The invention relates to a sanitary unit which has a sleeve-shaped outlet mouthpiece which is capable of being assembled on a water outlet of a sanitary outlet fitting, and has a sleeve interior in which a sanitary functional unit having at least one functional element is inserted, said functional element having a component which by an externally accessible handling element is adjustable between at least two functional positions by way of a transmission element which is guided so as to be axially displaceable in the functional element.
A sanitary unit which is capable of being assembled on the water outlet of a sanitary outlet fitting is already known from WO 2006/094680 A1. The previously known sanitary unit to this end has a sleeve-shaped outlet mouthpiece which by way of an external thread on the external circumference is screw fittable into an internal thread provided in the water outlet. A sanitary functional unit which is comprised of an attachment or filter screen on the inflow side and of a jet regulator that is releasably connectable thereto on the outflow side, said jet regulator intended to form the outflow water to a homogeneous, splash-free and pearly-soft water jet is inserted into the outlet mouthpiece. In order to avoid any unauthorized unscrewing of the outlet mouthpiece from the water outlet of the sanitary outlet fitting, the part-region that projects beyond the water outlet of the outlet fitting is encompassed by an annular sleeve which is secured in the axial direction but is held so as to be freely rotatable in the circumferential direction on the outlet mouthpiece.
A functional unit of the type mentioned at the outset which with the aid of a sleeve-shaped outlet mouthpiece is capable of being assembled on the water outlet of a sanitary outlet fitting and which has a setting installation for varying the available throughflow cross section of the functional unit and/or of the throughput is already known from EP 2 664 719 A. The setting installation is activatable by way of a pin-shaped activation element which is guided so as to be displaceable in the functional unit and can be gripped at a part-region that projects beyond the outlet end side of the functional element. However, it is disadvantageous that the user who wants to adjust the previously known functional element from one functional position to the at least one further functional position has to reach into the water flow without being able to identify the activation element therein.
Therefore, there is in particular the object of achieving a sanitary unit of the type mentioned at the outset which is distinguished by simplified handling for the user.
The achievement of this object according to the invention in the case of the sanitary unit of the type mentioned at the outset lies in particular in that the handling element is designed as an activation element which is held so as to be displaceable on an external circumference of a part-region of the outlet mouthpiece that projects beyond the water outlet of the outlet fitting, and in that a water-jet-permeable or water-jet-guiding outlet structure which connects the activation element to the transmission element is held on the activation element that serves as a handling element.
The sanitary unit according to the invention has a sleeve-shaped outlet mouthpiece which is capable of being assembled on a water outlet of a sanitary outlet fitting. The sleeve-shaped outlet mouthpiece has a sleeve interior in which a sanitary functional unit that is preferably designed as an insert cartridge having at least one functional element is inserted. The at least one functional element has a component which via an externally accessible handling element is adjustable between at least two functional positions by way of a transmission element which is guided so as to be axially displaceable in the functional element. The handling element herein that is provided for adjusting the component that is provided in the functional element is designed as an activation element and preferably as an annular activation ring, wherein the activation element is held so as to be displaceable on the external circumference of a part-region of the outlet mouthpiece that projects beyond the water outlet of the outlet fitting.
A water-jet-permeable or water-jet-guiding outlet structure that is oriented transversely to the throughflow direction of the functional element is held on the activation element that serves as a handling element, said outlet structure connecting the activation element to the transmission element. Since the activation element thus by way of the outlet structure that is held on the activation element and in particular is molded thereon is connected to the transmission element, the activation element that is located on the external circumference of the outlet mouthpiece can be gripped without the user having to reach into the water flow running out. Due to this, the handling of the sanitary unit according to the invention is substantially facilitated.
A particularly simple embodiment according to the invention provides that the outlet structure is formed by connection webs that are oriented transversely to the outlet direction of the functional element.
