WO2015011019A1 - Sanitärgegenstand, insbesondere toilette oder urinal - Google Patents

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WO2015011019A1
WO2015011019A1 PCT/EP2014/065410 EP2014065410W WO2015011019A1 WO 2015011019 A1 WO2015011019 A1 WO 2015011019A1 EP 2014065410 W EP2014065410 W EP 2014065410W WO 2015011019 A1 WO2015011019 A1 WO 2015011019A1
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Matthias Fritz
Werner Müller
Joachim Leipold
Edgar Jaeschke
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Buck-Chemie Gmbh
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Priority to DK14739484.5T priority patent/DK2895661T3/en
Priority to PL15160967T priority patent/PL2924184T3/pl
Priority to EP14739484.5A priority patent/EP2895661B1/de
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03DWATER-CLOSETS OR URINALS WITH FLUSHING DEVICES; FLUSHING VALVES THEREFOR
    • E03D11/00Other component parts of water-closets, e.g. noise-reducing means in the flushing system, flushing pipes mounted in the bowl, seals for the bowl outlet, devices preventing overflow of the bowl contents; devices forming a water seal in the bowl after flushing, devices eliminating obstructions in the bowl outlet or preventing backflow of water and excrements from the waterpipe
    • E03D11/13Parts or details of bowls; Special adaptations of pipe joints or couplings for use with bowls, e.g. provisions in bowl construction preventing backflow of waste-water from the bowl in the flushing pipe or cistern, provisions for a secondary flushing, for noise-reducing
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03DWATER-CLOSETS OR URINALS WITH FLUSHING DEVICES; FLUSHING VALVES THEREFOR
    • E03D9/00Sanitary or other accessories for lavatories ; Devices for cleaning or disinfecting the toilet room or the toilet bowl; Devices for eliminating smells
    • E03D9/02Devices adding a disinfecting, deodorising, or cleaning agent to the water while flushing
    • E03D9/03Devices adding a disinfecting, deodorising, or cleaning agent to the water while flushing consisting of a separate container with an outlet through which the agent is introduced into the flushing water, e.g. by suction ; Devices for agents in direct contact with flushing water
    • E03D9/031Devices connected to or dispensing into the flushing pipe
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03DWATER-CLOSETS OR URINALS WITH FLUSHING DEVICES; FLUSHING VALVES THEREFOR
    • E03D9/00Sanitary or other accessories for lavatories ; Devices for cleaning or disinfecting the toilet room or the toilet bowl; Devices for eliminating smells
    • E03D9/02Devices adding a disinfecting, deodorising, or cleaning agent to the water while flushing
    • E03D9/03Devices adding a disinfecting, deodorising, or cleaning agent to the water while flushing consisting of a separate container with an outlet through which the agent is introduced into the flushing water, e.g. by suction ; Devices for agents in direct contact with flushing water
    • E03D9/032Devices connected to or dispensing into the bowl

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  • the present invention relates to sanitary articles, in particular to toilets and urinals with rimless bowls or bowls with flushing rim, which are easy to clean, and a cleaning method.
  • Toilets with flushing edge have the disadvantage that contaminants from the toilet in / at the flushing rim and in the rear of the toilet under the serving as a baffle porcelain wall section and these places can not or only insufficiently cleaned with a small brush.
  • toilets and urinals which have neither an accessible water tank nor a toilet bowl edge, at the bottom of flushing water leaking.
  • the flushing is done in such rimless bowls in that the bowl is wetted with water with a defined flow profile.
  • the rinsing water is generally conducted in such a way that the water from the rinsing water feed line impinges against the rear side of a porcelain wall section which extends at right angles to the longitudinal axis of the feed line.
  • the wall portion is part of the toilet bowl and, in conjunction with other vanes forming open flow channels, causes the rinse water to exit the bowl laterally and at the bottom of the wall portion defined by a plurality of openings or gaps.
  • the wall, the guide elements and the bowl are designed so that the rinse water by the impact on the wall portion, the shape of the guide elements and the shape of the bowl inner wall completely wets the inner surface of the bowl to be cleaned.
  • the rinse water is then fed through the outlet located in the bowl to the drain line.
