[0001] The invention relates to a sanitary appliance such as a washbasin, a bidet, a bath
or showertub, a kitchen or laundry sink, a urinal, which appliance comprises a main
basin and an adjacent chamber separated from said basin by a wall, said main basin
being provided with an outlet positioned mainly in its side and communicating with
said chamber, said chamber being also provided with an outlet, the appliance further
comprising an opening and closing device mounted in the chamber and operated from
outside the chamber, said device comprising an upstanding pipe movable between a closing
position wherein it prevents liquid to flow from the outlet of the main basin directly
to the outlet of the chamber and an open position wherein it permits such liquid flow.
[0002] Sanitary appliances of this type can be more attractive and give the designer more
freedom in his design as the discharge hole in the bottom and especially the tightening
plug for closing said hole are absent.
[0003] The quick clogging of such hole is at the same time avoided.
[0004] A sanitary appliance of this kind is known from British patent No. 363.601.
[0005] In a chamber having the form of a waste duct provided in a thickening portion of
the rear wall of the main basin, a hollow rotatable sleeve valve is mounted.
[0006] In open position, said valve assures a direct communication between the outlet in
the rear side of the main basin and the outlet in the bottom of the chamber.
[0007] By turning the sleeve valve, said communication is prevented. German patent No. 140.899
also discloses a sanitary appliance of the above mentioned type.
[0008] The pipe of the opening and closing device is movable up and down.
[0009] In its downwards position, it closes the outlet in the bottom of the chamber.
[0010] Liquid can only be evacuated through openings in the upper end of the pipe, which
openings act as overflow openings. In its upward position, liquid can be evacuated
from the chamber through an opening in the lower end of the pipe. Because the chamber
is hermetically closed to the exception of the outlets, the water evacuated through
the last mentioned opening in the pipe sucks away the air in the chamber so that also
a part of the water flows through the overflow openings at the upper end of the pipe.
[0011] The problem of both known appliances is the difficulty of cleaning the chamber.
[0012] Even if the opening and closing device could be removed from the appliance, the bottom
of the chamber is not easily accessible.
[0013] If a water seal is directly mounted underneath the chamber, said water seal can practically
not be reached for cleaning through the chamber.
[0014] The water seal has to be unmounted from the outside of the appliance, what is not
always possible or easy.
[0015] The invention has for object to remediate this drawback and to provide a sanitary
appliance of the above mentioned type which permits an easy cleaning of the chamber
wherein is mounted the opening and closing device and eventually also of a water seal
forming container mounted underneath said chamber.
[0016] For this purpose, at least a part of the wall separating the chamber and the main
basin is removable.
[0017] Said part of the wall can be totally removable, for instance by sliding or can be
swung away with respect to the remainder of the wall.
[0018] In a particular embodiment of the invention, the appliance comprises a container
underneath the chamber which communicates with the chamber through the outlet in the
bottom of the chamber and the movable pipe of the opening and closing device extends
through the outlet into said container and forms with said container a water-seal.
[0019] In this form of embodiment, the water-seal can be situated very high and easily hidden
by the appliance itself or by for example a foot piece.
[0020] In the case of a bath tub, the bath tub can be installed very low above the floor.
[0021] This form of embodiment is especially useful in combination with the above mentioned
characteristic as the water-seal can easily be reached for cleaning after removing
the removable part of the wall separating the chamber and the main basin. Preferably
said container is an integrated part of the appliance.
[0022] A sanitary appliance comprising a main basin, an adjacent chamber communicating with
the main basin through an outlet and provided itself with an outlet which can be closed
by means of an opening and closing device, and a container mounted underneath said
chamber, forming an integrated part of the appliance and forming together with the
lower part of the opening and closing device a water seal, is known as such from German
patent application No. 1.609.108.
[0023] In this known appliance, however the opening and closing device does not comprise
a movable pipe which can prevent or permit direct communication between the outlet
of the basin and the outlet in the bottom of the chamber.
[0024] Said device comprises a tube which is fixedly mounted in the chamber and is provided
with openings, which openings can be closed by means of a valve element movably mounted
in the pipe.
[0025] This opening and closing device is therefore of a rather complicated structure.
