Toilet bowl mounting structure
The toilet mounting structure addresses the issue of base member displacement in wall-hung toilets by using a support and adjustable members to distribute the load, ensuring stability and ease of installation.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- JP2024124744
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Applications
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-07-31
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-13
AI Technical Summary
The existing toilet mounting structures for wall-hung toilets are prone to displacement due to the weight of the toilet body and user, causing screws to loosen or deform, leading to potential shifting of the base member.
A toilet mounting structure comprising a support member, a base member connected to the support member, and adjustable adjustment members fixed to the wall, with front and rear portions that abut against the base member and wall to prevent shifting, and a connecting member that supports the load.
Prevents the base member from shifting by distributing the load effectively, enhancing stability and convenience during installation and use.
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Abstract
Description
[Technical Field]
[0001] The present invention relates to a toilet mounting structure. [Background technology]
[0002] Wall-hung toilets, which are installed so that the toilet bowl is raised above the floor, have become widespread in toilet stalls. A structure in which a horizontal member that bears the weight of the toilet bowl is fixed to the rear wall of the stall is also known.
[0003] For example, the horizontal member disclosed in Patent Document 1 below comprises a base member that extends left and right behind the toilet body, and movable members (hereinafter referred to as "adjustable members") that are screwed in place on both sides of the base member in the extension direction after their lengths have been adjusted. [Prior art documents] [Patent documents]
[0004] [Patent Document 1] Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2015-1077 Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]
[0005] In the cross member disclosed in Patent Document 1, the load applied to the base member is in the direction of the toilet body due to the weight of the toilet body and the weight when a toilet user sits on the toilet body. This may cause the screws that secure the base member and the adjustment member to loosen or the screw holes into which the screws are inserted to deform, which could cause the base member to shift toward the toilet body.
[0006] In view of the above-mentioned problems, an object of the present invention is to provide a toilet mounting structure that prevents displacement of a base member in a wall-hung toilet. [Means for solving the problem]
[0007] In order to solve the above problem, the toilet mounting structure of the first aspect of the present invention comprises a support member that supports the toilet body at a distance from the wall and floor of the toilet room, a base member that is connected to the upper part of the support member and extends in a direction that intersects the direction of separation between the toilet body and the wall, a connecting member that connects the support member and the base member, and an adjustment member that is fixed to the wall and is provided on the base member so that the length in the extension direction of the base member is adjustable, and the adjustment member has a front portion that abuts against the base member from the toilet body side.
[0008] In a second aspect of the present invention, the adjuster further has a rear portion that abuts against the wall surface, and the front portion is shorter than the rear portion in the up-down direction.
[0009] In a third aspect of the present invention, the adjuster is fixed to a fixing member that is fixed to the wall surface and inside the wall.
[0010] In a fourth aspect of the present invention, the connecting member includes an abutting portion that abuts against the portion of the adjusting material that overlaps with the base member from the toilet body side.
[0011] In a fifth aspect of the present invention, the contact portion extends substantially parallel to the extension direction.
[0012] In addition, in a sixth aspect of the present invention, the adjustment material includes at least a first adjustment material provided on one end side of the base member and a second adjustment material provided on the other end side of the base member, and the abutment portion includes a first abutment portion that abuts against the portion of the first adjustment material that overlaps with the base member from the toilet body side, and a second abutment portion that abuts against the portion of the second adjustment material that overlaps with the base member from the toilet body side, and the first abutment portion and the second abutment portion extend in directions approaching each other.
[0013] In a seventh aspect of the present invention, the adjuster is movable in the extension direction relative to the base member and can be fastened with a screw.
