Display system for hydrothermal sanitary components and associated method
12604997 ยท 2026-04-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47F5/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F21V33/0012
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A47F5/0807
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F21V21/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A47F5/0815
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F21V33/004
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y10S211/01
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to a display system (1, 1) for hydrothermal sanitary components (10a-10d), comprising: at least a first device or module (1), comprising an exhibition panel (2) configured to lay, in use, at least partially on a plane substantially inclined with respect to a horizontal plane and destined and configured to support a plurality of hydrothermal sanitary components (10a-10d); and at least a retainer (2f, 4, 10p, 11) configured to realize a removable connection between the exhibition panel (2) and the hydrothermal sanitary components (10a-10d), the retainer (2f, 4, 10p, 11) being further destined and configured to allow a user to arrange, and repeatedly re-arrange multiple times, the hydrothermal sanitary components (10a-10d) on the exhibition panel (2) according to a plurality of user-defined and re-definable patterns or spatial configurations, simulating a real installation of said hydrothermal sanitary components (10a-10d) in an operating environment, such as a bathroom or similar.
Claims
1. A display system comprising: at least one hydrothermal sanitary component having a body and comprising at least a first retention element configured to sustain an entire weight of said at least one hydrothermal sanitary component at least in case said at least one hydrothermal sanitary component is an entire sink faucet, said at least a first retention element being irremovably engaged to said body and comprising at least one magnetic element; a display device for hydrothermal sanitary components, comprising: at least a first exhibition panel configured to lay, in use, at least partially on a plane substantially inclined with respect to a horizontal plane, said at least a first exhibition panel supporting said at least one hydrothermal sanitary component; said at least a first retention element being configured to carry out a removable connection between said at least one hydrothermal sanitary component and said at least a first exhibition panel, said at least a first retention element being further configured to allow a user to arrange, and repeatedly re-arrange multiple times, said at least one hydrothermal sanitary component on the at least a first exhibition panel according to a plurality of user-defined and re-definable patterns or spatial configurations, simulating a real installation of said at least one hydrothermal sanitary component in an operating environment, such as a bathroom; wherein at least one front surface of the at least a first exhibition panel is configured to interact with said at least a first retention element to carry out said removable connection; wherein said at least a first exhibition panel comprises a plurality of marking elements arranged at specific positions at the at least one front surface of the at least a first exhibition panel, said plurality of marking elements define a visual aiding pattern to help an arrangement of said at least one hydrothermal sanitary component on said at least a first exhibition panel, the marking elements each comprise at least one light-emitting module, arranged behind the at least a first standing exhibition panel.
2. The display system according to claim 1, wherein: the at least a first exhibition panel is floor standing and is provided with a supporting frame configured to be laid, or fixed, to the ground; and/or the exhibition panel is arranged and configured to lay, in use, at least partially on a plane which is substantially vertical with respect to the ground; the exhibition panel has a substantially planar structure and/or has a substantially planar front face, the exhibition panel comprises an outer perimeter, when in use, said user-defined and re-definable patterns or spatial configurations are carried out within the outer perimeter and wherein said at least a first retention element is configured to allow the user to arrange, and repeatedly rearrange multiple times, the hydrothermal sanitary components on the exhibition panel in any position within the outer perimeter.
3. The display system according to claim 1, comprising at least a second retention element which is attached, optionally irremovably attached, or is part of, or is carried out integrally with, the exhibition panel, said at least a second retention element being configured to interact with said at least a first retention element coupled to said at least one hydrothermal sanitary component to carry out said removable connection.
4. The display system according to claim 3, wherein said at least a second retention element comprises at least one magnetic and/or at least one magnetically attractable element and/or wherein said at least a second retention element extends substantially along the entire surface of the exhibition panel or wherein said system comprises a plurality of second retention elements arranged according to a predefined pattern or spatial configuration on said exhibition panel, preferably reciprocally spaced and/or equally spaced.
5. The display system according to claim 1, further comprising a second exhibition panel configured to support said at least one hydrothermal sanitary component according to a predefined displaying pattern or configuration, the second exhibition panel comprising at least one movable panel having a displaying surface that is configured to support said at least one hydrothermal sanitary component and wherein: the movable panel can be arranged at least: in a first spatial orientation corresponding to a first configuration of the second exhibition panel, optionally in which the displaying surface mainly extends orthogonally to a depth axis of said second exhibition panel with respect to a user of said second exhibition panel; and in a second spatial orientation rotated, preferably substantially orthogonally, with respect to the first spatial orientation and corresponding to a second configuration of the second exhibition panel, optionally in which the displaying surface extends parallel to the depth axis of said second exhibition panel, and/or wherein the movable panel can be arranged at least in correspondence of a first position at a first distance with respect to a lateral end of the second exhibition panel and in correspondence of a second position at a second distance, different from the first distance, with respect to the lateral end of the second exhibition panel, optionally by translation, and/or wherein the movable panel can be moved in a composite movement comprising a rotation with respect to a vertical axis thereof and/or a translation in a direction substantially orthogonal to said vertical axis.