By contrast, one preferred refining embodiment according to the invention lies in that the outlet structure is configured as a honeycomb cell structure, a mesh structure, or net structure, which is formed by webs that mutually intersect at intersection points and/or are integrally molded to one another, said webs therebetween delimiting throughflow openings. The water flowing out of the sanitary unit can be particularly readily shaped to a homogeneous and splash-free outlet jet in such a honeycomb-shaped, mesh-shaped, or net-shaped outlet structure. This outlet structure herein is formed by webs that mutually intersect at intersection points and which therebetween delimit water-jet-guiding throughflow openings. The webs that mutually intersect at intersection points can be disposed in a common plane that is oriented transversely to the throughflow direction. However, it is also possible for the webs that therebetween delimit throughflow openings to be integrally molded to one another in mutually adjacent planes.
One preferred embodiment according to the invention provides that the outlet structure is integrally molded to the activation element that serves as the handling element.
It is expedient herein for the outlet structure to form the outflow-side end side of the activation element.
In order for the transmission element that by way of the outlet structure is connected to the activation element to be able to engage in the functional element and to be able to selectively adjust the latter to one of two functional positions, it is advantageous for the transmission element to be molded to the inflow side of the outlet structure and to project counter to the throughflow direction beyond this outlet structure.
One preferred configuration according to the invention in which the outlet structure offers the inflowing water only a comparatively minor degree of resistance and in which the water flowing therethrough can be particularly readily shaped to a homogeneous outlet jet provides that the outlet structure is a honeycomb cell structure from mutually intersecting webs which delimit honeycomb-cell-shaped throughflow openings.
The water flowing from the sanitary unit can be particularly readily shaped to a homogeneous and splash-free waterjet, even when the outflow water has not yet been rectified in the functional element, when the outlet structure is configured as a flow rectifier, and when the throughflow openings of the outlet structure in the throughflow direction have a height h which is larger than the maximum available cross section W of the throughflow openings.
The activation element can be particularly readily displaced on the external circumference of the outlet mouthpiece without a comparatively large play offering resistance thereto between the activation element and the outlet mouthpiece when the activation element is configured so as to be sleeve-shaped and by way of the outlying sleeve circumference thereof bears so as to be displaceable on the external circumference of the outlet mouthpiece.
The guiding in a secure and play-free manner, as well as a tight hold of the activation element that is held on the outlet mouthpiece is facilitated when a guide internal wall projects counter to the throughflow direction beyond the outlet end side of the activation element and when the outflow-side part-region of the circumferential wall of the outlet mouthpiece is guided into the annular space between the outlying sleeve circumference of the activation element and the guide internal wall.
The activation element can be easily displaced on the outlet mouthpiece without the secure hold of the latter on the outlet mouthpiece being impeded as a result, when the outlet mouthpiece on the internal circumference of the circumferential wall thereof has at least one guide groove which extends in the throughflow direction and in which at least one guide groove, an assigned guide protrusion that is disposed on the outlying sleeve circumference of the activation element engages, said at least one guide protrusion interacting with the at least one guide groove in such a manner that said guide groove and said guide protrusion delimit the sliding path of the activation element on the outlet mouthpiece.
The assembly of the sanitary unit according to the invention is substantially facilitated also in the region between the outlet mouthpiece and the activation element when the outlet mouthpiece on the outflow-side end peripheral region on the internal circumference, and the guide internal wall of the activation element on the free end peripheral region thereof on the external circumference have in each case one ramp, said ramps interacting for snap-fitting or latching, respectively, the guide protrusion in the guide groove.
One preferred embodiment according to the invention which is distinguished by a pearly-soft outlet jet, provides that the at least one functional element or one of the functional elements of the functional unit is configured as an aerated jet regulator which mixes the water perfusing the insert housing with ambient air.
In the case of such an aerated jet regulator it can be advantageous for the functional unit that has the aerated jet regulator to have an insert housing, at least one aeration opening for suctioning ambient air into the housing interior of the insert housing being provided on the housing circumference of said insert housing and/or on the outflow-side housing end side of said insert housing.