[0014] In an eighth aspect of the present invention, the base member is disposed rearward of a tank case of the toilet. [Effects of the Invention]
[0015] According to the toilet mounting structure of the present invention, it is possible to prevent the base member of a wall-hung toilet from shifting. [Brief explanation of the drawings]
[0016] [Figure 1] 1 is a front view illustrating a toilet mounting structure according to an embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 2] FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing the toilet mounting structure of FIG. 1. [Figure 3] FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing a part of the toilet mounting structure of FIG. 1. [Figure 4] FIG. 2 is a top view showing the cross member and the abutment portion of FIG. [Figure 5] FIG. 2 is a side view showing a simplified view of the horizontal member and the abutment portion of FIG. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0017] Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. To facilitate understanding of the description, the same components in the drawings will be denoted by the same reference numerals as much as possible, and duplicate descriptions will be omitted where appropriate.
[0018] === Implementation form === <Configuration> FIG. 1 is a front view showing a toilet mounting structure and a wall-hung toilet according to an embodiment of the present invention (hereinafter referred to as "this embodiment"). FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing the toilet mounting structure of FIG. FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing a part of the toilet mounting structure of FIG.
[0019] As shown in Figures 1, 2, and 3, the toilet mounting structure 1 according to this embodiment is for installing a wall-hung toilet 2 in a toilet room, and mainly comprises a support member 11, a connecting member 12, a horizontal member 13, a left side panel 14, a right side panel 15, and a front panel 16. The toilet mounting structure 1 also serves as the internal framework of a cabinet (not shown), and on its exterior are formed panels and doors for the cabinet (not shown) (the tank case 4 of the toilet fits inside the cabinet).
[0020] The support member 11 is fixed to the floor surface FL of the toilet room and supports the toilet body 3 at a distance from the wall surface WA and floor surface FL of the toilet room. The wall surface WA may be, for example, the rear wall surface formed at the farthest back when viewed from the entrance of the toilet room.
[0021] The connecting member 12 is a member that is connected to the upper part of the support member 11 and connects the support member 11 to the horizontal member 13. The connecting member 12 may be provided integrally with the support member 11.
[0022] The horizontal member 13 receives the load of the toilet body 3 and the toilet user sitting on the support member 11 via the connecting member 12, and comprises as its main parts a base member 21, a first adjusting member 22, and a second adjusting member 23. Note that, below, the first adjusting member 22 and the second adjusting member 23 may be collectively referred to simply as the "adjusting member."
[0023] The base member 21 is a member connected to the upper part of the support member 11 via the connecting member 12. The base member 21 is a plate-shaped member that extends in a direction that intersects with the direction of separation between the toilet body 3 and the wall surface WA and in a direction that is approximately parallel to the floor surface FL. However, approximately parallel here may mean that the inclination angle with respect to the floor surface FL when viewed from the front (direction facing the toilet body 3) is within ±5°. Also, the inclination angle with respect to the floor surface FL when viewed from a direction perpendicular to that (direction facing the end of the extension direction of the base member 21) may be within ±5°.
[0024] The base member 21 is positioned above and behind the tank case 4 of the toilet. Furthermore, the toilet body 3 side and the wall WA side of the base member 21 are both bent downward. In other words, the base member 21 is roughly U-shaped in cross section. However, the base member 21 may have other shapes as long as abutment surfaces for the adjustment material are formed on the toilet body side and the wall side in the direction of separation between the toilet body and the wall.
[0025] The adjusting member is a member that is fixed to the wall surface WA and is provided on the base member 21 so that its length can be adjusted in the extension direction of the base member 21. It also has a front portion that abuts against the base member 21 from the toilet body 3 side. It also has a rear portion that abuts against the wall surface WA, and the front portion is shorter in the up-down direction than the rear portion. Below, the first adjusting member 22 and the second adjusting member 23 will be described in detail. Note that the "front portion" here refers to the first front portion 31 and the second front portion 34 described below, and the "rear portion" here refers to the first rear portion 32 and the second rear portion 35 described below.
[0026] The first adjustment member 22 is fixed to the wall surface WA and is a member that fits over and covers the first region A1 that includes one end in the extension direction of the base member 21. The first adjustment member 22 includes a first front portion 31, a first rear portion 32, and a first flat plate portion 33. The first front portion 31, the first rear portion 32, and the first flat plate portion 33 are integrally formed.
[0027] The first flat plate portion 33 is a plate-like portion that abuts on the upper surface side of the first region A1 that includes one end of the base member 21 in the extension direction.
