US2004169117A1PendingUtilityA1

Arrangement for attaching a hygienic article

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Priority: Dec 13, 2002Filed: Dec 12, 2003Published: Sep 2, 2004
Est. expiryDec 13, 2022(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
E03C 1/066E03C 1/06
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Abstract

An arrangement for attaching a hygienic article such that its height will be adjustable incorporates a wall-mounting rod that may be attached to the wall using brackets. The wall-mounting rod incorporates a guiding profile, along which a slide may be slid. The brackets are configured such that they leave the guiding profile clear in order that a slide may be slid past the locations where they engage the wall-mounting rod without hindrance.

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1 . An arrangement for attaching hygienic articles such that their height will be adjustable having 
 1.1 a wall-mounting rod ( 1 ,  21 ,  31 ) that    1.1.1 has a continuous, guiding profile for guiding a slide ( 6 ) extending over its full length,    1.2 at least one bracket ( 2 ,  34 ) for fastening the wall-mounting rod ( 1 ,  21 ,  31 ) to a wall or similar that    1.2.1 leaves that part of the guiding profile used for guiding the slide ( 6 ) clear.    
     
     
         2 . An arrangement according to  claim 1 , where the bracket ( 2 ,  34 ) may be attached to the wall-mounting rod ( 1 ,  21 ,  31 ) in the vicinities of its ends.  
     
     
         3 . An arrangement according to  claim 1  or  claim 2 , where the bracket ( 2 ,  34 ) may be attached to the wall-mounting rod ( 1 ,  21 ,  31 ) by inserting it into same, latching it onto same, or similar.  
     
     
         4 . An arrangement according to any of the foregoing claims having several, at least partially identically shaped brackets ( 2 ,  34 ).  
     
     
         5 . An arrangement according to any of the foregoing claims, where the at least one bracket ( 2 ,  34 ) is configured for attachment to two sections ( 1   a ,  1   b ,  31   a ,  31   b ) of a wall-mounting rod that are to be coaxially arranged.  
     
     
         6 . An arrangement according to any of the foregoing claims, where the at least one bracket ( 2 ,  34 ) has two attachment sections ( 2   a ,  2   b ), one each on or near each of its ends, one ( 2   a ) of which is configured for attaching a terminating collar ( 3 ) or some other terminating component ( 4 ) for terminating the wall-mounting rod.  
     
     
         7 . An arrangement according to  claim 6 , where the attachment section ( 2   a ) for attaching the terminating component has a device for the form-fit, or interference-fit, attachment of a terminating component ( 3 ,  4 ).  
     
     
         8 . An arrangement according to claims  6  and  7 , where both attachment sections ( 2   a ,  2   b ) have means for guiding the sections ( 1   a ,  1   b ,  31   a ,  31   b ) of the wall-mounting rod.  
     
     
         9 . An arrangement according to any of claims  6 - 8 , where the two attachment sections ( 2   a ,  2   b ) are separated by a land ( 8 ) that may also form a joint, if desired.  
     
     
         10 . An arrangement according to any of the foregoing claims, where the wall-mounting rod ( 1 ,  21 ) has a groove ( 5 ), preferably on the front surface of the wall-mounting rod ( 1 ,  21 ), forming a guiding profile.  
     
     
         11 . An arrangement according to any of the foregoing claims, where a lower terminating component ( 4 ) has an extension of the groove ( 5 ).  
     
     
         12 . An arrangement according to any of the foregoing claims, where the wall-mounting rod ( 1 ,  21 ) forms a length of hollow, profiled stock and the bracket ( 2 ,  34 ) engages the interior ( 22 ) of its hollow profile ( 1 ,  21 ,  31 ).  
     
     
         13 . An arrangement according to any of the foregoing claims, where the accessory items may be attached to the bracket ( 2 ,  34 ,  40 ), in particular, to the land ( 8 ,  41 ) separating its two attachment sections, where the land may be broadened for this purpose, if necessary.

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