WO2010093290A1 - Drain and inlet member for drain - Google Patents

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WO2010093290A1
WO2010093290A1 PCT/SE2009/050134 SE2009050134W WO2010093290A1 WO 2010093290 A1 WO2010093290 A1 WO 2010093290A1 SE 2009050134 W SE2009050134 W SE 2009050134W WO 2010093290 A1 WO2010093290 A1 WO 2010093290A1
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drain
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inlet member
cover plate
grating
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Håkan Larsson
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Purus Ab
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Priority to DK13193468.9T priority patent/DK2700761T3/en
Priority to CA2751748A priority patent/CA2751748C/en
Priority to EP09840121A priority patent/EP2262958A4/en
Priority to EP13193468.9A priority patent/EP2700761B1/en
Priority to US13/144,098 priority patent/US8661574B2/en
Priority to PCT/SE2009/050134 priority patent/WO2010093290A1/en
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Priority to DKBA201000216U priority patent/DK201000216U3/en

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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
    • E03F5/0407Floor drains for indoor use
    • E03F5/0409Devices for preventing seepage around the floor drain
    • 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
    • E03F5/0407Floor drains for indoor use
    • 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
    • E03F5/0407Floor drains for indoor use
    • E03F5/0408Floor drains for indoor use specially adapted for showers

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  • the present invention relates to a drain
  • the dram comprises an inlet member for connecting the drain to a surface covering, e g a floor covering and an outlet member which is in flow communication with the inlet member in order to lead liquid via the inlet member from the surface covering to a drain system connected to the outlet member
  • the drain comprises also a grating or cover plate laid loosely or detachably on top of the inlet member
  • the drain's outlet member has a seat for a clamping ring or a bonding flange in order thereby to clamp by means of the clamping ring or to adhesively bond on the bonding flange a sealing layer which is situated under the surface covering and leads down into, and is associated with, the outlet member, and an outlet stub which connects the outlet member to the drain system
  • drains comprise substantially three elements, namely an inlet member in the form of a channel, an outlet member with or without water seal, and a frame with grating on top of the channel-like inlet member
  • the connection of a sealing layer to the channel-like inlet member is either by means of a bonding flange or by means of a clamping frame
  • the channel occupies a large volume and the sealing layer connection runs along the whole frame, entailing risk of leakage
  • the present invention relates also an inlet member for a drain
  • the object of the present invention is to propose a drain with a shorter line of contact between the sealing layer and the drain while at the same time the sealing layer is fastened by means of a clamping ring
  • the result is less risk of leakage and the possibility of connecting an aesthetically more pleasing inlet member, e g an inlet member resembling a channel, to a conventional drain
  • the inlet member as defined above being configured as an elongate or trilateral plate-like element disposed on top of the sealing layer, or the sealing layer and the clamping ring, and provided with a recess for flow communication with the outlet member
  • the object of the present invention is also to propose an inlet member as above for use in the renovation of wet spaces with existing drains T* ⁇ e fitt ng of the ⁇ ⁇ .et - ⁇ e ⁇ oer is substantially simplified by the p ate-l ⁇ e e'ement according to further versio n s of ;re invention tak rg the form of a separate element disposed loosely on :zc of tne sealing ayer or the sealing ia/er and the clamping rng and fixed at least laterally by means of the surface covering.
  • Other objects and advantages of the present invention will be apparent to one skilled in the art who studies the attached drawings and the Allowing detailed description of a suitable embodiment thereof
  • Fig 1 is an exploded view in perspective, cut away in the transverse direction, of a drain according to the present invention with one of a number of suitable versions of an inlet member according to the present invention for the drain.
  • Fig. 2 illustrates in perspective view, cut away in the longitudinal direction, the drain according to Fig. 1 with the inlet member thereto.
  • Fig. 3 is a cross-section through the drain according to Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 4 is an exploded view in perspective, cut away in the transverse direction, of an alternatively configured drain according to the present invention with the inlet member according to Figs. 1-3.
  • Fig. 5 is an exploded view in perspective, cut away in the longitudinal direction, of the drain according to Fig. 4 with the inlet member according to Figs. 1-4.
  • Fig. 6 is an alternative exploded view in perspective, cut away in the transverse direction, of the drain according to Figs. 4 and 5 with the inlet member according to Figs. 1 -5.
