WO2001094708A1 - Garniture de decharge pour reservoir de chasse - Google Patents

Garniture de decharge pour reservoir de chasse Download PDF

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WO2001094708A1
WO2001094708A1 PCT/CH2001/000347 CH0100347W WO0194708A1 WO 2001094708 A1 WO2001094708 A1 WO 2001094708A1 CH 0100347 W CH0100347 W CH 0100347W WO 0194708 A1 WO0194708 A1 WO 0194708A1
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Alois Diethelm
Marcel Heierli
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Geberit Technik Ag
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Priority to HU0301090A priority patent/HU226311B1/hu
Priority to AT01933531T priority patent/ATE295919T1/de
Priority to EP01933531A priority patent/EP1287210B1/fr
Priority to AU6000801A priority patent/AU6000801A/xx
Publication of WO2001094708A1 publication Critical patent/WO2001094708A1/fr

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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03DWATER-CLOSETS OR URINALS WITH FLUSHING DEVICES; FLUSHING VALVES THEREFOR
    • E03D5/00Special constructions of flushing devices, e.g. closed flushing system
    • E03D5/02Special constructions of flushing devices, e.g. closed flushing system operated mechanically or hydraulically (or pneumatically) also details such as push buttons, levers and pull-card therefor
    • E03D5/09Special constructions of flushing devices, e.g. closed flushing system operated mechanically or hydraulically (or pneumatically) also details such as push buttons, levers and pull-card therefor directly by the hand
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03DWATER-CLOSETS OR URINALS WITH FLUSHING DEVICES; FLUSHING VALVES THEREFOR
    • E03D1/00Water flushing devices with cisterns ; Setting up a range of flushing devices or water-closets; Combinations of several flushing devices
    • E03D1/02High-level flushing systems
    • E03D1/14Cisterns discharging variable quantities of water also cisterns with bell siphons in combination with flushing valves
    • E03D1/142Cisterns discharging variable quantities of water also cisterns with bell siphons in combination with flushing valves in cisterns with flushing valves

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  • the invention relates to a drain assembly for a cistern, with a drain valve housing in which a valve body which can be raised to trigger a flush is mounted and which is to be fastened to the bottom of the cistern, with an actuating device which has at least one actuating means arranged on a cistern lid, which for Opening the drain valve cooperates with a control means arranged below the cistern cover, and with a connecting member connected to the drain valve housing.
  • a drain fitting of this type has become known from the applicant's EP 0 479 716 A.
  • This has a yoke that connects the drain valve housing to the actuating device.
  • the yoke has two arms projecting downwards, which are fastened to it by means of latching tongues arranged on the drain valve housing.
  • the yoke can be attached to the drain valve housing at different heights, so that it can be adapted to different distances between the cistern lid and the tank bottom. Such different distances occur particularly in ceramic cisterns.
  • the adjustment of the yoke to different heights is comparatively complex here.
  • the invention has for its object to provide a drain fitting of the type mentioned, which enables easier height adjustment.
  • the object is achieved according to claim 1.
  • the connecting means is fixed to the drain valve with the aforementioned movable connecting element.
  • Such a connecting element is preferably rotatable and can be actuated particularly easily and can for example be designed as a rod which can be rotated at an upper end.
  • the fixing of the connecting means is particularly simple and secure if, according to a further development of the invention, the connecting element has locking means which can be locked in place by turning the drain valve housing.
  • the connecting member is preferably rod-shaped and, in particular, hollow-cylindrical and is mounted on a hollow-cylindrical guide part of the drain valve housing.
  • a channel, in which the connecting element is mounted, is preferably arranged between this hollow cylindrical guide part and the connecting element.
  • the connecting element is coupled to at least one pull rod, such that when the pull rod is turned, the connecting element is rotated and thus locked or unlocked. When the pull rod is turned, it is also locked or unlocked at the same time.
