TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] This disclosure pertains to a floor gully assembly comprising a floor gully and a
water trap and a method for assembling a floor gully assembly.
BACKGROUND
[0002] Sanitary products, such as washbasins, bathtubs, saunas and showers are connected
to a drainage system, such as a floor drain. The floor drain may be connected to a
floor gully assembly for receiving and carrying wastewater to the sewer pipe. To prevent
malodours the floor gully assembly may be provided with an odour trap. The odour trap
may be a water trap, retaining water after use of the floor drain and the floor gully
assembly, and thereby creating an air seal. The air seal prevents gas from passing
from the floor gully assembly and back up through the floor drain. Water traps are
conventionally cup-shaped and mounted directly beneath the floor drain.
[0003] Floor gully assemblies are installed in a building subfloor, such as a concrete floor
or a wood floor structure. Floor gully assemblies may be adapted to receive wastewater
from more than one inlet, such as for example from a shower and a sauna. For such
floor gully assembly a second inlet may be arranged in a gully side wall. Since the
inlet openings typically is arranged above the outlet opening of the floor gully assembly,
this may add on to the height of the floor gully assembly.
[0004] For reasons of fitting into a concrete or wood floor structure of lesser height and
for reasons of cost and efficiency, there may be a desire to provide a more compact
and flexible floor gully assembly, which is easy and convenient to install as well
as cost efficient.
SUMMARY
[0005] The above and other objects may be achieved by a floor gully assembly according to
claim 1 and with a method for assembling the floor gully assembly according to claim
13. Further embodiments are set out in the dependent claims, in the following description
and in the drawings.
[0006] A floor gully assembly as set out herein and according to a first aspect comprises
a floor gully and a water trap comprising a water seal. The floor gully and the water
trap each extends in a vertical direction and in a lateral direction, as seen when
being in an intended mounted position. The floor gully comprises a gully inlet opening
arranged at a gully top, a gully side wall and a gully bottom, the gully sidewall
and the gully bottom defining a gully inner compartment. A gully outlet opening is
arranged in the gully side wall. The gully inner compartment comprises a water trap
receiving portion adapted for receiving the water trap, the water trap receiving portion
being in fluid connection with the gully outlet opening. The water trap is adapted
to form a seal between the gully inner compartment and the gully outlet opening allowing
water flow from the inner compartment to the gully outlet opening only via the water
trap. The water trap receiving portion is arranged offset, as seen in the lateral
direction x, with respect to the gully inlet opening.
[0007] That the water trap receiving portion "offset" with respect to the gully inlet opening
means that the water trap receiving portion is arranged out of line, in the lateral
direction, with respect from the gully inlet opening, as seen in a vertical projection
of the gully inlet opening.
[0008] Conventionally, floor gullies are arranged directly below and in line with the gully
inlet opening. The floor gully assembly according to the present disclosure improves
the drainage of water from the floor drain and is less space consuming, as seen in
the vertical direction, since the water trap is arranged at height with the gully
outlet opening.
[0009] Since the water trap receiving portion of the gully inner compartment is arranged
offset with respect of the gully inlet opening, a larger volume of water may be received
by the floor gully prior to passing the water trap, which increases the drainage efficiency.
[0010] The water trap may have a rectangular or a modified rectangular cross-section and
the water trap receiving portion may have a corresponding rectangular or a modified
rectangular cross-section, such that the water trap fits tightly into the water trap
receiving portion.
[0011] A water trap having a rectangular or a modified rectangular cross-section has been
found to provide a more compact and less space consuming in the floor gully assembly
according to the present invention, compared with conventional cup-shaped water traps.
Furthermore, such shapes may provide an enhanced seal in the water trap receiving
portion between the gully inner compartment and the gully outlet opening. The cross-section
of the water trap may have a square shape, a modified square shape, an elongated rectangular
shape or a modified elongated rectangular shape. With "a modified" square or rectangular
shape herein is meant that the corner portions may have a curved shape and that the
wall portions may be curved slightly outwards.
[0012] The gully inlet opening may have a non-square rectangular shape or any other oblong
shape. Alternatively, the gully inlet opening may have a square or a modified square
shape.
