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US1490227A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03DWATER-CLOSETS OR URINALS WITH FLUSHING DEVICES; FLUSHING VALVES THEREFOR
    • E03D3/00Flushing devices operated by pressure of the water supply system flushing valves not connected to the water-supply main, also if air is blown in the water seal for a quick flushing
    • E03D3/02Self-closing flushing valves
    • E03D3/04Self-closing flushing valves with piston valve and pressure chamber for retarding the valve-closing movement
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T137/00Fluid handling
    • Y10T137/8593Systems
    • Y10T137/86493Multi-way valve unit
    • Y10T137/86574Supply and exhaust
    • Y10T137/8667Reciprocating valve
    • Y10T137/86678Combined disk or plug and gate or piston
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T137/00Fluid handling
    • Y10T137/8593Systems
    • Y10T137/87917Flow path with serial valves and/or closures

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  • This invention relates to plumbing apparatus, and has special reference to a valve for out-door closets.
  • valve packing will be of such nature as to be readily removed and replaced when desired but in which this valve packing will not be subject to as great wear as is ordinarily the case with cup packings and the like.
  • a second important object of the invention is to provide an improved construction of valve of this type so arranged that any misalinement of the upper part of the device will not aect the correct seating of the lower valve.
  • F ig. 1 is a vertical section through a valve of the character described, the central parts being broken away, and the valve being shown as attached vdirectly to a closet.
  • Fig. 2 is a transverse section through the bleeder and bleeder ports of the valve.
  • an upper valve casing 10 having a lower inlet end 11, and an upper outlet 12, which may be connected by means of a union Serial No. 621,599.
  • the casing 10 is also provided with a lower lateral outlet 16 adapted for connection, when desired, to a tank, but which may be closed, when a tank is not used, by a cap 17.
  • the interior of the'casing 10 between the outlets 12 and 16 is threaded as at 18, and extending downward through the open top of the casing 10 is a valve seat casing or bonnet 194having a valve'seat 20 at its lower end and provided with lateral ports 21.
  • the upper end of this valve seat casing or bonnet is provided with a flange 22 between which and the upper end of the casing 10 is located a packing washer 23.
  • a vvalve stem 24 Through the bonnet 19 extends a vvalve stem 24, the opening through which it passes being protected from leakage by the usual gland 25.
  • a collar 26 On the upper end of this stem 24 is screwed a collar 26, which is prevented fromv accidental rotation by means otra set screw 27. Beneath this collar rests the rear end of the operating lever 28 which is pivoted to a bracket 29 carried bythe nipple 14, the forward end of the'lever 28 being connected to the seat or cover 30.
  • the stem 24 Below the bonnet 19 the stem 24 is provided with a collar 31 which supports a valve 32 cooperating with the seat 20, and held in position by means of a nut 33 screwed on the stem 24.
  • a coil spring 34 Between this nut 33 and the top of the bonnet 19 is a coil spring 34 which surrounds the valve stem 24 and urges the valve to open position.
  • the lower valve is provided with a valve casing 35 having a threaded lower end 36 tor connection to the water supply, and immediately above this threaded lower end the lower casing is provided with a valve seat 37.
  • the upper end of the lower casing and the lower end of the upper casing are connected by a pipe 38 down which the valve stem 24 passes, this stem being provided with a threaded lower end on which is screwed a fork member 39 between the arms of which extends a lug 40 ⁇ formed on the upper end of the lower valve 41.
  • a pivot pin 42 connects this lug and the yoke 39.
  • the valve 41 has free flexible movement relative to thestem 24 so that any misalinement of said stem will not cause cooking of the lower valve.
  • This lower valve is formed in three parts, the main part or body 41 being provided with reduced ends 48 to the upper end of which is screwed a tubular member 44 carrying the lug 40.
  • the lower extremity or this reduced end 43 is screwed a lower valve member 45 carrying at its lower end a removable and renewable valve proper 46 which, when the valve is closed, rests on the seat 37.
  • These three members forming the lower valve have alined openings extending longitudinally therein, the openings of the upper two members extending entirely through said members, while the opening in the lower member is closed at its bottom as clearly shown.
