METHOD FOR INTRODUCING COLD FOAM INTO A SHOWER CUBICLE, A VAPOR BATH OR ANOTHER SANITARY FACILITY SUITED FOR THIS, AND DEVICE FOR SUCH A METHOD
20220241805 · 2022-08-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01F35/7542
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B7/1606
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B7/0483
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E03C1/046
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B01F35/2112
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05B7/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B7/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The method includes the introduction of foam into a shower cubicle, a vapor bath, or another sanitary facility. The foam is introduced at a temperature of −15° C. to 20° C., preferably of 0° C. to 18° C., particularly preferred of 5° C. to 15° C., from a foam generator into the shower cubicle, the vapor bath, or the other sanitary facility. The foam preferably has the temperature at an outlet of the foam generator. Apart from that, the disclosure also relates to a device for such a method according to the disclosure and a shower cubicle or a vapor bath having such a device.
Claims
1. A method for introducing foam into a shower cubicle, a vapor bath, or another sanitary facility suited for this, wherein the foam is introduced, at a temperature of −15° C. to 20° C., from a foam generator into the shower cubicle, the vapor bath, or the other sanitary facility suited for this, wherein the foam preferably has the temperature at an outlet of the foam generator.
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the foam is produced in the foam generator by blowing air into a mixture of liquid water at a temperature of −18° C. to 20° C. and soap, and the foam produced thereby exits from the foam generator through the outlet, wherein the freezing point of the liquid water is, when the temperature of the water is to be below 0° C., correspondingly lowered by admixing a component that lowers the freezing point.
3. The method according to claim 2, wherein the air exits from a bubble plate at the bottom of the foam generator, wherein the air supply is preferably effected via a fan.
4. The method according to claim 2, wherein the liquid water is supplied to the foam generator via an inlet, wherein the soap is either supplied via an additional soap inlet or is admixed to the liquid water before it enters the foam generator.
5. The method according to claim 4, wherein surface level of the mixture of liquid water and soap is controlled by a controlled supply of liquid water and soap.
6. The method according to claim 4, wherein the supply of the liquid water into the foam generator is fed from a cold water reservoir, wherein the cold water reservoir includes a cooling that sets the water temperature.
7. The method according to claim 6, wherein downstream of the cold water reservoir and upstream of the foam generator, at least one of a disinfectant and a scent is added to the water.
8. The device for introducing foam into a shower cubicle, a vapor bath, or another sanitary facility suited for this for carrying out the method according to claim 1.
9. The shower cubicle having a device according to claim 8.
10. The vapor bath cubicle having a device according to claim 8.
11. The device for producing foam, preferably for introducing foam into a shower cubicle, a vapor bath, or another sanitary facility suited for this, in particular for carrying out the method according to claim 1, having a foam generator for supplying air into a mixture of water and soap, wherein the device includes a cold water supply for providing water at a temperature between −18° C. and 20° C., and a warm water supply for providing water at a temperature between 30° C. and 60° C., wherein a control valve that controls the temperature as a conventional mixer faucet couples the cold water supply and the warm water supply upstream of the foam generator.
12. The device according to claim 11, wherein the control valve includes, in addition to the supply point of the cold water supply and the warm water supply, a supply point for admixing soap.
13. The device according to claim 11, wherein the foam generator includes a drain with a control system permitting a quick draining of the foam generator and a subsequent filling with a mixture of water and soap at a different temperature.
14. The device according to claim 13, wherein the drain is connected to a mixed water reservoir, wherein the mixed water reservoir is connected to the control valve such that the mixture of water and soap can be supplied from the mixed water reservoir again to the foam generator.
15. The method according to claim 1, wherein the temperature of the foam when it is introduced into the shower cubicle, the vapor bath, or the other sanitary facility is between 0° C. and 18° C.
16. The method according to claim 15, wherein the temperature of the foam when it is introduced into the shower cubicle, the vapor bath, or the other sanitary facility is between 5° C. and 15° C.
17. The method according to claim 7, wherein the disinfectant is at least one of hydrogen peroxide.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0030] Embodiments of the disclosure will be illustrated more in detail below with reference to drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0035] In the following illustrations, equal parts are designated by equal reference numerals. If a figure contains reference numerals which are not discussed in greater detail in the pertaining description of the figures, reference is made to preceding or following descriptions of the figures.
