Drain valve for a flushing cistern and flushing cistern having a drain valve
10364561 ยท 2019-07-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E03D1/144
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to a drain valve for a sanitary flushing cistern, in particular a flush-mounted flushing cistern, including a valve housing and a valve body guided in the valve housing and configured as an overflow pipe having a seal assigned to a valve seat, wherein the valve body is provided with at least one pull tab for lifting the valve body, and one buoyant body.
Claims
1. A drain valve for a sanitary flushing cistern, in particular a flush-mounted flushing cistern, comprising a valve housing and a valve body guided in the valve housing and configured as an overflow pipe having a seal assigned to a valve seat, wherein the valve body is provided with at least one pull tab for lifting the valve body, and one buoyant body, wherein the valve housing at its upper end is provided with a spacer for aligning and fixing the drain valve in the flushing cistern, wherein the pull tab is pivotably connected to the valve body and the spacer has an abutment assigned to the pull tab, which functions as a pivot point for the pull tab, so that the pull tab is movable from an upright position into a folded position and the valve body connected to the pull tab in the folded position of the pull tab is raised vis--vis the valve seat.
2. The drain valve according to claim 1, wherein the spacer is rotatably mounted at the upper end of the valve housing.
3. The drain valve according to claim 2, wherein the spacer has downward facing articulated arms, which are rotatably mounted by pins at the valve housing.
4. The drain valve according to claim 1, wherein the spacer is configured in a frame-like shape and at its rear side has one or a plurality of protrusions assigned to the rear wall of the flushing cistern.
5. The drain valve according to claim 4, wherein the frame-shaped spacer is tapered in the direction of the abutment assigned to the pull tab.
6. The drain valve according to claim 1, wherein the abutment assigned to the pull tab protrudes at the top side of the spacer and has a groove for receiving a portion of the pull tab.
7. The drain valve according to claim 1, wherein the drain valve is configured as a dual flush drain valve and has a second pull tab pivotably attached at the drain valve, wherein the spacer has a second abutment assigned to the second pull tab, which functions as a pivot point for the second pull tab, so that the second pull tab is movable from an upright position into a folded position.
8. The drain valve according to claim 7, wherein the two abutments at their outsides facing away from each other respectively have a three-dimensionally structured gripping surface.
9. The drain valve according to claim 1, wherein the spacer is provided with a latching element, with the aid of which the first-mentioned pull tab for the second pull tab in its folded position can be releasably latched to the spacer.
10. The drain valve according to claim 1, wherein the valve housing at its lower end is provided with a bracket including the valve seat, vertical spacers and an outlet connecting piece, wherein the valve housing is releasably connected to the bracket.
11. A sanitary flushing cistern, preferably in the form of a flush-mounted flushing cistern, comprising a rear wall, a front wall and a drain valve, wherein in the upper portion of the front wall a revision opening is formed for installing and removing the drain valve, wherein the drain valve is configured according to claim 1.
12. The flushing cistern according to claim 11, wherein the rear wall at its inside has at least one recess and/or at least one protrusion for positively locking the spacer.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(8) The figures of the drawing show a drain valve 1 insertable into a sanitary flushing cistern, in particular a flush-mounted flushing cistern. Drain valve 1 is preferably configured as a dual flush drain valve, meaning that it optionally can flush a larger quantity of flushing water for a so-called full flush or a smaller quantity of flushing water for a so-called partial flush. In order to actuate the drain valve 1, an actuator device (not shown) is disposed in the upper area of the flushing cistern. The actuator device has two operating elements actuatable independently from each other. For example, the operating elements are designed as movably mounted push buttons, each push button being assigned to a lifting mechanism (not shown). The respective lifting mechanism is coupled with one of two pull tabs 2, 3 of drain valve 1, which at its upper end has an oblong lug 2.1, 3.1, into which the lifting mechanism engages.
(9) Drain valve 1 has a valve housing 4 substantially formed in a sleeve-like manner. Valve housing 4 is open toward the bottom and at the upper end has two partition walls 4.1, 4.2 substantially running parallel and vertically offset to each other, which at the bottom delimit a floater or buoyant body chamber 4.3 and at the top delimit two reservoirs 5.1, 5.2. Partition walls 4.1, 4.2 are connected to each other by a partition wall 4.4, situated inside and substantially running vertically, and delimit a substantially centred through hole 6, through which a valve body 7 as an overflow pipe is guided in a liftable and lowerable manner.
(10) At the bottom end of valve body (overflow pipe) 7, an annular disc-shaped seal 8, which rests on a valve seat 9 when the drain valve is closed, is attached (see
(11) Furthermore, valve body 7 functioning as an overflow pipe is provided with a buoyant body (float) 10. Buoyant body 10 is fixedly connected to overflow pipe 7, disposed above seal 8 and guided in buoyant body chamber 4.3.