  • shoulders are formed which are undercut, as clearly shown at 47, so that packing rings 48 of trapezoidal cross section kmay rest therein, and be securely held by the end members 44 and 45 respect-ively.
  • the lower member 45 are formed inlet ports 49, while smaller outlet ports or bleeder ports 50 are formed in the lower end of the upper end and in alinement therewith in the upper end oi' the central member.
  • a bleeder port extending from the valve casing 35, and this port is so positioned that, when the lower valve is open, it will lie between lthe two packing rings 48, while upon movement of the lower valve downward, it will be alined with the upper ports 50.
  • the lower valve In operation, the lower valve is normally closed and the'upper valve opened, these valves being held in this position by the action of the spring 34. However, when the seat 30 is depressed, the upper valve is closed and the lower valve opened. This will now allow water to flow up and pass into the tank through the port 16. Upon the seat 30 being again raised by the action of the spring, the lower valve will close, and the water will flow through the upper valve casing passing out oit' the port l2 until the level oit the water is below the level of this port.
  • a piston valve having upper and lower piston valve portions and comprising a central body portion having reduced and shouldered ends, an upper portion screwed on the upper end, a lower portion screwed on the lower end, packing rings resting against the shoulders of the reduced end of the central portion and held in position by the upper and lower portion, said shouldered portions being undercutand the packing rings being trapezoidal in cross section, the central and upper portions being provided with centrally disposed openings extending longitudinally therethrough, the lower portion being provided with an opening closed at its bottom and communicating at its top with the opening in the central portion, the lower portion being provided with lateral ports communicating with its opening, the lower end of the upper portion and the upper end of the central portion being provided with alined ports above the upper packing ring.
  • a piston valve comprising a center body portion, upper and lower portions screwed on the respective upper and lower ends of said body portion, packing rings held between said upper and lower portions and the body portion; the center upper portion being provided with centrally disposed openings eX- tending longitudinally therethrough, and constituting a fluid passage opening at the top, the lower portion being provided with a corresponding opening closed at its bottom and communicating at its top with the opening in the center portion and having a reduced end, said lower portion being p-rovided with lateral ports in its reduced portion, a housing surrounding the valve and provided intermediate its ends with a drain opening, the body portions being provided with ports adapted to communicate with said drain opening in one position of the valve.

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W. H. OSBORN April-2:15 19.24.
CLOSET VALVE Filed Feb. 27. v19123 gwuemtoz Btl Patented Apr. 15, 1924.
WILLIAM H. OSBORN, 0F LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY.
CLOSET VALVE.
Application filed February 27, 1923.
To all whom t may concern.'
Be it known that WILLIAM H. GsBonN, citizen of the United States, residing at Louisville, in the county of Jefferson and State of Kentucky, has invented certain new and useful Improvements in Closet Valves, 01"' which the Jfollowing is a specifica tion.
This invention relates to plumbing apparatus, and has special reference to a valve for out-door closets.
- In devices of this character, it is common to place a lower valve beneath the frost line in the earth, and au upper valve about on the level with the closet. The consequence of this arrangement is that the lower valve is inaccessible without great labor in taking up the ground. Because of this any wear in the packing of the valve is dicult to correct and results in leaks and loss of water.
One important object of the invention is to provide an improved general construction of valve of this character wherein the valve packing will be of such nature as to be readily removed and replaced when desired but in which this valve packing will not be subject to as great wear as is ordinarily the case with cup packings and the like.
A second important object of the invention is to provide an improved construction of valve of this type so arranged that any misalinement of the upper part of the device will not aect the correct seating of the lower valve.
With the above and other objects in view as will be hereinafter apparent, the invention consists in general of certain novel details of construction and combinations of parts hereinafter fully described, illustrated in the accompanying drawings and specilically claimed.
In the accompanying drawings like characters of reference indicate like parts in the several views, and:
F ig. 1 is a vertical section through a valve of the character described, the central parts being broken away, and the valve being shown as attached vdirectly to a closet.
Fig. 2 is a transverse section through the bleeder and bleeder ports of the valve.
In the embodiment of the invention herein illustrated, it will be seen that there is provided an upper valve casing 10 having a lower inlet end 11, and an upper outlet 12, which may be connected by means of a union Serial No. 621,599.