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[0038] According to the method according to the invention, the foam 1 which is introduced into the shower cubicle, the vapor bath, or the other sanitary facility suited for this has a temperature of −5° C. to 20° C. To reach these foam temperatures, the mixture 5 of water and soap must be within the same temperature range or optionally slightly below this temperature range. To provide the foam generator 3 with the mixture 5, the foam generator 3 has an inlet 8. The inlet 8 is connected to a cold water reservoir 9 which is fed from a cold water supply point 2. To set the temperature of the mixture 5, the cold water reservoir 9 has a cooling which brings the water from the cold water supply point 2 to the desired or required temperature. As, among other things, foam 1 with negative temperatures is to be produced, it must be possible to bring the liquid water to temperatures below 0° C. in the cold water reservoir 9. To this end, a component 10 that lowers the freezing point can be added to the water from the cold water supply point 2 upstream of the cold water reservoir 9. If no foam temperatures below 0° are to be reached, no addition of a component 10 that lowers the freezing point is required. A supply point to the connection between the cold water supply point 2 and the cold water reservoir 9 required for this is neither required.
[0039] Between the cold water reservoir 9 and the inlet 8 to the foam generator 3, soap 11 is admixed to the cooled water to produce the mixture 5 for generating foam in the foam generator 3. Here, an exact metering is required since the foam properties depend on the ratio between the cooled water and the soap 11.
[0040] Equally between the cold water reservoir 9 and the inlet 8 to the foam generator 3, a disinfectant 12 and/or a scent 13 can be moreover added. It is generally advantageous for additions, except for the component 10 that lowers the freezing point, to be added between the cold water reservoir 9 and the inlet 8 into the foam generator 3. Thus, no deposits of the additions can form in the cold water reservoir 8, which would lead to a required increased cleaning frequency of the cold water reservoir 8.
[0041] To make the foam production in the foam generator 3 as efficient and consistent as possible, the surface level 14 of the mixture 5 of water and soap is measured by means of a measuring device 15 to control the surface level 14 via this measurement by controlling the inflow of the mixture 5 of water and soap via the inlet 8.
[0042] The foam generator 3 moreover includes a temperature sensor 17 which is located in the mixture 5 of water and soap. Via the temperature sensor 17, the temperature of the mixture 5 in the foam generator 3 can be measured. Via this measurement, the cooling of the cold water reservoir 9 is readjusted to thus be able to set the desired foam temperature even more precisely.
[0043] The foam generator 3 moreover includes an outlet 16 by which the foam generator 3 can be drained. This can be done for cleaning the foam generator 3 or when the user terminates the use of the device of the first embodiment.
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[0045] The device shown in
[0046] The device of the second embodiment includes, as the device of the first embodiment shown in
[0047] Here, the soap 11 is added directly at the control valve 20. Thus, soap has to be added only at one point, even if exclusively water from the cold water reservoir 9 or the warm water reservoir 19 is used. A disinfectant 12 and/or a scent 13 can also be added to the water from the warm water reservoir 19 between the warm water reservoir and the control valve 20. The soap 11, the disinfectant 12, and the scent can also be added downstream of the mixer faucet 20 and upstream of the inlet 8 in non-depicted embodiments.
[0048] The foam generator 3 of the device has the same control of the surface level 14 of the mixture 5 as the device shown in
[0049] Moreover, the device of the second embodiment also includes an outlet 16 which is also used in this embodiment for discharging the mixture 5 of water and soap from the soap generator 3 if foam 1 with a clearly different temperature is to be produced. Thereby, the switching speed between an introduction of foam 1 at the upper end of the temperature range and an introduction of foam 1 at the lower end of the temperature range, and vice versa, can be realized swiftly and without long waiting times. The control of the outlet 16 is here also connected with the control of the control valve 20.
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[0051] The device shown in
[0052] The device shown in
[0053] With the device of the third embodiment, the mixture 5 can correspondingly be directed completely or partially via the outlet 16 and the outlet valve 22 into the mixed water reservoir 21 and from there directed again into the foam generator 3 via the control valve 20. Thereby, the mixture 5 in the foam generator 3 can be reused and the method becomes more resource-efficient. If the user of the device desires, for example, foam at a modified temperature, the mixture 5 at the temperature prevailing before can be directed into the mixed water reservoir 21 completely or partially, and the control valve 20 supplies water from the corresponding cold water reservoir 9, warm water reservoir 19, and mixed water reservoir 21 such that the desired foam temperature is set.
[0054] For this, the mixed water reservoir 21 also includes a temperature sensor and a surface level measuring unit so that the control of the control valve 20 by interaction with the drain valve 22 reaches the desired foam temperature as quickly as possible by changing the temperature of the mixture 5 in the foam generator 3.
REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0055] 1 device [0056] 2 cold water supply point [0057] 3 foam generator [0058] 4 bubble plate [0059] 5 mixture [0060] 6 outlet [0061] 7 fan [0062] 8 inlet [0063] 9 cold water reservoir [0064] 10 component that lowers the freezing point [0065] 11 soap [0066] 12 disinfectant [0067] 13 scent [0068] 14 surface level [0069] 15 measuring device [0070] 16 outlet [0071] 17 temperature sensor [0072] 18 warm water supply point [0073] 19 warm water reservoir [0074] 20 control valve [0075] 21 mixed water reservoir [0076] 22 outlet valve