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EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION |
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Mention of the grant of the patent: |
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03.09.1997 Bulletin 1997/36 |
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Date of filing: 20.06.1994 |
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International Patent Classification (IPC)6: A47K 3/16 |
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Bath tub
Badewanne
Baignoire
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29.06.1993 SE 9302241
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04.01.1995 Bulletin 1995/01 |
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Proprietor: IDO Kylpyhuone Oy |
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SF-10600 Ekenäs (FI) |
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S-194 60 Upplands Väsby (SE)
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Representative: Newby, Martin John |
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JY & GW Johnson,
Kingsbourne House,
229-231 High Holborn London WC1V 7DP London WC1V 7DP (GB) |
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References cited: :
DE-A- 1 429 743 FR-A- 1 257 086
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patent, any person may give notice to the European Patent Office of opposition to
the European patent
granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall
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have been filed until the opposition fee has been paid. (Art. 99(1) European Patent
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[0001] This invention relates to a bath tub and panel arrangement of the kind referred to
in the preamble of claim 1 and to a bath panel arrangement for such a bath arrangement.
[0002] It is known to provide a bath arrangement with a detachable bath panel along a side
of the bath tub. However, with a conventional detachable bath panel, if it is desired
to access the space behind the bath panel and under the bath tub, for example for
tidying and cleaning purposes, it is necessary to completely detach the bath panel
from the bath tub and to lay it aside. Because a bath side panel is typically fairly
large and may be relatively heavy, it is difficult to lift the bath panel completely
clear of the bath tub. Furthermore there is not always enough space for the removed
bath panel which can easily hit the floor and/or walls of, or equipment in, the bathroom
causing them damage. As a result, tidying up and cleaning behind the bath panel of
a bath tub are in practice done too seldom.
[0003] A known bath tub and panel arrangement of the kind referred to is disclosed in DE-A-4
009 921. This known bath arrangement allows the bath panel to be pivoted forward but
does not allow the panel subsequently to be raised whilst still remaining attached
to the holder mechanism.
[0004] An object of the present invention is to provide a bath tub and panel arrangement
comprising a bath tub and a bath panel which can be raised with some simple movements
to a position that allows free access to the space beneath the bath tub.
[0005] According to the present invention, there is provided a bath tub and panel arrangement
as claimed in the ensuing claim 1.
[0006] Because the bath panel is not completely detached from its holder mechanism but is
only subjected to a restricted guided motion, it is easy to raise the bath panel to
a tidying position and subsequently to bring it back to its normal screening position.
Because the bath panel is all the time guided by its holder mechanism, there is no
risk that the bath panel will cause damage in the bathroom, which can easily occur
with conventional panels which have to be lifted completely clear of the bath tub
and laid aside.
[0007] In a preferred embodiment of the invention the holder mechanism comprises at least
one, preferably two, arm assemblies which are pivotally mounted at their lower ends
so that, by changing their angular position, the upper edge of the bath panel is moved
outwardly from the bath tub. Because the outwards movement required for releasing
the bath panel from the edge of the bath tub is relatively small, it is practical
for the holder mechanism to comprise arms which are pivotable or tiltable about lower
bearing points. The bearings may simply comprise plastics bearings, for example with
a detachable pin forming the bearing shaft proper. It is also suitable to attach the
arms of the holder mechanism to the nearest bath tub supporting foot or foot construction.
If the arms of the holder mechanism cannot be attached directly to a foot of the bath
tub, the bearing points of these arms may be arranged on a support structure that
is attached to or receives support from a foot structure of the bath tub. Because
an elongate bath tub has feet or a foot structure at both its opposite ends, it is
suitable to arrange two bath panel supporting arms at, or close to, feet at opposite
ends of, and along the same side of, the bath tub. The holder mechanism will then
be stable and provide good guiding for the bath panel.
[0008] The holder mechanism is preferably so arranged that the bath panel can be moved upwards
by means of a guided sliding movement between elements of the holder mechanism or
between the bath panel and the holder mechanism. Because the bath panel is usually
made of plate material, e.g. plastics or metallic material, while the most suitable
material for the holder mechanism is plastics material, it is convenient to arrange
the arms of the holder mechanism in the form of two elements slidable in or against
one another. Alternatively, the bath panel itself could be provided with slide shoes
or the like which slide against the arms of the holder mechanism. However this embodiment
is in practice less suitable.
