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US1573092A
US1573092A US518116A US51811621A US1573092A US 1573092 A US1573092 A US 1573092A US 518116 A US518116 A US 518116A US 51811621 A US51811621 A US 51811621A US 1573092 A US1573092 A US 1573092A
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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

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  • Fig. 1 is a sectional view through one form of valve embodying the invention
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged sectional view show# ing the moving parts of the valve, and illustrating one'form of the invention
  • a flush valve for closets and the like having a main valve and a tilting auxiliary valve.
  • an outer casing 1 having an inlet 2, and an outlet 3 for the water.
  • a main valve 4 Inside of the casing is a main valve 4, conl0 nected with a diaphragm 5, which divides the casing into two chambers 6 and 7, the chambers being connected by a passageway ⁇ 8.
  • the valve 4 has a cylindrical portion 9 and seats on a cylinder 10 inside of the casing.
  • a cup-shaped part 11 Removably connected with the main body of the valve 4 is a cup-shaped part 11, having an opening 1n the center.
  • a packing 12 is located in this vcup and isl held in place by 'a metal ring 13.
  • V terial on the auxiliary valve 14 and the associated parts V terial on the auxiliary valve 14 and the associated parts. lThis deposit becomes hard and if the valve stands long enough may prevent the auxiliary valve from being tilted. -If thev auxiliary valve is not pre'-v vented from opening, the deposits interferes 'ns pass fromch'amber 6, through the cylinder with its proper action, and also getsbetween l it and its seat so as to prevent the valve from properly closing, and it becomes of vital unportance to the proper operation of the valve t0 prevent the deposit of hardened material on the operating parts.
  • the auxiliary valve and associated parts are made of metal, and the foreign material in the water often acts chemically upon the metal and causes a new compound to form, which is deposited on the surface on the metal.
  • these parts arev made of copper or bronze, and chloride of lime is in the water, a new compound, suchas a cop er chloride, is formed on the surface of t e exposed part-s.
  • The' present invention provides means for preventing the Ldeposit of a hard coating on the auxiliary rio ⁇ is prevented from becoming hard, that is remains in a soft condition so that no evil eiect is produced.
  • One process and method of doing this is to provide the auxilary and associated metal parts with a covering, which prevents this deposit of hard material upon it.
  • valve 14 as provided with such a covering 25.
  • cup 11, the ring 13, the valve stem 15, and the sleeve 16 as all being provided With a coating or covering 25, which prevents the deposit oi' hard material upon any of these exposed parts.
  • This covering or coating for example may be made of nickel, as I have found that it gives excellent result, and that when there is such a coating of nickel, the hard deposit is prevented, and if there is any deposit at all, it is a soft slim deposit which easily Washes away as the va ve is operated, and Which doesnot interfere in any manner with its operation.
  • This coating prevents a deposit due to a chemical change in the' material. I may also place the coating on the part 10 or on the part 21, and any other parts Where u desirable.
  • a valve device for controlling the flow of liquids comprising a casing, a main valve therein provided with a central opening, a metallic cup connected with said main valve and also having a central opening, a nonmetallic -piece with a central opening, 1ocatedin said cup, a metallic holding part in said cup for holding the non-metallic piece in position, an auxiliary valve seated in said cup for controlling said central opening, and a deposit preventing coating on said auxiliary valve, cup and holding part, for preventing the deposit'l of hard material thereon.
  • a valve device for controlling thel flow of liquids comprising a casing, a main valve therein provided With a central opening, a metallic cup connected With said main valve and also having a central opening, a nonmetallic piece with a central opening, 1ocated in said cup, a metallic holding part in said cup for holding the non-metallic piece in position, an auxiliary valve seated in said cup for controlling said central opening, said valve provided with a stem', a sleeve slidably mounted on said stem, and a deposit preventing coating on said auxiliary valve, stem, sleeve, cup and holding part, for preventing the deposit of hard material thereon, and means for moving said stem and sleeve laterally to tilt the valve.
  • a valve device forcontrolling the iloW of liquids comprising a casing, a main valve therein, an auxiliary valve ,mounted on said main valve and a deposit preventing coating on said auxiliary valve for preventing the deposit of hard material thereon.
  • a valve device for controlling the How of liquids comprising a casing, a valve therein normally closed, and a deposit preventing coating on Said valve for preventing the deposit of hard material thereon.
  • a valve device for controlling the flow of liquids comprising a casing, a main valve therein provided with a central opening, a cup provided with a central opening and connectedy with said main valve, an auxiliary valve seated in said cup for-controlling said central opening, and means for preventing the deposit of hard material on the outer edge of said valve.
  • a valve device for controlling the flow of liquids comprising a hollow casingand an interior movable valve contained Within said casing, a seat for said valve and means for maintaining in a soft condition material that would be deposited upon said valve so thatl it will be washed away as the valve is used, thereby preventing the deposit of such material from interfering with the proper operation of the valve.

