[0001] This invention relates to improvements in orrelat- ing to water closets and is more
particularly concerned with the relative location of a w.c. bowl and cistern of the
water closet.
[0002] Generally, when a water closet is installed, the cistern and bowl are mounted in
a fixed relative relationship with one another with a connection being provided between
the cistern and bowl for delivering water from the cistern to the bowl to thereby
flush the bowl when required. Sometimes, after installation it becomes necessary to
replace the bowl and/or the cistern and it tends to be disadvantageous that the bowl
and/or cistern have to be replaced in practically identical relative alignment with
one another at the same location. At the time of replacement it may be that an identical
bowl and/or cistern can no longer be obtained or, for example, the fixing points for
the bowl into the floor may no longer be convenient or the cistern may have changed
in design such that it is now spaced from a rear supporting wall when correctly aligned
with the water closet bowl, instead of fitting neatly against the wall. Thus, all
sorts of difficulties may be encountered in replacing a w.c. bowl and/or cistern owing
to the requirement of precise alignment of the bowl and cistern. Moreover, even on
original installation of the water closet, difficulties may be encountered on fitting,
because of the requirement that the bowl has to be precisely aligned with the cistern
in a single relative position in order to provide a prop- edy sealed water delivery
connection between the cistern and bowl. This problem tends to be more acute with
close-coupled water closets (water closets in which the cistern is fitted low down
relative to the w.c. bowl and supported at the rear thereof in such manner that any
water delivery connection between the cistern and bowl is substantially obscured from
view). On the original installation of a low level, but not close-coupled, water closet,
in general, a water delivery connecting pipe depends downwardly from the cistern and
is bent at 90° to form a water inlet delivery pipe portion that extends through a
suitably dimensioned aperture in the rear of the toilet bowl, said pipe portion being
sealed thereto at the aperture. On such installation the pipe can be cut to allow
the initial position of the bowl to be selected to some extent relative to the cistern
but no such facility would be available on replacement of the bowl and/or cistern
without providing a replacement connecting pipe and in any event, difficulties may
still arise in fitting replacement parts in practice.
[0003] In close-coupled suites only one relative position of the cistern and bowl is satisfactory
and there is no connecting pipe portion that could be cut or recut to account for
any variation in this relative positioning.
[0004] Additionally, the production costs of the w.c. bowls utilised in close-coupled suites
are relatively expensive and an expensive part of the process is the production of
an integrally moulded ceramic chamber at the rear ofthe bowl into which water from
the cistern is directed before being directed around the flushing rim of the bowl,
said cistern being supported directly above the chamber. The disadvantages of such
water closets are discussed in Patent Specification No. 2152962, which is under the
ownership of the present Applicant, the content of which is hereby incorporated into
the present application by reference.
[0005] Patent Specification No. 2152962 shows an arrangement in which a cistern can be close-coupled
to a w.c. bowl without necessarily forming the bowl with an integral ceramic chamber
receiving flushing water and above which the cistern is supported. Instead, Patent
Specification No. 2152962 envisages the provision of a less-expensive separately formed
mounting bracket component which is attachable to the rear of the bowl and on which
the cistern may be supported. However, this arrangement still tends to be disadvantageous
in that the cistern has to be precisely relatively aligned with the bowl in one selected
position and, as previously stated, this can lead to problems and at the very least
to inconvenience. Additionally, there may be other disadvantages in this arrangement
but it is not thought necessary to discuss other disadvantages here in detail.
[0006] It is an object of the present invention to at least alleviate one or more of the
aforementioned, or other disadvantages associated with water closets.
[0007] According to the present invention there is provided apparatus comprising a w.c.
bowl and cistern, said bowl and cistern preferably being of the close-coupled type,
the relative position of the cistern and bowl being adjustable to enable water to
be delivered from the cistern into the bowl when the bowl is located in one of a plurality
of selectable or adjustable positions relative to the cistern.
[0008] Usually, the bowl will be connectable relative to the cistern so that the cistern
is adjustable forward and/or rearwardly relative to the bowl.
[0009] It is believed that the forward and/or rearward adjustment facility provided will
be sufficient to meet any needs of variation in the required relative positioning
of the bowl and cistern both during original installation and on replacement of the
bowl/or cistern if necessary. Nevertheless, it is possible that a relative sideways
and/or up/down adjustment of the cistern and bowl could be provided if required.