[0009] Suitably latching means, forming part of the holder mechanism or arranged between
the bath panel and the holder mechanism, are arranged to releasably lock the bath
panel in its raised position. The latching means may comprise a spring latch which,
in a desired position, interengages with a locking slot or the like in the member
that keeps the bath panel in its raised position. The latching means may also comprise
a so-called alternating mechanism, which, by movement in a given direction, every
second time provides a locking function and every other second time provides an unlocking
function. In a bath tub according to the invention a conventional spring latch has
been found to provide the most simple and also the most reliable solution. Such a
latch mechanism may with advantage be combined with a member that restricts the motion
of the upper edge of the bath panel in a direction outwardly from the bath tub. Such
a restricting member is needed for easy control of the movement of the bath panel.
[0010] The edge or rim of a bath tub is often relatively broad and has an inverted channel
or U-form so that a laterally limited space is formed under the usually plane upper
part of the edge of the bath tub. This space is limited inwardly by the side of the
bath tub itself and outwardly by a short downwardly extending flange at the outer
side of the bath tub edge. A member that restricts the outwards movement of the bath
panel may be formed by an arm, the upper end of which moves in the space just described
under the edge of the bath tub. If this arm is somewhat flexible and is equipped with
a protrusion or a groove which can perform a latching function in cooperation with
a corresponding groove or protrusion in a part connected to the bath panel, a latching
function is automatically achieved if the latch member is made to flexibly engage
the part that is to be latched. Then the bath panel needs only to be lifted up and
the latching function is automatically activated when the bath panel reaches the desired
position. For releasing the latching function, the bath panel needs to be pulled outwards
against the flexible force of the latch member. The upper part of the latch member
is prevented from moving outwards by the outside flange of the bath tub edge and the
latch member is pulled out of its latching position. The bath panel can then be pushed
down to its normal position and moved inwards against the bath tub, In this way two
functions may be combined in a convenient manner.
[0011] By arranging, in the holder mechanism of the bath panel, a spring or some other member
that at least partly compensates for the weight of the bath panel, the advantage is
obtained that the bath panel does not reach its lowest position with too much force.
At the same time the spring or the like may be used to provide an upwardly directed
spring locking force to the bath panel that maintains the upper edge of the bath panel
in the desired position at the edge of the bath tub whilst allowing this securing
force to be easily overcome by pulling outwards.
[0012] The invention also relates to a bath panel arrangement for bath tubs.
[0013] An embodiment of the invention will now be described, by way of example, only, with
particular reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 schematically shows a cross-sectional view of a part of a bath tub and panel
arrangement according to the invention comprising a bath tub with a bath panel in
its normal position;
Figure 2 schematically shows the same cross-sectional view as Figure 1, but with the
bath panel in a raised position.
[0014] In the drawings there is shown a bath tub 1 positioned in a bathroom. The bath tub
is supported by four feet 2, the height position of which can be adjusted. The upper
body portion 3 of each foot has, on the side of the bath tub 1 facing outwardly into
the room, a bearing point 4 for a bath panel 5 of the bath tub. The bath tub 1 may
be of any suitable shape but will typically be of generally rectangular form having
two long sides and two short ends. Normally such a bath tub 1 is positioned with one
of its sides against a wall of the room. In this case the bath panel 5 comprises a
side panel for the bath tub 1 and is positioned in front of a side of the bath tub
1 facing into the room.
[0015] At each of the two feet 2 facing outwardly into the room, a holder mechanism is pivotally
journalled on a pin mounted at the bearing point 4 and supports the bath panel 5.
Each holder mechanism comprises two bars 6 and 7 of plastics material, which are slidably
attached to each other with the inner bar 7 turnably journalled at its lower end at
the bearing point 4 and the outer bar 6 carrying the bath panel 5 by means of upper
and lower fixing members 8. Between the bar 6 and the bar 7 of each of the two bar
pairs, there is arranged a pressure spring 9 which in the lowermost position of the
outer bar 6 provides an upwardly directed spring load to the bath panel 5. The inner
bar 7 is suitably of channel shape having outwardly turned side flanges received between
pairs of inwardly turned claws on the outer bar.
[0016] When it is required to raise the bath panel 5, a grip 10 is pulled outwardly so that
the upper edge of the bath panel 5 is moved outwards. A catch 11 adjacent each grip
10 and with an inclined engagement surface is moved against and beneath the lower
inwardly turned flange 12 of the bath tub edge as the bath panel 5 is moved outwards,
the flange forcing the catch 11 and the bath panel 5 to move slightly downwards against
the force of the spring 9.
