EP3109367A1 - Dispositif de reception d'un moyen de nettoyage de toilettes - Google Patents

Dispositif de reception d'un moyen de nettoyage de toilettes Download PDF

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EP3109367A1
EP3109367A1 EP16165817.4A EP16165817A EP3109367A1 EP 3109367 A1 EP3109367 A1 EP 3109367A1 EP 16165817 A EP16165817 A EP 16165817A EP 3109367 A1 EP3109367 A1 EP 3109367A1
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Joachim Leipold
Edgar Jaeschke
Antje Schirmer
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03DWATER-CLOSETS OR URINALS WITH FLUSHING DEVICES; FLUSHING VALVES THEREFOR
    • E03D9/00Sanitary or other accessories for lavatories ; Devices for cleaning or disinfecting the toilet room or the toilet bowl; Devices for eliminating smells
    • E03D9/02Devices adding a disinfecting, deodorising, or cleaning agent to the water while flushing
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03DWATER-CLOSETS OR URINALS WITH FLUSHING DEVICES; FLUSHING VALVES THEREFOR
    • E03D9/00Sanitary or other accessories for lavatories ; Devices for cleaning or disinfecting the toilet room or the toilet bowl; Devices for eliminating smells
    • E03D9/02Devices adding a disinfecting, deodorising, or cleaning agent to the water while flushing
    • E03D9/03Devices adding a disinfecting, deodorising, or cleaning agent to the water while flushing consisting of a separate container with an outlet through which the agent is introduced into the flushing water, e.g. by suction ; Devices for agents in direct contact with flushing water
    • E03D9/032Devices connected to or dispensing into the bowl
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03DWATER-CLOSETS OR URINALS WITH FLUSHING DEVICES; FLUSHING VALVES THEREFOR
    • E03D9/00Sanitary or other accessories for lavatories ; Devices for cleaning or disinfecting the toilet room or the toilet bowl; Devices for eliminating smells
    • E03D9/02Devices adding a disinfecting, deodorising, or cleaning agent to the water while flushing
    • E03D2009/024Devices adding a disinfecting, deodorising, or cleaning agent to the water while flushing using a solid substance

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  • the present invention relates to a device for receiving at least one toilet cleaning or fragrancing agent, which is attachable to the edge of a toilet bowl.
  • toilet bowls are known from the prior art, comprising two shell halves with openings between which the cleaning agent is received and a bracket with which the basket can be attached to the edge of the toilet bowl.
  • the toilet bowls have openings through which the rinse water can enter the interior of the basket and openings through which the rinse water from the basket can emerge again.
  • the shell halves are peripherally connected to each other and can be pivoted from an open to a closed position and vice versa, the two shell halves are secured with a closure device in its closed position. At each flush, a certain amount of water is supplied to the cup through the passageways, causing a portion of the detergent contained in the cup to dissolve and flow through the ports in the cup into the toilet bowl.
  • Such baskets are used to hold piece-shaped Toilettenreiniungs- and fragrancing agents and are for example in the DE 44 28 970 A1 described.
  • a device which has a housing on a bracket into which a shell with a cleaning agent can be inserted.
  • the bowl points with its opening towards the wall of the toilet bowl.
  • a fold-out plate is provided, which directs the water in the direction of the detergent.
  • the EP 1 789 009 B1 teaches a device with a bracket for attachment to the edge of the toilet bowl.
  • a shell for fragrances is attached to the bracket with its opening directed to the inside of the toilet.
  • the bowl does not come in contact with the rinse water. This allows a permanent fragrance of the toilet without flushing.
  • At the bottom of the bracket cups for the detergent are attached, which are washed over by rinse water.
  • a device which has a bowl-like receptacle for a water-soluble gel with inlet openings for the rinse water, which are arranged on the upwardly facing side and outlet openings for each of the rinse water loosened parts of the gel.
  • the outlet openings are arranged in the receptacle and separated from each other, that with decreasing amount of gel and sinking flushing water level in the receptacle, the dissolved parts of the gel via an outlet opening in the toilet bowl are deliverable.
  • the outlet openings are located at the bottom of the receptacle and are dimensioned so that they are permeable to aqueous liquids such as the dissolved gel, but not for the gel or the paste.
