专利摘要:
A bidet arrangement (1) comprises a mounting frame (2) with two supports (3) arranged at a distance from one another, an upper cross member (4) connecting the two supports (3) and a lower cross member (5) connecting the two supports (3) in the installed position below the upper cross-member (4), a bidet (6) which is fixed to the upper cross-member (4) and which is supported on the rear cross-member (5) with a bearing surface (7) and a siphon (8 ) with a siphon inlet (9) which is attached to a drain opening (10) of the bidet (6) and a siphon outlet (11); and a drain pipe (12) connecting to the siphon outlet (11), the drain pipe (12) having a first pipe section (13) connecting to the siphon outlet (11) and a second pipe section (14) and one between the two Has pipe sections (13, 14) lying deflection section (15), and the fact that the second pipe section (14) is lower than the first pipe section (13) through the deflection section (15) an installation space above the second pipe section for the lower cross member ( 5) is created so that the lower cross member (5) can be positioned at a greater distance from the upper cross member (4).
公开号:CH715750B1
申请号:CH01644/19
申请日:2019-12-18
公开日:2020-07-15
发明作者:Zwicker Maurus
申请人:Geberit Int Ag;
IPC主号:
专利说明:

TECHNICAL AREA
The present invention relates to a bidet arrangement according to the preamble of claim 1.
STATE OF THE ART
Mounting frames have become known from the prior art, to which sanitary articles, such as bidets or toilet bowls, and associated elements, such as water supply devices or cisterns, can be fastened. Typically, the mounting frames comprise vertical supports which are connected to one another by cross members oriented in the horizontal. The crossbeams usually severely restrict the installation space and the possibilities of the cable routing.
PRESENTATION OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has for its object to provide a bidet arrangement which overcomes the disadvantages of the prior art. In particular, it is an object of the present invention to provide a bidet arrangement which allows the sanitary article to be well supported.
This object is achieved by the bidet arrangement according to claim 1. Accordingly, a bidet arrangement comprises a mounting frame with two spaced apart supports, an upper cross member and a lower cross member, which is in the installed position below the upper cross member, a bidet which fixes to the upper cross member is and which is supported on the rear crossmember with a bearing surface arranged on the back and a siphon with a siphon inlet which is attached to a drain opening of the bidet and a siphon outlet which is followed by a drain pipe. The two trusses connect the two supports. The drain pipe is connected to a sewage pipe on the building side. The drain pipe has a first pipe section which adjoins the siphon outlet, and a second pipe section and a deflection section lying between the two pipe sections. The deflection section is designed such that the central axis of the second pipe section in the installed position runs below the central axis of the first pipe section. The lower traverse runs above the second pipe section. Due to the fact that the second tube section is lower than the first tube section due to the deflection section, an installation space is created above the second tube section for the crossmember, so that the lower crossbar can be positioned at a greater distance from the upper crossbar.
In other words, the second pipe section is due to the deflection section lower than the first pipe section, such that the installation space above the second pipe section for the crossmember is enlarged, so that the lower crossmember can be positioned at a greater distance from the upper crossmember; or in such a way that the lower crossbeam comes to lie at least partially below the central axis of the first pipe section in the installed position.
Due to the deflection section, the second pipe section comes closer to the ground in the installed position, whereby the lower crossmember can also be arranged further down. The deflection section and the lower-lying second pipe section therefore have the advantage that the distance between the two cross members can be increased or even maximized. This arrangement has the advantage that the support of the bidet on the crossbeams, in particular on the lower crossbeam, is improved and that there is nevertheless no assembly-related collision between the lower crossbeam and the drain pipe.
It is also an advantage of the deflection section, which deflects the tube downwards, that the hydraulic resistance can be almost or even completely compensated for by the deflection downwards by an improved flow behavior. The fluidic loss is therefore almost or not at all.
The upper traverse is loaded by the bidet or by the bidet and a person sitting on it on train. The upper traverse can also be referred to as a traverse. The lower traverse is pressurized by the bidet or by the bidet and a person sitting on it. The lower traverse can also be called a pressure traverse.
Another advantage of the deflection section is that the compactness of the siphon and the drain pipe is not adversely affected by the deflection section. If the drain pipe were formed without the deflection section, the siphon would come to a lower position if the second pipe section were at the same height. The siphon can be higher due to the deflection section, which ensures the compactness of the siphon and drain pipe.