  • the connecting element and at the same time the at least one pulling element can then be fixed in a simple manner by a single rotary movement. This is particularly advantageous if two tie rods are provided simultaneously for a dual flush. Two pull rods and the connecting element can then be fixed or released by a single rotary movement.
  • FIG. 1 is a partially sectioned view of a drain assembly according to the invention
  • FIG. 11 is a plan view of the drain assembly according to the invention shown in FIG. 1,
  • Fig. 14 shows a further section through the drain set
  • FIG. 17 shows a section through the connecting element along the line XVII - XVII of FIG. 15
  • FIG. 19 shows a view of a drain valve according to the invention, according to a variant
  • Fig. 20 is a section through the drain valve, along the line XX-XX 21 is a section along the line XXI-XXI of FIG. 19,
  • valve housing 24 is a plan view of the valve housing
  • valve housing 25 is a side view of part of the valve housing
  • 29a is a view of a connecting rod
  • Fig. 29b is a section through the connecting rod
  • FIG. 30 is a view of an operating rod.
  • the drain fitting shown in FIG. 1 has a drain valve 3 with a drain valve housing 4, which is attached to a downwardly projecting outlet nozzle 7 on the bottom 31 of a cistern tank 30.
  • This container 30 forms with a cistern cover 2 a cistern 1, in particular one made of ceramic.
  • the drain valve 3 has in the usual way a closure body 5, which in the position shown rests on a valve seat 6 and which can be raised by actuating a button 9 to trigger a flushing.
  • a further second button is preferably arranged here, so that full or partial rinsing is possible in a manner known per se.
  • a weight (not shown here) is raised and the closure body 5 is loaded with this weight, so that the closure body 5 closes the drain valve 3 before the cistern 1 is completely emptied.
  • a further lever 22 for a partial flushing indirectly to the closure body 5 connected is. Both levers 22 and 23 are each attached to a pull rod 18 and 17, respectively.
  • an actuating device 8 is provided, which is mounted on the cistern cover 2 and in which the two keys 9 are stored.
  • the housing of the actuating device 8 has an upper housing part 8b and a lower housing part 8a.
  • the lower housing part 8a has a foot 14, on which two two-tone levers 11 are each pivotably supported to a limited extent.
  • a laterally projecting pin 11a is integrally formed on each of the two levers 11, which pin is detachably connected to the pull rod 17 and 18 according to FIG. 11.
  • the pull rod 18 has an elongated hole 18b which is arranged on an upper arm 18a and extends transversely to the longitudinal axis of the rod 18.
  • the pull rod 17 is spat ⁇ formed gelchanlich the same as the tie rod 18th
  • the two tie rods 17 and 18 are rotatably mounted on a connecting member 16 which, according to FIGS. 15 and 16, has an upper receiving part 27 which extends horizontally and which has a recess 28 into which the above-mentioned foot 14 of the housing 8 is inserted is.
  • the connecting member 16 according to FIGS. 15 and 16 has a transverse wall 32 which has two bearing holes 32a. The tie rods 17 and 18 pass through this Lagerlö ⁇ cher 32a.
  • the connecting member 16 is mounted in a hollow cylindrical guide ⁇ part 20, which according to FIG. 14 at caregiverventilgehause 4 is molded on the side and is vertically open throughout. 1 and 2 in particular show how the connecting element 16 is inserted into this guide part 20 and extends vertically through it.
  • the connecting element 16 is provided on its outside with a locking toothing 29, which engages with two opposite resilient locking tongues 21, each on a locking cam 21a.
  • the two locking cams 21a connect the connecting member 16 to the guide part 20 in such a way that it can be moved upwards and downwards by pulling or pushing.
  • the locking tongues 21 are deflected in a spring-elastic manner. They automatically snap back into the end position.
  • the connecting member 16 can be firmly connected to the guide part 20 and thus firmly to the drain valve housing 4 by means of a rotary locking rod 19.
