van het filter in de gullypot, en de inbrengtoestand zijnde voor het inbrengen van het filter door de inlaat van buiten de gully of het gullygedeelte en/of voor het verwijderen van het filter uit de gully of het gullygedeelte;the mounting state being for mounting the filter in the gully pot, and the inserting state being for inserting the filter through the inlet from outside the gully or the gully part and / or for removing the filter from the gully or the gully part; waarbij het filter in de montagetoestand niet door de inlaat past maar in de inbrengtoestand door de inlaat past.wherein the filter does not fit through the inlet in the mounting state but fits through the inlet in the insertion state. 2. Gully of gullygedeelte volgens conclusie 1, waarbij het filter voor het verwijderbaar monteren aan de gully of het gullygedeelte geschikt is, en waarbij het filter transformeerbaar is tussen de montagetoestand en de inbrengtoestand.Gully or gully portion according to claim 1, wherein the filter is suitable for removable mounting on the gully or gully portion, and wherein the filter is transformable between the mounting state and the insertion state. 3. Gully of gullygedeelte volgens conclusie 2, waarbij het filter van een flexibel materiaal gemaakt is dat een omkeerbare vervorming van het filter toelaat van de montagetoestand naar de inbrengtoestand.The gully or gully portion of claim 2, wherein the filter is made of a flexible material that allows reversible deformation of the filter from the mounting state to the insertion state. 4. Gully of gullygedeelte volgens conclusie 3, waarbij het filter vormgeheugen heeft.The gully or gully portion of claim 3, wherein the filter has shape memory. 5. Gully of gullygedeelte volgens een der voorstaande conclusies, het filter omvattende ten minste een opblaasbaar deel, waarbij het opblaasbare deel niet opgeblazen is in de inbrengtoestand en opgeblazen is in de montagetoestand.5. Gully or gully portion according to one of the preceding claims, the filter comprising at least one inflatable part, wherein the inflatable part is not inflated in the insertion state and is inflated in the mounting state. 6. Gully of gullygedeelte volgens conclusie 5, waarbij het opblaasbare deel ten minste gedeeltelijk leegloopbaar is.The gully or gully portion of claim 5, wherein the inflatable portion is at least partially deflable. 7. Gully of gullygedeelte volgens een der voorstaande conclusies, het filter omvattende ten minste twee scheidbare filtercomponenten die zijn geconfigureerd om verwijderbaar aan elkaar te worden bevestigd, waarbij de filtercomponenten in de inbrengtoestand gescheiden zijn en in de montagetoestand aan elkaar bevestigd zijn.7. A gully or gully portion according to any one of the preceding claims, the filter comprising at least two separable filter components that are configured to be removably attached to each other, the filter components being separated in the insertion state and attached to each other in the mounting state. 8. Gully of gullygedeelte volgens een der voorstaande conclusies, het filter omvattende ten minste een vouwbare en/of uitvouwbare filtercomponent, waarbij de filtercomponent in de inbrengtoestand gevouwen is ten opzichte van de montagetoestand.8. Gully or gully portion according to one of the preceding claims, the filter comprising at least one foldable and / or fold-out filter component, wherein the filter component is folded in the insertion state with respect to the mounting state. 9. Gully of gullygedeelte volgens een der voorstaande conclusies, het filter omvattende een filtratiedeel met een aantal filtratiegaten en een doorstroomopening waardoor een fluïdum het filter kan passeren zonder te worden gefilterd, waarbij het filtratiedeel de doorstroomopening omringt.9. Gully or gully portion according to one of the preceding claims, the filter comprising a filtration part with a number of filtration holes and a through-flow opening through which a fluid can pass through the filter without being filtered, the filtration part surrounding the through-flow opening. 10. Gully of gullygedeelte volgens conclusie 9, het filtratiedeel omvattende ten minste één gebogen oppervlakdeel, waarbij het filtratiedeel bij voorkeur de vorm heeft van een rechte en/of gekromde afgeknotte kegel.Gully or gully portion according to claim 9, the filtration part comprising at least one curved surface part, wherein the filtration part is preferably in the form of a straight and / or curved truncated cone. 11. Gully of gullygedeelte volgens conclusie 9 of 10, waarbij een buiteneinde van het filtratiedeel een golfvormige eindrand omvat.The gully or gully portion of claim 9 or 10, wherein an outer end of the filtration portion comprises a wavy end edge. 12. Gully of gullygedeelte volgens een der voorstaande conclusies, waarbij de gullypot een smaller gedeelte en een breder gedeelte omvat, waarbij het smallere gedeelte een kleiner dwarsdoorsnedeoppervlak heeft dan het bredere gedeelte;12. A gully or gully portion according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the gully pot comprises a narrower portion and a wider portion, wherein the narrower portion has a smaller cross-sectional area than the wider portion; waarbij het smallere gedeelte zich dichter bij de inlaat bevindt dan het bredere gedeelte, en het filter monteerbaar aan de gully of het gullygedeelte zodanig monteerbaar is dat het filter, wanneer gemonteerd, zich ten minste gedeeltelijk in het bredere gedeelte bevindt.wherein the narrower portion is closer to the inlet than the wider portion, and the filter is mountable to the gully or the gully portion such that the filter, when mounted, is at least partially in the wider portion. 