HEIGHT-ADJUSTABLE TOILET ASSEMBLY
20230243139 · 2023-08-03
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E03D11/12
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E03D11/14
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A height-adjustable toilet assembly comprising a fixed frame with a vertically mounted sliding frame and a toilet bowl, wherein the sliding frame is coupled to the fixed frame by a vertical linear drive member and is provided with a face plate on which the intermediate member is mounted. A flat cover is fixed to the fixed frame, in which a window is formed from below which is not closed, the width of which corresponds to the width of the intermediate member and the inner edges of which extend towards the intermediate member over the peripheral edges of the face plate of the sliding frame, in front of which the flat cover is projected, the toilet bowl being seated on the intermediate member. In the lower end part of the fixed frame there are vertically interconnected horizontal slats with surfaces parallel to the surface of the face plate, the first slat being attached to the lower edge of the sliding frame. The intermediate member is fitted with supports, to the upper edge of which is attached a rod-type horizontal arm parallel to the faceplate, the ends of the rod-type horizontal arm being fitted with handles extending along the toilet bowl.
Claims
1. A height adjustable toilet assembly comprising a fixed frame with a vertically mounted sliding frame and a toilet bowl, wherein the vertically mounted sliding frame is coupled to the fixed frame by a vertical linear drive member and is provided with a face plate, on which an intermediate member is fixed, and wherein a flat cover is fixed on the fixed frame, in which a window is formed from below, wherein the window is not closed, wherein a width of the window corresponds to a width of the intermediate member and inner edges of the window extend towards the intermediate member over outer edges of the face plate of the vertically mounted sliding frame, wherein in front of the vertically mounted slide frame the flat cover is projected, with the toilet bowl being seated on the intermediate member, wherein interconnected horizontal slats, surfaces of which are parallel to a surface of the face plate, are vertically aligned in a lower end portion of the fixed frame, wherein a first slat is fixed to a lower edge of the vertically mounted sliding frame, wherein the intermediate member is provided with supports, wherein at an upper edge of the supports is fixed a rod-type horizontal arm parallel to the face plate, and wherein ends of the rod-type horizontal arm are provided with handrails extending along the toilet bowl.
2. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein the linear drive member is anchored at its upper end to an upper beam of the fixed frame via a frame bracket and at its lower end to the vertically mounted sliding frame via a bracket.
3. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein the flat cover houses a wall controller which is connected to the linear drive member.
4. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the handrails is pivotally seated on the rod-type horizontal arm around its axial axis, wherein the supports, the arm, and the handrails are hollow and their internal cavities are interconnected.
5. The assembly according to claim 4, wherein at least one of the handrails is provided with a handle controller in a form of a rotatable handle.
6. The assembly according to claim 5, wherein the linear drive member is connected to the handle controller by electrical wiring housed in the inner cavities of the handrails, the rod-type horizontal arm, and the supports.
7. The assembly according to claim 2, wherein the flat cover houses a wall controller which is connected to the linear drive member.
8. The assembly according to claim 2, wherein at least one of the handrails is pivotally seated on the arm around its axial axis, wherein the supports, the rod-type horizontal arm, and the handrails are hollow and their internal cavities are interconnected.
9. The assembly according to claim 3, wherein at least one of the handrails is pivotally seated on the arm around its axial axis, wherein the supports, the rod-type horizontal arm, and the handrails are hollow and their internal cavities are interconnected.
Description
EXPLANATIONS OF DRAWINGS
[0010] Specific examples of the invention design are shown in the attached drawings, where:
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[0017] The drawings illustrating the claimed invention and the example embodiment described thereafter in no way limit the scope of protection set out in the definition, but merely clarify the nature of the invention.
