Device for Reducing the Flushing Stream from a Sanitary Flush Box, Drain Valve and Sanitary Flush Box Comprising a Device of this Type

20180030709 ยท 2018-02-01

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    Abstract

    The invention relates to a device for reducing the flushing stream from a sanitary flush box, in particular a toilet flush box, which contains a drain valve, a drain connection, and a valve seat formed on the drain connection, freeing an outlet opening delimited by the drain connection, said device comprising a throttle, which defines at least one free flow cross section. To provide a device, by means of which the flushing stream from a sanitary flush box can be adjusted, the invention proposes that the throttle, viewed in the flushing stream flow direction, is arranged behind the valve seat on or in the drain connection of the drain valve or in a connection piece receiving the drain connection, the throttle comprising at least two throttle elements, one of which can be rotated relative to the other, the size of the free flow cross section can be changed.

    Claims

    1. A device for reducing the flushing stream from a sanitary flush box, in particular a toilet flush box, comprising: a drain valve, comprised of a valve mounting, a valve member that has a sealing surface or seal, which is movably mounted in the valve mounting; a drain connection, and a valve seat formed on the drain connection, the sealing surface or seal resting on the valve seat in the closed state of the drain valve and, in the open state of the drain valve, freeing an outlet opening delimited by the drain connection; a throttle, which defines at least one free flow cross section, wherein the throttle, viewed in the flushing stream flow direction, is arranged behind the valve seat on or in the drain connection of the drain valve or in a connection piece receiving the drain connection; the throttle comprising at least two throttle elements, one of which can be rotated relative to another of the throttle elements such that the rotatable throttle element rotates relative to the other throttle element to allow the size of the at least one free flow cross section to be changed.

    2. The device according to claim 1, wherein the throttle elements are disc-shaped and have web-shaped portions, which define at least two free flow cross sections and taper towards the rotational axis of the rotatable throttle element.

    3. The device according to claim 2, wherein the web-shaped portions of at least one of the throttle elements are interconnected by an annular portion of the throttle element.

    4. The device according to claim 1, wherein the effective size of the at least one free flow cross section can be changed in steps by rotating the rotatable throttle element.

    5. The device according to claim 1, wherein the effective size of the at least one free flow cross section can be changed continuously by rotating the rotatable throttle element.

    6. The device according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the throttle elements can be positively or non-positively inserted into the drain connection or into the connection piece receiving the drain connection.

    7. The device according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the throttle elements is provided with a handle, preferably a rod-shaped handle.

    8. A drain valve for a sanitary flush box, in particular a toilet flush box, comprised of; a valve mounting; a valve member that has a sealing surface or seal and is movably mounted in the valve mounting; a drain connection; a valve seat formed on the drain connection, the sealing surface or seal resting on the valve seat in the closed state of the drain valve and, in the open state of the drain valve, freeing an outlet opening delimited by the drain connection, and; a throttle, which defines at least one free flow cross section, wherein the throttle, viewed in the flushing stream flow direction, is arranged behind the valve seat on or in the drain connection of the drain valve; the throttle comprising at least two throttle elements, one of which can be rotated relative to another of the throttle elements such that, the size of the at least one free flow cross section can be changed.

    9. The drain valve according to claim 8, further comprising a throttle which defines at least one free flow cross section, wherein the throttle, viewed in the flushing stream flow direction, is arranged behind the valve seat on or in the drain connection of the drain valve or in a connection piece receiving the drain connection; the throttle comprising at least two throttle elements, one of which can be rotated relative to another of the throttle elements such that the rotatable throttle element rotates relative to the other throttle element to allow the size of the at least one free flow cross section to be changed wherein the throttle elements are disc-shaped and have web-shaped portions, which define at least two free flow cross sections and taper towards the rotational axis of the rotatable throttle element.

    10. The drain valve according to claim 9, wherein at least one of the throttle elements can be positively or non-positively inserted into the drain connection.

    11. The drain valve according to claim 10, wherein the drain connection has a support, preferably an annular groove, for positively connecting the throttle.

    12. The sanitary flush box, in particular a toilet flush box, comprising a connection piece, into which a drain connection of a drain valve can be inserted; the drain valve comprising a valve mounting, a valve member that has a sealing surface or seal and is movably mounted in the valve mounting, and a valve seat formed on the drain connection, the sealing surface or seal resting on the valve seat in the closed state of the drain valve and, in the open state of the drain valve, freeing an outlet opening delimited by the drain connection; the flush box comprising a throttle, which defines at least one free flow cross section, wherein the throttle, viewed in the flushing stream flow direction, is arranged behind the valve seat in the connection piece of the flush box receiving the drain connection; the throttle comprising at least two throttle elements, one of which can be rotated relative to another of the throttle elements such that, the size of the at least one free flow cross section can be changed.

