Baths – closets – sinks – and spittoons – Flush closet – Urinals only
Patent
1991-07-17
1993-11-02
Cuchlinski, Jr., William A.
Baths, closets, sinks, and spittoons
Flush closet
Urinals only
42522, 4DIG16, E03D 1118
Patent
active
052574229
ABSTRACT:
The bowl (18) of a urinal is detachably fastened with threaded bolts (20) to a building wall (19). After detaching the bowl (18), it can be swung away from the building wall (19) by a limited amount by a pivoting device (26, 27, 28) for maintenance of control devices (23) and fittings (21). The drain socket (24) is connected to the drain elbow (17) by a flexible line (12). In the use position of the urinal, a partially flexible siphon trap (12) is wound such that it forms a drain siphon. When the bowl (18) is swung away from the building wall (19), the flexible line (12) is stretched, and it is not necessary to detach the connection between the socket (24) and the drain elbow (17). The present invention permits simple maintenance of devices and fittings arranged covered behind the bowl (18).
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Beres John L.
Cuchlinski Jr. William A.
Geberit AG
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