  • rimless toilets are sold, for example, by Keramag under the trademarks "Renova No. 1", “4U” or “iCon”, by Toto under the “Tornado Flush” brand or by Mansfield under the “Cascade” brand ,
  • the dish rimless toilet bowl is without any undercuts or the like except for the small area of the rinse water outlet, so that soiling - with the exception of the outlet area for the rinse water - is easily accessible and can be easily removed with a conventional toilet brush.
  • a metering device for the delivery of a Spülwasserzusatzes to an intended for installation in a designed as a flushing edge pool of toilets or Urinalen Spülwasserverteiler is provided with a provided with the connection piece for the water supply housing, wherein the housing is a tank for Including receiving a Spülwasserzusatzes.
  • Such dispensers are intended for attachment to a rim-lavatory and may be retrofitted such that the housing is placed beneath the rim adjacent the bowl wall.
  • a cleaning system for toilets / urinals is known from DE 203 12 102 U1, in which one or more fillable containers are integrated laterally in the porcelain of the WC / urinal next to the flushing water pipe and are thus connected to the flushing water pipe, that a mixing of flushing water and container contents is possible.
  • a disadvantage of these refillable containers is that they can not be cleaned or only with great difficulty. As a result, the container grows gradually with a bacterial lawn, especially when cleaning agents are filled in the container, which promote bacterial growth.
  • a toilet bowl which has a flushing edge, wherein in the wall of the bowl next to the water inlet a container is formed, whose outlet openings are in communication with the bowl.
  • the container is used to hold cleaning agents. Also in this toilet, the outlet openings gradually settle with urine stone and are very difficult to clean.
  • a flushing water guide for a toilet bowl with flushing edge which has a housing with a connecting piece for connection to the connection pipe and openings extending laterally and at the bottom for the outlet of the flushing water.
  • the housing is installed in the bowl edge, which has a recess in the rear, and the connecting piece firmly connected to the connecting pipe.
  • a dispenser for dispensing active ingredients is provided as an additive for the rinse water, which is interchangeable.
  • EP 2 341 196 B1 teaches a mixing assembly integrally molded within the sanitary basin having a feed line and a plurality of drain lines extending between the mixing chamber and the bowl.
  • the mixing assembly is a holder for a cleaning agent.
  • a disadvantage of this mixing arrangement is that the directed towards the bowl openings of the drain lines gradually enforced by splashes from the toilet bowl with urine or dirt and can not be cleaned.
  • the object of the present invention is to improve the cleaning of sanitary objects with and without flushing edge such as toilets and urinals in the area of the projecting into the bowl openings or columns for the flow of rinse water and to prevent contamination in this area.
  • the wall element with the easily by the formation of urine stain polluting and gradually “growing” and the entire flow profile destructive openings according to the invention is not an area of the toilet bowl, but - as a single part - can be completely removed from the use position for cleaning purposes , is a simple cleaning, in particular the openings of the wall element, possible, wherein the wall element is then fixed again in the bowl in the use position or can be replaced by a new one.
  • the wall element can be fastened to the bowl exclusively with its two sides, so it can easily be removed, cleaned and put back in by the consumer in the context of a normal toilet cleaning, which is the device known from DE 10 2005 029 609 A1, in which the vessel is attached to the pipe in the rear toilet area, is not possible.
  • the wall element according to the invention can be removed as a part or a piece from the bowl.
  • the wall element is integrally formed and in a further variant in particular in one piece.
  • the pointing in the direction of the interior of the toilet bowl surface of the wall element is preferably flat.
  • the wall element is in the form of a bowl-shaped, slightly curved plate formed having openings for the passage of water and means for lateral attachment to the bowl.
  • the transition between the lateral edges of the wall element and the laterally adjoining edges of the upper region of the inner surface of the wall element Toilet bowl almost infinitely.
  • the shape of the inside of the toilet bowl with wall element corresponds to the shape of the inside of a conventional toilet, only the wall element is designed as a removable part, which can be removed as such from the position of use.
  • the toilet according to the invention is thus easy to clean throughout the bowl area as a conventional toilet. Due to the removable wall element, however, a further cleaning possibility in the region of the openings is opened, which is not known from conventional toilets. Also, the area of the inflow, in which, as explained later, cleaning agents can be positioned, can be easily cleaned after removal of the wall element and a possible bacterial lawn can be removed.
