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EP1921217A2
EP1921217A2 EP20070116471 EP07116471A EP1921217A2 EP 1921217 A2 EP1921217 A2 EP 1921217A2 EP 20070116471 EP20070116471 EP 20070116471 EP 07116471 A EP07116471 A EP 07116471A EP 1921217 A2 EP1921217 A2 EP 1921217A2
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03DWATER-CLOSETS OR URINALS WITH FLUSHING DEVICES; FLUSHING VALVES THEREFOR
    • E03D11/00Other component parts of water-closets, e.g. noise-reducing means in the flushing system, flushing pipes mounted in the bowl, seals for the bowl outlet, devices preventing overflow of the bowl contents; devices forming a water seal in the bowl after flushing, devices eliminating obstructions in the bowl outlet or preventing backflow of water and excrements from the waterpipe
    • E03D11/13Parts or details of bowls; Special adaptations of pipe joints or couplings for use with bowls, e.g. provisions in bowl construction preventing backflow of waste-water from the bowl in the flushing pipe or cistern, provisions for a secondary flushing, for noise-reducing
    • E03D11/14Means for connecting the bowl to the wall, e.g. to a wall outlet
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47KSANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
    • A47K13/00Seats or covers for all kinds of closets
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03DWATER-CLOSETS OR URINALS WITH FLUSHING DEVICES; FLUSHING VALVES THEREFOR
    • E03D11/00Other component parts of water-closets, e.g. noise-reducing means in the flushing system, flushing pipes mounted in the bowl, seals for the bowl outlet, devices preventing overflow of the bowl contents; devices forming a water seal in the bowl after flushing, devices eliminating obstructions in the bowl outlet or preventing backflow of water and excrements from the waterpipe
    • E03D11/13Parts or details of bowls; Special adaptations of pipe joints or couplings for use with bowls, e.g. provisions in bowl construction preventing backflow of waste-water from the bowl in the flushing pipe or cistern, provisions for a secondary flushing, for noise-reducing
    • E03D11/17Means for connecting the bowl to the flushing pipe

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  • the invention relates to a toilet, in particular a water closet (WC), with a toilet bowl.
  • a toilet in particular a water closet (WC)
  • WC water closet
  • Most water closets have a toilet bowl with a top in which a hole is formed, which opens into a siphon for the removal of rinse water and fecal matter.
  • the siphon is guided in the toilet bowl and can be connected to the end of a drain pipe contained in a room wall or a room floor.
  • the drainpipe is typically permanently installed in a building and connected to the siphonization.
  • a flushing cistern is a tank filled with water, wherein the flushing is independent of the Water pressure in the supply line to the cistern works.
  • a flush valve is connected directly to a pressurized water supply without cistern. When the flush is actuated, the toilet is filled with water to flush the contents through the siphon into the drainpipe.
  • a toilet room is fixed without the toilet bowl touches the floor space.
  • a back of the toilet bowl a mounting side for attaching the toilet against a room wall to secure it to the wall.
  • the attachment to a mounting element which has a fixedly connected to the wall support frame.
  • the mounting element is typically placed as a plastered pretext element in front of the wall and carries a concealed cistern with a connection for the flushing water supply to the toilet.
  • the mounting element connected to the drain pipe connection for the toilet is provided.
  • Toilet rooms such. As bathrooms, guest toilets or public toilet facilities often offer little space. Especially in toilets, where the toilet seat back forms a mounting side and the cistern between the room wall and the back of the toilet housing is located, the toilets protrude far into the room and make access to other sanitary facilities such. As sinks, showers or bathtubs.
  • Another aspect of conventional toilets is the cleaning of the toilet and the floor in the environment of the toilet, which is complicated by tight spaces.
  • the toilet bowl and the room floor are difficult to access around the back of the toilet bowl and the room wall.
  • the invention has for its object to provide a toilet that allows a better use of the available space in toilets.
  • the toilet according to the invention is defined by the features of claim 1.
  • At least one further side of the toilet housing is designed as a mounting side for fastening the toilet to a room wall.
