EP1956154A1 - Narrow siphon - Google Patents
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- EP1956154A1 EP1956154A1 EP08075031A EP08075031A EP1956154A1 EP 1956154 A1 EP1956154 A1 EP 1956154A1 EP 08075031 A EP08075031 A EP 08075031A EP 08075031 A EP08075031 A EP 08075031A EP 1956154 A1 EP1956154 A1 EP 1956154A1
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E03—WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
- E03F—SEWERS; CESSPOOLS
- E03F5/00—Sewerage structures
- E03F5/04—Gullies inlets, road sinks, floor drains with or without odour seals or sediment traps
- E03F5/0407—Floor drains for indoor use
- E03F5/0408—Floor drains for indoor use specially adapted for showers
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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
- E03C1/12—Plumbing installations for waste water; Basins or fountains connected thereto; Sinks
- E03C1/28—Odour seals
- E03C1/29—Odour seals having housing containing dividing wall, e.g. tubular
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E03—WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
- E03F—SEWERS; CESSPOOLS
- E03F5/00—Sewerage structures
- E03F5/04—Gullies inlets, road sinks, floor drains with or without odour seals or sediment traps
- E03F5/0401—Gullies for use in roads or pavements
- E03F5/0405—Gullies for use in roads or pavements with an odour seal
- E03F5/0406—Gullies for use in roads or pavements with an odour seal the odour seal being easily accessible for cleaning
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- the invention relates to a siphon.
- a siphon is used as stench-trap in drains of for instance washbasins, baths and showers.
- a siphon seals the entrance to the sewer pipe by providing a layer of water.
- swan-neck This is a normally round tube, which has a first downward directed part which then bends into an upward directed part and subsequently bends once again into a downward directed part. Due to this shape water will always remain in the first downward directed part and the upward directed part, whereby the connection to the sewer remains sealed.
- swan-necks are still frequently applied beneath washbasins.
- a different variant of a siphon is known for showers. This is due particularly to the limited overall depth as a result of the thickness of a floor.
- a siphon consists of a cylindrical receptacle in which an outlet pipe protrudes centrally. An inverted receptacle is then placed over this outlet pipe. A seal is also realized here by providing a quantity of water.
- the throughflow surface must therefore have a minimum area in order to bring about good and rapid discharge of water.
- the existing siphons either have the drawback that the overall depth is considerable, such as a swan-neck, or that the width-length ratio of a siphon is substantially equal to 1, whereby a considerable amount of space is taken up.
- siphon comprises:
- the throughflow area of the passage opening and the outflow opening is at least substantially equal to the throughflow area of the inflow opening. This ensures that the water flowing in via the inflow opening is not blocked or slowed down and a rapid discharge of the water is possible.
- the outflow opening is arranged in longitudinal direction of the elongate inflow opening adjacently of this inflow opening.
- the narrowest possible siphon hereby also becomes possible.
- the second chamber has a cross-section, at least over the distance between the passage opening and the outflow opening, which is at least substantially equal to the throughflow area of the inflow opening.
- the ratio between the main dimensions of the elongate inflow opening is at least 1:2, preferably 1:6.
- the invention further comprises a drain, comprising:
- the first chamber of the siphon is preferably formed by at least a part of the housing such that the discharge opening is connected to the first chamber only via the second chamber.
- the outflow opening of the siphon is connected via a channel to the discharge opening of the housing.
- a further preferred embodiment of the drain according to the invention comprises a gutter which guides liquid for draining to the inflow opening of the housing. Owing to the narrow embodiment of the siphon it is also possible to give the drain a narrow form, and an elongate gutter having a minimum width can be arranged. In the light of aesthetic considerations this is highly recommended.
- the invention further comprises another drain, comprising:
- the siphon is provided by placing three baffles in the tubular housing. Elongate openings are provided by placing the different baffles obliquely in the housing, so that a narrow siphon is provided which is accommodated in the tubular housing. It is thus possible to arrange a siphon in an existing outlet pipe. Because the baffles are positioned in oblique direction and thus provide elongate passage openings, the flow rate through the outlet pipe is in at least very large measure maintained.