The terms "below", "below", "behind", "lower", "higher" etc. used herein are to be understood in the installed position.
Preferably, the central axis of the second pipe section lies deeper than the central axis of the first pipe section with an offset dimension. The offset dimension can be selected in various ways:<tb> - <SEP> The offset dimension in a first variant is preferably greater than half the diameter of the first pipe section or the second pipe section.<tb> - <SEP> The offset dimension in a second variant is preferably substantially the same as the diameter of the first pipe section or the second pipe section<tb> - <SEP> The offset dimension in a third variant is preferably larger than the diameter of the first pipe section or the second pipe section.
The offset dimension is preferably chosen to be as large as possible so that the distance between the two cross members can also be maximized.
Preferably, the first tube section is at least partially in an interior of the bidet and the second tube section is at least partially or majority or completely outside of said interior. As a result, the drain pipe with the deflection section is led out of an at least partially internal position to a majority or completely external position.
The interior of the bidet is understood to be the cavity of the bidet, which is accessible from below.
Depending on the height of the bidet, the second pipe section can be at least partially outside the interior and is visible from the side. The degree of visibility is essentially dependent on the height of the bidet, since the siphon and the second pipe section are preferably always at the same height and the bidet can be mounted at different heights. In practice, this does not play a major role in terms of aesthetics, since the second pipe section is not visible when the bidet is used as intended. This arrangement outside the interior has the advantage that the second tube section comes to lie outside an area which is advantageous for supporting the bidet.
[0016] The deflection section is preferably positioned in the installed position in front of the assembly frame. The drain pipe extends with the second pipe section through the mounting frame.
The deflection by the deflection section is therefore spaced from the mounting frame. In this way, a collision with the lower strut and the second tube section or the deflection section can be avoided. Through the deflection section, the second pipe section below the lower crossbeam can be guided towards the house installation.
Preferably, the second pipe section intersects a plane that is spanned by the bearing surface, outside the bearing surface. This means that when the bidet is viewed from behind, the second pipe section lies below the storage area and thus below the bidet.
The second pipe section lies below the bearing surface and therefore does not cut it due to its location outside the bearing surface. This in turn enables the crossmember to be arranged as deeply as possible and also prevents the second tube section from colliding with the lower crossmember when the bidet is stored.
Preferably, the lower cross member with its surface facing the bidet is in contact with the bearing surface over the entire height of this surface. Because the second bearing section does not intersect the bearing surface but is arranged outside the bearing surface, a collision with the crossmember can thus be avoided.
[0021] The second pipe section is preferably located completely below the outflow edge of the siphon outlet. This means that the pipe wall is at the maximum extension of the pipe section upwards, below the outflow edge.
The outflow edge of the siphon outlet is the edge over which the waste water can flow out of the siphon. The outflow edge can be part of the siphon or the first pipe section.
Preferably, the bearing surface is designed as a surface area which, viewed in the direction of the surface normal from the rear onto the bearing surface, is provided with an outer boundary edge which corresponds to the outer edge of a side wall of the bidet.
The second pipe section is, as mentioned above, outside of this bearing surface and thus also outside the boundary edge.
The deflection section is preferably provided by two, in particular directly, 45 ° pipe bends lying one behind the other. The two 45 ° pipe bends are preferably arranged in opposite directions. This means that one pipe bend runs clockwise and the other pipe bend runs counterclockwise. In this way, a deflection section can be created which is comparatively easy to provide.
Preferably, the lower crosshead comes into contact with an area of the bearing surface which is close to the lower end of the bidet. The contact point to the lower traverse is thus arranged as far down as possible, which can improve the support effect for the bidet.
The distance between the central axis of the upper cross member and the central axis of the lower cross member is preferably greater than half or two thirds of the height of the bidet.
Preferably, the drain pipe is fastened to the upper and / or lower traverse with a pipe fastening element. The pipe fastening element is preferably a pipe clamp.
Preferably, the siphon outlet is oriented upwards and the first pipe section is connected to the siphon outlet via a 90 ° pipe bend.
