1. Technical Field of the Invention
The subject matter of the invention is a method, and related apparatus, for determining the point in time for the replacement of wearing parts and/or of blocking fluid and/or fragrance substances and cleaning substances, in dependence on the use of a sanitary apparatus.
2. Description of the Prior Art
With sanitary apparatus, e.g. waterless urinals, it is necessary to exchange the blocking fluid and/or wearing parts in the region of the siphon at a suitable point in time, in order to avoid unpleasant odors. Today, this is effected either according to discretion or as a result of an unpleasant development of smell or in a fixed cycle. All criteria however are neither reliable nor meaningful, since in particular in larger toilet installations, a multitude of urinals are arranged next to one another and according to experience not all are used as equally as often. For this reason, with regard to the odor development, it is not possible to realize which of the urinal or urinals is, or are, releasing unpleasant odors. On the other hand, it makes no sense to prematurely exchange valve parts and siphon parts which are essentially still intact, with the less used urinals.
The object of the present invention is the provision of a method for determining the point in time for the replacement of wearing parts and/or blocking fluid and/or fragrance substances and cleaning substances, in dependence on the use of a sanitary apparatus, as well as the provision of a device for carrying out the method.
These objects are achieved by a method and related apparatus for determining the point in time for the replacement of one or more of wearing parts, blocking fluids and fragrance and cleaning substances, dependent on the use of a sanitary apparatus, that includes the step of placing an indicator element in the run-out region of the sanitary apparatus, which indicator element has an optically recognizable chemical or physical conversion indicator that provides an observable conversion after a predetermined, or pre-set, number of uses, or wettings, of the sanitary apparatus for altering maintenance personnel that maintenance of the sanitary apparatus is required.
By way of the physically and/or chemically attained visible change of an indicator element which is applied in the sanitary apparatus and which may be moistened with each use by way of fluid spray (urine), in the sole position and with a multitude of sanitary apparatus arranged next to one another, each individual one may be monitored, and the necessary actions may be carried out where necessary. This, on the one hand, with regard to odor emission, means an early recognition, i.e. before first indications may be smelt, and, on the other hand, a replacement may be applied with a low effort with regard to time and expense, only where this is also really necessary. By way of a suitable chemical and/or physical composition of the indicator element, fragrance substances may also be additionally added to this, said fragrance substances replacing those which are usually arranged on the walls of the sanitary rooms or are emitted by way of opening a door. Moreover, cleaning substances, such as bacteria, enzymes tensides etc., may also be added to the indicator element, which keep the sanitary apparatus clean and smell-neural in a chemical and/or biological way, and furthermore permit a care and cleaning of the functioning elements in the valve region and siphon region, as well as the subsequent discharge tubes.
The invention is explained in more detail by way of one embodiment example of a unrinal.
The drawing figures show an axial section through the device which drawing figures are:
The urinal 1 which is shown schematically in
The individual parts of one possible design of a valve 9 are represented in
A cap 21 is arranged above the valve 17, which for example comprises a mushroom-like dome 23, on which feet 25 are integrally formed, with which the cap 21 may be fastened at a distance above the valve 17. Since all parts are manufactured of plastic, the connection between the cap 21 and the valve 17 may be effected by way of a snap mechanism, which is not shown in more detail. A key 27 is represented above the cap 21, with which key the valve 17 may be fastened in the adapter 17 and removed for exchange (
In the sectioned representation according to
Alternatively, the indicator element 33 may also consist of a border layer 32 of an indicator which is incorporated in the roof of the dome, and a mass arranged therebelow which may be broken down. The layer 32 which changes color thus comes into contact with the urine spray and urine droplets only when the decomposable indicator element 33 lying therebelow is decomposed. The indicator element 33 thus does not have to undergo a color change.
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