Flush-mounted flush tank

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6182302
  • Patent Number
    6,182,302
  • Date Filed
    Friday, August 28, 1998
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 6, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
The flush-mounted flush tank has a tank body with a bottom wall, side walls with a front wall and a cover wall as well as an inspection opening. The front wall and the cover wall each have an inspection opening, which can be arranged optionally for actuation from the top or for actuation from the front at the time of mounting. The inspection opening not in use is covered with a closing plate. Only one tank body is needed for the two usual types of actuation, which substantially simplifies stock keeping and mounting.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention pertains to a flush-mounted flush tank, with a tank body, which has a bottom wall, side walls with a front wall and a cover wall, as well as an inspection opening.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Flush-mounted flush tanks have been known for a long time and are described in, e.g., EP-A-0 544 616 and DE-A-31 39 834. Both the manufacture and the mounting of such flush-mounted flush tanks are comparatively complicated.




SUMMARY AND OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION




The basic object of the present invention is to provide a flush-mounted flush tank of the type mentioned that can be manufactured and mounted in a simpler manner and less expensively and is nevertheless reliable in operation.




This object is accomplished in a flush-mounted flush tank of this type by the front wall and the cover wall each having an inspection opening, which can be arranged optionally for actuation from the top or for actuation from the front. The flush-mounted flush tank according to the present invention has the essential advantage that only a single tank body needs to be manufactured for the two usual types of actuation. It is no longer necessary to manufacture two different flush tanks for actuation from the top and for actuation from the front. Thus, a single production line is sufficient for the manufacture of the two types of flush-mounted flush tanks. Since only one tank body is used, mounting is also more uniform and consequently simpler. As a consequence of the more universal use of the flush-mounted flush tank, stock keeping is also simplified. The flush-mounted flush tank according to the present invention may be pre-fitted already in the factory for actuation from the top or from the bottom. The upper inspection opening is closed in one case and the front inspection opening in the other case. The mounting will be especially simplified if a building protection frame is fastened to the tank body already in the factory according to a variant of the present invention. However, the flush-mounted flush tank according to the present invention can also be used such that one inspection opening or the other is attached only at the site of the installation corresponding to the intended actuation. Consequently, shipping of the wrong type of flush tank cannot happen.




Mounting is further simplified if the two inspection openings are designed as congruent openings. The means for the installation and the mounting of the actuating means is now the same for both types of actuation. For example, the same building protection frame may be used for actuation from the front and for actuation from the top.




The number of necessary parts can be further reduced if, according to a variant of the present invention, the building protection frame has at least one detachable cover, which can also be used to close the inspection opening not needed at the same time. The cover can thus be used as a closing plate. The building protection frame preferably has two such detachable covers. One of these two covers is used at the time of mounting as a closing plate to close one of the inspection openings. The other cover remains on the building protection frame until after building the wall and thus it prevents foreign bodies from penetrating into the flush tank during the building of the wall. Thus, not only does the flush-mounted flush tank according to the present invention substantially facilitate the manufacture and the mounting, but it also makes it possible to substantially reduce the number of different individual parts and consequently to simplify stock keeping.




According to a variant of the present invention, the actuating means is designed such that it can be used for both actuation from the front and actuation from the top. Thus, the same actuating means can be used for both types of actuation. A lever is preferably mounted for this purpose on a bearing block, wherein an axis of rotation of the lever is located on the bisectrix of the angle between the front and upper edges. According to a preferred embodiment of the lever, the latter has two fastening points in an angular arrangement. One of these fastening points is used for a horizontally directed push bar for actuation from the front, and the other fastening point for the vertically directed push bar for actuation from the top. The actuation can thus be performed with a prior-art cover plate. If a building protection frame and a closing plate form one unit according to a variant of the present invention, mounting can be further simplified and the number of individual parts can be further reduced. The building protection frame and the closing plate are arranged such that the building protection frame is placed on one inspection opening and the other inspection opening is closed with the closing plate at the same time. Provisions are preferably also made in this case for the same unit to be able to be used for both types of actuation.




