Shower Drain
20200407966 ยท 2020-12-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
E03F5/0409
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A drain (1) is described for mounting in a floor (V), comprising: a collecting container (10) with a bottom (11) and standing side walls (12) which at their upper end are provided with a flange (13) directed outwards; and a covering frame (200) for covering side edges of tiles (T) of this floor. The frame is kept at the correct height by means of a temporary positioning aid (100), to be subsequently attached to said tiles (T) by means of glue or kit (210). After that, the positioning aid (100) is removed.
Claims
1. A drain configured to be proximate tiles comprising: a collecting container with a bottom and standing side walls, wherein the collecting container is configured such that tiles extend to upper ends of the side walls; and a covering frame configured to be: suspended floatingly from side edges of the tiles by an adhesive; and covering the side edges of the tiles. suspended floatingly from side edges of tiles by an adhesive; and covering the side edges of the tiles.
2. A drain combination comprising: the drain according to claim 1; and a floor system comprising one of: a floor with the tiles arranged thereon and the drain mounted in or on the floor; and a shower tray with the drain integrated therein and the tiles arranged on the shower tray; wherein the bottom of the drain is free from height adjustment means.
3. The combination according to claim 2, wherein the covering frame has an upper edge that lies from somewhat lower than to flush with an upper surface of the tiles.
4. The combination according to claim 2 further comprising a grating supported on the covering frame.
5. The combination according to claim 4 further comprising separate height adjustment means for the grating.
6. The combination according to claim 5, wherein the standing side walls of the collecting container have steps; wherein the height adjustment means for the grating comprise a grating support resting on the steps; and wherein the grating is supported on the grating support.
7. The combination according to claim 6, wherein the grating support has multiple rotation positions within the collecting container, corresponding to different height positions of the grating.
8. The combination according to claim 5 further comprising one or multiple finishing elements.
9. A drain configured for mounting in or on a floor or integrated in a shower tray comprising: a collecting container with a bottom and standing side walls; a covering frame for covering side edges of tiles extending to upper edges of the side walls; and adhesive for floatingly suspending the covering frame from the tiles.
10. The drain according to claim 9 further comprising: at least one positioning aid that is placeable in the collecting container; and height adjustment means: for adjusting the height of the positioning aid with respect to the container bottom; that is suitable to receive the covering frame; and that is suitable to keep the covering frame in a desired position temporarily.
11. (canceled)
12. The drain according to claim 10, wherein the positioning aid is made of a material selected from the group consisting of cardboard, styrofoam, and papier-mache.
13. The drain according to claim 10, wherein the positioning aid is designed to be easily deformed to a smaller shape.
14. The drain according to claim 10, wherein the positioning aid is provided with pre-shaped folding lines and/or tearing lines.
15. The drain according to claim 10, wherein the positioning aid comprises separate components that can shift or hinge with respect to each other.
16. The drain according to claim 10, wherein the positioning aid comprises a collection of positioning parts that are smaller than a passage of the covering frame and that can be height-adjusted individually.
17. The drain according to claim 10, wherein the positioning aid is designed for one time use.
18. The drain according to claim 10 further comprising separate height adjustment means for a grating.
19. The drain according to claim 18 further comprising: a grating support resting on steps of the standing side walls of the collecting container; and a grating supported on the grating support.
20. The drain according to claim 19, wherein the grating support has multiple rotation positions within the collecting container, corresponding to different height positions of the grating.
21. A method comprising the steps of: providing the drain according to claim 9; placing the collecting container on or in the floor; arranging a finishing layer on the floor or on a bottom of the shower tray respectively, extending to the proximity of the upper edges of the side walls of the collecting container; positioning and holding the covering frame at a desired height; and arranging the adhesive between the covering frame and the finishing layer in order to suspend the covering frame from the finishing layer.
