This application claims the benefit of priority to Italian Patent Application No. 102019000013635, filed on Aug. 1, 2019, the entire contents and disclosure of which are hereby incorporated by reference herein.
The present invention relates to a bathroom for two cabins of a ship and to a prefabricated structure for two cabins of a ship comprising this bathroom.
As is known, the areas of a ship intended for accommodating the crew have to take up the smallest possible percentage of the available areas, thus benefitting the areas intended for the passengers.
But while there is this need, there is also the need to make the accommodation intended for the crew living on-board the ship, including for long periods of time, for example a few months, both comfortable and cozy.
Of course, the need to have comfortable spaces for the crew clashes with the need for the areas intended for the crew to occupy a small percentage.
The prior art has addressed these problems by providing a first type of cabin, which is intended for two people and shares the bathroom with another cabin intended for another two people.
This solution, which provides shared rooms and a bathroom shared by four people, is obviously not adapted for ensuring high levels of comfort and hygiene that should, however, be guaranteed for the crew.
An improvement with respect to this type of accommodation is represented by accommodation intended for just one person that shares the bathroom with another piece of accommodation. In this solution, the living comfort of the accommodation is improved, but two members of crew are forced to share the bathroom.
This type of accommodation is used the most since it provides individual sleeping areas, which are separate and accessible from two separate entrances, but with an entirely communal bathroom that is accessible from inside the sleeping areas. The main disadvantage of this type of accommodation is that two members of crew have to take it in turns to use the bathroom.
One type of cabin is known and used that is similar to the previous cabin, in which each piece of accommodation also has a washbasin.
Although this last solution represents a further improvement in terms of the comfort and hygiene of the accommodation intended for the crew, it still has a few drawbacks in terms of, for example, sharing the sanitary vase between two members of crew.
Furthermore, in this solution, the washbasin is located in the cabin, adjacently to the desk. Therefore, in addition to not ensuring a level of hygiene, it turns the washbasin into a sort of support shelf that is always damp. Furthermore, this solution makes it difficult to use the desk.
The solutions in the prior art have further drawbacks.
In fact, from the point of view of the plants for draining the bathroom, the fact of having a bathroom shared between two pieces of accommodation means that, for design and maintenance convenience, the plants for draining the shower, the washbasin (when communal) and the sanitary vase are arranged in a gap formed beneath the floor. Therefore, the level of the bathroom will consequently be lower than the level of the cabin.
Furthermore, the production units require the option to use as many prefabricated modules as possible, both because the construction of the modules is more simple and the construction times are shorter on land, and in order to render the supplies, the components and the plants as uniform as possible and to standardize them as far as possible.
There is therefore the need to overcome the drawbacks and limitations cited with reference to the prior art.
Therefore, there is the need to provide a bathroom for two cabins, which is more comfortable that the types of bathrooms in the prior art.
Furthermore, there is the need to increase the level of hygiene of the bathroom compared with the solutions in the prior art.
Once again, another need is to provide a sanitary vase for the exclusive use of each cabin.
Furthermore, there is the need to increase the level of privacy of the cabins intended for the crew.
Once again, there is the need to provide prefabricated modules for the cabins for the crew, which make it possible to decrease the production times of said cabins and make it possible to standardize as many parts of the structure of the cabins as possible.
These needs are met by a bathroom for two cabins of a ship as per claim 1, and by a structure for two cabins of a ship as per claim 13.
Additional features and the advantages of the present invention will become clearer from the description given below of preferred and non-limiting embodiments thereof, in which:
The elements or parts of elements that the embodiments described in the following have in common will be indicated by the same reference numerals.
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The bathroom 12 essentially comprises three spaces 18, 20, 22 and two separate entrances 24, 26 for access to the bathroom from the respective two cabins 14, 16.
As may be seen in the examples in
The shower room 22 comprises a movable wall 28, which is adapted to be moved between two positions:
As may be seen in
In alternative embodiments of the bathroom, the first room 18 and the second room 20 may be provided with the washbasin or with the sanitary vase. In another embodiment, the first room 18 and the second room 20 may form antechambers for entry into the shower room, with the washbasin and sanitary vase arranged outside the first and the second room.
In accordance with a possible embodiment, the bathroom 12 comprises a central wall 42 between the first room 18 and the second room 20.
In other words, as may be seen in the example shown in
In accordance with a possible embodiment, the central wall 42, the moveable wall 28 in the first position, and the moveable wall 28 in the second position may form a Y, in which the moveable wall 28 in the first position and in the second position forms the arms of the Y, while the central wall 42 forms the trunk of the Y.
In accordance with a possible embodiment, the moveable wall 28 may comprise a side edge 38 that is provided with hinge means 40 adapted to connect said moveable wall 28 to a central wall 42. The hinge means 40 are adapted to allow the moveable wall 28 to rotate about a hinge axis X between the first position and the second position.
In a possible alternative embodiment, which is not shown in the attached drawings, the moveable wall may be moved by means of the sliding guides arranged on the structure and relative sliding elements arranged on the wall.
In accordance with a possible embodiment, the moveable wall 28 may comprise a first handle 70 and a second handle 72, which are arranged on the opposite surfaces of the moveable wall 28.
As may be seen in the embodiment shown in
In particular, the side wall 58 may comprise:
In a possible alternative embodiment, the block may be directly formed by the hinge means 40.