[0026] In an advantageous form of embodiment of the invention, the sanitary appliance comprises
an air-admittance device mounted in the chamber and connected to the container and
allowing entry of air above the liquid into the container or in the waste outlet of
the container, under conditions of reduced pressure.
[0027] In this form of embodiment the drain system to which the appliance is connected can
be smaller and has better hydraulic functions.
[0028] In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the movable pipe of the opening and closing
device is provided at a position lying a distance above the bottom of the chamber
when it is in closing position, with an overflow opening communicating through the
chamber with the outlet of the basin.
[0029] The usual overflow opening in the side wall of the appliance can be omitted.
[0030] When the liquid level in the main basin rises above a determined value, the liquid
which has the same level in the chamber, is evacuated through the overflow opening
in the upper part of the movable pipe.
[0031] Other features and advantages of the invention will stand out from the following
description of some forms of embodiment of a sanitary appliance according to the invention;
this description is only given by way of example and does not limit the invention;
the references numerals pertain to the accompanying drawings.
Fig. 1 shows the principle of the execution of a washbasin or bidet.
Fig. 2 illustrates an example of a chamber with a removable front in which the opening/closing
pipe is in combination with a fixed pipe forming the waterseal in the underlying watertrap.
Fig. 3 illustrates the same as Fig. 2 but the opening/closing pipe is extended downwards
and as such forms the seal in the trap.
Fig. 4 shows the invention applied to a bathtub.
Fig. 5 illustrates the invention applied to a sink.
Fig. 6 is the same as 5 but without overflow.
Fig. 7 illustrates an air admittance valve incorporated in the movable opening/closing
pipe.
Fig. 8 shows an alternative for the opening/ closing mechanism.
[0032] In a chamber (1), created by a removable front (3) with one or more holes (2) to
the adjacent appliance (11), a wall with suitable form (4) and a bottom with hole
(5), connected to a waterlock (6), is arranged a pipe (7) operable from outside the
appliance (8), open in its upper and lower end, the lower end fitting and tightening
in the outlet hole (5), the upper open end (12) designed for the overflow i.e. when
the water rises in the appliance and consequently also in the chamber (1) up to the
level with the open end (12), the water will run over automatically into the pipe
(7) and further into the discharge system without doing harm. When the pipe (7) is
lifted (changed) from its tightening position by the operating part (8), the water
streams directly out through the hole (5) or openings (15) and into the waterlock
(6).
[0033] Further advantages can be obtained, as shown in Fig. 3, providing the pipe is lengthened
so far down as to form the waterlock (13) in the container (14).
[0034] In closed position the apertures (15) are sunk in the seat (16) and they are disengaged
when the pipe (7, 13) is lifted. Owing to this the container (14) can either be made
as an integrated part of the appliance or manufactured in a very simple way and moreover
the bowl and outlet can be easily reached for inspection and maintenance by taking
away the mechanism (7,13) after removing the front (3). Fig. 5 and 6 show how the
invention can be adapted to a sink, where the water can flow out even if the lower
part of the basin would be clogged by foodrests. The removable front has in this case
the form of a scoop and covers part of the bottom. In this way peels, foodrests etc.
can be easily disposed of.
[0035] In conventional installations it is of vital importance that the pipes behind the
sanitary appliance have sufficient diameter in order to secure the good function of
the watertrap, which prevents the foul air in the discharge system to penetrate into
the living area of a house. If the pipes have a too small diameter, the outflowing
water will fill the whole section of the pipe and so cause a pump effect which will
influence the trap when the water stops flowing.
[0036] In order to break this pump effect an air admittance valve described e.g. in Pat.
No. GB 2.014.697 (Fig. 7, No. 20) can be placed in chamber (1) above the flood level,
connected by a separate channel (21) with the top of container (14) by-passing the
opening/closing mechanism and the waterseal. Said channel (21) can as well be independent
as integrated part of the movable pipe (7). In this way air is admitted into the system
when underpressure or pump effects occur and so equilibrate the pressure preventing
the waterlock to be influenced.
