TOILET PAN AND TOILET
The invention relates to a toilet pan, especially made from ceramic material, having a pan rim (10) and having a distribution apron (11), open to the bottom, which is arranged in front of an inflow opening (12) of the pan rim (10) and which forms a deflection plate, the pan rim (10) having a circumferential, especially completely circumferential, projection (13) which forms an apron-free water guideway which is in fluid connection with the distribution apron (11). It is distinguished by the fact that the projection (13) has a horizontal first wall (14), which makes a transition into the deflection plate of the distribution apron (11), and the pan rim (10) has a second wall (15), which extends downwards, the first and second walls (14, 15) delimiting a hollow channel of the water guideway, which is open to the side and to the bottom.
This application claims the benefit and priority of German Application No. DE102013114514.0, filed Dec. 19, 2013 and German Application No. DE2014104500.9, filed Mar. 31, 2014. The entire disclosures of each of the above applications are incorporated herein by reference.
FIELDThe invention relates to a toilet pan, especially made from ceramic material, having a pan rim and having a distribution apron, open to the bottom, which is arranged in front of an inlet opening and which forms a deflection plate. The pan rim has a circumferential projection which forms an apron-free water guideway. The water guideway is in fluid connection with the distribution apron.
BACKGROUNDSuch a toilet pan is known, for example, from GB 2 431 937.
SUMMARYThe invention relates furthermore to a toilet having such a toilet pan.
The flushing operation has two functions in the case of toilet pans. Firstly, the flushing water washes faecal matter off the wall of the pan. Secondly, the water present in the sump of the toilet is transported into the drain. For complete cleaning of the inner surface of the pan, the flushing water is distributed around the circumference of the pan, starting from the inlet, so that the flushing water can flow down the inside wall of the pan and into the sump. For that purpose, the known toilet pan mentioned at the beginning has a distribution apron, which is arranged in front of the inlet opening of the pan rim. The distribution apron forms a deflection plate, which causes the flushing water flowing in from the inlet opening to be distributed in both directions around the circumference of the pan. The intention is that the flushing water should be prevented from splashing out by means of a projection which extends along the rim of the pan and forms an apron-free water guideway. It is not possible for this to be done reliably in the case of the known pan, so that undesirable splashes of flushing water do occur occasionally.
The invention is based on the problem of so improving the known toilet pan that the security against the splashing-out of flushing water is increased, whilst retaining the good accessibility of the water guideway for cleaning the pan. The invention is furthermore based on the problem of providing a toilet having such a toilet pan.
In accordance with the invention, the problem is solved by a toilet pan having the features of claim 1 and, having regard to the toilet, by the subject-matter of claim 10.
The invention is based on the idea of providing a toilet pan, especially made from ceramic material, having a pan rim and having a distribution apron open to the bottom. The distribution apron is arranged in front of an inlet opening of the pan rim and forms a deflection plate. The pan rim has a circumferential, especially completely circumferential, projection which forms an apron-free water guideway. The water guideway is in fluid connection with the distribution apron. The toilet pan according to the invention is distinguished by the fact that the projection has a horizontal first wall, which makes a transition into the deflection plate of the distribution apron. The pan rim has a second wall, which extends downwards. The first and second walls delimit a hollow channel of the water guideway, which is open to the side and to the bottom.
The invention has several advantages.
The security against the splashing-out of flushing water is increased by the invention because the horizontal first wall of the projection makes a transition into the deflection plate of the distribution apron. As a result, a closed fluid connection is formed between the apron-free water guideway and the distribution apron so that the flushing water in the region of the transition between the water guideway and the distribution apron cannot splash out from the toilet pan. In addition thereto, the flushing water in the region of the water guideway, that is to say after the distribution apron in the direction of flow, is reliably retained in the toilet pan, because the first and second walls delimit a hollow channel which, especially as a result of the first horizontal wall, makes possible an improved water guideway, which causes the flushing water guided along the pan rim to be reliably retained in the pan. The hollow channel of the water guideway formed between the first and second wall is open to the side and to the bottom, so that simple cleaning of the water guideway is possible. As a result, the advantages of the apron-free water guideway are retained and, at the same time, the security against the splashing-out of flushing water is increased.
It has been found, surprisingly, that the construction of the pan rim according to the invention, which is open to the inside, is sufficiently robust in order for the forces introduced by way of the pan rim during use of the toilet pan to be reliably taken up. This is also possible even when the pan rim has a completely circumferential projection formed from a horizontal first wall which makes a transition into the deflection plate of the distribution apron.