[0017] As is apparent from Figure 2, the outward motion of the bath panel 5 takes place
by turning of the holder mechanism at the bearing points 4 only to a position where
the outer bars 6 can pass upwardly past the edge of the bath tub. This outwards pivoting
motion is restricted adjacent each grip 10 by an arm 13 which, when the bath panel
5 is moved outwards, engages the flange 12 of the bath tub edge. When the bath panel
reaches its out-turned position, it is possible, by lifting from the grip 10, to pull
the bath panel and the outer bars 6 upwardly into the position shown in Figure 2.
In this raised position, the bath panel is automatically locked by a protrusion 14
in each of the outer bars 6 which during the latter stages of the upward movement,
forces the somewhat flexible arm 13 slightly backwards before entering a locking groove
15 in the arm 13. Because the bath panel is retained in this raised position, it is
easy to gain access to the space beneath the bath tub 1, e.g. for tidying up and cleaning.
[0018] When it is desired to release the bath panel 5 from its raised position, the panel
5 is pulled slightly outwards, whereby the flange 12 prevents the arm 13 from also
moving outwards so that the arm flexibly disengages from the protrusion 14. The bath
panel 5 and the outer bars 6 may then be released, whereby a possibly careless release
is damped by the springs 9, which also give the flexible locking function that is
needed in order to allow the locking catches 11 to pass in under the flange 12 to
the position shown in Figure 1.
[0019] The invention is not limited to the embodiment described, but several variations
and modifications thereof are feasible within the scope of the attached claims.
1. A bath tub and panel arrangement including a bath tub (1), a movable bath panel (5)
and a holder mechanism carrying the bath panel (5) and turnable about an axis in fixed
relation to the bath tub (1), characterised in that the arrangement includes means
for maintaining connection of the bath panel (5) to the holder mechanism during movement
of the bath panel and in that said holder mechanism includes release means (10-13)
for releasing an upper edge of the bath panel (5) for movement from an inner position
to a folded out outer position laterally outside the edge of the bath tub (1), and
lifting means for restricted guided raising and lowering of the bath panel (5) between
said outer position and a raised position outwardly of the edge of the bath tub (1)
and giving free access to space beneath the bath tub (1).
2. A bath tub and panel arrangement according to claim 1, characterised in that the holder
mechanism comprises at least one, preferably two, arm assemblies (6,7) which are attached
at their lower ends and which, by changing their angular positions, allow the upper
edge of the bath panel (5) to be moved between said inner and outer positions.
3. A bath tub and panel arrangement according to claim 1 or 2, characterised in that
said lifting means includes guide means which allow upwards movement of the bath panel
(5) by means of a guided sliding motion either between elements of the holder mechanism
or between the bath panel (5) and the holder mechanism.
4. A bath tub and panel arrangement according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized
in that latching means (14,15) are provided either as part of the holder mechanism
or arranged between the bath panel (5) and the holder mechanism for releasably locking
the panel in its raised position.
5. A bath tub and panel arrangement according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised
in that the release means includes a mechanism (13) for restricting the motion at
the upper edge of the bath panel (5) in a direction outwardly from the bath tub (1).
6. A bath tub and panel arrangement according to any one the preceding claims, characterised
in that the holder mechanism includes a spring (9) or another member arranged to at
least partially compensate the weight of the bath panel (5) and preferably also to
provide a resilient biasing force for a latch mechanism keeping the bath panel (5)
in its normal attached position in relation to the bath tub (1).
7. A bath tub and panel arrangement according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised
in that the holder mechanism includes two elements slidable relative to one another,
one of said elements being fixed in the slide direction relative to the bath tub (1)
and the other of said slide elements being fixed relative to the bath panel (5).
8. A bath tub and panel arrangement according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised
in that the holder mechanism is attached to, or receives support from, at least one
foot structure (2,3) supporting the bath tub (1).
9. A bath tub and panel arrangement according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised
in that the bath panel (5) is a side panel positioned along one side of the bath tub
(1).
10. A bath panel arrangement for a bath tub (1), comprising a support structure for the
bath tub (1), a holder mechanism turnable relative to the support structure about
an axis, and a movable bath panel (5) carried by the holder mechanism, characterised
in that the panel arrangement includes means for maintaining connection of the bath
panel to the holder mechanism during movement of the bath panel (5) and in that the
holder mechanism includes release means (10-13) for releasing an upper edge of the
bath panel for movement from an inner position to a folded out outer position and
lifting means for restricted guided raising and lowering movement of the bath panel
between said outer position and a raised position.