  • This allows the toilet to be attached to a room wall in adaptation to the spatial conditions and space in the toilet room either with the toilet seat back or with the at least one other side of the toilet bowl.
  • the toilet bowl can be attached to the room wall in such a way that it protrudes less far into the toilet room than when using the rear side as a mounting side.
  • the cistern as a prewall element can be arranged perpendicularly projecting from a room wall, wherein the toilet with the toilet seat back is attached as a mounting side of the prewall and the other mounting side rests against the room wall.
  • the cistern is then not arranged between the toilet bowl and the room wall, but laterally to the toilet bowl, whereby the toilet protrudes less far into the toilet room.
  • the toilet according to the invention allows through the at least two mounting sides of the toilet housing different installation options that can be individually adapted to the toilet room to better use the existing space in the toilet room.
  • the rear side and a longitudinal side of the lavatory housing adjoining the rear side are designed as mounting sides with fastening devices for fastening the lavatory to a room wall.
  • the fasteners allow the attachment of the toilet bowl to a conventional mounting element, such. B. a pretext element with concealed cistern.
  • the toilet bowl can thereby either the back or with the adjacent longitudinal side of the relevant room wall be attached.
  • the toilet bowl with two mounting sides can be installed adjacent to room walls, so z. B. in a corner of a toilet room, wherein one and / or both mounting sides are used to attach the toilet bowl.
  • the lavatory housing may have a hole edge surrounding the hole, on which at least two seat edges pointing in different directions are provided, which allow different seating directions.
  • a seat edge here is that part of the toilet housing, which adjoins the hole in the region of a minimum curvature of the hole edge and / or adjacent to the hole in the region of a minimum distance between the edge of the hole and the adjacent toilet side.
  • the sitting direction is the viewing direction of a user who sits on the relevant edge of the seat.
  • the toilet allows several seating directions and can be arranged in a toilet room in different installation situations. Depending on the installation state the user different seat edges are accessible with different seating directions.
  • the toilet according to the invention z. B. are also installed transversely to this sitting direction, the transversely mounted toilet less far into the toilet room protrudes than a conventional toilet.
  • the existing space in the toilet room is better used.
  • the toilet can be arranged in the toilet room so that it provides access to other possible sanitary facilities, such. As washbasin or shower trays, not hindered.
  • a first edge of the seat on one of the front side of the toilet housing facing hole edge portion and a second edge of the seat on a first longitudinal side of the toilet housing facing hole edge portion are formed.
  • the toilet can be installed in two transversely arranged positions, wherein the user is one of two transversely arranged seating directions available.
  • a third seat edge may be formed at a hole edge portion facing a second longitudinal side opposite the first longitudinal side of the toilet housing so as to allow a third seat direction that is transverse to the first and anti-parallel to the second seat direction, such that the toilet seat can also be installed in a third position.
  • One of the first longitudinal side opposite the second longitudinal side of the toilet housing is designed according to an embodiment for abutment against a room wall, so that the toilet can be arranged in the toilet room such that the second longitudinal side rests against the room wall and the toilet protrudes less far into the toilet room ,
  • the rear side of the toilet housing adjacent to the longitudinal side can adjoin a cistern or a prewall element.
  • the toilet bowl is formed in one piece and surrounds the siphon inside the toilet housing into which the hole opens.
  • a one-piece design of Klosettgeophuses facilitates the cleaning of the toilet.
  • the surrounding of the siphon from the toilet bowl prevents dirt formation in the area of the siphon and in the area surrounding the siphon room floor.
  • the shape of the one-piece toilet housing is preferably such that no hard to reach areas are formed on the toilet housing or in the region of the room floor, which would make cleaning more difficult.
  • Such a form is z.
  • B. a cuboid or a cube shape.
  • the Klosettgeophuse corners projecting into the room are preferably rounded and adjacent to a room wall or the room floor corners are square.
  • the toilet bowl top can have three angular corners and a round corner projecting into the room. Through square corners are spaces between toilet bowl and adjacent room wall or the room floor, which could pollute avoided. Rounded corners projecting into the room reduce the risk of injury.