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drawings Patented Feb. 1 6, 1926.
UNITEDA STATES 1,573,092 PATENT OFFICE.
IRVING H. RUSSELL, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNOR TO SLOAN VALVE COMPANY, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, A CORPORATION OF ILLINOIS.
VALVE.
Application led November 28, 1921. Serial No. 518,116.
To allfwhom fit/may concern.:
Be it known'that I, IRvINs H. RUSSELL,
a citizen of` the United States, residing at Chicago, invthe county of Cook and State 5 of Illinois, have invented a certain new and 10 object to provide a new and improved valve and process. It has been found that in the use of valves, such as flush valves, in connection with water systems where the water contains foreign material in solution such as l5 lime or where chemicals arel added to the water, such for example as chloride of lime or the like, there is a deposit'made upon certain working parts of the valve, which interfere with the proper operation of such valve; The present invention has among other /objects to provide means for remedying this defect, thereby preventing such chemicals from interfering with the operation of the valve.` Referring now to the accompanying Fig. 1 is a sectional view through one form of valve embodying the invention;
Fig. 2 is an enlarged sectional view show# ing the moving parts of the valve, and illustrating one'form of the invention;
Like numerals refer to like parts throughout the several figures.
For purposes of illustration thereis shown a flush valve for closets and the like having a main valve and a tilting auxiliary valve.
Referring now 4to the construction illustrated there is an outer casing 1, having an inlet 2, and an outlet 3 for the water.
, Inside of the casing is a main valve 4, conl0 nected with a diaphragm 5, which divides the casing into two chambers 6 and 7, the chambers being connected by a passageway`8. The valve 4 has a cylindrical portion 9 and seats on a cylinder 10 inside of the casing. Removably connected with the main body of the valve 4 is a cup-shaped part 11, having an opening 1n the center.
A packing 12 is located in this vcup and isl held in place by 'a metal ring 13. An auxiliary valve 14seats in this cup, and is provided with a stem 15, which projects into the cylinder 9 of the main valve, and is preferably provided with a sliding sleeve 16, which is prevented from falling oif of the stem by the washer 17 which engages the shoulder 18 on the sleeve. There is an interlor cap 19 which coversthe diaphragm and the auxiliary valve, and there is an exterior cap v20 by--m'eans o f which access to 'i the interior of the valve is secured.
v The Valve is operated by means of a longi` tudinally movable rod 21 which is normally retracted by a spring 22, andiwhich is engaged by the head 23 of a handle 24, the arrangement being` suc'h that when the handle 24 is moved in any direction, the rod 21 will be pushed out as shown in dotted lines,
.and will engage the sleeve 16 and move it so as to tilt the auxiliary valve 14 to open it and permit water toescape from the chamber 7. This reduces the pressure in this chamber and the pressure in chamber 6 beneath the diaphragm 5 moves the diaphragm up, carrying with it the valve 4 and opening the main valve so that the water may,
V terial on the auxiliary valve 14 and the associated parts. lThis deposit becomes hard and if the valve stands long enough may prevent the auxiliary valve from being tilted. -If thev auxiliary valve is not pre'-v vented from opening, the deposits interferes 'ns pass fromch'amber 6, through the cylinder with its proper action, and also getsbetween l it and its seat so as to prevent the valve from properly closing, and it becomes of vital unportance to the proper operation of the valve t0 prevent the deposit of hardened material on the operating parts.
The auxiliary valve and associated parts are made of metal, and the foreign material in the water often acts chemically upon the metal and causes a new compound to form, which is deposited on the surface on the metal. For example when these parts arev made of copper or bronze, and chloride of lime is in the water, a new compound, suchas a cop er chloride, is formed on the surface of t e exposed part-s. The' present invention provides means for preventing the Ldeposit of a hard coating on the auxiliary rio `is prevented from becoming hard, that is remains in a soft condition so that no evil eiect is produced. One process and method of doing this is to provide the auxilary and associated metal parts with a covering, which prevents this deposit of hard material upon it. I have illustrated the valve 14 as provided with such a covering 25. I have also shown the cup 11, the ring 13, the valve stem 15, and the sleeve 16 as all being provided With a coating or covering 25, Which prevents the deposit oi' hard material upon any of these exposed parts. This covering or coating for example may be made of nickel, as I have found that it gives excellent result, and that when there is such a coating of nickel, the hard deposit is prevented, and if there is any deposit at all, it is a soft slim deposit which easily Washes away as the va ve is operated, and Which doesnot interfere in any manner with its operation.
This coating prevents a deposit due to a chemical change in the' material. I may also place the coating on the part 10 or on the part 21, and any other parts Where u desirable.
I have described in detail aparticular construction embodying the invention, but it is of course evident that the construction and process may be varied in many particulars, Without departing from the spirit of the invention as embodied in the claims hereto attached, and I therefore' do not limit myself to the particular constructionand process herein described.
