The invention relates to a sanitary washing unit comprised of a hand washing basin and at least one sanitary outlet armature, and the sanitary outlet armature has at least two outlet openings at a distance from each other to produce water streams that flow out, visibly separate from each other.
Such sanitary washing units must also increasingly justify high aesthetic requirements. A sanitary washing unit was therefore also previously produced that has several outlet openings on its outlet armature. These outlet openings are spaced apart from each other in such a manner that water streams are produced that flow out and meet each other parallel visually separate until they meet in the wash basin. The currents that are produced when these water streams arrive in the wash basin and which are partially aligned in opposite directions affect each other so that the water tends to splash there considerably. However, not only the user controlling the washing unit becomes wet when the water sprays excessively, but this splashing is also distributed over large surfaces in the wash basin and leads to undesirable calcium residue and an increased cleaning effort after drying.
It is therefore the objective to produce a sanitary washing unit of the initially described type, which considerably reduces the risk of any excessive water splashing in the wash basin area.
The solution to this objective according to the invention is that the longitudinal axes defining the outflow direction of the water streams are arranged at such angles that adjacent water streams overlap at least in sections in the atmospheric range between the outlet opening and the impact zone of the water streams in the washing basin or that their distance from each other increases.
The longitudinal axes of the washing unit that define the outlet direction of the water streams may be inclined toward each other at an angle so that the initially visually separately outward flowing water streams overlap each other at least in sections in the atmospheric area between the outlet opening including the impact zone in the wash basin. Strong and opposing water flows are prevented by overlapping of the water streams in the impact zone, which otherwise would become noticeable by strong whirling and by splashing. If the longitudinal axes of the outlet openings are relatively inclined toward each other so that the distance of the water streams increases in the atmospheric area, the water flows developing in the impact zone of the wash basin also have an angle so that water flowing in the opposite direction is reduced and whirling and splashing is prevented accordingly.
It is possible that the outlet armature has more than three outlet openings, of which the longitudinal axes of at least two outlet openings are relatively inclined toward each other so that their water streams at least overlap within the atmospheric range and from which the longitudinal axes of the outer outlet armatures are inclined toward each other so that the distance of their water streams to the adjacent water streams is increased in the atmospheric range. If the outlet armature, for example, has four visibly separately outpouring water streams, the two inner water streams may unite to one water stream on their way to the wash basin or only in the impact zone, while the two outer water streams flow out at an angle, which increases in distance to the neighboring water stream. This example shows that especially attractive stream patterns may be produced by outlet openings by using the washing unit according to the invention.
An embodiment is preferred in which the longitudinal axes of the outlet openings are relatively inclined so toward each other that either their water streams overlap in the atmospheric area at least in sections or that the distance of the water streams increases.
An especially beneficial further development of the invention provides that the longitudinal axes of the outlet openings are inclined relatively toward each other in such a manner that their water streams overlap at least in sections, but preferably overlap essentially in the impact zone. This design format is distinguished by an especially high effectiveness and a simultaneously aesthetically desirable stream pattern.
In order to be able to emit a homogenous-soft and always non-splashing water stream, it is beneficial if the outlet openings always have a ventilated or unventilated stream regulator.
It is effective, if the outlet openings are arranged parallel in sequence and/or outline an angular, circular or circle segmented outer contour. The outlet openings of the sanitary outlet armature may not only be arranged parallel and sequential, but these outlet openings may also be arranged parallel so that they jointly outline a corner, such as a square or multi-angular outer contour.
If the outlet openings are arranged in sequence, it is beneficial if the longitudinal axes of the openings that are arranged parallel in sequence are arranged relatively, so that their water streams are approximately in one plane in the atmospheric range.
Additional characteristics of the invention result from the following description of the exemplary embodiments of the invention in the drawings in conjunction with the claims. Individual characteristics may be represented individually or combined in one design of the invention.
Sectional detailed perspective views show the following:
In order to prevent water from excessively splashing in the wash basin area, the longitudinal axes of the outlet openings 4 that define the outflow direction of the water streams 5 are arranged at an angle in the washing units 1 illustrated in
The longitudinal axes of the outlet openings 4 of the outlet armature 3 illustrated in
In contrast, the longitudinal axes of outlet openings 4 of the outlet armature shown in
The outlet armatures 3 shown in
The washing units shown in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102004022513.3-25 | May 2004 | DE | national |