  • the receptacle consists of two shells, wherein on a shell in the upper region an opening is provided which serves to fill the basket with the gel. After filling, the highly viscous gel slowly flows into the lower part of the receptacle and over time forms a "lake” with a horizontal surface. The water that enters the container through the inlets dissolves some gel on the surface of the gel, which is then released through the "matching" exit port relative to the particular level of the gel.
  • the toilet cleaners for maintenance cleaning which are in the toilet bowl over a longer period of time, in a more appealing manner, for example in the form of visually appealing, for example transparent, means with more appealing Surface that can be applied directly to the wall of the toilet bowl, as in the DE 1 325 103 B1 described.
  • Piece-shaped toilet cleaners are often patterned or figured for a more appealing design and have a multi-color design, such as e.g. shown in Community Designs 748975.
  • Such Rimblocks are often offered in transparent toilet bowls in order to bring the designed Rimblock vis-à-vis the basket visually in the foreground.
  • the object of the present invention is to provide a device which is visually appealing and easy to produce and serves to pick up highly viscous gels or pastes and, when flushed with water, gradually release them into the toilet bowl, which prevents the agent from swelling.
  • a device with a bracket which serves to secure the device at the edge of the toilet bowl, and at least one shell, which serves to receive the detergent and is überzubülbar water, the shell having only one opening, which in the hinged State in the direction of the interior of the toilet bowl and wherein above the shell, a roof element is arranged, which serves to protect the opening of the shell against the water surge.
  • the device with the bracket attached to the edge of the toilet bowl so has the opening of the shell with the detergent attached therein toward the interior of the toilet bowl and the bottom of the shell towards the edge of the toilet bowl and a part of the shell wall facing upward.
  • the opening of the shell is thus oriented substantially vertically.
  • the shell is preferably completely filled with the cleaning agent to the shell edge. It is also possible to fill in a shell several different cleaning agents, for example, by first a detergent phase is poured and cooled and then a further detergent phase is then filled, for. B. to the edge.
  • the side of the filled tray device forms the visible side of the device, which faces the interior of the toilet bowl, so that the viewing side is clearly visible to the consumer.
  • the roof element located above the shell protrudes somewhat in the direction of the interior of the bowl from the inwardly directed edge of the shell wall, so that it forms the edge of the shell wall and thus the opening of the shell with the cleaning agent therein against turbulences and turbulent flows from the top Rinse water shields.
  • a guide element is provided below the roof element, which protrudes in the direction of the toilet bowl edge opposite the end of the roof element, so that the water flowing down from the roof element in the direction of the toilet bowl rim at least partially impinges on the guide element.
  • a part of the water is directed to the edge of the shell wall or an edge located vertically above the shell edge, from where the water then at the surface of the agent runs down.
  • the guide element may be either the upwardly facing side of the shell wall itself or a plate extending in the direction of the interior of the toilet bowl to the edge of the shell wall.
  • the plate can either pass into the wall of the shell or extend between the shell wall and the roof element.
  • the guide element directs a portion of the water coming from above and the water flowing down from the roof element in the direction of the toilet bowl edge in the direction of the bowl interior and thus to the place where the water then flows from above at the opening of the shell without turbulence in the manner of a water curtain to flow down.
  • the device according to the invention at least two, preferably four cup-shaped container, which are arranged side by side and can be rigidly interconnected, for example by webs which connect the shells together.
  • the device may also comprise three, five or more, or even a single shell.
  • All shells can have a common roof element and / or a common guide element or else separate roof elements and / or guide elements which extend above the shells.
  • the shell consists of a closed shell body, which has no inlet or outlet openings.
  • the water inflow and outflow takes place at the shell opening or along the surface of the substantially perpendicular means. Special inflow or outflow openings are therefore not required. Rather, part of the cleaning agent dissolves when the water is substantially laminar along the surface of the cleaning agent.
  • the dissolution process according to the invention is characterized in that the water is substantially laminar along a certain distance along the surface of the cleaning agent and not by the fact that the water in turbulent flow by striking on the surface of a means located in a basket a part mechanically dissolved out.
  • the shell may be shaped differently, for example cylindrical, rectangular, with a flat or a rounded bottom.
  • the shell walls may be perpendicular to the tray bottom or at an obtuse angle.
