US1887295A - Silencer for water-closet tanks - Google Patents

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US1887295A
US1887295A US289646A US28964628A US1887295A US 1887295 A US1887295 A US 1887295A US 289646 A US289646 A US 289646A US 28964628 A US28964628 A US 28964628A US 1887295 A US1887295 A US 1887295A
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  • This invention resides inthe provision of a simple and inexpensive attachment for watercloset tanks, which attachment will effective ly silence the objectionable noises that often occur upon drainingthe tank.
  • An object of the invention is to provide a silencer of the character described that may be quickly and easily attached to the ball valve seats of standard types of water closet tanks, without necessitating any changes in the construction of the seats or tanks.
  • a further object is to provide a silencer of the character described which is made in one piece and is small, compact and capable ment of a plumber or other skilled workman.
  • a still further object is to provide a device of the character described which will generally improve the operation of a water closet in that it insures a proper seating of the drain valve of the tank as well as prevents objectionable noises which often are attendant upon the draining and filling of the tank.
  • Another advantage of the device of this invention is that it may be installed without the use of screws, clamps or other fastening means, it being held in place by frictional lit with the valve seat of the tank.
  • Fig. 1 represents a fragmentary sectional View of a part of a water-closet tank showing in cross section the device of my invention as it would appear when installed.
  • Fig. 2 represents a top plan View of the attachment for my invention.
  • Fig. 3 represents a side elevation attachment.
  • the preferred embodiment of my invention as illustrated in detail in the accompanying of the drawing comprises a one piece fitting formed of copper or other suitable materialand shaped'to form a semi-spherical valve seatl, having'a central'openingQ. extending from which is av tubular discharge spout 3.
  • 'side ofthis flange is cutaway to provide 'a straight edge 5 adapted to lie close to or engage an adjacent wall of thewater'closet tank 6.
  • Anotch 7 is provided in the flange 4 and receives the vent and overflow tube 8 of the tank to assist in holding the attachment of my invention in place. 15 of being properly installed without employ-
  • the seat portion 1 of my device is concavoconvex and the convex side is adapted to ex tend into the standard semispherical valve seat 9 onthe bottom of the tank.
  • a rubber gasket 9 is'fixed to the seat 1 just beneath the flange 4 and has a tight fit with the upper part of the valve seat 9.
  • the seat 1 is of less diameter than the valve seat proper and there is therefore provided an annular space between the two seats and beneath the gasket, which latter forms a tight joint between the two sea-tmembers.
  • the flange 4 rests on the upper edge of the tank valve seat 9 and provides' for stability of the attachment.
  • the seat 9 as is customary in the art, has
  • a lateral extension- 10 in which is formed a vent passage 11 opening at 12 in the face of the seat 9, and also into the lower end of the tube 8. This provides for escape of air trapped in the drain passages below the valve seat 9 of the tank. Frequently this ball valve 13 will close this opening 12 and prevent escape of air and an objectionable sucking noise is produced as the air escapes around the ball valve. This'escape of air around the valve also tends to unseat the valve. I
  • valve 13 seats in the attachment seat 1 which is spaced circumferentially from the seat proper beneath the gasket,and the air is therefore permitted to escape as intended through the passage 11 and vent tube 8, and does not unseat the valve, nor make an objectionable noise.
  • the flange 4 acts as a bafile for the currents of water forming above the valve seat when the valve is lifted, and by breaking of these currents, the noises which usually attend the draining of the water through the valve seat are effectively silenced or prevented. This is also aided by the tubular discharge spout 3 which is of considerably less diameter than the tubular extension 14 of the seat, into which extension said spout extends.
  • the frictional grip of the gasket 9 and the interfit of the flange 4 with parts of the tank provide for a secure anchorage of the attachment in place without use of extraneous fastening means.
  • a Water-closet tank having a valve seat support therein, a ball valve, a semi-spherical valve seat on said support to accommodate the valve, and an overflow pipe in the tank, said support'having a side opening therein below the valve seat communicating with the overflow pipe, said valve seat overlying said opening, and the support having a central discharge aperture; a silencer comprising an annular spacer element interposed between the valve support and the valve seat to space the latter from the former and from the said side opening; and a central discharge conduit extended from the valve seat into said discharge aperture in spaced relation to the walls of said aperture and .below the level of the said side opening; of a plate on the intake end of the valve seat extended outwardly therefrom substantially in parallelism with the bottom of the tank, said plate forming an outwardly extended flange on the top of the valve seat and having a notch therein adapted to receive an upstanding element of the water-closet tank to direct the outflow of water from the tank above the level of the top
  • a silencer for a water-closet tank comprising a semi-spherical, concavo-convex ball valve seat adapted to extend into said usual valve seat; and an outwardly extending bafile flange on the upper edge of the second valve seat being disposed in substantially parallel spaced relation above the bottom of the tank to limit the water flow above said valve seat.