6. The display system according to claim 5, wherein the second exhibition panel is floor standing and is provided with a supporting frame housing and/or realizing at least one rail configured for allowing the motion of the movable panel at least between the first and the second spatial orientation and/or at least between the first position and the second position, and/or wherein the at least one rail is configured for allowing the rotation of the movable panel around its vertical axis at least from the first spatial orientation to the second spatial orientation.
7. The display system according to claim 1, wherein at least one front surface of the exhibition panel is configured to directly contact at least a part of said first retention element to carry out said removable connection.
8. A display system comprising: at least one hydrothermal sanitary component having a body and comprising at least a first retention element configured to sustain an entire weight of said at least one hydrothermal sanitary component at least in case said at least one hydrothermal sanitary component is an entire sink faucet, said at least a first retention element being irremovably engaged to said body and comprising at least one magnetic element; a display device for hydrothermal sanitary components, comprising: at least a first floor-standing, modular, exhibition panel configured to lay, in use, at least partially on a plane substantially inclined with respect to a horizontal plane, said at least a first floor-standing, modular, exhibition panel supporting said at least one hydrothermal sanitary component; said at least a first retention element being configured to carry out a removable connection between said at least one hydrothermal sanitary component and said at least a first floor-standing, modular, exhibition panel; said at least a first retention element being further configured to allow a user to arrange, and repeatedly re-arrange multiple times, said at least one hydrothermal sanitary component on the at least a first floor-standing, modular, exhibition panel according to a plurality of user-defined and re-definable patterns or spatial configurations, simulating a real installation of said at least one hydrothermal sanitary component in an operating environment, such as a bathroom; wherein at least one front surface of the at least a first floor-standing, modular, exhibition panel is configured to interact with said at least a first retention element to carry out said removable connection; wherein said at least a first floor-standing, modular, exhibition panel comprises a plurality of marking elements arranged at specific positions at the at least one front surface the at least a first floor-standing, modular, exhibition panel, said plurality of marking elements defines a visual aiding pattern to help an arrangement of said at least one hydrothermal sanitary component on said first floor-standing, modular, exhibition panel, the marking elements each comprise at least one light-emitting module, arranged behind the at least a first-floor standing, modular, exhibition panel.
9. A display system according to claim 8, wherein the at least a first floor-standing, modular, exhibition panel comprises a front element and a back element, said front element and the back element being co-planar and being in reciprocal contact; the display system comprising at least one plug keeping the front element and the back element in said reciprocal contact.
10. A display system according to claim 8, wherein said at least a first floor-standing, modular, exhibition panel is at least 140 cm or 150 cm or 160 cm or 170 cm or 180 cm or 190 cm high.
11. A display system comprising: at least one hydrothermal sanitary component having a body and comprising at least a first retention element configured to sustain an entire weight of said at least one hydrothermal sanitary component at least in case said at least one hydrothermal sanitary component is an entire sink faucet, said at least a first retention element being irremovably engaged to said body and comprising at least one magnetic element; a display device for hydrothermal sanitary components, comprising at least a first floor-standing exhibition panel configured to lay, in use, at least partially on a plane substantially inclined with respect to a horizontal plane, said at least a first floor-standing exhibition panel supporting said at least one hydrothermal sanitary component, said at least a first floor-standing exhibition panel being at least 140 cm high; said at least a first retention element being configured to carry out a removable connection between said at least one hydrothermal sanitary component and said at least a first floor-standing exhibition panel, said at least a first retention element being further configured to allow a user to arrange, and repeatedly re-arrange multiple times, said at least one hydrothermal sanitary component on the at least a first floor-standing exhibition panel according to a plurality of user-defined and re-definable patterns or spatial configurations, simulating a real installation of said at least one hydrothermal sanitary component in an operating environment, such as a bathroom; wherein at least one front surface of the at least a first floor-standing exhibition panel is configured to interact with said at least a first retention element to carry out said removable connection; wherein said at least a first floor-standing, modular, exhibition panel comprises a plurality of marking elements arranged at specific positions at the at least one front surface the at least a first floor-standing, modular, exhibition panel, said plurality of marking elements defines a visual aiding pattern to help an arrangement of said at least one hydrothermal sanitary component on said first floor-standing, modular, exhibition panel, the marking elements each comprise at least one light-emitting module, arranged behind the at least a first-floor standing, modular, exhibition panel.