  • Other, in particular asymmetrical shapes are possible as far as it is ensured that the rinse water flows over the surface of the cleaning agent in the shell.
  • the shell is pot-shaped, i. in the form of a round cylinder with a flat bottom.
  • An additional housing for receiving the shell (s) is not provided.
  • the roof element may be flat and extend horizontally above the container or containers.
  • the shape of the roof element corresponds to the shape of the upwardly facing side wall.
  • the shell is cylindrical and the roof element also above the shell (s) at a small distance to the top of the shell (s) also follows a circular section and - if the device has a plurality of containers - the circular sections are interconnected.
  • the roof element above the shell protrudes beyond the edge of the shell in the direction of the interior of the toilet bowl.
  • the roof element thus forms a projection and protects the located below the roof element opening of the shell, in which the cleaning agent is located, against a water surge and water turbulence from above.
  • a portion of the incident on the roof element during purging water flows along the roof element in the direction of the interior of the toilet bowl and flows after reaching the End of the supernatant vertically downwards, without coming into contact with the detergent located in the shell and to flow along this.
  • Part of the water impinging on the roof element flows in the opposite direction, i. in the direction of the toilet bowl wall on the roof element along until it reaches the edge of the roof element, from which it also flows vertically downwards.
  • Below the edge of the roof element guide elements are provided, which impinges the water flowing vertically downwards and the water in part again in the direction of the toilet bowl inside on the top of the guide elements along to the edge of the guide, where the water now flows down .
  • the edge of the baffle is preferably in the vertical plane of the shell rim so that the water flowing down the edge of the baffle flows along the surface of the cleaning agent in the bowl.
  • the roof element is preferably connected via a holding web fixed to the shell wall, wherein the web serves at the same time to prevent the lateral downflow of the water.
  • the cleaning agent - unlike the previously known cups - are positioned in the device so that the water runs on the surface of the detergent from top to bottom and the detergent gradually dissolves.
  • the cleaning agent contained in the shell has surfactants, the water flowing along the surface of the agent is spread and thus wets substantially the entire surface of the cleaning agent.
  • a "catching" of the rinsing water which has entered through the inlet openings in a container which is largely closed down in order to dissolve the cleaning agent does not occur in the device according to the invention.
  • the device according to the invention is not only easy to produce by injection molding and simple in construction, but also allows a good rinsability of the means fixed in the shell. In addition, it has a modern design and allows the view of an attractive colored, transparent, possibly “trendy” means.
  • the shells of the device are already filled by the manufacturer with a cleaning agent up to the edge of the shell.
  • a means that is highly viscous at least during filling Such a means may be a molten gel or a molten mass such as in the DE 197 10 635 A1 be described, which solidifies after filling in the container.
  • the cleaning agent introduced by the manufacturer may also be an adhesive, highly viscous gel or a paste which is filled into the shell at room temperature or brushed into the shell and adhered there.
  • Such toilet cleaners are for example from the WHERE 99/66017 . DE 100 48 887 A1 . EP 1 318 191 A1 . DE 10 2004 056 554 A1 . WO 2009/106220 A1 or WO 2012/013490 known.
  • the filled device according to the invention can be used as a disposable product.
  • the refilling by the consumer is provided.
  • the above highly viscous adhesive pastes or gels which can be filled into the trays by means of a syringe or a suitable applicator, are suitable for filling by the consumer and stick there.
  • the cleaning agent is a transparent gel which, in order to serve as an attractive eye-catcher in the bowl, may be colored in a distinctive color, for example red, blue, orange, green or a bright yellow.
  • the detergent filled in the shell even when the shell - as in the suspended state - has an opening extending into the vertical opening, does not fall out of the shell, even if the agent in the shell rinse with rinse water becomes.
  • the agents described above are so sticky that they stick in the shell. Additional "holding means" in the shell, which serve to attach the cleaning agent, are therefore not required.
  • additional holding agents may be provided in the shell, for example for design reasons or to improve adhesion.
  • Adhesive cleaning agents based on the phosphoric acid esters are particularly suitable, since they can be ausloben acid and not only at room temperature as a pasty gel can be filled in the shell, but also allow a filling via a hot process into the shell.
  • the devices filled with such a gel should be marketed in a full blister to prevent the solvent from evaporating out of the container Avoid gel.