- Figure 1 shows a drain 1 which has a housing 2 with a discharge opening 3 arranged on the side.
- An inflow opening 4 is provided on the upper side of the housing.
- a gutter 5, which guides water W to inflow opening 4, is arranged on housing 2.
- FIG 2 shows drain 1 according to figure 1 in another perspective view. It is apparent here that the water W flowing via inflow opening 4 enters a first chamber 6 formed by a part of housing 2 and an insert 7. Insert 7 is shown in more detail in figure 3 . The water W flowing into chamber 6 then arrives at passage opening 8 which is arranged on the underside of insert 7. As shown in figure 1 , water W enters second chamber 9 via this passage opening 8.
- Second chamber 9 is provided on the upper side with an outflow opening 10 along which water W can flow out of second chamber 9 and thus enters discharge opening 3.
- inflow opening 4 is elongate, the width of drain 1 can remain limited. Because the dimensions of passage opening 8 and outflow opening 10 are further chosen such that the throughflow area of the openings is almost the same, it is ensured that a good drainage of water W takes place.
- Insert 7 with second chamber 9 is connected removably to discharge opening 3 via a flange 11. This provides the advantage that the siphon part of drain 1 can be easily cleaned.
- FIGS 4A and 4B show a second embodiment 20 of a drain according to the invention.
- This drain 20 has a tubular housing 21 in which a first baffle 22, a second baffle 23 and a third baffle 24 are arranged.
- First baffle 22 is arranged such that a passage opening 25 is present between tubular housing 21 and the upper side of baffle 22. Owing to the oblique placing of baffles 22, 23, 24 in longitudinal direction of tube 21, the passage opening 25 is elongate, and the throughflow area is hereby considerably enlarged.
- Second baffle 23 is arranged against the upper side of tube 21 so that a second passage opening 26 is arranged on the underside of baffle 23.
- Third baffle 24 is once again arranged such that a third passage opening 27 is arranged between the upper edge of baffle 24 and tube 21.
- the water flowing through tube 21 will then first pass over first baffle 22 via passage opening 25 and thus enter a first chamber 28.
- Water W then flows under second baffle 23 via passage opening 26 and herein enters second chamber 29.
- the water here passes over third baffle 24 via passage opening 27, and can further continue on its way through tube 21.
- Figures 5A and 5B show a third embodiment 30 of a drain according to the invention.
- figures 5A and 5B show a square tube 31, although it will be apparent that such a tube 31 can also have a round cross-section, this in fact being more usual.
- a square tube is however chosen for the sake of clarity in the drawing.
- Figure 5A herein shows a cross-sectional view as seen from above, while figure 5B shows a cut-away side view.
- Tube 31 has an inlet opening 32 along which water flows in.
- a curved baffle 33 which lies against the upper side in fully sealing manner and leaves an opening 34 clear on the underside. The inflowing water W can enter space 35 via this opening 34.
- Space 35 is bounded by the first baffle 33 and a second curved baffle 36, which lies sealingly against the underside and provides an outflow opening 37 on the upper side. The water from space 35 can continue further on its way via outflow opening 37.
- Drain 30 can for instance be placed in an already existing outlet pipe and must co-act with a collecting holder placed preceding drain 30.
- a collecting holder can for instance be arranged beneath a washbasin, and the necessary water level can hereby be maintained in space 35 and the preceding space up to the collecting holder.
- the water flow W via inflow opening 34, space 35 and outflow opening 37 will display a helical flow. Due to this helical flow the water will be slowed as little as possible by the placing of baffles 33 and 36.
- the area of inflow opening 34 and outflow opening 37 is moreover enlarged due to the oblique placing of baffles 33, 36, whereby a higher flow rate is possible.
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Abstract
- a first chamber with an elongate inflow opening; and
- a second chamber connected to the first chamber via a passage opening, wherein the passage opening lies below the inflow opening during use, wherein the second chamber extends substantially in longitudinal direction of the elongate inflow opening, and wherein the second chamber comprises an outflow opening which lies above the passage opening during use.