Description
DRAWINGS
(1) In the subsequent detailed description, at least one preferred and non-limiting embodiment of the object of the present disclosure will be described, and the description will be referred to the annexed figures wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(10) The hydrothermal sanitary components 10a-10d disclosed in the present description may comprise at least one of the articles belonging to the following list: a sink, a faucet, a controlling valve of a faucet, a water distributor of a faucet, a towel rack or holder, a toilet, a showerhead, a part of a showerhead, a bidet, a boiler, a part of a bathtub, a water thermal heater, optionally configured to hold towels, a mirror, a soap holder, a toothpaste and/or toothbrush holder, a water paper holder, a tile, or other products which may be installed in a bathroom. It is thus clear that, for the purpose of the present description, the hydrothermal sanitary components may comprise heating articles or components which may include for instance the aforementioned the water thermal heater or boiler and may comprise water distribution articles which may include for instance the faucet and/or the controlling valve of the faucet. Thus, the differentiation between the water distribution article, or component and the heating article, or component, mainly refers to the principal destination of use of such article.
(11) In the present application, the wording hydrothermal sanitary components will be used to refer to any of the aforementioned products.
(12) In detail, reference numbers 10a-10d that are used in the present disclosure refer to: a showerhead (10a), a water flow regulating system for a showerhead (10b), a water flow regulating system for a bathtub (10c) and a regulating system for a faucet (10d). It may be noted that those items are full-scale models whose size, at least for the portions which can be seen by the user when in use, precisely copies that of the real corresponding devices; anyway, for the purpose of allowing the detachable engagement herein disclosed, the aforementioned items may be deprived of non-visible parts which may protrude backward, and which in use lie within the walls when the device is actually installed in a bathroom; those parts may, in a non-limiting extent, include valve assemblies, bolts, wirings, lights, electrical switching cases and water conduits. In other words, those items are full-scale models of real hydrothermal sanitary components 10a-10d that replicate and allowif so providedthe motion of any visible part or actuator of the fully functioning component.
(13) It may be noted that the hydrothermal sanitary component may comprise electrical connections; when present, in at least a preferred and non-limiting embodiment, the electrical connections may be at least partially, preferably fully, operative at least for providing the illumination of at least one part, optionally a plurality of parts of the hydrothermal sanitary component. This operation may be realized through a normal plug and socket connection to an AC distribution network and/or through a low voltage power supply.
(14) The display system 1, 1 that is object of the concepts herein, in an embodiment, is provided with a first module 1 and a second module 1 which are, each one, of a floor standing type and which are configured to be arranged at separate, even remote, positions one with respect to the other. The first module 1 has the purpose of allowing a user create a particular configuration of hydrothermal sanitary components that may simulate the real spatial configuration they will have once installed in a real bathroom, while the second module 1 has the main purpose of housing a plurality of articles, in particular hydrothermal sanitary components arranged per category; the user can thus choose one or more component belonging to one or more categories for then arranging them at his will at the first module 1.
(15) Preferably, the first module 1 comprises an exhibition panel 2, which is specifically destined and configured for supporting a plurality of models of said hydrothermal sanitary components.
(16) The main purpose of the exhibition panel is to allow a user to realize a plurality of user-defined, and re-definable, patterns or spatial configurations of hydrothermal sanitary components.
(17) The exhibition panel 2 is further provided with front surface delimited by an outer perimeter, and at least one retention element may be provided on the hydrothermal sanitary component and/or on the exhibition panel 2 for allowing the aforementioned removable connection of the hydrothermal sanitary components 10a-10d. In particular, in an embodiment, the connection of the exhibition panel 2 and at least one hydrothermal sanitary component is of a direct type (in other words, a direct engagement).
(18) Since the exhibition panel 2 substantially simulates a wall of a part of a bathroom, in an embodiment said exhibition panel 2 is mainly configured to be installed in a substantially vertical configuration, i.e. to lay at least partially on a plane which is almost orthogonal to the horizontal plane. Nonetheless, the wording substantially vertical shall not be intended to be limiting, since in a more general extent the exhibition panel 2 may be arranged to lay at least partially on a plane substantially inclined with respect to a horizontal plane.
(19) In an embodiment, which is represented in
(20) The first device or module 1 comprises at least a retainer 4, 11 configured to realize a removable connection between the exhibition panel 2 and the hydrothermal sanitary components and further configured to allow a user to arrange and repeatedly re-arrange, multiple times, the hydrothermal sanitary components on the exhibition panel.