22. The method according to claim 21 further comprising the steps of: providing a temporary positioning aid provided with height adjustment means; placing the positioning aid in the collecting container, wherein the height adjustment means support on the collecting container; allowing the covering frame to support on the positioning aid by means of the height adjustment means, setting the height of the covering frame; kitting or gluing the covering frame to the floor finishing layer; and subsequently removing the positioning aid, so that the covering frame is suspending from the floor finishing layer.
23. The method according to claim 22, wherein the positioning aid is for one time use; and wherein the step of removing the positioning aid is a destructive step.
24. The method according to claim 22, wherein the positioning aid is reusable; and wherein the step of removing the positioning aid is a non-destructive step.
25. A drain for mounting in or on a floor, or shower tray with integrated drain, wherein the drain comprises a collecting container with a bottom and standing side walls; and wherein the standing side walls are provided with steps for carrying a grating support.
26. A gyrating support designed for placement on steps of standing side walls of a collecting container and for supporting a grating covering the collecting container.
27. A positioning aid designed for placement in a collecting container, and provided with height adjustment means for setting the height of the positioning aid with respect to the container bottom, and suitable for receiving a covering frame and for keeping the covering frame in a desired position temporarily.
28. The drain according to claim 10, wherein the positioning aid can be used multiple times.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] These and other aspects, features and advantages of the present invention will be further clarified by the following description of one or more exemplary embodiments with reference to the drawings, in which same reference numerals indicate same or similar parts, in which indications below/above, higher/lower, left/right etc. exclusively relate to the orientation shown in the drawings and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0034] The collecting container 10 may be made of a relatively thin plate material, for instance a type of steel or a type of aluminium, for instance by deep pressing. In such situations, along the upper edge, the flange offers a larger surface for being overlapped by a tile. The collecting container 10 may also be made of a relatively thick material, thick to such extent that a folded flange is no longer necessary because the free upper edge of the side walls is then sufficiently thick for being overlapped by a tile.
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[0037] The material of the positioning aid 100 is not essential. In a possible embodiment, the material can be styrofoam. In other possible embodiments it is possible that for instance cardboard or papier-mch are chosen. A combination of said materials is also possible.
[0038] As will be described in the following, the position aid 100 is designed to be easily removable after use, whereas in such case the covering frame 200 remains in place. Then, the covering frame 200 forms a passage through which the larger positioning aid 100 must pass. To this end, the positioning aid 100 may be designed to be easily shredded or broken into smaller pieces, as in the case of the materials mentioned above. It is also possible that the positioning aid 100 is designed to be easily deformed to a smaller shape, such as for instance when the positioning aid is made of relatively thin plastic, or at least is provided with easily deformable portions. The positioning aid 100 may be provided with pre-shaped folding lines and/or tearing lines. The positioning aid 100 may be built from separate components that can shift or hinge with respect to each other. If desired, it is even possible that the positioning aid 100 is formed by a collection of positioning aids that are individually adjustable in height and that collectively support the covering frame 200 temporarily while each positioning part by itself is smaller than the passage of the covering frame 200.
[0039] The positioning aid 100 may be designed for one time use only. Crumbling or deformation to smaller size to fit through the passage of the covering frame 200 may be irreversible in such case. It is also possible that the positioning aid 100 can be used multiple times, for instance because it can be deformed to a smaller size passing through the passage of the covering frame 200 in a non-destructive manner, for instance by parts that can hinge or bend elastically.
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[0041] Subsequently, an adhesive 210, for instance in the form of a kit or a mortar, is applied between the covering frame 200 and the tiles T, as shown in
[0042] After sufficiently hardening of the adhesive 210, the positioning aid 100 is removed as shown in
[0043] It is noted that it is possible to first place the positioning aid 100 with the cover frame 200 into the collecting container 10, and to then place the tiles while the frame 200 is already lying in place. In such case, the frame can serve as target on tiling. It is also possible to first do the tiling and then place the positioning aid 100 with the covering frame 200 into the collecting container 10.
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[0045] The material of the covering frame 200 is not essential, but will be chosen to resist moisture for a long period of time. Suitable materials are for instance stainless steel, aluminium, copper, brass, plastic, composite.