  • adhesive cleaning agents as a type of adhesive for adhering further piece-shaped, extruded or pressed masses such as rim blocks in the device according to the invention.
  • This principle can also be used as a refill option.
  • the device according to the invention is preferably made of thermoplastically deformable materials which can be produced by thermal forming processes, for example by injection molding. These include synthetic plastics such as polypropylene, polyethylene, polyethylene terephthalate, polyacrylate, etc., but also lignin-containing systems or other masses which may be made from biomaterials. Optionally, water-soluble materials such as PVA or modifications thereof may also be used. Of course, small series can also be produced by known methods such as laser sintering. Preferably, the devices are white, and more preferably transparent.
  • the device according to the invention is not only characterized in that it allows a rinsing of the detergent by the fact that the water flows from top to bottom along the detergent surface, but also by the fact that the device is simple in construction, easy to manufacture and by the clear language of form is also visually appealing and is suitable to present the colored toilet cleaning agent contained therein appealing.
  • the device 11 comprises four shells 12, which serve to receive a cleaning agent 13 and a bracket 14, which serves in a known manner for attachment to the edge of a toilet.
  • FIG. 1 If the device 11 is shown without cleaning agent 13, FIG. 9 shows a photo of the device 11 with the held in the four shells 12 different cleaning means 13th
  • FIG. 9 shows cleaning agents with different figurative representations in the form of smilies or fish, the cleaning products are bicoloured and transparent.
  • FIG. 9 shows by way of example how the cleaning agents can be presented in visually appealing form in the device.
  • the bracket 14 is in the FIGS. 1 to 6 shown in the basic position and is able to settlement, the toilet bowl edge 31st To enclose the outer peripheral side and secure the device 11 within the toilet bowl.
  • the bracket 14 is indirectly or indirectly rigidly connected to at least one shell 12.
  • the attachment of the bracket can be done for example via the roof element 40.
  • the bowls 12, in FIG. 7 and 8th are shown in a cylindrical shape and have a cup shape, the flat shell bottom 22 and the shell walls 23 form a closed body, at the bottom 22 and on the walls 23 there are no inlet and no outlet openings for the rinse water.
  • the shell wall 23 ends in the direction of the interior 29 of the toilet bowl in a flat edge 26, which defines an opening 24 into which the detergent 13 is / can be filled.
  • the shell 12 preferably has a diameter between 0.5 cm and 5 cm, more preferably between 2 cm and 4 cm and a height between 0.5 cm and 3 cm and preferably between 0.8 cm and 2.5 cm.
  • the shells 12 are rotationally symmetric, the axis of rotation (cylinder axis) 30 of the shells 12 extends when the device 11 is hung with the bracket 14 at the edge 31 of a toilet bowl in a horizontal direction towards the interior 29 of the toilet bowl and the opening 24 of the shells 12 is perpendicular to the horizontal direction, ie the openings 24 of the shells 12 are vertically aligned.
  • the bottoms 22 of all four shells 12 are in this embodiment in a vertical surface, the edges 26 of the four shells 12 lie on a coplanar vertical surface.
  • the walls 23 of the four shells 12 may touch each other, be connected to each other or even spaced apart.
  • the widths of the webs 34 may for example be between 0.5 cm and 1.5 cm.
  • each shell 12 is a roof element 40 which projects in the direction of the interior 29 of the toilet bowl opposite the edge 26 of the shell 12 by a distance 27 (cf. FIGS. 6 to 8 ).
  • the protruding over the edge 26 of the shell 12 part of the roof element 40 forms the supernatant 27.
  • the projection 27 of the roof member 40 is a part of the impinging from above on the roof element 40 rinse water (arrow A in FIG FIG. 8 ) according to arrow B1 in the direction of the interior 29 of the toilet bowl and crashes from the projection 27 of the roof element 40 according to arrow B2 in the distance 27 to the opening of the shell 12 down.
  • this water flow B2 the surface of the cleaning agent 13 is not wetted.
  • the roof element 40 extends in the direction of the edge 31 of the toilet bowl approximately to the height of the shell bottom 22, so that the rinse water would actually run down from the roof element 40 according to arrow C past the shell bottom 22.
