Abstract
A sanitary fitting having a fitting housing, a mixing valve for mixing cold water and hot water to produce mixed water, a setting element for setting a mixed water temperature of the mixed water, the setting element being adjustable along a surface of the fitting housing, and a mixed water channel through which the mixed water can be conveyed from the mixing valve to a valve, it being possible to set a removal volume of the mixed water via said valve.
Claims
1. A sanitary fitting comprising: a fitting housing; a mixing valve to mix cold water and hot water to produce mixed water; a setting element to set a mixed water temperature of the mixed water, the setting element being adjustable along a surface of the fitting housing; and a mixed water channel through which the mixed water is adapted to be conducted from the mixing valve to a valve with which it being possible to set a removal volume of the mixed water via said valve.
2. The sanitary fitting according to claim 1, wherein the setting element is designed in the manner of an adjusting ring.
3. The sanitary fitting according to claim 1, wherein the setting element is guided in at least one sliding guide.
4. The sanitary fitting according to claim 1, wherein the setting element is rotatable about a first longitudinal axis of the fitting housing or an outlet of the fitting housing.
5. The sanitary fitting according to claim 1, wherein the setting element is coupled to a spindle of the mixing valve.
6. The sanitary fitting according to claim 1, wherein the setting element is at least partially embedded in the surface of the fitting housing.
7. The sanitary fitting according to claim 1, wherein the setting element is flush with the surface of the fitting housing.
8. The sanitary fitting according to claim 1, wherein the valve is adapted to be pressed to open or close the sanitary fitting.
9. The sanitary fitting according to claim 1, wherein the valve is at least partially rotatable for setting a mixed water removal volume.
10. The sanitary fitting according to claim 1, wherein the valve is disposed at a longitudinal end of the fitting housing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus, are not limitive of the present invention, and wherein:
[0019] FIG. 1 shows a sanitary fitting in a perspective view;
[0020] FIG. 2 shows the sanitary fitting in a longitudinal section in the area of a mixing valve;
[0021] FIG. 3 shows the sanitary fitting in longitudinal section in the area of a valve;
[0022] FIG. 4 shows the valve in a closed position; and
[0023] FIG. 5 shows the valve in an open position.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0024] FIG. 1 shows sanitary fitting 1 in a perspective view. Sanitary fitting 1 has a fitting housing 2 which can be attached, for example, to a countertop or to a kitchen sink. Fitting housing 2 comprises an outlet 10 which is attached to fitting housing 2 rotatable about a first longitudinal axis 9 of fitting housing 2. Outlet 10 has a vertical section 15 and a horizontal section 16, an outlet opening 14 for a mixed water being formed on horizontal section 16. A mixing valve 3, not visible here, for mixing cold water and hot water to form the mixed water is disposed in fitting housing 2. Mixing valve 3 can be actuated by a setting element 4 for setting a mixed water temperature. Setting element 4 is adjustable along a surface 5 of fitting housing 2 and is designed here in the manner of an adjusting ring. Fitting housing 2 can also be designed in two parts. In particular, a first housing part of fitting housing 2 can be disposed at least partially below setting element 4 and a second housing part of fitting housing 2 at least partially above setting element 4. The first housing part and the second housing part can in particular be connected to one another or attached to one another. When setting element 4 is operated along surface 5, setting element 4 is rotated about first longitudinal axis 9 of fitting housing 2. Setting element 4 is also embedded in surface 5 of fitting housing 2, so that setting element 4 is (essentially) flush with surface 5. The mixed water can be conducted via a mixed water channel 6, shown in FIG. 2, to a valve 7 disposed on a longitudinal end 12. A removal of the mixed water via outlet opening 14 can be activated and deactivated via valve 7. Furthermore, valve 7 is rotatable in order to set a mixed water removal volume.
[0025] FIG. 2 shows sanitary fitting 1 in a longitudinal section in the area of mixing valve 3. The mixing valve can be supplied with cold water via a cold water line 17 and hot water via a hot water line. The cold water and hot water can be mixed by the mixing valve to form mixed water with a desired mixed water temperature. The mixed water can then be conducted via mixed water channel 6 to valve 7 shown in FIG. 1. Setting element 4 is coupled to a spindle 11 of mixing valve 3 for setting the mixed water temperature (here by way of example) and is rotatable about first longitudinal axis 9 of fitting housing 2. For this purpose, setting element 4 is guided in two sliding guides 8 of fitting housing 2. Sliding guides 8 are designed ring-shaped for this purpose. Mixing valve 3 is open in every set position of setting element 4, so that cold water, hot water, or mixed water can flow at any time via mixed water channel 6 to valve 7 shown in FIG. 1. In other words, valve 7 is always acted upon with cold water, hot water, or mixed water, so that regardless of the set position of setting element 4, cold water, hot water, or mixed water can be removed via outlet opening 14.
[0026] FIG. 3 shows valve 7 at longitudinal end 12 of outlet 10 in the longitudinal section. The cold water, hot water, or mixed water can be conducted to valve 7 via mixed water channel 6 into outlet 10. Valve 7 comprises a push button 19 which can be adjusted to open and close valve 7 by pressing in a translational manner parallel to a second longitudinal axis 13. Further, valve 7 comprises a rotary knob 18 which at least partially surrounds push button 19. Rotary knob 18 can be rotated about second longitudinal axis 13 in order to set a removal volume of cold water, hot water, or mixed water.
[0027] FIG. 4 shows valve 7 in longitudinal section. In the operating situation shown here, valve 7 is closed so that no liquid is discharged via outlet opening 14. FIG. 5 shows valve 7 in longitudinal section after push button 19 has been pressed. As a result, push button 19 was raised out of valve 7 parallel to second longitudinal axis 13. In the operating position shown in FIG. 5, valve 7 is open, so that liquid can flow out via outlet opening 14 with a removal volume set via rotary knob 18.
[0028] A sanitary fitting can be mounted close to a wall and operated with little effort with the present invention.
[0029] The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are to be included within the scope of the following claims.