  • Fig. 7 is an exploded view in perspective of a further alternative version of the drain according to the present invention with another version of the inlet member according to the present invention.
  • Fig. 8 depicts a view in perspective of the drain according to Fig. 7 and the inlet member which forms part thereof.
  • Figs. 1-6 thus depict in transverse and longitudinal sections and in perspective two embodiments of a drain according to the present invention with one kind of inlet member, whereas Figs. 7 and 8 depict a third embodiment of the drain with another kind of inlet member.
  • the inlet members 1 of the drains are also part of the present invention.
  • Each drain comprises not only the inlet member 1 but also an outlet member 2.
  • the inlet member 1 is intended to connect the drain to an undepicted surface covering, e.g. a floor covering.
  • the floor covering may for example consist of clinkers.
  • the outlet member 2 is in flow communication .v>th the 'net m ember 1 in order tc lead ⁇ qu'C via the nlet member from the su r face cc * erng to a ⁇ rair system *"ot depicted; whicr, is co n nected tc the outlet member
  • Tne outlet member 2 may as in ire drawings, have a seat 4 for a clamping ring 5 or alternatively have a bonding flange v, order thereby to clamp by means of the clamping ring or to adhesively bond on the ooncing flange a sealing layer 5 which is situated under the surface covering and leads down into, and is associated with, the outlet member.
  • the outlet member 2 also has an outlet stub 7 which connects the outlet member to the drain system.
  • the seat 4 for the clamping ring 5 or the bonding flange delineates an inlet to the outlet member 2 via which the outlet member is in flow communication with the inlet member 1. In the drain version depicted in Figs.
  • the seat 4 of the outlet member 2 for the clamping ring 5 (or for the bonding flange of the outlet member) and the outlet stub 7 take the form of two separate elements 2a, 2b of the outlet member.
  • these two elements 2a, 2b of the seat 4 for the clamping ring 5 (or for the bonding flange) and the outlet stub 7 are connected to one another by a snap connection 8, but they may also be connected together in some other way or simply be formed integrally.
  • the outlet member 2 is also suitably configured or provided with a water seal unit (not depicted) of a suitable type depending on, for example, whether the drain's outlet member 2 has a laterally directed outlet stub 7 as in the drawings or alternatively the drain is bottom-emptying.
  • the outlet member 2, the seat 4 for the clamping ring and the clamping ring 5, or the bonding flange, and the inlet to the outlet member which is delineated by the seat or the bonding flange are substantially circular, as in Figs. 4-6, or of elliptical configuration as in the version according to Figs. 1-3, but they may also be of any other suitable shape.
  • the outlet member 2, the seat 4 for the clamping ring and the clamping ring 5 are therefore substantially circular, but the clamping ring is supplemented by an insert 5a with an elliptical aperture.
  • This arrangement makes it easy to connect an inlet member 1 which has an elliptical aperture or recess to an existing older drain with a circular seat 4 for a clamping ring 5.
  • the clamping ring 5 may if so desired be snapped firmly to the seat 4 (at 5b), just as the clamping ring unit 5a may be snapped firmly to the clamping ring.
  • the water seal unit may also be of circular or elliptical or some other suitable shape.
  • the water seal unit may also itself be formed of two elements connected to one another by, for example, a snap connection.
  • the inlet member 1 takes the form of a plate-like element 11 which is elongated (Figs. 1-6) or trilateral (Figs. 7 and 8), disposed on top of the sealing layer or the sealing layer 6 and the clamping ring 5 and provided with a recess 12 for flow communication with the outlet member 2.
  • the recess 12 in the version according to Figs. 1- 3 is of elliptical shape corresponding to the outlet member 2 and, above all, corresponding to the seat 4 for the clamping ring 5 (or the bonding flange) thereon and/or the inlet to the outlet merroer wnjch is delineate ⁇ by ;he seat .or by ; ⁇ e bending f'ange i.
  • the recess 12 is also of eilipticai snap ⁇ correspond"- ⁇ tc the clamping ring insert 5a.
  • the recess 12 may of course also be of circular configuration or any other suitable shape.