[0028] The first front portion 31 is a plate-like portion that extends downward from the end of the first flat plate portion 33 on the toilet body 3 side, and at least a portion of it abuts against the first area A1 from the toilet body 3 side.
[0029] The first rear portion 32 is a plate-like portion that extends downward from the end of the first flat plate portion 33 on the wall surface WA side, and a part of it is interposed in the gap between the first region A1 and the wall surface WA.
[0030] It is preferable that the first front portion 31 is shorter than the first rear portion 32 in the up-down direction (vertical direction).
[0031] One end of the first adjusting member 22 is fixed to one end (the left end in FIG. 1) in the left-right direction (frontage direction) of the wall surface WA, and to a fixing member R1 provided on the inside of the wall at that end. The fixing member R1 and a fixing member R2, which will be described later, are structures necessary when providing a toilet room in a building, and are made of high-strength materials such as support beams, corner posts, reinforcement beams, and partition posts.
[0032] The first adjustment member 22 is movable relative to the base member 21 so as to slide in the extension direction, and can be fastened with screws. The movement is enabled by sliding the first adjustment member 22 in the left-right direction (extension direction) relative to the base member 21.
[0033] The above-mentioned screw fastening will be described in detail below. 3, the first flat plate portion 33 is formed with a first elongated hole 24 and a second elongated hole 25, which are holes that penetrate in the up-down direction. The first elongated hole 24 and the second elongated hole 25 both extend in the extension direction of the base member 21 and the first adjustment material 22. In addition, the first elongated hole 24 is longer than the second elongated hole 25 in the extension direction.
[0034] Although not shown, a plurality of round holes are formed in the first region A1 of the base member 21 at positions corresponding to the first elongated holes 24 and the second elongated holes 25.
[0035] 2, screws B1 and B2 can be inserted into and fastened to the first elongated hole 24 (and the corresponding circular hole in the base member 21). Also, screw B3 can be inserted into and fastened to the second elongated hole 25 (and the corresponding circular hole in the base member 21).
[0036] This makes it possible to move the first adjustment member 22 relative to the base member 21 and then fasten it with screws so that the first adjustment member 22 is in an appropriate position during construction.
[0037] Furthermore, since the first elongated hole 24, the second elongated hole 25, and the two corresponding elongated holes extend in the left-right direction, which is the movement direction of the first adjustment member 22, the screws can be fastened even if the position is changed within a predetermined range. Furthermore, since the screws B1, B2, and B3 are fastened, respectively, strength is increased. Furthermore, by separating the screws B1 and B2 inserted into the same first elongated hole 24 by a predetermined distance or more (in the extension direction of the elongated holes), strength is further increased. The first elongated hole 24 is formed longer than the second elongated hole 25 by this predetermined distance (toward one end of the base member 21). (Similarly, the elongated hole in the base member 21 corresponding to the first elongated hole 24 is formed longer than the elongated hole in the base member 21 corresponding to the second elongated hole 25.)
[0038] The second adjustment member 23 is fixed to the wall surface WA at a distance from the first adjustment member 22, and is a member that fits to cover the second region A2 that includes the other end in the extension direction of the base member 21. The second adjustment member 23 has a second front portion 34, a second rear portion 35, and a second flat plate portion 36. The second front portion 34, the second rear portion 35, and the second flat plate portion 36 are integrally formed.
[0039] The second flat plate portion 36 is a plate-like portion that abuts from the upper surface side against the second region A2 that includes the other end of the base member 21 in the extension direction.
[0040] The second front portion 34 is a plate-like portion that extends downward from the end of the second flat portion 36 on the toilet body 3 side, and at least a portion of it abuts against the second area A2 from the toilet body 3 side.
[0041] The second rear portion 35 is a plate-like portion that extends downward from the end of the second flat plate portion 36 on the wall surface WA side, and a part of it is interposed between the second region A2 and the wall surface WA.
[0042] It is preferable that the second front portion 34 is shorter than the second rear portion 35 in the up-down direction (vertical direction).