(12) Valve housing 4 at the side is provided with through holes 11 situated at different heights, which serve as ventilation openings and enable an adjustment of the flushing water quantity released for a full flush. For this purpose, one of these through holes situated at the side is, with the aid of a slider 12, optionally opened and the remaining through holes are closed. Thus, different flushing quantities can be adjusted with the aid of slider 12 and through openings 11.
(13) Top reservoir 5.1 is provided with a ventilation 13, which is configured as a through hole having a vertically moveable plug, and when triggering a flushing by pulling overflow pipe 7 upwards, a displacement of the water above buoyant body (float) 10 from valve housing 4 is possible.
(14) Above lower reservoir 5.2, drain valve 1 has a container 14 open on the top for receiving water, which acts as an additional weight when triggering a partial flush, and which has an opening 15 at the side, which can be opened and closed via a slider 16. In other words, the height of an overflow edge of the container can be adjusted with the aid of slider 16. A lever 17 is assigned to container 14, which connects container 14 (as an additional weight) to overflow pipe 7 when triggering a partial flush.
(15) One of two pull tabs 2, 3 is connected to valve body (overflow pipe) 7 for triggering a full flush, while the other pull tab is connected to container 14 for triggering a partial flush.
(16) For triggering a full flush, overflow pipe 7 is pulled upwards by first pull tab 2. In this instance, water located above buoyant body 10 is displaced from chamber 4.3 and is pressed through the through hole provided with moveable plug 18. If buoyant body 10 fixedly connected to overflow pipe 7 has reached its uppermost position defined by bottom edge 4.41 of partition wall (guide wall) 4.4, plug 18 closes the through hole while water level W continues to drop in the flushing cistern. On account of closed ventilation 13, an underpressure is maintained in chamber extension 4.31 above buoyant body 10, which keeps the water in chamber extension 4.31 and prevents buoyant body 10 and, for this reason overflow pipe 7, from sinking. Annular gap 19 between overflow pipe 7 and valve housing 4 seals the space between valve housing 4 and buoyant body 10 in a limited manner, as a result of which the water level in the flushing cistern can sink below the water level in valve housing 4 and drain valve 1 at first still remains open. If the water level in the flushing cistern however reaches opened ventilation opening 11 in the side wall of valve housing 4, air flows into the valve housing, as a result of which the underpressure prevailing in the valve housing is cancelled. The water above buoyant body 10 now acts with its weight onto the buoyant body, as a result of which the buoyant body drops along with overflow pipe 7 and closes drain valve 1.
(17) In contrast, for triggering a partial flush, container 14 is pulled upwards using second pull tab 3. Overflow pipe 7 is lifted with the aid of a movable bifurcated claw (not shown) connected to overflow pipe 7, which is fixedly connected to container 14 and to which a stop (not shown) formed at overflow pipe 7 is assigned. In this instance, water located above buoyant body 10 is again displaced from chamber 4.3 and is pressed through the through hole provided with moveable plug 18. If buoyant body 10 fixedly connected to overflow pipe 7 has reached it uppermost position defined by bottom edge 4.41 of partition wall 4.4, plug 18 closes the through hole, while the water level in the flushing cistern continues to sink. On account of the closed through hole (ventilation 13), again an underpressure, which keeps the water in chamber extension 4.31 and prevents a sinking of buoyant body 10 and, for this reason, of overflow pipe 7, is kept in chamber extension 4.31 above buoyant body 10. During the upward movement of container 14, lever 17 connected to container 14 pivots sideways as a result of a radial protrusion acting in valve housing 4, so that lever 17 grips onto a ledge 7.1 formed at overflow pipe 7 and, in this way, braces container 14 at overflow pipe 7, and so that container 14 does not immediately sink back into its starting position. If the water level in the flushing cistern falls below the height of container 14, the container acts with its water content as an additional weight at overflow pipe 7 and, for this reason, upon buoyant body 10. If the weight of container 14 including its water content is greater than the sum of the buoyancy force of buoyant body 10 and the underpressure above buoyant body 10, overflow pipe 7 falls downwards and drain valve closes. The height of opening edge (overflow edge) 14.1 at container 14 and, for this reason, the water content being able to be accommodated in container 14 may be adjusted with the aid of slider 16, and thus the additional weight may be adjusted. The less water container 14 receives, the longer drain valve 1 remains open during the partial flush. The partial flush is terminated at the latest when the water level in the flushing cistern reaches a through hole 20 formed in horizontal partition wall 4.2 of the valve housing, which is closeable by a plug 14.2 formed at the bottom side of liftable and lowerable container 14. Then, air flows through opened through hole 20 into chamber 4.3 of drain valve 1 and cancels the underpressure above buoyant body 10. The water above buoyant body 10 then acts by its weight onto the buoyant body, as a result of which the buoyant body lowers together with overflow pipe 7 and closes drain valve 1.
