Wash stand
11542695 ยท 2023-01-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E03C1/22
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
A47K11/026
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A wash stand comprising a wash basin having a drain opening which opens into a drain chamber. In the drain opening there is a cover which extends over part of the drain opening such that, at least in a lower region of the drain opening, a gap is created through which water can flow out of the wash basin into the drain chamber. In the drain chamber there is at least one mounting point on which the cover is supported removably by the at least one mounting point. The cover in the at least one mounting point is mounted pivotably about at least one pivot axis such that the cover can be pivoted from a use position into an intermediate position in which the cover can easily be grasped by a user. From its intermediate position, the cover can be removed from the mounting point out of the drain opening.
Claims
1. A wash stand comprising a wash basin with a run-off opening which opens into a run-off chamber, wherein a cover element is arranged in the run-off opening, said cover element extending partially across the run-off opening in such a way that, at least in a lower region of the run-off opening, a gap is provided, through which water can flow out of the wash basin into the run-off chamber, wherein in the run-off chamber, there is arranged at least one bearing point on which the cover element is mounted in such a way that it can be removed from the at least one bearing point, wherein the cover element is mounted on the at least one bearing point so as to be able to pivot about at least one pivot axis, in such a way that the cover element can be pivoted from a use position into an intermediate position, in which the cover element can be readily gripped by a user, wherein the cover element, from its intermediate position, can be removed from the bearing point out of the run-off opening, wherein a comb element with comb teeth is arranged in the run-off chamber, which comb teeth lie behind the cover element as seen in the direction of flow and project into the clear width of the gap in the lower region for the purpose of retaining solid articles, wherein the cover element is configured separately from the comb element, wherein the cover element and the comb element are connected to one another and wherein the comb element has a bearing element on the rear side thereof, said bearing element being mounted in said bearing point.
2. The wash stand as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cover element, in its intermediate position, projects partially out of the run-off chamber and extends, with the region projecting out of the run-off chamber, from the run-off chamber into the wash basin.
3. The wash stand as claimed in claim 2, wherein the cover element can be moved from the use position into the intermediate position by application of pressure on the front face thereof.
4. The wash stand as claimed in claim 1, wherein the bearing point is arranged centrally with respect to the cover element, in such a way that the cover element can be moved from the use position into the intermediate position by application of pressure on an end region; or wherein a plurality of bearing points are arranged symmetrically with respect to the center of the cover element, in such a way that the cover element can be moved from the use position into the intermediate position by application of pressure on an end region.
5. The wash stand as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pivot axis is oriented parallel to the front face of the cover element .
6. The wash stand as claimed in claim 5, wherein the pivot axis runs in the vertical or in the horizontal.
7. The wash stand as claimed in claim 1, wherein in a lateral region and also in an upper region opposite said lower region, a gap is likewise present between the cover element and the run-off opening.
8. The wash stand as claimed in claim 7, wherein the gap in the lower region is larger than the gap in the lateral region and/or in the upper region.
9. The wash stand as claimed in claim 1, wherein the bearing point is part of an insert element, which is configured separately from the wash stand and can be connected to the wash stand.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Preferred embodiments of the invention are described below with reference to the drawings, which serve merely for explanation and should not be interpreted as restrictive. In the drawings:
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(10)
(11) The wash stand 1 comprises a wash basin 2 with a run-off opening 3 which opens into a run-off chamber 4. Water is in this case supplied to the water basin 2 by way of an outlet fitting (not illustrated), and the water can then be guided via the run-off opening 3 to the run-off chamber 4. From the run-off chamber 4, the water is then supplied to a wastewater system. Here, the run-off opening is arranged in a side wall 28 of the wash basin 2.
(12) A cover element 5 is arranged in the run-off opening 3. The cover element 5 extends partially across the run-off opening 3 in such a way that, at least in a lower region 6 of the run-off opening 3, a gap 7 is provided. Through the gap 7, water can flow out of the wash basin 2 into the run-off chamber 4. The cover element 5 substantially conceals the elements lying in the run-off chamber 4 behind the run-off opening 3. This means that the cover element 5 in its use position, as shown in
(13) In the run-off chamber 4, there is arranged at least one bearing point 8 on which the cover element 5 is mounted. In this case, the cover element 5 is mounted in such a way that it can be removed from the at least one bearing point 8. This means that the cover element 5 can be separated from the bearing point 8 and removed from the run-off opening 3. In this way, access to the run-off chamber 4 can be provided through the run-off opening 3.