  • the ve r sicn described above of ⁇ ⁇ e drain s inlet and outlet members 1 . 2 achieves, as previously mentioned, a short line of contact between the seaung layer 6 and the drain wnile at the same time the sealing layer is fastened by the clamping ring 5 (or is bonded firmly to the bonding flange), thereby reducing the risk of leakage and affording the possibility of connecting an aesthetically more pleasing inlet member 1. e.g.
  • an inlet member resembling a channel, to even a conventional drain. It is possible to connect to the elliptically configured recess 12 in the plate-like element 1 1 in the versions depicted a runoff portion (not depicted) which leads from the recess down into the outlet member 2.
  • the drain comprises also a grating 13 or cover plate (not depicted) laid loosely or detachably on top of the inlet member 1.
  • the plate-like element 11 or the cover plate thus laid loosely or detachably on top of the inlet member 1 in the form of the plate-like element 11 may be of a type with substantially ⁇ — i -shaped cross-section so that the grating or the cover plate rests via the side limbs 13a on the plate-like element 1 1 , thereby delineating an intermediate space for liquid flow between the plate-like element 1 1 and the web portion 13b of the grating or the cover plate.
  • At least the cover plate's side limbs have apertures or recesses or take the form of mutually spaced legs, e.g. one leg at at least each corner of a rectangular cover plate, to allow liquid to pass.
  • the web portion 13b of the grating 13 also has perforations 14 in a suitably functional and aesthetically pleasing version for liquid to pass from the surface covering down to the plate-like element 1 1.
  • the grating 13 or the cover plate may in an alternative undepicted version thereof be entirely planar and the plate- like element 1 1 may instead be provided with, for example, a peripheral spacer for primarily the grating or a number of shorter spacers for both the grating and the cover plate.
  • the combined height of the spacer or spacers and the grating 13 or the cover plate corresponds substantially to the height of the surface covering.
  • the spacer or spacers may be disposed on or be integral with the plate-like element 11.
  • the plate-like element 1 1 or at least its upper side may with advantage be configured to slope towards the recess 12 to facilitate the runoff of liquid down into the outlet member 2.
  • the recess 12 in the versions depicted in Figs. 1-6 is disposed centrally in the elongate plate-like element 1 1 in the latter's longitudinal direction, but may of course alternatively be disposed nearer to one or other end of the elongate plate-like element 11.
  • the plate-like element 1 1 in the versions depicted in Figs. 1-6 is of substantially rectangular shape.
  • the plate-like element 11 may thus be configured with length and width co" r espcd ⁇ rg "c the iergth and / dth of converticna. dra'n cha n e ⁇ s in F>g c 7 and 8 the plate-like e'ement 1 1 is trilateral
  • the plate-like element 11 may be provided with a peripheral elevation 15 within which the grating 13 or the cover plate is laid loosely or detachably
  • This peripheral elevation 15 is of substantially the same height as the grating 13 or the cover plate and thus also of substantially the same height as the surface covering, i e a height of about 4-7 mm in the case of a surface covering composed of clinkers
  • the peripheral elevation 15 delineates an elongate space running in the longitudinal direction of the plate-like element 1 1 , or a trilateral space, for the grating 13 or the cover plate
  • this space is substantially rectangular, whereas in the version according to Figs 7 and 8 it is trilateral Tre per'pne'al elevat or 15 nay oe diSDOsed on c be integral wtn the olate-"ke elemer * 1 1 T h e elevatior ' 5 - ⁇ ⁇ y as p the /ersions deoictec >n the drav ⁇ ⁇ g ta ⁇ e l "e fam of a suitably s h aped pro f ile 1 6 or quite simply take the Om of a flarge extendirg substantially vertically upwards from the plate-like element 1 1
  • the elevation ⁇ 5 has on the outside r the versions depicted on
  • the size of the space delineated by the peripheral elevation 15 in which the cover plate is laid may, as above, exceed the size of the cover plate to create a slit between the elevation and the cover plate
  • the peripheral elevation 15 may alternatively constitute a spacer as above for a substantially planar grating 13, in which case the grating is therefore laid on top of the elevation
  • One or more spacers as above for a substantially planar grating or cover plate may also be disposed within the peripheral elevation 15, in the space delineated by the latter, in which case the elevation is with advantage used exclusively for, for example, tight and effective connection to a surrounding surface covering
  • the drain's constituent inlet and outlet members, the grating or the cover plate and the inlet member itself may be made of plastic or metal They may of course also vary in size depending on the application
  • the runoff portion of the plate-like element, the spacer or spacers for it, the elevation etc may be configured in many different ways

Abstract

The present invention relates to a drain which comprises an inlet member (1 ), a grating (13) or cover piate laid loosely or detachably on top of the inlet member, and an outlet member (2). To achieve a short line of contact between the surface covering's sealing layer (6) and the drain while at the same time the sealing layer is fastened by means of a clamping ring (5) or a bonding flange, thereby reducing the risk of leakage and affording the possibility of connecting an aesthetically more pleasing inlet member (1), the inlet member (1) takes the form of an elongate or trilateral plate-like element (11) disposed on top of the sealing layer or the sealing layer (6) and the clamping ring (5) and provided with a recess (12) for flow communication with the outlet member (2). The present invention relates also to an inlet member (1) for a drain as above.