(21) Several patterns or spatial configurations may be thus realized, and the device may be further configured to allow a simulation of a real installation of the hydrothermal sanitary components in an operating environment (e.g. a bathroom or similar).
(22) The retainer 4, 11 may comprise first retention elements 4 and/or second retention elements 11, whose technical features will be described in the subsequent portion of description.
(23) As it is shown in
(24) The Applicant has noticed that arranging the magnets 4 at the rear surface or wall of each hydrothermal sanitary component 10a-10d allows hiding the magnets 4 from the sight of the user, especially when this latter observes the overall assembly from a substantially frontal point of view. Thus, arranging the magnets 4 at the rear surface or wall of each hydrothermal sanitary component 10a-10d allows keeping unaltered the overall aesthetic impression of the arrangement of the hydrothermal sanitary component 10a-10d on the surface of the exhibition panel 2. Preferably, albeit in a non-limiting extent, the magnet 4, or when in a plurality, the magnets 4, extend on the whole rear surface of each hydrothermal sanitary component 10a-10d.
(25) It is thus clear that the magnets 4 (and as well the front surface of the exhibition panel 2) may be configured and destined to directly contact the front surface of the exhibition panel 2, allowing the aforementioned removable connection.
(26) In another non-limiting embodiment, which is not represented in the annexed figures, the second retention elements 11 may be provided, at least in use, in correspondence of the exhibition panel 2. In an embodiment, the exhibition panel 2 itself may be either magnetic or may comprise one or several magnets arranged according to a predetermined pattern or reciprocal displacement scheme or spatial configuration all along the surface of the exhibition panel 2 or, for instance and in a non-limiting extent, for at least for of the overall surface of the exhibition panel 2. In this latter case, it may be sufficient that the rear surface of each hydrothermal sanitary component 10a-10d is provided or realized in a magnetically attractable material for making the detachable magnetic connection be possible.
(27) Alternatively, in still another non-limiting embodiment (
(28) In an embodiment, illuminating elements, e.g. LED light spots, may be provided on the top and/or on at least part of the lateral walls of the exhibition panel 2 to provide proper illumination to the front wall and to the components that may be connected thereto.
(29) In a preferred and non-limiting embodiment, the exhibition panel 2 may be provided with a plurality of marking elements 3, arranged at specific positions on the exhibition panel. In the embodiment of
(30) In an embodiment, the marking elements 3 may be physically disconnected from the exhibition panel.
(31) The marking elements 3 are conceived for realizing a predefined visual aiding pattern helping the arrangement of at least one hydrothermal sanitary component 10a-10d on the exhibition panel 2. In detail, this pattern is preferably symmetrical with respect at least to the left and right end of the exhibition panel 2.
(32) In the non-limiting embodiment shown in
(33) Preferably, albeit in a non-limiting extent, the marking elements 3 may comprise at least a part of the second retention elements 11 or may spatially differ or may be physically detached, from the second retention elements 11.
(34) Alternatively or in combination with the aforementioned configurations, the marking elements 3 may further comprise at least one, preferably a plurality of, strip-like elements, in particular flexible and/or deformable strip-like elements. The strip-like elements may be removably connected to the front surface of the exhibition panel 2. For instance, the strip-like elements may be connected to the front surface of the exhibition panel 2 through a magnetic connection. These latter elements may of several thicknesses and/or colors, and in a non-limiting extent, may be configured to allow a technical user to visually draft spatial arrangements of conduits and/or electrical wirings, simulating the real arrangement of conduits and/or electrical wirings that actually will be used for properly feeding the hydrothermal components.
(35) As shown in
(36) The front element and the rear element may be coupled together with several techniques, among which a non-limiting example includes the presence of a plurality of plugs passing through through holes of the exhibition panel 2 between the front surface of the front element and the rear face of the rear element. The plugs may be, or may be integral with, the marking elements 3. In this latter case, it is clear that the marking elements 3 can be removed from the exhibition panel 2.
(37) The Applicant has further noticed that sometimes the hydrothermal components may comprise items that provide a relevant lever force on the exhibition panel 2 when connected thereto; this lever force can be the result of the weight of the hydrothermal component and/or can be the result of the particular shape of the item. For instance a particularly long showerhead, in particular when realized in metal, may have a significant weight and, as well, due to its proportions, may exert a relevant lever force. For such hydrothermal components, the Applicant has conceived a particular type of retainer that help to provide a firm and stable removable connection with the exhibition panel 2 also for heavy and/or long components. This particular type of retainer is well represented in
(38) In detail,
(39) The retention pin 10p can be realized in several materials, but in a preferred and non-limiting embodiment, it is realized in metal, e.g. in steel.