  • the rotary locking rod 19 is shown in more detail in FIGS. 3 to 6.
  • the rotary locking rod 19 has a rotary head 19a at the upper end, on which a pinion 19b is formed.
  • a shoulder 19d is formed at a distance from the pinion 19b and has opposite radially projecting stop cams 19e.
  • the rotary locking rod 19 is provided with locking grooves 19c which, according to FIG. 6, only extend partially around the circumference of the rotary locking rod 19.
  • the rotary locking rod 19 is provided with such locking grooves 19c from the shoulder 19d to a lower end.
  • the ratchet teeth are therefore comparatively fine-spaced.
  • the guide part 20 and the connecting member 16 form a channel 24 which is formed by a wall 25 which is semicircular in cross section and an opposite similar wall 20b.
  • the locking cams 20a are integrally formed on the inside of this wall 20b. In one rotational position of the rotary locking rod 19, the locking cams 20a engage in locking grooves 19c.
  • the connecting member 16 is fixed in the set height by means of the rotary locking rod 19 and thus fastened to the guide part 20.
  • the locking cams 20a are not in engagement with the locking grooves 19c and in this position the rotary locking rod 19 can be freely moved in the channel 24.
  • the pinion 19b formed thereon meshes with a pinion 18d which is integrally formed on the pull rod 18, as shown in FIGS. 7 to 9.
  • This pinion 18d forms a quarter-circular, radially projecting projection 18c, which is formed below the elongated hole 18b.
  • the other tie rod 17 also has such a pinion 17d, which meshes with the pinion 18d, as shown in FIG. 11. If the locking rod 19 is rotated about its longitudinal axis, the two tie rods 17 and 18 are pivoted. The connection to the guide part 20 respectively. the levers 22 and 23 are thus loosened or manufactured.
  • the two tie rods 17 and 18 each have latching grooves 18f on a cross-shaped rod 18e, which, according to FIG. 10, extend only over part of the circumference.
  • the two tie rods 17 and 18 each pass through an opening 22a or 23a of the lever 22 or 23, as shown in FIG. 14.
  • the openings 22a and 23a are designed such that, in a rotational position shown in FIG. 11, the pull rods 18 and 17, respectively, by an engagement of a cam 22b and 23b in each of the locking grooves 18f, the levers 22 and 23 are fixedly connected to the pull rod 18 and 17, respectively. If the two tie rods 17 and 18 are in the position shown in FIG. 12, the aforementioned locking engagement is canceled and the tie rods 17 and 18 can be freely moved in the longitudinal direction in the openings 22a and 23a.
  • the two tie rods 17 and 18 and the rotary locking rod 19 are now designed so that they can be fixed or freely adjusted at the same time. In the position of the pull rods 17 and 18 shown in FIG. 11, both these pull rods and the rotary locking rod 19 are locked.
  • the connecting member 16 is thus firmly connected to the guide part 20 and thus to the drain valve housing 4.
  • the levers 22 and 23 are firmly connected to the tie rods 17 and 18.
  • the rotary locking rod 19, the guide part 20 and the connecting member 16 form a connecting means 15 with the housing part 18a, which connects the actuating device 8 to the drain valve 3.
  • the drain valve 3 With the cover 2 removed, the drain valve 3 is fixed in a known manner on the bottom 31 of the cistern tank 30.
  • the connecting means 15 and the lower housing part 8a are attached to the drain valve 3.
  • the two tie rods 17 and 18 are now pivoted into the position shown in FIG. 12, in which, as explained above, the tie rods 17 and 18 as well as the connecting member 16 can be displaced in height.
  • the connecting member 16 is temporarily held on the guide part 20 by the two cams 21a.
  • the connecting member 16 is now moved to an upper position.
  • the cistern cover 2 is then placed on.
  • the lower housing part 8a and with it the connecting member 16 is moved downwards. push until the cistern cover 2 is finally put on.
  • FIGS. 19 to 30 The embodiment according to FIGS. 19 to 30 is explained below.