  • the siphon ends within the toilet housing and is designed for connection of pipe fittings which connect the siphon with a drain pipe outside the toilet housing.
  • the position of the drainpipe is typically fixed in an existing building and can be subsequently changed only with great effort.
  • the ability to connect pipe fittings to the siphon, the toilet can be positioned in the toilet room, regardless of the position of the drain pipe to better use the space available in the toilet room can.
  • the toilet bowl can have in one or more - preferably in each - the mounting sides an opening through which the pipe fitting can be guided to connect the siphon to the drain pipe. Such an opening may also be provided in the bottom of the toilet housing.
  • the toilet bowl may have a bank following the edge of the hole, which is preferably arranged between the edge of the hole and the back of the toilet bowl.
  • the toilet is arranged such that the connection to the drain pipe in the back of the toilet, ie in the area below the bank, and that the hole with the seat edges for the user in the area of the toilet bowl front side at a distance of the drainpipe.
  • the bank thus serves as a kind of spacer between the drainpipe and the seating area for the user so as to be able to place the seating area independently of the position of the drainpipe and to make better use of the space available in the toilet room.
  • the bank can be used as a filing or as a bench.
  • the hole in the toilet bowl is circular, so that as many hole edge sections as seat edges allow as many seating directions.
  • the toilet has a Aufsetzring with a seating surface, wherein the Aufsetzring is placed as a loose part of the toilet bowl top so that it surrounds the hole in the connected state in plan view.
  • the Aufsetzring can be completely removed from the toilet bowl and showered, for example, in an adjacent shower tray or bath.
  • the toilet bowl may have a detachable lid completely covering the top of the toilet bowl as a loose part.
  • the toilet additional applications, such. B. as a changing table allow.
  • the toilet can be designed as a stand-up toilet, the bottom of the toilet housing rests on the floor of the relevant toilet room.
  • the toilet is a wall-mounted toilet with a fastening device for attachment to a wall.
  • the toilet bowl does not form projecting overhangs in the vicinity of the room floor, which make it difficult to clean the room floor or the toilet bowl in this area.
  • a stand-up toilet this can be done in that the toilet seat bottom completely rests on the floor of the room, with the adjacent to the underside of the long sides, the front and the back of the toilet bowl cover up to the room floor.
  • the toilet bowl is formed such that the distance between the room floor and Klosettgeophuse underside is sufficiently large, or that the long sides, the front and the back of the toilet bowl completely extend to the room floor and fouling of the room floor below the Avoid toilet housing.
  • the toilet seat back is for connection to a Cistern formed
  • the cistern may be a pretext element, ie that the cistern is attached to a room wall and z. B. is concealed as a concealed cistern.
  • At least one toilet bowl longitudinal side may be formed for connection to a pre-wall element containing a cistern. This results in different, the respective space conditions in the relevant toilet room adapted, positioning possibilities of the toilet.
  • the toilet bowl can be arranged with a longitudinal side on the prewall element lying behind the room wall.
  • the toilet seat back of the toilet can be adjacent to a room wall.
  • the toilet can be worn both as a wall-mounted toilet from an adjacent room wall or by the pretext element or rest as a stand-up toilet on the room floor.
  • the pretext element with the concealed cistern can also be arranged perpendicular to a room wall and protruding into the interior, with a Klosettgeratiuseseite the toilet on the prewall element and another Klosettgephaseusesseite the toilet against the room wall.
  • the toilet seat 10 is substantially cuboid with rounded corners and has a top 14, a bottom 16, a front 18, a back 20 and opposing first and second Long sides 22,24.
  • a circular hole 26 is formed, whose center is arranged at equal distances to the two longitudinal sides 22, 24, wherein the distance of the center to the front side 18 is about half as large as the distance to the back side 20th
  • the top 14 of the toilet housing 12 forms a hole adjacent the hole edge 28.
  • adjacent sector-shaped seat edges 30, 32, 34 are formed on the edge of the hole 28, wherein the seat edge 30 between the hole 26 and the The toilet seat front side 18, the seat edge 32 between the hole 26 and the first lavatory housing longitudinal side 22 and the seat edge 34 between the hole 26 and the second Klosettgepuruse longitudinal side 24 are formed.
