SECURING SYSTEM FOR SECURING A SANITARY ARTICLE
20210071403 · 2021-03-11
Assignee
Inventors
- Alois Diethelm (Vorderthal, CH)
- Martin Niederberger (Uznach, CH)
- Juanes Braulio (Wetzikon, CH)
- Rolf Weiss (Grüningen, CH)
- Maurus Zwicker (Eschenbach, CH)
Cpc classification
E03D11/17
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E03D11/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E03D11/14
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A fastening system for the fastening of a sanitary article comprising a carrier element, at least one upper stop portion which lies on the carrier element and which strikes against an upper stop of the sanitary article, at least one lower stop portion which lies on the carrier element and which strikes against a lower stop of the sanitary article, and at least one clamping element. At least one of the stop portions is mounted on the carrier element so as to be displaceable with respect to the carrier element, and is connected to the at least one clamping element in such a way that, as a result of actuation of the clamping element, the stop portion can be displaced in a direction of actuation such that the two stop portions can be braced between the two stops of the sanitary article.
Claims
1-14. (canceled)
15. A fastening system for the fastening of a sanitary article comprising: a carrier element with at least one fastening receptacle which can be connected to a fastening means arranged in a fixed manner on site, at least one upper stop portion which lies on the carrier element and which strikes against an upper stop of the sanitary article, at least one lower stop portion which lies on the carrier element and which strikes against a lower stop of the sanitary article, and at least one clamping element, wherein, in the installation position, the upper stop portion lies above the lower stop portion, and wherein at least one of the stop portions is mounted on the carrier element so as to be displaceable with respect to the carrier element, and is connected to the at least one clamping element in such a way that, as a result of actuation of the clamping element, said stop portion can be displaced in a direction of actuation in such a way that the two stop portions can be braced between the two stops of the sanitary article.
16. The fastening system according to claim 15, wherein the sanitary article is a toilet bowl or a wash basin.
17. The fastening system as claimed in claim 15, wherein the direction of actuation runs in the vertical in the installation position.
18. The fastening system as claimed in claim 15, wherein the at least one upper stop portion and the at least one lower stop portion each have a stop receptacle, into which the stops of the sanitary article protrude.
19. The fastening system as claimed in claim 18, wherein the stop receptacle is configured in such a way that a form fit is provided between the stop receptacle and the sanitary article when the two stop portions are braced between the two stops.
20. The fastening system as claimed in claim 18, wherein the two stop receptacles are of dovetail form, as seen transversely with respect to the direction of actuation.
21. The fastening system as claimed in claim 18, wherein the stop receptacle is configured in such a way that a form fit is provided between the stop receptacle and the sanitary article when the two stop portions are braced between the two stops, and wherein the two stop receptacles are of dovetail form, as seen transversely with respect to the direction of actuation.
22. The fastening system as claimed in claim 18, wherein the at least one upper stop portion and the at least one lower stop portion each have a stop surface which is inclined at an angle with respect to the vertical, wherein the angularly inclined stop surface is preferably part of the stop receptacle, and/or wherein the at least one upper stop portion and the at least one lower stop portion each have a bearing surface which is oriented in the vertical, wherein the bearing surface which is oriented in the vertical is preferably part of the stop receptacle.
23. The fastening system as claimed in claim 15, wherein at least one of the stop portions is arranged on the carrier element in a positionally fixed manner or is arranged on the carrier element such that it cannot move with respect to the carrier element, and wherein the positionally fixed stop portion is preferably the upper stop portion.
24. The fastening system as claimed in claim 23, wherein a respective positionally fixedly arranged stop portion and a respective displaceably arranged stop portion in each case form a stop pair, and wherein preferably two stop pairs which are arranged at a mutual spacing are arranged on the carrier element.
25. The fastening system as claimed in claim 15, wherein the upper stop portion comprises an upper stop element which can be connected to the carrier element; and/or wherein the lower stop portion comprises a lower stop element which can be connected to the carrier element.
26. The fastening system as claimed in claim 25, wherein the stop element, which provides the displaceable stop portion, has a receptacle for the clamping element, and wherein, when the clamping element is actuated, the stop element can be displaced with the stop portion, in particular as a whole, relative to the carrier element.
