Mounting Device

20170231443 · 2017-08-17

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    Abstract

    The invention relates to a mounting device for fastening a toilet seat set to a toilet bowl in a reversibly releasable manner, comprising a connecting segment which can be connected to the toilet seat set in a stationary manner, and a rod segment, which is arranged on the connecting segment and which can be fed at least partially through a mounting opening of the toilet bowl. Furthermore, the mounting device has a deformable blocking part, which is fastened to the rod segment (12) at a distance from the connecting segment, wherein the connecting segment and the blocking part can be arranged on opposite sides of the mounting opening when the rod segment is at least partially fed through the mounting opening of the toilet bowl. The mounting device is equipped with an actuating lever, which has a damping position, in which the blocking part is deformed in such a way that the blocking part cannot be fed through the mounting opening, and a released position, in which the blocking part is deformed sufficiently little that the blocking part can be fed through the mounting opening of the toilet bowl. The rod segment is connected to the connecting segment in a stationary manner in the clamping position and in a translatable manner in the released position, and the rod segment protrudes from the connecting segment at an identical predefined angle in the damping position and in the released position.

    Claims

    1. A mounting device for reversibly releasable fastening a toilet seat set to a toilet bowl, comprising a connecting segment, which can be connected in a stationary manner to the toilet seat set, a rod segment which is arranged on the connecting segment and which can be fed at least partially through a mounting opening of the toilet bowl, a deformable blocking part which is arranged at a distance from the connecting segment on the rod segment, wherein the connecting segment and the blocking part can be arranged on opposite sides of the mounting opening of the toilet bowl when the rod segment is at least partially fed through the mounting opening of the toilet bowl, and an actuating lever that can be moved from a clamping position of the mounting device, in which the blocking part is deformed in such a manner that it cannot be fed through the mounting opening of the toilet bowl, into a released position of the mounting device, in which the blocking part is sufficiently little deformed that it can be fed through the mounting opening of the toilet bowl, then moved back, wherein the rod segment is connected to the connecting segment in the clamping position in a stationary manner and in the released position in a displaceable manner relative to the connecting segment, and wherein the rod segment projects from the connecting segment at a predefined angle in the clamping position and in the released position.

    2. The mounting device according to claim 1, in which the connecting segment comprises an essentially flat contact surface with a guide slot, wherein the rod segment penetrates the contact surface through the guide slot.

    3. The mounting device according to claim 2, which comprises a rod segment sleeve extending in a non-rotatable manner from the guide slot of the contact surface of the connecting segment, wherein the rod segment penetrates the rod segment sleeve and is rotatable in it.

    4. The mounting device according to claim 2, wherein a screen is formed on the contact surface of the connecting segment.

    5. The mounting device according to claim 4, which comprises a seal which is arranged on the contact surface of the connecting segment.

    6. The mounting device according to claim 1, in which the rod segment has a longitudinal axis and the actuating lever is connected in a non-rotatable manner to rod segment, wherein the actuating lever may be rotated from the released position into the clamping position and back about the longitudinal axis of the rod segment.

    7. The mounting device according to claim 3, which comprises a pivot pin connected in a non-rotatable manner to the rod segment and a slide bolt that is connected in a non-rotatable manner to the rod segment sleeve and movable axially on the rod segment sleeve, wherein the blocking part is arranged on the rod segment sleeve and the slide bolt is arranged between the pivot pin and the blocking part.

    8. The mounting device according to claim 7, in which the pivot pin has an outer contact surface facing towards the slide bolt and the slide bolt has an inner contact surface facing towards the pivot pin, wherein the outer contact surface of the pivot pin and the inner contact surface of the slide bolt lie at an identical acute angle to the longitudinal axis of the rod segment.

    9. The mounting device according to claim 8, wherein the inner contact surfaces of the slide bolt and the outer contact surface of the pivot pin lie flush to each other in the released position of the mounting device.

    10. The mounting device according to claims 7, wherein a spacer is arranged between the blocking part and the connecting segment on the rod segment.