[0010] Preferably, the cistern and bowl are adjustable over a range of possible relative
positions inbetween a most forward position and a most rearward position.
[0011] In one embodiment of the present invention the cistern is flow connected to the bowl
by means of a connection pipe or duct slidingly received in a seal mounted in an aperture
in the w.c. bowl. Owing to the sliding fit of the pipe connection or duct in the seal
the relative position of the bowl and cistern can be varied and during the variation
of position the pipe connection moves further into or further out of the seal. Thus,
the exterior surface of the pipe connection or duct is sealingly engaged in watertight
manner with the interior surface of the seal over a range of relative axially displaced
positions of the seal and pipe connection/duct. Where the invention is concerned with
a close-coupled water closet, in order to support the cistern and in order to obscure
the pipe connection/duct from view (at least from the front of the water closet) the
w.c. bowl may include a rearward extension for supporting the cistern. The extension
may be formed with a slot to allow the pipe connection/duct from the cistern to pass
downwardly therethrough. Preferably, the pipe connection/duct is angled, usually through
90° so that a generally horizontal pipe portion of the pipe connection/duct extends
into said seal mounted in said aperture which may be defined in a generally vertical
wall portion at the rear of the w.c. bowl. The cistern may be clamped relative to
the bowl by clamping bracket means arranged to clamp onto the rearward extension,
said extension forming a mounting platform for the cistern. The rearward extension
is, preferably, integrally moulded with the bowl and thus will usually be of ceramic
material. The slot in the rear extension is long enough to allow for adjustment of
the pipe connection/duct in the seal over a range to suit.
[0012] In one embodiment, the clamping bracket means comprises an upper clamping bracket
portion and a lower clamping bracket portion, said upper clamping bracket being positively
retained to the cistern and the lower clamping portion being clamped to the underside
of the rearward extension and the upper clamping portion by fastening means, preferably
in the form of a captivated threaded bolt and locking sleeve. The upper clamping bracket
portion may comprise a ring which is passed over a threaded pipe that depends downwardly
from the cistern, said ring being locked to the cistern by means of a locking nut,
said bolt being passed through receiving holes in the upper clamping portion and lower
clamping portion, said lower clamping portion being clipped onto the pipe connection/duct
underneath the rear extension. Said pipe connection/duct may include a locking ring
engaged on the pipe connection/duct and threadably engaged with the threaded pipe
which downwardly depends from the cistern. A rubber seal may be provided inbetween
the downwardly depending pipe and the pipe connection/duct, said seal preferably being
retained in a recess in the interior of the locking ring.
[0013] The seal is preferably in the form of a sealing sleeve having flange means that grips
the material of the bowl that defines said aperture and said seal may be fitted with
a water spreader device arranged inside the toilet bowl. Said connection pipe/duct
and/or said seal and/or said spreader device may all be of plastics.
[0014] Advantageously, adjustment of the cistern relative to the bowl may be undertaken
simply by releasing the locking sleeve thereby allowing freedom of relative forward
and rearward movement of the cistern and bowl to a new position at which the locking
sleeve may be tightened.
[0015] Overall, embodiments of the present invention may offer a very simple cost-effective
manner of flow- coupling a water closet cistern to a water closet bowl in an adjustable
manner in which the relative position of the cistern and bowl can be adjusted easily.
In order to achieve this, use may be made of a generally standard manner of retaining
a pipe connection to the underside of a cistern by means of a downwardly depending
externally threaded pipe that receives a locking ring attached to a connecting pipe
portion, the arrangement being modified by part of clamping bracket means being retained
to the cistern by a nut on the downwardly depending threaded pipe and part of the
clamping bracket means being urged to grip onto the w.c. bowl (more specifically onto
the underside of a rear extension platform) and retained to said first bracket means
portion by fastening means preferably in the form of a captivated bolt and locking
sleeve.
[0016] Thus, embodiments of the present invention may offer a deceptively simple manner
of flow-coupl ing the cistern to the w.c. bowl which, nevertheless, offers significant
advantages and versatility in installation which may be particularly valuable in replacement
of the w.c. bowl or cistern at a later date.
[0017] Many advantages of the present invention will be evident from the following description
and drawings:
[0018] An embodiment of apparatus in accordance with the present invention will now be described,
by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying FIGURES of the drawings,
in which:
FIGURE 1 shows a cut-away sectional side view showing part of a w.c. and part of a
cistern of a close-coupled water closet;
FIGURE 2 shows a view similar to FIGURE 1 in which the relative position of the cistern
and w.c. bowl has been selectively changed; and
FIGURE 3 shows a diagrammatic, exploded detailed view of parts connecting the cistern
to the rear of the w.c. bowl.
