WO2003098091A1 - Dispositif pour diriger un fluide - Google Patents
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- WO2003098091A1 WO2003098091A1 PCT/EP2003/002234 EP0302234W WO03098091A1 WO 2003098091 A1 WO2003098091 A1 WO 2003098091A1 EP 0302234 W EP0302234 W EP 0302234W WO 03098091 A1 WO03098091 A1 WO 03098091A1
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16L—PIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16L3/00—Supports for pipes, cables or protective tubing, e.g. hangers, holders, clamps, cleats, clips, brackets
- F16L3/003—Supports for pipes, cables or protective tubing, e.g. hangers, holders, clamps, cleats, clips, brackets devices for holding the open end of a hose
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E03—WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
- E03C—DOMESTIC PLUMBING INSTALLATIONS FOR FRESH WATER OR WASTE WATER; SINKS
- E03C1/00—Domestic plumbing installations for fresh water or waste water; Sinks
- E03C1/02—Plumbing installations for fresh water
- E03C1/08—Jet regulators or jet guides, e.g. anti-splash devices
- E03C1/086—Jet regulators or jet guides, easily mountable on the outlet of taps
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- the invention relates to a device for conveying liquid according to the preamble of claim 1. Furthermore, the present invention relates to a container with a device of the aforementioned type.
- a device of the aforementioned type which is also referred to as a water inlet aid, is already known from DE 101 23 005 AI.
- the known water inlet aid consists of three assemblies, namely an upper funnel, which is to be fastened to a faucet by means of a fastening means, an accordion-like hose, the upper end of which is connected to the funnel, and a lower inlet connection, which is connected to the lower end of the Hose is connected, wherein the inlet nozzle is designed for insertion into a bucket and has a large cover with an inserted cylinder, a support and a fastening clip.
- the known water inlet aid has various disadvantages. On the one hand, collecting the water that comes out of the tap is not without problems.
- the funnel attached to the water tap can easily be inclined, so that the water supplied does not completely get into the funnel.
- the attached funnel can also become detached from the tap, forcing the user to hold the funnel of the water inlet aid on the tap during the entire filling process.
- Another disadvantage of the known water inlet aid is that the inlet connector with support and fastening is comparatively complex and takes up a relatively large amount of space. When not in use, the well-known water inlet aid is bulky and difficult to stow away.
- the object of the present invention is to provide a device for conducting liquid which is simple and inexpensive, is easy to handle and takes up as little space as possible.
- the aforementioned object is essentially achieved by the features of claim 1.
- a flexible holding means for placing or pushing the upper inlet end onto the line end is provided.
- the flexible holding means is designed in such a way that, when pushed onto the line end, it remains frictionally and / or positively at the line end, even when the hose is in the extended state and water is passed through the hose.
- the invention thus makes it possible to fill a container standing on the floor via the device according to the invention with an extended hose, which is coupled to a tap via the flexible holding means, without it being necessary for a user to touch the upper inlet end during the filling process
- Fastening is only carried out using the flexible holding device that is manually pushed onto the cable end.
- the holding means is elastic, at least in the region of the insertion opening, the clear opening width of the insertion opening being less than the outer dimensions of the line end. This results in a frictional engagement between the holding means and the line end in the pushed-on state. This must be designed in such a way that the device does not detach itself from the end of the line, taking into account its own weight, the restoring forces of the hose and the forces that occur during filling.
- the holding means has a sealing lip in the area of the inlet opening for at least area-wise contact with the line end.
- the holding means is slotted in the area of the entry opening starting from the latter. This makes it possible to provide a relatively small opening, which can be expanded relatively much due to the elastic design of the holding means and the slots, so that the holding means can not only be placed on a wide variety of line ends, but also hardly any splashing when in place Filling can occur because, on the one hand, the line end without is directed into the hose and on the other hand at least essentially seals the holding means upwards.
- the holding means is designed as a cap made of an elastic material, the cap having the insertion opening on the end face. Otherwise, the cap is placed on an upper end piece provided at the upper inlet end and is firmly connected to it.
- the cap which has a certain longitudinal extent in the axial direction, is preferably only placed so far on the upper end piece that there is a gap between the end face of the cap having the inlet opening and the upper side of the upper end piece. Because of this space and the elastic material properties of the cap, the device according to the invention can be attached even more easily with its upper inlet end to a line end by sliding it on.