[0013] For reasons of aesthetics and drainage efficiency, the floor drain may be of a type
which is adapted to be arranged and extend along a wall. Such floor drains may have
an elongated rectangular shape, as seen from above. A floor gully assembly according
to the present disclosure comprising a gully inlet opening with a non-square rectangular
or any other oblong shape is well adapted to receive water from a floor drain having
an elongated rectangular shape.
[0014] The floor gully assembly may comprise a guiding member, sloping downwards from the
gully inlet opening or from the gully side wall and towards the gully bottom and inwards
towards the water trap receiving portion of the gully inner compartment. The guiding
member may be a sloping surface.
[0015] When assembling a floor gully assembly according to the present disclosure, the water
trap is first lowered in a vertical direction, the water trap is subsequently inserted
into the water trap receiving portion by moving the water trap in the lateral direction.
The guiding member of the floor gully may be a surface sloping towards inwards towards
the water trap receiving portion facilitates a correct assembly of the floor gully
and the water trap.
[0016] The guiding member may be a part of the gully side wall, such as a sloping surface
of the gully side wall.
[0017] The water trap may comprise a trap inlet, a trap outlet and a trap overflow chamber
configured to hold a predetermined amount of water, the trap overflow chamber providing
a fluid passage between the trap inlet and the trap outlet and wherein the water trap
is configured to form a water seal in the trap overflow chamber.
[0018] When the water trap is received in the water trap receiving portion, the water trap
may be completely housed within the trap receiving portion or protrude only partly
from the trap receiving portion. At least 20% of the water trap may be arranged offset
with respect to the gully inlet opening, as seen in the lateral direction x and based
on a total volume of the water trap. Optionally, at least 40 % of the water trap may
be arranged offset with respect to the gully inlet opening. Preferably, at least 60%,
such as 80%, of the water trap may be arranged offset with respect to the gully inlet
opening.
[0019] The water trap may comprise a stopping member extending in the vertical direction
of the water trap and being adapted to be in contact the gully sidewall and preventing
movement in the lateral direction x of the water trap towards the gully outlet opening
when the water trap is inserted into the water trap receiving portion. The stopping
member may be arranged at an upper part, i.e. facing a floor drain to which the floor
gully is mounted, of the water trap, as seen when being in the intended mounted position.
[0020] The floor gully may comprise a support surface extending in the vertical direction
of the floor gully and being adapted to be in contact with a lower part of the water
trap when the water trap is inserted into the water trap receiving portion. The floor
gully may alternatively or additionally comprise a support surface extending in the
vertical direction of the floor gully and being adapted to be in contact with an upper
part of the water trap when the water trap is inserted into the water trap receiving
portion.
[0021] The floor gully inlet opening may cover substantially the whole top of the floor
gully. Thereby allowing a large wastewater inlet and an efficient drainage. Such at
least 90% or 95% of the top of the floor gully.
[0022] The floor gully may comprise a first side inlet opening, arranged in the gully sidewall.
Optionally, the floor gully comprises a second side inlet opening. The floor gully
may furthermore comprise a third and a fourth side inlet opening or more. The side
inlet openings may be arranged above, or at height with a top surface of the water
trap when being in an intended mounted position.
[0023] The water trap may be a static water trap and fulfil the requirements for water traps
according to the standard EN 1253.
[0024] In a method for assembling a floor gully assembly as disclosed herein and according
to a first aspect, the floor gully assembly comprises a floor gully and a water trap
comprising a water seal. The floor gully and the water trap each extends in a vertical
direction and in a lateral direction, as seen when being in an intended mounted position.
The floor gully comprises a gully inlet opening arranged at a gully top, a gully sidewall
and a gully bottom, the gully sidewall and the gully bottom defining a gully inner
compartment. A gully outlet opening is arranged in the gully sidewall. The gully inner
compartment comprises a water trap receiving portion adapted for receiving the water
trap, the water trap receiving portion being in fluid connection with the gully outlet
opening. The water trap is adapted to form a seal between the gully inner compartment
and the gully outlet opening, allowing water flow from the inner compartment to the
gully outlet opening only via the water trap. The water trap receiving portion is
arranged offset, as seen in the lateral direction x, with respect to the gully inlet
opening. The method comprises the steps of:
- a) lowering the water trap in the vertical direction through the gully inlet opening
and into the gully inner compartment;
- b) moving the water trap in the lateral direction to insert the water trap into the
water trap receiving portion so as to form a sealed connection between the water trap
receiving portion and the water trap, allowing water flow from the inner compartment
to the gully outlet opening only via the water trap.
