WO2017067718A1 - Drain au sol avec siphon - Google Patents

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WO2017067718A1
WO2017067718A1 PCT/EP2016/071709 EP2016071709W WO2017067718A1 WO 2017067718 A1 WO2017067718 A1 WO 2017067718A1 EP 2016071709 W EP2016071709 W EP 2016071709W WO 2017067718 A1 WO2017067718 A1 WO 2017067718A1
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floor drain
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drain
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Werner Schlüter
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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
    • 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
    • E03F2005/0416Gullies inlets, road sinks, floor drains with or without odour seals or sediment traps with an odour seal
    • E03F2005/0418Gullies inlets, road sinks, floor drains with or without odour seals or sediment traps with an odour seal in the form of a bell siphon

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  • the present invention relates to a floor drain comprising a housing having a bottom wall, two in a longitudinal Rich ⁇ tung extending side walls, having two side walls miteinan ⁇ the connecting end walls and provided with a supply opening top wall, a disposed within the housing trap and a to starting from the bottom wall or from one of the side walls or from one of the end walls outwardly extending, serving to connect a Ab ⁇ flow pipe drain pipe.
  • Such floor drains with odor traps are known in the art and are used for example in the instal lation ⁇ floor-level showers.
  • the Geruchsverschlüs ⁇ se here are designed so that in them getting a GeWiS ⁇ ser water level remains which prevents from a water channel from ⁇ or discharge pipes originating unpleasant smelling and possibly toxic gases may reach the inlet opening.
  • a disadvantage of such a formed odor trap is that the production requires a high production cost and material usage, which is associated with high costs.
  • the present invention provides a floor drain of the type mentioned above, which is characterized in that the odor trap has at least two adjacently arranged storage chambers, the Heill ⁇ in mood ⁇ condition of the floor drain with backwater and len to the downstream one connected to the drain neck drain chamber connects, with a Staukam ⁇ mers and the drain chamber interconnecting flow channel at least partially meandering between the bottom wall and the ceiling wall extends.
  • the odor trap has at least two adjacently arranged storage chambers, the Chakam ⁇ mers and the drain chamber interconnecting flow channel at least partially meandering between the bottom wall and the ceiling wall extends.
  • the storage chambers and the drain chamber are separated by partition walls provided with through openings and extending between the bottom wall and the ceiling wall, wherein the through ⁇ openings and the partitions define a meandering portion of the flow channel.
  • one of the dividing walls is connected both to the bottom wall and to the top wall and arranged in the upper or in the lower area with a plurality of spaced-apart ones. Neten through holes is provided.
  • the partition simultaneously assumes the function of a support strut between the bottom wall and ceiling wall.
  • the partition on one side by one of the end walls and on the other side by another separation wall ⁇ connected to each other, whereby a stable and simple construction is achieved.
  • a drain chamber is de ⁇ fined, in which the drain pipe can be arranged.
  • a sealing collar is provided, which is attached to the outside of the ceiling wall or intended to be attached thereto. Thanks to such a construction, a proper seal to the environment of the Bodenauf ⁇ run is simplified.
  • the inlet opening ends in each case at a distance from the front ends of the ceiling wall and at a distance from at least one of the side ⁇ walls, so that a Zulauf ⁇ réelle surrounding receiving flange is formed on which a sealing sleeve is attached or can be attached for example, using a suitable adhesive.
  • the sealing collar can also be firmly connected to the ceiling wall in the region between the inlet opening and the front ends of the ceiling wall, so that not only a proper lateral son ⁇ NEN also a proper frontal sealing between the ceiling wall and during installation of the floor drain can be guaranteed to the neighboring ground.
  • the inlet opening is at a distance from the front ends of the Ceiling wall arranged, which is at least 10 mm, in particular ⁇ at least 20 mm. This leaves between the Zulauföff ⁇ tion and front ends of the ceiling wall sufficient space for secure attachment of the sealing sleeve.
  • the inlet opening has a width in the range of 4 to 12 mm, which on the one hand a proper water drainage and on the other hand a visually appealing design can be achieved.