    13. The flush box according to claim 12, further comprising a throttle which defines at least one free flow cross section, wherein the throttle, viewed in the flushing stream flow direction, is arranged behind the valve seat on or in the drain connection of the drain valve or in a connection piece receiving the drain connection; the throttle comprising at least two throttle elements, one of which can be rotated relative to another of the throttle elements such that the rotatable throttle element rotates relative to the other throttle element to allow the size of the at least one free flow cross section to be changed wherein the throttle elements are disc-shaped and have web-shaped portions, which define at least two free flow cross sections and taper towards the rotational axis of the rotatable throttle element.

    14. The flush box according to claim 13, wherein at least one of the throttle elements can be positively or non-positively inserted into the connection piece.

    15. The flush box according to claim 14, wherein the connection piece has a support, preferably an annular groove, for positively connecting the throttle.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0029] The invention will be described in greater detail below with reference to the drawings, which show a plurality of embodiments and in which:

    [0030] FIG. 1 shows a portion of a flush box, which is shown in a longitudinal section and in a perspective view and which comprises a drain valve that is arranged therein and that is provided with a variable flushing stream throttle;

    [0031] FIG. 2 is a view of the portion of the flush box from FIG. 1 from obliquely below, again in longitudinal section and in a perspective view, together with the drain valve that is arranged therein and comprises the flushing stream throttle;

    [0032] FIG. 3 is a view of the flush box from FIGS. 1 and 2 from below, web-shaped portions of two disc-shaped throttle elements overlapping one another;

    [0033] FIG. 4 is a view of the flush box from FIGS. 1 to 3 from below, the disc-shaped throttle elements of the flushing stream throttle having been rotated relative to one another;

    [0034] FIG. 5 is an axial sectional view of a lower portion of a drain valve for a sanitary flush box, comprising a drain connection having a valve seat, and a variable flushing stream throttle positively held therein;

    [0035] FIG. 6 is an axial longitudinal sectional view of a further embodiment of a device according to the invention for variably reducing the flushing stream from a sanitary flush box;

    [0036] FIGS. 7 and 8 are various perspective views of the device from FIG. 6; and

    [0037] FIG. 9 shows the device from FIG. 6 in a view corresponding to FIG. 8, one throttle element or the lower throttle element having in this case been rotated, in comparison with FIG. 8, relative to the other throttle element through a specific angle of rotation, and therefore the free flow cross sections are reduced.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    [0038] A portion of a sanitary flush box 1 is shown in FIGS. 1 and 2. The base of the flush box 1 is provided with a tubular connection piece 15, into which a drain connection 5 of a drain valve 2 can be, or is, inserted. At least one annular groove is formed in the lateral surface of the drain connection 5, into which groove a rubber-elastic sealing ring is inserted that seals the drain connection 5 of the drain valve 2 with respect to the connection piece of the flush box 1 in a liquid-tight manner. A valve seat 3 is formed on the drain connection 5.

    [0039] The valve seat 3 is connected to the valve mounting of the drain valve 2 by spacers 8. The spacers 8 are web-shaped and attached to the drain connection 5, preferably integrally moulded thereon. Said spacers have a web portion projecting radially outwardly from the drain connection 5 and an adjoining web portion extending substantially vertically. The lower part of the valve mounting above the spacers 8 is substantially sleeve-shaped or hollow-cylindrical.

    [0040] Associated with the valve seat 3 is a valve member 7, which is configured as an overflow pipe and is axially movably guided in the valve mounting. At its lower end, the valve member 7 has an annular sealing surface or seal 9. In the closed state of the drain valve 2, the sealing surface or seal 9 rests on the valve seat 3. In the open state of the drain valve 2, the valve member 7 is raised together with the seal 9 fastened thereon, and therefore the seal 9 frees the through-opening delimited by the valve seat 3. The drain valve 2 is shown in the open state in FIGS. 1 and 2.

    [0041] Inserted in the drain connection 5 of the drain valve 2 or in the connection piece 15 of the flush box 1 is a throttle device, by means of which the flushing stream flowing from the flush box 1 when the drain valve is open can be variably adjusted. The throttle device is formed by a throttle 4, which defines at least on free flow cross section 6.

    [0042] The throttle 4, viewed in the flushing stream flow direction, is arranged behind the valve seat 3 on or in the drain connection 5 of the drain valve 2 or in the connection piece 15 of the flush box 1 receiving the drain connection 5. Said throttle has two throttle elements 4.1, 4.2, one of which can be rotated relative to the other. In the embodiment shown in FIGS. 2 to 4, the throttle 4 defines four free flow cross sections 6. The size of the free flow cross sections 6 can be variably changed by rotating the throttle element 4.1 relative to the throttle element 4.2.