It can be advantageous for at least one hole to be provided beyond the throughflow openings on the outlet end side of the activation element, said hole being disposed on the circumference in relation to said activation element.
If at least two holes that are mutually spaced apart in the circumferential direction are provided on the outlet end side of the activation element, said holes can form a tool engagement location for a rotating tool that is attachable to the activation element on the end side.
The outlet mouthpiece has an external thread or an internal thread which by way of a counter thread can be assembled on the water outlet of a sanitary outlet fitting. In order then for the outlet mouthpiece to be able to be screwed tightly to the water outlet or to be able to be unscrewed again from the water outlet of the sanitary outlet fitting, and in order for the rotary force required therefor to be transmitted from the activation element to the outlet mouthpiece, it is advantageous for the activation element in at least one sliding position that is advanced counter to the throughflow direction to be able to be connected to the outlet mouthpiece in a rotationally fixed manner.
In order for the activation element to be able to be connected in a rotationally fixed manner to the outlet mouthpiece in the advanced sliding position, one advantageous exemplary embodiment according to the invention provides that the outlet mouthpiece at least in one part-region of the longitudinal extent thereof has a shaping that in at least one circumferential portion deviates from the circular cross section and in particular is configured as a preferably planar sinking, and that the sleeve-shaped activation element on the sleeve internal circumference thereof in at least one portion of the longitudinal extent thereof has at least one protrusion which in the sliding position of the activation element that is advanced counter to the throughflow direction is capable of being moved so as to be congruent with the at least one part-region of the outlet mouthpiece that deviates from the circular cross section.
For the same purpose, one further advantageous embodiment according to the invention provides that at least one anti-rotation protrusion projects on the outlet mouthpiece and/or on the activation element on the internal circumference or on the external circumference, said anti-rotation protrusion in a sliding position that is preferably advanced counter to the throughflow direction being capable of being introduced into at least one anti-rotation clearance on the respective other component of the sanitary unit.
In order for the sliding movement of the handling element that is preferably configured as a sleeve-shaped activation element and is guided so as to be displaceable on the outlet mouthpiece to be transmitted to the component that is adjustable in the functional element, it is advantageous for the transmission element to have at least one transmission pin.
The easy handling of the activation element and the reliable transmission of the sliding movement that is exerted on the activation element to a respective actuating movement of the component that is provided in the functional element are yet additionally facilitated when the transmission element, and in particular the transmission pin thereof, is guided so as to be axially displaceable in a sliding opening that is disposed centrally in the functional element.
In order for the outlet cross section of the sanitary functional unit to not be impeded or restricted, it is advantageous for the outlet structure to have at least two, and preferably more than two, connection webs which connect the activation element to the transmission element, and in particular to the at least one transmission pin, and for the connection webs of said outlet structure to engage on the internal circumference of the activation element at preferably uniform spacings.
One preferred embodiment according to the invention herein provides that the connection webs of the outlet structure that connect the activation element to the transmission pin are disposed in a stellar or radial manner on the activation element, for example in the sleeve opening of a sleeve-shaped activation element.
Exemplary embodiments according to the invention that are producible in a particularly simple manner provide that the activation element is integrally connected to the at least one connection web, and/or the at least one connection web is integrally connected to the at least one transmission pin.
In order for the sanitary unit according to the invention to be able to be designed in an ideally space-saving manner and so as to have an ideally minor axial longitudinal extent, it is advantageous for the at least one connection web at least in a sliding terminal position that faces the water outlet to penetrate an assigned elongate hole in the outlet mouthpiece.
In order for a rotary force that is exerted on the activation element to be able to be transmitted by way of the outlet mouthpiece that is held on the water outlet by a screw connection, it is advantageous for the at least one connection web to be guided so as to be rotationally secured but displaceable in the elongate hole assigned to said connection web. If the connection web is guided so as to be rotationally secured in the elongate hole assigned thereto, a rotating movement exerted on the activation element serving as a handling element can be used for screw-fitting or unscrewing said screw connection.