  • the sealing sleeve is attached to the ceiling wall and protrudes at least a few inches beyond the frontal and / or lateral ends of the ceiling wall. Accordingly, a seal can be easily made.
  • the ceiling wall defines at least one sloping in the direction of the inlet opening gradient.
  • the tiles that are arranged in the intended condition on the ceiling wall provided with a corresponding predefined slope.
  • the bottom wall and a lower region of the inner wall of the outlet nozzle steplessly merge into one another. This ensures proper drainage of the water.
  • the bottom wall defines a downcomer for wastes for ⁇ lendes gradient. This is also a proper Wasserab ⁇ drove drove.
  • the housing has feet, which are as is an extension of the side walls and / or the end walls. Thanks to such feet, the housing is raised a bit, so that a drainpipe can be easily connected to the drain pipe.
  • the inlet opening directly adjoins one of the side walls.
  • This arrangement of the inlet opening has the advantage over centrally disposed inlet openings that the inlet opening when the floor drain according to the invention is mounted directly to a shower wall when installing a floor-level shower, can be positioned immediately adjacent to the shower wall, which is why the substructure or tiles only with a individual falling in the direction of Zulauf ⁇ Anlagen slope must be provided, which is associated with only a small effort.
  • Another advantage is that the inlet opening is hardly noticeable when the shower is fully installed, resulting in a completely new and attractive appearance.
  • the housing has at least one upwardly extending ridge, which is arranged adjacent to the inside derjeni ⁇ gen side wall on which the inlet opening is adjacent un ⁇ indirectly, and extends from the bottom wall or the side wall, said side wall and said at ⁇ at least one web to define a receiving slot between them, and that an elongated, strip-shaped aperture is provided which can be inserted into the receiving slot and the supernatant is variable beyond the ceiling wall by ent ⁇ speaking choice of insertion.
  • the at least one web extends at least over the entire length of the inlet opening, in particular over the entire length of the housing, resulting in a simple structure.
  • the inflow opening is arranged centrally at equal distances to the side walls, wherein the odor trap comprises a centrally ⁇ assigns first storage chamber and two second storage chambers, which are each arranged adjacent to the first storage chamber and fluidly connected to a common outlet chamber are ,
  • the housing is integrally formed or consists of non-releasably interconnected individual components. This leads to a very robust construction.
  • the odor trap and the housing are formed eintei ⁇ lig or inseparably connected to each other, whereby a robust construction is achieved.
  • a sealing collar is preferably attached, the upwardly projecting from the Be ⁇ tenwand. Thanks to such a sealing collar a dense transition to an adjacent room wall is achieved when the corresponding side wall is positioned immediately adjacent to the room ⁇ wall.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a floor drain according to a first embodiment of the present invention; wherein a sealing collar of the floor drain is transparent ⁇ is provided;
  • Figure 2 is a partially cutaway perspective view of the floor drain to ⁇ shown in Figure 1;
  • Figure 3 is a perspective sectional view of the Bodenab ⁇ run along the sectional plane III in Figure 1;
  • Figure 4 is a plan view of the bottom drain shown in Figure 1;
  • Figure 5 is a sectional view of the floor drain along the
  • Figure 6 is a sectional view of the floor drain along the
  • Figure 7 is a perspective view of a floor drain according to a second embodiment of the present invention, wherein a sealing collar of the floor drain is shown transparent;
  • FIG. 8 shows a perspective, partially cutaway view of the floor drain shown in FIG. 7 without sealing collar
  • Figure 9 is a sectional view of the floor drain along the
  • Figure 10 is a sectional view of the floor drain along the
  • FIG. 11 is a sectional view of the floor drain along the Ebe ⁇ ne XI in Figure 8; and Figure 12 is a view of the floor drain analogous to FIG
  • FIG. 1 to 5 show a floor drain 1 according to a first embodiment of the present invention, which is used for example in the installation of a floor-level shower.