- a hose holding element having a hose guide opening is provided, the hose arranged in the hose guide opening being movable in the axial direction in any case in the non-extended state relative to the hose holding element.
- the configuration according to the invention differs considerably from the water inlet aid known from the prior art, in which a recessed cylinder is provided in the large cover for receiving the hose in the inlet nozzle is. In the case of the invention, however, it is the case that neither a large cover nor a recessed cylinder are required. As a result, the device according to the invention is very space-saving.
- the hose holding element can be detachably fastened to the container using a fastening means.
- the device can remain permanently after the hose element has been fastened to the container, but can nevertheless be released quickly if necessary.
- the hose is then held in the hose holding element in a downward axial direction.
- the hose is used extended, it moves upward in the axial direction within the hose holding element.
- an upper end piece and a lower end piece are provided at the upper inlet end and each serve as a stop and at the same time as a hose closure.
- the upper end piece lies on the hose holding element and forms the upper stop.
- the hose hangs down on the hose holding element into the container.
- the most simple and inexpensive training is also used in this connection that the end pieces are identical, so that ultimately only one type of component has to be produced in this regard.
- the hose is attached by screwing and / or gluing and / or clamping.
- the hose holding element can be a very simply constructed and therefore inexpensive component, which is ring-shaped or sleeve-shaped. It is particularly favorable that neither the hose holding element itself nor any components connected to it extend beyond the device in the axial direction. The hose holding element thus does not influence the length of the device according to the invention in any way. The device according to the invention thus takes up very little space.
- connections can be provided as the fastening means of the hose holding element, for example screw, snap-in or clamp connections.
- the connections are easily detachable, the snap-in connection being particularly preferred since they are not only easy to attach and detach, but can also be produced at low cost in terms of production technology.
- it is particularly favorable to provide a receptacle on the hose holding element for the optional arrangement of different fastening elements. This makes it possible, when using an identical hose holding element, to implement different installation situations with different fastening elements, which are then optionally fastened to the hose holding element. This can be done by the manufacturer or by the customer if a kit with different fastening elements is provided.
- the hose which is basically in the form of an accordion, is designed to be so flexible that it automatically contracts from an extended state into the contracted initial state. This configuration ensures that if the upper inlet end is detached from the line end after the filling process of the container, the upper inlet end or the hose can be released, since the hose contracts by itself and falls back into the container via the hose holding element ,
- the hose has a flexible, liquid-tight outer skin which is applied to an elastic helical spring-like spiral which forms the basic body of the hose.
- the present invention relates to a container with a device of the aforementioned type. It is particularly advantageous in this context if the container and the device form a structural unit. This is preferably achieved in that the hose holding element, which has been described above, is firmly connected to the container, that is to say it ultimately forms part of the container. This configuration does not fundamentally differ from the configuration described above. Ultimately, the only difference is that the hose holding element can no longer be connected to the container in a detachable manner, but is either fixed - in the sense of non-detachable - connected or even integrally formed with the container. If the container is designed as a bucket, the hose holding element is located at the upper edge area of the bucket. The hose holding element can be taken into account when producing the bucket. The arrangement of the hose holding element on the upper edge area ensures that the upper inlet end of the device protrudes upwards and can be easily gripped by the user.
- two embodiments are available, namely, on the one hand, the realization of an external receptacle, which is used to arrange the device.
- the free bucket cross-section is ultimately not impaired by the receptacle bulging outwards.
- the device is also arranged within the free cross section of the bucket.
- the hose holding element is located next to the upper watering can opening and is firmly connected to the upper wall.
- the hose holding element is arranged laterally, that is to say offset to the watering can handle which usually runs in the center, so that the pulling out of the device is not impaired by the watering can handle.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic representation of a device according to the invention arranged in a watering can in the non-use state
- FIG. 2 shows a schematic illustration of a device according to the invention attached to a bucket in the extended state of use
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the liquid guide device according to the invention in the contracted state
- FIG. 4 shows a perspective view of a fastening element for fastening to an essentially vertical wall
- 5 is a perspective view of a fastening element for fastening to an essentially horizontal wall
- FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of part of the hose of the device according to the invention, which is pulled apart in the upper part and contracted in the lower part,
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view of an embodiment of a container with a device firmly attached to it
- Fig. 8 is a perspective view of another embodiment of a
- Fig. 9 is a plan view of a watering can with an integrated device
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view of the watering can from FIG. 9.