[0037] Consequently the diameter of the discharge system can be diminished since the pipes
can be completely filled up and therefore the speed of the outflowing water be increased,
what gives furthermore as an advantage that sedimentation and clogging of the system
is prevented.
[0038] The invention is not limited to the sanitary field but can also find other application
areas for other types of tanks and containers within industrial kitches, industries
etc.
[0039] It is evident that the application of the invention on new constructions of sanitary
appliances, not only aims at rendering them more attractive by taking away the customary
ugly outlet and overflow holes but also at improving their function, at simplifying
the actual expensive and complicated opening/closing device and overflow and at reducing
considerably the number of scres and fittings, simplifying thus the installation,
which becomes more economic. Finally, the invention contributes to the fact that cupboards,
where e.g. washbasins and sinks are built in, can be fully used, since the customary
voluminous watertraps become on the one hand smaller and on the other hand will be
situated at the backside of the appliance.
1. A sanitary appliance (such as a washbasin, a bidet, a bath or shower tub, a kitchen
or laundry sink, a urinal) which appliance comprises a main basin (11) and an adjacent
chamber (1) separated from said basin by a wall (3), said main basin being provided
with an outlet (2) positioned mainly in its side and communicating with said chamber,
said chamber being also provided with an outlet (5), the appliance further comprising
an opening and closing device (7) mounted in the chamber and operated from outside
the chamber, said device comprising an upstanding pipe movable between a closing position
wherein it prevents liquid to flow from the outlet of the main basin directly to the
outlet of the chamber and an open position, wherein it permits such liquid flow, characterized
in that at least a part of the wall (3) separating the chamber and the main basin
is removable.
2. A sanitary appliance according to claim 1, characterized in that it comprises a
container (14) underneath the chamber which communicates with the chamber through
the outlet in the bottom of the chamber, and in that the movable pipe of the opening
and closing device extends through the outlet into said container and forms with said
container a water-seal (13).
3. A sanitary appliance according to claim 2, characterized in that said container
(14) is an integrated part of it.
4. A sanitary appliance according to any one of claims 2 and 3, characterized in that
it comprises an air-admittance device (20) mounted in the chamber and connected to
the container and allowing entry of air above the liquid into the container (14) or
in the waste outlet of the container under conditions of required pressure.
5. A sanitary appliance according to claim 4, characterized in that the air-admittance
bypasses the opening and closing device and the water-seal formed by the pipe of said
device and the water in the container.
6. A sanitary appliance according to any one of claims 1 to 5, characterized in that
the movable pipe of the opening and closing device is provided at a distance above
the bottom of the chamber when it is in closing position with an overflow opening
(12) communicating through the chamber with the outlet of the basin (14).
7. A sanitary appliance according to any one of claims 1 to 6, characterized in that
the movable opening and closing device is removable through the main basin.
1. Sanitärobjekt (wie Waschbecken, Bidet, Badewanne oder Duschtasse, Küchen- oder
Waschküchenausgußbecken, Urinal) mit einem Hauptbecken (11) und einer anliegenden
Kammer (1), die vom Becken durch eine Wand (3) getrennt ist, wobei das Hauptbecken
mit einem Abfluß (2) versehen ist, der im wesentlichen in seiner Seite angebracht
ist und mit der Kammer in Verbindung steht, die gleichfalls mit einem Abfluß (5) versehen
ist, und das Objekt weiterhin eine Öffnungs- und Schließvorrichtung (7) umfaßt, die
in der Kammer angebracht ist und von außerhalb der Kammer bedient wird, wobei die
Vorrichtung ein aufrechtes Rohr umfaßt, das zwischen einer Schließstellung, in der
es das Strömen von Flüssigkeit vom Abfluß des Hauptbeckens direkt in den Abfluß der
Kammer verhindert, und einer Offenstellung bewegbar ist, in der es einen derartigen
Flüssigkeitsstrom erlaubt, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß zumindest ein Teil der die
Kammer und das Hauptdecken trennenden Wand (3) herausnehmbar ist.
2. Sanitärobjekt nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß es einen Behälter (14)
unterhalb der Kammer umfaßt, der mit der Kammer durch den Abfluß im Boden der Kammer
in Verbindung steht, und daß das bewegliche Rohr der Öffnungs- und Schließvorrichtung
durch den Abfluß in den Behälter hineinragt und mit dem Behälter einen Siphonverschluß
(13) bildet.
