SHOWER DRAIN ASSEMBLY AND KIT FOR ITS INSTALLATION
20230203798 · 2023-06-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
E03C1/22
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A shower drain assembly including a trough with a tray element with its bottom provided with a drain hole, a covering element for the trough; and elements for association between a structure of the trough and the covering element, which are adapted to define various possible distances of the covering element from the bottom.
Claims
1. A shower drain assembly, which comprises: a trough with a tray element with a bottom thereof provided with a drain hole, a covering element for said trough, said drain assembly comprising association means configured for association between a structure of said trough and said covering element which are adapted to define various possible distances of the covering element from said bottom.
2. The drain assembly according to claim 1, wherein said association means for association comprise at least one set of elements to be coupled to said covering element so as to protrude therefrom on a side that is not visible with respect to an installation position thereof.
3. The drain assembly according to claim 2, wherein said set of elements that protrude from said covering element are substantially mushroom-shaped, each element having a threaded shank with which said set of elements are coupled to said covering element and a head.
4. The drain assembly according to claim 1, wherein said trough has a substantially rectangular plan shape and said bottom has slopes which converge from pairs of mutually opposite sides toward said drain hole.
5. The drain assembly according to claim 2, wherein said association means comprise, for said trough, studs along two mutually opposite sides of a perimeter of the trough, which protrude from said bottom and are designed for a resting of said set of elements of said covering element.
6. The drain assembly according to claim 5, wherein said studs have two portions with two different heights, of which a first portion comes up to a first imaginary horizontal plane and a second portion comes up to a second imaginary horizontal plane.
7. The drain assembly according to claim 6, wherein said studs are distributed, with said first portions and second portions of said studs thereof, along said two mutually opposite sides and mirror-symmetrically with respect to a central plane that is transverse to said mutually opposite sides.
8. The drain assembly according to claim 6, wherein said first portions and said second portions are present at one of said mutually opposite sides in a position which is opposite respectively to said second portions and to said first portions which are present at another one of said mutually opposite sides.
9. The drain assembly according to claim 7, wherein said set of elements are coupled to said covering element in such a position as to rest, in a closed configuration of said trough, selectively on said first portions or on said second portions.
10. The drain assembly according to claim 3, wherein said structure of said trough comprises a roof element which defines a cover on three sides for said tray element and a cavity with a front opening, which is substantially vertical with respect to the installation position of said trough; said association means comprise a pair of vertical brackets which partially occupy said front opening, are fixed to respective mutually opposite flanks of said roof element, and are provided with holes, each hole having an upper portion for insertion of the heads of said elements and a lower portion which has smaller dimensions and is adapted to prevent an accidental exit of said elements.
11. A kit for installing a shower drain assembly, according to claim 1, said kit comprises: a trough with a drain hole, a covering element for said trough, a waterproofing membrane, a template configured to be inserted in an opening of said trough in order to lay tiles around said template, and at least one set of elements to be coupled to said covering element so as to protrude therefrom, by an amount that is a function of the set, on a side that is not visible with respect to an installation position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] Further characteristics and advantages of the disclosure will become more apparent from the detailed description that follows of a preferred, but not exclusive, embodiment of the drain assembly according to the disclosure, which is illustrated by way of non-limiting example in the accompanying drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0040] With reference to the figures, the drain assembly according to the disclosure, generally designated by the reference numeral 10, comprises: [0041] a trough 11 with a tray element 12 with its bottom 13 provided with a drain hole 14 and a downward slope in the direction of the drain hole 14, [0042] a covering element 15 for the trough 11, which is adapted to conceal at least partially the opening thereof.
[0043] The trough 11 is conveniently provided with a flat, frame-like perimetric rim 16 on which a waterproofing membrane can be applied which is conventional per se, like the one in dotted lines indicated with 17 in
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[0045] The covering element 15 can also be tiled or it can be smooth or perforated, with openings of various possible shapes and dimensions.
[0046] The trough 11 is conveniently provided with a trap 19, preferably made of polypropylene, with a drain of, for example, 32 mm in diameter in order to ensure an outflow of approximately 34 l/min.
[0047] Above the drain hole 14 there can be a hair catcher mesh.
The drain assembly 10 advantageously comprises means 20 for association between the structure of the trough 11 and the covering element 15, which are adapted to define various possible distances of the latter from the bottom 13.
[0048] In particular, such means 20 for association comprise at least one set of elements 21 to be coupled to the covering element 15 so as to protrude therefrom on the side that is not visible with respect to its installation position.
[0049] The covering element 15 is constituted by a flat element made of metallic material, obtained by blanking and bending mutually opposing edges 22, as shown in
[0050] In particular, such elements 21 that protrude from the covering element 15 are substantially mushroom-shaped, each one with a threaded shank 26 with which they are screwed to the covering element 15, into the holes of the plates 23, and a head 27. The elements 21 are made preferably of nylon. There can be multiple sets of elements 21 which have different lengths of the shank 26.
[0051] The tray element 12 of the trough 11 on the other hand is preferably made of molded steel and the dimensions can vary as a function of requirements, typically from 30 cm to 100 cm in length and it can have a longitudinal extension, with a typical width of approximately 5.5 cm, or a square shape, with sides preferably measuring 10 cm. The trough 11 therefore has a substantially rectangular shape and the bottom 13 has slopes that converge from the pairs of mutually opposite sides toward the drain hole 14, which is central, thus defining a double inward slope for the bottom 13.