The various features of novelty which characterize the invention are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of this disclosure. For a better understanding of the invention, its operating advantages and specific objects attained by its uses, reference is made to the accompanying drawings and descriptive matter in which preferred embodiments of the invention are illustrated.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In the drawings:





FIG. 1

schematically shows a three-dimensional representation of the flush-mounted flush tank according to the present invention, wherein individual parts are pulled apart for reasons of graphic representation,





FIG. 2

schematically shows a section through part of the flush-mounted flush tank according to the present invention,





FIG. 3

shows a section through part of the flush-mounted flush tank according to the present invention, in which actuation from the front is provided,





FIG. 4

shows a section according to

FIG. 3

, but with actuation from the top,





FIG. 5

schematically shows a section through a variant of the flush-mounted flush tank according to the present invention, where actuation from the top is provided, and





FIG. 6

shows a section according to

FIG. 5

, but with actuation from the front.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




The flush tank


1


shown in

FIG. 1

has a tank body


10


, which is manufactured, e.g., by blow molding from a plastic. To fill the tank body


10


with flushing water, an inlet fitting


18


is accommodated in same. This fitting has, in the usual manner, a float


19


, with which the filling process is interrupted during the refilling of the flush tank


1


. The inlet fitting


18


is connected via a water pipe


20


to a supply line, not shown here. In addition, a drain fitting


14


with a housing


15


as well as with a valve tube


16


is located in the tank body


10


. The drain fitting


14


is fastened in the bottom wall


2


of the tank body


10


and is used to trigger a flushing. To do so, the valve tube


16


is raised with the actuating means


30


shown in FIG.


2


. With the drain fitting


14


open, the flushing water flows through a discharge pipe and into a toilet bowl or a urinal, not shown here. The fittings


14


and


18


are prior-art fittings and therefore they are not explained in greater detail here.




Besides the bottom wall


2


, the tank body


10


has a cover wall


7


as well as side walls


3


,


4


,


5


and


6


. The wall


6


forms the front wall and has a rectangular inspection opening


8


. The cover wall


7


also has an inspection opening


9


, which is preferably congruent with the inspection opening


8


. The inspection openings


8


and


9


are consequently preferably of the same design. As can be seen, the openings


8


and


9


are separated from one another by a comparatively narrow web


27


. This web


27


forms the front and upper edge


29


of the tank body


10


in some areas. According to

FIG. 2

, the actuating means


30


, which has a frame-like mounting plate


38


with an upwardly extending bearing block


39


, is located behind these inspection openings


8


and


9


. A two-armed lever


28


is mounted at the bearing block


39


. One arm


28




b


is connected to a strap


16




a


of the valve tube


16


. The other lever arm


28




a


is connected to a push bar


23


via a hinge


32


and a threaded sleeve


22


. The fulcrum point


21


of the lever


28


is preferably located, according to

FIG. 2

, on a bisectrix through the inner angle of the edge having a rectangular cross section. The drain fitting


14


may be actuated through the inspection opening


8


or through the inspection opening


9


. If actuation through the inspection opening


8


and consequently from the front is intended, a push bar


23


is mounted in the horizontal arrangement, as is indicated by solid lines in FIG.


2


. If the push bar


23


is moved to the right in

FIG. 2

, the two-armed lever


28


is pivoted counterclockwise around the axis of rotation


21


and the valve body


16


is thus lifted in one of the directions of the double arrow


37


. For actuation from the top, the push bar


23


is arranged vertically, as is indicated by broken lines in FIG.


2


. The threaded sleeve


22


is now pivoted upward around the hinge


32


. However, the two push bars


23


and


23


′ are otherwise identical. For triggering flushing from the top, the push bar


23


is moved downward. The two-armed lever


28


is now pivoted, as was explained above, and the outlet fitting


14


is opened to trigger a flushing. The arrangement of the fulcrum point


21


on the bisectrix


24


offers the advantage of a simple lever movement, which is essentially the same for both actuations. The movement of the push bar


23


is performed with a cover plate


12


, which has one or two buttons (


13


) and is mounted on the outside of the wall in the known manner. Interruption of the flushing is also possible, in which case the push bar


23


or


23


′ is moved forward or upward. However, another type of actuation, e.g., pneumatic actuation, is also possible.