[0043] One end of the second adjusting material 23 is fixed to the other end (the right end in FIG. 1) in the left-right direction (frontage direction) of the wall surface WA, and to a fixing member R2 provided on the inner side of the other end.
[0044] The second adjustment member 23 is movable relative to the base member 21 so as to slide in the extension direction, and can be fastened with screws. The movement is enabled by sliding the second adjustment member 23 in the left-right direction (extension direction) relative to the base member 21.
[0045] The above-mentioned screw fastening will be described in detail below. 3, the second flat plate portion 36 is formed with a third elongated hole 26 and a fourth elongated hole 27, which are holes that penetrate in the up-down direction. The third elongated hole 26 and the fourth elongated hole 27 both extend in the extension direction of the base member 21 and the second adjustment material 23. In addition, the third elongated hole 26 is longer than the fourth elongated hole 27 in the extension direction.
[0046] Although not shown, a plurality of round holes are formed in the second region A2 of the base member 21 at positions corresponding to the third elongated hole 26 and the fourth elongated hole 27.
[0047] 2, screws B4 and B5 can be inserted into and fastened to the third elongated hole 26 (and the corresponding round hole in the base member 21). Also, screw B6 can be inserted into and fastened to the fourth elongated hole 27 (and the corresponding round hole in the base member).
[0048] This makes it possible to move the second adjustment member 23 relative to the base member 21 and then fasten it with screws so that the second adjustment member 23 is in an appropriate position during construction.
[0049] Furthermore, because the third oblong hole 26, the fourth oblong hole 27, and the two corresponding oblong holes extend in the left-right direction, which is the movement direction of the second adjustment member 23, the screws can be fastened even if the position is changed within a predetermined range. Furthermore, because the screws B4, B5, and B6 are fastened, respectively, strength is increased. Furthermore, by separating the screws B4 and B5 inserted into the same third oblong hole 26 by a predetermined distance or more (in the extension direction of the oblong holes), strength is further increased. The third oblong hole 26 is formed longer than the fourth oblong hole 27 by this predetermined distance (toward the other end of the base member 21). (Similarly, the oblong hole in the base member 21 corresponding to the third oblong hole 26 is formed longer than the oblong hole in the base member 21 corresponding to the fourth oblong hole 27.)
[0050] The length of the wall surface WA in the left-right direction varies depending on the toilet room. Therefore, in this embodiment, by sliding the first adjustment member 22 and the second adjustment member 23 in the left-right direction, i.e., in the extension direction of the horizontal member 13, one end of the first adjustment member 22 is positioned at one end of the wall surface WA (the position of the fixing member R1), and one end of the second adjustment member 23 is positioned at the other end of the wall surface WA (the position of the fixing member R2).
[0051] A through-hole (not shown) is formed in the first rear portion 32 of the first adjustment member 22, which abuts against one end of the wall surface WA (the position of the fixing member R1). A through-hole (not shown) is also formed in the second rear portion 35 of the second adjustment member 23, which abuts against the other end of the wall surface WA (the position of the fixing member R2). Screws SC (three each in FIG. 2) are inserted into these through-holes, thereby fastening the first adjustment member 22 and the second adjustment member 23 to the wall surface WA. The screws SC are screws or the like.
[0052] The connecting member 12 also has a contact portion that contacts the portion of the adjusting material that overlaps with the base member from the toilet body 3. More specifically, the connecting member 12 has a first contact portion 28 that contacts the portion of the first adjusting material 22 that overlaps with the first region A1 from the toilet body 3, and a second contact portion 29 that contacts the portion of the second adjusting material 23 that overlaps with the second region A2 from the toilet body 3.
[0053] Here, Figure 4 is a top view showing the cross member 13, the first abutment portion 28, and the second abutment portion 29 of Figure 1, and Figure 5 is a side view showing a simplified view of the cross member 13, the first abutment portion 28, and the second abutment portion 29 of Figure 1.
