EP0178302A1 - Automatic toilet flushing device - Google Patents

Automatic toilet flushing device

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EP0178302A1
EP0178302A1 EP19840902116 EP84902116A EP0178302A1 EP 0178302 A1 EP0178302 A1 EP 0178302A1 EP 19840902116 EP19840902116 EP 19840902116 EP 84902116 A EP84902116 A EP 84902116A EP 0178302 A1 EP0178302 A1 EP 0178302A1
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seat
tank
floating
flush valve
reciprocating
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Lazaro Aguero
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03DWATER-CLOSETS OR URINALS WITH FLUSHING DEVICES; FLUSHING VALVES THEREFOR
    • E03D5/00Special constructions of flushing devices, e.g. closed flushing system
    • E03D5/02Special constructions of flushing devices, e.g. closed flushing system operated mechanically or hydraulically (or pneumatically) also details such as push buttons, levers and pull-card therefor
    • E03D5/04Special constructions of flushing devices, e.g. closed flushing system operated mechanically or hydraulically (or pneumatically) also details such as push buttons, levers and pull-card therefor directly by the seat or cover combined with devices for opening and closing shutters in the bowl outlet and/or with devices for raising and lowering seat or cover; Raising or lowering seat and/or cover by flushing or by the flushing mechanism
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03DWATER-CLOSETS OR URINALS WITH FLUSHING DEVICES; FLUSHING VALVES THEREFOR
    • E03D5/00Special constructions of flushing devices, e.g. closed flushing system
    • E03D5/12Special constructions of flushing devices, e.g. closed flushing system discharging periodically

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  • the present invention relates to automatic flushing devices, for toilets, and more particulalarly, to such devices that are completely inside the toilet tank.
  • Figure 1 represents a front view of the tank with its front wall removed, showing the different elements of the present invention before the user sits down, and ti phantom it represents the position of the actuator after the user sits down.
  • Figure 2 illustrates the device after being tripped by the user's action of standing up.
  • Figure 3 is a top view of the toilet and tank without its cover.
  • Figure 4 is a side view of the toilet illustrating the invention housed inside the tank.
  • Figure 5 is an enlarged view of some of the details of spring 69, arm 7 and member 51.
  • FIG 1 where the present invention is referred to in general by numeral 100, it can be observed that this illustration represents the interior of a toilet tank with conventional float actuated valve assembly 15 on the left.
  • the mechanism of assembly 15 will not be discussed here since it is well known and it is not a part of the invention herein claimed.
  • the important feature of assembly 15 being that after the water inside tank 2 achieves a predetermined level its valve is either open or closed.
  • the present improved automatic toilet flushing device 100 is actuated through a rigid arm 7 that is horizontally mounted on the toilet's seat bottom and positioned in cooperation with elongated member 51 which is spring 69 biased, within tube 56 urging member 51 downwardly towards arm 7 in such a manner as to lift toilet seat 4, slightly, when no one is sitting on it as shown in Figure 4.
  • the spring bias action is overcome when the user sits down, causing arm 7 to push member 51 upwardly which in turn makes cam assembly 59 move upwardly since it is rigidly mounted on the upper end of member 51.
  • Cam assembly 59 like in the preferred embodiment disclosed in the parent application, now U.S. patent No.
  • 4,329,745 comprises a cover 61 housing a spring biased actuating pin 62 having a cam termination that comes in contact with a cooperating surface 89 on actuating link 86.
  • Link 86 pivots on point P which is a fixed point with respect to tube 56 that guides cam assembly 59.
  • the other end of link 86 is hingedly connected to shoe member 85 that fits abuttingly with shoulder 84 of rigid lever 80 therby providing a tripping mechanism that counteracts the upward force F applied at point 0 by floating member 20.
  • force F as shown in Figure 1 will be offset by the vertical component of the reaction force produced by the shoe member 85 and actuating link 86 assembly which is directed to the left along rigid lever 80.
  • cam assembly When cam assembly travels upwardly, as shown in phantom in Figure 1, spring biased actuating pin 62 passes cooperating cam termination 89 of actuating link 86, engaging it from its upper surface. This operation occurs when the user sits down, thereby setting it ready to trigger the tripping mechanism composed of shoe 85 and link 86 when the user gets up.
  • the reation force along lever 80 is lost and floating force F creates a clockwise torque pulling chain 88, as shown in Figure 2, causing the water in tank 2 to drain out through drain valve 98 flushing the toilet.
  • drain or flush valve 98 In the conventional toilet, drain or flush valve 98 usually has an air trap that makes it float somewhat so that when it is pulled up by chain 88 it remains above drain opening 90 thereby allowing the water in the -tank to drain out.- It is not unusual to find toilets where flush valve 98 falls on opening 90 unless the user keeps his hand on the actuating lever. This problem is solved with floating member 20, separating the floating function required to make valve 98 to stay open from the valve function itself. The present invention will insure then that valve 98 will stay open until the water level has achieved a certain predetermined level in a similar manner as it is done with the conventional float actuated valve assembly 15.
  • floating member 20 drops down to the position shown in Figure 1, allowing flush valve 98 to come down and close drain opening 90.
  • the tripping mechanism composed of shoe member 85 and actuating link 86 will have locked rigid lever 80 in place, preventing it from rotting clockwise.
  • cam assembly 59 engages cooperating cam termination 89 of actuating link 86, as shown in phantom in Figure 1.
  • the above referenced tripping mechanism is triggered allowing lever 80 to rotate clockwise by the upward floating force of floating member 20.
  • valve 98 in the preferred embodiment, is connected to tubular member 130 which in turn is connected to chain 88. Guiding member 120 keeps tubular member 130 in place. It is believed the foregoing description conveys the best understanding of the objects and advantages of the present invention. Different embodimens may be made of the inventive concept of this invention. It is to be understood that all matter disclosed herein is to be interpreted merely as illustrative, and not in a limitating sense, except as set forth in the following appended claims.