  • the seat edges 30, 32, 34 are those areas of the toilet bowl top 14 in which the distance of the hole edge 28 to the toilet bowl sides 18, 22, 24 is minimal, the distance between hole edge 28 and toilet bowl front 18, between hole edge 28 and toilet housing longitudinal side 22 and between hole edge 28 and Klosettgephinuse longitudinal side 24 are the same.
  • the seat edge 30 allows a user to be seated on the lavatory 10 in a first seating direction 36, which is shown by the arrow 36 in FIG.
  • the seat direction is the user's line of sight when sitting on the toilet 10.
  • the seat edge 32 allows for sitting in a second seat direction 38 and the seat edge 34 allows for sitting in a third seat direction 40.
  • the installation situation of the toilet in the toilet room 42 allows seating on the seat edge 30 and on the seat edge 32 and prevents seating on the seat edge 34.
  • the toilet 10 is attached hanging on the wall in the manner of a wall toilet, so that between the room floor 44 of the toilet room 42 and the toilet bowl bottom 16 of the toilet 10 remains a distance.
  • the toilet room 42 is formed by a front room wall 46 with an entrance door 54, a left room wall 48, a rear room wall 50, a right room wall 52 and a room floor 44.
  • a cistern 56 is mounted as a concealed cistern in the corner between the left room wall 48 and rear room wall 50.
  • a concealed cistern is a cistern, which is covered by a plastered prewall 58.
  • the concealed cistern 56 is a so-called prewall element, ie it is in front of a room wall, here the rear Room wall 50, installed and covered by the pretext 58.
  • the rear side 20 of the toilet housing 12 is fixed to the front wall 58 with screws 59, as shown in Figure 2, and the second longitudinal side 24 abuts against the left room wall 48.
  • Between the front room wall 46 and the toilet bowl front side 18 remains a sufficient distance that allows a user sitting on the first seat edge 30 in the first seat direction 36.
  • Between the right-hand room wall 52 and the first longitudinal side 22 of the toilet housing 12 is a sufficiently large distance, which allows a user to sit on the second seat edge 32 in the second seat direction 38.
  • the adjacent to the second longitudinal side 24 left room wall 48 prevents sitting on the third seat edge 34 in the third seat direction 40.
  • a sink 60 is attached to the rear room wall 50.
  • a drain pipe 62 In the area in front of the front wall 58, a drain pipe 62, shown in dashed lines in FIG. 1, protrudes from the room floor 44 into the toilet room 42.
  • the drain pipe 62 is provided for connecting a conventional floor WC.
  • the toilet 10 according to the invention can, as shown in Figures 1 and 2, also be connected as a wall-WC to the stand-WC drain pipe 62.
  • a siphon 64, in which the hole 26 opens, is formed bent as a conventional odor barrier, wherein in the siphon 64 sealing water 66 for the odor-barrier effect remains.
  • the siphon 64 is guided from the hole 26 in an arc toward the toilet bowl back 20 and terminates at a distance from the back 20 within the toilet housing 12.
  • a curved Pipe fitting 68 is provided which connects the siphon 64 with the drain pipe 62.
  • a corresponding, as indicated by dashed lines in Figure 2 z. B. straight through or laterally bent, pipe connection piece 68 may be provided.
  • the toilet 10 according to the invention by using appropriate Pipe fittings 68 are positioned in the toilet room 42 regardless of the position of the drainage pipe 62.
  • the lavatory 10 is positioned closer to the left room wall 48 than would be possible with a conventional toilet, and therefore does not protrude as far into the lavatory room 42 as a conventional lavatory.
  • FIGS 1 and 2 show the toilet 10 with an attached to the hole edge 28
  • Aufsetzring 70 which fulfills the function of a toilet seat, d. H. having a seat for the user.
  • Through the plug connection between Aufsetzring 70 and Klosettgephinuse top 14 of the Aufsetzring can be completely removed as a loose part of the toilet housing 12 and cleaned so easy.