[0054] As shown in Fig. 4, the first contact portion 28 and the second contact portion 29 extend substantially parallel to the extension direction of the base member 21. Preferably, the first contact portion 28 and the second contact portion 29 extend in directions approaching each other. However, "substantially parallel" here may mean that the inclination angle with respect to the base member 21 when viewed from the front (direction facing the toilet body 3) is within ±10°. Also, the inclination angle with respect to the base member 21 when viewed from a direction perpendicular thereto (direction facing the end of the base member 21 in the extension direction) may be within ±10°.
[0055] As shown in FIG. 5, the second contact portion 29 is formed in an L-shape and contacts the lower end surface 21A of the portion of the base member 21 that is bent downward toward the toilet body 3, and the lower end surface 34A of the second front portion 34.
[0056] Similarly, the first contact portion 28 is also formed in an L-shape and contacts the lower end surface 21A and the lower end surface of the first front portion 31 (not shown).
[0057] 1 and 2, the left side plate 14 is a plate-like member that is attached to the support member 11 and the connecting member 12 from the left side, i.e., the side of the fixing member R1. The left side plate 14 separates the space in which the tank case 4 is stored from the space below the first adjustment member 22. The space below the first adjustment member 22 can be used as a storage space that can be used by toilet users.
[0058] 1 and 2, the right side plate 15 is a plate-like member that is attached to the support member 11 and the connecting member 12 from the right side, i.e., the side of the fixing member R2. The right side plate 15 separates the space in which the tank case 4 is stored from the space below the second adjustment member 23. The space below the second adjustment member 23 can be used as a storage space that can be used by toilet users.
[0059] The front plate 16 is a plate-like member attached to the lower front end of the support member 11. Since it is provided between the tank case 4 and the toilet body 3, a large-diameter hole 40 is formed in it as shown in FIG. 3 to ensure a flow path (not shown) between the tank case 4 and the toilet body 3.
[0060] <Action and effect> The toilet mounting structure 1 of this embodiment comprises a support member 11 that supports the toilet body 3 at a distance from the wall WA and floor FL of the toilet room, a base member 21 that is connected to the upper part of the support member 11 and extends in a direction intersecting the direction of separation between the toilet body 3 and the wall WA, a connecting member 12 that connects the support member 11 and the base member 21, and adjustment members (first adjustment member 22 and second adjustment member 23) that are fixed to the wall WA and are provided on the base member 21 so that their length can be adjusted in the extension direction of the base member 21, and the adjustment members have front portions (first front portion 31 and second front portion 34) that abut against the base member 21 from the toilet body 3 side. In this way, in this embodiment, the front portion formed on the adjustment material fixed to the wall surface WA of the toilet room abuts against the base member 21 from the toilet body 3 side (front side), thereby preventing the base member 21 from shifting forward.
[0061] Furthermore, in the toilet mounting structure 1 according to this embodiment, the adjusting member further has rear portions (first rear portion 32 and second rear portion 35) that abut against the wall surface WA, and the front portions are shorter in the vertical direction than the rear portions. In this embodiment, when fixing the adjustment material to the wall surface WA, if the rear part is screwed to the wall surface WA, the installer can insert his / her hand or tools to insert the screw through the gap created by the difference in vertical width between the front part and the rear part, thereby improving convenience for the installer during installation. Furthermore, if the space below the adjusting material is used as storage space that can be used by toilet users, shortening the front part also increases the capacity of that storage space, improving convenience for toilet users when using it.
[0062] Furthermore, in the toilet mounting structure 1 according to this embodiment, the adjusting material is fixed to the wall surface WA and a fixing member that is fixed inside the wall. In this embodiment, the weight of the toilet body 3 and the toilet user places a load on the fixing points of the first adjustment member 22 and the second adjustment member 23 on the wall surface WA. Meanwhile, fixing members R1 and R2 are provided on the inside of both left and right ends of the wall surface WA, providing high strength. Therefore, by placing the fixing points at both left and right ends of the wall surface WA, it is possible to prevent the wall surface WA from warping due to the load.