Description

Drain and inlet member for drain
Background to the invention
The present invention relates to a drain
The dram comprises an inlet member for connecting the drain to a surface covering, e g a floor covering and an outlet member which is in flow communication with the inlet member in order to lead liquid via the inlet member from the surface covering to a drain system connected to the outlet member The drain comprises also a grating or cover plate laid loosely or detachably on top of the inlet member
The drain's outlet member has a seat for a clamping ring or a bonding flange in order thereby to clamp by means of the clamping ring or to adhesively bond on the bonding flange a sealing layer which is situated under the surface covering and leads down into, and is associated with, the outlet member, and an outlet stub which connects the outlet member to the drain system
There are at present on the market a large number of mainly channel-like drains in different versions These drains comprise substantially three elements, namely an inlet member in the form of a channel, an outlet member with or without water seal, and a frame with grating on top of the channel-like inlet member The connection of a sealing layer to the channel-like inlet member is either by means of a bonding flange or by means of a clamping frame The channel occupies a large volume and the sealing layer connection runs along the whole frame, entailing risk of leakage
The present invention relates also an inlet member for a drain
Brief summary of the invention
The object of the present invention is to propose a drain with a shorter line of contact between the sealing layer and the drain while at the same time the sealing layer is fastened by means of a clamping ring The result is less risk of leakage and the possibility of connecting an aesthetically more pleasing inlet member, e g an inlet member resembling a channel, to a conventional drain
This object is achieved primarily by the inlet member as defined above being configured as an elongate or trilateral plate-like element disposed on top of the sealing layer, or the sealing layer and the clamping ring, and provided with a recess for flow communication with the outlet member The object of the present invention is also to propose an inlet member as above for use in the renovation of wet spaces with existing drains T*~e fitt ng of the ι~.et -^e^oer is substantially simplified by the p ate-lκe e'ement according to further versions of ;re invention tak rg the form of a separate element disposed loosely on :zc of tne sealing ayer or the sealing ia/er and the clamping rng and fixed at least laterally by means of the surface covering. Other objects and advantages of the present invention will be apparent to one skilled in the art who studies the attached drawings and the Allowing detailed description of a suitable embodiment thereof
Brief description of the drawings Fig 1 is an exploded view in perspective, cut away in the transverse direction, of a drain according to the present invention with one of a number of suitable versions of an inlet member according to the present invention for the drain.
Fig. 2 illustrates in perspective view, cut away in the longitudinal direction, the drain according to Fig. 1 with the inlet member thereto. Fig. 3 is a cross-section through the drain according to Fig. 1.
Fig. 4 is an exploded view in perspective, cut away in the transverse direction, of an alternatively configured drain according to the present invention with the inlet member according to Figs. 1-3.
Fig. 5 is an exploded view in perspective, cut away in the longitudinal direction, of the drain according to Fig. 4 with the inlet member according to Figs. 1-4.
Fig. 6 is an alternative exploded view in perspective, cut away in the transverse direction, of the drain according to Figs. 4 and 5 with the inlet member according to Figs. 1 -5.
Fig. 7 is an exploded view in perspective of a further alternative version of the drain according to the present invention with another version of the inlet member according to the present invention.
Lastly, Fig. 8 depicts a view in perspective of the drain according to Fig. 7 and the inlet member which forms part thereof.