(40) The retention pin 10p is configured for being introduced in a shaped through hole identified with the reference number 2f, thus realizing a bayonet-like coupling. The shaped through hole 2f is arranged at the exhibition panel 2. When in a configuration with a front element and rear element 2r, the shaped through hole 2f is realized on both said elements.
(41) In fact, the shaped through hole 2f is provided with a first, larger, portion suitable to allow the introduction of the retention head of the retention pin 10p, and a second, smaller, portion that is configured to allow the introduction of the elongated body. As it may be apparent from
(42) In other words, the bayonet-like connection here described comprises the relative motion of the retention pin 10p with respect to the shaped through hole 2f along a first axis and then along a second axis, inclined, in particular orthogonal, to the first axis. The relative motion causes the displacement of at least one retention head of the retention pin 10p from a first portion of said shaped through hole 2f configured to allow the passage of the retention head to a second portion of said shaped through hole 2f configured to allow the passage of an elongated body of the retention pin 10p to which the retention head is rigidly connected, and configured to impede the extraction of the retention head along said first axis.
(43) It may be noted that the extension of the elongated body shall be sufficient to pass the thickness of the exhibition panel 2, also when this latter comprises the back element 2r.
(44) It may be further noted that the shaped through holes 2f may be the same through holes configured for holding the plugs or, alternatively, they may be other holes.
(45) In this way, when the user wants to connect the hydrothermal component 10a with the panel, in a first step of motion the user axially aligns the retention head of the retention pin 10p with the first portion of the shaped through hole 2f, and then performs a second step of motion in which he moves slightly the hydrothermal component 10a downwardly, or in any case in a direction inclined, in particular, substantially orthogonal to the aforementioned axial alignment, thus reaching the bottom of the second portion. The extraction of the hydrothermal component is thus impeded by virtue of the contrast of the retention head with the part of the wall surrounding the second portion.
(46) Even if the present description relates to a configuration wherein the retention pins 10p are provided on the hydrothermal component, it shall be noted that also the opposite configuration could be realized: the retention pins 10p could be arranged on the exhibition panel 2 (in particular, frontally protruding from the front surface of the exhibition panel 2), and respective shaped holes could be provided on the hydrothermal component, in particular at the rear part thereof.
(47) The Applicant has further observed that in some cases the weight and/or the lever force exerted by the hydrothermal component is sufficient to at least locally distort, or deform, the exhibition panel 2. The distortion or deformation or inclination may result in a deformation or inclination or distortion angle (shown in
(48) When the hydrothermal component shall be installed orthogonally with respect to the exhibition panel 2, for instance for providing a particular aesthetic effect, this distortion or deformation may result in an improper alignment between the hydrothermal component and the exhibition panel 2. In a particular configuration wherein the exhibition panel 2 is vertical and the hydrothermal component, for instance the showerhead should be parallel to the ground, the distortion or deformation may result in the showerhead pointing downwardly.
(49) The Applicant has thus conceived a compensation element 10t, which is arranged at the rear end portion of the hydrothermal component, and this latter element is conceived to compensate the local distortion or deformation or inclination of the exhibition panel 2 in order to allow the hydrothermal component be arranged a final predetermined orientation with respect to the overall exhibition panel 2 notwithstanding the aforementioned distortion or deformation.
(50) The compensation element 10t, which for the purposes of the present description may be also called inclination compensation element or distortion or deformation compensation element, in use is configured to contact the front surface of the exhibition panel 2 and in a particular and non-limiting embodiment, which is the embodiment shown in
(51) In an embodiment, the compensation element 10t is integral with the hydrothermal component, but this configuration shall not be intended as limiting, since in another embodiment the compensation element 10t may be an element which can be attached and removed from the hydrothermal sanitary component.
(52) Preferably, albeit in a non-limiting extent, the width of the compensation element 10t is the same to that of the respective hydrothermal sanitary component.