Depending on the design of the siphon, this has a U-shaped pipe section which is secured by threaded sockets to the siphon inlet and siphon outlet. The U-shaped pipe section can be separated from the siphon inlet and siphon outlet for cleaning work.
Preferably, the first pipe section in the vicinity of the siphon outlet has an enlargement of the cross section. As a result, the drain pipe can be formed with a larger diameter than the siphon, which is advantageous for the drainage performance.
Preferably, the upper cross member has at least one attachment point for receiving a fastening element for attaching the bidet to the upper cross member. The fastening point can, for example, be a thread which is fixedly arranged in the upper cross member, the fastening element being a screw or a threaded rod.
Preferably, there is a pretext between the mounting frame and the bidet, the bidet being fastened to the upper crossbar via the pretext and the bidet being in contact with the lower crossbar via the pretext. The pretext can be, for example, a tiled plasterboard.
The mounting frame, that is, the supports and the trusses are preferably made of metal. The trusses are mechanically fixed to the supports in such a way that a force can be introduced from the trusses into the supports. The cross members are preferably connected to the supports via a positive and / or non-positive and / or material connection.
The supports stand in the installed position on the floor and are screwed to the floor. The supports are typically connected to the wall of the building.
Further embodiments are specified in the dependent claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Preferred embodiments of the invention are described below with reference to the drawings, which are used only for explanation and are not to be interpreted restrictively. The drawings show:<tb> Fig. 1 <SEP> is a perspective view of a bidet assembly according to an embodiment of the present invention;<tb> Fig. 2 <SEP> a rear view of the bidet arrangement according to FIG. 1,<tb> Fig. 3 <SEP> is a sectional view from the side of the bidet arrangement according to the previous figures; and<tb> Fig. 4 <SEP> a drain pipe for the bidet arrangement according to the previous figures.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
An embodiment of a bidet arrangement 1 according to the invention is shown in FIGS. 1 to 3. The bidet arrangement 1 comprises a mounting frame 2, a bidet 6 which is fastened to the mounting frame 2, a siphon 8 which connects to the bidet 6 and a drain pipe 12 which connects to the siphon 8.
The mounting frame 2 comprises two spaced supports 3, an upper cross member 4 and a lower cross member 5. The lower cross member 5 is in the installed position below the upper cross member 4. The two cross members each extend from support 3 to support 3 connect the two supports together. The crossbeams 4, 5 and the supports 3 are connected to one another via a mechanically fixed connection. In the embodiment shown, the supports 3 comprise extendable footrests 25. The mounting stand 2 stands on a building floor G via the footrests 25 and can be fixed to the same.
The bidet 6 has a storage surface 7 on the rear. The bidet 6 is fixed to the upper cross member 4 and rests with the bearing surface 7 on the lower cross member 5. Fastening points 23 are provided on the upper cross member 4. The bidet can be correspondingly fixed with a fastening element 24 via these fastening points 23. The fastening element 24 is, for example, a threaded rod and the fastening point 23 is a thread on the upper cross member 4. The bidet 6 is supported on the lower cross member 5 by means of the bearing surface 7 arranged on the rear side. The upper cross member 4 is under tension and the lower cross member 6 is loaded under pressure.
The siphon 8 is formed with a siphon inlet 9, which is attached to a drain opening 10 of the bidet 6, and a siphon outlet 11, which is connected to the drain pipe 12. Water which flows out of the drain opening 10 from the bidet 6 can be fed to the siphon 8 via the siphon inlet. The siphon outlet 11 is followed by the drain pipe 12, which can be connected at the end to a sewage pipe, not shown.
1, 3 and 4, the design of the drain pipe 12 and the arrangement of the drain pipe 12 with respect to the lower cross member 5 will be explained. The drain pipe 12 comprises a first pipe section 13 and a second pipe section 14 as well as a deflection section 15 lying between the two pipe sections 13, 14. The lower crossmember 5 runs transversely to the drain pipe 12 and above the second pipe section 14. The second pipe section 14 is seen in the installed position deeper than the first tube section 13. This creates an installation space for the lower cross member 5, which allows the lower cross member 5 to be positioned at a greater distance from the upper cross member 4. This arrangement allows the crossbeam to be moved as far down as possible, so that the distance between the upper crossbeam 4 and the lower crossbeam 5 is as large as possible, which is advantageous overall for supporting the bidet 6.