13. Gully of gullygedeelte volgens conclusie 12, verder omvattende een een uitlaatschoonmaaktoegangsdeel voor het ontvangen van een einde van een reinigingsslang die wordt ingebracht door de inlaat en voor het geleiden en/of uitrichten van de reinigingsslang in de richting van de uitlaatpoort, waarbij het toegangsgedeelte zich bij het bredere gedeelte bevindt of verder weg van de inlaat dan het bredere gedeelte, en waarbij het toegangsdeel zichtbaar is door de inlaat van buiten de gully of het gullygedeelte of geconfigureerd om in een positie te worden gebracht om zichtbaar te zijn door de inlaat van buiten de gully of het gullygedeelte.The gully or gully portion of claim 12, further comprising an outlet cleaning access portion for receiving an end of a cleaning hose inserted through the inlet and for guiding and / or aligning the cleaning hose toward the outlet port, the access portion is located at the wider portion or further away from the inlet than the wider portion, and wherein the access portion is visible through the inlet from outside the gully or the gully portion or configured to be brought into a position to be visible through the inlet of outside the gully or the gully section. 14. Gully of gullygedeelte, omvattende:A gully or gully portion, comprising: een gullypot;a gullypot; een inlaat voor het ontvangen van een af te voeren fluïdum;an inlet for receiving a fluid to be discharged; een uitlaatpoort voor het ontvangen van een einde van een reinigingsslang die wordt ingebracht door de inlaat en voor het geleiden en/of uitrichten van de reinigingsslang in de richting van de uitlaatpoort; waarbij de gullypot een smaller gedeelte en een breder gedeelte omvat, waarbij het smallere gedeelte een kleiner dwarsdoorsnedeoppervlak heeft dan het bredere gedeelte;an outlet port for receiving an end of a cleaning hose inserted through the inlet and for guiding and / or aligning the cleaning hose toward the outlet port; wherein the gullypot comprises a narrower portion and a wider portion, the narrower portion having a smaller cross-sectional area than the wider portion; waarbij het smallere gedeelte zich dichter bij de inlaat bevindt dan het bredere gedeelte; en waarbij het toegangsdeel zichtbaar is door de inlaat van buiten de gully of het gullygedeelte of geconfigureerd is om in een positie te worden gebracht om zichtbaar te zijn door de inlaat van buiten de gully of het gullygedeelte.the narrower portion being closer to the inlet than the wider portion; and wherein the access part is visible through the inlet from outside the gully or the gully part or is configured to be brought into a position to be visible through the inlet from outside the gully or the gully part. 15. Gully of gullygedeelte volgens conclusie 13 of 14, waarbij het smallere gedeelte de inlaat omvat en/of een met de inlaat verbonden schacht.Gully or gully portion according to claim 13 or 14, wherein the narrower portion comprises the inlet and / or a shaft connected to the inlet. 16. Gully of gullygedeelte volgens een van de conclusies 13 tot 15, waarbij zich het toegangsdeel uitstrekt naar de binnenkant van de gullypot of beweegbaar is in een positie waarin het zich uitstrekt naar de binnenkant van de gullypot, om zichtbaar te zijn door de inlaat, waarbij zich het toegangsdeel bij voorkeur uitstrekt naar een centrale as van de gullypot.Gully or gully portion according to any of claims 13 to 15, wherein the access part extends toward the inside of the gully pot or is movable in a position where it extends toward the inside of the gully pot to be visible through the inlet, the access part preferably extending to a central axis of the gully pot. 17. Gully of gullygedeelte volgens een van de conclusies 13 tot 16, waarbij de gullypot een binnenwand en een opening in de binnenwand omvat, waarbij de uitlaatpoort door de opening gevormd is of verbonden is met de opening, en waarbij het toegangsdeel zich naar binnen uitstrekt vanaf de opening of in een positie beweegbaar is waarin het zich vanaf die opening naar binnen uitstrekt.Gully or gully portion according to any of claims 13 to 16, wherein the gully pot comprises an inner wall and an opening in the inner wall, wherein the outlet port is formed through the opening or is connected to the opening, and wherein the access part extends inwards is movable from the opening or into a position in which it extends inwards from that opening. 18. Gully of gullygedeelte volgens een van de conclusies 13 tot 17, waarbij het toegangsgedeelte een geleidingsgedeelte omvat voor het opnemen van een vooreinde van een reinigingsslang die wordt ingebracht door de inlaat en voor het geleiden van het vooreinde naar de uitlaatpoort bij verder inbrengen van de slang door de inlaat.The gully or gully portion of any one of claims 13 to 17, wherein the access portion comprises a guide portion for receiving a front end of a cleaning hose that is introduced through the inlet and for guiding the front end to the outlet port upon further insertion of the hose through the inlet. 