(53) The compensation element 10t may be provided either with a retention pin 10p, preferably a couple of retention pins 10p, or with at least one, preferably a plurality of, shaped through holes 2f. The conformation and operation of the retention pins or shaped through holes of the compensation element 10t is the same as above described, and therefore is not herewith repeated. Clearly, the presence of retention pins 10p or of shaped through holes 2f depends on the presence, at least on the exhibition panel 2, of the proper opposite retainer. It may be finally noted that in case the compensation element 10t can be disconnected from the hydrothermal sanitary component 10a-10d, and in case the hydrothermal sanitary component 10a-10d is provided with at least one retention pin 10p, or at least one shaped through hole 2f as above described, the compensation element 10t may be realized in one of the following alternative configurations: a first configuration wherein the compensation element 10t is provided at a first side (e.g. the side configured to lay against the exhibition panel 2) of at least one, preferably a plurality of, retention pins 10p configured to couple with at least one, preferably a plurality of, shaped through holes 2f of the exhibition panel 2, and at a second side (e.g. the side configured to lay against the rear side of the hydrothermal sanitary component 10a-10d) of at least one, preferably a plurality of, shaped through holes 2f configured to couple with at least one, preferably a plurality of, retention pins 10p of the hydrothermal sanitary component 10a-10d; a second configuration wherein the compensation element 10t is provided at a first side (e.g. the side configured to lay against the exhibition panel 2) of at least one, preferably a plurality of, shaped through holes 2f configured to couple with at least one, preferably a plurality of retention pins 10p of the exhibition panel 2, and at a second side (e.g. the side configured to lay against the rear side of the hydrothermal sanitary component 10a-10d) of at least one, preferably a plurality of, retention pins 10p configured to couple with at least one, preferably a plurality of, shaped through holes 2f of the hydrothermal sanitary component 10a-10d; or, further alternatively, a third configuration wherein the compensation element 10t is provided at a first side (e.g. the side configured to lay against the exhibition panel 2) of at least one, preferably a plurality of, shaped through holes 2f configured to couple with at least one, preferably a plurality of retention pins 10p of the exhibition panel 2, and at a second side (e.g. the side configured to lay against the rear side of the hydrothermal sanitary component 10a-10d) of at least one, preferably a plurality of, shaped through holes 2f configured to couple with at least one, preferably a plurality of, retention pins 10p of the hydrothermal sanitary component 10a-10d; or, further alternatively, a fourth configuration wherein the compensation element 10t is provided at a first side (e.g. the side configured to lay against the exhibition panel 2) of at least one, preferably a plurality of, retention pins 10p configured to couple with at least one, preferably a plurality of shaped through holes 2f of the exhibition panel 2, and at a second side (e.g. the side configured to lay against the rear side of the hydrothermal sanitary component 10a-10d) of at least one, preferably a plurality of, retention pins 10p configured to couple with at least one, preferably a plurality of, shaped through holes 2f of the hydrothermal sanitary component 10a-10d.
(54) As shown in
(55) In accordance to the present disclosure, the second module 1 comprises a front portion, which is the portion at which the user typically stands to take one or more hydrothermal sanitary components 10a-10d, a left portion and an opposite right portion, a back portion, opposite to the front portion, a top portion and a bottom portion opposite to the top portion. The ideal line or axis joining the front and the back portions identifies a depth of the second module 1. The ideal line or axis joining the right and left portion identifies a width axis of the second module 1.
(56) The second module 1 is configured for removably housing a plurality of hydrothermal sanitary components 10a-10d arranged and/or housed according to a predefined displaying pattern or configuration, and the plurality of hydrothermal sanitary components 10a-10d may be provided with several components grouped per category and/or type in the various storage or displaying spaces and surfaces of the second module 1.
(57) Among several features of the second module 1 a particular role is played by the presence of at least one movable panel 1e comprising a displaying surface at which at least one of said plurality of hydrothermal sanitary components 10a-10d is removably held. In particular,
(58) The second module 1 shown in
(59) As shown in
(60) in a first spatial orientation corresponding to a first configuration of the second module 1 and
(61) in a second spatial orientation corresponding to a second configuration of the second module 1.
(62) In the first spatial orientation, the displaying surface of the movable panel 1e mainly extends orthogonally to a depth axis of the second module 1 and, thus, frontally with respect to a user of the second module 1. In the second spatial orientation, the displaying surface of the movable panel 1e is rotated with respect to the orientation of the first spatial orientation, and is particularly rotated orthogonally. The second spatial orientation is such that the displaying surface of the movable panel 1e extends parallel to the depth axis of the second module 1e.
(63) The transition between the first and the second configuration may take place with an uninterrupted, continuous transition through several intermediate configurations and corresponds to a rotation of the movable panel 1e around a vertical axis thereof.
(64) Moreover, each of the movable panels 1e may move between a first position, at a first distance with respect to a lateral end (e.g. the left end) of the second module 1 and a second position, at a second distance with respect to the same lateral end of the second module 1. This latter motion corresponds to a translation along a predetermined path, preferably in a direction which is axial and orthogonal to the depth axis of the second module 1 (width axis).