27. The fastening system as claimed in claim 25, wherein the upper stop element is fixedly connected to the carrier element by way of a mechanical connection, wherein the mechanical connection is preferably a latching connection or a snap-fit connection; or wherein the lower stop element is fixedly connected to the carrier element by way of a mechanical connection, and wherein the mechanical connection is preferably a latching connection or a snap-fit connection.
28. The fastening system as claimed in claim 25, wherein the stop element, which provides the displaceable stop portion, has a receptacle for the clamping element, wherein, when the clamping element is actuated, the stop element can be displaced with the stop portion, in particular as a whole, relative to the carrier element, and wherein said stop element is mounted on a bar-like extension of the carrier element, said extension being oriented in the direction of actuation, wherein the clamping element preferably acts on an end surface which is arranged on the extension.
29. The fastening system as claimed in claim 15, wherein the carrier element comprises a crossmember portion and at least one support portion which projects from the crossmember portion, wherein a respective upper and a respective lower stop portion are present, and wherein the support portion and/or the crossmember portion have/has receiving structures for receiving functional elements.
30. An arrangement comprising a sanitary article having an upper stop and a lower stop, and a fastening system, said fastening system comprising a carrier element with at least one fastening receptacle which can be connected to a fastening means arranged in a fixed manner on site, at least one upper stop portion which lies on the carrier element and which strikes against an upper stop of the sanitary article, at least one lower stop portion which lies on the carrier element and which strikes against a lower stop of the sanitary article, and at least one clamping element, wherein, in the installation position, the upper stop portion lies above the lower stop portion, and wherein at least one of the stop portions is mounted on the carrier element so as to be displaceable with respect to the carrier element, and is connected to the at least one clamping element in such a way that, as a result of actuation of the clamping element, said stop portion can be displaced in a direction of actuation in such a way that the two stop portions can be braced between the two stops of the sanitary article.
31. The arrangement as claimed in claim 30, wherein the fastening system is arranged in a receiving space of the sanitary article; and/or wherein the sanitary article has an access opening, by way of which the clamping element is accessible with a tool or without a tool; and/or wherein the stops, with respect to the form thereof, are configured to have a complementary fit with the stop portions.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0033] Preferred embodiments of the invention are described below with reference to the drawings, which serve merely for elucidation and are not to be interpreted as limiting. In the drawings:
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DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0043] The fastening system 1 comprises a carrier element 3 with at least one fastening receptacle 4 which can be connected to a fastening means arranged in a fixed manner on site, at least one upper stop portion 5 which lies on the carrier element 3 and which strikes against an upper stop 6 of the sanitary article 2, at least one lower stop portion 7 which lies on the carrier element 3 and which strikes against a lower stop 8 of the sanitary article 2, and at least one clamping element 9. As shown in
[0044] At least one of the stop portions 5, 7 is mounted on the carrier element 3 so as to be displaceable with respect to the carrier element 3. In the embodiment shown, it is the lower stop portion 7. The upper stop portion 5 is arranged fixedly with respect to the carrier element 3.
[0045] The displaceable stop portion 7 is connected to the at least one clamping element 9 in such a way that, as a result of actuation of the clamping element 9, said stop portion 7 can be displaced in a direction of actuation B in such a way that the two stop portions 5, 7 can be braced between the two stops 6, 8 of the sanitary article 2. By way of said ability to be braced, the carrier element 3 is fixedly assembled in the sanitary article 2. As a result of the connection of the carrier element 3, by way of the fastening receptacle 4 thereof, to the fastening means arranged on site, the sanitary article can be fixedly connected to a building. The fastening means arranged on site is not shown in the figures and can be a threaded rod which projects from a wall, for example.
[0046] In the embodiment shown, a respective upper stop portion 5 and a respective lower stop portion 7 form a stop pair. As is evident from
[0047] The direction of actuation B runs in the vertical V in the installation position. That is to say, the stop portion 5, 7 which is displaceably arranged on the carrier element 3 can be displaced in the direction of the vertical V in the installation position.
