Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to a sanitary equipment. More particularly, the present
invention relates to a wall hung ceramic sanitary equipment, such as a WC bowl or
a wash basin, and a shrouded fixation for such. Moreover, the present invention also
relates to a method for providing a ceramic sanitary equipment.
Background
[0002] Sanitary equipment, such as WC bowls, bidets, or wash basins, may be mounted in a
sanitary facility in many different ways. For example, WC bowls may be secured to
the floor supporting the bowl in order to prevent movement of the WC bowl. Such fixation
is generally necessary for preventing the water connections, e.g. the water supply
and the sewage, to be sealed properly to the bowl.
[0003] However there is a trend to instead mount sanitary equipment to a wall. Such replacement
allows a more appealing appearance of the sanitary equipment and it also allows a
more flexible positioning of the sanitary equipment within the bathroom facility.
Moreover wall mounted sanitary equipment provides facilitated and more efficient cleaning
since the area between the sanitary equipment and the floor is made available without
any obstructing elements.
[0004] Traditionally wall mounted sanitary equipment are fastened to the wall by means of
bolts extending out from the wall, whereby the sanitary equipment is hung onto the
bolts and screwed tightly in order to provide a secure fixation.
[0005] Such mounting is cumbersome due to the narrow space on the backside of the sanitary
equipment. Further, the bolts onto which the sanitary equipment is hung must be accessible
which greatly affects the visual appearance of the equipment.
[0006] One option is therefore to access the bolts through the seat lid holes, which then
must be horizontally aligned with the position of the bolts. Should this not be the
case, access must be provided from the underside of the WC bowl. This operation makes
great demands on the dexterity of the installation personnel, and it also requires
the provision of a supportive structure in the rear end for the fixation device to
press against.
[0007] More particularly, the manufacturing process of the sanitary equipment is highly
dependent on the kind of intended fixation. If a readily accessible, and thus visible,
fixation is to be used, various manufacturing techniques may be utilized. However,
in case of a shrouded or concealed fixation, a very complex molding process must be
utilized for handling negative draft angles which are necessary for forming a support
surface for the fixation device when the fixation acts to press the rear end towards
the wall. Complex molding requires more advanced molds and techniques thus increasing
the overall manufacturing cost substantially.
[0008] Hence, there is a need for a ceramic sanitary equipment as well as to an associated
fixation arrangement allowing an improved method for mounting a sanitary equipment
to a wall structure.
Summary
[0009] The present invention seeks to mitigate or eliminate the above-identified deficiencies
and solves at least the above mentioned problems by providing a fixation for a wall
hung sanitary equipment.
[0010] An idea of the present invention is to provide a ceramic sanitary equipment which
can be molded without any negative draft angles. Hence, a much more simple manufacturing
technique, such as high pressure molding or casting, can be utilized thus reducing
the manufacturing costs significantly. Such manufacturing technique, i.e. molding
with only positive draft angles, has not yet been available for shrouded fixations.
[0011] An object is therefore to provide a ceramic sanitary equipment, such as a WC bowl,
a bidet, or a wash basin, which may be wall hung using shrouded or concealed fixations
while being manufactured by a simple and low-cost process.
[0012] Another object is to provide a fixation system for such sanitary equipment.
[0013] idea yet further idea is to provide a sanitary equipment with a rear end having at
least one area, which area is configured to accommodate, in a static manner by means
of an adhesive material, a fixation device for engagement with associated fixation
supports on the wall.
[0014] According to a first aspect, a ceramic sanitary equipment to be attached to a wall
by means of at least one bolt is provided. The sanitary equipment comprises a main
body and a rear end integrally formed with said main body and facing said wall when
attached, wherein said rear end comprises at least one area onto which a shrouded
fixation device is securely attached by means of an adhesive material, said shrouded
fixation device being provided for engagement with an associated fixation support
of said wall.
[0015] The rear end may be formed by a molding process involving only positive draft angles,
which is advantageous in that a more simple and automatic manufacturing process, such
as high pressure casting, may be utilized thus reducing the manufacturing costs significantly.
