[0001] The present invention relates to sectional modular sanitary ware, that is appliances
for washing and other sanitary purposes and usually fitted in bathrooms.
[0002] As is known, bathrooms are usually provided with sanitary appliances generally constituted
by individual elements made of ceramic or enamelled iron, which are each separately
fitted in the bathroom and connected individually to the water supply and the drainage
system.
[0003] This type of arrangement, however, is very often unsatisfactory from an aesthetic
point of view, and does not make the best use of the available space in the bathroom.
Recently it has become known to fit sanitary ware items, particularly washbasins,
into modular furniture units, generally made of wood or plastics, which in practice
contain the various sanitary appliances which are traditionally made from ceramics.
Although this is an improvement over the traditional arrangements, it is not free
from disadvantages in that it requires the utilisation of a plurality of separate
elements and there are often difficulties in connecting together the various sanitary
appliances and the furniture unit, within which the sanitary appliances are to be
lodged.
[0004] The present invention seeks therefore to overcome the above described disadvantages,
providing a new structure for sanitary ware, which comprises modular units which can
be directly connected together in a way which gives the possibility of obtaining the
most varied alternative furnishing configurations, whilst moreover, having significant
functional advantages and also the possibility of significantly improving the aesthetic
appearance of a bathroom.
[0005] According to the present invention, there is provided sectional modular sanitary
ware suitable for a bathroom, characterised in that it comprises a plurality of sectional
elements having a base body for resting on the ground and correspondingly shaped opposite
side walls having connector element seatings for receiving connector elements for
connecting the said sectional elements together, the said seatings all being disposed
at the same height from the ground, whereby adjacent sectional elements resting on
the ground can be connected together.
[0006] An advantage of the present invention is that of providing a modular sanitary ware
system or structure with which all the installation operations are considerably simplified
and which offers the user a very wide range of possible bathroom arrangements in such
a way as to be adaptable to all the requirements of a bathroom whilst at the same
time leaving plenty of scope for personal preferences.
[0007] Another advantage of the present invention is that it provides sanitary ware which,
being completely made in ceramics, gives the possibility of meeting even the most
rigorous rules of hygiene, whilst at the same time simplifying all the associated
cleaning operations.
[0008] Not the least advantage of the present invention is that it provides sectional modular
sanitary ware which, because of its particular structural characteristics, gives the
widest guarantee of reliability and safety in use, and which is competitive from an
economic point of view.
[0009] One embodiment of the present invention will now be more particularly described,
by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a schematic perspective view of a bath formed in accordance with the principles
of the present invention to a lavatory pan with intermediate shelves;
Figure 2 is a schematic exploded view, illustrating the coupling of a bidet to a lavatory
pan, again with shelves positioned intermediate the two; and
Figure 3 is an exploded perspective view, showing the interconnection of handbasins
and shelves.
[0010] Referring now to the drawings there is shown sectional modular sanitary ware for
bathrooms, comprising a plurality of sectional elements which can individually fulfil
the various requirements for ablutions in a bathroom.
[0011] The common characteristic of all the sectional elements of the modular units is that
all the sectional elements have a base 1 which may rest on the ground and have at
their upper rear edge 2 means for connection to a wall. The various sectional elements
can be made in a range of different widths, and have the common characteristic of
presenting, in correspondence with their respective side faces, seatings 3 which are
disposed all at the same height from the ground. In the embodiment illustrated the
side faces are all flat: however, it will be appreciated that corresponding shapes,
such as concave and convex shapes, or others, may be employed, and indeed a corrugated
shape to the side faces may help in correctly locating the sectional units together.
[0012] In the illustrated embodiment the seatings 3 are circular holes in which can be fitted
dowels 4 which allow precise alignment and coupling between the adjacent elements.
As is schematically illustrated in Figure 3 of the drawings, the sectional elements
include a washbasin 10 which can be of the single or double bowl type, and which has
in its side faces and close to its upper edge, indicated 10a, the said seatings 3
for receiving the dowels 4.
[0013] As can be seen in Figure 2, between the sectional elements constituting the shelf
12 and the lavatory 13 there is further provided another sectional element comprising
a bidet 11 which has a substantially box- like conformation and which has an upper
rim-like support surface 11 a. This latter is at substantially the same horizontal
level as the support surface defined by shelves 12 which, as can be seen in the drawings,
can be interposed between each pair of adjacent sectional elements in such a way as
to create between the sectional elements a convenient separation distance to facilitate
utilisation and avoid overcrowding.
[0014] The water closet or lavatory 13 and the bath tub 14 also have the same characteristics
as previously described having the possibility of being fitted alongside each other
or the bidet either directly or with the interposition of a shelf 12. The shelves
12 may, indeed, be entirely supported between adjacent sectional units on the dowels
4, or may be provided with independent supports, such as brackets or pedestals. In
Figure 3 the shelves 21 shown alongside the washbasin 10 are supported on brackets
(not shown), and serve to extend the upper surface of the washbasin.
[0015] Thus a plurality of sanitary appliances are provided, which can be made entirely
in ceramics, and which offer the possibility of being mutually fitted together thereby
simplifying all the installation operations whilst allowing the possibility of obtaining,
upon fitting out the bathroom, a structural continuity which, as well as significantly
improving the aesthetics, creates a major improvement in the functionality of the
bathroom itself.
[0016] Another aspect to be emphasised is constituted by the fact that the presence of the
coupling elements constituted by the dowels 4, which are inserted into the seats defined
by the holes 3 in the side faces of the various sectional elements, gives the possibility
of obtaining a precise mutual positioning of all the sectional elements and thus a
further simplification during the installation phase.
[0017] In practice, the materials used may be any type suitable for the purpose although
it is believed that the best results will be obtained by utilising ceramics. Likewise,
the dimensions and shapes of the sectional elements may be different from thos illustrated
by way of example.
1. Sectional modular sanitary ware suitable for a bathroom, characterised in that
it comprises a plurality of sectional elements (12,13,14) each having a base body
(1) for resting on the ground and correspondingly shaped opposite side walls having
connector element seatings (3) for receiving connector elements (4) for connecting
the said sectional elements (12,13, 14) together, the said seatings (3) all being
disposed at the same height from the ground, whereby adjacent sectional elements (12,13,14)
resting on the ground can be connected together.
2. Sectional modular sanitary ware, according to Claim 1, characterised by the fact
that the said connector means are constituted by dowels (4) which can be removably
inserted into holes (3) in the side faces of the elements, constituting the said seatings.
3. Sectional modular sanitary ware, according to Claim 1 or Claim 2, characterised
by the fact that the said sectional elements comprise one or more or any combination
of a washbasin (10), a bidet (11), a lavatory (13) and a bath (14).
4. Sectional modular sanitary ware according to any preceding Claim, characterised
by the fact that it includes at least one shelf (12,21) which can be positioned alongside
a sectional sanitary unit (10,11, 13,14).
5. Sectional modular sanitary ware according to Claim 4, characterised in that the
said shelf is provided with connector means (3,4) at each end to allow it to be positioned
between adjacent sectional sanitary units to determine the spacing therebetween.
6. Sectional modular sanitary ware according to Claim 5, characterised in that each
said shelf is supported entirely by the said connector means (3,4) by which it is
connected to the adjacent said sectional sanitary unit (10,11,13,14).
7. Sanitary ware according to Claim 5, characterised in that the said shelf (21) is
provided with independent means of support, such as brackets or a pedestal.