With reference to
As may be seen in
In accordance with one embodiment, a first gap 62 may be provided, in which a showerhead 66 may be provided. Furthermore, a second gap 64 may be provided, in which a sponge and/or a bottle of shower gel may be positioned.
Lighting means 68, for example a LED lamp, may be arranged on the ceiling element 60.
In accordance with a possible embodiment, the moveable wall 28 is adapted to seal with the shower tray 56 and/or ceiling element 60 in the first position and in the second position.
In accordance with a possible embodiment, the central wall 42 between the first room 18 and the second room 20 is provided with the first washbasin 32 and the second washbasin 36.
One embodiment of this type is shown in the examples shown schematically in
In accordance with a possible embodiment, the central wall 42 comprises a technical compartment 46 near to the end 44 connected to the floor, inside which pipes 48, 50 for the shower room 22 and/or for the first and second washbasin 30, 36 are provided.
This design solution is particularly advantageous since it makes it possible to use the same technical compartment 46 for the pipes of the shower room 22 and for the pipes of the washbasins 32, 36.
In a possible alternative embodiment, the washbasins 32, 36 may be provided on side walls 74, 76 that are substantially opposite with respect to the shower room 22. One embodiment of this type is shown in the example in
In accordance with a possible embodiment, two bottom walls may be provided opposite the shower room: a first bottom wall 78 relating to the first room 18 and second bottom wall 80 relating to the second room 20.
In a first embodiment, the first bottom wall 78 and the second bottom wall 80 may form a T together with the central wall 42. More specifically, the first bottom wall 78 and the second bottom wall 80 form the arms of the T, while the central wall 42 forms the trunk of the T.
Advantageously, the first sanitary vase 30 may be provided on the first bottom wall 78 and the second sanitary vase 34 may be provided on the second bottom wall 80.
In particular, the first bottom wall 78, the second bottom wall 80 and the central wall 42 may form a Y, in which: the first bottom wall 78 and the second bottom wall 80 form the arms of the Y, while the central wall 42 forms the trunk of the Y.
In accordance with a possible embodiment, a second technical compartment 82 may be provided in the first bottom wall 78 and the second bottom wall 80. The second technical compartment 82 may be formed in a space between the first bottom wall 78 and the second bottom wall 80 and the outer wall 84 of the bathroom 12.
Advantageously, the second technical compartment 82 may be used for the drainage pipes, electrical panels, etc.
As may be seen in the embodiment shown in
Instead, as may be seen in the embodiment shown in
In accordance with a possible embodiment, the bathroom may have an outer perimeter having a substantially octagonal base.
In accordance with a possible embodiment, the outer perimeter of the bathroom may also be a different type of perimeter formed by means of rectilinear and/or curved wall portions.
In particular, the structure 90 for two cabins 14, 16 of a ship comprises a bathroom 12 for two cabins 14, 16 of the type described above.
More specifically, the structure comprises a first cabin 14 and a second cabin 16 in which the bathroom 12 is arranged in a substantially central position between the two cabins.
Therefore, the first room 18 is accessible from the first cabin 14, while the second room 20 is accessible from the second cabin 16.
Advantageously, the outer perimeter of the structure 90 may be substantially rectangular, comprising two major walls 92, 94 and two minor walls 96, 98.
In accordance with a possible embodiment, the bathroom 12 may be provided in the region of a major wall 92 of the outer perimeter of the structure 90 such that the outer wall 84 corresponds to a central portion of the major wall 92.
In accordance with a possible embodiment, the following may be arranged on the major wall 92 at the sides of the outer wall 84:
The first bed 104 and the second bed 106 may be arranged in the region of the second major wall 94. More specifically, the longer side of the first bed 104 and the second bed 106 is substantially stuck to the major wall 94 of the structure 90.
A separation wall between the two cabins may be arranged between the two beds.
Service elements, such as a desk, a television, a fridge, etc. may be arranged in the region of the minor walls 96, 98.
In accordance with a possible embodiment, the overall dimensions of the structure for two cabins may be defined by:
Advantageously, the overall dimensions of the structure for two cabins may be defined by:
In accordance with possible alternative embodiments, the outer perimeter of the structure 90 may be trapezoidal, or polygonal, for example. In another alternative embodiment, the outer perimeter 90 may be formed by means of rectilinear wall portions and/or curved wall portions.
The advantages that it is possible to achieve by means of a bathroom and a structure for two cabins of a ship according to the present invention are therefore now obvious.
First of all, a private sanitary vase is made available for each cabin. This constitutes an advantage in terms of both privacy and in terms of hygiene.
Furthermore, in the bathroom according to the present invention, only the shower room is shared between the two cabins. However, the specific movement and function of the moveable wall makes it possible to achieve a considerable improvement in terms of privacy.
Once again, the floor of the first room and the second room, in which the sanitary vases and the washbasins are arranged, is at the same level as the cabins, since the relative pipes may be arranged in a technical compartment 46 that is provided in the central wall 42.
In this regard, another advantage that is offered is a substantial reduction in the weight of the bathroom, and therefore of the cabin. In fact, since a compartment is no longer necessary beneath the floor of the bathroom for the passage of the pipes, the structure of the bathroom is significantly simplified in favor of mounting ease and the overall weight of the structure.
Furthermore, the bed may be positioned transversally with respect to the central wall between the two cabins such that the minor walls may house the items of furniture and functional elements.
In order to meet specific needs, a skilled person will be able to make modifications to the embodiments described above and/or substitute elements described with equivalent elements, without thereby departing from the scope of the attached claims.
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