    11. A toilet with a toilet bowl, a toilet seat set and a mounting device for the reversibly releasable fastening of the toilet seat set on the toilet bowl according to claim 1, wherein the toilet seat set is connected in a stationary manner to a connecting segment of the mounting device, the toilet bowl has a mounting opening through which a rod segment of the mounting device, arranged on the connecting segment, can be at least partially fed, a deformable blocking part of the mounting device, which is arranged at a distance from the connecting segment on the rod segment on a side of the mounting opening of the toilet bowl opposite the connecting segment, an actuating lever of the mounting device, which can be moved from the clamping position of the mounting device, in which the blocking part of the mounting device is deformed in such a manner that it cannot be fed through the mounting opening of the toilet bowl, into a released position of the mounting device, in which the blocking part of the mounting device is sufficiently little deformed that it can be fed through the mounting opening of the toilet bowl, and then moved back, is moved into the clamping position so that the blocking part of the mounting device is deformed and the mounting device, together with the toilet seat set, is fastened to the toilet bowl, wherein the rod segment of the mounting device is connected in a stationary manner to the connecting segment of the mounting device and the toilet bowl.

    12. The toilet according to claim 11, wherein a height between the toilet bowl and an upper side of the toilet seat set is a maximum of 4 cm or a minimum of 3.5 cm in a closed position.

    13. The toilet according to claim 11, wherein the mounting device is located underneath the toilet seat set when the toilet seat set is in a closed position.

    14. The toilet according to claim 11, which comprises two identical mounting devices which are arranged laterally adjacent to each other.

    15. The toilet according to claim 12, wherein the mounting device is located underneath the toilet seat set when the toilet seat set is in a closed position.

    16. The mounting device according to claim 6, which comprises a pivot pin connected in a non-rotatable manner to the rod segment and a slide bolt that is connected in a non-rotatable manner to the rod segment sleeve and movable axially on the rod segment sleeve, wherein the blocking part is arranged on the rod segment sleeve and the slide bolt is arranged between the pivot pin and the blocking part.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0034] Further advantageous embodiments of the invention are mentioned in the following description of embodiments based on the schematic drawing. In particular, the inventive mounting device is described in the following with reference to the attached drawings based on exemplary embodiments.

    [0035] FIG. 1 shows a front view of a first embodiment of an inventive mounting device.

    [0036] FIG. 2 shows a side view of the mounting device of FIG. 1.

    [0037] FIG. 3 shows a bottom view of the mounting device of FIG. 1.

    [0038] FIG. 4 shows a view of a toilet seat set installed on the toilet bowl above the mounting device of FIG. 1, the mounting device being in a released position.

    [0039] FIG. 5 shows a view of a toilet seat set installed on the toilet bowl above the mounting device of FIG. 1, the mounting device being in a clamping position.

    [0040] FIG. 6 is a view of a toilet seat set mounted on a toilet bowl by means of a second embodiment of an inventive mounting device, the mounting device being in a released position.

    [0041] FIG. 7 is a view of the toilet seat set mounted on the toilet bowl by means of the mounting device of FIG. 6, the mounting device being in a clamping position.

    [0042] FIG. 8 shows a side view of a third embodiment of an inventive mounting device with retracted actuating lever.

    [0043] FIG. 9 shows a side view of the mounting device of FIG. 8 with extended actuating lever.

    [0044] FIG. 10 shows a plan view of the mounting device of FIG. 8 with retracted actuating lever.

    [0045] FIG. 11 shows a plan view of the mounting device of FIG. 8 with extended actuating lever.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION

    [0046] Certain terms are used in the following description, for practical reasons, and must not be understood to be limiting. The words “right”, “left”, “lower” and “upper” denote directions in the drawing to which reference is made. The terms “inward” and “outward” refer to directions toward or away from the geometric centre of the mounting device and designated parts thereof. The terminology includes the words specifically mentioned above, derivatives thereof, and words of similar import.

    [0047] FIG. 1 shows a first embodiment of an inventive mounting device 1, which comprises a metal connecting segment 11, a metallic rod segment 12 having a longitudinal axis 121 and a metallic actuating lever 16. The connecting segment 11 has on an upper side connecting means 112 for connection to a toilet seat set, and on an under side a contact surface 111, on which a screen 113 is formed. Laterally contact surface 111 is limited by a rim, wherein a seal 19 of plastic is arranged inside the rim adjacent to parts of contact surface 111. The rim and contact surface 111 therefore hold seal 19.