(65) The Applicant notices that each of the movable panels 1e may thus perform a composite motion, in particular and non-limiting through the axial rotation. This composite motion allows for providing a very relevant number of movable panels 1e on the second module 1 while at the same time lateral extension of those panels can be saved with respect to a configuration wherein the same number of panels would be arranged in a juxtaposed configuration along a direction parallel to the width of the second element 1. Moreover, such composite motion may allow the user to select one particular movable panel 1e among the plurality of panels, create a sufficient space to rotate the panel 1e by transversally distancing the remaining panels of said plurality of movable panels 1e, and then perform the aforementioned rotation. Thanks to this feature, the user observing the second module 1 frontally, not only can choose the specific type of component to move from the second module 1 to the first module 1, but can also easily and fully appreciate the aesthetic appearance of the selected hydrothermal sanitary component not only frontally but also in several lateral orientations without substantially any need of adapting the position held by the user with respect to the second module 1.
(66) For allowing the aforementioned composite motion, the second module, at least in the central portion 1c, may be provided with at least one rail 1r, which in the embodiment shown in
(67) Also the second module 1 may comprise at least a retainer 4, 11 configured to realize the removable connection of the movable panel 1e with hydrothermal sanitary components 10a-10d. The retainer is in detail provided with retention elements 11, corresponding to the disclosed second retention elements 11 previously cited in the present description, which is configured and destined to interact with at least one hydrothermal sanitary component or with at least one first retention element 4 coupled to a hydrothermal sanitary component to realize the removable connection.
(68) As shown in the annexed figures, the movable panels 1e are provided with a hinging pin suitable to be connected to the respective rail 1r preferably, albeit in a non-limiting extent, in a non-disconnectable way. The movable panels 1e are indeed not intended or destined to be detachably disconnected from the respective module portion.
(69) Preferably, the hinging pin is arranged in correspondence of a central top portion or side of the movable panel 1e, and in particular, as shown in the annexed figures, are arranged in correspondence of a symmetry axis of the movable panel 1e. In detail, it is noted that even if the movable panel 1e is depicted in a substantially rectangular shape, clearly thus having at least one symmetry vertical axis which constitutes the axis at which the hinging pin is arranged, this shape shall not be considered limiting.
(70) Alternatively, in a configuration that is not represented in the annexed figures, at least the central portion 1c of the second module 1 may be provided with a plurality of rails 1r arranged in order to support the movable panels 1e from a top and from a bottom end.
(71) In a preferred and non-limiting embodiment, the second module 1 may be provided with a plurality of drawers 1d, which preferably albeit in a non-limiting extent are arranged at a bottom portion of the second module 1; this is the case represented in
(72) In the embodiment represented in
(73) The drawers may slide axially according to a direction which is parallel to a depth axis of the second module 1 and are configured to house a plurality of hydrothermal sanitary components 10a-10d according to a subdivision in several categories; for instance a first drawer contains only faucets, which may be arranged according to different color shades, while a second drawer contains only towel holders, which may be arranged according to color shades or size.
(74) In a preferred and non-limiting embodiment, the second module 1 may comprise a frame, which may be realized in a metal material, e.g. Inox or chromed steel, in order to allow withstanding relevant weights. The frame supports the rails 1r and the drawers 1d. The frame of the second module 1 is thus configured and destined to be laid on the ground, in order to realize a floor-standing second module 1.
(75) The rails 1r may be integral with the main frame body or may be in a form of separate pieces that are attached to the main frame body.
(76) In a preferred and non-limiting embodiment, the second module 1 may comprise a plurality of background exhibition panels identified in
(77) In a preferred embodiment, the second module 1 may be of a modular type, andas wellthe central portion 1c and/or the lateral portions 1l of the second module 1 may be in turn realized as modular portions of the module. With this feature, several configurations with a wide variety of displaying sizes may be realized, and the user may adapt and shrink or widen the size of the second module 1 by simply and easily adding or removing one or more portions from the second module 1.
(78) In view of the present description, when users want to create a personalized configuration of at least one, preferably several, hydrothermal sanitary components 10a-10d, they perform a method of displaying hereinafter disclosed.
(79) The main step of the method comprises a step of removable engagement, in turn comprising the engagement of at least one hydrothermal sanitary component 10a-10d with the exhibition panel 2 of the first module 1 of the display system. The engagement takes place by a retainer 4, 11 being part either of the exhibition panel 2 or (as in case of the magnets arranged on the rear surface of each of the hydrothermal sanitary components 10a-10d) of the hydrothermal sanitary component 10a-10d. Such retainer is configured to realize the aforementioned removable connection.
(80) It is underlined that the step of removable engagement with the hydrothermal sanitary components 10a-10d, when these latter are removably engaged with the exhibition panel 2, determines a user-defined and re-definable pattern or spatial configuration of the hydrothermal sanitary components 10a-10d. The purpose of the aforementioned step of removable engagement is to provide a simulation of a real installation of the hydrothermal sanitary components in an operating environment, such as a bathroom or similar.