One preferred embodiment according to the invention provides that the activation element is held on the outlet mouthpiece so as to be displaceable between a sliding terminal position that faces away from the water outlet, in which the activation element is held so as to be freely rotatable on the outlet mouthpiece, and a sliding terminal position that faces the water outlet. In the case of a corresponding design embodiment of the activation element and of the outlet mouthpiece, in which the outlet structure on the activation element is formed by connection webs, it can be advantageous for the at least one connection web to engage in the elongate hole assigned thereto.
To this end it is particularly advantageous for the at least one elongate hole that is assigned to a connection web to be configured so as to be open at the end peripheral side.
Preferred exemplary applications of the sanitary unit according to the invention provide that the component is configured as a closure member or a valve member which in one of the functional positions thereof closes at least one cleaning opening or valve opening.
One preferred embodiment according to the invention provides that the activation element is configured so as to be sleeve-shaped. However, it is also possible for the activation element that is configured as a handling element to be formed merely by at least two engagement faces for the thumb and the index finger, said engagement faces being held so as to be displaceable, or guided so as to be displaceable, on opposite sides of the sanitary unit.
Refinements according to the invention are derived from the claims in conjunction with the drawing as well as the description. The invention will be described in yet more detail hereunder by a preferred exemplary embodiment.
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A sanitary unit in various exemplary embodiments 1, 116, and 118 which have a sleeve-shaped outlet mouthpiece 2 is illustrated in
The outlet mouthpiece 2 of the sanitary units 1, 116, and 118 has a sleeve interior in which is inserted a sanitary functional unit 4. The sanitary functional unit 4 which is preferably configured as an insert cartridge can have an attachment screen or filter screen on the inflow side, which is connected to a jet regulator as a further functional element 5 of the functional unit 4. In the exemplary embodiment 1 shown in
In order for the available flow cross-section or the throughflow performance to be increased when required, a component 6 which is configured as a closure member or valve member is provided in the functional element 5, said component 6 by an externally accessible handling element being adjustable between at least two functional positions by way of a transmission element 9 which is guided so as to be axially displaceable in the functional element 5. The component 6 herein in a first functional position, shown for example in
The handling element is designed as an activation element 7 and in the exemplary embodiment illustrated here is a sleeve-shaped activation element 7 which is held so as to be displaceable on an external circumference of a part-region of the outlet mouthpiece 2 that projects beyond the water outlet of the outlet fitting. The activation element 7 is connected to the transmission element 9 by way of at least one running transverse to the outlet structure 8 of the sanitary units 1, 116, and 118. The transmission element 9 here is configured as a transmission pin which is guided so as to be axially displaceable in a sliding guide of the functional element 5 that is disposed centrally in the functional element 5.
It becomes evident from viewing
In the case of the sanitary units 116 and 118 shown in
The activation elements 7 of the sanitary units 1, 116, and 118 are configured so as to be sleeve-shaped and by way of the outlying sleeve circumference thereof bear so as to be displaceable on the external circumference of the outlet mouthpiece 2 that is associated with said units 1, 116, and 118. The units 116 and 118 shown in
In order for the outlet mouthpiece 2 and the activation element 7 of the sanitary units 116, 118 to now be able to be interconnected in a displaceable manner, the outlet mouthpiece 2 on the internal circumference on the outflow-side end peripheral region and the guide internal wall 29 of the activation element 7 on the external circumference on the free end peripheral region of the latter have in each case one ramp 33, 34, said ramps 33, 34 interacting for snap-fitting, or latch-fitting, respectively, the guide protrusion 32 in the guide groove 31.