    [0048] Below a metal tubular rod segment sleeve 17 is arranged perpendicular to contact surface 111, which sleeve protrudes from rod segment 12. A blocking part 13, of an elastically deformable plastic, and a spacer 18, of a comparatively solid plastic, are slid on rod segment sleeve 17, wherein spacer 18 lies between blocking part 13 and contact surface 111 or seal 19. Below blocking part 13 rod segment sleeve 17 is equipped with a vertical guide slot 171. A fastening piston 152 of a slide bolt 15 engages in guide slot 171, which bolt is arranged underneath or on the side of blocking part 13 facing away from spacer 18 on blocking part 13 resting on rod segment sleeve 17. Rod segment sleeve 17 and slide bolt 15 are connected to each other in a non-rotatable manner via guide slot 171 and fastening piston 152, wherein slide bolt 15 is vertically displaceable on rod segment sleeve 17 over the length of guide slot 171.

    [0049] A pivot pin 14 is arranged on rod segment 12 adjacent to or below slide bolt 15 against slide bolt 13. Pivot pin 14 has a screw insert 142 by means of which it is screwed to rod segment 12 in a non-rotatable manner. On its upper side piston pin 14 has an outer contact surface 14 and slide bolt 1 has an inner contact surface 151 on its underside. The outer contact surface 141 and the inner contact surface 151 have a correspondingly bevelled design so that they form an acute angle to the longitudinal axis 121 of the rod segment 12.

    [0050] The following statement applies to the entire further description. If there are reference numbers in a figure to ensure greater clarity of the drawings, but if they are not mentioned in the directly associated descriptive text, reference is made to their explanation in preceding descriptions of the figures. In addition, if reference numbers which are not contained in the associated figure are mentioned in the descriptive text directly associated with a figure, reference is made to the preceding figures.

    [0051] Fastening device 1 in FIG. 2 is shown rotated 90° to the left about the longitudinal axis 121 of the rod segment 12 in a comparison with FIG. 1. It can be seen that actuating lever 16 is configured as a longitudinally-shaped rod which is connected centrally in connecting segment 11, in a non-rotatable manner, to rod segment 12 at a right angle. Connecting segment 11 has a lever socket 115 in which actuating lever 16 is rotatable about longitudinal axis 121 of rod segment 12. The boundaries of lever socket 115 thereby limit the radius of rotation of actuating lever 16 to 180°.

    [0052] In FIG. 3 mounting device 1 is shown from below. It can be seen that a guide slot 114, protruding from rod segment 12, is formed on contact surface 111. Moreover, a head region of rod segment sleeve 17 engages in guide slot 114, this head region being designed so that rod segment sleeve 17 is not rotatable relative to connecting segment 11 about its longitudinal axis. Thus rod segment sleeve 17 and slide bolt 15 are connected in a non-rotatable manner to the connecting segment, while rod segment 12, together with pivot pin 14 and actuating lever 16, are rotatable about longitudinal axis 121 of rod segment 12.

    [0053] FIG. 4 shows a toilet seat set 3, which is mounted on a toilet bowl 2 by means of an assembly kit with two mounting devices 1. Seat set 3 comprises a seat ring 31 and two folding hinges 32, each of which is fixedly connected to one of mounting devices 1. For this purpose folding hinges 32 are screwed with a screw 33 to connecting means 112 of connecting segment 12 of the associated mounting device 1. The mounting devices 1 are inserted through two mounting openings 21 of a rear rim of toilet bowl 2, wherein each of contact surfaces 111 of connecting segment 11 and seal 19 rests on a top of the rim and rod segment sleeve 17, together with rod segment 12, protrude through mounting opening 21. Spacers 18 of mounting devices 1 each lie inside mounting openings 21, whereas blocking parts 13, slide bolts 15 and pivot pins 14 are arranged underneath mounting openings 21 and hence underneath the rim of toilet bowl 2.

    [0054] The mounting devices 1 are shown in FIG. 4 in a released position in which clamping segments 13 fit through mounting openings 21. First contact surface 141 of pivot pin 14 lies flush with second contact surface 151 of slide bolt 15. Actuating levers 16 are in their outwards maximally swiveled or rotated positions. In the released position the mounted toilet seat set 3 can be displaced along guide slots 114 of connecting segments 11 of mounting devices 1. In this manner they can be positioned and aligned, as intended, on toilet bowl 2 as prescribed.

