The invention relates to a sanitary installation part comprising an installation housing or an installation cage, which can be inserted into a housing or cage mount of a gas line or liquid line and is provided with at least one latching element projecting from the outer housing or cage circumference in a latched position and which can be deflected from this latching position into a zero position in a resiliently-elastic fashion.
A sanitary installation part embodied as a backflow preventer is already known having an installation housing, which installation housing can be inserted into a water line. On this installation housing several latching elements are provided, evenly distributed in the circumferential direction, which are embodied as an outwardly angled spring arm. In order to enable the installation housing to be inserted into the housing mount the spring arms are temporarily mobile from their latching position into a zero position, until the spring arms can resiliently return to the latching position. In the latching position the spring arms of the known backflow preventer project from the installation housing such that they can engage a latching groove at the clear inner circumference of the housing mount. As soon as the spring arms have moved into the latching groove of the housing mount in a resiliently-elastic fashion only a destructive removal of the known backflow preventer is possible.
The angle of the spring arms actually predetermines the direction of inserting the known backflow preventer. If the known backflow preventer is to be inserted into the housing mount against the angle of its spring arms, a housing mount with a relatively large circumferential insertion incline is necessary, which can quite considerably enlarge the dimensions of the housing mount in the longitudinal direction.
Therefore, the object is to provide a sanitary installation part of the type mentioned at the outset which allows an assembly of the installation part according to the invention optionally in or against the direction of flow and which allows the installation in a housing mount optionally with or without a latching groove or a similar counter latching element.
The solution of the object according to the invention particularly comprises that at least one latching element is embodied as a latching protuberance, and that at least one latching protuberance can be elastically deflected from its zero position into a latching element mount, in which the latching protuberance engages the outer circumference of the installation housing or the installation cage.
The installation part according to the invention is provided with at least one latching element embodied as a latching protuberance. Due to the fact that the latching protuberance allows a displacement of the installation part in or against the direction of flow the installation part according to the invention can optionally be inserted into the housing or cage mount of the sanitary supply line not only with one or the other face first, rather a simple or destruction-free dismantling of the installation part according to the invention is facilitated. Due to the fact that in the zero position, the latching protuberances of the installation part according to the invention can be resiliently deflected into the latching element mount in which the latching protuberances insert into the outer circumference of the installation housing or installation cage the installation part according to the invention can be inserted into a housing or cage mount provided without any counter latching element such that the latching protuberances remain in their zero position. The installation part according to the invention can therefore be inserted into a housing or cage mount optionally with or without latching grooves or similar counter latching elements.
In order to facilitate the insertion of the installation part according to the invention in or against the direction of flow, it is beneficial for the latching protuberances to be rounded or beveled along their transverse edges oriented transversely in reference to the insertion direction at both sides.
Here, a preferred further development according to the invention provides that the latching element mount is embodied as a slot open at the facial edge, which separates the installation housing or the installation cage from at least one spring arm, each carrying one latching protuberance.
The installation part according to the invention can also be inserted in a housing or cage mount not provided with a latching groove or a similar counter latching element. Here, the installation part can be inserted into the housing or cage mount such that at least one latching element remains in the zero position.
However, an embodiment is preferred in which the installation part according to the invention is inserted in a housing or cage mount, which housing or cage mount being provided with a latching groove or a similar latching recess cooperating with the latching protuberances. Here, in its latching position, the latching protuberance can engage a latching groove or a similar latching recess at the clear inner circumference of the housing or cage mount.
A particular advantage of the installation part according to the invention is the fact that the installation part can be inserted optionally in a housing or cage mount with or without a latching groove or a latching recess. Another advantage of the installation part according to the invention comprises that the installation part can optionally be inserted into the housing or cage mount of the sanitary supply line with one or the other face of its mounting housing or installation cage first.
It can be beneficial for the slot to have a sufficient slot width to allow a resilient engagement of the latching protuberance into the outer circumference of the mounting housing or installation cage.
A preferred application field of the installation part according to the invention provides for the installation part to be embodied as a backflow preventer.
Additional features of the invention are discernible from the following description of an exemplary embodiment according to the invention in connection with the claims and the drawing. In the following the invention is illustrated using a preferred exemplary embodiment.
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Due to the fact that the latching means provided at the backflow preventer 1 are embodied as latching protuberances rounded or beveled at both sides these latching protuberances do not prevent any displacement of the backflow preventer 1 in or against the direction of flow Pf1 as soon as the latching resistance has been overcome. Due to the fact that the latching protuberances 5 allow a displacement of the backflow preventer 1 in or against the direction of flow Pf1, the backflow preventer 1 can be inserted into a housing mount 3 not only optionally with one or the other face first, rather a simple and destruction-free disassembly of the backflow preventer 1 is also facilitated. Due to the fact that in the zero position the latching protuberances 5 of the backflow preventer 1 can be resiliently deflected into a latching element mount in which the latching protuberances insert into the outer circumference of the mounting housing 2, the backflow preventer 1 can also be inserted in a housing mount not provided with a counter latching element such that the latching protuberances 5 remain in their zero position. The backflow preventer 1 can therefore optionally be inserted into a housing mount 3 with or without a latching groove 8 or a similar counter latching element.
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