The invention concerns a plumbing fixture block, which in a domestic installation is generally concealed and connected to service pipes for hot and cold water, and on which or in which functional parts of the fixtures can be accommodated. This may, for example, involve a mixer cartridge or even a thermostatic valve.
A concealed item of this nature is already known (EP-A 2-818585). This familiar connecting sleeve contains an aerator in the form of a multi-stage valve in a drilled hole extending from a flange facing for a mixer cartridge.
Equally familiar is a concealed fixture (EP-A2-818586), to which is also connected a nonreturn valve in an outgoing flange facing for a mixer cartridge.
A plumbing fixture (EP-A1-455998) is also known, in which a safety device has been installed in a drilled hole. This safety device contains a nonreturn valve and an aerator, installed one behind the other. Both are located in the same seating.
It is the task of the invention to provide a plumbing fixture block, which is easy to maintain as the result of simple production and installation and which meets all safety regulations.
To resolve this task, the invention proposes a plumbing fixture block with the features disclosed and claimed herein.
The plumbing fixture block proposed by the invention comprises a water channel, which leads from the cold-water input connector via the seating for the mixing device to the at least one output connector. A second water channel leads from the hot-water input connector to the output connector. The seating for the mixing device is available within these water channels. A combination of a nonreturn valve and a pipe air-release valve is available in at least one water channel, in which the two devices form a functional combination. The two aforementioned components are installed one behind the other.
It is not necessary for the mixing device to be installed directly in the plumbing fixture block. It is also possible for the seating to be designed in such a way that the mixing device is installed outside the fixture block, but for it to be connected to the fixture block via a surface with corresponding openings for the water channels.
A further development of the invention may make it possible for the water channels to be at least partly configured as channels in the plumbing fixture block.
According to the invention, provision can be made for the seatings to be configured at least partly as open drilled holes to the outside of the plumbing fixture block. For the input and output connectors, here the outside can be a different side than the one used for the seating of the mixing device and the shut-off device. For example, the connection with the pipes for input and output can be placed at the rear of the plumbing fixture block, while the mixing device and the shut-off valve should be accessible from the front.
Seatings can also be provided for at least one nonreturn valve and/or at least one pipe air-release valve in the plumbing fixture block, into which the corresponding components can be installed. This may also include an open drilled hole to the outside in the case of these seatings.
A further development may include a provision in which a nonreturn valve is installed for every input connector. The pipe air-release valve is then preferably located in the output connector or the water channel leading to the output connector.
The invention proposes that at least one pipe air-release valve be installed downstream of the shut-off valve.
A further development may include a provision in which the seating for the mixing device is located in a water channel between a nonreturn valve and a pipe air-release valve.
According to the invention, provision can also be made for the seating for the shut-off valve to be located in a water channel between a nonreturn valve and a pipe air-release valve.
According to the invention, the plumbing fixture block can have a seating for a changeover valve to switch between various output connectors. This seating and the changeover valve to be installed into it are preferably configured between a nonreturn valve and a pipe air-release valve.
Another further development of the invention can be provided with the shut-off valve and the mixing device as a module in such a way that they can be installed in a common seating.
According to the invention, provision can also be made for the mixing device and the changeover valve to form a module in such a way that they can be installed in a common seating of the plumbing fixture block.
Special provision can be made for the mixing device to have a thermostat.
Further features, details and preferences of the invention can be found in the patent claims and the summary, the tenor of which can be found by studying the contents of the description, the following description of preferred executions of the invention and with the aid of the diagram. The following are shown in this respect:
Other details of the plumbing fixture block emerge from
Pipe air-release valve 7 is located in a seating, which is depicted as a drilled hole entering from the outside. Following installation of pipe air-release valve 7, this drilled hole is closed from the outside with a plug 10. This makes it possible to exchange a pipe air-release valve 7 again, even if the plumbing fixture block has been installed.
While the longitudinal section of
For the versions according to
A nonreturn valve 11, 12 is assigned to each input connector in
Another valve 19 is now installed downstream of mixing device 16, and this will primarily be a changeover valve. This change-over valve 19 switches between three different outlets, in which only one nonreturn valve 11 is located in one outlet, while a combination of a nonreturn valve 12 and a pipe air-release valve 7 is located in another outlet. A third outlet has no other safety device.
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