19. Gully of gullygedeelte volgens een van de conclusies 13 to 18, waarbij het toegangsgedeelte een recht en/of gekromd oppervlak omvat voor het ontvangen van een vooreinde van een reinigingsslang die door de opening wordt ingebracht, en/of waarbij het toegangsdeel ten minste een deel omvat dat als een gebogen buisdeel en/of een gebogen buissocket gevormd is.Gully or gully section according to any of claims 13 to 18, wherein the access section comprises a straight and / or curved surface for receiving a front end of a cleaning hose inserted through the opening, and / or wherein the access section comprises at least one part that is formed as a curved pipe part and / or a curved pipe socket. 20. Gully of gullygedeelte volgens een van de conclusies 13 to 19, verder omvattende een schuif die is ingericht om heen en weer verschuifbaar te zijn tussen een gesloten positie en een open positie, waarbij de schuif in de gesloten positie een fluïdumdoorvoer door het toegangsdeel in de richting van de uitlaatpoort sluit, en, in de open positie, een fluïdumdoorvoer door het toegangsgedeelte in de richting van het uitlaatdeel toelaat.The gully or gully portion of any one of claims 13 to 19, further comprising a slider adapted to be slid back and forth between a closed position and an open position, wherein the slider in the closed position enters a fluid passage through the access part closes the direction of the outlet port, and, in the open position, allows fluid passage through the access portion toward the outlet part. 21. Gully of gullygedeelte volgens conclusie 20, waarbij de schuif in een axiale richting van de gully of het gullygedeelte verschuifbaar is.The gully or gully portion of claim 20, wherein the slider is slidable in an axial direction of the gully or gully portion. 22. Gully of gullygedeelte volgens conclusie 20 of 21, waarbij de gully of het gullygedeelte een binnenomtrekswand en een schuifgeleidingsmechanisme omvat, bij voorkeur ten minste één schuifgeleidingsrail, aangebracht aan de binnenomtrekswand en geconfigureerd om de schuif te geleiden bij heen en weer schuiven naar en weg van de inlaat, bij voorkeur langs de binnenomtrekswand, bij voorkeur in de nabijheid van de binnenomtrekswand, bij voorkeur in axiale richting.Gully or gully portion according to claim 20 or 21, wherein the gully or gully portion comprises an inner circumferential wall and a sliding guide mechanism, preferably at least one sliding guide rail, arranged on the inner circumferential wall and configured to guide the slide when sliding back and forth towards and away of the inlet, preferably along the inner circumferential wall, preferably in the vicinity of the inner circumferential wall, preferably in the axial direction. 23. Gully of gullygedeelte volgens een van de conclusies 20 tot 22, waarbij de schuif een aangrijpingselement omvat dat toegankelijk is voor een gebruiker vanuit de inlaat en met de hand en/of met een gereedschap kan worden aangegrepen, waarbij het aangrijpingselement bij voorkeur dichter bij de inlaat gepositioneerd is dan het toegangsgedeelte.Gully or gully portion according to any of claims 20 to 22, wherein the slider comprises an engaging element that is accessible to a user from the inlet and can be engaged by hand and / or with a tool, the engaging element preferably being closer to the inlet is then positioned in the access portion. 24. Gully of gullygedeelte volgens een van de conclusiesA gully or gully portion according to any one of the claims 13 tot 23, waarbij het toegangsgedeelte een roteerbaar element omvat dat roteerbaar is tussen een gesloten toestand en een open toestand, waarbij het roteerbare element in de gesloten toestand een fluïdumdoorvoer door het toegangsgedeelte in de richting van de uitlaatpoort afsluit, en, in de open toestand een fluïdumdoorvoer door het toegangsgedeelte in de richting van de uitlaatpoort toelaat.13 to 23, wherein the access portion comprises a rotatable element rotatable between a closed state and an open state, the rotatable element in the closed state closing off fluid passage through the access portion toward the outlet port, and, in the open state allows fluid passage through the access portion in the direction of the outlet port. 25. Gully of gullygedeelte volgens conclusie 24, verder omvattende een rotatie-uitvoerschuifelement dat verbonden is met het roteerbare element, waarbij het schuifelement heen en weer schuifbaar is in een axiale richting van de gully of het gullygedeelte, waarbij bewerkstelligt wordt dat het roteerbare element heen en weer roteert tussen de sluittoestand en de openingstoestand.The gully or gully portion of claim 24, further comprising a rotation output slider element connected to the rotatable element, wherein the slider element is slidable back and forth in an axial direction of the gully or gully portion, causing the rotatable element to move and rotates again between the closing state and the opening state. 26. Gully of gullygedeelte volgens conclusie 24 of 25, waarbij het toegangsdeel op ten minste twee punten bevestigd is aan een deel van de gullypot ten opzichte waarvan het schuifdeel verschuifbaar is, waarbij de ten minste twee punten een rotatie-as van het toegangsgedeelte definiëren, en waarbij het toegangsgedeelte verbonden is met het schuifelement op ten minste één punt.Gully or gully portion according to claim 24 or 25, wherein the access part is attached at least two points to a part of the gully pot with respect to which the sliding part is slidable, the at least two points defining a rotation axis of the access part, and wherein the access portion is connected to the sliding element at at least one point. 