  • removable upwards is meant not only a fully vertical, but also an oblique top (e.g., at an angle of 70 ° to 90 ° to the horizontal).
  • the openings in the wall element are used for the direct passage of the rinse water in the bowl or bowl edge and not to fill another vessel.
  • the right and left sides of the wall element are connectable to the bowl via a groove joint, respectively.
  • the groove connection can be, for example, a tongue and groove connection, wherein the groove on the bowl and the spring on the side of the wall element or vice versa can be provided.
  • the wall element laterally has two integrally formed retaining lips, which can each be secured in a corresponding groove in the bowl. The wall element is thereby pushed from above into the groove in the bowl. If the wall element is removed for cleaning purposes, then the groove is also accessible for cleaning purposes.
  • the two side walls of the wall element extend obliquely in the direction of the interior of the bowl, as viewed from above, so that the wall element is pressed by the flushing flow against the corresponding inclined surface on the bowl.
  • the groove connection between the wall element and the bowl extends in the vertical direction, in another variant, the groove connection between wall element and bowl obliquely upwards to counteract a pushing up of the wall element by the flushing stream.
  • an opening with means for a positive fastening wherein the opening at the place where usually the wall portion is located and the upwardly adjoining (Spül ) edge piece is located.
  • an L-shaped wall element with a horizontal plate can be pushed in from above, that right and left of the wall portion of the inside of the bowl and right and left of the top of the horizontal plate which is located on the top of the plate right and left upper side the (flush) edge adjoins.
  • the long leg of the L corresponds to the previously described vertically extending wall element, at the upper edge of which a rectangular plate (short leg of the L) connects, which in turn to cover the opening in the flushing rim or in the edge the rimless toilet is used.
  • the width of the wall element depends on the diameter of the connection pipe.
  • the width should be at least equal to the width of the connection pipe.
  • the wall element is between 3 and 30 cm, preferably between 8 and 25 cm, and more preferably between 15 and 20 cm wide.
  • the wall element completely removed from the toilet and can be used again can be attached to the not pointing in the direction of the bowl interior side of the wall element, a holder which can serve for the storage of piece-shaped, gel-like or liquid cleaning agents.
  • the rear portion of the wall element is also accessible with the support, i. that - for example, in the context of removal of the wall element for cleaning purposes - at the same time a new detergent can be inserted into the holder.
  • the wall element is not L- but U-shaped, one leg forms the baffle plate described above, the bottom of the U corresponds to the previously described leg of the L and the other leg of the U serves to the outer edge of the toilet overlap and serve as an abutment.
  • the positive connection with the bowl is achieved by the plugged onto the bowl U-profile, so that depending on the configuration even the previously described lateral groove connections can be omitted.
  • the further leg of the U is in the form of two individual legs or pins which engage in corresponding vertical holes in the bowl. This variant is particularly suitable for wall-mounted toilets.
  • the L-shaped or U-shaped wall element can also be designed as a disposable item, preferably with integrated cleaning agent, which can then be filled or replaced during cleaning like a conventional toilet bowl.
  • the cleaning agent can also be introduced directly into the connection pipe for the water supply without additional fastening means, whereby a special device for metering into the pipe can be provided (pipe-in-pipe system).
  • a special metering device such as a pump with a battery can be introduced into the tube.
  • Such in the range of the inlet of the rinse water in the flow direction in front of the bowl and the outlet openings and also generally located in front of the vanes cleaning agent does not adversely affect the flow profile in the bowl. It dissolves before each flushing partially in the water in the inlet and thus provides in the rinse water cleaning and / or fragrancing ready, as it is known, for example, in the cleaning products that are added to the toilet boxes.
  • the cleaning agent can also be adhered to the side of the wall element directed in the direction of the flushing water inlet, either adhesive viscous cleaning agents, for example from WO99 / 66017, EP1 325 103 B1, EP 1 318 191 B1 or DE 10 2004 056 554 A1 can be used.
  • adhesive viscous cleaning agents for example from WO99 / 66017, EP1 325 103 B1, EP 1 318 191 B1 or DE 10 2004 056 554 A1 can be used.
  • piece-form toilet cleaners can be adhered to the baffle wall side of the wall panel by means of special adhesive pastes known from WO 2009106220 A1.