Added to this is the fact that the construction of the toilet pan according to the invention brings with it a significant aesthetic effect. Compared to the known toilet pan mentioned at the beginning, the toilet pan according to the invention provides a light-weight and streamlined overall impression, because the known robust projection has been replaced by the first and second walls. In addition, the transition of the horizontal first wall into the deflection plate of the distribution apron makes for an unusual toilet pan design which catches the eye of the viewer.
In a further preferred embodiment, the wall extending downwards slants inwards. By that means, on the one hand, an elegant toilet pan shape is achieved, because the second wall delimits the outer circumference of the pan rim and the inwardly slanting arrangement of the second wall defines the outer contour of the toilet pan. On the other hand, the slanting arrangement results in good transfer of forces from the pan rim to the lower region of the toilet pan.
The water guideway can be improved, for example, by the pan rim having a circumferential step, which delimits the hollow channel in the downward direction. The circumferential step additionally has an aesthetic effect, because the pan rim is offset from the lower region of the toilet pan. The horizontal first wall then projects inwards further than the circumferential step so that the hollow channel is open to the bottom and, on the one hand, the splash protection action in the upward direction and, on the other hand, good water run-down in the downward direction are made possible.
The first and second walls can have the same wall thickness. This facilitates manufacture of the toilet pan. Here too, an aesthetic effect is additionally brought into play, because the limited wall thickness of the two walls reinforces the streamlined light-weight overall impression of the toilet pan.
In an especially preferred embodiment, the horizontal first wall makes a continuous transition into the distribution apron. This has the technical advantage that guidance of the water in an inward direction, that is to say along the circumference of the pan in the plane of the deflector wall, is increased so that the security against the splashing-out of flushing water is increased. Added to that is the aesthetic effect, with the continuous transition between the first wall and the distribution apron imparting a harmonious overall impression to the toilet pan.
There is scope for design freedom for the transition between the first wall and the distribution apron. For example, a transition edge can be formed between the horizontal first wall and the distribution apron, so that the overall effect of the toilet pan is more angular.
Preferably, the distribution apron extends along a part of the circumference of the pan rim, which constitutes 25% to 35% of the total circumference. This provides adequate security against the splashing-out of flushing water.
In an especially preferred embodiment of the invention, a bottom edge of the distribution apron is arranged at the same height as or higher than an inner rim of the toilet pan in the region of the inflow opening. The flushing performance of the toilet pan is improved by this arrangement of the bottom edge. It is especially advantageous when the bottom edge of the distribution apron is arranged higher than an inner rim of the toilet pan in the region of the inflow opening. The improvement in flushing performance is shown in the fact that a larger partial flow from the inflow opening flows directly into the toilet pan. As a result, that region of the toilet pan which is located directly beneath the distribution apron is especially well cleaned. The statement “in the region of the inflow opening” means that the distribution apron overlaps the inflow opening at least partially, especially completely. Having regard to the geometry of the toilet pan, the bottom edge of the distribution apron in the region of the central longitudinal axis of the toilet pan is arranged at the same height as or higher than the inner rim of the toilet pan. The central longitudinal axis of the toilet pan is the axis which passes through the middle of the toilet pan in the longitudinal direction. The bottom edge of the distribution apron is arranged symmetrically relative to the central longitudinal axis.
In other words, the lowermost point of the bottom edge of the distribution apron is arranged at the same height as or higher than the inner rim of the toilet pan.
The above-described height position of the bottom edge is disclosed and claimed in connection with the horizontal first wall which makes a continuous transition into the distribution apron and also in connection with the transition edge between the horizontal first wall and the distribution apron and also independently of the above-described transition.
The invention will be described in greater detail hereinbelow by way of examples of embodiments with further details and with reference to the accompanying Figures, in which:
The toilet according to
The detailed features described hereinbelow are put into practice in both examples of embodiments according to
As shown in all the Figures, the toilet pan has a pan rim 10 which delimits an upper opening of the pan. The pan rim 10 makes a transition into a fixing surface 18, which serves for fixing the toilet seat and lid. Appropriate fixing apertures are provided for the purpose. Optionally, a mounting region 19, on which a cistern can be fixed, is provided adjacent to the fixing surface 18. The mounting region 19 has a water connection for the flushing water supply. Wall-hung toilets are appropriately modified.