  • a drain valve 101 is arranged in a cistern 102, which is likewise preferably a ceramic cistern and which has a cistern body with a bottom 104 and a lid 103, which is only shown in sections here.
  • the height H between the floor 104 and the cistern cover 103 can be different.
  • the drain valve 101 can be adapted to such different heights H, as will be explained further below.
  • the drain valve 101 has a valve housing 105, which consists of a lower hollow cylindrical housing part 106, a so-called basin and an upper part 111. through pivotable fastening levers 112, the upper part 111 is releasably attached to the lower part 106.
  • the lower housing part 106 there are windows 107 through which, after lifting a valve body 109 below a valve plate 110, flushing water can flow out through a nozzle 108 into a flushing bend (not shown here) and finally into a toilet bowl.
  • the drain valve 101 is detachably attached to the nozzle 108 on the base 104 by means of a nut (not shown here).
  • a weight body 113 is attached to the valve body 109, which enables partial flushing in a manner known per se.
  • the overflow of the rinsing water takes place via an overflow pipe 114 which projects upward parallel to the valve body 109.
  • An embodiment is also conceivable in which the valve body 109 simultaneously forms the overflow pipe .
  • two actuating rods 125 are provided, each of which is firmly attached to one of the two levers 121 at its lower end and to one of the two levers 134 at its upper end.
  • either two actuating rods 125 or only one of them can be raised.
  • either the large key 138 shown in FIG. 20 is moved, or both keys 138 and 139 are simultaneously moved downwards.
  • These keys 138 and 139 are stored in a key housing 137 of an actuating device 141 which is arranged on the cover 103.
  • the arrow 140 indicates the direction in which the keys 138 and 139 are to be moved down to trigger the flush.
  • the keys 138 and 139 can be of any desired design.
  • the keys 138 and 139 work in a manner known per se with the levers 134, which are mounted in an actuating housing 135.
  • the connection of the two levers 134 to the two Keys 138 and 139 can be made using pusher pins, not shown here.
  • the key housing 137 is fastened to the actuating housing 135 by a threaded connection.
  • a clamping disc 136 enables tolerance compensation.
  • the button housing 137 rests on the upper side 103b of the cistern 103 and the tensioning disk 136 on the lower side 103a.
  • the actuating housing 135 and the levers 134 are mounted on a yoke-shaped or U-shaped connecting member 150, which has a bridge 129 and two separately produced connecting rods 117.
  • the two actuating rods 125 are also slidably mounted on the bridge 129.
  • the actuating housing 135 has at its lower end a flange, not visible here, to which the housing 135 shown in FIGS. 26 and 27 is snapped.
  • the actuating housing 135 is thus releasably attached to the bridge 129.
  • the two connecting rods 117 are designed as rotary locking bolts and each have at their upper end a radially projecting lever 119, on which they can be pivoted about their longitudinal axis.
  • the shaft of the connecting rods 117 each has a non-circular cross-section according to FIG. 26b and has a plurality of projecting teeth 120.
  • the teeth 120 are arranged opposite one another and between these there are regions 117a which have no teeth.
  • the upper housing part 111 has two sleeve-shaped projections 115, each of which has a passage 122 according to FIG. 24.
  • the passage 122 is designed such that the connecting rods 117 can be pushed freely through these passages 122 in a rotational position.
  • the latching tongues 123 each protrude into the passage 122 with a latching cam 123a, as shown in FIG. 24. In one rotational position, these latching cams 123a each block a displacement of the connecting rod 117 by engagement with teeth 120.
  • the two projections 115 are not arranged diametrically, but at an angle ⁇ to one another that is substantially smaller than 180 ° is.
  • the two levers 119 are formed on the upper end of a head part 118 and, as can be seen, this head part 118 is smooth on the outside and circular in cross section.