  • At least a portion of the wall element is transparent or has a viewing window, so that the consumer can check whether cleaning agent has to be refilled.
  • the wall element on the facing in the direction of the connecting pipe side guide surfaces and / or on the side and / or bottom openings which cause a guidance and distribution of the water in the desired area of the bowl.
  • the present invention not only makes it easy to clean sanitary objects in the area of the openings, but for the first time also enables easy maintenance cleaning of rimless toilets and simplified cleaning of rimed toilets without affecting the flow profile in the bowl.
  • the wall element according to the invention can be made of different materials such as plastic, stainless steel, glass or ceramic.
  • plastic if necessary. Faced with ceramic used, since a separate plastic part is easy to manufacture, easy to clean and can be tolerances far better comply with the production compared to ceramic parts.
  • some or all openings may be designed with nozzles in order to allow a better and more targeted alignment of the rinse water jet in the toilet.
  • These nozzles can be rigid or can be moved out in the direction of the bowl even when the rinse is actuated by the water pressure.
  • a different distribution and orientation of the individual rinse water jets in the toilet can be made possible by the nozzles.
  • the removable wall element which has openings with nozzles, also makes it possible to improve the flow profile, especially in the area of heavy soiling or less wetted areas.
  • the wall element according to the invention In contrast to the known from the prior art additional containers that are mounted in the bowl, omitted in the wall element according to the invention also a container rear wall, between which and the interior of the bowl, further dirt and urine stone can accumulate.
  • the wall element according to the invention preferably has no directly on the inner wall of the bowl or the inner edge of the toilet directly adjacent surface, but it is held only laterally or in a remote from the bowl interior of the toilet. In this respect, no dirt between two adjoining walls in or near the toilet bowl can fix.
  • the wall element according to the invention is not to be attached to a conventional bowl in addition, but the wall element is fastened to a special bowl without wall section and results, inserted into the bowl without wall section, then a usual shaped toilet, but in contrast to the prior Technique of the wall section can be taken.
  • the wall element according to the invention forms a removable part of the toilet or urinal and is not an additional reservoir.
  • Another advantage of the present invention is also that the sanitary article according to the invention can also be used in the institutional field, since it allows a hygienic and simple maintenance cleaning.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a rimless toilet with open glasses and cover obliquely from above
  • FIG. 2 shows a detailed view of the region of the flushing water outlet with the wall element according to a first embodiment from FIG. 1,
  • FIG. 3 shows a top view of the toilet without lid and without glasses from FIG. 1 from above
  • FIG. 4 shows a side view of the toilet from FIG. 3,
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the first embodiment of the wall element according to the invention with retaining lips
  • FIG. 5a is a perspective view of the second embodiment of the wall element according to the invention with retaining lips
  • FIG. 6 shows a section along the line B-B in FIG. 4 through the wall element from FIGS. 4 and 5 pushed into the groove of the toilet;
  • FIG. 7 shows a variant for fastening the holding means for the toilet cleaning agent to the wall element
  • FIG. 8 shows different representations of openings, which are designed as nozzles
  • FIG. 9 different groove connections between the wall element and the bowl
  • FIG. 10 shows a side section through a toilet with flushing rim and a wall element with horizontal plate (L-shaped),
  • 10a shows a side section through a toilet with flushing edge and a wall element with horizontal plate and abutment (U-shaped),
  • FIG. 11 shows a top view of the toilet from FIG. 10,
  • FIG. 12 shows a perspective view of the rear flushing edge region of the toilet from FIG. 11 with the wall element with the horizontal plate
  • FIG. 13 shows a lateral section through the wall element with horizontal plate from FIGS. 10 to 12,
  • Figure 14 is a side sectional view of a U-shaped wall element with plate as abutment and
  • Figure 15 shows another variant of the U-shaped wall element with two legs for engagement in corresponding holes in the bowl.
  • Figure 1 shows a toilet 11 with a toilet bowl 12, an upwardly folded toilet seat 13 and a likewise folded lid 14.
  • Lid 14 and glasses 13 are pivotally attached to the bowl 12 by corresponding means 15.
  • the bowl 12 has on its upwardly facing side on a flat edge 16 on which the toilet seat 13 rests in the closed position.