Detailed description of preferred embodiments of the invention Figs. 1-6 thus depict in transverse and longitudinal sections and in perspective two embodiments of a drain according to the present invention with one kind of inlet member, whereas Figs. 7 and 8 depict a third embodiment of the drain with another kind of inlet member. The inlet members 1 of the drains are also part of the present invention. Each drain comprises not only the inlet member 1 but also an outlet member 2. The inlet member 1 is intended to connect the drain to an undepicted surface covering, e.g. a floor covering. The floor covering may for example consist of clinkers. The outlet member 2 is in flow communication .v>th the 'net member 1 in order tc lead ϋqu'C via the nlet member from the surface cc *erng to a αrair system *"ot depicted; whicr, is co nnected tc the outlet member
Tne outlet member 2 may as in ire drawings, have a seat 4 for a clamping ring 5 or alternatively have a bonding flange v, order thereby to clamp by means of the clamping ring or to adhesively bond on the ooncing flange a sealing layer 5 which is situated under the surface covering and leads down into, and is associated with, the outlet member. The outlet member 2 also has an outlet stub 7 which connects the outlet member to the drain system. The seat 4 for the clamping ring 5 or the bonding flange delineates an inlet to the outlet member 2 via which the outlet member is in flow communication with the inlet member 1. In the drain version depicted in Figs. 1-3, the seat 4 of the outlet member 2 for the clamping ring 5 (or for the bonding flange of the outlet member) and the outlet stub 7 take the form of two separate elements 2a, 2b of the outlet member. In the version depicted, these two elements 2a, 2b of the seat 4 for the clamping ring 5 (or for the bonding flange) and the outlet stub 7 are connected to one another by a snap connection 8, but they may also be connected together in some other way or simply be formed integrally. The outlet member 2 is also suitably configured or provided with a water seal unit (not depicted) of a suitable type depending on, for example, whether the drain's outlet member 2 has a laterally directed outlet stub 7 as in the drawings or alternatively the drain is bottom-emptying. The outlet member 2, the seat 4 for the clamping ring and the clamping ring 5, or the bonding flange, and the inlet to the outlet member which is delineated by the seat or the bonding flange are substantially circular, as in Figs. 4-6, or of elliptical configuration as in the version according to Figs. 1-3, but they may also be of any other suitable shape. In Figs. 4-6, the outlet member 2, the seat 4 for the clamping ring and the clamping ring 5 are therefore substantially circular, but the clamping ring is supplemented by an insert 5a with an elliptical aperture. This arrangement makes it easy to connect an inlet member 1 which has an elliptical aperture or recess to an existing older drain with a circular seat 4 for a clamping ring 5. The clamping ring 5 may if so desired be snapped firmly to the seat 4 (at 5b), just as the clamping ring unit 5a may be snapped firmly to the clamping ring. The water seal unit may also be of circular or elliptical or some other suitable shape. The water seal unit may also itself be formed of two elements connected to one another by, for example, a snap connection.
The inlet member 1 according to the invention takes the form of a plate-like element 11 which is elongated (Figs. 1-6) or trilateral (Figs. 7 and 8), disposed on top of the sealing layer or the sealing layer 6 and the clamping ring 5 and provided with a recess 12 for flow communication with the outlet member 2. The recess 12 in the version according to Figs. 1- 3 is of elliptical shape corresponding to the outlet member 2 and, above all, corresponding to the seat 4 for the clamping ring 5 (or the bonding flange) thereon and/or the inlet to the outlet merroer wnjch is delineateσ by ;he seat .or by ;^e bending f'ange i. n the version accorcinc to Figs. 4-δ, the recess 12 is also of eilipticai snapε correspond"-^ tc the clamping ring insert 5a. The recess 12 may of course also be of circular configuration or any other suitable shape. The versicn described above of ~ ~e drain s inlet and outlet members 1 . 2 achieves, as previously mentioned, a short line of contact between the seaung layer 6 and the drain wnile at the same time the sealing layer is fastened by the clamping ring 5 (or is bonded firmly to the bonding flange), thereby reducing the risk of leakage and affording the possibility of connecting an aesthetically more pleasing inlet member 1. e.g. an inlet member resembling a channel, to even a conventional drain. It is possible to connect to the elliptically configured recess 12 in the plate-like element 1 1 in the versions depicted a runoff portion (not depicted) which leads from the recess down into the outlet member 2.