In order for a rotating movement on the activation element 7 to also be able to be transmitted to the outlet mouthpiece 2, the activation element 7 and the outlet mouthpiece 2 of the sanitary units 1, 116, and 118 are capable of being interconnected in a rotationally fixed manner at least in a part-region of the sliding path of the activation element 7 on the outlet mouthpiece 2. In as far as the activation element 7 and the outlet mouthpiece 2 are located in the rotationally fixed sliding position that however is displaceable in the longitudinal direction, a rotating force exerted on the activation element 7 can also be transmitted to the outlet mouthpiece 2 such that the outlet mouthpiece 2 that is held on the water outlet by a screw connection can be selectively screw-fitted or unscrewed thereon.
In order for a rotating movement on the activation element 7 in the case of the sanitary unit 1 to also be able to be transmitted to the outlet mouthpiece 2, the connection webs that form the outlet structure 8, at least in a sliding terminal position of the activation element 7 that faces the water outlet, can penetrate an assigned elongate hole 10 in the outlet mouthpiece 2. In the case of the exemplary embodiment of a sanitary unit 1 that is shown in
As becomes evident when viewing
In order for an anti-rotation to be established between the activation element 7 and the outlet mouthpiece 2, the outlet mouthpiece in the case of the exemplary embodiment shown in
In the rotationally fixed sliding position of the activation element 7 and the outlet mouthpiece 2, a rotating force can also be exerted manually on the activation element 7 of the units 1, 116, 118. By contrast, the exemplary embodiment shown in
The component 6 in the sanitary units 1, 116, 118 here is configured as a valve element which in the first and the second functional position closes at least one valve opening. The available throughflow cross section or the throughflow performance of the functional element 5 can be varied when required by activating the component 6 that is configured as a valve element. National legislation indeed often provides that a flow rate in a standard operation is intended to be restricted to a prescribed value. However, it can also be the requirement of the user that flow rate restrictions of this type are able to be briefly cancelled so as to, for example, wash and purge items that are comparatively heavily contaminated. The functional unit that here as a whole is identified by 4 to this end configures a flow path 15 in the interior for water flowing therethrough. The flow path 15 is configured in a manner known per se in a housing 16 that is optionally also in multiple parts. The component which is configured as the valve element 6 and which is switchable between an open position (cf.
The closed position herein is disposed below the open position when the functional unit that is provided in the sanitary unit 1 when in use is inserted in the orientation according to
In use, the functional unit 4 is held in a manner known per se on the outlet fitting by the outlet mouthpiece 2.
A bearing face 18 is configured on the component 6 that serves as a valve element. A communicating counter face 19 which interacts with the bearing face 18 in such a manner that the counter face 19 in the open position of the component 6 bears in a planar manner on the bearing face 18 is configured on the housing 16 or on a construction element of the functional unit 4 that is upstream in the sliding direction. By contrast, the bearing face 18 in the closed position is disposed so as to be spaced apart from the counter face 19.
The counter face 19 in the closed position is accessible from the flow path 15 and is therefore wetted in the presence of water in the flow path 15.
Moreover, an impingement face 20 is configured on the component 6 that serves as the valve element. The impingement face 20 is oriented downward, while the bearing face 18 is oriented upward. In other words, the impingement face 20 is aligned in an orientation that faces away from the bearing face 6.
The impingement face 20 in the open position of the component 6 that serves as the valve element is thus impinged with pressure and pushes the valve element against the counter face 19. A displacement member 21 which fits into a receptacle space 22 is configured on the component 6 that serves as the valve element.
The displacement member 21 herein in an only exemplary manner is illustrated having a cylindrical shape. The displacement member 21 is guided in a displaceable manner in the receptacle space 22 by way of the internal contour of the latter. The displacement member 21 in the open position completely fills the receptacle space 22. By contrast, the displacement member 21 in the closed position is partially disposed outside the receptacle space 22 and protrudes into the latter only to the extent as is required for the displaceable guiding mentioned.