[0025] The gully body may comprise a guiding member, sloping downwards from the gully inlet
opening or from the gully side wall and towards the gully bottom and inwards towards
the water trap receiving portion, and wherein in step a), the water trap slides along
the at least one guiding member when being lowered in the vertical direction.
[0026] The guiding member sloping inwards towards the water trap receiving portion facilitates
a correct assembly of the floor gully and the water trap.
[0027] The water trap may comprise a stopping member, protruding in the vertical direction,
and wherein in step b), the water trap is moved in the lateral direction into the
receiving portion until the stopping member comes into contact with the sidewall.
The stopping member thus ensures a correct positioning of the water trap in the water
trap receiving portion.
[0028] The floor gully may comprise a vertical supporting surface, and wherein in step b),
the water trap is moved in the lateral direction into the water trap receiving portion
until a lower part, as seen in the vertical direction, of the water trap comes into
contact with the supporting surface.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0029]
- Fig.1
- illustrates a floor gully assembly according to the present disclosure connected to
a floor drain;
- Fig. 2
- illustrates a cross-section of the floor gully assembly shown in fig. 1;
- Figs. 3a-c
- illustrate a method for assembling a floor gully assembly according to the present
disclosure, and
- Fig. 4
- illustrates a cross-section of the floor gully assembly shown in fig. 1.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0030] It is to be understood that the drawings are schematic and that individual components
are not necessarily drawn to scale. The floor gully assembly shown in the figures
is provided as an example only and should not be considered limiting to the invention.
Accordingly, the scope of invention is determined solely by the scope of the appended
claims.
[0031] Figure 1 illustrates a floor gully assembly 1 connected to a floor drain 20. The
floor drain assembly 1 comprises a floor gully 2 and a water trap 3 comprising a water
seal (shown in Fig. 2).
[0032] The floor gully 2 and the water trap 3 each extends in a vertical direction y and
a lateral direction x, as seen when being in an intended mounted position. The floor
drain 20 is an elongated rectangular floor drain with an elongated rectangular floor
drain opening 21. The elongated rectangular floor drain 20 may for example be installed
along a wall of a bathroom. The floor drain opening 21 is fluidly connected to a gully
outlet opening 4. The floor gully assembly 1 comprises a gully outlet opening 9, a
first side inlet opening 18 and a second side inlet opening 19. The side inlet openings
18, 19 may for example be connected to a drain outlet from a sauna and/or a washing
machine. The side inlet openings 18,19 may to be arranged above the gully outlet opening
9, as seen in the vertical direction and when being in the intended mounted position
for efficient water drainage. The side inlet openings are optional for the floor gully
according to the present disclosure.
[0033] Figure 2 is a cross-sectional view of the floor gully assembly 1 illustrated in figure
1. The floor gully assembly 1 comprises the floor gully 2 and the water trap 3, each
of the floor gully 2 and the water trap 3 extends in the vertical direction y and
in the lateral direction x, when being in the mounted position. The floor gully 2
comprises a gully inlet opening 4 arranged at a gully top 5, a gully side wall 6 and
a gully bottom 7. The gully sidewall 6 and the gully bottom 7 define a gully inner
compartment 8. A gully outlet opening 9 is arranged in the gully side wall 6. The
gully inner compartment 8 comprises a water trap receiving portion 10 adapted for
receiving the water trap 3. The water trap receiving portion 10, as well as the water
trap 3, are arranged offset with respect to the gully inlet opening 4, as seen in
the lateral direction x. The water trap receiving portion 10 is arranged in fluid
connection with the gully inlet opening 4 and is in fluid connection with the gully
outlet opening 9. The water trap 3 is adapted to form a seal between the gully inner
compartment 8 and the gully outlet opening 9 allowing water flow from the inner compartment
8 to the gully outlet opening 9 only via the water trap 3. The water trap 3 may be
provided with a sealing member 22, sealing between the wall of the water trap receiving
portion 10 and the water trap 3.
[0034] The water trap 3 comprises a trap inlet 12, a trap outlet 13 and a trap overflow
chamber 14. The trap overflow chamber 14 is configured to hold a predetermined amount
of water. The trap overflow chamber 14 provides a fluid passage between the trap inlet
12 and the trap outlet 13 and the water trap 3 is configured to form a water seal
in the trap overflow chamber 14.
