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  • This invention relates to that class of closets which is provided with such a system of valves and levers that the act of emptyingr -the soil-pan will so operate a valve as to give an after supplvof water to said pan after it has been emptied and returned to its proper receiving position; and
  • the object of this invention is to provide a new combination of levers between' the handle that operates the soil-pan and the valve that supplies the water in such a manner that space around the closet is thereby ecouomized, and a more convenient and substantial adj ustability'of the valve obtained, as will be hereafter explained iu -connection with the accompanying Drawing.
  • ljigure l represents afi-ont elevation of our apparatus complete.
  • Figure 2 is a top view of the same, with the cover and valve removed to show more distinctly the axis and lever that lifts the valve.
  • A is the trunk or receiver upon which all the other part-s are mounted.
  • B is the soilpan underneath the seat, and is attached to, and is controlled by, the shaft G, mounted in and near the top of the truuk or receiver, A.
  • a lever, D fastened firmlyY thereon in any convenient mauner, for partially rotating the shaft in order to empty the pan, I5.
  • Said lever, I) is connected by a pin similar to a crank pin, witlrthe weighted lever E, in a slot at tl, in such a manner that when the lever E is lifted by the handle Il, the soil-pan, B, will be dropped to empty it.
  • au arm, K Upon the under side of the controlling lever, and at a right angle to it, is au arm, K, in which is a slot for receiving a pin, similar to a crank pin, which engages with the curved lever L L, firmly attached to a small rock-shaft, M, near the water valve V, and just below the cover of the trunk.
  • N Upon said shaft or axis, M, is a bracket or arm, N, which works immediately under the stern of the valve at V, and which, on being raised, opens the portion of the valve that sluices the closet.
  • valve The construction of the valve is old and well known, and similar operations have been performed by a lever made adjustable in its center and operated at one end by a cam on the shaft, O, but the adjusting screws of such a device are arranged so far back from the front of the closet that after they have been in use a short time it is very diihcult to move them, especially after they become coated with rust, as they invariably do when inclosed within the trunk.
  • the lifting handle Ha connection may be made with a flexible seat in such a manner that the valve may be operated upon by a person sitting or rising from the seat.

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ditched 5mm aient @Wina DAVID MORRISON AND JOHN D. SMITH, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
Letters .Patent No. 108,378, dated' October 18, 1870.
IMPROVEM ENTS IN WATER-CL-OSETS.
The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same.
We, DAVID MORRISON and JOHN D. SMITH, both of the city, county, and State of New York, have invented certain Improvements in Water-Closets, of. which the following is a specification.
y Nature and Object.
This invention relates to that class of closets which is provided with such a system of valves and levers that the act of emptyingr -the soil-pan will so operate a valve as to give an after supplvof water to said pan after it has been emptied and returned to its proper receiving position; and
The object of this invention is to provide a new combination of levers between' the handle that operates the soil-pan and the valve that supplies the water in such a manner that space around the closet is thereby ecouomized, and a more convenient and substantial adj ustability'of the valve obtained, as will be hereafter explained iu -connection with the accompanying Drawing. ljigure l represents afi-ont elevation of our apparatus complete.
Figure 2 is a top view of the same, with the cover and valve removed to show more distinctly the axis and lever that lifts the valve.
A is the trunk or receiver upon which all the other part-s are mounted.
B is the soilpan underneath the seat, and is attached to, and is controlled by, the shaft G, mounted in and near the top of the truuk or receiver, A.
Upon the front end of said shaft C is a lever, D, fastened firmlyY thereon in any convenient mauner, for partially rotating the shaft in order to empty the pan, I5.
Said lever, I), is connected by a pin similar to a crank pin, witlrthe weighted lever E, in a slot at tl, in such a manner that when the lever E is lifted by the handle Il, the soil-pan, B, will be dropped to empty it.
Upon the under side of the controlling lever, and at a right angle to it, is au arm, K, in which is a slot for receiving a pin, similar to a crank pin, which engages with the curved lever L L, firmly attached to a small rock-shaft, M, near the water valve V, and just below the cover of the trunk. A
Upon said shaft or axis, M, is a bracket or arm, N, which works immediately under the stern of the valve at V, and which, on being raised, opens the portion of the valve that sluices the closet.
It is evident, from such a construction, that if the handle H be raised from the position shown at fig. 1, the weighted end of lever E will be raised, the pan B tilted downward, and the lever L L lifted so as to partially rotate, the axis at M, and thereby lift the arm N against the valve-stem in V, so as to open said valve and sluice the closet.
The construction of the valve is old and well known, and similar operations have been performed by a lever made adjustable in its center and operated at one end by a cam on the shaft, O, but the adjusting screws of such a device are arranged so far back from the front of the closet that after they have been in use a short time it is very diihcult to move them, especially after they become coated with rust, as they invariably do when inclosed within the trunk.
Our adjustments can all be made at the front, as shown in the drawing, the nut at 27, holding the pin in lever L L, being theV only onel required to be changed.
Instead 'of the lifting handle Ha connection may be made with a flexible seat in such a manner that the valve may be operated upon by a person sitting or rising from the seat.
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\Vhat we claim, however, isrIhe combination of the lever E with its bracket K, for carrying the pin Z, the level' L L, axis M, and arm N, for operating the valves of a water-closet, as
described.
DAVID MORRISON. [In s.] JOHN D. SMITH. [L s.]
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SAMUEL THOMSON, JAMES F. THOMSON.
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