[0016] The at least one fixation device may be secured to said respective area by means
of glue. Hence, a very robust and static attachment of the fixation device may be
utilized whereby the fixation device may be premounted to the sanitary equipment for
simplifying logistics, transportation, storage, etc.
[0017] The at least one area may surround the respective fixation device along at least
a part of the length of said fixation device. This is advantageous in that improved
securing is obtained. Preferably, each area includes one or several ceramic surfaces
with good adherence to the adhesive used.
[0018] Said area may be formed as a recess such that the fixation device may be easily aligned
and inserted into the area.
[0019] The shrouded fixation device may be configured to be clamped within said associated
fixation support of said wall. This is advantageous in that no tools are necessary
for providing the required fixation.
[0020] The fixation device may include a first portion which is inserted into said recess,
and a second portion which extends out from said recess such that it faces the wall
when attached, wherein said second portion comprises a tapered lug. Such fixation
device may preferably be used together with a fixation support, comprising at least
one receiving member being configured to be securely attached to bolts extending out
from said wall, wherein said receiving member forms a U-shape for receiving the tapered
lug of said fixation device. The tapered lug - U-shape interface thus provides a very
efficient clamping effect, while at the same time urges the sanitary equipment towards
the wall.
[0021] The fixation support may preferably extend laterally such that it may engage with
two laterally spaced fixation devices. Hence, only one fixation support is required
even if several fixation devices are utilized, thus improving and facilitating the
mounting process.
[0022] The fixation support may further include a plurality of laterally spaced apart through
holes, whereby a single fixation support may be provided to fit with various standards
requiring specific distances between the wall bolts.
[0023] The fixation support may further comprise a securing device for locking said fixation
support to said sanitary equipment. Preferably, special tools are required to operate
the securing device in order to prevent vandalism and unauthorized dismounting of
the sanitary equipment.
[0024] The securing device may include at least one hollow sleeve for surrounding the bolt,
and a tightening screw for tilting said sleeve relative said bolt. Hence, additional
fastening is obtained whereby withdrawing of the sleeves are impossible without loosening
the tightening screw.
[0025] The tightening screw may be accessible only via holes in the sanitary equipment.
This is advantageous in that already available holes in the outer surface of the sanitary
equipment are utilized, whereby no further holes are necessary for tightening.
[0026] The securing device may further include a bridge connecting two laterally spaced
apart sleeves. This facilitates handling during mounting, since the bridge will keep
the sleeves in place in a very efficient manner.
[0027] According to a second aspect, a method for providing a ceramic sanitary equipment
to be attached to a wall is provided. The method comprises the steps of providing
a main body, providing a rear end integrally formed with said main body and facing
said wall when attached, wherein said rear end is molded such that it comprises at
least one area, and securely attaching a fixation device onto said area by means of
an adhesive material. The steps of providing the main body and the rear end may preferably
be performed by high pressure casting.
[0028] A shrouded fixation device should in this context be interpreted broadly as a fixation
device used for securing the sanitary equipment to a wall structure in order to allow
the sanitary equipment to be wall hung. Further, the term "shrouded" should in this
context be interpreted as being invisible and not accessible for a user during normal
operation. Hence, a shrouded fixation device is provided inside the rear end of the
sanitary equipment when wall hung, such that the sanitary equipment may have a continuous
surface around its periphery. However, a shrouded fixation device does not exclude
fixation devices which are accessible through holes in the upper surface of a WC bowl
and normally provided to allow the attachment of a seat lid.
Brief Description of Drawings
[0029] These and other aspects, features and advantages of which the invention is capable
of will be apparent and elucidated from the following description of embodiments of
the present invention, reference being made to the accompanying drawings, in which
Fig. 1 is a cross-sectional view of a sanitary equipment attached to a wall;
Fig. 2a is a partial isometric view of a rear end of a sanitary equipment;
Fig. 2b-2d are cross sectional views of parts of a rear end of sanitary equipments
according to specific embodiments;
Fig. 3 is an isometric view of a fixation device according to an embodiment;
Fig. 4 is an exploded view of a fixation support according to an embodiment;
Fig. 5 is an isometric view of the fixation support when mounted;
Fig. 6 is a side view of a sanitary equipment attached to a wall by means of fixation
according to a further embodiment; and
Fig. 7 is a side view of a sanitary equipment attached to a wall by means of fixation
according to a yet further embodiment.