(14) In this case, the cover element 5 is mounted on the at least one bearing point in such a way that the cover element 5 is mounted so as to be able to pivot about a pivot axis S1, S2. In this case, the cover element 5 can be pivoted from a use position, as is shown in
(15) This means that, during removal from the run-off opening 3, the cover element 5 is initially pivoted into the intermediate position and subsequently gripped by the user, wherein the cover element 5, from its intermediate position, is then separated from the bearing point 8 and accordingly removed from the run-off opening 3.
(16) In the first embodiment according to
(17) In both embodiments, the cover element 5, in its intermediate position, projects partially out of the run-off chamber 4. In this case, the cover element 5 extends, with a projecting region 21, from the run-off chamber 4 into the wash basin 2. The user can readily grip the cover element 5 on the projecting region 21. The cover element 5 thus lies, in its intermediate position, in such a way that it extends out of the run-off opening 3.
(18) Preferably, the cover element 5 is moved from the use position into the intermediate position by application of pressure on the front face 9 thereof. With regard to the first embodiment, looking at
(19) In both embodiments, the bearing point 8 is preferably arranged centrally with respect to the cover element 5. In particular centrally as seen in the direction of the horizontal H. The arrangement is in this case such that the cover element 5 can be moved from the use position into the intermediate position with an application of pressure on an end region of the cover element 5. Alternatively, a plurality of bearing points 8 can also be arranged symmetrically with respect to the center of the cover element 5, with said bearing points 8 then likewise being arranged in such a way that the cover element 5 can be moved from the use position into the intermediate position by application of pressure on a region. In the first embodiment, a bearing point 8 is arranged centrally with respect to the cover element 5, and in the second embodiment, a plurality of bearing points 8 are arranged slightly offset with respect to the center of the cover element 5.
(20) In the embodiment according to
(21) The cover element 5 preferably lies in the run-off opening 3 in such a way that not only is the gap 7 provided, but a gap which runs circumferentially around the cover element 5 is provided. This means that, in a lateral region 10 of the cover element 5 and also in the upper region 11 opposite said gap, a gap 12 is likewise present between the cover element and the run-off opening 3. The gap 7 in the lower region is preferably larger than the gap 12 in the lateral region 10 or in the upper region 11, respectively.
(22) The bearing point 8 and the bearing element 15 each have a contact area 20 which is rounded with a rounded portion 23. The rounded contact area 20 is advantageous because, as a result, the pivoting movement can be correspondingly defined and executed. In the embodiments shown according to
(23) In the second embodiment according to
(24) The bearing point 8 and the bearing element 15 preferably have retaining means. With the retaining means, the separating force between the bearing point 8 and the bearing element 15 is increased. The retaining means is preferably a mechanical snap-fit element or a magnetic element. The combination of said two elements is also conceivable.
(25) The cover element is aligned with respect to the side walls of the wash basin 2. Particularly with respect to the region 25 of the side walls of the wash basin 2 which extend around the run-off opening 3.
(26) The sectional illustrations of
(27) In both embodiments, a comb element 16 with comb teeth 17 is furthermore arranged in the run-off chamber 4. The comb element 16 is optional. The comb teeth 17 lie behind the cover element 5 as seen in the direction of flow F and project into the clear width of the gap 7 in the lower region 6. As a result of the comb teeth 17, solid articles, such as, for example, hair, can be retained.
(28) In the embodiments shown, the cover element 5 is configured separately from the comb element 16 and is connected thereto.
(29) In the embodiment shown, the bearing element 15 is also not arranged directly on the cover element 5 but rather extends away from the comb element 16. In this case, it is also conceivable for the bearing element to extend away from the cover element.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
(30) 1 Wash stand 2 Wash basin 3 Run-off opening 4 Run-off chamber 5 Cover element 6 Lower region 7 Gap 8 Bearing point 9 Front face 10 Lateral region 11 Upper region 12 Gap 13 Insert element 14 Rear side 15 Bearing element 16 Comb element 17 Comb teeth 20 Contact area 21 Projecting region 22 End region 23 Rounded portion 24 Dovetail guide 25 Regions 26 Connection piece 27 Wall 28 Side wall F Direction of flow S1, S2 Pivot axes V Vertical H Horizontal