27. Gully of gullygedeelte volgens een van de conclusies 24 tot 26, waarbij de gully of het gullygedeelte ten minste één gebogen railgroef omvat, waarbij het toegangsdeel beweegbaar wordt gesteund in de ten minste ene gebogen railgroef, en waarbij het schuifelement geconfigureerd is om het toegangsdeel te dwingen om een beweging heen en weer te volgen langs de gebogen railgroef wanneer het toegangsdeel wordt getrokken en geduwd door het heen en weer schuiven van het schuifelement.Gully or gully portion according to any of claims 24 to 26, wherein the gully or gully portion comprises at least one curved rail groove, wherein the access part is movably supported in the at least one curved rail groove, and wherein the sliding element is configured around the access part to force movement back and forth along the curved rail groove as the access member is pulled and pushed by sliding the sliding member back and forth. 28. Gully of gullygedeelte volgens een der voorgaande conclusies, verder omvattende een filterontvangdeel voor het ontvangen van een filter voor het filteren van het fluïdum, waarbij het filterontvangdeel bij voorkeur ten minste een uitsteeksel op een binnenwand van de gullypot omvat, waarbij het filterontvangdeel bij voorkeur een ten minste gedeeltelijk ringvormig uitsteeksel op de binnenwand omvat, waarbij de gully of het gullygedeelte bij voorkeur verder een filter omvat dat vast of verwijderbaar opgenomen is aan het filterontvangdeel.A gully or gully portion according to any one of the preceding claims, further comprising a filter receiving part for receiving a filter for filtering the fluid, wherein the filter receiving part preferably comprises at least one protrusion on an inner wall of the gully pot, the filter receiving part preferably comprises an at least partially annular protrusion on the inner wall, wherein the gully or gully portion preferably further comprises a filter which is fixedly or removably received on the filter receiving part. 29. Gully of gullygedeelte volgens conclusie 28, waarbij de gullypot een overgangsgedeelte omvat met een dwarsdoorsnedeoppervlak tussen het dwarsdoorsnedeoppervlak van het smallere gedeelte en het dwarsdoorsnedeoppervlak van het bredere gedeelte, en waarbij het filterontvangdeel bij het bredere gedeelte voorzien is en de uitlaatpoort aan het overgangsgedeelte voorzien is met één einde beginnend bij of overlappend met het bredere gedeelte.The gully or gully portion of claim 28, wherein the gully pot comprises a transition portion with a cross-sectional area between the cross-sectional area of the narrower portion and the cross-sectional area of the wider portion, and wherein the filter receiving portion is provided at the wider portion and the outlet port provided at the transition portion is with one end starting at or overlapping with the wider portion. 30. Gully of gullygedeelte volgens conclusie 28 of 29, verder omvattende een filter voor het filteren van een fluïdum, waarbij de gullypot en het filter als één stuk vervaardigd zijn.A gully or gully portion according to claim 28 or 29, further comprising a filter for filtering a fluid, wherein the gully pot and the filter are made in one piece. 31. Gully of gullygedeelte volgens een der voorgaande31. A gully or gully portion according to any one of the preceding 5 conclusies, omvattende een puinopvanggedeelte aan een einde tegenover de inlaat.5 claims, comprising a debris collection section at an end opposite the inlet. 32. Gully of gullygedeelte volgens conclusie 31, afhankelijk van conclusie 9, waarbij hetThe gully or gully portion of claim 31 depending on claim 9, wherein the 10 puinopvanggedeelte met de inlaat door de doorstroomopening in het filter in fluïdumverbinding staat.The debris collection section is in fluid communication with the inlet through the flow opening in the filter. 33. Gully of gullygedeelte volgens conclusie 32, waarbijThe gully or gully portion of claim 32, wherein 15 de uitlaatpoort door het filtratiedeel van het filter in fluïdumverbinding staat met het puinopvanggedeelte van de gully of het gullygedeelte.The outlet port through the filtration portion of the filter is in fluid communication with the debris collection portion of the gully or the gully portion. 34. Gully of gullygedeelte volgens een der voorgaande34. Gully or gully portion according to one of the preceding 20 conclusies, verder omvattende een geuropvangontvangdeel voor het ontvangen van een geuropvanginrichting voor het voorkomen dat een gas van de uitlaatpoort in de richting van de inlaat stroomt.Claims, further comprising an odor collection receiving part for receiving an odor collection device for preventing a gas from flowing out of the outlet port in the direction of the inlet. 