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Abstract

Dispositif automatique pour chasse d'eau destiné aux sanitaires à fonctionnement par valve, et pouvant être logé dans le réservoir de la chasse d'eau (2) hors de la vue de l'utilisateur. Aucune modification n'est apportée au système classique de valve contrôlant l'alimentation en eau, et l'ensemble de valve de vidange (15) est actionné au moyen d'un système flottant (20) disposé de manière à provoquer, selon les niveaux d'eau à l'intérieur du réservoir (2), l'ouverture de la valve de vidange. Lorsqu'une quantité d'eau suffisante a été libérée, l'action du dispositif flottant cesse et un mécanisme à déclenchement, comprenant un sabot (85) et épaulement (84), s'engage et bloque le dispositif flottant (20), empêchant ainsi l'ouverture de la valve de vidange avant que le mécanisme de déclenchement ne soit réactivé par le fait que le poids de l'utilisateur n'est plus appliqué au siège de la cuvette.Automatic flushing device for sanitary fittings with valve operation, and which can be housed in the flushing tank (2) out of the sight of the user. No modification is made to the conventional valve system controlling the water supply, and the drain valve assembly (15) is actuated by means of a floating system (20) arranged so as to cause, depending on the levels inside the tank (2), the opening of the drain valve. When a sufficient amount of water has been released, the action of the floating device ceases and a triggering mechanism, comprising a shoe (85) and shoulder (84), engages and blocks the floating device (20), preventing thus opening the drain valve before the trigger mechanism is reactivated by the fact that the weight of the user is no longer applied to the seat of the bowl.

