The invention relates to an actuating device for a drain fitting of a flushing cistern, having a push button housing, which may be inserted into an opening in a cistern lid, having at least one push button mounted in this push button housing and having a pusher, which may be moved downwards to trigger flushing by actuation of the at least one push button.
Actuating devices of this type are known and are suitable in particular for ceramic cisterns, which display significant variations in size due to production conditions. These actuating devices have thus to be constructed in such a way that they may be adapted to different cistern dimensions and in particular to different cistern lid thicknesses. This adaptability requires comparatively great structural complexity and also special, likewise comparatively complex mounting. During servicing the actuating device has accordingly to be demounted and then remounted, which is likewise comparatively complex.
An actuating device of the stated type has become known in the prior art from WO 01/46528. This enables adaptation to different sizes of cistern, and additionally enables dual flushing. However, here too mounting of the actuating device is comparatively complex. This also applies to servicing.
The object of the invention is to provide an actuating device of the stated type which enables simpler mounting. The actuating device is intended nevertheless to be inexpensive to manufacture and functionally reliable.
The object is achieved in the case of an actuating device of the above type in that the push button housing is fastened only to the cistern lid and may be lifted off the at least one push button and the pusher with the cistern lid. In the case of the actuating device according to the invention, the push button housing is not connected fixedly to the at least one push button and the pusher in the mounted state, but rather may be lifted off them. This has the significant advantage that the cistern lid may be simply lifted and then set back in place during mounting and servicing. Mounting is accordingly also simplified, since the at least one push button and the pusher may be checked while the lid is lifted and the lid with the push button housing may be set in place at the end.
According to a further development of the invention, the push button housing, the push button and the pusher form a separate insert. According to a further development of the invention, this insert additionally comprises a guide element, in which the pusher is guided.
According to a further development of the invention, the insert comprises means for screw-fastening to a yoke of the drain fitting. Such a screw-fastening enables depth adjustment of the insert, so enabling particularly simple adaptation to different cistern sizes.
This is particularly simple when, according to a further development of the invention, the guide element may be screwed onto a connecting element. The connecting element in particular connects the guide element to said yoke.
According to a further development of the invention, the push button housing is connected for rotation to the guide element, such that the insert may be screwed onto the drain fitting using the push button housing as mounting aid. This has the significant advantage that the insert may be fastened in a precisely positioned manner to the drain valve when the cistern lid is in place. The push button housing serves in this case as a tool for screwing on the insert. The final position of the screwing process is here preferably the final position of the push button housing. The push button housing is thus screwed downwards with said insert when the cistern lid is in place, until for example a collar of the push button housing rests on the top of the cistern lid. The insert has then reached its correct position. The push button housing may then be lifted off with the cistern lid and fastened to the cistern lid for example by means of a nut. To screw on the nut, the push button housing preferably has an external thread in a lower region.
The insert is preferably constructed in such a way that dual flushing is possible. For example, its components comprise one push button for a full flush and a further push button for a partial flush. In principle, however, an actuating device with just one push button is also feasible.
The invention further relates to a drain fitting with an actuating device according to the invention. In this drain fitting, the actuating device is arranged on a yoke of a drain valve of the drain fitting. According to a further development of the invention, the actuating device is connected to this yoke by a connecting element. Preferably, this connecting element has an external thread, onto which a guide element of the actuating device is screwed.
The invention further relates to a method of mounting such a drain fitting.
Further advantageous features are revealed by the dependent patent claims, the description which follows and the drawings.
An exemplary embodiment of the invention is explained in greater detail below with reference to the drawings, in which:
a-6d show individual steps during mounting of the actuating device according to the invention.
The actuating device 6 is mounted in an opening 4 (
In the push button housing 7 there are mounted two push buttons 8 and 9, which may be moved downwards by hand to trigger flushing. If only push button 8 is pressed, a full flush is triggered, during which substantially all the water present in the cistern 1 is used for flushing. If the large push button 8 is pressed with the small push button 9, only a partial flush is triggered. In addition, a guide element 12 is mounted in the push button housing 7 and, in accordance with
The sleeve 37 extends substantially over the entire length of the connecting element 15, as shown for example in
The guide element 12 is connected to the yoke 14 via the connecting element 15. It is thus stationary during actuation. According to
As is apparent, the guide element 12 is arranged within the push button housing 7 but is not firmly connected thereto. This likewise applies to the two push buttons 8 and 9. The cistern lid 2 may therefore be lifted off the drain fitting 32 together with the push button housing 7 and the nut 13. When the cistern lid 2 is lifted, the push buttons 8 and 9, the pusher 11 and the sleeve 37 then thus remain mounted fixedly on the connecting element 15 or the yoke 14. The two push buttons 8 and 9 work even when the lid 2 has been lifted off. Flushing may thus be triggered even when the lid 2 has been lifted off and thus without push button housing 7.
The push button housing 7, the push buttons 8 and 9, the spring 10, the guide element 12 and the pusher 11 form a mounting unit 29, which is prefabricated and which may be connected detachably as a unit to the float valve 20.
The above-mentioned functional separation between the push button housing 7 and the parts arranged therein enables simple and quick mounting, which will be explained in greater detail below with reference to
a shows the cistern 1 with mounted float valve 20 and lid 2 in place thereon. As mentioned above, the push button housing 7 forms a mounting unit 29 with the push buttons 8 and 9, the guide element 12 and the pusher 11 together with the spring 10. This mounting unit 29 is likewise illustrated in
The mounting unit 29 is inserted from above into the opening 4 and screwed onto the thread 28 of the connecting element 15 by turning the push button housing 7, until the collar 7a rests on the top 36 of the cistern lid 2 as shown in
Once the mounting unit 29 has been fastened to the yoke 14 in accordance with
If the cistern 1 is serviced, the cistern lid 2 may be straightforwardly lifted off the cistern tank 3. The push button housing 7 then remains on the cistern lid 2. The drain fitting is fully functional even when the cistern lid 2 has been lifted off. The flushing function may thus be checked while the cistern lid 2 is off. After servicing, the cistern lid 2 may be set back in place, after which the cistern 1 is again functional.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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07 405 153.3 | May 2007 | EP | regional |