[0052] The means 20 for association comprise, for the trough 11, studs 28 along two mutually opposite sides 29a and 29b of its perimeter, which protrude from the bottom 13 and are designed for the resting of the elements 21 of the covering element 15. In this case, the elements 21 act as feet for the covering element 15 to rest on the trough 11.
[0053] In particular, as can clearly be seen in the accompanying figures, the studs 28 have two portions of two different heights, of which a first portion 28a comes up to a first imaginary horizontal plane A and a second portion 28b comes up to a second imaginary horizontal plane B.
[0054] The studs 28 are distributed, with their first portions 28a and second portions 28b, along the two mutually opposite sides 29a and 29b and mirror-symmetrically with respect to a central plane that is transverse to the mutually opposite sides 29a and 29b.
[0055] Preferably, there are studs 28 at the corners of the trough 11.
[0056] Furthermore, it can also be seen that the first portions 28a and the second portions 28b are present at one of the mutually opposite sides 29a, 29b in a position which is opposite respectively to the second portions 28b and to the first portions 28a which are present at the other one of the mutually opposite sides 29a, 29b.
[0057] The elements 21 are coupled to the covering element 15 in such a position as to rest, in the closed configuration of the trough 11, selectively on the first portions 28a or on the second portions 28b.
[0058] Substantially, the position of the plates 23 is defined by taking the position of the first portions 28a or of the second portions 28b as a reference, so that there is a correspondence between the covering element and the trough element.
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[0060] Preferably, the resting seats, i.e. the first portions 28a and second portions 28b, define planes that are 6 mm apart.
[0061] In the first case, the covering element 15 is positioned flush with the trough 11, while in the second case, since the elements 21 rest on portions that are higher than the first, the covering element 15 is higher than the perimetric rim 16 by a quantity X, allowing tiles of greater thickness to be laid.
[0062] The height of the shank 26 of the elements 21 can be of different heights, according to requirements. For example, with a plane A at a height 1 mm above the drain hole 14 and a plane B at 7 mm from the drain hole, and using elements 21 with a shank of 14 mm, it is possible to position the covering element 15 flush with the trough 11 by resting it on the second portions 28b. Differently, using elements 21 with a shank 26 of 24 mm it is possible to position the covering element 15 above the trough 11 by resting it on the first portions 28a. Even using the same elements 21, positionings of the covering element 15 at different heights are obviously obtained. It is in fact sufficient to rotate the element through 180° so that the elements 21 will rest on the first portions 28a instead of on the second portions 28b and vice versa.
[0063] The same drain assembly 10 can therefore allow the installation of the covering element 15 at different heights, simply by rotating it through 180°.
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[0067] The drain assembly 10 can be applied not only to floors but also to wall coverings, as shown in
[0068] The means 20 for association comprise a pair of vertical brackets 32 which partially occupy the front opening, and which are fixed to respective mutually opposite flanks 33 of the roof-like element 30 using screws 34 which pass through them at adapted slots 35. The vertical brackets 32 furthermore have holes 36, each one with an upper portion for inserting the heads 27 of the elements 21 and a lower portion of smaller dimensions which is adapted to prevent the accidental egress of those elements 21.
[0069] The covering element 15 can therefore be easily connected to the structure of the trough 11 simply by inserting the heads 27 of the elements 21 into the holes 36 and sliding downward, so as to bring the shanks 26 into the lower part of the holes 36. The covering element 15 is in this manner fixed to a wall. In this case too it is possible to use a template 18, like the one shown in
[0070] There can also be a smooth bottom, devoid of studs. In such case the final height of the covering element is adjustable by using sets of elements 21 with different shank lengths.
[0071] This solution is preferable in some cases, for example when the trough is square in plan and of reduced dimensions, for example with sides of 10 cm.
[0072] The drain assembly 10 can be conveniently sold as an installation kit that comprises at least: [0073] a trough 11 with a drain hole 14, [0074] a covering element 15 for the trough 11, [0075] a waterproofing membrane 17, [0076] a template 18 that can be inserted in the opening of the trough 11 in order to lay tiles around it, [0077] at least one set of elements 21 to be coupled to the covering element 15 so as to protrude therefrom, by an amount that is a function of the set, on the side that is not visible with respect to its installation position.
[0078] The kit 40 can in fact comprise multiple sets of elements 21 with shanks 26 of different lengths for each set. For example, with reference to the cases described above, it can comprise one set with a shank length of 14 mm and one with a shank length of 24 mm.
[0079] The use of the drain assembly, according to the disclosure, is evident from the foregoing description and explanation and, in particular, it is evident that it can be adapted to tiles of different heights and for both floor drains and wall drains.
[0080] In practice it has been found that the disclosure fully achieves the intended aim and objects by providing a drain assembly that can be used in installations with different thicknesses of tiles in order to ensure a final height that is flush with the floor and that can also be installed both in shower drainage systems that are flush with the floor, with a horizontal covering, and in shower drainage systems that are wall-mounted, with a vertical covering and flush with the wall.
[0081] The disclosure thus conceived is susceptible of numerous modifications and variations, all of which are within the scope of the appended claims. Moreover, all the details may be substituted by other, technically equivalent elements.
[0082] In practice the materials employed, provided they are compatible with the specific use, and the contingent dimensions and shapes, may be any according to requirements and to the state of the art.