[0046] If the inlet opening of the collecting container 10 has a rectangular shape as in the example described, the covering frame 200 can have four elongate frame segments placed in a rectangular, for instance manufactured by bending a single segment in four places. Or by screwing, gluing, welding four separate segments together or attach them in any other way.
[0047] In the embodiment illustrated in
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[0050] In the embodiment described before, the grating supports on the covering frame 200, and a height adjustment of the grating is thus coupled to the height adjustment of the covering frame 200. That is sufficient in situations where the grating has a fixed height size. However, there are application situations in which the actual height size of the grating is variable; an example of such application situation is when the grating is actually a carrier for a finishing element to be mounted thereon, for instance an ornamental strip or a tile. The thickness of such finishing element then can vary from 1 to perhaps as much as 20 mm, depending on choice and taste of the user. In another variation, the present invention provides in an independent positioning and height adjustment of the grating, in order to be able to compensate for such thickness variations to accomplish that the upper side of such finishing element can lie flush with the upper face of the surrounding tiles.
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[0052] The two opposite steps 1012c form a bearing for a grating support 1100, onto which a grating 500 is placed. In the example shown, the grating 500 has a reversed U-shape, and has its free edges resting on the grating support 1100, which may for instance be made of plastic.
[0053] In the most simple embodiment, the grating support 1100 has the shape of a flat block. In the embodiment shown in
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[0055] An adjustment of the grating 500, independent from the covering frame 200, is possible by providing a system of multiple grating supports 1100 wherein the thickness of the flange part 1102 can vary. In such case, height adjustment is possible by exchanging grating supports 1100. It is also possible to provide additional adjustment blocks that can be clamped under the grating support in order to affect a higher adjustment position.
[0056] In a special variation of embodiment, the grating support 1100 has multiple rotational positions, defining different clamping heights of the grating 500.
[0057] In all cases mentioned, according to the present invention the advantage is achieved that the bottom of the drain is free accessible for cleaning purposes. During use, the grating support remains free from the bottom and does not form an obstruction for draining water. The frame suspended from the tiles can serve as grating support. A separate grating support may also be provided, in order to enable an independent height adjustment of the grating.
[0058] It will be clear to a person skilled in the art that the invention is not limited to the exemplary embodiments discussed in the above, but that several variations and modifications are possible within the protective scope of the invention as defined in the attached claims. For instance, the tiles T may be replaced by another finishing layer of the floor.
[0059] In the figures, the drain is shown with a horizontal layer of tiles at both sides. It is also possible that the drain is placed close to the wall of a shower space.
[0060] In the figures, the collecting container is shown as fitting precisely within a recess or void, profiled or not, in the floor V. It is also possible that this recess or void is larger, and that the space remaining between the collecting container and the floor material is filled wholly or in part with supporting material and/or filling material. It is also possible that the connecting container is laid onto the subfloor.
[0061] In the above, the invention has been described for a drain to be placed on a subfloor V. The present invention is however also applicable if the drain forms an integrated whole with the floor to be tiled, for instance in the case of a shower tray with integrated drain. In the case of such shower tray, which may have been made as a single form piece of any material, for instance plastic, the same problems occur as described in the above when one wishes to tile this shower tray, and the present invention offers the same advantages as described in the above. In this case, the bottom surface of the shower tray fulfils the functions described above of subfloor and flange for arranging tiles thereon. By way of example,
[0062] Apart from the shape of the drain, the present invention also comes to expression already in; [0063] the combination of a covering frame and adhesive to adhere this covering frame to side edges of tiles; [0064] a positioning aid; [0065] a grating support; [0066] a drain or shower tray with a collecting container having stepped side walls.
[0067] Even if certain features are mentioned in different dependent claims, the present invention also relates to an embodiment having these features in common. Even if certain features are described in combination with each other, the present invention also relates to an embodiment in which one or more of these features are omitted. Features that have not been explicitly described as being essential may also be omitted. Possible reference numerals used in a claim should not be interpreted as limiting the scope of that claim.