  • the running down on the back of the roof element 40 according to arrow C water is at least partially collected by means of a guide member 45 which extends in the direction of the interior 29 of the toilet bowl and a portion of the water flow according to arrow D on the upwardly facing side 44 of the shell wall 23rd passes.
  • the water then flows similar to a curtain of water according to arrow E past the shell opening 24 down.
  • the guide elements 45 preferably have obliquely upwardly projecting webs 46 on both sides (cf. Fig. 2 . 4, 5 ), via which the walls 23 of the shells 12 and the guide elements 45 are connected to the roof element 40. These webs 46 also channel the flow of water in the direction of the surface of the cleaning agent 13 according to arrow D in FIG. 8 and prevent lateral drainage.
  • the bracket 14 is on both sides with the two central roof elements 40 and below the roof elements 40 extending webs 46 (see. FIG. 1 ) connected.
  • FIG. 7 illustrated section along the line HH in FIG. 1 shows that the roof element 40 is separated from the top 44 of the shell wall 23 by a slot 48, through which the flow of water according to arrow D in FIG. 8 he follows.
  • the size of the slots 48 affects the flow of water.
  • the roof element 40 Towards the interior 29 of the toilet bowl, the roof element 40 still has a diaphragm 42.
  • the aperture 42 does not have to be continuous and uniform, it may for example also be "sinusoidal" designed (ie per shell) or comb-like or four shells 12 each differently, for example, the volume of the shells 12 rinse more or less, depending according to how the shape of the shell 12 and its degree of filling, or to adjust the flow of water, for example, still on thelocked Vietnameseende mass.
  • the panel 42 can thus be achieved a "division" of the water curtain or a stronger deflection inwards or outwards (angle 90 ° plus / minus 20 °).
  • these features can also be used be combined.
  • the shells can not be rotationally symmetrical, for example cuboid, shaped.
  • the trays 12 may be staggered, and some trays 12 may be offset rearward or forward so that the trays 12 are not all in a vertical plane.
  • the shells 12 need not all be the same, for example, the device 11 may comprise a small shell 12 and then a large one, then a small one again or a variation of the filling volume over the (also different) depth of the shells 12.
  • the shells 12 may also have a different inclination to the main axis, so be tilted differently with respect to the toilet inside 29, also also have a vertical offset or an offset to the front or rear relative to an imaginary main plane.
  • the adjustment can take place via the change in the diaphragm 42 on the roof element 40.
  • the bottom surfaces 22 of the shells 12 are not flat but shaped to thereby form figures or logos or the like.
  • the shells 12 can divide the shell 12 into, for example, two areas in which two different recipes 13a, 13b can be stored.
  • the webs 50 can shoot with the shell edge 26 or slightly projecting towards this in the direction of the interior 29 of the toilet bowl (see. 11 and FIG. 12 ), so that the protruding web 50, in particular, when it runs horizontally, in turn "collects” the run-down water. This can then run through provided in the protruding web 50 openings 51 at the located below the web 50 in the lower half-space means 13b down.
  • a shell may be provided again in another shell, so that in a shell, for example, a means in the form of a colored Circle (corresponding to the inner shell) is surrounded by a different colored ring (the outer shell).
  • the shells 12 may also be completely deflated at different times.
  • FIG. 9 Cleaning agents with such gel phases are in the FIG. 9 shown: ⁇ b> Table 1 ⁇ / b> Wt.% Imbentin C / 91/100 32 Lutensol AO 11 20 Marlon ARL 2 sodium 5 Solvent, perfume, dye ad 100 1.
  • Formulation of a transparent adhesive based on EP 1 325 103 B1 Wt.% Alky polyglycol ether 26 polyethylene glycol 1.5 glycerin 12 Alky- (C12-C14) polyglycol ether (2EO) sulphate-triisopropylamine 6 Color, fragrance, water ad 100 1.
  • Formulation of an adhesive paste based on EP 2 275 524 B1 Wt.% Kelzan ASX 1.86 Eltesol 6.5 Tensopol USP94 52.4 Versagel M 1600 40 total 100 1.
  • Formulation of an acidic adhesive based on WO 2012/013490 A1 Wt.% Zetesol TP 300 25 Phosphetal 205 25 Citrus F 544 421 5 water 45 total 100

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