[0035] Figure 3a discloses the floor gully 2 and the water trap 3 prior to assembly of the
floor gully assembly 1. The floor gully 2 comprises a gully inlet opening 4 arranged
at the gully top 5, a first inlet opening 18 and a second inlet opening 19, each being
arranged in and extending from the gully side wall 6. The water trap 3 comprises a
trap inlet 12, a trap outlet 13 and a trap overflow chamber 14.
[0036] The water trap 3 is intended to be inserted into the water trap receiving portion
10 of the gully inner compartment 8 via the gully inlet opening 4 arranged at the
gully top 5, and to be lowered in the vertical direction y.
[0037] Figure 3b illustrates when the water trap has been lowered into the gully inner compartment
8. The floor gully 2 comprises a guiding member 11, here in the form a sloping surface,
sloping downwards from the gully inlet opening 4 or from the gully side wall 6 and
towards the gully bottom 7 and inwards towards the water trap receiving portion 10.
The guiding member 11 is optional to the floor gully assembly as disclosed herein.
Upon assembly, the water trap 3 slides along the guiding member 11 and towards the
water trap receiving portion 10, thereby facilitating correct placement and providing
support during mounting.
[0038] In a subsequent step, and as illustrated in figure 3c, the water trap 3 is moved
in the lateral direction into the water trap receiving portion 10 so as to form a
sealed connection between the water trap receiving portion 10 and the water trap 3
allowing water flow from the inner compartment 8 to the gully outlet opening 9 only
via the water trap 3.
[0039] The water trap 3 comprises a stopping member 16, protruding in the vertical direction
y, and when the water trap 3 is moved in the lateral direction x into the water trap
receiving portion 10, the stopping member 16 ensures a correct placement of the water
trap 3. The stopping member 16 is an optional feature for the water trap 3. To further
guide the water trap 3 into correct placement in the water trap receiving portion
10, the floor gully 2 comprises a support surface 17 extending in the vertical direction
y of the floor gully 2. The support surface 17 is adapted to be in contact with a
lower part of the water trap 3a when the water trap 3 is inserted into the water trap
receiving portion 10.
[0040] As illustrated in figure 4, the water trap 3 is housed almost completely within the
trap receiving portion 10, such that less than 20% of the water trap protrudes from
the trap receiving portion (10), based on a total volume of the water trap.
1. A floor gully assembly (1) comprising a floor gully (2) and a water trap (3) comprising
a water seal, the floor gully (2) and the water trap (3) each extending in a vertical
direction (y) and in a lateral direction (x), as seen when being in an intended mounted
position, the floor gully (2) comprising a gully inlet opening (4) arranged at a gully
top (5), a gully side wall (6) and a gully bottom (7), the gully sidewall (6) and
the gully bottom (7) defining a gully inner compartment (8), a gully outlet opening
(9) is arranged in the gully side wall (6), the gully inner compartment (8) comprising
a water trap receiving portion (10) adapted for receiving the water trap (3), the
water trap receiving portion (10) being in fluid connection with the gully outlet
opening (9), the water trap (3) being adapted to form a seal between the gully inner
compartment (8) and the gully outlet opening (9) allowing water flow from the inner
compartment (8) to the gully outlet opening (9) only via the water trap (3) characterized in that the water trap receiving portion (10) is arranged offset, as seen in the lateral
direction x, with respect to the gully inlet opening (4).
2. The floor gully assembly (1) according to claim 1, wherein the water trap (3) has
a rectangular or modified rectangular cross-section and the water trap receiving portion
(10) has a corresponding rectangular or modified rectangular cross-section.
3. The floor gully assembly (1) according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the gully inlet opening
(4) has a non-square rectangular shape or any other oblong shape.
4. The floor gully assembly (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the floor
gully (2) comprises a guiding member (11), sloping downwards from the gully inlet
opening (4) or from the gully side wall (6) and towards the gully bottom (7) and inwards
towards the water trap receiving portion (10).
5. The floor gully assembly (1) according to claim 4, wherein the guiding member (11)
is a part of the gully side wall (6).