- a device 1 for guiding liquid emerging from the line end of a line into a container 2 is shown.
- the line end can be any end of a line.
- the end of the line is the outflow end of a fitting 3. If the term "fitting" is used in the following, this generally means the end of a line in a general form.
- the container 2 is any type of container, in particular household containers, such as a watering can, as shown in FIG. 1, or a cleaning bucket, as shown in FIG. 2 can.
- the device 1 serves, as can be seen in particular from a comparison of FIGS. 1 and 2, essentially to facilitate the filling of containers 2 with water. It is often not readily possible to arrange a bucket or a watering can directly under a fitting and fill it with water, since this is not permitted by a large number of wash basins and sinks that are commonly used today. Accordingly, cleaning buckets or Watering cans are often filled in bathtubs or shower trays where there is sufficient space.
- the device 1 has a hose 4 which can be pulled out and contracted.
- the device 1 also has an upper inlet end 5, which is located at the upper end of the hose 4, for arrangement at the line end and a lower inlet end 6, which connects to the lower end of the hose 4, for arrangement in or on the container 2.
- a flexible holding means 7 with an insertion opening 8 for the line end is provided at the upper inlet end 5 of the device 1.
- the holding means 7 and the insertion opening 8 are designed such that the holding means 7 can be pushed onto the end of the line and is held in the extended state at the end of the line, also taking into account the inherent weight of the device 1, the inherent restoring force of the hose 4 and that when conducting Forces occurring in liquid, which as a result are smaller than the holding forces via the pushed-on holding means 7.
- the holding means 7 itself is elastic at least in the region of the insertion opening 8, the clear opening width w of the insertion opening 8 being less than the clear opening width W of the hose 4 or of the outside diameter of the cable end. Due to the elasticity of the holding means 7 in the area of the insertion opening 8, the holding means 7 or the insertion opening 8 can be easily adapted to differently sized line ends.
- the holding means 7 in the area of the insertion opening 8 has a sealing lip 9 for at least area contact with the line end. This can at least substantially prevent splashing when filling liquid from the line end into the device 1. An essentially closed transition from the fitting 3 to the device 1 is ensured by the fact that the holding means 7 is at least partially applied to the line end. The same goal also serves that the holding means 7 is slotted in the area of the inlet opening 8 starting from the inlet opening 8. In the exemplary embodiment shown, two incisions 10 are provided on opposite sides.
- the holding means 7 is designed as a cap, which consists of elastic material and has the insertion opening 8 on the upper end face 11.
- an upper end piece 12 is provided at the upper inlet end 5, onto which the cap is pushed and thereby firmly connected to it.
- the connection can be such that the inside diameter of the cap is less than the outside diameter of the upper end piece 12, so that there is a frictional connection.
- the cap can also be glued or welded to the upper end piece 12.
- the cap is pushed onto the upper end piece 12 in such a way that there is a distance a or a space between the end face 11 of the cap and the upper face 13 of the end piece 12. Since the cap is made entirely of elastic material, such as an elastic plastic, the intermediate space provides additional flexibility and elasticity for the holding means 7, which makes it easier to push it onto the line end.
- the device 1 furthermore has a hose holding element 14 which is provided with a hose guide opening 15.
- the hose guide opening 15 has a clear cross-section which is at least slightly larger than the outer diameter of the hose 4, so that the hose 4 arranged in the hose guide opening 15 in the extended or also in the non-extended state is basically relative to the hose holding elements 14 in the axial direction A is movable.
- a fastening means 16 is provided on the hose holding element 14, as is shown on different containers 2 in FIGS. 1 and 2. Due to the attachment of the hose holding element 14 to the container 2, the hose can be moved relatively with respect to the container 2 and the hose holding element 14 attached to it. So that the hose 4 cannot be pulled out of the hose holding element 14, the aforementioned upper end piece 12 is provided at the upper inlet end 5, while a lower end piece 17 is provided at the lower inlet end 6. The upper end piece 12 and the lower end piece 17 act as a stop when the hose 4 is moved in the axial direction A in the non-extended state relative to the hose holding element 14.