[0063] In addition, in the toilet mounting structure 1 of this embodiment, the connecting member 12 has abutment portions (first abutment portion 28 and second abutment portion 29) that abut from the toilet body 3 side against the portion that overlaps with the base member 21 of the adjustment material. In this manner, in this embodiment, the force that tends to cause the base member 21 to shift toward the toilet body 3 can be stopped by the first contact portion 28 and the second contact portion 29.
[0064] In addition, in the toilet mounting structure 1 according to this embodiment, the abutment portion extends substantially parallel to the extension direction. In this way, in this embodiment, the contact area of the adjustment material at the contact portion can be increased to a greater extent than the area where it overlaps with the base member 21, thereby more effectively preventing the force that tends to cause the base member 21 to shift toward the toilet body 3.
[0065] In addition, in the toilet mounting structure 1 of this embodiment, the adjustment material includes at least a first adjustment material 22 provided on one end side of the base member 21 and a second adjustment material 23 provided on the other end side of the base member 21, and the abutment portion includes a first abutment portion 28 that abuts from the toilet body 3 side against the portion of the first adjustment material 22 that overlaps with the base member 21, and a second abutment portion 29 that abuts from the toilet body 3 side against the portion of the second adjustment material 23 that overlaps with the base member 21, and the first abutment portion 28 and the second abutment portion 29 extend in directions approaching each other. In this way, in this embodiment, the first abutment portion 28 and the second abutment portion 29 do not interfere with the left side plate 14 and the right side plate 15 provided on both sides of the toilet body 3, making design easier.
[0066] Furthermore, in the toilet mounting structure 1 according to this embodiment, the adjusting member is movable in the extension direction relative to the base member 21 and can be fastened with a screw. In this way, in this embodiment, the position of the adjustment material can be moved, making it easy to adjust the length of the horizontal member 13 in the extension direction to match the width of the toilet cubicle, improving convenience during installation.
[0067] Furthermore, in the toilet mounting structure 1 according to this embodiment, the base member 21 is disposed behind the tank case 4 of the toilet. In this way, in this embodiment, the distance from the toilet body 3 can be increased, thereby reducing the load on the base member 21 caused by the weight of the toilet body 3 and the toilet user.
[0068] === Variations === The present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments. In other words, designs that are produced by those skilled in the art with appropriate design modifications to the above-described specific examples are also included within the scope of the present invention as long as they include the features of the present invention. Furthermore, the elements of the above-described embodiments and the following modifications can be combined to the extent technically possible, and such combinations are also included within the scope of the present invention as long as they include the features of the present invention.
[0069] 1 to 4, the first front portion 31 is shown as being formed over the entire length of the first adjustment material 22 in the extension direction, and the second front portion 34 is shown as being formed over the entire length of the second adjustment material 23 in the extension direction. However, the first front portion 31 only needs to be formed so as to include a range that overlaps with the first region A1, and does not need to extend over the entire length of the first adjustment material 22 in the extension direction. Furthermore, the second front portion 34 only needs to be formed so as to include a range that overlaps with the second region A2, and does not need to extend over the entire length of the second adjustment material 23 in the extension direction. Furthermore, in this configuration, it is not necessary to make the first front portion 31 shorter than the first rear portion 32, or the second front portion 34 shorter than the second rear portion 35. If the positions at which the first front portion 31 and the second front portion 34 are formed are located more inward in the extension direction than the positions at which the screw holes for inserting the screws SC in the first rear portion 32 and the second rear portion 35 are formed, it is possible to ensure space for inserting hands or instruments when inserting the screws SC.
[0070] In the above embodiment, the side of the base member 21 facing the toilet body 3 is bent at a substantially right angle. However, the side of the base member 21 facing the toilet body 3 may be bent at an acute angle. In that case, the first front portion 31 is bent at an acute angle relative to the first flat plate portion 33, and the second front portion 34 is bent at an acute angle relative to the second flat plate portion 36, in accordance with the shape of the base member 21.