    [0043] The throttle elements 4.1, 4.2 are preferably substantially disc-shaped and have web-shaped portions 4.11, 4.21, which taper towards the rotational axis 12 of the rotatable throttle element 4.1. Furthermore, the web-shaped portions 4.11, 4.21 of the particular throttle element 4.1, 4.2 are preferably interconnected by an annular portion 4.3, 4.4 of the particular throttle element 4.1, 4.2. The web-shaped portions 4.11, 4.21 can also be referred to as webs or spokes.

    [0044] The sanitary flush box 1 from FIGS. 1 and 2 is shown in a view from below in FIG. 3. The throttle 4 inserted into the connection piece 15 of the flush box 1 or into the drain connection 5 of the drain valve 2 is in a starting position in FIG. 3, in which the web-shaped portions 4.11, 4.21 of the two throttle elements 4.1, 4.2 overlap in such a way that the free flow cross sections 6 delimited by the web-shaped portions 4.11, 4.21 have a maximum size.

    [0045] Instead of four web-shaped portions (spokes) 4.11, 4.21, the particular substantially disc-shaped throttle element 4.1, 4.2 may also have only two, three or more than four web-shaped portions.

    [0046] The same view as in FIG. 3 is shown in FIG. 4, but with the difference that the rotatable disc-shaped throttle element 4.1 of the throttle 4 has been rotated by a specific amount relative to the other disc-shaped throttle element 4.2, and the free flow cross sections 6 delimited by the web-shaped portions have been reduced. The web-shaped portions 4.11, 4.21 of the throttle elements 4.1, 4.2 are configured in such a way that, at maximum reduction, a certain minimum size of the free flow cross sections 6 is not fallen below.

    [0047] FIG. 5 is an axial sectional view of the drain connection 5 of a drain valve for a sanitary flush box. In this embodiment, the drain connection 5 has a support 10, preferably an annular groove, which is used to positively fix the throttle 4 in position. This structural embodiment makes it possible to mount the throttle 4 according to the invention in a simple and economical manner.

    [0048] A further embodiment of a device or throttle 4 according to the invention for variably adjusting the flushing stream from a sanitary flush box is shown in FIGS. 6 to 9. The flushing stream throttle 4 is composed of a first throttle element 4.2 in the form of an annular insert, a second throttle element 4.1 rotatably connected to the first throttle element 4.2, and a handle 11. The second throttle element 4.1 can also be referred to as a through-flow quantity limiter.

    [0049] The first throttle element 4.2 is open at the top and bottom and, on its lower side, has three web-shaped portions 4.21. The second throttle element 4.1 is clipped to the first throttle element 4.2 and also has three web-shaped portions 4.11. In a starting position (or zero position) shown in FIGS. 7 and 8, the web-shaped portions 4.11, 4.21 lie congruently one above the other, such that the free flow cross sections 6 delimited by the web-shaped portions 4.11, 4.21 have a predetermined maximum size. By rotating the through-flow quantity limiter, the web-shaped portions 4.11, 4.21 are pivoted relative to one another, as a result of which the free flow cross sections 6 are reduced stepwise or continuously. As a result, the flushing stream (volume stream of the flushing water) from the flush box into the connected toilet or urinal ware is variably reduced. The rotation of the throttle element 4.1 relative to the throttle element 4.2 is shown by the arrow 13 in FIG. 9. The web-shaped portions 4.11, 4.21 of the throttle elements 4.1, 4.2 tapering towards the rotational axis 12 may, as shown in this embodiment, each have a substantially T-shaped cross-sectional profile.

    [0050] The clipping of the two throttle elements 4.1, 4.2 can be seen in particular in FIG. 6. The rotatable throttle element 4.1, on its annular portion 4.3 connecting the web-shaped portions 4.11, has radially inwardly projecting regions 4.31, on which radially outwardly projecting latching lugs 4.32 are formed. The latching lugs 4.32 each engage behind a radially inwardly projecting shoulder 4.41, which is formed on the inside of the annular portion 4.4 of the first throttle element 4.2 (annular insert).

    [0051] Furthermore, latching elements 4.5, 4.6, which secure the adjusted position of the rotatable throttle element 4.1 relative to the other throttle element 4.2 and therefore prevent unintended rotation of the throttle element 4.1 in the mounted state of the throttle 4, may be formed on the mutually facing end edges of the throttle elements 4.1, 4.2.

    [0052] The, for example, bar-shaped or tubular handle 11 is used as a mounting aid for inserting the throttle 4 into the connection piece of the flush box 1 or into the drain connection 5 of the drain valve 2. The handle 11 is detachably connected to the throttle 4. The detachable connection is, for example, configured as a clamp connection, the throttle element 4.2 having a clamp receiving portion (clamp support) 14 for the handle 11.

    [0053] The invention is not limited to the embodiments shown in the drawings. Rather, further variants are conceivable that make use of the invention set out in the claims, even if their form is different from the examples shown.