Detailed Description
[0030] The following description focuses on embodiments of fixations for securely attaching
ceramic sanitary equipment, such as WC's, bidets, or wash basins, to a wall.
[0031] Starting with Fig. 1, a ceramic WC bowl 10 is attached to a wall 20 by means of a
shrouded fixation arrangement 30. The WC bowl 10 has a water inlet (not shown) and
a water sewage 12 being connected to a sewage pipe extending out from the wall 20.
Further, in order to provide the shrouded fixation the WC bowl has a rear end 14 forming
a planar periphery 16 abutting the wall 20.
[0032] The sanitary equipment 10, which in this particular embodiment is represented as
a WC bowl but may also represent a bidet, a wash basin, or similar, has a main body
11 and a rear end 14. The main body 11 is configured to accommodate water during use,
while the rear end 14 is provided for necessary fixations and connections. The rear
end 14 is formed integrally with the main body 11.
[0033] For ceramic sanitary equipment, the main body 11 as well as the rear end 14 is normally
manufactured by a molding or casting process and subsequent firing, glazing, etc.
[0034] The fixation arrangement 30 is formed by a kit-of-parts, or system, comprising two
members 300, 350. The first member 300 is a fixation device which is securely attached
to the WC bowl 10 prior to mounting. The fixation device 300 extends from the WC bowl
10 towards the wall 20 but ends at a horizontal distance from the periphery 16 of
the rear end 14. Further, the fixation device 300 has a wedge shaped portion 310 in
the form of a tapered lug which is projecting vertically downwards from the fixation
device 300.
[0035] The second member 350 forms a receiving member or fixation support which is securely
attached to the wall 20 prior to mounting. The fixation support 350 extends out from
the wall 20 into the rear end 14 of the WC bowl 10. Further, the fixation support
350 has support edges 356 formed by a U-shape which is projecting vertically upwards
from the fixation support 350.
[0036] Before turning to details of the fixation 30, a more detailed description of the
sanitary equipment 10 will be provided in the following.
[0037] As the sanitary equipment, e.g. the WC bowl 10 shown in Fig. 1 is to be mounted on
a wall, it is necessary to provide a rear end 14 with suitable means for allowing
such fixations. The present embodiments relate to a ceramic sanitary equipment having
at least one, and preferably two fixation devices 300 premounted in a static manner.
Preferably, the fixation devices 300 are connected to the rear end 14 such that they
do not need to be accessible by a user during mounting.
[0038] A rear end 14 is shown in Fig. 2a. The rear end 14 is formed by molding a composition
of clay and water, which is known in the art, into a three-dimensional piece followed
by suitable firing and glazing processes. As can be seen in Fig. 2, the rear end 14
is integrally formed with a main body 11 forming the actual bowl. The rear end 14
includes a water sewage connection 12 as well as flushing water inlet 13. Further,
the rear end 14 is provided with two laterally spaced areas in the form of recesses
or pockets 17, 18. Each recess 17, 18 is formed as a closed-end cavity, of which an
open end is provided facing the wall 20 when mounted. Each recess 17, 18 accommodate
a fixation device 300 inserted into the open end, such that the tapered lug 310 of
the fixation device 300 extends out from said recess 17, 18.
[0039] Since the recesses 17, 18 are terminated by a closed end any fixation device inserted
into said recesses 17, 18 will not rest against a support surface in the rear end
for allowing the fixation to press the sanitary equipment towards the wall. Moreover,
the provision of the closed end recesses 17, 18 makes it possible to mold the rear
end 14 without any negative draft angles, which is a major advantage compared to ceramic
sanitary equipment available today and intended for being wall hung by means of shrouded
fixations. Hence, the unique construction of the rear end, with the closed end recesses
17, 18, and the shrouded fixation which will be described later, allows a much more
simplified way of providing wall hung sanitary equipment to a much lesser cost than
what is possible today.
[0040] With reference to Figs. 2b-d, other embodiments of rear ends 14 of a sanitary equipment
are shown. In Fig. 2b, a rear end 14 is shown having an area 17 formed as a recess
into which a shrouded fixation device 300 is inserted and securely attached. As is
clearly shown, the rear end 14 is formed without negative draft angles and may thus
be manufactured by a simple and automatic process.