In the embodiment shown, the deflection section 15 is in particular designed such that the central axis M14 of the second pipe section 14 is positioned below the central axis M13 of the first pipe section 13 in the installation eye, in such a way that the lower cross member 5 at least partially in the installed position below the Center axis M13 of the first pipe section 13 comes to rest.
The central axis M14 of the second pipe section 14 lies with an offset Z lower to the central axis M13 of the first pipe section 13. The offset corresponds in the embodiment shown to the diameter of the first pipe section 13 or the second pipe section 14. In other embodiments, the offset Z also be bigger or smaller.
Preferably, the second tube section 13, as shown in the cross section according to FIG. 3, is at least partially arranged in an interior 16 of the bidet 6. The interior 16 of the bidet is a cavity which is accessible from below, but cannot be seen in the installed position. In the embodiment shown, essentially the upper half of the first pipe section 13, viewed in cross section, is in the interior 16. The second pipe section 14 of the drain pipe 12 is here completely outside of the interior 16. Preferably, the second pipe section 14 is slightly spaced from a lower edge 26 of the Bidets 6.
The configuration shown in the figures has the particular advantage that the second pipe section 14 is as far down as possible, so that the lower cross member 5 is also as far down as possible and that the siphon 8 is not too far from the interior 16 protrudes.
Viewed in the installed position, the deflection section 15 lies in front of the assembly frame 2. That is, the deflection section 15 lies at a distance from the front of the assembly frame 2. The drain pipe 12 with the second pipe section 14 then extends through the assembly frame 2. This means that in the area of the passage point of the drain pipe 12 through the mounting frame 2, the drain pipe extends exclusively with the second pipe section 14 through the mounting frame 2.
With reference to FIG. 2 it can be seen that the second pipe section 14 intersects a plane E, which is spanned by the bearing surface 7 of the bidet 6, outside the bearing surface 7. The level E can also be referred to as the mounting level and is the level with which the bidet 6 is attached to the mounting frame 2.
The bearing surface 7 is designed as a surface area 18, which, seen in the direction of the surface normal from the rear onto the back of the bidet 6, is provided with an outer boundary edge 19. These elements are shown in FIG. 2. The outer boundary edge 19 corresponds to the outer edge of a side wall of the bidet 6. The side wall has the reference number 20. When viewed in the direction of the surface normal F, the second pipe section 14 extends in such a way that the second pipe section 14 lies outside the surface area 19.
The lower cross member 5 comes into contact with a lower region 21 of the bearing surface 7, which is close to the lower end 27 of the bidet 6. The lower region 21 is part of the surface region 18 of the bearing surface 7.
The distance A between the central axis of the upper cross member 5 and the central axis of the lower cross member 6 is preferably greater than half or two thirds of the height H of the bidet 6.
In the embodiment shown, the drain pipe 12 is fastened to the mounting frame 2 with a pipe fastening element 22. The pipe fastening element 22 is here a pipe clamp and a fixing rod which is fastened to the upper cross member 4. An attachment to the lower cross member 5 is also conceivable.
In the installed position, the siphon outlet 11 is oriented upwards. The first pipe section 13 is connected to the siphon outlet 11 via a 90 ° pipe bend. In the area of this 90 ° pipe bend, the first pipe section 13, here in the vicinity of the siphon outlet 11, has an enlargement of the cross section. That is, the diameter of the first pipe section 13 increases in the area of the beginning of the first pipe section 13.
The deflection section 15 is provided in the embodiment shown by two, here 45 ° pipe bend 17 directly behind one another. As can be seen from FIG. 4, the first pipe bend 17 is curved in a counterclockwise direction and the second pipe bend 17 is curved in a clockwise direction.
