The invention relates to a mounting device for a sanitary body, said mounting device having a mounting frame that includes means for securing the sanitary body, a cistern mounted in the mounting frame and a covering that conceals the mounting frame at least at the front.
Mounting devices of this type have been known for a long time in particular for toilets and urinals. The mounting frame, as a rule, comprises two vertical struts and cross bars connecting said struts. The mounting frame and the cistern are concealed by a covering. Said covering, as a rule, is produced from gypsum plasterboard and tiling. Constructing such a covering is comparably expensive and time-consuming. If a repair becomes necessary, the tiling may have to be removed, which is correspondingly expensive and time-consuming.
To avoid the named disadvantages, DE 203 07 093 U proposes a front wall mounting system for bath and sanitary installations which has a prefabricated object module that can be mounted so as to be removable. Said module includes the openings for securing means and pipe feed-throughs, suitable for the relevant object, for example wash basin, WC, bidet and other attachment parts. As said object modules have to be produced in each case especially for the object concerned, storage is very costly.
It is the object of the invention to create a mounting device of the aforementioned type making simpler storage and mounting possible, it nevertheless being possible, however, to make available a large selection of different decorative designs with said mounting device.
The object is achieved with a generic mounting device in that the covering has at least one first decorative element concealing the mounting frame at the front and secured to the mounting frame and at least one second decorative element concealing the mounting frame at the top, wherein the second decorative element forms a removable cover for the cistern.
Such a mounting device can be produced in a very cost-efficient manner from comparatively few parts. As the second decorative element is at the same time the removable cover for the cistern, an inspection of the cistern is particularly simple as only this second decorative element has to be removed for such an inspection. The first decorative element can be produced in the form of a plate in various materials and surfaces. In the event of damage, it is possible to remove said decorative element in a non-destructive manner.
According to a further development of the invention, it is provided that the covering has at least two further decorative elements, which conceal the mounting frame at the sides. The mounting frame can then consequently be completely concealed by comparably few parts.
According to a further development of the invention, it is provided that the first decorative element extends substantially over the entire height and width of the mounting frame. Consequently, the decorative design is determined in a definitive manner by said first decorative element. As a rule, it is sufficient for various such first decorative elements to be held in stock. These can be produced, for example, from different materials such as, for example, glass, metal, timber or stone. In addition, they can have different surfaces and, in particular, variously coloured surfaces. Such a decorative element can be exchanged in a particularly simple and non-destructive manner.
According to a further development of the invention, it is provided that the first decorative element has a recess with an upper edge and that it is supported on the mounting frame at said edge. It has been shown that such support is suitable, in particular, for a decorative element made of glass. Only securing means, which press said decorative element against the mounting device, are then necessary. In this way, the first decorative element is secured in a particularly sturdy and secure manner. Nevertheless, said first decorative element can be removed from the mounting frame and then put back again comparatively easily.
The securing of the first decorative element is particularly secure and sturdy when the named edge is supported at a support part secured to the mounting frame. Said support part is preferably produced from plastics material and is preferably secured to a cross bar of the mounting frame. A particularly simple and secure mounting of the decorative element is produced then when, according to a further development of the invention, said decorative element has securing means on its rear side, said securing means being mounted on or snapped onto the mounting frame.
In particular, it is provided that the second decorative element has locking means at the bottom, by means of which locking means it is locked to the mounting frame so as to be liftable. The second decorative element can be placed in position and then removed again substantially without tools. The locking means are in particular downwardly protruding retaining clips that are locked into corresponding securing parts of the mounting frame.
According to a further development of the invention, it is provided that actuating means for initiating a flushing are mounted on the second decorative element. Said actuating means are preferably push buttons which are positioned to the side and at the top are preferably flush with the second decorative element. In principle, however, an embodiment is also conceivable where the second decorative element has other actuating means or the flush is effected in a contact-free manner.