1. Badewannen- und Blendenanordnung, die eine Badewanne (1), eine bewegliche Badewannenblende
(5) und einen Haltemechanismus umfaßt, der die Badewannenblende (5) trägt und um eine
Achse in einer festen Beziehung zur Badewanne (1) drehbar ist, dadurch gekennzeichnet,
daß die Anordnung eine Vorrichtung für das Aufrechthalten der Verbindung der Badewannenblende
(5) mit dem Haltemechanismus während der Bewegung der Badewannenblende umfaßt, und
daß der Haltemechanismus eine Freigabevorrichtung (10-13) umfaßt, um eine obere Kante
der Badewannenblende (5) für eine Bewegung von einer inneren Position zu einer ausgeklappten
äußeren Position zeitlich außerhalb des Randes der Badewanne (1) freizugeben, und
eine Hebevorrichtung für ein eingeschränktes, geführtes Anheben und Absenken der Badewannenblende
(5) zwischen der äußeren Position und einer angehobenen Position außerhalb des Randes
der Badewanne (1) und zur Ermöglichung eines freien Zugangs zum Raum unterhalb der
Badewanne (1).
2. Badewannen- und Blendenanordnung nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß der
Haltemechanismus mindestens einen, vorzugsweise zwei Armvorrichtungen (6, 7) umfaßt,
die an ihren unteren Enden befestigt sind und die es durch Ändern ihrer Winkelpositionen
gestatten, daß die oberen Kante der Badewannenblende (5) zwischen der inneren und
äußeren Position bewegt wird.
3. Badewannen- und Blendenanordnung nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß
die Hebevorrichtung eine Führungsvorrichtung umfaßt, die eine Aufwärtsbewegung der
Badewannenblende (5) mittels einer geführten Schiebebewegung entweder zwischen Elemente
des Haltemechanismus oder zwischen die Badewannenblende (5) und den Haltemechanismus
gestattet.
4. Badewannen- und Blendenanordnung nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch
gekennzeichnet, daß eine Verriegelungsvorrichtung (14, 15) entweder als Teil des Haltemechanismus
oder zwischen der Badewannenblende (5) und dem Haltemechanismus für eine lösbare Verriegelung
der Blende in ihrer angehobenen Position vorgesehen ist.
5. Badewannen- und Blendenanordnung gemäß einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch
gekennzeichnet, daß die Freigabevorrichtung einen Mechanismus (13) für das Einschränken
der Bewegung an der oberen Kante der Badewannenblende (5) in eine Richtung von der
Badewanne (1) nach außen umfaßt.
6. Badewannen- und Blendenanordnung nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch
gekennzeichnet, daß der Haltemechanismus eine Feder (9) oder ein anderes Teil umfaßt,
das angeordnet ist, um mindestens teilweise das Gewicht der Badewannenblende (5) zu
kompensieren und vorzugsweise auch eine elastische Vorspannkraft für einen Verriegelungsmechanismus
bereitstellt, der die Badewannenblende (5) in ihrer normal befestigten Position in
Bezug auf die Badewanne (1) hält.
7. Badewannen- und Blendenanordnung nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch
gekennzeichnet, daß der Haltemechanismus zwei zueinander verschiebbare Elemente umfaßt,
wobei eines der Elemente in der Schieberichtung relativ zur Badewanne (1) und das
andere Verschiebeelement relativ zur Badewannenblende (5) festgelegt ist.
8. Badewannen- und Blendenanordnung nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch
gekennzeichnet, daß der Haltemechanismus an mindestens einer Fußstruktur (2, 3), die
die Badewanne (1) trägt, befestigt ist oder durch sie abgestützt wird.
9. Badewannen- und Blendenanordnung nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch
gekennzeichnet, daß die Badewannenblende (5) eine Seitenblende ist, die entlang einer
Seite der Badewanne (1) angeordnet ist.
10. Badewannenblendenanordnung für eine Badewanne (1), die eine Stützstruktur für die
Badewanne (1), einen Haltemechanismus, der relativ zur Stützstruktur um eine Achse
bewegbar ist, und eine bewegliche Badewannenblende (5) umfaßt, die durch den Haltemechanismus
getragen wird, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Blendenanordnung eine Vorrichtung zur
Aufrechterhaltung der Verbindung der Badewannenblende mit dem Haltemechanismus während
der Bewegung der Badewannenblende (5) umfaßt, und daß der Haltemechanismus eine Freigabevorrichtung
(10-13) umfaßt, um eine obere Kante der Badewannenblende für eine Bewegung von einer
inneren Position in eine ausgefahrene äußere Position freizugeben und eine Hebevorrichtung
für eine eingeschränkte, geführte Anhebe- und Absenkbewegung der Badewannenblende
zwischen der äußeren Position und einer angehobenen Position.