[0071] Furthermore, the toilet body 3 side and / or wall surface WA side of the base member 21 do not need to be bent. Furthermore, if the first abutment portion 28 and the second abutment portion 29 are present, the first front portion 31 of the first adjustment material 22 and the second front portion 34 of the second adjustment material 23 do not need to be provided. However, in that case, the first abutment portion 28 will abut against the end of the base member 21 on the toilet body 3 side and the end of the first adjustment material 22 on the toilet body 3 side. Furthermore, the second abutment portion 29 will abut against the end of the base member 21 on the toilet body 3 side and the end of the second adjustment material 23 on the toilet body 3 side.
[0072] In the above embodiment, the first adjustment material 22 is fitted to cover the first region A1 of the base member 21, and the second adjustment material 23 is fitted to cover the second region A2 of the base member 21. However, the first region A1 of the base member 21 may be fitted to cover the first adjustment material 22, and the second region A2 of the base member 21 may be fitted to cover the second adjustment material 23. In this case, the base member 21 may be fixed to the wall surface WA.
[0073] Furthermore, although the "adjusting material" in the above embodiment refers to two components, the first adjusting material 22 and the second adjusting material 23, the "adjusting material" may refer to three or more components. In this case, the third and subsequent components (not shown) may be components that fit over and cover regions of the base member 21 other than the first region A1 and the second region A2. Furthermore, the third and subsequent components (not shown) may have a configuration similar to the first front portion 31 (second front portion 34), the first rear portion 32 (second rear portion 35), and the first flat plate portion 33 (second flat plate portion 36) of the first adjusting material 22 (second adjusting material 23). In this case, the "front portion" described in the above embodiment may refer to the first front portion 31 and the second front portion 34 as well as the corresponding components in the third and subsequent components, and the "rear portion" may refer to the first rear portion 32 and the second rear portion 35 as well as the corresponding components in the third and subsequent components.
[0074] Furthermore, the "contact portion" described in the above embodiment is not limited to two members, the first contact portion 28 and the second contact portion 29, but may be any number of members as long as it is one or more. [Explanation of symbols]
[0075] 1: Toilet mounting structure, 3: Toilet body, 11: Support member, 12: Connecting member, 21: Base member, 22: First adjusting member, 23: Second adjusting member, 28: First contact portion, 29: Second contact portion, 31: First front portion, 34: Second front portion, FL: Floor surface, WA: Wall surface, A1: First region, A2: Second region
Claims
1. a support member that supports the toilet body at a distance from the wall and floor of the toilet room; a base member connected to an upper portion of the support member and extending in a direction intersecting the direction of separation between the toilet body and the wall surface; a connecting member that connects the support member and the base member; an adjusting member fixed to the wall surface and provided on the base member so as to be adjustable in length in the extension direction of the base member; Equipped with The adjusting member has a front portion that abuts against the base member from the toilet body side. Toilet mounting structure.
2. The adjusting member further has a rear portion that abuts against the wall surface, The front portion is shorter in the vertical direction than the rear portion.
2. The toilet mounting structure of claim 1.
3. The adjustment material is fixed to a fixing member fixed to the wall surface and within the wall.
2. The toilet mounting structure of claim 1.
4. The connecting member has an abutting portion that abuts against the portion of the adjusting material that overlaps with the base member from the toilet body side. The toilet mounting structure according to any one of claims 1 to 3.
5. The abutment portion extends substantially parallel to the extension direction.
5. The toilet mounting structure according to claim 4.
6. The adjusting material includes at least a first adjusting material provided on one end side of the base member and a second adjusting material provided on the other end side of the base member, The contact portion includes a first contact portion that contacts the portion of the first adjustment material that overlaps with the base member from the toilet body side, and a second contact portion that contacts the portion of the second adjustment material that overlaps with the base member from the toilet body side, The first contact portion and the second contact portion extend in directions approaching each other.
6. The toilet mounting structure according to claim 5.
7. The adjustment member is movable in the extension direction relative to the base member and can be fastened with a screw.
2. The toilet mounting structure of claim 1.
8. The base member is disposed rearward of the tank case of the toilet.
2. The toilet mounting structure of claim 1.
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