18 to a nipple 14 leading to the closet connection 15. The casing 10 is also provided with a lower lateral outlet 16 adapted for connection, when desired, to a tank, but which may be closed, when a tank is not used, by a cap 17. The interior of the'casing 10 between the outlets 12 and 16 is threaded as at 18, and extending downward through the open top of the casing 10 is a valve seat casing or bonnet 194having a valve'seat 20 at its lower end and provided with lateral ports 21. The upper end of this valve seat casing or bonnet is provided with a flange 22 between which and the upper end of the casing 10 is located a packing washer 23. Through the bonnet 19 extends a vvalve stem 24, the opening through which it passes being protected from leakage by the usual gland 25. On the upper end of this stem 24 is screwed a collar 26, which is prevented fromv accidental rotation by means otra set screw 27. Beneath this collar rests the rear end of the operating lever 28 which is pivoted to a bracket 29 carried bythe nipple 14, the forward end of the'lever 28 being connected to the seat or cover 30. Below the bonnet 19 the stem 24 is provided with a collar 31 which supports a valve 32 cooperating with the seat 20, and held in position by means of a nut 33 screwed on the stem 24. Between this nut 33 and the top of the bonnet 19 is a coil spring 34 which surrounds the valve stem 24 and urges the valve to open position.
The lower valve is provided with a valve casing 35 having a threaded lower end 36 tor connection to the water supply, and immediately above this threaded lower end the lower casing is provided with a valve seat 37. The upper end of the lower casing and the lower end of the upper casingare connected by a pipe 38 down which the valve stem 24 passes, this stem being provided with a threaded lower end on which is screwed a fork member 39 between the arms of which extends a lug 40 `formed on the upper end of the lower valve 41. A pivot pin 42 connects this lug and the yoke 39. By this means the valve 41 has free flexible movement relative to thestem 24 so that any misalinement of said stem will not cause cooking of the lower valve. This lower valve is formed in three parts, the main part or body 41 being provided with reduced ends 48 to the upper end of which is screwed a tubular member 44 carrying the lug 40. To
the lower extremity or this reduced end 43 is screwed a lower valve member 45 carrying at its lower end a removable and renewable valve proper 46 which, when the valve is closed, rests on the seat 37. These three members forming the lower valve have alined openings extending longitudinally therein, the openings of the upper two members extending entirely through said members, while the opening in the lower member is closed at its bottom as clearly shown. Between the reduced ends 43 and the body of the central member, shoulders are formed which are undercut, as clearly shown at 47, so that packing rings 48 of trapezoidal cross section kmay rest therein, and be securely held by the end members 44 and 45 respect-ively. ln the lower member 45 are formed inlet ports 49, while smaller outlet ports or bleeder ports 50 are formed in the lower end of the upper end and in alinement therewith in the upper end oi' the central member. At 5l is a bleeder port extending from the valve casing 35, and this port is so positioned that, when the lower valve is open, it will lie between lthe two packing rings 48, while upon movement of the lower valve downward, it will be alined with the upper ports 50. v n
In operation, the lower valve is normally closed and the'upper valve opened, these valves being held in this position by the action of the spring 34. However, when the seat 30 is depressed, the upper valve is closed and the lower valve opened. This will now allow water to flow up and pass into the tank through the port 16. Upon the seat 30 being again raised by the action of the spring, the lower valve will close, and the water will flow through the upper valve casing passing out oit' the port l2 until the level oit the water is below the level of this port. There will now be left standing in the pipe 38 a considerable quantity of water which, during cold weather, would be apt to freeze in that pipe except for the provision made for draining, and it will be noted that when the lower valve is closed, the water from the pipe 38 can flow down and pass out through the openings 50 and the bleeder 5l. It will also be noted that no water, by reason of kthe spaced arrangement of the packing rings 48, can iow out through this bleeder until such time as the lower valve is closed.
It will also be observed that the peculiar construction of connection between the lower valve and its stem gives a free exible connection.
There has thus been provided a simple and eiiicient device of the kind described and for the purpose specified.