35. Gully of gullygedeelte volgens conclusie 34, afhankelijk van conclusie 12 of 14, waarbij ten minste een deel van het geuropvangontvangdeel het smallere deel vormt en/of waarbij het smallere deelA gully or gully portion as claimed in claim 34, dependent on claim 12 or 14, wherein at least a portion of the odor trap receiving portion forms the narrower portion and / or wherein the narrower portion 30 het geuropvangontvangdeel omvat.30 comprises the odor collection receiving part. 36. Gully of gullygedeelte volgens conclusie 34 of 35, waarbij het geuropvangontvangdeel een gebogen of een recht wanddeel omvat dat zich uitstrekt naar een binnenzijde van het van de gully of het gullygedeelte en weg van de inlaat, waarbij het gebogen of rechte wanddeel zich bij voorkeur uitstrekt naar eenA gully or gully portion as claimed in claim 34 or 35, wherein the odor trap receiving portion comprises a curved or straight wall portion that extends to an inside of the gully or gully portion and away from the inlet, the curved or straight wall portion preferably extends to one 5 centrale as van de van de gully of het gullygedeelte, waarbij het gebogen of rechte wanddeel bij voorkeur ten minste gedeeltelijk de vorm heeft van een kegel.The central axis of the van the gully or the gully part, wherein the curved or straight wall part is preferably at least partially in the form of a cone. 37. Gully of gullygedeelte volgens een van de conclusiesA gully or gully portion according to any one of the claims 10 34 tot 36, verder omvattende een geuropvanginrichting, waarbij de geuropvanginrichting bij het geuropvangontvangdeel kan worden ontvangen, waarbij de geuropvanginrichting bij voorkeur een cilindrisch gevormd hoofdlichaam omvat.34 to 36, further comprising an odor collection device, wherein the odor collection device can be received at the odor collection receiver part, the odor collection device preferably comprising a cylindrically shaped main body. 38. Gully of gullygedeelte volgens een van de conclusiesA gully or gully portion according to any one of the claims 1 tot 33, met een geuropvanginrichting, waarbij de geuropvanginrichting en de gullypot als één stuk zijn vervaardigd, waarbij de geuropvvanginrichting bij1 to 33, with an odor collecting device, wherein the odor collecting device and the gully pot are manufactured as one piece, the odor collecting device being 20 voorkeur een cilindrisch gevormd hoofdlichaam omvat.Preferably comprises a cylindrically shaped main body. 39. Gully of gullygedeelte volgens conclusie 37, waarbij de geuropvanginrichting een ophanguitsteeksel omvat voor het bij het geuropvangontvangdeel steunen van deThe gully or gully portion of claim 37, wherein the odor collection device comprises a suspension protrusion for supporting the 25 geuropvanginrichting, waarbij het ophanguitsteeksel bij voorkeur een ringvormige ringvorm heeft, waarbij het ophanguitsteeksel bij voorkeur een buitenomtrek heeft die gedimensioneerd is om bij een binnenomtrek van de geuropvangontvangdeel te passen.An odor collecting device, wherein the suspension protrusion preferably has an annular annular shape, the suspension protrusion preferably having an outer circumference that is dimensioned to match an inner circumference of the odor collecting receiver part. 40. Gully of gullygedeelte volgens conclusie 34, afhankelijk van conclusie 28, waarbij het geuropvangontvangdeel zich dichter bij de inlaat bevindt dan het filterontvangdeel.The gully or gully portion of claim 34 depending on claim 28, wherein the odor trap receiving portion is closer to the inlet than the filter receiving portion. 41. Gully of gullygedeelte volgens conclusie 37, afhankelijk van een van de conclusies 1 tot 12 of 30, waarbij het filter geconfigureerd is om de geuropvanginrichting uit te lijnen, waarbij het filter bij voorkeur geconfigureerd is om de geuropvanginrichting te centreren ten opzichte van een centrale as van de gully of het gullygedeelte wanneer de geuropvang wordt ingebracht.A gully or gully portion according to claim 37, dependent on any of claims 1 to 12 or 30, wherein the filter is configured to align the odor collecting device, the filter preferably being configured to center the odor collecting device relative to a central axis of the gully or part of the gully when the odor trap is introduced. 42. Gully of gullygedeelte volgens conclusie 41, afhankelijk van conclusie 9, waarbij de geuropvanginrichting in de doorstroomopening van het filter uitsteekt.A gully or gully portion according to claim 41, dependent on claim 9, wherein the odor collecting device protrudes into the flow-through opening of the filter. 43. Gully of gullygedeelte volgens een der voorgaande conclusies, de gully of het gullygedeelte omvattende een bodemoppervlak met een gebogen, concave en/of koepelvormige vorm en/of een bodemoppervlak met een ten minste gedeeltelijk gebogen omtrek.43. Gully or gully portion according to one of the preceding claims, the gully or gully portion comprising a bottom surface with a curved, concave and / or dome-shaped shape and / or a bottom surface with an at least partially curved circumference. 44. Gully of gullygedeelte volgens een der voorgaande conclusies, waarbij ten minste een gedeelte van de gully of het gullygedeelte spuitgegoten en/of rotatiegegoten en/of blaasgevormd en/of geëxtrudeerd is.44. A gully or gully portion according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein at least a portion of the gully or gully portion is injection molded and / or rotational molded and / or blow molded and / or extruded. 45. Gully of gullygedeelte volgens een der voorgaande conclusies, waarbij de uitlaatpoort een buisstuk en/of een buismof omvat.45. Gully or gully section according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the outlet port comprises a pipe section and / or a pipe sleeve. 46. Gully of gullygedeelte volgens een der voorgaande conclusies, omvattende een handgreep voor het roteren en/of dragen van de gully of het gullygedeelte aan een buitenzijde van de gully of het gullygedeelte.A gully or gully portion according to any one of the preceding claims, comprising a handle for rotating and / or supporting the gully or gully portion on an outside of the gully or gully portion. 