- the outer diameter of the end pieces 12, 17 is larger than the inside diameter of the Hose guide opening 15. If the hose 4 is moved down from the position shown in FIG. 3 in the axial direction A, the ring surface 18 of the upper end piece 12 strikes the upper ring surface 19 of the hose holding element 14, while the hose moves upwards in the axial direction Direction A strikes the annular surface 20 on the lower annular surface 21 of the hose holding element 14. Ultimately, the upper end piece 12 and the lower end piece 17 ensure that the hose remains in the hose holding element 14.
- the end pieces 12, 17 are otherwise identical components, which is inexpensive to manufacture.
- the hose 4 can be screwed and / or glued and / or clamped to the end pieces 12, 17.
- the hose holding element 14 is ring-shaped or sleeve-shaped. It is the case that neither the hose holding element 14 as such nor a component connected to the hose holding element 14 projects beyond the hose 4 or even the end pieces 12, 17 in the axial direction. The maximum length of the device 1 in the contracted state thus extends from the upper inlet end 5 to the lower inlet end 6.
- the fastening means 16 can be designed as a screw, latching or clamping connection.
- the snap-in connection is shown in the individual figures. It is the case here that a receptacle 22 for the optional arrangement of different fastening elements 23, 24 is provided on the hose holding element 14. 3 and 4, a fastening element 23 is provided for vertical fastening, that is to say for fastening to an essentially vertical wall, that is to say in an installation situation such as occurs, for example, in a cleaning bucket.
- the fastening element 23 initially has a fixing leg 25, which in the present case runs vertically. The fixing leg 25 can be inserted into the slot-like receptacle 22, which is formed by a corresponding outer holding leg 26.
- the fixing leg 25 is followed by an essentially horizontally extending leg 27, which is provided for gripping over the upper edge of the bucket.
- the intermediate space 29 formed between the fixing leg 25, the leg 27 and the latching leg 28 is designed in this way. is that the edge cross section of the bucket can be included in it.
- the locking leg 28 is followed by an outwardly angled grip section 30 in order to be able to loosen the fastening element 23 in a simple manner.
- the fastening element 24 shown in FIG. 5 is used for horizontal fastening, that is to say for fastening to an essentially horizontal wall.
- An upper locking leg 31 and a lower locking leg 32 adjoin the essentially vertically extending fixing leg 25.
- the slot 33 provided between the latching legs 31 and 32 preferably has a shape which corresponds approximately to the usual profile of the horizontal wall of a watering can in the region of the filling opening. In the present case, the slot 33 is angled downwards at the end. The slot 33 is open towards the outside at its free end. The locking legs 31 and 32 are guided away from one another, so that an insertion opening 34 results.
- the locking leg 28 as well as the locking leg 31, 32 can be at least partially coated or covered with a non-slip plastic.
- the hose 4 is designed like an accordion and in such a way that it automatically extends from an extended state, be it slightly or maximally, due to its inherent flexibility into the contracted initial state, as shown in FIG Fig. 3 is shown, contracts.
- This is preferably achieved by a spiral spring 35 which extends over the length of the hose 4 and forms the hose body, as it were.
- a flexible, liquid-tight outer skin 36 is applied to the spiral.
- the outer skin 36 lies folded between the individual turns of the spiral 35 while the outer skin 36 is stretched, when the hose 4 is pulled apart, as shown in the upper part of FIG. 6.
- the hose holding element 14 is located at the upper edge region 37 of the bucket.
- the hose holding element 14 is preferably cast in firmly. Due to the arrangement in the upper region of the bucket, the upper inlet end projects beyond the bucket edge 38. 7, it is now the case that an outwardly bulged receptacle 40 for arranging the device 1 is provided on the outer wall 39.
- the free cross section of the receptacle 40 is selected so that the device 1 in the receptacle 40 can be moved in the axial direction.
- the receptacle 40 is closed to the outside, but at least essentially open over its entire length to the free cross section of the bucket. Otherwise, the receptacle 40 extends over the entire height of the bucket.
