AT47926B - Cistern valve held against an upper seat by a control lever inside the inlet connection. - Google Patents

Cistern valve held against an upper seat by a control lever inside the inlet connection.

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AT47926B
AT47926B AT47926DA AT47926B AT 47926 B AT47926 B AT 47926B AT 47926D A AT47926D A AT 47926DA AT 47926 B AT47926 B AT 47926B
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control lever
inlet connection
held against
upper seat
lever inside
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Friedrich Georg Wangelin
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Friedrich Georg Wangelin
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    Von einem Steuerhebel innerhalb des Zulaufstutzens gegen einen oberen Sitz gehaltenes Spülkastenventil.   
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 Zweck der Erfindung ist, jegliches Spritzen zu verhindern, indem die aus dem Stutzen kommenden Strahlen ausser Berührung mit dem Steuerhebel gebracht werden. 



   Die Erfindung ist auf der Zeichnung in einer beispielsweisen Ausführungsform in 
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 Schnitt nach Linie   A-B   in Fig. 1 und Fig. 4 einen Schnit nach Linie   C'-D   in Fig. 1. 



  Fig. 5 zeigt einen Querschnitt durch den ganzen Ventilkörper. 



   In einem Quersteg   (/im oberen   Teil eines Spülkastens ist von unten her ein rohrförmiger Zulaufstntzen b eingosetzt, dessen unterer Flansch zu   Lappen r für die Be-   
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 das Ventil einwirkenden Hebels e ausgebildet ist. In die   Bohrungen   des Stutzens   b     kann   von oben her der Ventilsitz f eingeschraubt sein. unter dem der Ventilkegel g lose eingesetzt. ist. Nach der aus Fig. 3 ersichtlichen Grundform dieses Kegels findet der Ventil- 
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 Durchgangskanal für das Spülwasser gebildet ist.

   In das obere offene Ende des Ventilkegels y ist ein Stopfen h aus Gummi o. dgl. eingesetzt, der bei angehobenem Ventilkegel 
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 nach Art eines Schraubenkopfes mit einer breit gehaltenen Kerbe zur Aufnahme eines   zungenförmigen   Ansatzes A, an der oberen Kante des Hebels e vorsehen. Dieres Hebel ist   dachfirstförmig gestaltet (Fig. 4).   
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 und dadurch der Durchfluss von Wasser durch den Znlaufstutzen abgesperrt. Bei einem Zuge an dem rechtseitigen Ende des llebels e hingegen entfernt sich dessen   Vorsprung k   vom   Ventilkcgel f,   der hier (lurch infolge des Wasserdruckes in der   Zuleitung vom Ventil-     sitz/abgedriickt wird,   so dass ein Zu- und Ausströmen von Spülwasser in den und durch den Auslaufstutzen erfolgen kann.

   Der Hebel r ist unterhalb des Ventilkegels g nach   unteu gebogen,   so dass die unteren Mündungen der vier segmentförmig gestalteten Kanäle im Zulaufstutzen vollständig frei liegen und das Wasser nicht in einem vollem Strahl,   sondern nur in vier einzelnen schmalen Strahlen aus dem Stutzen b unten ausfliesst. Durch   das Krümmen des Hobels e nach abwärts wird der Hebel vom Wasserstrahl auch nicht 
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    Cistern valve held against an upper seat by a control lever inside the inlet connection.
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 The aim of the invention is to prevent any splashing by bringing the jets coming from the nozzle out of contact with the control lever.



   The invention is shown in an exemplary embodiment in FIG
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 Section along line A-B in FIG. 1 and FIG. 4 a section along line C'-D in FIG. 1.



  Fig. 5 shows a cross section through the entire valve body.



   In a crossbar (/ in the upper part of a cistern, a tubular inlet support b is inserted from below, the lower flange of which becomes tabs r for loading
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 the valve acting lever e is formed. The valve seat f can be screwed into the bores of the connector b from above. under which the valve cone g is loosely inserted. is. According to the basic shape of this cone shown in Fig. 3, the valve
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 Passage channel is formed for the flushing water.

   In the upper open end of the valve cone y, a stopper h made of rubber or the like is inserted, which when the valve cone is raised
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 in the manner of a screw head with a wide notch for receiving a tongue-shaped projection A on the upper edge of the lever e. Dieres lever is designed in the shape of a roof ridge (Fig. 4).
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 and thereby shut off the flow of water through the filler neck. On the other hand, when the end of the lever e on the right-hand side is pulled, its projection k moves away from the valve plug f, which here (due to the water pressure in the supply line is pushed off by the valve seat / so that flushing water flows into and out of the valve seat) can be done through the outlet nozzle.

   The lever r is bent downwards below the valve cone g, so that the lower mouths of the four segment-shaped channels in the inlet connection are completely exposed and the water does not flow out in one full jet, but only in four individual narrow jets from the connection b below. By curving the plane e downwards, the water jet does not remove the lever either
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AT47926D 1909-11-25 1909-11-25 Cistern valve held against an upper seat by a control lever inside the inlet connection. AT47926B (en)

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