[0041] This is also the case for the example shown in Fig. 2c, wherein the rear end 14 does
not include a recess. Instead, the area 17 is formed by an angle between two ceramic
surfaces onto which the fixation device 300 is attached by means of an adhesive.
[0042] A further embodiment of a rear end 14 is shown in Fig. 2d. Here, the area 17 is formed
by a single surface. The dashed lines represent the seat lid holes of a WC bowl, through
which tools for operating a fixation device (not shown) may be inserted. Hence, this
particular embodiment allows for other fixation devices requiring access for tightening.
[0043] Having a rear end 14 being molded without negative draft angles requires a new way
of attaching the fixation devices. Traditionally, accessible pockets for shrouded
fixations have allowed fixation devices to be clamped within the rear end. Since this
option is no longer available as there will be no support surfaces for ensuring sufficient
attachment of the fixation devices, the embodiments presented herein includes the
feature of attaching the fixation device by means of adhesives, such as glue.
[0044] Now turning to Fig. 3, an embodiment of a fixation device 300 is shown. The fixation
device 300 is secured within a recess 17, 18 of the rear end 14, or attached to an
area of the rear end 14 by means of an adhesive material. Preferably, glue is used
to securely accommodate the fixation device 300. However, any other adhesive may be
used being capable of withstanding a high load. The tapered lug, i.e. the wedge shaped
portion 310 extends from a body 320 having the shape of a truncated pyramid. This
particular shape is advantageous in that the body 320 forms a tilted surface 322 which
may be inserted into a tapered recess 17, 18 in the WC bowl 10 whereby the required
vertical alignment of the wedge shaped portion 310 is easily obtained. However, other
shapes such as cylindrical or conical may also be possible for this component. Further,
the wedge shaped member 310 forms a tilted surface 312 extending inwards from the
apex of the wedge shaped member 300 towards the body 320. The fixation device is preferably
made of aluminum, although other strong materials may also be used for this particular
component. The surface 322 may further be provided with grooves, or any other topographic
structure for increasing the surface to which glue or any other adhesive is applied.
[0045] The features of the fixation device 300 allow the fixation device 300 to be connected
to the fixation support 350 of which one embodiment is shown in further details in
Fig. 4. The fixation device 350 includes a receiving member 352 which includes through
holes 354 for securing said receiving member to bolts extending out from the wall.
Preferably, the receiving member 352 extends over two or more fixation devices 300
and is securely attached to two laterally spaced apart bolts. Moreover, additional
through holes 354 may be provided such that a single receiving member 352 may be used
for different distances between bolts. Further, each through hole 354 may be elongated
in a vertical direction for allowing vertical alignment of the receiving member 352.
[0046] The receiving member 352 is formed by a rigid material, such as aluminum or other
strong materials, and includes a laterally extended U-shape 356 for receiving the
tapered lug 310 of the fixation device 300. Hence, the tapered lug 310 of the fixation
device 300 will be clamped into the U-shape 356 when a downward pressure is applied
to the sanitary equipment 10.
[0047] The receiving member 352 is secured to the bolts by means of nuts 360 which are threaded
onto the bolts. Preferably, a grooved washer 362 is provided on each bolt for improving
the robustness of the attachment. Corresponding grooves may thus also be provided
on the receiving member 352.
[0048] The fixation support 350 may preferably further include sleeves 364 for each bolt.
The inner diameter of each sleeve 364 is preferably somewhat bigger than the diameter
of the bolts, such that the sleeves 364 may be tilted relative the bolts when the
sleeves 364 are enclosing the bolts. The sanitary equipment 10 may be further secured
to the wall by means of a bridge 366 which extends laterally and includes recesses
367 for alignment and engagement with the sleeves 364. The bridge 366 further includes
a threaded passageway for receiving a tightening screw 368. The threaded passageway
is arranged laterally adjacent to the recesses of the bridge 366 such that insertion
of the tightening screw 368 will force the sleeves 364 to tilt relative the longitudinal
extension of the bolts. The sleeves 364, the bridge 366, as well as the tightening
screws 368 together form a securing device 369 which purpose is to further improve
the robustness of the fixation as well as to prevent any lateral displacement of the
sanitary equipment 10 relative the wall. The securing device 369 is also advantageous
in that it makes the fixation more vandal proof due to the requirement of special
tools for dismounting the sanitary equipment from the wall.