  • the inwardly facing wall 18 of the bowl 12 is slightly curved and otherwise largely smooth ( Figure 4 ).
  • individual guide elements 19 are provided, which serve, from the rear region of the bowl 12, namely the connection pipe 23, in the bowl interior through openings 21 entering water with a defined flow profile in the manner of open flow channels on the inner wall 18th along the bowl.
  • Main flow directions 30 are shown in dashed lines in Figures 1 and 6. The water flows through the drain pipe 24 in the lower bowl area.
  • a wall element 20 with openings 21 is provided which can be removed from the bowl 12.
  • the water flowing from the connection pipe 23 in the direction of the bowl 12 bounces "from the back", i. in the direction of the arrow A in Figure 4, against the wall element 20 which is fixed to the ceramic bowl 12.
  • the inflowing water is distributed after the impact on the wall element 20 in the flow direction in particular to the right, left and down and then enters through the side and in the lower region of the wall member 20 located openings 21 in the bowl.
  • the wall element 20 which is shown schematically in a first embodiment in Figure 5 , has on the right and left side 25 of the wall member 20 each retaining lips 26, which serve for fastening in corresponding grooves 27 in the bowl 12.
  • the lateral transition between the wall member 20 and the bowl 12 should be nearly continuous, i. the visible side 34 of the wall element 20 should pass almost infinitely into the inner wall 18 of the bowl in order to avoid contamination in the transition region, but also to give the impression of a uniform circumferential "round" bowl rim.
  • the wall element 20 is simply pushed from above into the grooves 27 in the bowl 12 in this embodiment.
  • the grooves 27 in the tube space 23 ending openings, so that any impurities in the grooves 27 can be flushed out.
  • the grooves 27 are outside the bowl interior and the openings 21, they can not pollute like the openings 21 with urine stone.
  • the wall element 20 must be sufficiently rigid in order to serve as a baffle for the incoming rinse water.
  • the attachment of the wall member 20 to the bowl 12 must also withstand the water pressure.
  • openings 21 are shown in the lower area of the wall element 20.
  • openings 21 may also be a gap between the lower edge 31 and the bowl 12, through which the flow of water is made possible.
  • lateral openings 21, as shown in Figure 5a be provided, or both side openings and openings down.
  • the wall element 20 may still have guide surfaces on the side pointing in the direction of the connection pipe 23 in order to guide the water flow according to the requirements of the bowl 12.
  • the wall element 20 is removed from the bowl 12 (pulled out) and cleaned, for example in a washbasin with water and possibly a brush and urine stone remover or the like or in a intended for washing machines (bedpan washer, available from Hagmann or the company Topol) cleaned.
  • a washbasin with water and possibly a brush and urine stone remover or the like or in a intended for washing machines (bedpan washer, available from Hagmann or the company Topol) cleaned.
  • the bowl 12 can now be cleaned in a simple manner with a brush, since all surfaces that may be contaminated by splashes from the toilet room, directly by simply driving through the brush can be cleaned from above, without bending over or use of special brushes for inaccessible places.
  • the openings 21 are easy to clean due to the removal possibility of the wall element 20, it no longer happens that the openings 21, as is the case in the prior art, slowly become clogged with urine stone and the flow profile is disturbed until the bowl 12 is then no longer completely wetted by rinse water.
  • the wall portion 20 with the openings 21, against which the rinse water from the connection pipe 23 bounces from behind not part of the ceramic bowl, but a separate removable part.
  • FIG. 7 schematically shows how a toilet cleaning and / or scenting block 28 for the maintenance cleaning can be fastened to the side of the wall element 20 pointing in the direction of the connecting pipe 23.
  • a gravel-like container 29 can be formed or attached, in which a cleaning agent 28, which gradually dissolves in each rinsing process, can be stored.
  • the wall element 20 may comprise a horizontal plate 50 or be U-shaped (not shown in Figure 7).
  • Such a cleaning agent 28 is generally consumed in a four-headed family after 1 to 2 weeks and can then be replaced by removing or swinging out the wall element 20 and filling the container 29 again.
  • the means 29 for fixing the cleaning agent 28 may also be shaped differently or otherwise attached to the wall element 20.