(18) Furthermore, drain valve 1 at the bottom end of valve housing 4 includes a bracket 21 which has an outlet connecting piece 22, valve seat 9, vertical spacers 23 and an enclosure 24 accommodating valve housing 4. Outlet connecting piece 22 at its outside is provided with a sealing ring (O-ring) 25 and is inserted into an outlet connecting piece (not shown) of the flushing cistern, to which a flushing pipe leading to a toilet bowl is connected. Valve housing 4 is releasably connected or connectable to enclosure 24 of bracket 21 so that, by separating bracket 21 and valve housing 4, the overall length of drain valve 1 can be shortened for installing and removing the drain valve via the revision opening of the flushing cistern (see
(19) At its upper end, valve housing 4 is provided with an integrated spacer 26 for aligning and fixing drain valve 1 in the flushing cistern. Spacer 26 is configured in a frame-like shape and is rotatably mounted at the upper end of valve housing 4. For this purpose, the spacer has articulated arms 26.1, 26.2 projecting downwards, which are rotatably mounted by a hole-pin connection at valve housing 4. This spacer 26 is thus pivotable about a rotary axis substantially extending horizontally relative to valve housing 4. The rotary axis of spacer 26 runs substantially parallel to a plane in which oblong lugs 2.1, 3.1 of pull tabs 2, 3 are located.
(20) At its backside, integrated spacer 26 has two protrusions 26.3, 26.4 horizontally spaced apart, which are assigned to the rear wall of the flushing cistern. Rear wall 30.1 of flushing cistern 30, shown in
(21) In the installed state of drain valve 1, protrusions 26.3, 26.4 protruding at the rear side of spacer 26 grip around the bottom of angular protrusions 30.3, 30.4 of rear wall 30.1 of the flushing cistern. Seen in a cross-sectional view, protrusions 26.3, 26.4 of the spacer have, for example, a cruciform profile. The tips of protrusions 26.3, 26.4 facing rear wall 30.1 of the flushing cistern or the corners of the profile webs are preferably rounded.
(22) As can be seen in particular in
(23) Pull tabs 2, 3 of drain valve 1 are configured in a foldable manner. By folding pull tabs 2, 3, the overall length of drain valve 1 can be shortened, as a result of which the handling of drain valve 1 is significantly facilitated when installing and removing in flushing cistern 30 via revision opening 30.2 of the flushing cistern. Moreover, by folding over pull tab 2 connected to liftable and lowerable valve body (overflow pipe) 7, valve body 7 is lifted.
(24) For this purpose, pull tab 2 is pivotably connected to valve body 7, spacer 26 having an abutment 26.9 assigned to pull tab 2, which functions as a pivot point for pull tab 2 so that pull tab 2 is movable from an upright position into a folded position and so that valve body 7 connected to pull tab 2 in the folded position of pull tab 2 is raised vis--vis valve seat 9.
(25) The upper foldable portion of pull tab 2 is preferably configured in an angular shape. The upper foldable portion has a first segment 2.2 and a second segment 2.3 connecting as a single piece to the first segment, two segments 2.2, 2.3 enclosing an angle in the range of 130 to 140, for example, enclosing an angle of approximately 135. First segment 2.2 has oblong lug 2.1 of pull tab 2, while second segment 2.3 is pivotably connected to valve body (overflow pipe) 7 (see in particular
(26) The upper, foldable portion of second pull tab 3 is preferably also configured in an angular shape. This portion also has a first segment 3.2 and a second segment 3.3 connecting as a single piece to the first segment, two segments 3.2, 3.3 again enclosing an angle in the range of 130 to 140, for example, enclosing an angle of approximately 135. Oblong lug 3.1 of second pull tab 3 is defined by first segment 3.2, while second segment 3.3 is pivotably mounted at the upper end of a pull tab portion 3.4 substantially vertically extending and connected to container 14. The upper end of pull tab portion 3.4 is arcuately formed and points in the direction of rearmost rail 26.7 of spacer 26.
(27) Moreover, integrated spacer 26 of drain valve 1 has a second abutment 26.10 assigned to second pull tab 3, which functions as a pivot point for pull tab 3, so that pull tab 3 is movable from an upright position into a folded position. Abutment 26.9 assigned to first pull tab 2 as well as also abutment 26.10 assigned to second pull tab 3 protrude at the top side of spacer 26 and respectively have a groove 27, 28 for receiving a portion 2.2, 3.2 defining a portion of pull tab 2, 3 or of lug 2.1, 3.1. Two abutments 26.9, 26.10 at their outsides facing away from each other respectively have a three-dimensionally structured gripping surface 29.1, 29.2 so that spacer 26 can easily be gripped using thumb and index finger.
(28) Furthermore, spacer 26 is provided with a latching element 32, with the aid of which pull tab 3 in its folded position can be releasably latched at spacer 26. Latching element 32 is formed in a nose-like manner and engages over the portion of pull tab 3 defining lug 3.1.
(29) The implementation of the invention is not limited to the exemplary embodiments illustrated in the drawing and described above. Rather, a plurality of variants is conceivable, which also can make use of the invention indicated in the appended claims if the configuration deviates from the drawing and the description.