47. Gully of gullygedeelte volgens een der voorgaande conclusies, omvattende een voetstap voor het bevestigen en/of nivelleren van de gully of het gullygedeelte aan de buitenzijde van de gully of het gullygedeelte.47. Gully or gully portion according to one of the preceding claims, comprising a foot step for attaching and / or leveling the gully or the gully portion on the outside of the gully or the gully portion. 48. Gully of gullygedeelte volgens conclusie 47, waarbij de voetstap een ten minste gedeeltelijk ringvormig voetelement omvat dat zich lateraal van de gullypot uitstrekt, en waarbij, bij voorkeur, de gullypot aan een buitenoppervlak daarvan is voorzien van een ribstructuur, waarbij de ribstructuur ruimte laat voor een gebruiker om een voet boven de voetstap te plaatsen.A gully or gully portion according to claim 47, wherein the foot step comprises an at least partially annular foot element extending laterally from the gully pot, and wherein, preferably, the gully pot is provided on an outer surface thereof with a rib structure, the rib structure leaving space for a user to place a foot above the footstep. 49. Gully of gullygedeelte volgens conclusies 46 en 47, waarbij de handgreep en de voetstap zodanig zijn uitgelijnd dat een gebruiker gelijktijdig de handgreep met een hand en de voetstap met een voet kan bedienen.Gully or gully portion according to claims 46 and 47, wherein the handle and the footstep are aligned such that a user can simultaneously operate the handle with one hand and the footstep with a foot. 50. Gully of gullygedeelte, omvattende:50. A gully or gully portion comprising: een gullypot;a gullypot; een inlaat voor het ontvangen van een af te voeren fluïdum;an inlet for receiving a fluid to be discharged; een uitlaatpoort voor het aansluiten op een afvoerbuis voor het afvoeren van het fluïdum; waarbij de gullypot een smaller gedeelte en een breder gedeelte omvat, waarbij het smallere gedeelte een kleiner dwarsdoorsnedeoppervlak heeft dan het bredere gedeelte;an outlet port for connecting to a discharge tube for discharging the fluid; wherein the gullypot comprises a narrower portion and a wider portion, the narrower portion having a smaller cross-sectional area than the wider portion; waarbij het smallere gedeelte zich dichter bij de inlaat bevindt dan het bredere gedeelte; en een filter die in de gullypot gemonteerd is, waarbij een afstand tussen ten minste twee punten op het filter groter is dan de minimale diameter van het smallere deel van de gullypot.the narrower portion being closer to the inlet than the wider portion; and a filter mounted in the gully pot, wherein a distance between at least two points on the filter is greater than the minimum diameter of the narrower part of the gully pot. 51. Gully of gullygedeelte volgens conclusie 50, waarbij het filter een filtratiedeel omvat met meerdere filtratiegaten en een doorstroomopening omvat die toelaat dat een fluïdum het filter passeert zonder te worden gefilterd, waarbij het filtratiedeel de doorstroomopening omringt.The gully or gully portion of claim 50, wherein the filter comprises a filtration portion with a plurality of filtration holes and a flow-through opening that allows a fluid to pass through the filter without being filtered, the filtration part surrounding the flow-through opening. 52. Gully of gullygedeelte volgens conclusie 51, waarbij het filtratiedeel ten minste één gebogen oppervlakdeel omvat, waarbij het filtratiedeel bij voorkeur de vorm heeft van een rechte en/of gebogen afgeknotte kegel.The gully or gully portion of claim 51, wherein the filtration portion comprises at least one curved surface portion, the filtration portion preferably being in the form of a straight and / or curved truncated cone. 53. Gully of gullygedeelte volgens conclusie 51 of 52, waarbij een uiteinde van het filtratiedeel een golfvormige eindrand omvat.The gully or gully portion of claim 51 or 52, wherein one end of the filtration portion comprises a wavy end edge. 54. Filter voor het filteren van een fluïdum en voor het monteren in een gully of gullygedeelte volgens een van de voorgaande conclusies, waarbij het filter transformeerbaar is vanuit een inbrengtoestand voor het inbrengen van het filter door de inlaat van buiten de gully of het gullygedeelte naar een montagetoestand voor het monteren van het filter in de gully of het gullygedeelte, waarbij ten minste één afmeting van het filter kleiner is in de inbrengtoestand dan in de montagetoestand voor het toelaten van het aanbrengen van het filter door een inlaat van de gully of het gullygedeelte in de inbrengtoestand door welke het in de montagetoestand niet past.A filter for filtering a fluid and for mounting in a gully or gully portion according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the filter is transformable from an insertion state for introducing the filter through the inlet from outside the gully or the gully portion to a mounting state for mounting the filter in the gully or the gully portion, wherein at least one size of the filter is smaller in the insertion state than in the mounting state for allowing the filter to be introduced through an inlet of the gully or the gully portion in the insertion state by which it does not fit in the mounting state. 