If actuation from the front, i.e., through the inspection opening


8


, is provided, the other inspection opening


9


is closed with a closing plate


33


according to FIG.


3


. This is done, e.g., by means of four fastening elements


35


, which pass through corresponding openings in the plate


33


and in the wall


7


and are preferably held by locking means. If actuation from the top is provided, the inspection opening


8


is closed with the plate


33


according to FIG.


4


. For mounting the flush tank


1


, a building protection frame


11


is placed on the inspection opening


8


or


9


that has not been closed, and fastened. This fastening is performed with an edge


25


, which is made in one piece with the building protection frame


11


and engages a groove


34


of the mounted plate


33


. In the embodiment of the tank body


10


′ shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

, the web


27


shown in

FIG. 1

is omitted. The two inspection openings


8


and


9


are thus connected to one another at the edge


29


here. The free end of the building protection frame


11


is connected to a cover


33


′, which has the same design as the plate


33


. The cover


33


′ prevents foreign bodies from entering the flush tank


1


through the building protection frame


11


during the building of the wall. After the wall has been built, the cover


33


′ and the plate


33


are removed from the building protection frame


11


. To fasten the cover


33


′ to the building protection frame


11


, the latter has an edge


26


, which is designed corresponding to the groove


34


. The two edges


25


and


26


are preferably designed such that the plate


33


can be optionally placed on the edge


26


or


25


. Before mounting the building protection frame


11


, a plate


33


and a cover


33


′ are preferably placed on same. The plate is then used during mounting to close the inspection opening


8


or


9


. The cover


33


′ remains on the building protection frame


11


until the wall-building operations have been concluded. As was mentioned above, the plate


33


and the cover


33


′ are of an exactly identical design. Thus, they differ in their functions only.




The building protection frame


11


comprises a plurality of circular strips


11




a


, which make possible the adaptation of the depth of the building, protection frame to the wall thickness in the known manner. Refer to the applicant's EP-A-0 544 616 in this connection. After the removal of the cover


33


, the cover plate


12


is mounted, as it is also disclosed, e.g., in EP-A-0 544 616. In the case of actuation from the front according to

FIG. 3

, the cover plate


12


is now arranged on the right in front of the building protection frame


11


, and the horizontally arranged push bar


23


is moved forward and backward with the buttons


13


.




The actuating means


30


′ shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

differs from the actuating means


30


by the design of the lever


28


′. This lever has an angular part


31


, which makes possible an articulated connection of the push bar to a downwardly directed arm


31




a


or to a horizontally extending arm


31




b


. The lever


28


′ is also pivotable around a fulcrum point


21


of the bearing block


39


. The actuating means


30


′ may also be used for both types of actuation according to

FIGS. 3 and 4

.




The embodiment variant of the flush-mounted flush tank


1


shown in

FIGS. 5 and 6

differs by the building protection frame


40


shown here, which forms one unit with a closing plate


43


. The inspection openings


8


and


9


of the tank body


10


are connected to one another via the edge


29


. For actuation from the top, the building protection frame


40


is placed on the tank body


10


such that the inspection opening


8


is closed by the closing plate


43


. The inspection opening


9


is covered, in contrast, by the building protection frame


40


. This has in this case a cover


42


made in one piece with it, but this cover may also be replaced with a cover placed on detachably. Edges


44


and


45


made in one piece connect the building protection frame


40


as well as the closing plate


43


to the tank body


10


. These edges


44


and


45


may have locking means, not shown here, or other connection means. The cover


42


and optionally the strips


41


are broken off after the wall has been built. The inspection openings


8


and


9


are preferably congruent in this case as well.