  • the floor drain 1 comprises a one piece and elongated shaped housing 2, the interconnecting Stirnchtn ⁇ de 6 and 7 and having a bottom wall 3, two extending in a longitudinal direction of side walls 4 and 5, two side walls 4 and 5, a top wall 8, wherein the Side ⁇ wall 4 protrudes upward by a measure a on the ceiling wall 8, preferably by 10 to 20 mm.
  • the housing 2 is equipped with feet 9 from ⁇ , which are ⁇ forms an extension of the side walls 4 and 5.
  • the ceiling wall 8 is provided with a Zulauf ⁇ réelle 10 which extends in a longitudinal direction L and in the present case is rectangular, wherein the ceiling wall 8 is inclined slightly downwards in the direction of the inlet opening, whereby a slope is defined.
  • the inlet opening 10 is bordered UNMIT ⁇ telbar to the side wall 4 and ends with a Ab ⁇ stood b in front of the front ends of the top wall 8, the distance preferably at least 10 mm, preferably b more than 20 mm.
  • the width B of the inlet opening 10 is in the range of 4 to 12 mm.
  • a discharge nozzle 11 which serves to connect a drain pipe, not shown.
  • the outlet nozzle 11 may also be arranged on the other end wall 6, on one of the side walls 4 or 5 or on the bottom wall 3, even if this is not the case in the present case.
  • the bottom wall 3 and a lower portion of the inner wall of the outlet nozzle 11 are continuous with each other, wherein the bottom wall 3 defines a sloping to the outlet nozzle 11 gradient, which is indicated by the arrow 12.
  • a sealing collar 14 is attached, which protrudes at least a few centimeters beyond the front ends of the ceiling wall 8 and the side wall 5 away, is recessed in the region of the ⁇ outlet opening 10 and incidentally the entire De- wall 8 covers.
  • Another sealing collar 14 is attached to the side wall 4 and projects upwards therefrom.
  • an odor trap is integrated, the present case has two storage chambers 22 and 23, which fill in the intended state of the floor drain 1 with Stauwas ⁇ ser and are connected via a flow channel having a downstream ⁇ Windish disposed discharge chamber 24th
  • the first storage chamber 22 and the second storage chamber 23 are separated by a extending in the longitudinal direction L and downwardly from the top wall 8 first partition wall 25 from each other, which is provided in the un ⁇ lower region with one or more first through holes 26th
  • the second storage chamber 23 and the discharge chamber 24 are in turn separated by a longitudinally L and upwardly from the bottom wall 3 extending second separation wall ⁇ 27, which is provided in the upper region with a plurality of second through holes 28.
  • the second partition wall 27 he stretches Partially ⁇ between the bottom wall 3 and the top wall 8, it acts as a support strut between the bottom wall 3 and the ceiling wall 8.
  • the second storage chamber 23 is on the second through holes 28 fluidly with the connected to the drain chamber 24. Both partitions 27 and 29 and thus also the storage chambers 22 and 23 are bounded on one side by the end wall 6 and on the other side by a ⁇ additional partition 29.
  • the housing 2 further includes at least one upwardly extending ridge 30 disposed adjacent to the inside of the side wall 4 to which the inlet opening 10 abuts, the side wall 4 and the ridge 30 defining therebetween a receiving slot 31 into which an elongated ridge 31 , strip-shaped aperture 32 is inserted, which can be ⁇ inserted into the receiving slot 31 and whose supernatant on the top wall 8 addition by variable selection of the insertion depth is variable.
  • FIG. 6 shows the floor drain 1 shown in FIGS. 1 to 5 in the assembled state as part of a floor-level one shower.
  • insulation boards 16 are laid on a concrete floor 15 in a first step.
  • the floor drain 1 is positioned on the insulation boards 16 such that the arranged on the Sei ⁇ tenwand 4 sealing sleeve 14 comes to a wall 17 to the plant.
  • the sealing collar 14 is attached to the wall 17, for example using a Tile tile ⁇ bers.
  • the rest of the wall is select ⁇ sealed with sealing material.
  • This sealing material may be Abdichtmat ⁇ th, the construction of which corresponds to those of the sealing collars 14th Alternatively, however, it is also possible to use a brushable sealing compound, to name just one example.