  • FIG 2 shows the toilet 10 with a two-piece, placed on the toilet bowl top 14 lid completely covers the toilet bowl top 14.
  • the lavatory cover 74 can be removed as a loose part similar to the Aufsetzring 70 completely from the toilet 10 to allow access to the toilet 10 and to be able to easily clean the lid.
  • the lid 74 covers the toilet bowl top 14 completely and allows further uses for the toilet 10, such. B. as a storage table, changing table or bench.
  • the lid 74 may also be integrally formed.
  • the distance between the hole 26 and the Klosettgeophuse back is greater than the distance between the hole 26 and the Klosettgeophuse front side 18, whereby in the area between the hole 26 and the Klosettgeophuse back 20 on the Klosettgeophuse top 14 a to the Hole edge 28 adjacent bank 76 is formed, the z. B. can be used as a bench or shelf. In the space below the bench 76 is the pipe fitting 68. This space is sufficiently large for various types of pipe fittings 68.
  • the embodiment of Figure 3 shows the toilet 10 with a cube-shaped toilet housing 12 with rounded corners.
  • the toilet bowl top 14 is substantially square and has no bench 76.
  • the installation situation of the toilet 10 according to FIG. 3 is the same as in the exemplary embodiment according to FIGS. 1 and 2, d. H. the back 20 of the toilet bowl is attached to the front wall 58 of the concealed cistern 56 and the first longitudinal side 22 abuts against the left room wall 48 of the toilet room 42. Due to the rounded corner between the first longitudinal side 22 and the front 18 and due to the circular shape of the hole 26 and the Aufsetzrings 70, a user can also assume seating positions, the sitting directions between the first seat direction 36 and the second seat direction 38.
  • a front wall 58 which conceals a concealed cistern 56 and a drainage pipe 62, is formed in front of the rear room wall 50.
  • the toilet bowl 10 is rotated by 90 ° shown in Figure 4, ie the toilet seat back 20 is located on the left room wall 48 and the first longitudinal side 22 on the prewall 58 at.
  • the drainpipe 62 protrudes to connect a conventional wall-mounted WC from the prewall 58 into the lavatory 42.
  • the siphon 64 of the lavatory 10 is connected to the wall-lavatory drainpipe by a suitably formed, laterally-bent tubing fitting 68 ( Figure 3).
  • the toilet installed in this way enables sitting on the first seat edge 30, ie in the first seat direction 36 and on the third seat edge 34, ie in the third seat direction 40.
  • the advantage in the installation situation according to FIG. 4 is that concealed cistern 56 and drain pipe 62 are laterally adjacent to one another are installed between the prewall 58 and the rear room wall 50 and the toilet 10 can be installed transversely, so that it protrudes less far into the toilet room 42 as a conventional toilet. Between the toilet housing 12 and the prewall 58 and the left room wall 48 remain no clearances that could pollute and would be difficult to access when cleaning.
  • Figure 5 shows an embodiment in which the toilet bowl 10 with the toilet seat back 20 adjacent to a concealed cistern 56 and adjacent with its first longitudinal side 22 adjacent to the right room wall 52.
  • the toilet allows sitting on the first seat edge 30 and on the third seat edge 34, d. H. in the first seat direction 36 and in the third seat direction 40.
  • a sink 60 is attached to the rear room wall 50 and to the left room wall 48 adjacent.
  • the sink 60 has a shape of the toilet bowl 12 corresponding toilet housing.
  • Figure 5 shows that due to the cuboid shape of the toilet bowl 12 between toilet 10 and the right room wall 52, the pretext 58 and the sink 60 remain no spaces that could pollute and would be difficult to achieve during cleaning.
  • a plurality of connecting pieces 90a, 90b, 90c for connecting a flushing line, which comes from the cistern 56, are provided on the toilet bowl inside the housing 12.
  • the connecting piece 90a is connected to the cistern 56a through a flushing pipe 92. It is also possible to attach a cistern 56b laterally, or to install in the wall, in which case the connection piece 90b is used.