As can be seen in
As can be seen well in
The inner rim 23 in the region of the distribution apron forms the terminal edge of a flow space 24a, which forms part of the inflow opening 12. As can be seen in
It has been found, surprisingly, that an alternative arrangement of the bottom edge of the distribution apron improves flushing performance. In the variant, as shown in the example of an embodiment according to
The angle of slant of the distribution apron 11 corresponds approximately to the angle of slant of the toilet pan below the distribution apron 11. In other words, the distribution apron and the toilet pan wall below the distribution apron 11 extend substantially parallel, at least in the upper region close to the inner rim 23.
The position of the bottom edge is disclosed in
The flushing water deflected in a circumferential direction in the region of the distribution apron 11 flows along the pan rim 10 during flushing, with some of the flushing water flowing down into the pan and rinsing the flushing region 21. For that purpose, the pan rim 10 has a circumferential—in the case of the examples of embodiments according to
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At this point it is made clear that the projection 13 on the one hand forms the apron-free water guideway outside the region of the distribution apron 11. The projection 13 on the other hand forms the upper boundary of the toilet pan in the region of the distribution apron. The water guideway and consequently the projection 13 are therefore apron-free in regions, more specifically in the region outside the distribution apron 11, as is shown in all the Figures. The apron-free region of the toilet pan is 65% to 75% of the total circumference.
As can be seen in the Figures, the projection 13 has a horizontal first wall 14. The horizontal first wall 14 extends radially inwards and terminates the pan rim 10 in the upward direction. This can be seen well in
The horizontal first wall 14 finishes flush with an upper edge of the pan rim 10, as can be seen especially in
In the case of the present examples of embodiments, the first and second walls 14, 15 have the same wall thickness. Overall, the wall thickness of the two walls 14, 15 corresponds to the wall thickness of the pan in the flushing region 21.
In contrast to the example of an embodiment according to
As shown in
In the case of the example of an embodiment according to
From a technical point of view, the angular transition has the advantage that the overlapping of the inner rim 23 by the distribution apron 11 is possible along a longer sub-region of the circumference than in the case of the example of an embodiment according to
In the case of both examples of embodiments it is the case that the distribution apron extends along a part of the circumference of the pan rim 10, which constitutes 25% to 35% of the total circumference.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
- 10 pan rim
- 11 distribution apron
- 12 inlet opening
- 13 projection
- 14 first wall
- 15 second wall
- 16 step
- 17 transition edge
- 18 fixing surface
- 19 mounting region
- 20 outflow opening
- 21 flushing region
- 22 gap
- 23 inner rim
- 24 hollow channel
- 24a flow space
- 25 bottom edge
Claims
1. A toilet pan, especially made from ceramic material, having a pan rim and having a distribution apron, open to the bottom, which is arranged in front of an inflow opening and which forms a deflection plate, the pan rim having a circumferential, especially completely circumferential, projection which forms an apron-free water guideway which is in fluid connection with the distribution apron, comprising:
- the projection has a horizontal first wall, which makes a transition into the deflection plate of the distribution apron, and the pan rim has a second wall, which extends downwards, the first and second walls delimiting a hollow channel of the water guideway, which is open to the side and to the bottom.
2. The toilet pan according to claim 1, wherein:
- the horizontal first wall finishes flush with the pan rim.
3. The toilet according to claim 1, wherein:
- the second wall, which extends downwards, slants inwards.
4. The toilet pan according to claim 2, wherein:
- the pan rim has a circumferential step, which delimits the hollow channel in the downward direction.
5. The toilet pan according to claim 1, wherein:
- the first and second walls have the same wall thickness.
6. The toilet pan according to claim 5, wherein:
- the horizontal first wall makes a continuous transition into the distribution apron.
7. The toilet pan according to claim 6, wherein:
- a transition edge is formed between the horizontal first wall and the distribution apron.
8. The toilet pan according to claim 7, wherein:
- the distribution apron extends along a part of the circumference of the pan rim, which constitutes 25% to 35% of the total circumference.
9. The toilet pan according to claim 8, wherein:
- a bottom edge of the distribution apron is arranged at the same height as or higher than an inner rim of the toilet pan in the region of the inflow opening.
10. A toilet having a toilet pan according to claim 1.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 16, 2014
Publication Date: Jun 25, 2015
Inventor: Kari KILPELÄINEN (Gustavsberg)
Application Number: 14/571,915