I claim:
1. A valve device for controlling the flow of liquids comprising a casing, a main valve therein provided with a central opening, a metallic cup connected with said main valve and also having a central opening, a nonmetallic -piece with a central opening, 1ocatedin said cup, a metallic holding part in said cup for holding the non-metallic piece in position, an auxiliary valve seated in said cup for controlling said central opening, and a deposit preventing coating on said auxiliary valve, cup and holding part, for preventing the deposit'l of hard material thereon. y
2. A valve device for controlling thel flow of liquids comprising a casing, a main valve therein provided With a central opening, a metallic cup connected With said main valve and also having a central opening, a nonmetallic piece with a central opening, 1ocated in said cup, a metallic holding part in said cup for holding the non-metallic piece in position, an auxiliary valve seated in said cup for controlling said central opening, said valve provided with a stem', a sleeve slidably mounted on said stem, and a deposit preventing coating on said auxiliary valve, stem, sleeve, cup and holding part, for preventing the deposit of hard material thereon, and means for moving said stem and sleeve laterally to tilt the valve.
3. A valve device forcontrolling the iloW of liquids comprising a casing, a main valve therein, an auxiliary valve ,mounted on said main valve and a deposit preventing coating on said auxiliary valve for preventing the deposit of hard material thereon.
4. A valve device for controlling the How of liquids comprising a casing, a valve therein normally closed, and a deposit preventing coating on Said valve for preventing the deposit of hard material thereon.
5. A valve device for controlling the flow of liquids comprising a casing, a main valve therein provided with a central opening, a cup provided with a central opening and connectedy with said main valve, an auxiliary valve seated in said cup for-controlling said central opening, and means for preventing the deposit of hard material on the outer edge of said valve.
6. A valve device for controlling the flow of liquids comprising a hollow casingand an interior movable valve contained Within said casing, a seat for said valve and means for maintaining in a soft condition material that would be deposited upon said valve so thatl it will be washed away as the valve is used, thereby preventing the deposit of such material from interfering with the proper operation of the valve.
Signed at Chicago, county of Cook and State of Illinois, this 14th day of November, 1921.l
IRVING H. RUSSELL.
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US4133345A (en) * 1977-06-08 1979-01-09 Clarence Mitchell Attitude insensitive valve
US4134570A (en) * 1976-12-09 1979-01-16 Brooks Walker Two volume flush valve
US5026021A (en) * 1990-09-19 1991-06-25 Pino Wilton J Flush control assembly for pressure flush valves
US6105926A (en) * 1999-08-18 2000-08-22 Sloan Valve Company Diaphragm assembly disc
US6189554B1 (en) * 1998-11-04 2001-02-20 Wilton J. Pino Flush relief valve having floatable sleeve member
US20060143823A1 (en) * 2005-01-05 2006-07-06 Sunghao Metals Co., Ltd. Propelling control device for automatic shutoff water discharge apparatus
US20130277581A1 (en) * 2012-04-20 2013-10-24 Sdb Ip Holdings, Llc Rigid Piston Retrofit for a Diaphragm Flush Valve
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US4134570A (en) * 1976-12-09 1979-01-16 Brooks Walker Two volume flush valve
US4133345A (en) * 1977-06-08 1979-01-09 Clarence Mitchell Attitude insensitive valve
US5026021A (en) * 1990-09-19 1991-06-25 Pino Wilton J Flush control assembly for pressure flush valves
US6227219B1 (en) * 1998-11-04 2001-05-08 Wilton J. Pino Flush relief valve having improved vacuum breaker
US6189554B1 (en) * 1998-11-04 2001-02-20 Wilton J. Pino Flush relief valve having floatable sleeve member
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JP2001115523A (en) * 1999-08-18 2001-04-24 Sloan Valve Co Diaphragm assembly disc
US6105926A (en) * 1999-08-18 2000-08-22 Sloan Valve Company Diaphragm assembly disc
US20060143823A1 (en) * 2005-01-05 2006-07-06 Sunghao Metals Co., Ltd. Propelling control device for automatic shutoff water discharge apparatus
US9481989B2 (en) 2012-04-20 2016-11-01 Sdb Ip Holdings, Llc Rigid piston valve incorporating a solenoid
US9222584B2 (en) * 2012-04-20 2015-12-29 Sdb Ip Holdings, Llc Rigid piston retrofit for a diaphragm flush valve
US9228662B2 (en) 2012-04-20 2016-01-05 Sdb Ip Holdings, Llc Rigid piston valve incorporating a solenoid
US20130277581A1 (en) * 2012-04-20 2013-10-24 Sdb Ip Holdings, Llc Rigid Piston Retrofit for a Diaphragm Flush Valve
US9481988B2 (en) 2012-04-20 2016-11-01 Sdb Ip Holdings, Llc Rigid piston retrofit for a diaphragm flush valve
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