Adhesive element with a suction cup

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6318685
  • Patent Number
    6,318,685
  • Date Filed
    Monday, November 1, 1999
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 20, 2001
    22 years ago
Abstract
An adhering element (10) has a sucker (12) made of an elastomeric plastic and a connecting element (14) made of a more rigid plastic. The connecting element (14), which has a flange border (24), is connected non-releasably to the sucker (12) by virtue of the two parts (12), (14) being produced preferably by two-component injection moulding. This increases the stability of the adhering element (10), in particular when the latter is connected to an elongate object, for example a self-supporting toothbrush.
Description




The invention relates to an adhering element with a sucker according to the preamble of claim


1


and to an adhering element connected to an object.




Adhering elements which are provided with a sucker are known in general and, provided, for example with a hook, are used in bathrooms in order to hang objects, for example towels. The hook, which consists of a more rigid material than the sucker, is usually connected to the sucker on the outside of the latter.




In addition, a sucker which is known from EP-A1-0 611 533 and corresponds to the preamble of claim


1


is arranged at the end of a toothbrush handle, in order that said toothbrush can usually be set down vertically on a horizontal surface. The sucker, which consists of an elastomeric plastic, is connected to the toothbrush handle by way of its head side. This sucker may either be produced separately from the handle and connected to the handle by adhesive bonding or a mechanical connection or be produced integrally, by injection moulding, with a non-slip handle sheath.




The disadvantage with this known adhering element on the toothbrush is the high degree of compliance of the sucker, as a result of which the stability is brought into question.




The object of the invention is therefore to provide an adhering element which, without any reduction in adherence, ensures increased stability.




The object set is achieved according to the invention by the features of claim


1


and other claims.




The solution according to the invention results in the sucker being stiffened, so that the possibility of the latter slanting is reduced. This is advantageous, in particular, when an elongate object is fastened perpendicularly, either vertically or horizontally, with respect to a fastening surface.




Further advantages of the invention can be gathered from the following description of an exemplary embodiment.











An exemplary embodiment of the invention is explained in more detail with reference to the drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

shows an adhering element with a sucker and a connecting element for fastening an object, and





FIG. 2

shows the adhering element according to

FIG. 1

with a toothbrush fastened thereon.











The adhering element


10


illustrated in

FIG. 1

has a sucker


12


which consists of an elastomeric plastic and a connecting element


14


which is connected to the sucker and consists of a more rigid plastic. The sucker


12


is illustrated in a non-stressed state on its smooth planar surface


16


, on which it rests by way of its sealing border


18


.




The connecting element


14


has a stub


22


which passes through a passage


20


in the sucker


12


coaxially. The stub


22


has a flange border


24


by way of which it grips behind the sucker


12


in the interior


26


of the latter. The stub


22


projects out on the outside of the sucker


12


in order to be connected to an object which is to be fixed. At the projecting end, the stub


22


has a step


28


.




The sucker


12


is connected non-releasably to the connecting element


14


preferably by two-component injection moulding. This ensures that the sucker


12


does not have any unsealed locations which could impair its adherence. However, it is also possible to produce a non-releasable connection by ultrasonic welding, adhesive bonding or welding by the supply of heat.




It is also conceivable for the connecting element to be produced from a material other than plastic, for example from metal. In such a case, it would be possible for the non-releasable connection between the sucker and the connecting element to be produced by adhesive bonding.




The sucker


12


is stabilized by the flange border


24


of the connecting element


14


resting in the interior


26


of the sucker


12


. As a result, the stability of the adhering element


10


is increased, on the one hand, and, on the other hand, it is made easier to detach the adhering element


10


from the surface


16


as a result of leverage.




Since the connecting element


14


consists of a more rigid material than the sucker


12


, a more solid connection to the object which is to be fixed is also ensured.




In

FIG. 2

, the adhering element


10


according to

FIG. 1

is arranged on a self-supporting toothbrush


30


. As its essential elements, said toothbrush has a hollow handle


32


and a brush head


34


. For fastening purposes, the projecting end of the stub


22


of the connecting element


14


passes into a passage


36


of the hollow handle


32


of the toothbrush


30


.




The toothbrush


30


is preferably connected non-releasably to the adhering element


10


by ultrasonic welding. However, it is also possible for the parts


30


and


10


to be connected to one another by adhesive bonding or the supply of heat. The handle


32


may in this case be connected either to the flexible sucker


12


or to the more rigid connecting element


14


. Such a connection makes it possible to prevent the formation of joints in which contaminants can penetrate.




The adhering element according to the invention may also be used, for example, for fixing some other kind of brush or some other kind of object.



Claims
  • 1. Adhering element for fixing an object (30) on a smooth planar surface (16), with a sucker (12) which comprises an elastomeric plastic and has a sealing border (18), the sucker (12) being connected non-releasably to a connecting element (14) for the attachment of the object (30), the connecting element (14) comprising a material which is more rigid than the plastic of the sucker (12), said connecting element comprising a stub (22) which extends outwardly from the sucker, passes through the sucker (12) coaxially and includes an inner flange border (24), which grips behind the sucker (12) in the interior (26) of the latter, the sucker (12) and connecting element (14) being non-releasably connected to one another by two-component injection moulding or by ultrasonic welding.
  • 2. Adhering element according to claim 1, wherein the connecting element (14) consists of plastic.
  • 3. Adhering element according to claim 1, wherein the connecting element (14) consists of metal.
  • 4. In combination, an adhering element according to claim 1 and a brush (30) having a handle (32) which at one end thereof surrounds the connecting element (14) and is non-releasably connected thereto.
  • 5. The combination of claim 4 wherein the brush is a toothbrush.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
0354/97 Feb 1997 CH
Parent Case Info

This application is the national phase of international application PCT/EP98/00720 filed Feb. 6, 1998 which designated the U.S.

PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 102e Date 371c Date
PCT/EP98/00720 WO 00 11/1/1999 11/1/1999
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO98/36182 8/20/1998 WO A
US Referenced Citations (4)
Number Name Date Kind
2144159 Kieft Jan 1939
4945598 Racioppi Aug 1990
5104077 Liu Apr 1992
5645254 Ng et al. Jul 1997
Foreign Referenced Citations (5)
Number Date Country
658 104 Oct 1986 CH
2 253 693 May 1974 DE
35 18640 A1 Nov 1986 DE
41 36 638 A1 May 1992 DE
0 611 533 Aug 1994 EP