  • Another alternative is to connect the connecting piece 90c to a cistern 56c which is diametrically opposed to the connecting piece 90a. It is therefore possible to use the toilet with different positions of the cistern. As a result, the connection of the sewer line in connection with the toilet Sifon can be connected more easily, depending on the position of an existing sewer line, without making a change to the existing sewer line.
  • FIG. 6 shows a toilet room 42, on the right room wall 52, a sink 60, the toilet 10 and a concealed cistern 56 are attached.
  • a shower tray 78 is installed in the corner between right room wall 52 and rear room wall 50.
  • the concealed cistern 56 is perpendicular from the right room wall 52 projecting and projecting into the toilet room 42 and installed adjacent to the shower tray 78.
  • the second longitudinal side 24 of the toilet 10 adjoins the right room wall 52 and the toilet seat back 20 adjacent to the wall 58 of the concealed cistern 56.
  • a user of the toilet 10 can sit on the second seat edge 32 in the second seat direction 38. Sitting in the first seat direction 36 on the first seat edge 30 is prevented due to the close distance to the sink 60.
  • Sitting in the third seat direction 40 on the third seat edge 34 is prevented by the right-hand room wall 52. Due to the arrangement of the concealed cistern 56 perpendicular to the right room wall 52 and adjacent to the shower tray 78 and due to the positioning of Klosettgepuruses 12 adjacent to the right room wall 52 and the prewall 58 between the toilet 10 and left room wall 48 remaining space is increased over the Arrangement with a conventional WC. A conventional toilet could not be installed as the toilet according to the invention 10 of Figure 6, because the only possible seating direction on the toilet would be prevented by the sink 60.
  • the concealed cistern 56 would have to be installed between the conventional WC and the right-hand room wall 52, the main seat direction being directed toward the left-hand room wall 48 in the conventional WC, requiring more space than the arrangement of the toilet 10 according to the invention shown in FIG In the arrangement according to FIG. 6, there are no free spaces between shower tray 78, toilet 10, front wall 58 and right room wall 52, which could become dirty and would be difficult to access when cleaning. In addition, a free access to the shower tray 78 from the direction of the left room wall 48 is enabled.
  • FIG. 7 shows a room with public toilets, with adjacent toilets 42 are separated by partitions 47 from each other. Shown are three toilet rooms 42, each with a toilet 10. Between each of the two intermediate walls 47 and the left room wall 48, a cistern 56 is arranged as a pretext element transverse to the room wall 48 and parallel to the respective partition 47. Thereby each cistern 56 forms part of the space separation between adjacent lavatories 42.
  • the lavatory housing 12 of each lavatory 10 has a centrally located in the lavatory housing top 14 hole 26.
  • the distance of the relevant hole edge 28 to the adjacent toilet housing sides 18,20,22,24 is minimal in the area in the center of the toilet housing front 18 and the center of the toilet seat back 20, so that seat edges 30,32 are formed in these areas.
  • the seat edge 32 is adjacent to the room wall 48 and can not be used.
  • the seat edge 30 is the edge of the seat to be used and allows seating in the seat direction 36 towards the entrance door 54.
  • the mounting side used to secure the upper toilet in Figure 7 is the toilet seat side 24 with which the upper toilet 10 is at the front wall 58 of the upper cistern 56 is attached.
  • the mounting side of the central toilet 10 is the toilet bowl side 20, with the middle toilet 10 is also attached to the upper prewall element in Figure 7.
  • the upper and middle lavatories in Figure 7 are thereby secured to the same prewall element.
  • the mounting side used to secure the lower toilet bowl 10 in FIG. 7 is its toilet bowl side 22 with which the lower toilet bowl 10 is attached to the front wall 58 of the lower pre-wall element in FIG.
  • the back 20 is each a mounting side, which is not used to attach the toilet housing 12 concerned.
  • the three lavatories 10 are installed in the toilet rooms 42 such that three lavatory-housing sides 20,22,24 each adjoin a room wall and the lavatory housing front side 18 of the front door 54 faces.
  • the cisterns 56 are arranged laterally between the toilets 10 and not between toilet 10 and room wall 48.