[0019] Referring to the FIGURES of the drawings, a w.c. bowl 1 (only the upper rear part
of which is shown in FIGURES 1 and 2) consists of a moulded vitreous china water closet
basin having a flat rearward extension portion 1a (see FIGURE 3). The moulding of
the bowl 1 is simplified in comparison with bowls normally utilised in close-coupled
suites since it is not provided with the usual box-like extension housing a chamber
which is in use positioned directly beneath the cistern for receiving water therefrom.
The production of such w.c. bowls tends to be expensive and the production costs of
the design of w.c. bowl 1, as illustrated, are significantly lower even though the
design includes the upper flat rear extension portion 1a, of bifurcated form. Advantageously,
the integrally moulded extension 1a a forms a support platform for the cistern 2 (rather
than suppport being provided by a separately formed bracket portion) such as for example
illustrated in Patent Specification No. 2152962). The intre- grally moulded extension
1a forms a strong support for the cistern 2 in a manner to be described.
[0020] As should be evident from a comparison between FIGURES 1 and 2 the relative position
of the bowl 1 and cistern 2 can be varied to suit, the extremes of forward/rearward
relative positioning of the cistern and bowl being depicted in FIGURES 1 and 2. The
cistern 2 and bowl 1 may be connected in any relative position that lies in between
the positions shown in FIGURES 1 and 2, the arrangement thus offering a range of possible
connecting positions of the cistern relative to the bowl.
[0021] FIGURES 1 and 2 show a rear circular aperture 1 b into which seal in the form of
a multi-flanged sealing sleeve 3 has been inserted. As should be evident from FIGURES
1 and 2 the sleeve 3 is positively and permanently fixed in the aperture 1 b and is
not adjustable axially relative to the aperture 1 b. Three axially spaced flanges
3a,3b,3c sealingly grip the ceramic material defining the aperture 1 b in a manner
which should be evident from FIGURES 1 and 2, a further flange 3d of the sleeve 3
being of greater diameter than aperture 1 b and limiting the depth of insertion of
the sleeve 3 into the aperture 1b in the manner as shown in FIGURES 1 and 2. Forward
end 3e of the sleeve 3 has a widened diameter portion which receives a water spreader
device 4 (shown in dashed lines) which may be generally of a known type and more particularly
may be of the type shown in Patent Specification No. 2152962. The rearward end of
sleeve 3 slidingly receives horizontal pipe portion 5a of right-angled pipe connection
5 that, in use, delivers water from the cistern 2 to the w.c. bowl 1 via the spreader
device 4. The spreader device 4, sleeve 3 and pipe connection 5 are all of plastics
and as shown in FIGURE 1, the horizontal pipe portion 5a extends only a short distance
X into the sleeve 3 and yet a seal is effected inbetween the outer diameter of the
pipe portion 5a and the inner diameter of the sleeve 3, merely by a friction push
fit. If desired, of course, the inner wall of the sleeve 3 and/or outer wall of the
horizontal pipe portion 5a could be recessed to locate an arrangement of rubber ring
seals if required. In any event, the engagement between the pipe connection 5a and
the sleeve 3 in FIGURE 1 should provide a sufficient seal when delivering water from
the cistern into the bowl 1. This position represents the extreme forward position
of the bowl 1 relative to the cistern 2 in which a seal may still be effected between
the pipe connection 5 and sleeve 3 whilst water is delivered from the cistern to the
bowl.
[0022] However, in some instances the relative positioning of the bowl 1 and cistern 2 shown
in FIGURE 1 may not be easy to duplicate when replacing the bowl and/or cistern for
any reason or even on original installation. Therefore, the relative position of the
bowl and cistern is adjustable in the direction of the arrows Y (forward to rearward
positioning) and the horizontal pipe portion 5a may be introduced further into the
sleeve 3 (thereby moving the cistern forward relative to the bowl) as far as the extreme
position in FIGURE 2. Any intermediate position of the pipe portion 5a within the
sleeve 3 is possible in order to correctly align the cistern 2 and bowl 1 appropriately
(for example in order to fix the cistern closely to a rear wall whilst maintaining
the same floor position for a differently sized bowl).