[0049] The tightening screws 368 are preferably accessible via holes in the sanitary equipment,
which holes may also be used to connect a seat lid in case of a WC bowl.
[0050] The fixation support 350 is further shown in Fig. 5, wherein the receiving member
352 as well as the securing device 369 is shown when they interact with each other.
Further, in Fig. 5 it is shown how the seat lid fixation may be provided at the same
location as utilized for tightening the securing device 369.
[0051] An embodiment of a wall mounted WC bowl is shown in Fig. 6. The fixation device 300
is inserted into a recess 17 of the WC bowl 10 and fastened by means of glue or another
adhesive suitable for attaching the fixation device 300 to a ceramic material of which
the sanitary equipment is made of. Improved fastening and alignment is achieved by
means of the tilted surface 322 of the fixation device 300 and the corresponding tapered
profile of the recess 17.
[0052] The receiving member 352 is securely attached to the wall 20 by means of a bolt 22
extending out from the wall 20. The bolt extends through the receiving member 352
via a through hole 354. The through hole 354 has preferably a non-circular cross section,
such that the position of the receiving member 352 may be adjusted vertically and/or
horizontally. Further, a washer 362 is provided having a through hole which diameter
is only slightly larger than the diameter of the bolt 22. The attachment of the receiving
member 352 is provided by means of a nut 360 engaging with the bolt 22.
[0053] Once mounted, the wedge shaped member, or tapered lug 310 of the fixation device
300 is inserted into the distance formed between the legs of the U-shape 356 of the
receiving member 352. Hence, the wedge shaped member 310 is abutting the U-shape 356
such that a downward movement of the WC bowl 10 relative the wall 20 urges the WC
bowl 10 towards the wall 20 until the wedge shaped portion 310 is clamped against
the U-shape 356. At this position, the rear end 14 of the WC bowl 10 is abutting the
wall 20, or is arranged close to the wall 20. An additional sealing 18, such as a
strip of silicone, may be provided at the interface between the WC bowl 10 and the
wall 20.
[0054] The method of mounting sanitary equipment to a wall will now be described. Firstly,
the receiving member 352 is attached to the wall 20. Preferably, the nuts 360 are
tightened lightly such that the receiving member 352 may be vertically aligned before
final tightening of the nuts 360. In a next step, the sanitary equipment 10 is provided
with corresponding fixation devices 300. However, this step may be already performed
during manufacturing. At this point it may be suitable to connect all water piping
and optional sealing between the wall 20 and the sanitary equipment. The sanitary
equipment 10 is subsequently brought into contact with wall 20 such that the periphery
16 of the rear end 14 is close to the wall 20. The position of the sanitary equipment
10 should thus be chosen such that all preinstalled members of the wall 20, such as
the receiving member 352 and additional water connectors and sealing parts, are enclosed
within the periphery 16 of the toilet. Further, each one of the fixation devices 300
should be arranged vertically above the corresponding receiving member 352 of the
wall 20.
[0055] The securing device 369, i.e. the sleeves 364 as well as the bridge 366, could at
this point also be provided onto the receiving member in order to form a more robust
fixation support 350.However, the securing device 369 is not necessary for providing
sufficient fastening of the sanitary equipment. It merely serves to improve the stability
and robustness for making the final fixation vandal proof.
[0056] In a last step, the WC bowl 10 is lowered such that the wedge shaped portion 310
abuts the U-shape 356. As the WC bowl 10 is moved further downwards the wedge shaped
member 310, and thus the entire WC bowl 10, is urged towards the wall 20 until the
wedge shaped member 310 is clamped into the U-shape 356 of the receiving member 352.
The rear end 14 of the WC bowl 10 will at this position be close to the wall 20. Consequently,
the WC bowl 10 is tightly secured with respect to the wall 20. It should be noted
that the described fixation is very robust and does not allow any movement of the
sanitary equipment relative the wall once the sanitary equipment has been pressed
downwards.