EXAMPLES OF INVENTION EMBODIMENTS
[0018] The height-adjustable toilet assembly according to the accompanying illustrations comprises a rectangular, vertically situated fixed frame 1 embedded in a non-depicted building wall, in which a sliding frame 2 is vertically fixed, on the face plate 21 of which an intermediate member 5 fitted with a toilet bowl 6 is fixed. The fixed frame 1 is provided on its vertical frame members 12 with flat vertical guide rails 121 oriented parallel to the plane of the frame beams 12 of the fixed frame 1 and extending inwardly beyond the contours of the fixed frame 1. The sliding frame 2 is provided on the side adjacent to the wall of the building with U-shaped glides 23 on their unmarked vertical profiles, the unmarked sliding groove of which is oriented vertically towards the outside of the sliding frame 2 and whose internal cross-section corresponds to the external dimensions of the guide rails 121 which fit into the sliding groove of the glides 23. The sliding frame 2 is coupled to the fixed frame 1 via a vertical linear drive member 3, which is anchored at its upper end to the upper beam 11 of the fixed frame 1 via a frame bracket 14 and at its lower end to the sliding frame 2 via a bracket 24. In the lower end part of the fixed frame 1, side rails 42 having vertical guide grooves 43 open inwards towards the fixed frame 1 are fixed to the inner edges of the beams 12. Between the side rails 42, interconnected horizontal slats 41 with their ends vertically aligned with each other in the guide grooves 43, the surfaces of which are parallel to the face plate 21 of the sliding frame 2, the first slat 41 being fixed to the bottom edge of the face plate 21 of the sliding frame 2. A flush opening 212 and a waste opening 213 are formed in the face plate 21 of the sliding frame 2, which does not extend over the edges of the fixed frame 1 facing away from the building wall. A water tank 22 is seated on the sliding frame 2, from which a flush pipe 221 extending into the flush opening 212 is provided. An inlet opening 51 and an outlet opening 52 are formed in the intermediate member 5. The position and dimensions of the inlet opening 51 correspond to both the position and dimensions of the flush opening 212 and the unshown inlet of flush water into the toilet bowl 6. The position and dimensions of the outlet opening 52 correspond to the position and dimensions of both the waste opening 213 and the unshown waste water outlet of the toilet bowl 6. Connected to the waste opening 213 is a waste member 9, which is formed by an upper fitting 91 connected to the waste opening 213, further by an adjoining upper elbow 92, to which a waste pipe 93 made of flexible material is connected. The waste pipe 93 is further connected to a lower elbow 94 fixed in a lower fitting 95, which is fixed to the lower end portion of the fixed frame 1 via a waste bracket 96. The flush water is thus led from the water tank 22 through the flush pipe 221 via the flush opening 212 and the inlet opening 51 of the intermediate member 5 to the unshown flush line of the toilet bowl 6, where it becomes waste water, which is further led through the unshown waste line of the toilet bowl 6 via the outlet opening 52 and the waste opening 213 to the waste member 9. In the upper part of the intermediate member 5, supports 71 are mounted from above, to the upper edge of which a horizontal bar arm 72 is attached parallel to the face plate 21, which forms a T-shape with the supports 71. Handrails 73 are provided at the ends of the arm 72, at least one of the handrails 73 being pivotally seated on the arm 72 about its axial axis. The handrails 73, the arm 72 and, where appropriate, the supports 71 are preferably made as hollow, with their unshown internal cavities interconnected. At least one of the handrails 73 is provided with a handle controller 731 in the form of a rotatable handle. A flat cover 8 is fixed on the fixed frame 1 towards the room, in which window 81 is formed from below which is not closed, the width of which corresponds to the width of the intermediate member 5 and the inner edges of which extend towards the intermediate member 5 over the peripheral edges of the face plate 21 of the sliding frame 2. The drive member 3 is connected on the one hand to the handle controller 731 and on the other hand to the wall controller 82, which is located on the cover 8. The connection of the drive member 3 and the wall controller 82 to the handle controller 731 is preferably made by an electrical line (not shown) housed in the inner cavities of the handrails 73, the arm 72 and the supports 71.
[0019] When the toilet is used by persons of different heights or persons with reduced mobility, it is possible to adjust the height of the toilet bowl 6 either before being seated via the wall controller 82 or after sitting down by means of the handle controller 731. Transfer to the toilet bowl 6 is facilitated by folding the handle 73, which is arranged pivotally around the axial axis of the arm 72, upwards. Once seated, the handrail 73 can be folded down again and the height of the toilet bowl 6 can be changed according to the needs of a particular person. When the sliding frame 2 with the intermediate member 5 and the toilet bowl 6 are in the lower position, the slats 41 are inserted in their lower position behind each other in the guide grooves 43. When the drive member 3 is actuated by the handle controller 731 or the wall controller 82, the sliding frame 2 with the face plate 21 is pulled upwards as the gliders 23 slide along the guide rails 121. The slats 41 are continually pulled upwards together with the sliding frame 2 and cover the area in which an opening would otherwise be formed, thereby preventing the passage of unwanted contamination into the mechanism space. Vertical movement is then enabled by the flexibility of the material from which the waste pipe 93 is made, which bends as required.
INDUSTRIAL USABILITY
[0020] The present invention can be used in the construction of toilets in environments with differently height users, possibly for persons with reduced mobility, and also for use in medical facilities.