[0023] In order to take account of the relative movement of the pipe connection 5 and sleeve
3, slot 1c is defined in the bifurcated extension portion 1a as will be apparent from
FIGURE 3. FIGURE 2 shows pipe connection 5 moved to the inner end of the slot 1c whilst
FIGURE 1 shows the pipe portion 5a at an outer end of the slot 1c. As shown in the
FIGURES the slot 1c has an open end although it would be possible in an alternative
embodiment to arrange for the slot to be closed if preferred.
[0024] Assembly of the cistern 2 onto the basin 1 should be generally self-explanatory from
the FIGURES. An externally threaded cistern exit pipe 6 depends downwardly from the
bottom of the cistern 2, said pipe 6 passing through the slot 1 and being sealingly
retained to vertical portion 5b of pipe connection 5 by means of internally threaded,
knurled locking ring 7 having a thread which co-operates with the external thread
of pipe 6. Annular rubber seal 8 is positioned in between the end of pipe 6 and pipe
portion 5b and is seated in an internal recess in the locking ring 7 in a manner which
should be evident from FIGURES 1 and 2 of the drawings. As the locking ring 7 is tightened
up on pipe portion 6 the rubber seal 8 is squeezed inbetween pipe 6 and and pipe portion
5b to effect a watertight seal. In order to positively retain the cistern 2 to the
bowl 1, the cistern 2 is locked to the rearward extension portion 1a a by clamping
means 9. Clamping means 9 consists of a two-part clamping bracket 9a,9b, retaining
bolt 9c, locking sleeve 9d and flanged lock nut 9e.
[0025] In order to retain the cistern 2 to the extension portion 1a, ring portion R of upper
clamping bracket 9a is passed over the threaded pipe 6 before lock nut 9e is screwed
on to pipe portion 6, whilst locking bolt 9c is captivated in elongate slot S provided
on horizontally depending portion H of bracket portion 9a. Locking bolt 9c has a captivating
square located under domed head D, thereby preventing rotation of the bolt when properly
seated in slot S. Thus nut 9e can be tightened on pipe 6 to retain clamping portion
9a thereto in a manner which should be evident from the drawings.
[0026] Lower clamping portion 9b has a "C" shaped gripping portion C which grips beneath
the bifurcated limbs L1 and L2 of the extension portion 1a. The threaded shank of
bolt 9C passes through round aperture E in clamping portion 9b and the two clamping
portions 9a and 9b are releasingly retained to one another via bolt 9c and locking
sleeve 9d in a manner which should be clear from the drawings. Thus ring R of clamping
portion 9a is locked inbetween the underside of the cistern 2 and flange f on locking
nut 9e, and C shaped portion C of clamping portion 9b grips the underside of limbs
L1 and L2 retaining the cistern in place.
[0027] In order that the cistern 2 is low enough in relation to the bowl 1, the underside
of the cistern is shaped or recessed at 2a in order to accommodate ring portion R
and bolt 9c as shown.
[0028] Thus the attachment of the cistern 2 relative to the bowl 1 can be achieved quickly
and easily and a forward and rearward position of the bowl relative to the cistern
can be adjusted automatically simply by loosening the locking sleeve 9d thereby allowing
the limbs L1 and L2 to move relative to the clamping portion 9a and 9b. Once the new
relative positioning of the cistern bowl has been selected the clamping portions 9a,9b
can be tightened together once more by means of the locking sleeve 9d being tightened
as appropriate.
[0029] Thus it should be possible to replace any close coupled horizontal outlet w.c. bowl
that adheres to current British standards and low cost high volume production is envisaged
for this arrangement owing to the connection parts being simply produced all from
plastics and basically being of three part construction (i.e. spreader device 4, sleeve
3 and connecting part 5). It is advantageous that the position of the cistern 2 and
bowl 1 can be adjusted by means of the single screw locking sleeve 9d.
[0030] It is believed that other advantages of the arrangement should be readily apparent
and the connecting pipe 5 and sealing sleeve 3 could be utilised without the spreader
device 4, if desired, in other arrangements.