The second decorative element, according to another further development of the invention, is mounted on an upper horizontal strut of the mounting frame. Said horizontal strut has a horizontally extending recess, in which an actuating device is positioned. Said actuating device preferably has a bracket in which actuating levers are mounted. The actuating levers extend through the named horizontal recess of the upper strut. According to a further development of the invention, the first decorative element has a recess in the lower region that is open downwards, through which recess a flush pipe and an outlet pipe extend.
Additional advantageous features are produced from the dependent claims, the following description and the drawing.
Exemplary embodiments of the invention are given below by way of the drawing, in which, in detail:
The installation device 1 has a mounting frame 2, which is securable in a known manner to a building wall 3. It can also, however, be mounted free-standing in front of a building wall or free-standing in a room. It has two vertical struts 9 which are positioned spaced apart and are interconnected in each case at an upper end by means of a horizontal strut 10. In a lower region, the two vertical struts 9 are interconnected by a cross bar 11. Said cross bar 11 additionally serves for mounting a flush pipe 7 and a threaded rod 40, on which a waste bend 8 is secured. A sanitary body (not shown here), in particular a toilet bowl, is securable to the mounting frame 2 with two threaded rods that are positioned spaced apart and are secured to the cross bar 11. In addition, a plate 12 is positioned below the cross bar 11 on the mounting frame 2. Finally a base 13 is mounted at the lower end of the mounting frame 2, said base 13 forming a shadow gap 47 and resting on a building floor 4.
A cistern 5 is mounted in the mounting frame 2, the flush pipe 7 being connected to said cistern. The cistern 5 can be designed conventionally and is connected to a water pipe 6 as shown in
A decorative element 26, which forms a cover for the cistern 5, is mounted on the horizontal strut 10. The decorative element 26 has securing elements 28 at the bottom, by means of which securing elements the decorative element 26 is detachably securable to the mounting frame 2. The securing elements 28 are preferably locking means; however other suitable detachable securing means are also conceivable here. For mounting, the decorative element 26 is snapped onto the mounting frame 2. It can be lifted from the mounting frame 2 again without tools. As can be seen, the decorative element 26 extends over the entire width of the mounting frame 2. In the mounted state as shown in
Another decorative element is formed by a front cladding 15, which is plate-shaped and extends preferably over the entire height and width of the mounting frame 2. The front cladding 15 forms a preferably flat front side 19 and a top horizontal edge 20, a bottom edge 21 that is also horizontal and vertically extending side edges 22. The top edge 22 covers a front side 30 of the decorative element 26 and is flush with the top side 29. The side edges 22 are flush with the side faces 31 and 32 in the region of the top edge 20. The height and the width of the front cladding 15 correspond substantially to the height and width of the mounting frame 2. The front cladding 15 is preferably in one piece; however, it could also be assembled from two or more parts.
In a bottom region the front cladding 15 has a recess 18, which is preferably open at the bottom edge 21 as can be seen. Said recess 18 serves for the passage of the flush pipe 7 and of the waste bend 8. At the top end the recess 18 has a horizontally extending edge 18a, at which the front cladding 15 is supported by a support part 39. Said support part 39 is preferably produced from plastics material and is secured to the cross bar 11. The support part 39 takes the weight of the front cladding and conducts said weight into the cross bar 11. This mounting arrangement is suitable in particular for a front cladding 15 made of glass.
As shown in
The front cladding 15, as mentioned, is plate-shaped and is produced, for example, from glass, timber, a composite material or stone. However, other materials are also conceivable here, such as plastics material. Once the securing parts 41, which are screw-connectable for example, have been released, the front cladding 15 can be lifted from the mounting frame 2 in a simple and non-destructive manner.
The vertical struts 9 are covered at the sides in each case by a side cladding 14. Said side claddings 14 also form decorative elements that are preferably flush with the front cladding 15 and the decorative element 26. The side claddings 14 extend preferably over the entire height of the vertical struts 9. A recess 45 for receiving a connection part 17 (
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