55. Filter volgens conclusie 54, waarbij het filter transformeerbaar is van de montagetoestand naar de inbrengtoestand voor het verwijderen van het filter uit de gully of het gullygedeelte.The filter of claim 54, wherein the filter is transformable from the mounting state to the insertion state for removing the filter from the gully or gully portion. 56. Filter volgens conclusie 55, waarbij het filter van flexibel materiaal vervaardigd is dat een omkeerbare vervorming van het filter van de montagetoestand naar de inbrengtoestan toelaat, waarbij het filter bij voorkeur vormgeheugen heeft.The filter of claim 55, wherein the filter is made of flexible material that permits reversible deformation of the filter from the mounting state to the insertion state, the filter preferably having shape memory. 57. Filter volgens een van de conclusies 54 tot 56, het filter omvattende ten minste een opblaasbaar deel, waarbij het opblaasbare deel niet opgeblazen is in de inbrengtoestand en opgeblazen is in de montagetoestand, waarbij het opblaasbare deel bij voorkeur ten minste gedeeltelijk leegloopbaar isThe filter of any one of claims 54 to 56, the filter comprising at least one inflatable member, wherein the inflatable member is not inflated in the insertion state and is inflated in the mounting state, the inflatable member preferably being at least partially deflated 58. Filter volgens een van de conclusies 54 tot 57, het filter omvattende ten minste twee scheidbare filtercomponenten die zijn geconfigureerd om verwijderbaar aan elkaar te worden bevestigd, waarbij de filtercomponenten in de inbrengtoestand gescheiden zijn en in de montagetoestand aan elkaar bevestigd zijn.The filter of any one of claims 54 to 57, the filter comprising at least two separable filter components configured to be removably attached to each other, the filter components being separated in the insertion state and attached to each other in the mounting state. 59. Filter volgens een van de conclusies 54 tot 58, omvattende ten minste een vouwbare en/of uitvouwbare filtercomponent, waarbij de filtercomponent in de inbrengtoestand gevouwen is ten opzichte van de montagetoestand.A filter according to any of claims 54 to 58, comprising at least one foldable and / or fold-out filter component, wherein the filter component is folded in the insertion state with respect to the mounting state. 60. Filter volgens een van de conclusies 54 tot 59, omvattende een filtratiedeel met een aantal filtratiegaten en een doorstroomopening waardoor een fluïdum het filter kan passeren zonder te worden gefilterd, waarbij het filtratiedeel de doorstroomopening omringt.A filter according to any of claims 54 to 59, comprising a filtration part with a number of filtration holes and a through-flow opening through which a fluid can pass through the filter without being filtered, wherein the filtration part surrounds the flow-through opening. 61. Filter volgens conclusie 60, het filtratiedeel omvattende ten minste één gebogen oppervlakdeel, waarbij het filtratiedeel bij voorkeur de vorm heeft van een rechte en/of gekromde afgeknotte kegel.The filter of claim 60, the filtration portion comprising at least one curved surface portion, the filtration portion preferably being in the form of a straight and / or curved truncated cone. 62. Filter volgens conclusie 60 of 61, waarbij een buiteneinde van het filtratiedeel een golfvormige eindrand omvat.The filter of claim 60 or 61, wherein an outer end of the filtration member comprises a wavy end edge. 63. Werkwijze voor het vervaardigen van de gully of het gullygedeelte volgens één van de conclusies 1 tot 54 en/of het filter volgens een van de conclusies 55 tot 62, bij voorkeur omvattende een stap van het spuitgieten en/of rotatiegieten en/of blaasvormen en/of of extruderen.63. Method for manufacturing the gully or the gully portion according to one of claims 1 to 54 and / or the filter according to one of claims 55 to 62, preferably comprising a step of injection molding and / or rotational molding and / or blow molding and / or extrude. 64. Werkwijze volgens conclusie 63 voor het vervaardigen van de gully of het gullygedeelte, de werkwijze omvattende de stap van het verbinden van een eerste spuitgietdeel en een tweede spuitgietdeel om de gullypot te vormen.A method according to claim 63 for manufacturing the gully or gully portion, the method comprising the step of connecting a first injection molded part and a second injection molded part to form the gully pot. 65. Werkwijze voor het aanbrengen van de filter op de gully of het gullygedeelte volgens een van de conclusies 1 tot 13 of 30, omvattende de stappen:A method of applying the filter to the gully or gully portion according to any of claims 1 to 13 or 30, comprising the steps of: het inbrengen van het filter in de inbrengtoestand in de gully of het gullygedeelte; het transformeren van het filter van de inbrengtoestand naar de montagetoestand; en het monteren van het filter in de gully of het gullygedeelte.inserting the filter into the insertion state in the gully or gully portion; transforming the filter from the insertion state to the mounting state; and mounting the filter in the gully or gully portion. 