Description

AUTOMATIC TOILET FLUSHING DEVICE
II. TECHNICAL FIELD:
The present invention was filed in the U.S. on May 7, 1984, Serial No. 375,865; to be published and issued on April 24, 1984; and which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application serial No. 06/179,766 filed on August 20, 1980.
The present invention relates to automatic flushing devices, for toilets, and more particulalarly, to such devices that are completely inside the toilet tank.
III. BACKGROUND ART:
Several devices have been designed in the past to provide an automatic flushing operation, however, none of them provid a separate function for the opening of the chain valve as the one herin claimed and described, while at the same time, being completely out of the sight of the user.
OMPI The closest prior art corresponds to the present inventor's own U.S. patent No. 4,329,745; however, the subject matter added and claimed in the present application relates to an improvement incorporating floating means that insure the continous drain of water.
IV. DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
It is the main purpose of the present invention to provide an automatic flushing device for valve actuated toilets that is self-contained within the toilet's tank
It is another object of the present invention to provide an automatic toilet flushing device having tripping means actuated by sensing the weight of the user and insuring a steady drain of the water from the toilet's tank.
Further objects of the invention will be brought out in the following part of the specification, wherein detailed description is for the purpose of fully disclosing the invention without placing limitations thereon. V. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
With the above and other related objects in view, the invention consists in the details of construction and combination of parts as will be more fully understood from the following description, when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawing in which:
Figure 1 represents a front view of the tank with its front wall removed, showing the different elements of the present invention before the user sits down, and ti phantom it represents the position of the actuator after the user sits down.
Figure 2 illustrates the device after being tripped by the user's action of standing up.
Figure 3 is a top view of the toilet and tank without its cover.
Figure 4 is a side view of the toilet illustrating the invention housed inside the tank.
Figure 5 is an enlarged view of some of the details of spring 69, arm 7 and member 51. VI. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to figure 1, where the present invention is referred to in general by numeral 100, it can be observed that this illustration represents the interior of a toilet tank with conventional float actuated valve assembly 15 on the left. The mechanism of assembly 15 will not be discussed here since it is well known and it is not a part of the invention herein claimed. The important feature of assembly 15 being that after the water inside tank 2 achieves a predetermined level its valve is either open or closed.
As in the parent application, the present improved automatic toilet flushing device 100 is actuated through a rigid arm 7 that is horizontally mounted on the toilet's seat bottom and positioned in cooperation with elongated member 51 which is spring 69 biased, within tube 56 urging member 51 downwardly towards arm 7 in such a manner as to lift toilet seat 4, slightly, when no one is sitting on it as shown in Figure 4. The spring bias action is overcome when the user sits down, causing arm 7 to push member 51 upwardly which in turn makes cam assembly 59 move upwardly since it is rigidly mounted on the upper end of member 51. Cam assembly 59, like in the preferred embodiment disclosed in the parent application, now U.S. patent No. 4,329,745; comprises a cover 61 housing a spring biased actuating pin 62 having a cam termination that comes in contact with a cooperating surface 89 on actuating link 86. Link 86 pivots on point P which is a fixed point with respect to tube 56 that guides cam assembly 59. The other end of link 86 is hingedly connected to shoe member 85 that fits abuttingly with shoulder 84 of rigid lever 80 therby providing a tripping mechanism that counteracts the upward force F applied at point 0 by floating member 20. In other words, force F as shown in Figure 1, will be offset by the vertical component of the reaction force produced by the shoe member 85 and actuating link 86 assembly which is directed to the left along rigid lever 80.
When cam assembly travels upwardly, as shown in phantom in Figure 1, spring biased actuating pin 62 passes cooperating cam termination 89 of actuating link 86, engaging it from its upper surface. This operation occurs when the user sits down, thereby setting it ready to trigger the tripping mechanism composed of shoe 85 and link 86 when the user gets up. The reation force along lever 80 is lost and floating force F creates a clockwise torque pulling chain 88, as shown in Figure 2, causing the water in tank 2 to drain out through drain valve 98 flushing the toilet.
In the conventional toilet, drain or flush valve 98 usually has an air trap that makes it float somewhat so that when it is pulled up by chain 88 it remains above drain opening 90 thereby allowing the water in the -tank to drain out.- It is not unusual to find toilets where flush valve 98 falls on opening 90 unless the user keeps his hand on the actuating lever. This problem is solved with floating member 20, separating the floating function required to make valve 98 to stay open from the valve function itself. The present invention will insure then that valve 98 will stay open until the water level has achieved a certain predetermined level in a similar manner as it is done with the conventional float actuated valve assembly 15. Once enough water has been drained out, floating member 20 drops down to the position shown in Figure 1, allowing flush valve 98 to come down and close drain opening 90. When the water level in tank 2 starts to increase again, floating member 20 will displace a certain body of water with the consequent upward floating force being produced. However, the tripping mechanism composed of shoe member 85 and actuating link 86 will have locked rigid lever 80 in place, preventing it from rotting clockwise. When the user sits down on seat 4, cam assembly 59 engages cooperating cam termination 89 of actuating link 86, as shown in phantom in Figure 1. When the user removes his weight from seat 4, the above referenced tripping mechanism is triggered allowing lever 80 to rotate clockwise by the upward floating force of floating member 20. In essence, the small rotational movement of seat 4 is converted to a vertical up and down movement that is amplified by the tripping mechanism and floating member 20 arrangement, thereby insuring continuous drain of water through drain aperture 90. Valve 98, in the preferred embodiment, is connected to tubular member 130 which in turn is connected to chain 88. Guiding member 120 keeps tubular member 130 in place. It is believed the foregoing description conveys the best understanding of the objects and advantages of the present invention. Different embodimens may be made of the inventive concept of this invention. It is to be understood that all matter disclosed herein is to be interpreted merely as illustrative, and not in a limitating sense, except as set forth in the following appended claims.
OMPI VII. INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
It is apparent from the previous paragraphs that an improvement of this type for such a toilet flushing device is quite desirable for the sanitary upkeep of toilets, specially those used by the public.

Claims

CLAIMSWhat is claimed is:
1. An automatic flushing device for toilets having a flush valve operable for releasing water from a flush tank to a toilet bowl provided with a seat hinged upon the bowl for pivotal movement around a horizontal axis at the rearward end of the seat, said device comprising, in operative combination: a. an elongated arm secured to said seat and extending rearwardly underneath said flush tank; b. means for reciprocating pivotal movements of said seat, and transmitted through said arm, along a vertical axis; c. means for spring biasing said means for reciprocating pivotal movements of said seat so as to urge said arm slightly donwardly thereby lifting said
d. floating means for actuating said flush valve within predetermined water levels in said tank; e. tripping means disposed soas to prevent said floating means from actuating said flush valve and responsive to the relative positions of said means for reciprocating for triggering its tripping function.
2. The device set forth in claim 1 and wherein said tripping means includes an actuating link having a cam termination in cooperation with said means for reciprocating the pivotal movements of said seat an a shore member hingedly connected tosaid actuating link and adapted to prevent the actuation of said flush valve by said floating means until said tripping means is actuated.
3. The device set forth in claim 2 wherein said floating means include a rigid lever that is pivoted on one end at a fixed point with respect to said tank and chain means attached to the other end and said chain being connected to said flush valve assembly and adapted to actuate it.
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