  • each toilet 10 protrudes less far into the toilet room 42 than would be the case with a conventional toilet.
  • the room door 54 can be fully opened with enough space left between the open room door 54 and toilet box 12 to allow a user to enter the toilet room 42 and comfortably close the entrance door 54 from inside without being restricted.
  • FIGS 8a-8e are schematic diagrams showing the toilet 10 in various arrangement examples with the cistern 56 within a lavatory. From the illustrations, the possibilities for saving space through the toilet 10 are illustrated.
  • Figure 8a shows the toilet 10 in the typical, previously customary arrangement possibility, in which the toilet 10 is fixed with its rear side as a mounting side to a cistern 56 in front of a room wall 50.
  • the pipe fitting for connecting the siphon to the drainpipe is passed through an opening in the back of the lavatory housing.
  • the toilet 10 protrudes far into the toilet room.
  • the seating direction 36 is the usual and only possible in a previous toilet, in which the user has the cistern in the back.
  • FIG. 8 c the cistern 56 is displaced relative to FIG. 8 a to the left end of the room wall 50 and the lavatory 10 is rotated by 90 ° with its longitudinal side attached to the cistern 56 as a mounting side.
  • the toilet 10 allows sitting in the seat direction 40.
  • the cistern 56 and the toilet 10 are in Figure 8c less far from the room wall 50 from than in the usual arrangement of Figure 8a.
  • the cistern 56 is arranged as in Figure 8b, wherein the toilet bowl 10 is rotated relative to Figure 8b by 90 ° with the rear side is attached as a mounting side of the cistern and with its adjacent longitudinal side of the Room wall 50 is applied.
  • the toilet 10 allows sitting in the sitting direction 40.
  • the cistern 56 is arranged as in Figure 8c, wherein the toilet bowl 10 is rotated by 90 ° with the rear side attached as a mounting side of the cistern and rests with its adjacent longitudinal side of the room wall 48.
  • the toilet 10 allows sitting in the sitting direction 38.
  • FIGS. 8b-8e are made possible by the fact that, in addition to the back of the lavatory housing, a further lavatory housing side is designed as a mounting side and the lavatory 10 can be arranged adjacent to two room walls in one corner of the lavatory.
  • a further lavatory housing side is designed as a mounting side and the lavatory 10 can be arranged adjacent to two room walls in one corner of the lavatory.
  • an opening for the pipe connection piece is formed in each case, wherein the pipe connection piece is guided through the opening facing the cistern.
  • a toilet unit which is formed in two parts or more parts. It has a one-piece housing 100 which has an opening 104 in its horizontal top wall into which a toilet bowl 102 is inserted.
  • the opening 104 has a stepped edge 106, into which the edge 108 of the toilet bowl 102 is inserted, so that the flange-like edge 108 is recessed in the upper housing wall.
  • the edge 108 of the toilet bowl 102 rests on the housing top wall.
  • the toilet bowl 102 is provided with an integrally molded siphon 110.
  • the toilet bowl 102 is round so that it can be rotated about a vertical axis, the siphon 110 then pointing in different directions to be connected to a drain pipe.
  • the channel 64 is in this embodiment coaxial with the vertical center axis of the toilet bowl 102.
  • the flush pipe is connected so that the rinse water is passed under the edge 108 and from there annularly distributed over the circumference to radially inwardly from all sides a swirl to the channel 64 to flow.
  • the multi-part design of the toilet unit has the advantage that the housing 100 can be made of a different material, such as the toilet bowl 102, which is usually made of porcelain, wherein the dimensionality high demands are made. On the other hand, the housing 100 may be made of entirely different materials, such as marble, artificial stone, concrete, mineral cast or even metal.
  • the toilet bowl forms the body of the toilet, which is inserted into a housing and with this the toilet.
  • a rinsing pipe connection or several rinsing pipe connections, as in FIG. 5, are located on the lavatory bowl 102. Unused rinsing pipe connections are sealed with plugs.
  • Several Spülrohran have the advantage that the purge line runs straight to the cistern so that increased flow resistance can be avoided by additional bends in the Spülrohrzu effet to Klosett emotions.

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