Lastly, the drain comprises also a grating 13 or cover plate (not depicted) laid loosely or detachably on top of the inlet member 1. The plate-like element 11 or the cover plate thus laid loosely or detachably on top of the inlet member 1 in the form of the plate-like element 11 may be of a type with substantially ■— i-shaped cross-section so that the grating or the cover plate rests via the side limbs 13a on the plate-like element 1 1 , thereby delineating an intermediate space for liquid flow between the plate-like element 1 1 and the web portion 13b of the grating or the cover plate. At least the cover plate's side limbs have apertures or recesses or take the form of mutually spaced legs, e.g. one leg at at least each corner of a rectangular cover plate, to allow liquid to pass. The web portion 13b of the grating 13 also has perforations 14 in a suitably functional and aesthetically pleasing version for liquid to pass from the surface covering down to the plate-like element 1 1. The grating 13 or the cover plate may in an alternative undepicted version thereof be entirely planar and the plate- like element 1 1 may instead be provided with, for example, a peripheral spacer for primarily the grating or a number of shorter spacers for both the grating and the cover plate. The combined height of the spacer or spacers and the grating 13 or the cover plate corresponds substantially to the height of the surface covering. The spacer or spacers may be disposed on or be integral with the plate-like element 11. The plate-like element 1 1 or at least its upper side may with advantage be configured to slope towards the recess 12 to facilitate the runoff of liquid down into the outlet member 2. The recess 12 in the versions depicted in Figs. 1-6 is disposed centrally in the elongate plate-like element 1 1 in the latter's longitudinal direction, but may of course alternatively be disposed nearer to one or other end of the elongate plate-like element 11. The plate-like element 1 1 in the versions depicted in Figs. 1-6 is of substantially rectangular shape. The plate-like element 11 may thus be configured with length and width co"respcdιrg "c the iergth and / dth of converticna. dra'n chan e^s in F>gc 7 and 8 the plate-like e'ement 1 1 is trilateral
~!>e plate-like element 1 1 ir the drawings tarces fhe forπ of a seoarate element disposed loosely on top cf the sealing layer or the sealirg iayer 6 ard the ciamping ring 5 Separate here means that the inlet member 1 is in no way assembled with i e screwed or snapped to the outlet member 2 Nor is the inlet member 1 τι the version depicted in any way fastened to the sealing layer 6 The inlet member 1 can therefore with advantage also easily be fitted alone to existing drains, e g in wet spaces being renovated or at least being provided with a new surface covering, without it being necessary to remove existing drain parts which are, for example, cast in or fastened in some other way in the floor structure The plate-like element 11 may instead, in order to be assembled with the outlet member 2 or fastened to the sealing layer 6, be so configured that it is kept at least laterally fixed by the surface covering The plate-like element 11 and/or the grating 13 may thus be prevented from being dislaid horizontally by the surface covering, e g said clinkers The surface covering or the grating 13 or the cover plate may in such cases be of the same size, i e in the versions depicted in Figs 1 -6 they may be of the same width and the same length If on the contrary it is desired that it should not be possible to pull up the plate-like element 11 , the latter, in the versions depicted in Figs 1-6, may for example be configured so much wider and/or so much longer than the grating 13 or the cover plate as to make it possible for the surface covering to be laid on top of portions of the plate-like element which protrude beyond the grating or the cover plate It should be noted here that where a cover plate is used, the plate-like element 11 in the versions depicted in Figs 1-6 should with advantage always be at least somewhat wider to create at least one runoff slit in at least the longitudinal direction of the plate-like element and the cover plate The height of the grating 13 or the cover plate is substantially the same as the height of the surface covering i e the height of the side limbs 13a or legs of the grating 13 or the cover plate is substantially the same as the height of the surface covering
To further ensure reliable runoff without leakage, the plate-like element 11 may be provided with a peripheral elevation 15 within which the grating 13 or the cover plate is laid loosely or detachably This peripheral elevation 15 is of substantially the same height as the grating 13 or the cover plate and thus also of substantially the same height as the surface covering, i e a height of about 4-7 mm in the case of a surface covering composed of clinkers