[0031] It is to be appreciated that the present invention offers many improvements, at least
some of which might be patentable individually or in combination. Any individual feature
as aforementioned or as shown, or as implicit herein or combinations thereof or functions
or methods apertaining thereto may be pa- tentably inventive and any specific term
as used herein should not be construed as unnecessarily or unduly limiting; the scope
of such a term should extend to, or may be replaced or supplemented by, any reasonable
equivalent or generic expression. The singular may include the plural and vice versa
where sensible. Therefore, further according to the present invention there is provided
an adjustable connection for connecting a cistern to a w.c. bowl so that, in use,
water can flow from the cistern into the bowl, said connection allowing the relative
position of the cistern and w.c. bowl to be adjusted to one of a plurality of selectable
or adjustable positions relative to the cistern, in which water can be delivered from
the cistern into the bowl. Said adjustable connection may comprise a connection pipe
or duct slidingly received or receivable in a seal mountable in an aperture in the
w.c. bowl. Preferably, said adjustable connection includes clamping bracket means
arranged to clamp the cistern to the w.c. bowl.
1. Apparatus comprising a w.c. bowl and cistern, the relative position of the cistern
and bowl being adjustable to enable water to be delivered from the cistern into the
bowl when the bowl is located in one of a plurality of selectable or adjustable positions
relative to the cistern.
2. Apparatus as claimed in Claim 1 in which said bowl and cistern are of the close-coupled
type.
3. Apparatus as claimed in Claim 1 or 2 in which the bowl is connectable relative
to the cistern so that the cistern is adjustable forward and/or rearwardly relative
to the bowl, preferably over a range of possible relative positions inbetween a most
forward position and a most rearward position, and/or possibly in which a relative
sidweways and/or up/down adjustment of the cistern and bowl is provided.
4. Apparatus as claimed in any one of the preceding claims in which the cistern is
flow connected to the bowl by means of a connection pipe or duct slidingly received
in a seal mounted in an aperture in the w.c. bowl and, preferably in which the seal
is in the form of a sealing sleeve having flange means that grips the material of
the bowl that defines said aperture, and preferably in which said seal is fitted with
a water spreader device arranged inside the w.c.bowl, and possibly in which said connection
pipe/duct and/or said seal and/or said spreader device is/are of plastics.
5. Apparatus as claimed in in Claim 2 or any claim dependent therefrom, in which the
w.c. bowl includes a rearward extension for supporting the cistern, and preferably
in which the extension is formed with a slot to allow the pipe connection/ duct from
the cistern to pass downwardly therethrough.
6. Apparatus as claimed in Claim 5 when dependent from Claim 6 in which the pipe connection/duct
is angled so that a generally horizontal pipe portion of the pipe connection/duct
extends into said seal mounted in said aperture, and preferably in which said aperture
is defined in a generally vertical wall portion at the rear of the w.c. bowl, and
preferably in which the rearward extension is integrally moulded with the bowl.
7. Apparatus as claimed in Claim 5 or Claim 6 in which the cistern can be clamped
relative to the bowl by clamping bracket means arranged to clamp onto the rearward
extension, said extension forming a mounting platform for the cistern, and preferably
in which the clamping bracket means comprises an upper clamping bracket portion and
a lower clamping bracket portion, said upper clamping bracket portion being positively
retained to the cistern and the lower clamping portion being clamped to the underside
of the rearward extension and the upper clamping portion by fastening means, and preferably
in which said fastening means is in the form of a captivated threaded bolt and locking
sleeve, and preferably in which the upper clamping bracket portion comprises a ring
which is passed over a threaded pipe that depends downwardly from the cistern, said
ring being locked to the cistern by means of a locking nut, said bolt being passed
through receiving holes in the upper clamping portion and lower clamping portion,
said lower clamping portion being clipped onto the pipe connection/duct underneath
the rear extension.
8. Apparatus as claimed in any one of Claims 5 to 7 in which said pipe connection/duct
includes a locking ring engaged on the pipe connection/duct and threadably engaged
with the threaded pipe which downwardly depends from the cistern, and preferably in
which a rubber seal is provided inbetween the downwardly depending pipe and the pipe
connection/duct, and preferably in which the rubber seal is retained in a recess in
the interior of the locking ring.
9. An adjustable connection for connecting a cistern to a w.c. bowl so that, in use,
water can flow from the cistern into the bowl, said connection allowing the relative
position of the cistern and w.c. bowl to be adjusted to one of a plurality of selectable
or adjustable positions relative to the cistern, in which water can be delivered from
the cistern into the bowl, and preferably comprising a connection pipe or duct slidingly
received or receivable in a seal mountable in an aperture in the w.c. bowl, and/or
in which said connection includes clamping bracket means arranged to clamp the cistern
to the w.c. bowl.