(81) In an embodiment, the step of removable engagement is preceded by a step which comprises arranging the exhibition panel 2 at a spatial orientation such that it lays on a plane which is substantially inclined with respect to the horizontal plane, andpreferablylies on a plane which is substantially vertical.
(82) When the retainer 4 is of a magnetic type, the step of removable engagement comprises a step of magnetic removable engagement between at least one of the hydrothermal sanitary components 10a-10d and the exhibition panel 2. Said step in detail comprises magnetically coupling at least one of said hydrothermal sanitary components 10a-10d to a front face of the exhibition panel 2, preferably but in a non-limiting extent by coupling a magnetic retention element 4 arranged on a back surface of the hydrothermal sanitary component 10a-10d with the front face of the exhibition panel 2.
(83) Alternatively, when the magnetic force is actively performed by the exhibition panel 2, the magnetic removable engagement takes place by magnetically coupling at least one of said hydrothermal sanitary components 10a-10d to a magnetic face of the exhibition panel 2 or to a magnetic retention element 11 arranged at the exhibition panel 2.
(84) In a further alternative solution, when the magnetic engagement is not the technical solution adopted for performing the aforementioned removable engagement, the step of removable engagement comprises mechanically coupling at least one of said hydrothermal sanitary components 10a-10d to a front face of the exhibition panel 2 through at least one hooking element 4 arranged on the front face of the exhibition panel 2.
(85) It may be noted that the step of removable engagement comprises the engagement of at least one hydrothermal sanitary component 10a-10d with the exhibition panel 2 is performed by making reference to, or equivalently with respect to, a plurality of marking elements 3 arranged at specific positions on the exhibition panel 2, optionally at a front surface of the exhibition panel 2 and/or visually detectable on the front surface of the exhibition panel 2, such that the proper arrangement of said hydrothermal sanitary component 10a-10d is realized also with respect to a predefined visual aiding pattern.
(86) Of course before the removable engagement, the user performs a step of selection of at least one hydrothermal sanitary component 10a-10d from a second module 1, and the selection may be performed from one or more of the movable panels 1e or from one or more of the drawers 1d which may be present on the second module 1.
(87) Specifically referring to the selection from the movable panels 1e, the step of selectionin a non-limiting embodimentcomprises:
(88) moving at least one movable panel 1e of the second module 1, wherein the movable panel 1e comprises a displaying surface at which at least one hydrothermal sanitary component 10a-10d is removably engaged, between a first spatial orientation corresponding to a first configuration of the second module 1) optionally in which the displaying surface mainly extends orthogonally to a depth axis of said second module 1 and frontally with respect to a user of the second module 1, and a second spatial orientation rotated, preferably substantially orthogonally, with respect to the first spatial orientation and corresponding to a second configuration of the second module 1, optionally in which the displaying surface extends parallel to the depth axis of said second module 1, and/or
(89) comprises moving at least one movable panel 1e of the second module 1 between a first position at a first distance with respect to a lateral end of the second module 1 and a second position at a second distance, different from the first distance, with respect to the lateral end of the second module 1, optionally by translation, comprises moving at least one movable panel 1e of the second module 1 by making it perform a composite movement comprising with respect to a vertical axis thereof and/or a translation in a direction substantially orthogonal to said vertical axis.
(90) The step of selection thus ends with a physical disconnection of the selected hydrothermal sanitary component 10a-10d from the movable panel 1e.
(91) Should the marking elements 3 be realized as a light-emitting elements or module, as above described, the method may comprise the step of configuring, or switching, said at least one light-emitting module in the second operative configuration, to create a lighted, visible, pattern, throughout the exhibition panel 2, in particular at least when the user is arranged substantially in front of the exhibition panel 2.
(92) It may be noted that the system and method according to the present disclosure do not prevent using an interior design software program or an environment simulation software program specifically conceived to produce in output an overall configuration or rendering of an equipped bathroom or part of a bathroom. The system and method of the present disclosure may be thus used also in association with this software program, in order to check if actually the aesthetic appearance of the items arranged in the virtual bathroom of the software provide the same impression to the user if actually adopted, and in order to check if the real simulation of the real installation of the hydrothermal sanitary components in an operating environment actually produces a result which is comparable (or not) with the simulation obtained through the software.
(93) It may be noted that the concepts herein are not limited to the embodiments represented in the drawings. It is thus clear that the reference signs put between parentheses that appear in the following claims for identifying specific items are provided for the sole purpose of increasing the intelligibility of the claims, and shall not be intended as limiting the scope of protection thereof.
(94) It is finally clear that to the object of the claims several adaptations and additions may be carried out by a skilled person without for this departing from the scope of protection provided by the annexed claims.