REFERENCE SIGN LIST
1 bidet arrangement 2 mounting frame 3 supports 4 upper cross member 5 lower cross member 6 bidet 7 storage area 8 siphon 9 siphon inlet 10 drain opening 11 siphon outlet 12 drain pipe 13 first pipe section 14 second pipe section 15 deflection section 16 interior 17 pipe bend 18 surface area 19 outer boundary edge 20 side wall 21 lower Area 22 pipe fastening element 23 fastening point 24 fastening element 25 footrests 26 edge 27 lower end A distance B height G building floor F surface normal E level Z offset dimension M central axes
权利要求:
Claims (15)
[1]
1. Bidet arrangement (1) comprisingan assembly frame (2) with two supports (3) arranged at a distance from one another, an upper cross-member (4) connecting the two supports (3) and a lower cross-member (5) connecting the two supports (3), which are in the installed position below the upper cross-member (4) liesa bidet (6) which is fixed to the upper cross member (4) and which is supported on the rear cross member (5) by a bearing surface (7) anda siphon (8) with a siphon inlet (9) which is attached to a drain opening (10) of the bidet (6) and a siphon outlet (11); anda drain pipe (12) which connects to the siphon outlet (11), characterized in thatthat the drain pipe (12) has a first pipe section (13) which adjoins the siphon outlet (11) and a second pipe section (14) and a deflection section (15) lying between the two pipe sections (13, 14),whereby the second pipe section (14) is lower than the first pipe section (13) through the deflection section (15), an installation space above the second pipe section for the lower crossmember (5) is created, so that the lower crossbar (5) in greater distance to the upper cross member (4) can be positioned.
[2]
2. Bidet arrangement (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that the central axis (M14) of the second pipe section (14) lies with an offset dimension (Z) lower to the central axis (M13) of the first pipe section (13),- The offset dimension (Z) is preferably greater than half the diameter (D13, D14) of the first pipe section (13) or the second pipe section (14); or- wherein the offset dimension (Z) is preferably substantially equal to the diameter (D13, D14) of the first pipe section (13) or the second pipe section (14); or- The offset dimension (Z) is preferably greater than the diameter (D13, D14) of the first pipe section (13) or the second pipe section (14).
[3]
3. Bidet arrangement (1) according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the first tube section (13) lies at least partially in an interior (16) of the bidet (6) and that the second tube section (14) is at least partially or mostly or completely is outside of said interior (16).
[4]
4. Bidet arrangement (1) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the deflection section (15) is in the installed position in front of the mounting frame (2) and that the drain pipe (12) with the second pipe section (14) through the mounting frame (2 ) extends through.
[5]
5. Bidet arrangement (1) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the second pipe section (14) intersects a plane (E), which is spanned by the bearing surface (7), outside the bearing surface (7).
[6]
6. Bidet arrangement (1) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the second pipe section (14) lies completely below the outflow edge of the siphon outlet (11).
[7]
7. bidet arrangement (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the bearing surface (7) is designed as a surface region (18) which seen in the direction of the surface normal (F) from behind on the bearing surface (7) with an outer boundary edge (19) is provided, which corresponds to the outer edge of a side wall (20) of the bidet (6), the second tube section (14) lying outside the surface area (18) when viewed in the direction of the surface normal (F).
[8]
8. Bidet arrangement (1) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the deflection section (15) is provided by two, in particular directly, 45 ° pipe bends (17) lying one behind the other.
[9]
9. bidet arrangement (1) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the lower crossmember (5) comes into contact with an area (21) of the bearing surface (7) which is close to the lower end (27) of the bidet (6) lies.
[10]
10. Bidet arrangement (1) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the distance (A) between the central axis of the upper cross member (4) and the central axis of the lower cross member (5) is greater than half or two thirds of the height ( B) the bidet.
[11]
11. Bidet arrangement (1) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the drain pipe (12) is fastened with a pipe fastening element (22) to the upper cross member (4) and / or the lower cross member (5).
[12]
12. Bidet arrangement (1) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the siphon outlet (11) is oriented upwards in the installed position and that the first pipe section (13) is connected to the siphon outlet (11) via a 90 ° pipe bend .
[13]
13. Bidet arrangement (1) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the first pipe section (13) in the vicinity of the siphon outlet (11) has an enlargement of the cross section.
[14]
14. Bidet arrangement (1) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the upper cross member (4) has at least one fastening point (23) for receiving a fastening element (24) for fastening the bidet (6) to the upper cross member (4) .
[15]
15. Bidet arrangement (1) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that between the mounting frame (2) and the bidet (6) there is a pretext, the bidet (6) being fastened via the pretext to the upper cross member (4) and wherein the bidet (6) is supported on the front wall on the lower cross member (5).
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