Description
- The invention relates to a siphon. A siphon is used as stench-trap in drains of for instance washbasins, baths and showers. A siphon seals the entrance to the sewer pipe by providing a layer of water.
- Numerous siphons are known in many forms and variations. The best known form is the so-called swan-neck. This is a normally round tube, which has a first downward directed part which then bends into an upward directed part and subsequently bends once again into a downward directed part. Due to this shape water will always remain in the first downward directed part and the upward directed part, whereby the connection to the sewer remains sealed. Such swan-necks are still frequently applied beneath washbasins.
- A different variant of a siphon is known for showers. This is due particularly to the limited overall depth as a result of the thickness of a floor. Such a siphon consists of a cylindrical receptacle in which an outlet pipe protrudes centrally. An inverted receptacle is then placed over this outlet pipe. A seal is also realized here by providing a quantity of water.
- It is important in all siphons that a sufficient quantity of water can be drained by the siphon. The throughflow surface must therefore have a minimum area in order to bring about good and rapid discharge of water.
- The existing siphons either have the drawback that the overall depth is considerable, such as a swan-neck, or that the width-length ratio of a siphon is substantially equal to 1, whereby a considerable amount of space is taken up.
- It is now an object of the invention to provide a siphon which can be given a narrow form, wherein the overall depth remains limited.
- This object is achieved with a siphon according to the invention, which siphon comprises:
- a first chamber with an elongate inflow opening; and
- a second chamber connected to the first chamber via a passage opening, wherein the passage opening lies below the inflow opening during use, wherein the second chamber extends substantially in longitudinal direction of the elongate inflow opening, and wherein the second chamber comprises an outflow opening which lies above the passage opening during use.
- By providing an elongate inflow opening and arranging the second chamber substantially in longitudinal direction of the elongate inflow opening, a narrow, elongate siphon is obtained. It is hereby possible to keep the visible part of a drain narrow, whereby the drain disrupts the floor in which it is arranged as little as possible.
- In an embodiment of the siphon according to the invention the throughflow area of the passage opening and the outflow opening is at least substantially equal to the throughflow area of the inflow opening. This ensures that the water flowing in via the inflow opening is not blocked or slowed down and a rapid discharge of the water is possible.
- In another embodiment of the siphon according to the invention the outflow opening is arranged in longitudinal direction of the elongate inflow opening adjacently of this inflow opening. The narrowest possible siphon hereby also becomes possible.
- In yet another embodiment the second chamber has a cross-section, at least over the distance between the passage opening and the outflow opening, which is at least substantially equal to the throughflow area of the inflow opening.
- In a further embodiment of the siphon according to the invention the ratio between the main dimensions of the elongate inflow opening is at least 1:2, preferably 1:6.
- The invention further comprises a drain, comprising:
- a housing with an inflow opening on the upper side and a discharge opening on the underside or side, and
- a siphon according to the invention arranged in the housing, wherein the inflow opening of the housing is connected to the inflow opening of the siphon, and wherein the outflow opening of the siphon is connected to the discharge opening.
- The first chamber of the siphon is preferably formed by at least a part of the housing such that the discharge opening is connected to the first chamber only via the second chamber.
- In another embodiment of the drain according to the invention the outflow opening of the siphon is connected via a channel to the discharge opening of the housing.
- A further preferred embodiment of the drain according to the invention comprises a gutter which guides liquid for draining to the inflow opening of the housing. Owing to the narrow embodiment of the siphon it is also possible to give the drain a narrow form, and an elongate gutter having a minimum width can be arranged. In the light of aesthetic considerations this is highly recommended.