It is obvious that minor changes may be made in the form and construction ot the invention without departing from the material spirit thereof. it is not, therefore, desired to conne the invention to the exact form herein shown and described, but it is desired to include all such as properly come within the scope claimed.
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed as new, is:
l. in a device of the kind described, a piston valve having upper and lower piston valve portions and comprising a central body portion having reduced and shouldered ends, an upper portion screwed on the upper end, a lower portion screwed on the lower end, packing rings resting against the shoulders of the reduced end of the central portion and held in position by the upper and lower portion, said shouldered portions being undercutand the packing rings being trapezoidal in cross section, the central and upper portions being provided with centrally disposed openings extending longitudinally therethrough, the lower portion being provided with an opening closed at its bottom and communicating at its top with the opening in the central portion, the lower portion being provided with lateral ports communicating with its opening, the lower end of the upper portion and the upper end of the central portion being provided with alined ports above the upper packing ring.
2. In a device of the kind described, a piston valve comprising a center body portion, upper and lower portions screwed on the respective upper and lower ends of said body portion, packing rings held between said upper and lower portions and the body portion; the center upper portion being provided with centrally disposed openings eX- tending longitudinally therethrough, and constituting a fluid passage opening at the top, the lower portion being provided with a corresponding opening closed at its bottom and communicating at its top with the opening in the center portion and having a reduced end, said lower portion being p-rovided with lateral ports in its reduced portion, a housing surrounding the valve and provided intermediate its ends with a drain opening, the body portions being provided with ports adapted to communicate with said drain opening in one position of the valve.
ln testimony whereof l aiiiX my signature.
WILLIAM n. osBoRN.
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US2823699A (en) * 1953-11-20 1958-02-18 Willis Oil Tool Co Valved coupling embodying fluid pressure actuated locking means
US2836190A (en) * 1952-12-08 1958-05-27 Cleo A Elsey Multiple valve
US3035605A (en) * 1957-12-21 1962-05-22 Ninnelt Fred Protecting, actuating, and sealing devices for valves in receptacles for gaseous media and the like
US3169665A (en) * 1962-08-01 1965-02-16 Goodrich Co B F Inflating apparatus
US3391711A (en) * 1966-03-22 1968-07-09 Landino John E Bleeder valve assembly
US3472480A (en) * 1964-02-27 1969-10-14 Gen Electric Flow control valve
US4572411A (en) * 1984-03-08 1986-02-25 Emerson Electric Co. (H&H Precision Products Div.) Valve assembly for a dispensing head
US20040144944A1 (en) * 2002-10-03 2004-07-29 Roethel Henry G. Self-closing faucet with shearing action
US9862591B2 (en) 2013-02-25 2018-01-09 The Meyer Company Faucet with shearing valve element
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US2836190A (en) * 1952-12-08 1958-05-27 Cleo A Elsey Multiple valve
US2823699A (en) * 1953-11-20 1958-02-18 Willis Oil Tool Co Valved coupling embodying fluid pressure actuated locking means
US3035605A (en) * 1957-12-21 1962-05-22 Ninnelt Fred Protecting, actuating, and sealing devices for valves in receptacles for gaseous media and the like
US3169665A (en) * 1962-08-01 1965-02-16 Goodrich Co B F Inflating apparatus
US3472480A (en) * 1964-02-27 1969-10-14 Gen Electric Flow control valve
US3391711A (en) * 1966-03-22 1968-07-09 Landino John E Bleeder valve assembly
US4572411A (en) * 1984-03-08 1986-02-25 Emerson Electric Co. (H&H Precision Products Div.) Valve assembly for a dispensing head
US20040144944A1 (en) * 2002-10-03 2004-07-29 Roethel Henry G. Self-closing faucet with shearing action
US6908071B2 (en) * 2002-10-03 2005-06-21 The Meyer Company Self-closing faucet with shearing action
US9862591B2 (en) 2013-02-25 2018-01-09 The Meyer Company Faucet with shearing valve element
US10144630B1 (en) * 2015-04-06 2018-12-04 Steven P. Keeling Beverage dispensing system
US11267686B2 (en) 2015-04-06 2022-03-08 Steven P. Keeling Beverage dispensing system
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