  • a drain pipe 18 is connected to the outlet pipe 11, which forms part of a domestic sewage system.
  • a screed 19 is applied to the top of the insulation boards 16 such that the screed 19 flush with the ceiling wall 8 of the housing 2 from ⁇ closes and defines a sloping in the direction of the inlet opening 10 gradient, which is indicated by the arrow 20 and preferably the through the ceiling wall 8 defined gradient ent ⁇ speaks.
  • the screed 19 can in principle also a prefabricated gradient element are used, such as ⁇ example a slope board or the like.
  • a prefabricated gradient element such as ⁇ example a slope board or the like.
  • Sealing mats should be laid in such a way that they overlap the attached to the screed 19 sealing sleeve 14 from above.
  • the sealing collar 14 may in principle be dimensioned so large that it covers the entire bottom surface of the shower and the use of additional sealing mats ⁇ or any other additional sealing unnecessary.
  • tiles 21 are laid on the floor and on the walls using a tile adhesive.
  • the arrangement shown in Figure 6 is particularly then ⁇ advantageous in that thanks to the fact that the inlet ⁇ opening is frontally enclosed by the sealing sleeve 14 10, easily a proper seal between the floor drain 1 and the surrounding floor can be produced. Bordering one of the end faces 6 or 7 against a room wall, the front side protruding sealing sleeve 14 can be led up to the room wall.
  • Another advantage be ⁇ is the fact that the direction indicated by the arrow 20 gradient need only have a single direction, namely in the direction of the inlet opening 10 since the inlet opening 10 immediately adjacent to the wall 17th Furthermore, the defined by the floor drain 1 and the tiles 21 water drain is barely visible. This gives the arrangement despite the very inexpensive construction of the floor drain 1, a new and visually very appealing He ⁇ appearance. Yet another advantage consists in the simple and inexpensive construction of the odor trap integrated in the housing 2.
  • FIGS 7 to 12 show a floor drain 1 according to a second embodiment of the present invention, the structure of which largely coincides with that of the previously described second embodiment, for which reason functionally identical components are designated by the same reference numerals and will not be explained again.
  • the floor drain 1 of the two ⁇ th embodiment differs from that of the first embodiment, on the one hand in that the discharge nozzle 11 is positioned at an end portion of the side wall 5. Furthermore, the inlet opening 10 is arranged centrally at equal distances from the side walls 4 and 5.
  • the odor trap comprises a centrally arranged first stagnation chamber 22 and two second stowage chambers 23, which are each arranged adjacent to the first stagnation chamber 22 and are connected in fluid communication with the common outflow chamber 24.
  • the floor drain 1 according to the second embodiment of the present invention is particularly intended to be spaced apart from a room wall during its installation.
  • the housing 2 can in principle also be square or otherwise formed.

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L'invention concerne un drain au sol (1) comprenant un boîtier (2), lequel possède une paroi de fond (3), deux parois latérales (4, 5) qui s'étendent dans le sens longitudinal, deux parois frontales (6, 7) qui relient ensemble les parois latérales (4, 5) et une paroi supérieure (8) pourvue d'un orifice d'entrée (10), un siphon disposé à l'intérieur du boîtier (2) et un raccord de drainage (11) qui s'étend vers l'extérieur depuis la paroi de fond (3) ou depuis l'une des parois latérales (4, 5) ou depuis l'une des parois frontales (6, 7) et qui sert au raccordement d'un tuyau de drainage. Le siphon possède au moins deux chambres d'accumulation (22, 23) voisines, qui se remplissent d'eau d'accumulation lorsque le drain au sol (1) se trouve dans un état conforme à l'usage pour lequel il a été conçu, et auxquelles est reliée en aval une chambre de drainage (24) munie du raccord de drainage (11). Un conduit d'écoulement au moins partiellement en forme de méandre, qui relie ensemble les chambres d'accumulation (22, 23) et la chambre de drainage (24), s'étend entre la paroi de fond (3) et la paroi supérieure (8).
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