A plurality of relief ducts 24 by way of which water that is displaced from the receptacle space 22 can flow back into the flow path 15 are configured between the displacement member 21 and an internal wall 23 of the receptacle space 22.
The rod-shaped transmission element 9 which is operable from the outside by way of the activation element 7 is configured below the component 6 that serves as the valve element. In the exemplary embodiment of the sanitary unit 1, 116, 118 shown in
The transmission element 9 is configured so as to be separate from the valve element such that a part of the impingement face 20 is capable of being covered and released by the transmission element 9. Said part of the impingement face 20 herein is covered in
The impingement face 20 in the flow path 15 is disposed upstream of the valve seat 26. The valve seat 26 forms a flow obstacle in the flow path 15 such that a pressure which holds the component 6 that serves as the valve element in the open position is built up ahead of the valve seat 26.
The bearing face 18 and the impingement face 20 are configured on an encircling rim 17 of the component 6 that serves as the valve element. The rim 17 in the closed position partially closes the valve seat 26 so as to achieve an additional constriction. To this end, flattened features 28 which in each case form passage gaps on the valve seat 26 are configured on the rim 17 which per se describes a round basic shape.
The flow rate regulator 11, known per se, or another flow rate restrictor, for example the throttle 11′ shown in
The bearing face 18 in the closed position is configured on the inflow side on the component 6 that serves as the valve element such that said valve element by way of the flow pressure is guided to the closed position and is held in the closed position as soon as the bearing face 18 is released from the counter face 19.
The displacement member 21 and the entire component 6 overall are made from brass. By contrast, the transmission element 9 and the activation element 7 that here is configured so as to be annular, as well as the housing 16 having the outlet structure 25, are made from plastics material.
In operation, the throughflow along the flow path 15 is thus defined by the component 6 that serves as the valve element and in particular by the flattened features 28 in the valve seat 26.
The component 6 that serves as the valve element is transferred to the open position according to
The component 6 that serves as the valve element by way of the bearing face 18 thereof is pressed against the counter face 19 on the housing 16. In this open position, the impingement face 20 is impinged by the pressure that is built up or prevails in the flow path 15 such that the component 6 that serves as the valve element is held in the open position.
The component 6 that serves as the valve element therefore also remains in the open position when the transmission element 9 is left to its own devices and is released from the component 6 that is configured as the valve element and drops downward. This holding action in the open position is performed as long as water flows in the flow path 15 and the pressure required there is built up.
In the case of a drop in pressure in the flow path 15, the component 6 that serves as the valve element, conjointly with the displacement member 21, by way of the deadweight thereof drops back to the closed position according to
The valve seat 26 in the open position has a maximum available internal cross section such that the flow rate is increased in relation to the closed position.
It can still be seen from
In the case of the sanitary units 1, 116, 118 illustrated here, a bearing face 18 is thus configured on a valve element (component 6) that in a flow path 15 is adjustable between an open position and a closed position, said bearing face 18 in the open position covering a communicating stationary counter face 19 and releasing the latter in the closed position such that the valve element 17 is held in a self-acting manner in the open position by the pressure in the flow path and in the case of a drop in pressure returns to the closed position. It is achievable due to this that the functional unit 4 after use returns in a self-acting manner to the restricting operation in which the component 6 that serves as the valve element in the closed position more heavily restricts the flow path 15 then in the open position. On the other hand, it is also achieved due to this that the component 6 that serves as the valve element can be specified so as to be capable of being held in a self-acting manner in the open position as long as sufficient water flows in the flow path and a sufficient pressure is thus built up. This facilitates the use since the user by way of the activation ring 7 and the transmission element 9 can, for example, manually transfer the component 6 that serves as the valve element to the open position, but does not have to hold the component 6 that serves as the valve element in this open position. This improves the use characteristics of the sanitary unit 1, wherein legal requirements according to which the standard setting in the normal operation is intended to be the flow-restricting setting, can simultaneously be met.
The sanitary units 116, 118 shown in
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