- The invention further comprises another drain, comprising:
- a tubular housing;
- a first baffle placed obliquely in longitudinal direction in the housing, wherein on the underside, between the first baffle and the tubular housing, there is provided a passage opening with a throughflow area substantially equal to the throughflow area of the tubular housing;
- second and third baffles placed obliquely in longitudinal direction in the housing on either side of the first baffle, wherein on the upper side, between the second and third baffles and the tubular housing, there is provided a passage opening with a throughflow area substantially equal to the throughflow area of the tubular housing.
- In this drain according to the invention the siphon is provided by placing three baffles in the tubular housing. Elongate openings are provided by placing the different baffles obliquely in the housing, so that a narrow siphon is provided which is accommodated in the tubular housing. It is thus possible to arrange a siphon in an existing outlet pipe. Because the baffles are positioned in oblique direction and thus provide elongate passage openings, the flow rate through the outlet pipe is in at least very large measure maintained.
- These and other characteristics of the invention are further elucidated with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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Figure 1 shows a perspective view of a first embodiment of a drain according to the invention. -
Figure 2 shows the drain according tofigure 1 in another perspective view. -
Figure 3 shows a removable part of the siphon of the drain offigure 1 . -
Figure 4 shows a second embodiment of a drain according to the invention. -
Figure 5 shows a third embodiment of a drain according to the invention. -
Figure 1 shows adrain 1 which has ahousing 2 with adischarge opening 3 arranged on the side. Aninflow opening 4 is provided on the upper side of the housing. Agutter 5, which guides water W toinflow opening 4, is arranged onhousing 2. -
Figure 2 shows drain 1 according tofigure 1 in another perspective view. It is apparent here that the water W flowing viainflow opening 4 enters afirst chamber 6 formed by a part ofhousing 2 and aninsert 7.Insert 7 is shown in more detail infigure 3 . The water W flowing intochamber 6 then arrives atpassage opening 8 which is arranged on the underside ofinsert 7. As shown infigure 1 , water W enterssecond chamber 9 via thispassage opening 8. -
Second chamber 9 is provided on the upper side with anoutflow opening 10 along which water W can flow out ofsecond chamber 9 and thus entersdischarge opening 3. - Because
inflow opening 4 is elongate, the width ofdrain 1 can remain limited. Because the dimensions ofpassage opening 8 andoutflow opening 10 are further chosen such that the throughflow area of the openings is almost the same, it is ensured that a good drainage of water W takes place. -
Insert 7 withsecond chamber 9 is connected removably to dischargeopening 3 via aflange 11. This provides the advantage that the siphon part ofdrain 1 can be easily cleaned. -
Figures 4A and 4B show asecond embodiment 20 of a drain according to the invention. Thisdrain 20 has atubular housing 21 in which afirst baffle 22, asecond baffle 23 and athird baffle 24 are arranged.First baffle 22 is arranged such that apassage opening 25 is present betweentubular housing 21 and the upper side ofbaffle 22. Owing to the oblique placing ofbaffles tube 21, thepassage opening 25 is elongate, and the throughflow area is hereby considerably enlarged.Second baffle 23 is arranged against the upper side oftube 21 so that a second passage opening 26 is arranged on the underside ofbaffle 23.Third baffle 24 is once again arranged such that a third passage opening 27 is arranged between the upper edge ofbaffle 24 andtube 21. The water flowing throughtube 21 will then first pass overfirst baffle 22 viapassage opening 25 and thus enter a first chamber 28. Water W then flows undersecond baffle 23 viapassage opening 26 and herein enterssecond chamber 29. The water here passes overthird baffle 24 viapassage opening 27, and can further continue on its way throughtube 21. - Owing to the arrangement of
baffles second chamber 29. This provides a seal against stench. -
Figures 5A and 5B show athird embodiment 30 of a drain according to the invention. For ease of explanation of the drawing,figures 5A and 5B show asquare tube 31, although it will be apparent that such atube 31 can also have a round cross-section, this in fact being more usual. A square tube is however chosen for the sake of clarity in the drawing.Figure 5A herein shows a cross-sectional view as seen from above, whilefigure 5B shows a cut-away side view. -