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Nov. 8, 1932. J. FREED 1,887,295
SILENCER FOR WATER CLOSET TANKS Filed July 2, 1928 Patented Nov. 8, 1932 UNITED STATES JOSEPH FREED, or sAn rnnivcrsoo, CALIFORNIA SILENCER FOR WATER-CLOSET TANKS Application filed J'uly 2, 1928.: Serial No. 289,646.
This invention resides inthe provision of a simple and inexpensive attachment for watercloset tanks, which attachment will effective ly silence the objectionable noises that often occur upon drainingthe tank.
An object of the invention is to provide a silencer of the character described that may be quickly and easily attached to the ball valve seats of standard types of water closet tanks, without necessitating any changes in the construction of the seats or tanks.
A further object is to provide a silencer of the character described which is made in one piece and is small, compact and capable ment of a plumber or other skilled workman.
A still further object is to provide a device of the character described which will generally improve the operation of a water closet in that it insures a proper seating of the drain valve of the tank as well as prevents objectionable noises which often are attendant upon the draining and filling of the tank.
Another advantage of the device of this invention is that it may be installed without the use of screws, clamps or other fastening means, it being held in place by frictional lit with the valve seat of the tank.
With the above mentioned and other objects in view, the invention consists in the novel construction and combination of parts hereinafter described, illustrated in the ac companying drawings, and set forth in the claims hereto appended, it being understood that various changes in the form, proportion, size and minor details of construction within the scope of the claims may be resorted to without departing from the spirit or sacrificing any of the advantages of the invention.
Referring to the drawing:
Fig. 1 represents a fragmentary sectional View of a part of a water-closet tank showing in cross section the device of my invention as it would appear when installed.
Fig. 2 represents a top plan View of the attachment for my invention.
Fig. 3 represents a side elevation attachment.
The preferred embodiment of my invention as illustrated in detail in the accompanying of the drawing comprises a one piece fitting formed of copper or other suitable materialand shaped'to form a semi-spherical valve seatl, having'a central'openingQ. extending from which is av tubular discharge spout 3. A lateral annular flange 4'extends from the upper edgeor periphery of the seat 1. One
'side ofthis flange is cutaway to provide 'a straight edge 5 adapted to lie close to or engage an adjacent wall of thewater'closet tank 6. Anotch 7 is provided in the flange 4 and receives the vent and overflow tube 8 of the tank to assist in holding the attachment of my invention in place. 15 of being properly installed without employ- The seat portion 1 of my device is concavoconvex and the convex side is adapted to ex tend into the standard semispherical valve seat 9 onthe bottom of the tank. A rubber gasket 9 is'fixed to the seat 1 just beneath the flange 4 and has a tight fit with the upper part of the valve seat 9. The seat 1 is of less diameter than the valve seat proper and there is therefore provided an annular space between the two seats and beneath the gasket, which latter forms a tight joint between the two sea-tmembers. The flange 4 rests on the upper edge of the tank valve seat 9 and provides' for stability of the attachment.
The seat 9, as is customary in the art, has
a lateral extension- 10 in which is formed a vent passage 11 opening at 12 in the face of the seat 9, and also into the lower end of the tube 8. This provides for escape of air trapped in the drain passages below the valve seat 9 of the tank. Frequently this ball valve 13 will close this opening 12 and prevent escape of air and an objectionable sucking noise is produced as the air escapes around the ball valve. This'escape of air around the valve also tends to unseat the valve. I
With my attachment the valve 13 seats in the attachment seat 1 which is spaced circumferentially from the seat proper beneath the gasket,and the air is therefore permitted to escape as intended through the passage 11 and vent tube 8, and does not unseat the valve, nor make an objectionable noise.
The flange 4 acts as a bafile for the currents of water forming above the valve seat when the valve is lifted, and by breaking of these currents, the noises which usually attend the draining of the water through the valve seat are effectively silenced or prevented. This is also aided by the tubular discharge spout 3 which is of considerably less diameter than the tubular extension 14 of the seat, into which extension said spout extends. The frictional grip of the gasket 9 and the interfit of the flange 4 with parts of the tank, provide for a secure anchorage of the attachment in place without use of extraneous fastening means.
I claim:
1. The combination with a Water-closet tank having a valve seat support therein, a ball valve, a semi-spherical valve seat on said support to accommodate the valve, and an overflow pipe in the tank, said support'having a side opening therein below the valve seat communicating with the overflow pipe, said valve seat overlying said opening, and the support having a central discharge aperture; a silencer comprising an annular spacer element interposed between the valve support and the valve seat to space the latter from the former and from the said side opening; and a central discharge conduit extended from the valve seat into said discharge aperture in spaced relation to the walls of said aperture and .below the level of the said side opening; of a plate on the intake end of the valve seat extended outwardly therefrom substantially in parallelism with the bottom of the tank, said plate forming an outwardly extended flange on the top of the valve seat and having a notch therein adapted to receive an upstanding element of the water-closet tank to direct the outflow of water from the tank above the level of the top of the valve seat.
2. A silencer for a water-closet tank, the overflow pipe of which has a side opening adjacent to the usual flush valve seat, said silencer comprising a semi-spherical, concavo-convex ball valve seat adapted to extend into said usual valve seat; and an outwardly extending bafile flange on the upper edge of the second valve seat being disposed in substantially parallel spaced relation above the bottom of the tank to limit the water flow above said valve seat.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand at San Francisco, California, this 17th day of May, 1928/ JOSEPH FREED.
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US2834027A (en) * 1957-01-23 1958-05-13 Lester S Coffelt Combined valve seat and guide fixture for flush tanks
US5218725A (en) * 1992-05-12 1993-06-15 Lipman Wilfred E Flush valve water accelerator

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US2834027A (en) * 1957-01-23 1958-05-13 Lester S Coffelt Combined valve seat and guide fixture for flush tanks
US5218725A (en) * 1992-05-12 1993-06-15 Lipman Wilfred E Flush valve water accelerator

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