6. The floor gully assembly (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein
the water trap (3) comprising a trap inlet (12), a trap outlet (13) and a trap overflow
chamber (14) configured to hold a predetermined amount of water, the trap overflow
chamber (14) providing a fluid passage between the trap inlet (12) and the trap outlet
(13) and wherein the water trap (3) is configured to form a water seal in the trap
overflow chamber (14).
7. The floor gully assembly (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein
the water trap (3) when being received in the water trap receiving portion (10) is
housed completely within the trap receiving portion (10) or protrudes only partly
from the trap receiving portion (10), optionally wherein at least 20% of the water
trap (3) is being arranged offset with respect to the gully inlet opening (4), as
seen in the lateral direction x and based on a total volume of the water trap (3).
8. The floor gully assembly (1) according to any of the preceding claims, the water trap
(3) comprises a stopping member (16) extending in the vertical direction (y) of the
water trap (3) and being adapted to be in contact the gully sidewall (6) and preventing
movement in the lateral direction x of the water trap (3) towards the gully outlet
opening 9 when the water trap (3) is inserted into the water trap receiving portion
(10).
9. The floor gully assembly (1) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the
floor gully (2) comprises a support surface (17) extending in the vertical direction
(y) of the floor gully (2) and being adapted to be in contact with a lower part of
the water trap (3a) when the water trap (3) is inserted into the water trap receiving
portion (10).
10. The floor gully assembly (1) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the
floor gully inlet opening (4) covers substantially the whole top (5) of the floor
gully (2).
11. The floor gully assembly (1) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the
floor gully (2) comprises a first side inlet opening (18), arranged in the gully sidewall
(6), optionally, the floor gully (2) comprises a second side inlet opening (19), optionally
the floor gully (2) comprises a third side inlet opening.
12. The floor gully assembly (1) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the
water trap (3) is a static water trap and fulfils the requirements for water traps
(3) according to standard EN 1253.
13. A method for assembling a floor gully assembly (1), wherein the floor gully assembly
(1) comprises a floor gully (2) and a water trap (3) comprising a water seal, the
floor gully (2) and the water trap (3) each extending in a vertical direction (y)
and in a lateral direction (x), as seen when being in an intended mounted position,
the floor gully (2) comprising a gully inlet opening (4) arranged at a gully top (5),
a gully sidewall (6) and a gully bottom (7), the gully sidewall (6) and the gully
bottom (7) defining a gully inner compartment (8), a gully outlet opening (9) is arranged
in the gully sidewall (6), the gully inner compartment (8) comprising a water trap
receiving portion (10) adapted for receiving the water trap (3), the water trap receiving
portion (10) being in fluid connection with the gully outlet opening (9), the water
trap (3) being adapted to form a seal between the gully inner compartment (8) and
the gully outlet opening (9) allowing water flow from the inner compartment (8) to
the gully outlet opening (9) only via the water trap (3), the water trap receiving
portion (10) being arranged offset with respect to the gully inlet opening (4);
the method comprising the steps of:
a) lowering the water trap (3) in the vertical direction (y) through the gully inlet
opening (4) and into the gully inner compartment (8); and
b) moving the water trap (3) in the lateral direction (x) to insert the water trap
(3) into the water trap receiving portion (10) so as to form a sealed connection between
the water trap receiving portion (10) and the water trap (3) allowing water flow from
the inner compartment (8) to the gully outlet opening (9) only via the water trap
(3).
14. The method according to claims 13, wherein the gully body comprises a guiding member
(11), sloping downwards from the gully inlet opening (4) or from the gully side wall
(6) and towards the gully bottom (7) and inwards towards the water trap receiving
portion (10), and wherein in step a), the water trap (3) slides along the at least
one guiding member (11).
15. The method according to any of claims 13 and 14, wherein the water trap (3) comprises
a stopping member (16), protruding in the vertical direction (y), and wherein in step
b), the water trap (3) is moved in the lateral direction (x) into the receiving portion
until the stopping member (16) comes into contact with the sidewall (6).
16. The method according to any of claims 13-15, wherein the floor gully (2) comprises
a vertical supporting surface (17), and wherein in step b), the water trap (3) is
moved in the lateral direction (x) into the water trap receiving portion (10) until
a lower part (3a), as seen in the vertical direction (y), of the water trap (3) comes
into contact with the supporting surface (17).