    [0055] For fixing toilet seat set 3 on toilet bowl 2 actuating levers 16 are swiveled inwards 180° about longitudinal axis 121 of rod segments 12, as shown in FIG. 5 Thereby rod segments 12 themselves, and together with them pivot pins 14, are rotated 180° about longitudinal axis 121. Since slide bolts 15 are not rotatable, the first and second contact surfaces 141, 151 no longer lie flush against each other but lie on their bottommost and uppermost sections, respectively. In this way slide bolts 15 are forced upwards during the rotary movement of pivot pins 14, and blocking parts 13 are clamped between slide bolts 15 and spacers 18. In this case, blocking parts 13 deform so that they no longer fit through mounting openings 21 of toilet bowl 2. Toilet seat set 3 is then fixedly mounted on toilet bowl 2.

    [0056] At the same time a pressure is exerted on rod segment sleeves 17 by the displacement or longitudinal movement of slide bolts 15 and by the deformation of blocking parts 13, and these sleeves are pressed against connecting segments 11. Moreover, rod segments 12 are no longer displaceable toward connecting segments 11 due to screens 113. Toilet seat set 3 is in this way fixed in the aligned and positioned position.

    [0057] FIG. 6 shows a second embodiment of an inventive mounting device 10, which comprises a metal connecting segment 110, a metal rod segment 120 and a metal actuating lever 160. Connecting segment 110 has connecting means for connecting to a toilet seat set and a contact surface 1110 on one underside. Laterally contact surface 1110 is bounded by a rim, wherein a seal 190 of plastic is arranged inside the rim flush to parts of contact surface 1110. The rim and contact surface 1110 therefore retain seal 190.

    [0058] Rod segment 120 protrudes through connecting segment 110 and can be moved axially relative to connecting segment 110. A tubular sleeve shaped spacer 180 is adjacently arranged underneath connecting segment 110 perpendicularly to contact surface 1110, rod segment 120 protruding through the spacer. On rod segment 120, below spacer 180, a plate 140 is fastened in a stationary manner to rod segment 120, wherein a blocking part 130 of an elastically deformable plastic arranged between plate 140 and spacer 180. The longitudinal end of rod segment 120, facing away from connecting segment 110, is connected by an eccentric element 1610 to actuating lever 160.

    [0059] A toilet bowl 20 has on its rear rim two mounting openings 210, through each of which protrudes one of two identical mounting devices 10. In this case spacers 180 are located in mounting openings 210. Connecting segments 110 lie on the rim of toilet bowl 20 and blocking parts 130, as well as actuating levers 160, lie on a lower inside of toilet bowl 20.

    [0060] Mounting devices 10 are located in FIG. 6 in a released position in which actuating levers 160 project perpendicularly from rod segments 120. In this position mounting devices 10 can be guided out of mounting holes 210 and inserted. Moreover, they can be displaced on the rim.

    [0061] As shown in FIG. 7 actuating levers 160 are folded 90° upwards into a horizontal position for fixing mounting devices 10. A pressure is exerted on blocking parts 130 by means of eccentric elements 1610 with which actuating levers 160 are connected in an articulated manner to rod segments 120. These are therefore deformed so that they no longer fit through mounting openings 210. Mounting devices 10 are thereby fixed to toilet bowl 20.

    [0062] FIG. 8 shows a third embodiment of an inventive mounting device 100, which comprises a metal connecting segment 1100, a metal rod segment 1200, with a longitudinal axis 1100, and a metal actuating lever 1600. Connecting segment 1100 has on one upper side connecting means 11200 for connection to a toilet seat set and on one lower side a contact surface 11100.

    [0063] An actuating lever 1600 is connected in a non-rotatable manner to connecting segment 1100. Actuating lever 1600 is almost horizontal and is shown in FIG. 8 in a retracted state. In this state, it is arranged fully within connecting segment 1100.