  • the cleaning blocks 28 can also be glued directly to the rear side of the wall element 20, for example with the means known from WO 2009/106220 A1. It is also possible to use a highly viscous adhesive cleaning agent instead of a solid cleaning block 28 and stick it directly or indirectly to the wall element 20.
  • the openings 21 may also be formed in the form of nozzles which also allow different directions for the outgoing jet, as shown schematically in Figure 8a, b .
  • Figure 8c schematically a nozzle is sketched, which is moved out by the water pressure (in the direction of arrow) and rinsed radially perpendicular to the water inlet and returns to the initial position after completion of the rinsing process.
  • FIG. 9 examples of positive connections between the wall element 20 and the bowl 12 and the flushing rim 40 are shown.
  • the wall element 20 which is shown in plan view from above on the right and left sides 25, respectively has a spring (nose) 26, which can be pushed into a corresponding groove 27 in the bowl 12 from above.
  • the rear side 42 of the wall element 20 points in the direction of the connection pipe 23 (see also FIG. 3).
  • FIG. 9b shows the bowl 12 with the connection pipe 23 fixedly connected thereto in particular in one piece and the groove 27 for inserting the wall element from FIG. 9a in plan view.
  • the upwardly facing side 16 of the bowl 12 is flat and annular. In the rear region of the bowl 12 is located below the upward-facing side 16 'the connection pipe 23 shown in dashed lines.
  • FIG. 9c shows a groove connection between wall element 20 and bowl 12, in which a respective groove 47 is provided on the two sides 25 of the wall element 20, and a spring or protruding nose 46 is provided on the corresponding side of the bowl 12.
  • FIG. 9d shows a trapezoidal wall element 20, in which the two sides 48 of the wall element 20 converge toward one another in the direction of the interior of the bowl. In the direction of the bowl interior, the wall element 20 still has a nose 26 '', which serves to engage behind the edge 27 '' on the bowl 12. As a result of the pressure of the water impinging on the rear side 42 of the wall element 20 from the connection pipe 23, the wall element 20 with its oblique sides 48 is pressed against the beveled sides 49 on the bowl 12.
  • FIG. 9e A variant with a dovetail-shaped connection is shown in FIG. 9e .
  • Figure 10 shows a toilet 11 with flushing rim 40 and a removable wall element 20 with a horizontal plate 50 in section.
  • the rim 40 is U-shaped in a toilet 11 with a flushing edge 40, as shown in FIG. 11 for the front area of the toilet 11.
  • the wall element 20 together with the perpendicular thereto adjoining, firmly connected to the wall element 20 horizontal plate 50 removably designed so that the wall element 20 with the preferably integrally connected horizontal plate 50 as a part can be pulled upwards and cleaned. After removal of the wall element 20, the area of the connection pipe 23 can then also be cleaned. If the wall element 20 is inserted with the plate 50, the upper side of the plate 50 with the laterally adjoining upper side 16 of the rinsing rim 40 results in a flat surface.
  • FIG. 11 shows The plan view of a toilet 11 with rim 40 and inserted wall element 20 with horizontal plate 50 in Figure 11 and a perspective view of the rear portion of the toilet 11 in Figure 12 .
  • FIG. 13 shows the wall element 20 with horizontal plate 50 in section.
  • FIG. 14 schematically shows the variant of a U-shaped wall element 20 with abutment 51.
  • the wall element 20 bears against the bowl 12 at least partially with the inside 53, 54, 55.
  • FIG. 15 shows a further variant of a U-shaped wall element 20.
  • FIG. 10a Another variant, namely with a U-shaped wall element 20, Figure 10a shows.
  • the wall element 20 comprises in this variant, in addition to the horizontal plate 50 nor serving as an abutment plate 51 which is connected at right angles to the horizontal plate 50 extending downwards, which engages over the toilet rim.
  • this U-shaped wall element 20 surrounds the upper edge of the bowl 12 by the contact with three surfaces and thus a positive connection with the bowl 12 is achieved, in this variant, the additional attachment by the lateral groove 27 is not essential.

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DK14739484.5T DK2895661T3 (en) 2013-07-23 2014-07-17 Sanitary ware without flushing, especially toilet or urinal
PL15160967T PL2924184T3 (pl) 2013-07-23 2014-07-17 Urządzenie sanitarne, w szczególności sedes lub pisuar, i sposób czyszczenia
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