The peripheral elevation 15 delineates an elongate space running in the longitudinal direction of the plate-like element 1 1 , or a trilateral space, for the grating 13 or the cover plate In the elongate versions of the plate-like element 1 1 depicted in Figs 1-6, this space is substantially rectangular, whereas in the version according to Figs 7 and 8 it is trilateral Tre per'pne'al elevat or 15 nay oe diSDOsed on c be integral wtn the olate-"ke elemer* 1 1 The elevatior ' 5 -^ ^y as p the /ersions deoictec >n the drav\ ^g ta<e l "e fam of a suitably shaped profile 16 or quite simply take the Om of a flarge extendirg substantially vertically upwards from the plate-like element 1 1 The elevation Λ 5 has on the outside r the versions depicted on us side which faces away from the space for the grating 13 or the cover plate a flange 17 extending substantially horizontally outwards This flange 17 is used as a fastening or contact surface on which the surface covering is laid for fixing the plate-like element 1 1 not only laterally but also so that the surface covering prevents pulling up of the plate-like element 1 1 An effective leak-free connection between the plate- like element 11 and the surface covering is thus achieved The flange 17 may, as depicted in the drawings, may be peripheral, it may as also depicted in the drawings run along the long or short sides of the plate-like element 11 or there may be a plurality of shorter flange portions round the elevation A second flange 18 or shorter flange portions for the grating 13 or the cover plate may be disposed at a suitable height on the inside of the profile 16 or the like in cases where, for example, the grating or the cover plate has shorter side limbs or legs or in cases where the grating or the cover plate is entirely planar
Where a cover plate is used on top of the plate-like element 1 1 , the size of the space delineated by the peripheral elevation 15 in which the cover plate is laid may, as above, exceed the size of the cover plate to create a slit between the elevation and the cover plate In the versions depicted in Figs 1-6, it is therefore advantageous that at least the width of the space should exceed the width of the cover plate so that a longitudinal slit is formed on two sides between the elevation 15 and the cover plate
The peripheral elevation 15 may alternatively constitute a spacer as above for a substantially planar grating 13, in which case the grating is therefore laid on top of the elevation
One or more spacers as above for a substantially planar grating or cover plate may also be disposed within the peripheral elevation 15, in the space delineated by the latter, in which case the elevation is with advantage used exclusively for, for example, tight and effective connection to a surrounding surface covering It will be obvious to one skilled in the art that in addition to what is indicated above the present invention may be modified or altered within the scope of the claims set out below without departing from the idea and objects of the invention Thus, for example, the drain's constituent inlet and outlet members, the grating or the cover plate and the inlet member itself may be made of plastic or metal They may of course also vary in size depending on the application The runoff portion of the plate-like element, the spacer or spacers for it, the elevation etc may be configured in many different ways

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1 A jrain co-ipr sing ar inlet member (1 ) for cc^ectmg the drain to a surface covering e g a floor covering a grat ng 13) or cover plate Ia d 'ccseiy or detachably or top of the inlet member and an outlet nember (2) which is in flow corrmunicauon with the iniet member in order to lead liquid via the inlet member from the surface covering to a drain system connected to the outlet member, which outlet member has a seat (4) for a clamping ring (5) or a bonding flange in order thereby to clamp by means of the clamping ring or to adhesively bond to the bonding flange a sealing layer (6) which is situated below the surface covering and leads down into, and is associated with, the outlet member, and an outlet stub (7) which connects the outlet member to the drain system, characterised in that the inlet member (1 ) takes the form of an elongate or trilateral plate-like element (11 ) disposed on top of the sealing layer or the sealing layer (6) and the clamping ring (5) and provided with a recess (12) for flow communication with the outlet member (2) 2 A drain according to claim 1 , characterised in that the plate-like element (1 1) is of substantially rectangular shape
3 A drain according to claim 1 or 2, characterised in that the plate-like element (1 1) takes the form of a separate element disposed loosely on top of the sealing layer or the sealing layer (6) and the clamping ring (5) 4 A drain according to claim 3, characterised in that the plate-like element (11) takes the form of an element fixed at least laterally by the surface covering
5 A drain according to any one of the above claims, characterised in that the plate-like element (11) is configured to slope towards the recess (12)
6 A drain according to any one of the above claims, characterised in that the plate-like element (11) has a runoff portion leading from the recess (12) down into the outlet member (2)
7 A drain according to any one of the above claims, characterised in that the plate-like element (11) has one or more spacers for the grating (13) or the cover plate
8 A drain according to any one of the above claims, characterised in that the plate-like element (1 1) has a peripheral elevation (15) on top of which the grating (15) is loosely or detachably laid
9 A drain according to any one of claims 1-7, characterised in that the plate-like element (11) has a peripheral elevation (15) within which the grating (13) or the cover plate is loosely or detachably laid 10 A drain according to claim 9, characterised in that the peripheral elevation (15) is of substantially the same height as the grating (13) or the cover plate 11 A dram according to any one of claims 5-10. characterised n that the height of the peripheral elevation (15,. s substantially the sane as the height of the surface covering
12 A drain according to any one of claims 9-1 1 characterised in that the peripheral elevation (15) delineates an elongate space running m the longitudinal direction of the piate-like element (1 1 ), or a trilateral space, for the grating (13) or the cover plate.