[0057] Further to this, the tightening screws 368 of the securing device 369 are tightened
to further improve the fixation.
[0058] Now turning to Fig. 7 another embodiment of a fixation arrangement is shown. The
shrouded fixation arrangement is essentially the same as previously described, whereby
the same reference numerals are used also for this embodiment. However, in this embodiment
the fixation device 300 includes an inverted U-shape 356 while the receiving member
352 includes the tapered lugs 310. Since the relative positions of the fixation device
300 and the receiving member 352 provide the connection between the wedge shaped member
310 and the U-shape 356 in a manner similar to what has previously been described,
the sanitary equipment 10 will be securely attached to the wall 20 also for this embodiment.
[0059] The receiving member 352 and the fixation device 300 may preferably be made as rigid
pieces without any moving parts. The members 300, 352 may thus be constructed in robust
materials such as metal or plastic.
[0060] The present invention has been described above with reference to specific embodiments.
However, other embodiments are equally possible within the scope of the invention.
The invention is thus only limited by the appended claims.
[0061] It is also to be understood that the present invention not only may be used for WC
bowls suspended from a wall structure; the invention may be used for mounting any
kind of sanitary equipment that is attached to a wall structure, e.g. wash basins,
bidets, urinals and the like.
1. A ceramic sanitary equipment to be attached to a wall (20) by means of at least one
bolt, comprising
a main body (11) and a rear end (14) integrally formed with said main body (11) and
facing said wall (20) when attached, wherein
said rear end (14) comprises at least one area (17, 18) onto which a shrouded fixation
device (300) is securely attached by means of an adhesive material, said shrouded
fixation device (300) being provided for engagement with an associated fixation support
(350) of said wall (20).
2. The sanitary equipment according to claim 1, wherein said rear end (14) is formed
by a molding process involving only positive draft angles.
3. The sanitary equipment according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said at least one fixation
device (300) is secured to said respective area (17, 18) by means of glue.
4. The sanitary equipment according to any one of claims 1-3, wherein said at least one
area (17, 18) surrounds the respective fixation device (300) along at least a part
of the length of said fixation device (300).
5. The sanitary equipment according to any one of claims 1-4, wherein said area (17,
18) is formed as a recess.
6. The sanitary equipment according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said
shrouded fixation device (300) is configured to be clamped within said associated
fixation support (350) of said wall (20).
7. The sanitary equipment according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said
fixation device (300) includes a first portion (320) which is inserted into said recess
(17, 18), and a second portion (310) which extends out from said recess (17, 18) such
that it faces the wall (20) when attached, wherein said second portion (310) comprises
a tapered lug.
8. A fixation support for engagement with at least one fixation device (300) of a sanitary
equipment (10) according to claim 7, comprising at least one receiving member (352)
being configured to be securely attached to bolts (22) extending out from said wall
(20), wherein said receiving member (352) forms a U-shape (356) for receiving the
tapered lug (310) of said fixation device (300).
9. The fixation support according to claim 8, wherein said fixation support (350) extends
laterally such that it may engage with two laterally spaced fixation devices (300).
10. The fixation support according to claim 9, wherein said fixation support (350) further
includes a plurality of laterally spaced apart through holes (354).
11. The fixation support according to any one of claims 8-10, further comprising a securing
device (369) for locking said fixation support (350) to said sanitary equipment (10).
12. The fixation support according to claim 11, wherein said securing device (369) includes
at least one hollow sleeve (364) for surrounding the bolt (22), and a tightening screw
(368) for tilting said sleeve (364) relative said bolt (22).
13. The fixation support according to claim 12, wherein said tightening screw (368) is
accessible via holes in the sanitary equipment (10).
14. A method for providing a ceramic sanitary equipment to be attached to a wall, comprising
the steps of:
providing a main body,
providing a rear end integrally formed with said main body and facing said wall when
attached, wherein said rear end is molded such that it comprises at least one area,
and
securely attaching a fixation device onto said area by means of an adhesive material.
15. The method according to claim 14, wherein the steps of providing the main body and
the rear end is performed by high pressure casting.