    [0064] A metal tubular rod segment sleeve 1700, through which rod segment 1200 protrudes, is adjacently arranged underneath and perpendicular to contact surface 11100. A blocking part 1300, of an elastically deformable plastic, and a split spacer 180, of a comparatively solid plastic, are pushed onto rod segment sleeve 1700, wherein spacer 1800 lies between blocking part 1300 and contact surface 11100. Below blocking part 1300 rod segment sleeve 1700 is equipped with a vertical guide slot 17100. A fastening piston 15200 of a slide bolt 1500, which is arranged on rod segment sleeve 1700 and adjacent to blocking part 1300 and underneath or on one side of blocking part 1300 facing away from spacer 1800, engages in guide slot 17100. Rod segment sleeve 1700 and slide bolt 1500 are connected to each other in a non-rotatable manner via guide slot 17100 and fastening piston 15200, wherein slide bolt 1500 is vertically displaceable on rod segment sleeve 1700 along the length of guide slot 17100.

    [0065] A pivot pin 1400 is arranged on rod segment 1200 on slide bolt 1500 against blocking part 1300 adjacent to or underneath slide bolt 1500. Pivot pin 1400 has a screw socket 14200 by means of which it is screwed in a non-rotatable manner to rod segment 1200. The pivot pin 1400 has an outer contact area 14100 on its upper side and the slide bolt 1500 has an inner contact area 15100 on its underside. The outer contact area 14100 and the inner contact surface 15100 are correspondingly bevelled and designed bent so that they form, over a wide extent, an acute angle with the longitudinal axis 12100 of the rod segment 1200.

    [0066] In comparison with FIG. 8, the fixation device 100 is shown in FIG. 9 with the actuating lever 1600 in the extended state. In this state, the actuating lever 1600 is pushed out horizontally to the left from the connecting segment 1100. Consequently, it is accessible from outside of the connecting segment 1100 and can be easily operated. Also, it is evident that the actuating lever 1600 is rod-shaped and forms a right angle with the rod segment 1200. The connecting segment 1100 comprises a lever socket 11500, in which the actuating lever 1600 may be displaced horizontally.

    [0067] In FIG. 10 the mounting device 100 is shown from above. It is thereby apparent that actuating lever 1600 has a central vertical slot, which is penetrated by a bolt of lever socket 11500. The bolt of lever socket 11500 lies centrally in connecting segment 1100. In addition, the lever socket 11500 has a guide groove which receives actuating lever 1600 and supports it laterally.

    [0068] As shown in FIG. 11, actuating lever 1600 is radially extendible to the left along the guide groove until the end of the vertical slot abuts against the bolt of lever socket 11500. The slot of actuating lever 1600, together with the bolt of lever socket 11500, limit the radial movement of actuating lever 1600. As shown in FIG. 11, actuating lever 1600 may be extended both to the left and in an analogous manner to the right.

    [0069] The guide groove of lever socket 11500 receives a rotary or tangential movement of actuating lever 1600 and transmits the rotary motion to rod segment 1200. As a result, rod segment 1200 can be rotated by a rotation of actuating lever 1600, and mounting device 100 is therefore brought from a clamping position to a released position, and vice versa. Using the retractability and extendibility of actuating lever 1600 said device can be extended, if needed, for actuation of mounting device 100, and can otherwise be provided in connecting segment 1100. Therefore, no interfering part projects from the connecting segment when no actuation of mounting device 100 is required.

    [0070] Although the invention is represented by means of the figures and associated specification, and is described in detail, this representation and this detailed description, it is understood that persons skilled in the art may make changes and modifications without departing from the scope of the following claims. The present disclosure also includes embodiments with any combination of features which are mentioned or shown above or in the following in regard to different embodiments. It also includes individual features in the figures, even if they are shown therein in conjunction with other features and/or are not mentioned above or in the following. The alternatives of embodiments described in the figures and in the specification, and individual alternatives whose features are excluded from the object of the invention or from the disclosed objects, may also be included. The disclosure includes embodiments which exclusively comprise the features described in the claims or in the exemplary embodiments as well as those which include other additional features.

    [0071] Furthermore, the term “include” and derivations thereof does not exclude other elements or steps. Also, the indefinite article “a” or “an” and derivatives thereof does not exclude a plurality. The functions of several features listed in the claims can be performed by one unit or one step. The terms “essentially”, “about”, “approximately”, and the like in connection with a feature or a value also define, in particular, the exact feature or the exact value. The terms “about” and “approximately” in the context of a given numerical value or range may refer to a value or range that is within 20%, within 10%, within 5% or within 2% of the given value or range. All reference signs in the claims are not to be understood as limiting the scope of the claims.