- the bucket edge 38 as such is continuous and continuous, and also in the area of the receptacle 40.
- the "free bucket cross section" means the area enclosed by the respective bucket edge 38.
- FIG. 8 shows an alternative embodiment in which the hose holding element 14 projects into the free cross section of the bucket, that is to say there is no receptacle as provided in the embodiment according to FIG. 7.
- the handle usually provided in buckets which can basically be provided at any point in the upper edge region 37.
- the container 2 is a watering can.
- the hose holding element 14 is arranged next to the upper watering can opening 41 in the upper wall 42 of the watering can. It is a firm connection between the upper wall 42 and the hose holding element 14.
- the arrangement of the device 1 on the watering can is otherwise such that the device 1 is located to the side of the watering can handle 43 so that the hose 4 is pulled out is not hindered by the watering can handle 43.
- the device 1 is usually assembled by the manufacturer.
- the hose 4 is preferably first firmly connected at the end to the lower end piece. Then the hose is inserted through the hose holding element 14, so that the upper end piece is then placed on the hose 4. In the embodiment according to FIGS. 9 and 10, assembly takes place via the watering can opening 41.
- the device 1 according to the invention is now used as follows. First, the device 1 shown in FIG. 3 is fastened to the edge of the container 2 by means of the fastening means 16, provided that the device 1 is not already firmly connected to the container 2, as is shown in FIGS. 7 to 10. The device 1 then lies within the container 2, the upper end piece 12 resting on the hose holding element 14. In this state, which is shown for example in FIG. 1, it is the non-use position. To fill the container 2, for example with water, the upper end piece 12 is now pulled manually. The hose 4 is then first moved upwards in the contracted state within the hose holding element 14 until the lower end piece 17 strikes the hose holding element 14. The further pulling on the hose 4 leads to the hose 4 being pulled apart.
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| EP03720317A EP1506362A1 (fr) | 2002-05-15 | 2003-03-05 | Dispositif pour diriger un fluide |
| AU2003223954A AU2003223954A1 (en) | 2002-05-15 | 2003-03-05 | Device for guiding a fluid |
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| DE20207583U DE20207583U1 (de) | 2002-05-15 | 2002-05-15 | Wassereinlaufhilfe |
| DE20207583.4 | 2002-05-15 |
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| WO2003098091A1 true WO2003098091A1 (fr) | 2003-11-27 |
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| NL1027857C2 (nl) * | 2004-12-23 | 2005-11-30 | Advies En Beheer Legionella Pr | Hulpmiddel ter voorkoming van besmetting met de legionellabacterie bij het spoelen van douches en andere tappunten waar aerosolvorming kan plaats vinden. |
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| EP1470750B1 (fr) | 2003-04-23 | 2008-04-09 | Silag Handel AG | Dispositif pour diriger un fluide |
| WO2007042066A1 (fr) * | 2005-10-07 | 2007-04-19 | Silag Handel Ag | Dispositif conçu pour diriger un liquide dans un contenant |
| FR2965736B1 (fr) * | 2010-10-08 | 2013-05-10 | Joodan Id | Procede et dispositif de circulation d'air |
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| DE898279C (de) * | 1943-02-20 | 1953-11-30 | Butzke Werke Ag | Klosettbecken mit Verteilungskanaelen fuer die Mittel- und Seitenspuelung |
| DE3100622A1 (de) * | 1980-04-18 | 1982-02-25 | Dr. Eduard Fresenius, Chemisch-pharmazeutische Industrie KG, 6380 Bad Homburg | Verbindungseinrichtung zum anschluss von kanuelen, kathetern, schlaeuchen o.dgl. |
| FR2677688A1 (fr) * | 1991-06-11 | 1992-12-18 | Wirquin Plastiques Sa | Tube de raccordement pour cuvette de toilettes. |
| US6315220B1 (en) * | 1999-07-26 | 2001-11-13 | Tonya L. Grubb | Method and apparatus for converting a faucet to a hand-held shower |
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| NL1027857C2 (nl) * | 2004-12-23 | 2005-11-30 | Advies En Beheer Legionella Pr | Hulpmiddel ter voorkoming van besmetting met de legionellabacterie bij het spoelen van douches en andere tappunten waar aerosolvorming kan plaats vinden. |
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