Tube 31 has aninlet opening 32 along which water flows in. Arranged intube 31 is acurved baffle 33 which lies against the upper side in fully sealing manner and leaves anopening 34 clear on the underside. The inflowing water W can enterspace 35 via thisopening 34. -
Space 35 is bounded by thefirst baffle 33 and a secondcurved baffle 36, which lies sealingly against the underside and provides anoutflow opening 37 on the upper side. The water fromspace 35 can continue further on its way viaoutflow opening 37. -
Drain 30 can for instance be placed in an already existing outlet pipe and must co-act with a collecting holder placed precedingdrain 30. Such a collecting holder can for instance be arranged beneath a washbasin, and the necessary water level can hereby be maintained inspace 35 and the preceding space up to the collecting holder. - Owing to the placing of
baffles inflow opening 34,space 35 andoutflow opening 37 will display a helical flow. Due to this helical flow the water will be slowed as little as possible by the placing ofbaffles inflow opening 34 andoutflow opening 37 is moreover enlarged due to the oblique placing ofbaffles
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- Siphon comprising:- a first chamber with an elongate inflow opening; and- a second chamber connected to the first chamber via a passage opening, wherein the passage opening lies below the inflow opening during use, wherein the second chamber extends substantially in longitudinal direction of the elongate inflow opening, and wherein the second chamber comprises an outflow opening which lies above the passage opening during use.
- Siphon as claimed in claim 1, wherein the throughflow area of the passage opening and the outflow opening is at least substantially equal to the throughflow area of the inflow opening.
- Siphon as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein the outflow opening is arranged in longitudinal direction of the elongate inflow opening adjacently of this inflow opening.
- Siphon as claimed in any of the foregoing claims, wherein the second chamber has a cross-section, at least over the distance between the passage opening and the outflow opening, which is at least substantially equal to the throughflow area of the inflow opening.
- Siphon as claimed in any of the foregoing claims, wherein the ratio between the main dimensions of the elongate inflow opening is at least 1:2, preferably 1:6.
- Drain, comprising:- a housing with an inflow opening on the upper side and a discharge opening on the underside or side, and- a siphon according as claimed in any of the foregoing claims arranged in the housing, wherein the inflow opening of the housing is connected to the inflow opening of the siphon, and wherein the outflow opening of the siphon is connected to the discharge opening.
- Drain as claimed in claim 6, wherein the first chamber of the siphon is formed by at least a part of the housing such that the discharge opening is connected to the first chamber only via the second chamber.
- Drain as claimed in claim 7, wherein the outflow opening of the siphon is connected via a channel to the discharge opening of the housing.
- Drain as claimed in any of the claims 6-8, comprising a gutter which guides liquid for draining to the inflow opening of the housing.
- Drain, comprising:- a tubular housing;- a first baffle placed obliquely in longitudinal direction in the housing, wherein on the underside, between the first baffle and the tubular housing, there is provided a passage opening with a throughflow area substantially equal to the throughflow area of the tubular housing;- second and third baffles placed obliquely in longitudinal direction in the housing on either side of the first baffle, wherein on the upper side, between the second and third baffles and the tubular housing, there is provided a passage opening with a throughflow area substantially equal to the throughflow area of the tubular housing.
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EP10162513.5A EP2210990B1 (en) | 2007-02-07 | 2008-01-11 | Narrow drain |
DK10162513.5T DK2210990T3 (en) | 2007-02-07 | 2008-01-11 | Narrow drain |
PL10162513T PL2210990T3 (en) | 2007-02-07 | 2008-01-11 | Narrow drain |
PL08075031T PL1956154T3 (en) | 2007-02-07 | 2008-01-11 | Narrow drain |
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NL1033352A NL1033352C2 (en) | 2007-02-07 | 2007-02-07 | Narrow trap. |
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AT (1) | ATE470764T1 (en) |
DE (2) | DE202008017453U1 (en) |
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ES (2) | ES2347022T3 (en) |
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EP2210990A3 (en) | 2013-03-27 |
DK2210990T3 (en) | 2017-08-28 |
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