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[0049] As seen in cross section, the two stop receptacles 10 of the respective stop portion 5, 7 form a kind of dovetail structure, with the stops 6, 8 of the sanitary article 2 being configured in an opposing, mating manner. As a result of said dovetail-like structure, it is possible to provide a good mechanical connection between the stop portions 5, 7 and the stops 6, 8.
[0050] In general terms, the stop receptacle 10 is configured in such a way that a form fit is provided between the stop receptacle 10 and the stops 6, 8 of the sanitary article 2 when the two stop portions 5, 7 are braced between the two stops 6, 8. The form fit makes it possible to achieve a particularly good connection.
[0051] In the embodiment shown, both the upper stop portion 5 and the lower stop portion 7 have a respective stop surface 11 which is inclined at an angle with respect to the vertical V. Equally, the stops 6, 7 of the sanitary article 2 are configured to be inclined at an angle. The angle with respect to the vertical is configured to be substantially the same for the stop surfaces 11 and for the stops 6, 8. Further, the stop surface 11 which is arranged in an angularly inclined manner is adjoined, toward the front, by a bearing surface 20 which is oriented in the vertical V. The bearing surface 20 is used in this case as a further delimitation of the stop receptacle 10. The sanitary article 2 can correspondingly strike against the bearing surface 20 with a correspondingly configured bearing surface 21.
[0052] In the embodiment shown, the upper stop portion 5 is arranged on the carrier element 3 in a positionally fixed manner. That is to say, the stop portion 5 is placed or arranged on the carrier element 3 such that it cannot move with respect to the carrier element 3. Further, the lower stop portion 7 is arranged in a movable manner. That is to say that, in the embodiment shown, the positionally fixedly arranged stop portion 5 and the displaceably arranged stop portion 7 in each case form a stop pair.
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[0054] It can be readily recognized from
[0055] The lower stop element 13, which provides the displaceable stop portion 7, has a receptacle 14 for the clamping element 9. When the clamping element 9 is actuated, the stop element 13 is displaced with the stop portion 7, as a whole, relative to the carrier element 3. In the embodiment shown, the stop element 3 is mounted on a bar-like extension 15 of the carrier element 3, said extension being oriented in the direction of actuation B. The clamping element 9 acts on an end surface 16 which is arranged on the extension 15, and, when the clamping element 9 is actuated, the stop element 13 is displaced on the extension 15 of the carrier element 3. In the embodiment shown, the clamping element 9 is an adjusting screw which is mounted in a thread in the stop element 13 in a rotatable manner. During a rotation, the end side of the adjusting screw is displaced. The adjusting screw can be readily recognized in
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[0057] Here, it can be readily recognized that the stop element 12 has a receptacle 22 on its underside, into which parts of the carrier element 3 extend. Further, the stop surface 11, which is provided here by a plurality of webs, can be readily recognized in
[0058] In addition, it can be recognized in
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[0060] The support portions 18 can likewise have receiving structures 19 for further elements. In the embodiment shown, the support portions 18 have slot-like receiving structures 19, which are used to receive further elements. By way of said receiving structure 19, the carrier element 3 can for example be connected to the fastening means which are arranged in a positionally fixed manner on site. The receiving structure 19 can provide the fastening receptacle 4, for example. The receiving structure 19 can also be used to mount lines 25, which are led through between the two support portions 18, for example.
[0061] In the embodiment shown, the support portions 18 extend in the direction of the actuating movement B and thus in the direction of the vertical V, as seen in the installation position.
[0062] The crossmember portion 17 and also the support portions 18 are preferably produced from metal profiles. In the embodiment shown, the stop elements 12, 13 are in each case mounted on the support portions.
TABLE-US-00001 LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS 1 Fastening system 2 Sanitary article 3 Carrier element 4 Fastening receptacle 5 Upper stop portion 6 Upper stop 7 Lower stop portion 8 Lower stop 9 Clamping element 10 Stop receptacle 11 Stop surface 12 Upper stop element 13 Lower stop element 14 Receptacle 15 Extension 16 End surface 17 Crossmember portion 18 Support portion 19 Receiving structures 20 Bearing surface 21 Bearing surface 22 Receptacle 23 Fastening element 24 Guide opening 25 Lines B Direction of actuation V Vertical