  • a cam 148 is formed, which projects radially and which cooperates with the cams 147 and 146 shown in FIG. 28b as follows: if the lever 119 in FIG. 20 is in the position shown in solid lines, that is Connecting rod 117 is axially displaceable in the passage, the teeth 120 are therefore not in engagement with a cam 123a. In this position, the lever 119 is thus directed radially inwards.
  • the cam 148 is locked behind the cam 146 in this position. The stated position is thus locked and, in the passage 130 according to FIG.
  • the lever 119 can only be in the Be unlocked clockwise.
  • the head part 118 with teeth 120 is in engagement with teeth 149 and thus the connecting rod 117 is axially fixed in passage 130.
  • teeth 120 come into engagement with a cam 123a and the connecting rod 117 is thus axially fixed to the upper housing part 111.
  • the connecting member 150 is thus infinitely adjustable in height, while in the other position the connecting member 150 is fixed in height.
  • the connecting rod 117 is connected to toothings 151.
  • To release the lever 119 is thus pivoted counterclockwise in Fig. 20.
  • the two pivot directions are indicated in FIG.
  • the two actuating rods 125 are provided on one side with teeth 128, which also enable an essentially stepless fixation.
  • a lever 126 is formed on the upper end and has a lateral recess 127.
  • the actuating rods 125 each pass through a non-circular recess 144 of a lever 121, as can be seen in FIGS. 22 and 23. If the levers 126 are in the position shown in solid lines in FIG. 20, in which the levers 126 project approximately radially inwards, the teeth 128 are in engagement with the latching cams 141 indicated in FIG. 23.
  • the actuating rods 125 are thus axially fixed in the passages 143. If the lever 126 in the in Fig.
  • actuating rods 125 Since the actuating rods 125 have no teeth 129 in the area of the bridge 129, they are not axially fixed in the passages 142 of the bridge 129 for an actuating movement.
  • the two actuating rods 125 can thus be raised either individually or together by means of a pivoting movement of the levers 134. Accordingly, one of the levers 121 or both levers 121 and thus the valve body 109 or together with these the weight body 113 are raised. In the first case, a full flush and in the second case a partial flush is triggered. In the present exemplary embodiment, a full flush or a partial flush is therefore optionally possible.
  • An embodiment is also conceivable in which only one lever 134 and only one actuating rod 125 are provided.
  • the drain valve 101 is inserted into the interior of the cistern with the cistern cover 103 removed and fastened to the cistern bottom 104 in a known manner.
  • the two connecting rods 117 and the two actuating rods 125 slidably engage in the passages 130 and 144.
  • the levers 119 and 126 are located thus in the position in which the connecting rods 117 and the actuating rods 125 are loosely guided at the lower end.
  • the connecting rods 117 are self-locking in the passages 122 through the locking tongues 123. Even in the loose state, a certain force is therefore required to move the connecting member 150 in height.
  • the connecting member 150 is now in the uppermost position shown in FIG. 20.
  • the actuating housing 135 and the lever 134 are preferably preassembled. However, the key 138 and the key housing 137 are separate. If the drain valve 101 is attached to the bottom 104, the cover 103 is placed on the box body. Here, the connection member 150 is moved downward by the contact of the underside 103a on the actuating housing 135 until the cistern cover is correctly fitted. Now the cistern cover 103 is lifted off again and the connecting rods 117 and the actuating rods 125 are pivoted on the levers 119 and 126, respectively, and the connecting member 150 is thus fixed in height. The connecting rods 117 are now firmly connected to the upper housing part 111 and the actuating rods 125 are firmly connected to the levers 121.
  • the levers 134 are thus fixed in height and can be pivoted for a test rinse. Now the cistern cover 103 is put on again and the button housing 137 can be put on or screwed on with the buttons 138 and 139 until the housing rests on the upper side 103b of the cistern lid 103. As can be seen, no tools are required for the height adjustment of the connecting member 150. If necessary, the connection member 150 can be loosened during a revision and readjusted if necessary. As can be seen, the connecting member 150 may be provided on a ⁇ very different heights H. Since the teeth 120 and 128 are very fine, the setting is essentially stepless.