1. Dispositif de baignoire et panneau, incluant une baignoire (1), un panneau de baignoire
(5) amovible, et un mécanisme de maintien soutenant le panneau de baignoire (5) et
pouvant pivoter autour d'un axe solidaire de la baignoire (1), caractérisé en ce que
ce dispositif inclut des moyens servant à maintenir la liaison du panneau de baignoire
(5) au mécanisme de maintien pendant le mouvement du panneau de baignoire, et en ce
que ledit mécanisme de maintien inclut des moyens de dégagement (10 à 13) servant
à dégager le bord supérieur du panneau de baignoire (5) pour lui permettre de se déplacer,
d'une position interne à une position déployée externe, latéralement hors du bord
de la baignoire (1), et des moyens de levage servant à faire monter et descendre le
panneau de baignoire (5) par mouvement restreint et guidé entre ladite position externe
et une position haute extérieure au bord de la baignoire (1), libérant ainsi l'accès
à l'espace situé au dessous de la baignoire (1).
2. Dispositif de baignoire et panneau selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que
le mécanisme de maintien comporte au moins un, et préférablement deux, assemblages
de bras (6,7) fixés à leurs extrémités inférieures, et qui permettent de déplacer,
en changeant leur position angulaire, le bord supérieur du panneau de baignoire (5)
entre lesdites positions interne et externe.
3. Dispositif de baignoire et panneau selon la revendication 1 ou la revendication 2,
caractérisé en ce que les moyens de levage incluent des moyens de guidage qui permettent
le déplacement vers le haut du panneau de baignoire (5) au moyen d'un mouvement coulissant
guidé, soit entre des éléments du mécanisme de maintien, soit entre le panneau de
baignoire (5) et le mécanisme de maintien.
4. Dispositif de baignoire et panneau selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes,
caractérisé en ce qu'il est muni de moyens de verrouillage (14, 15), soit faisant
partie du mécanisme de maintien, soit agencés entre le panneau de baignoire (5) et
le mécanisme de maintien, afin de pouvoir verrouiller et déverrouiller le panneau
quand il est en position haute.
5. Dispositif de baignoire et panneau selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes,
caractérisé en ce que les moyens de dégagement incluent un mécanisme (13) servant
à limiter le déplacement du bord supérieur du panneau de baignoire (5) vers l'extérieur
de la baignoire (1).
6. Dispositif de baignoire et panneau selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes,
caractérisé en ce que le mécanisme de maintien inclut un ressort (9) ou un autre élément
prévu pour compenser, au moins partiellement, le poids du panneau de baignoire (5),
et aussi de préférence pour fournir une force élastique oblique à un mécanisme de
verrouillage maintenant le panneau de baignoire (5) dans sa position normale, attaché
à la baignoire (1).
7. Dispositif de baignoire et panneau selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes,
caractérisé en ce que le mécanisme de maintien inclut deux pièces pouvant coulisser
l'une par rapport à l'autre, l'une des dites pièces étant fixe par rapport à la baignoire
(1) dans la direction du coulissement, et l'autre des dites pièces coulissantes étant
fixe par rapport au panneau de baignoire (5).
8. Dispositif de baignoire et panneau selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes,
caractérisé en ce que le mécanisme de maintien est fixé à, ou est soutenu par, au
moins une des structures de pied (2, 3) soutenant la baignoire (1).
9. Dispositif de baignoire et panneau selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes,
caractérisé en ce que le panneau de baignoire (5) consiste en un panneau latéral placé
le long d'un côté de la baignoire (1).
10. Dispositif de panneau de baignoire pour baignoire (1), comportant une structure de
soutien pour la baignoire (1), un mécanisme de maintien pouvant pivoter autour d'un
axe par rapport à la structure de soutien, et un panneau de baignoire amovible (5)
soutenu par le mécanisme de maintien, caractérisé en ce que ce dispositif de panneau
inclut des moyens servant à maintenir la liaison du panneau de baignoire au mécanisme
de maintien pendant le déplacement du panneau de baignoire (5), et en ce que le mécanisme
de maintien inclut des moyens de dégagement (10 à 13) servant à dégager le bord supérieur
du panneau de baignoire pour lui permettre de se déplacer d'une position interne à
une position déployée externe, et des moyens de levage servant à faire monter et descendre
le panneau de baignoire (5) par mouvement restreint et guidé entre ladite position
externe et une position haute.