66. Werkwijze voor het schoonmaken van de gully of het gullygedeelte volgens een van de conclusies 1 tot 13 of 30, omvattende de stappen: het transformeren van het filter van de montagetoestand naar de inbrengtoestand en het uit de gully of het gullygedeelte nemen van het filter; het reinigen van de gully of het gullygedeelte; opnieuw inbrengen van het filter in de inbrengtoestand door de inlaat; en het transformeren van het filter van de inbrengtoestand naar de montagetoestand en het opnieuw monteren van het filter in de gully of het gullygedeelte.A method of cleaning the gully or gully portion according to any of claims 1 to 13 or 30, comprising the steps of: transforming the filter from the mounting state to the insertion state and removing the filter from the gully or the gully portion ; cleaning the gully or the gully part; re-inserting the filter into the insertion state through the inlet; and transforming the filter from the insertion state to the mounting state and reassembling the filter in the gully or gully portion. 67. Werkwijze volgens conclusie 66, gebruikmakend van de gully of het gullygedeelte volgens conclusie 37, verder omvattende de stappen: het verwijderen van de geuropvanginrichting door de inlaat voorafgaand aan de stap van het transformeren van het filter en het verwijderen van het filter; en het herintroduceren van de geuropvanginrichting door de inlaat na de stap van het transformeren en opnieuw monteren van het filter.The method of claim 66, using the gully or gully portion of claim 37, further comprising the steps of: removing the odor trap through the inlet prior to the step of transforming the filter and removing the filter; and reintroducing the odor trap through the inlet after the step of transforming and reassembling the filter. 68. Werkwijze volgens conclusie 66 of 67, waarbij de stap van het schoonmaken van de gully of het gullygedeelte de stap omvat van het afval uit de gully of het gullygedeelte afzuigen.A method according to claim 66 or 67, wherein the step of cleaning the gully or the gully portion comprises the step of extracting the waste from the gully or the gully portion. 69. Werkwijze voor het schoonmaken van de gully of het gullygedeelte volgens conclusie 14, omvattende de stappen: het inbrengen van een reinigingsslang door de inlaat; het ontvangen van de reinigingsslang op het toegangsdeel; en het door de uitlaatpoort spuiten van water terwijl de reinigingsslang wordt ontvangen op het toegangsdeel.A method for cleaning the gully or gully portion according to claim 14, comprising the steps of: introducing a cleaning hose through the inlet; receiving the cleaning hose on the access part; and spraying water through the outlet port while the cleaning hose is being received on the access member. 70. Werkwijze volgens conclusie 69, verder omvattende de stap van het in een positie brengen van het toegangsdeel om zichtbaar te zijn door de inlaat voorafgaand aan de stap van het introduceren van de reinigingsslang.The method of claim 69, further comprising the step of locating the access member to be visible through the inlet prior to the step of introducing the cleaning hose. 71. Gully of gullygedeelte, omvattende een inlaat voor het ontvangen van een af te voeren fluïdum;71. A gully or gully portion comprising an inlet for receiving a fluid to be discharged; een uitlaatpoort voor het aansluiten op een afvoerbuis voor het afvoeren van het fluïdum; en een handgreep voor het roteren en/of dragen van de gully of het gullygedeelte, waarbij de handgreep zich aan de buitenzijde van de gully of het gullygedeelte bevindt.an outlet port for connecting to a discharge tube for discharging the fluid; and a handle for rotating and / or supporting the gully or the gully portion, the handle being located on the outside of the gully or the gully portion. 72. Gully of gullygedeelte, omvattende een inlaat voor het ontvangen van een af te voeren fluïdum;A gully or gully portion comprising an inlet for receiving a fluid to be discharged; een uitlaatpoort voor het aansluiten op een afvoerbuis voor het afvoeren van het fluïdum; en een voetstap die een gebruiker in staat stelt om de gully of het gullygedeelte met een voet te fixeren en/of te nivelleren, waarbij de voetstap zich op een buitenzijde van de gully of het gullygedeelte bevindt.an outlet port for connecting to a discharge tube for discharging the fluid; and a footstep enabling a user to fix and / or level the gully or gully portion with a foot, the footstep being on an outside of the gully or gully portion. 73. Gully of gullygedeelte volgens conclusie 72, waarbij de voetstap een ten minste gedeeltelijk ringvormig voetelement omvat dat zich lateraal van de gullypot uitstrekt, en waarbij, bij voorkeur, de gullypot aan een buitenoppervlak daarvan is voorzien van een ribstructuur, waarbij de ribstructuur ruimte laat voor een gebruiker om een voet boven de voetstap te plaatsen.73. Gully or gully portion according to claim 72, wherein the foot step comprises an at least partially annular foot element extending laterally from the gully pot, and wherein, preferably, the gully pot is provided on an outer surface thereof with a rib structure, the rib structure leaving space for a user to place a foot above the footstep. 74. Gully of gullygedeelte volgens conclusies 71 en 72, waarbij de handgreep en de voetstap zodanig zijn uitgelijnd dat een gebruiker gelijktijdig de handgreep met een hand en de voetstap met een voet kan bedienen.74. Gully or gully portion according to claims 71 and 72, wherein the handle and the footstep are aligned such that a user can simultaneously operate the handle with one hand and the footstep with a foot.
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