The building protection frame


40


and the closing cover


43


preferably form a unit made of a suitable plastic, which is manufactured in one piece according to the injection molding technique. The design shown in

FIGS. 5 and 6

is characterized by an especially small number of individual parts. This simplifies the manufacture and the stock keeping as well as the mounting. Mounting is especially simple if the unit


50


can be placed on, e.g., snapped onto, the tank body


10


without tools. The unit


50


may be placed on the tank body


10


in the corresponding orientation according to

FIG. 5

or

FIG. 6

already in the factory. The inspection openings


8


and


9


are closed by the unit


50


and the fittings


14


and


18


arranged in the tank body


10


are thus protected during transportation.




While specific embodiments of the invention have been shown and described in detail to illustrate the application of the principles of the invention, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise without departing from such principles.



Claims
  • 1. A concealed flush tank comprising:a tank body having walls including a bottom wall, a front wall, a rear wall, a first end wall, a second end wall and a top wall forming a single piece integral enclosure and defining a first inspection opening of a size to allow the insertion of flush fittings into the enclosure and to allow for the removal of flush fittings from the enclosure, said first inspection opening being defined in one of said walls, and defining a second inspection opening of a size to allow the insertion of flush fittings into the enclosure and to allow for the removal of flush fittings from the enclosure, said second inspection opening being defined in another of said walls; and a building protection frame connected to said tank body to cover one of said first inspection opening and said second inspection opening, further comprising: a closing plate connected to said tank body for closing the other of said first inspection opening and said second inspection opening, said closing plate being connected to said building protection frame along a common edge, in a mounted state.
  • 2. The concealed flush tank according to claim 1, wherein said closing plate engages said building protection frame in a positive-locking manner.
  • 3. A concealed flush tank comprising:a tank body having walls including a bottom wall, a front wall, a rear wall, a first end wall, a second end wall and a top wall forming a single piece integral enclosure and defining a first inspection opening of a size to allow the insertion of flush fittings into the enclosure and to allow for the removal of flush fittings from the enclosure, said first inspection opening being defined in one of said walls, and defining a second inspection opening of a size to allow the insertion of flush fittings into the enclosure and to allow for the removal of flush fittings from the enclosure, said second inspection opening being defined in another of said walls; and a building protection frame connected to said tank body to cover one of said first inspection opening and said second inspection opening, wherein said building protection frame includes a first end connectable to a detachable cover and a second end connectable to another detachable cover, said detachable cover and said another detachable cover being substantially identical.
  • 4. The concealed flush tank according to claim 3, wherein one of said identical covers is a closing plate, closing said one of said first inspection opening and said second inspection opening.
  • 5. A concealed flush tank assembly, comprising:a tank body having walls including a bottom wall, a front wall, a rear wall, a first end wall, a second end wall and a top wall forming a single piece integral enclosure and defining a first inspection opening of a size to allow the insertion of flush fittings into the enclosure and to allow for the removal of flush fittings from the enclosure, said first inspection opening being defined in one of said walls, and defining a second inspection opening of a size to allow the insertion of flush fittings into the enclosure and to allow for the removal of flush fittings from the enclosure, said second inspection opening being defined in another of said walls; and a building protection frame connected to said tank body to cover one of said first inspection opening and said second inspection opening; a bearing block disposed within said tank body; a flush fitting actuator connected to said bearing block; and a push bar, said push bar being connected to said actuator and extending out of one of said first inspection opening and said second inspection opening.
  • 6. The concealed flush tank according to said claim 5, wherein said flush fitting actuator has a first push bar fastener and a second push bar fastener; one of said first push bar fastener and said second push bar fastener being disposed for said push bar extending substantially horizontally and the other said first push bar fastener and said second push bar fastener being disposed for said push bar extending substantially vertically.
  • 7. A concealed flush tank according to claim 5, further comprising a closing plate connected to said tank body and covering the other of said first inspection opening and said second inspection opening.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2252/97 Sep 1997 CH
US Referenced Citations (3)
Number Name Date Kind
977937 Crane Dec 1910
2543438 Cochran Feb 1951
5210883 Weber et al. May 1993
Foreign Referenced Citations (3)
Number Date Country
31 39 834 A1 Aug 1982 DE
0 544 616 B1 Jan 1998 EP
471261 Sep 1937 GB