Patent classifications
E03D11/143
Mounting device for a sanitary element
A mounting device (26) for a sanitary element comprises a mounting frame (30) to hold the sanitary element and a lighting unit (B) connected to the mounting frame, which comprises a first optical means (1) having at least one light source (3) for providing a first glow of light (5) and at least one second optical means (2) having at least one light source (4) for providing a second glow of light (6), wherein the said glows of light (5, 6) can be output from the mounting device (26).
Mounting plate for a lavatory body
Mounting plate (1) for a lavatory body (2) of a washlet, comprising: a building-side installation surface (3); a front installation surface (4) for connecting to a lavatory body (2); at least one opening (23, 24) for leading through a flushing water supply and an outflow; means (29) for fastening the mounting plate (1) to a building wall; a first and a second supporting element (8, 9) which are designed as plug elements for pluggable mounting of a lavatory body (2) onto the mounting plate (1); an electrical plug connector (46) arranged on the front installation surface (4); and a water supply connection piece (43). Lavatory body (2) for pluggable mounting onto a mounting plate (1), comprising two or more horizontally spaced-apart guide elements (15) which are fastened in the cavity (14) to the ceramic body (20) and are designed for pluggable connection to supporting elements (8, 9) on a mounting plate (1); and a bidet device (30) with an electric connection (31) which is fixedly arranged on the lavatory body (2) and is designed as a plug connector accessible from the rear side (13) of the ceramic body (20).
Ligature-resistant toilet system with adaptable shroud
A toilet system with a toilet base including a toilet bowl and a shroud for covering a plumbing riser located at a rear end of the toilet base that provides ligature-resistance for institutional applications. The shroud has a mating feature that joins with a corresponding feature at a rear portion of the toilet base to prevent formation of a gap between the base and a front of shroud in at least at a top side of the area of contact between the shroud and the back of the toilet base. The mating feature can be provided by forming a rectangular cross-section at the rear of the toilet base and providing a matching aperture through the shroud. A toilet seat, which may be bonded or bolted to toilet base has an outer edge that is chamfered to prevent ligature formation around a portion of toilet seat.
MOUNTING DEVICE FOR A SANITARY ARTICLE
A mounting device for fastening a sanitary article having at least one support having a support wall that defines a cavity, a first opening and a second opening, wherein the support provides a first support-side stop surface at the first opening and a second support-side stop surface at the second opening, at least one screw, and at least one bearing element with a side wall that extends around a central axis and bounds a receiving space for bearing the screw. The bearing element has at least one first stop surface and at least one second stop surface. The at least one second bearing element-side stop surface is arranged on at least one spring lug. The at least one spring lug and the second bearing element-side stop surface are arranged in such a way that the bearing element is clamped without play between the two support-side stop surfaces.
Cantilevered brace assembly for wall-mounted toilet
A brace for a wall-mounted toilet, particularly useful for wall-mounted porcelain toilets in hospitals and other health care facilities. The brace includes a weight receiving structure supported by cantilevered struts that attach the brace to the wall, preferably using the same bolts that attach the toilet to the wall. The weight receiving structure may be a seat portion that overlies the rim of the toilet bowl, so that the weight of the user is transmitted from the toilet seat to the seat structure and then to the walls through the struts. Alternately, the weight receiving structure may include an under-bowl support that extends underneath the toilet bowl so that the user's weight is transmitted from the bowl to the wall through the struts. Thus, the cantilevered brace increases the weight-bearing capacity of the wall-mounted toilet. A plastic shroud may be included for enclosing the brace and toilet bowl.
Urinal coupling device, assembly and installation method
A urinal coupling device includes at least one support member and a pair of ears. The support member has a pair of opposite lateral portions and a main portion of an arcuate configuration extending between and rigidly interconnecting the opposite lateral portions. Each of the ears at an inner end portion thereof is attached to one of the opposite lateral portions of the support member such that the ears extend in opposite directions with respect to one another from the support member. Each ear has a slot open at its outer end and closed at its inner end that is configured to receive a urinal mounting bolt. The main portion of the support member has an inner surface configured to interface with an end portion of a tube and an adjacent annular flange of a urinal flange device.
Wall anchor
A wall anchor (1), having an anchor plate (2) with a front face (3) and a rear face (4), a fixing portion (5) which protrudes from the front face (4) of the anchor plate (2), which extends along a centre axis (M) and has a threaded structure (6) for receiving an anchor bolt (7), and two hooks (8, 9) which protrude from the rear face (4) of the anchor plate (2). The hooks (8, 9) are configured such that the wall anchor (1) can be fixedly connected to a profile rail (18) by protrusions (21) of a profile rail (18), with respect to forces acting in the direction of the centre axis (M).
Water closet carrier
A carrier plate for supporting a wall-mounted water closet, the carrier plate including a face plate having a top end, a bottom end opposite the top end, a front face, and a rear face opposite the front face. The carrier plate also including a bracket extending from the rear face of the face plate proximate the top end to define a bracket length, and one or more feet extending from the rear face of the face plate proximate the bottom end to define a foot length and a base plane, where the foot defines an anchor aperture therethrough, where the anchor aperture defines an anchor zone including a volume delineated by the cross-section of the anchor aperture extended normal to the base plane in both directions therefrom, and where the bracket is not positioned within the anchor zone.
WALL-MOUNTED TOILET BRACKET AND WALL-MOUNTED TOILET SYSTEM
A wall-mounted toilet bracket includes a bracket body provided with a wall body connection portion and a toilet connection portion, the wall body connection portion being configured to be connected to a wall body so as to arrange the bracket body outside the wall body and to fix the bracket body to the wall body, the toilet connection portion being configured to be connected to a toilet body so as to fix the toilet body to the bracket body, and the bracket body being configured in such a way that the projection of the bracket body on the wall body is located within the range of the projection of the toilet body on the wall body.
WALL-MOUNTED TOILET SYSTEM
A wall-mounted toilet system, comprising: a wall-mounted bracket (1) and an in-wall drain pipe (2); a toilet body (3), which is fixed to the wall-mounted bracket (1) and has a bowl (31) and a mounting cavity (32); and a drain device (4), which is connected to the toilet body (3), communicates with the in-wall drain pipe (2), and comprises a rotary drain pipe (41) arranged in the mounting cavity (32), wherein one end of the rotary drain pipe (41) communicates with the bowl (31), and is configured to rotate relative to the toilet body (3) between an initial position and a drain position, such that when the rotary drain pipe rotates to the initial position, a water seal is formed in the bowl (31); and when the rotary drain pipe rotates to the drain position, dirt in the bowl (31) is discharged into the in-wall drain pipe (2).