3. Sanitärobjekt nach Anspruch 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß der Behälter (14) einen
integrierten Bestandteil davon bildet.
4. Sanitärobjekt nach irgendeinem der Ansprüche 2 und 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß
es eine Lufteinlaßvorrichtung (20) umfaßt, die in der Kammer angebracht und mit dem
Behälter verbunden ist und den Eintritt von Luft oberhalb der Flüssigkeit in den Behälter
(14) oder in den Abfallauslaß des Behälters unter Bedingungen von reduziertem Druck
erlaubt.
5. Sanitärobjekt nach Anspruch 4, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß der Lufteinlaß dei Öffnungs-
und Schließvorrichtung und den durch das Rohr der Vorrichtung und das Wasser im Behälter
gebildeten Siphonverschluß umgeht.
6. Sanitärobjekt nach mindens einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 5, dadurch gekennzeichnet,
daß das bewegliche Rohr der Öffnungs- und Schließvorrichtung mit Abstand oberhalb
des Bodens der Kammer vorgesehen ist, wenn es sich in Schließstellung befindet, wobei
eine Überlauföffnung (12) durch die Kammer mit dem Abfluß des Behälters (14) in Verbindung
steht.
7. Sanitärobjekt nach mindestens einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 6, dadurch gekennzeichnet,
daß die bewegliche Öffnungs- und Schließvorrichtung durch das Hauptbecken hindurch
herausnehmbar ist.
1. Appareil sanitaire (tel que lavabo, bidet, baignoire ou tub de douche, évier de
cuisine ou de buanderie, urinoir) comprenant une cuve principale (11) et une chambre
adjacente (1) séparée de la dite cuve par une paroi (3), la dite cuve comportant une
sortie (2) prévue essentiellement dans sa paroi et communiquant avec la dite chambre,
cette chambre comportant également une sortie (5), l'appareil comportant de plus un
dispositif d'ouverture/fermeture (7) monté dans la chambre et actionné depuis l'extérieur
de la chambre, le dit dispositif comportant un tube vertical mobile entre une position
de fermeture dans laquelle il empêche le liquide de s'écouler directement de la sortie
de la cuve principale vers la sortie de la chambre, et une position d'ouverture dans
laquelle il permet au liquide de s'écouler, caractérisé en ce qu'au moins une partie
de la paroi (3) séparant la chambre et la cuve principale est amovible.
2. Appareil sanitaire selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce qu'il comporte un
récipient (14) se trouvant sous la chambre et communiquant avec la chambre via la
sortie prévue dans le fond de la chambre, et en ce que le tube mobile du dispositif
d'ouverture et de fermeture s'étend via la sortie dans le dit récipient et forme avec
ce dernier un coupe-air (13).
3. Appareil sanitaire selon la revendication 2, caractérisé en ce que le récipient
(14) fait partie intégrante de l'appareil.
4. Appareil sanitaire selon l'une des revendication 2 et 3, caractérisé en ce qu'il
comporte un dispositif d'admission d'air (20) monté dans la chambre, relié au récipient
et permettant l'entrée d'air au-dessus du liquide dans le récipient (14) ou dans la
sortie d'évacuation du récipient dans des conditions de pression voulue.
5. Appareil sanitaire selon la revendication 4, caractérisé en ce que l'admission
d'air bypasse le dispositif d'ouverture et de fermeture et le coupe-air formé par
le tube de ce dispositif et l'eau se trouvant dans le récipient.
6. Appareil sanitaire selon l'une des revendications 1 à 5, caractérisé en ce que
le tube mobile du dispositif d'ouverture et de fermeture comporte, à une certaine
distance au-dessus du fond de la chambre lorsqu'il se trouve en position de fermeture,
un orifice de tropplein (12) communiquant via la chambre avec la sortie du récipient
(14).
7. Appareil sanitaire selon l'une des revendications 1 à 6, caractérisé en ce que
le dispositif mobile d'ouverture et de fermeture peut être enlevé depuis la cuve principale.