  • the drain valve 101 is not susceptible to corrosion.
  • the drain valve 101 is particularly suitable for cisterns made of a ceramic body and a ceramic lid, since particularly large tolerances occur here due to the manufacturing process.

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L'invention concerne une garniture de décharge présentant une cage de soupape de décharge (4) dans laquelle est placé un corps de soupape (5) pouvant être soulevé pour déclencher une chasse. Un dispositif d'actionnement (8) présente au moins une touche (9) disposée sur un couvercle de réservoir de chasse (2), qui coopère avec un moyen de commande (10,11) à placer en dessous du couvercle de réservoir de chasse (2) pour ouvrir la soupape de décharge (3). Un moyen d'assemblage (15) présente un élément d'assemblage (16) qui est monté déplaçable verticalement sur la cage de soupape de décharge (4). L'élément d'assemblage (16) peut être fixé sur la cage de soupape de décharge (4) à différentes hauteurs au moyen d'un élément d'assemblage (19) rotatif. Cet élément d'assemblage rotatif (19) est muni de préférence d'éléments d'encliquetage (19c) et peut être encliqueté avec la cage de soupape de décharge (4) par rotation. La garniture de décharge est aisée à monter et peut être adaptée à différentes hauteurs de réservoir de chasse.
PCT/CH2001/000347 2000-06-09 2001-06-06 Garniture de decharge pour reservoir de chasse WO2001094708A1 (fr)

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AU2001260008A AU2001260008B2 (en) 2000-06-09 2001-06-06 Drain fitting for a flushing cistern
DE50106261T DE50106261D1 (de) 2000-06-09 2001-06-06 Ablaufgarnitur für einen spülkasten
HU0301090A HU226311B1 (en) 2000-06-09 2001-06-06 Drain fitting for a flushing cistern
AT01933531T ATE295919T1 (de) 2000-06-09 2001-06-06 Ablaufgarnitur für einen spülkasten
EP01933531A EP1287210B1 (fr) 2000-06-09 2001-06-06 Garniture de decharge pour reservoir de chasse
AU6000801A AU6000801A (en) 2000-06-09 2001-06-06 Drain fitting for a flushing cistern

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US4566140A (en) * 1982-11-18 1986-01-28 James Hardie Industries Limited Selective flush cistern
EP0505840A1 (fr) * 1991-03-26 1992-09-30 Oscar Friberg Dispositif de décharge d'un réservoir de chasse d'eau d'un lieu d'aisance
EP0578892A1 (fr) * 1991-02-01 1994-01-19 Etablissements Porcher Dispositif de chasse d'eau permettant de délivrer différents volumes d'eau prédéterminés
US5333332A (en) * 1991-08-12 1994-08-02 Vogue Vanity Sdn Bhd Dual flush system
WO2001046528A1 (fr) * 1999-12-21 2001-06-28 Geberit Technik Ag Dispositif de commande d'une valve d'ecoulement d'un reservoir de chasse

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US4566140A (en) * 1982-11-18 1986-01-28 James Hardie Industries Limited Selective flush cistern
EP0578892A1 (fr) * 1991-02-01 1994-01-19 Etablissements Porcher Dispositif de chasse d'eau permettant de délivrer différents volumes d'eau prédéterminés
EP0505840A1 (fr) * 1991-03-26 1992-09-30 Oscar Friberg Dispositif de décharge d'un réservoir de chasse d'eau d'un lieu d'aisance
US5333332A (en) * 1991-08-12 1994-08-02 Vogue Vanity Sdn Bhd Dual flush system
WO2001046528A1 (fr) * 1999-12-21 2001-06-28 Geberit Technik Ag Dispositif de commande d'une valve d'ecoulement d'un reservoir de chasse

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