The invention relates to a mounting device having a mounting frame on which there is set a front cladding through which there pass securing means anchored to a cross piece of the mounting frame, for securing a sanitary element.
A mounting device of the type mentioned has been disclosed in the prior art by EP-A-2 166 163, belonging to the Applicant. This serves to mount a toilet bowl. For securing the toilet bowl, a mounting frame is provided, on which a plate-shaped cover which hides the mounting frame at least at the front is arranged. The front cladding is provided with apertures through which there pass threaded rods to which the toilet bowl is secured.
DE-A-25 11 775 discloses a mounting device which is provided for modernizing old buildings and in which the mounting frame is covered by a cladding shell. For securing a wash basin, and for the connection thereof, the cladding shell has various openings for stud bolts to pass through. The cladding shell is made from two parts that are pushed over one another in the manner of a telescope, for adapting it to different heights between storeys.
DE-A-197 09 463 discloses a securing system for mounting in front of a wall, this mounting being provided with a mounting aid having two cross pieces to which a base plate is secured. The base plate has apertures for securing a sanitary element.
The object of the invention is to provide a mounting device of the said type which enables mounting to be even simpler and yet secure.
The object is achieved in the case of a mounting device of the generic type in that the front cladding comprises at least an upper and a lower part which are plate-shaped and between which there is a gap in which there is arranged a securing rail through which the said securing means pass. In the mounting device according to the invention, no apertures for the securing means of the sanitary element are thus required in the front cladding. All that is required here are apertures for any fittings or for example for connecting an odour trap. The securing rail makes it possible to align the two parts of the front cladding simply and precisely. In this arrangement, the upper part can be brought into position against the securing rail from above and the lower part from below. Also conceivable is a construction having more than one securing rail. For example, three securing rails and, correspondingly, three plate-shaped parts may be provided.
According to a further development of the invention, it is provided for the cross piece and the securing rail to run substantially parallel to one another. The cross piece and the securing rail may be separately manufactured parts. The cross piece may for example—as is conventional per se—be made inexpensively from an angled sheet-metal profile. The securing rail may be made from a different material, which also meets high demands from an aesthetic point of view. In principle, an embodiment in which the cross piece and the securing rail are made in one piece from an elongate part is also conceivable. Also conceivable is an embodiment in which the securing rail is injection-moulded onto the cross piece. The cross piece and the securing rail may then be made from different materials. Preferably, the securing rail is arranged in front of the cross piece. The securing rail and the cross piece may be connected to one another, for example with securing screws.
According to a further development of the invention, it is provided for the said gap to be formed by a lower shorter side of the upper part and an upper shorter side of the lower part. These two shorter sides are preferably arranged parallel and at a spacing from one another. The spacing may vary, for example being 1 to 5 cm. Other sizes of spacing are however also conceivable.
According to a further development of the invention, it is provided for the securing rail to be longer than the cross piece and to project beyond it on at least one side. This makes it possible to make a mounting device having a front cladding wider than the width of the mounting frame. Thus, the mounting frame provides the possibility of a cover having different widths.
According to a further development of the invention, and in addition to the purpose of securing a sanitary element, it is provided for the securing rail to be provided for the purpose of securing an additional part, for example a soap dish. An additional part of this kind may be mounted on this securing rail particularly simply and where necessary may also be exchanged or replaced. This is possible in a particularly simple manner if, according to a further development of the invention, the securing rail is substantially C-shaped in cross section. The additional part may then be latched onto the securing part from the front, for example, or pushed into it from the side. It is also possible in that case for blanking panel parts to be secured to the securing rail in a simple manner. Where appropriate, these may then also be exchanged in a simple manner.
In the method according to the invention, it is in particular provided for the upper part and the lower part of the front cladding to be aligned on the mounted securing rail. During mounting, the mounting frame is mounted in front of the wall or flush with the plaster. In this case, the cross piece and the securing rail may already be mounted beforehand. Subsequent mounting, in particular of the securing rail, is also entirely conceivable, however. After alignment of the securing rail, the two parts of the front cladding may be aligned on the securing rail and secured to the mounting frame. In the case of mounting in front of the wall, it is moreover provided for the cladding to be supplemented by side parts which may extend vertically and horizontally. Once the cladding is mounted, the sanitary element may be mounted on the securing means, for example threaded rods, which pass through the securing rail and are anchored to the cross piece. Anchoring is performed for example using T-slots which are inserted in a channel in the cross piece. Once the sanitary element has been secured, where appropriate additional parts may also be secured to the securing rail. The method is suitable for front cladding made of various materials, for example glass, stone, plastics, wood or metal.
Further advantageous features will be apparent from the dependent claims, the description which follows and the drawing.
Exemplary embodiments of the invention will be explained in more detail below with reference to the drawing, in which:
The mounting device 1 shown in
The mounting device 1 has a front cladding which has an upper part 8 and a lower part 9. These two parts 8 and are plate-shaped and are preferably but not necessarily rectangular. The parts 8 and 9 may be made from the same or different materials. Conceivable materials are for example glass, stone, plastics or indeed other suitable materials. Arranged between the two parts 8 and 9 is a securing rail 25 which extends over the entire width of the front cladding 2. As shown in
The securing rail 25 has two respective slots 26, each of which is passed through by a threaded rod 27 (
Behind the securing rail 25 there runs a cross piece 5 which as shown in
As shown in
The securing rail 25 projects laterally beyond the sanitary element 3. A front slit 29 in the securing rail 25 is visible in each case in the projecting regions. A blanking panel (not shown here) may be pushed into the securing rail 25 to cover this. The slit 29 may be used moreover to secure an additional part (accessory), for example a soap dish, device, means of hanging up a towel, illumination means or the like. The corresponding securing means may be pushed laterally into the securing rail 25 or be latched on from the front. This makes it possible in particular to replace the corresponding additional parts quickly and simply and to mount them in a simple manner. The securing rail 25 and the blanking panel, if there is one, also make a contribution from an aesthetic point of view, since they make possible a very wide range of variations in colour and material. The securing rail 25 may moreover include means of illumination or itself be illuminated. If the mounting device 1 is a mounting device for mounting in front of a wall, then preferably side parts 10 which cover the mounting frame 6 to the side and the top are provided. The front cladding 2 may project beyond these side parts 10 to the side and the top. The mounting device 1 shown is provided in each case for one sanitary element 3. However, an embodiment in which two or more sanitary elements 3 are secured to the mounting device 1 or 1′ is also conceivable. These sanitary elements 3 may be the same or different.
As shown in
The method of mounting is explained in more detail below.
In a first mounting step, the mounting frame 6 is installed in a manner known per se. In this case, the cross piece 5 may be mounted on the mounting frame 6 beforehand. This is also true of the securing rail 25. However, it is also possible for the latter to be secured to the mounting frame 6 subsequently, after the latter has been set up. The mounting frame 6 and the securing rail 25 are aligned precisely such that in particular the securing rail 25 runs horizontally. The two parts 8 and 9 are then brought into position with their respective shorter sides 14 and 15 against the securing rail 25 and are thus aligned in a corresponding manner. The sanitary element 3 is then secured to the mounting device 1 or 1′ using the securing means 4. Then, the odour trap 20 is connected in a manner known per se, and finally the fitting 21 is mounted. Corresponding apertures 22 and 28 are provided in the part 9 and the part 8 respectively for connecting the odour trap 20 and the fitting 21.
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