13. A drain according to claim 12, characterised in that the space delineated by the peripheral elevation (15) is substantially rectangular.
14. A drain according to claim 12 or 13, characterised in that the size of the space delineated by the peripheral elevation (15) exceeds the size of a cover plate laid in the space, in order to create a slit between said elevation and the cover plate.
15. A drain according to any one of the above claims, characterised in that the drain is a floor drain with its inlet member (1) kept substantially laterally fixed by a surface covering in the form of clinkers.
16. An inlet member for a drain for connecting the drain to a surface covering, e.g. a floor covering, which drain comprises not only the inlet member (1 ) but also a grating (13) or cover plate laid loosely or detachably on top of the inlet member, and an outlet member (2) which is in flow communication with the inlet member in order to lead liquid via the inlet member from the surface covering to a drain system connected to the outlet member, which outlet member has a seat (4) for a clamping ring (5) or a bonding flange in order thereby to clamp by means of the clamping ring or to adhesively bond to the bonding flange a sealing layer (6) which is situated below the surface covering and leads down into, and is associated with, the outlet member, and an outlet stub (7) which connects the outlet member to the drain system, characterised in that the inlet member (1) takes the form of an elongate or trilateral plate-like element (1 1) disposed on top of the sealing layer or the sealing layer (6) and the clamping ring (5) and provided with a recess (12) for flow communication with the outlet member (2).
17. An inlet member according to claim 16, characterised in that the plate-like element (11 ) is of substantially rectangular shape.
18. An inlet member according to claim 16 or 17, characterised in that the plate- like element (11) takes the form of a separate element disposed loosely on top of the sealing layer or the sealing layer (6) and the clamping ring (5).
19. An inlet member according to claim 18, characterised in that the plate-like element (11 ) takes the form of an element fixed at least laterally by the surface covering.
20. An inlet member according to any one of claims 16-19, characterised in that the plate-like element (11 ) is configured to slope towards the recess (12). 3
21 An r.et -nernber acccriing to any one of claims 16-2C characterised ir that the plate-like element ; i ' * has a runoff portion leading from the recess (12, down irto the outlet memoer (2)
22 An inlet member according tc any one of claims 16-2"1 characterised m that the plate-iike element (1 1 ) has one or more spacers for :ie grating ; 13j or the cover plate.
23. An inlet member according to any one of claims 16-22, characterised in that the plate-like element (11 ) has a peripheral elevation (15) on top of which the grating (15) is loosely or detachably laid.
24. An inlet member according to any one of claims 16-22, characterised in that the plate-like element (11 ) has a peripheral elevation (15) within which the grating (13) or the cover plate is loosely or detachably laid.
25. An inlet member according to claim 24, characterised in that the peripheral elevation (15) is of substantially the same height as the grating (13) or the cover plate.
26. An inlet member according to any one of claims 23-25, characterised in that the height of the peripheral elevation (15) is substantially the same as the height of the surface covering.
27. An inlet member according to any one of claims 24-26, characterised in that the peripheral elevation (15) delineates an elongate space running in the longitudinal direction of the plate-like element (11), or a trilateral space, for the grating (13) or the cover plate.
28. An inlet member according to claim 27, characterised in that the space delineated by the peripheral elevation (15) is substantially rectangular.
29. An inlet member according to any one of claims 27 or 28, characterised in that the size of the space delineated by the peripheral elevation (15) exceeds the size of a cover plate laid in the space, in order to create a slit between said elevation and the cover plate.
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