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US2077832A
US2077832A US65932A US6593236A US2077832A US 2077832 A US2077832 A US 2077832A US 65932 A US65932 A US 65932A US 6593236 A US6593236 A US 6593236A US 2077832 A US2077832 A US 2077832A
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    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03DWATER-CLOSETS OR URINALS WITH FLUSHING DEVICES; FLUSHING VALVES THEREFOR
    • E03D1/00Water flushing devices with cisterns ; Setting up a range of flushing devices or water-closets; Combinations of several flushing devices
    • E03D1/30Valves for high or low level cisterns; Their arrangement ; Flushing mechanisms in the cistern, optionally with provisions for a pre-or a post- flushing and for cutting off the flushing mechanism in case of leakage
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  • the present invention relates to a flushing cistern and particularly to the internal arrangement for such flushing cisterns.
  • the flushing cistern 5 is provided with a discharge opening which lies on a level with the bottom thereof and is closed by a valve which is mounted on a hollow spindle serving as overflow valve.
  • a locking member for a float which is located in a second tank provided with at least one discharge opening.
  • the flushing cistern As the valve is located on a plane with the bottom of the flushing cistern, the flushing cistern is emptied completely every time so that it may be made of small dimensions.
  • Fig. 1 shows the flushing cistern in elevation with a wall partly broken away.
  • Figs. 2 and 3 are sections of the internal arrangement with the valves in different positions
  • Fig. 4 is a section of a part of the flushing cistern.
  • the flushing cistern shown is provided in the usual manner with a tank I, a float 2, and a supply pipe 3.
  • the internal arrangement consists of a discharge valve which is located on a plane with the bottom of the tank I
  • the closing of the valve 4 is efiected by a valve plate 5 which is mounted on a hollow pipe 1 terminating at the top in an overflow funnel 6.
  • the valve plate consists of a metal carrier plate screwed or otherwise secured to the pipe I and provided at the edge with an annular recess 8.
  • On the carrier plate 9 is seated a resiliently mounted leather disc l0 which elfects the actual closing. When the valve is closed the disc l0 rests on the narrow valve seat. The part of the leather disc I0 located above the discharge pipe 4 then bends easily and effects a tight closure.
  • a stop I l On the pipe I is fixedly mounted, for example by soldering, welding, screwing or the like, a stop I l
  • a tank [2 carried by columns, in which a float I3 is movable.
  • the float l3 can move up and down along the pipe I. It is so dimensioned that between it and the wall I! of the tank there remains an intermediate space M.
  • the tank [2 is provided with 55 an upstanding tube I2m through which the pipe l passes and which serves as a guide for said pipe.
  • the tanks l2 and l communicate with one another through one or more openings l5.
  • the upper part of the pipe 1 formed as an overflow funnel 6 is embraced by a strap it which is rotatably 5 mounted in the wall of the tank I in the known manner.
  • the free end I! of the strap can be actuated by a pull device or in the case of flushing cisterns located at a low level by a pressure knob.
  • the opening or openings are so dimensioned that the tank I can be emptied completely before any substantial portion of the water contained in the tank M can escape.
  • the tank I constructed for example of wood, is lined with corrugated sheet lead H.
  • numerous passages extending in a vertical direction are formed between the wood tank I and the lead lining which promote a supply of air to the wood walls. This prevents rotting of the latter.
  • a main water tank having an outflow opening on a level with the bottom thereof, a valve for closing said opening, an auxiliary tank, having at least one outflow opening,
  • an upstanding tube in said auxiliary tank arranged with its axis coincident with that of said outflow opening, a pipe at the lower end of which said valve is carried, said 5 pipe passing through said upstanding tube as a guide and serving as an overflow valve, a float located in said auxiliary tank and having a central passage to fit over and be guided by said tube, a stop on said pipe to limit the upward movement of said float, and means to raise said pipe to open said valve.

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April 20, 1937. A. GEBERT 2,077,832
FLUSHING CISTERN Fil ed Feb. 26, 1936 Patented Apr. 20, 1937 FLUSHING CISTERN Albert Gebert, Rapperswil, St. Gallen, Switzerland Application February 26, 1936, Serial No. 65,932 In Switzerland April 10, 1935 1 Claim.
The present invention relates to a flushing cistern and particularly to the internal arrangement for such flushing cisterns.
According to the invention the flushing cistern 5 is provided with a discharge opening which lies on a level with the bottom thereof and is closed by a valve which is mounted on a hollow spindle serving as overflow valve. On the hollow spindle is provided a locking member for a float which is located in a second tank provided with at least one discharge opening. The arrangement is such that after all the water contained in the main tank has flowed out there also flows out the water contained in the additional container. This water no longer serves for the actual flushing of the closet pan but serves as an odor seal.
As the valve is located on a plane with the bottom of the flushing cistern, the flushing cistern is emptied completely every time so that it may be made of small dimensions.
In the drawing is shown an example of construction of the invention wherein:-
Fig. 1 shows the flushing cistern in elevation with a wall partly broken away.
Figs. 2 and 3 are sections of the internal arrangement with the valves in different positions, and
Fig. 4 is a section of a part of the flushing cistern.
The flushing cistern shown is provided in the usual manner with a tank I, a float 2, and a supply pipe 3. The internal arrangement consists of a discharge valve which is located on a plane with the bottom of the tank I The closing of the valve 4 is efiected by a valve plate 5 which is mounted on a hollow pipe 1 terminating at the top in an overflow funnel 6. As particularly shown in Fig. ,2 the valve plate consists of a metal carrier plate screwed or otherwise secured to the pipe I and provided at the edge with an annular recess 8. On the carrier plate 9 is seated a resiliently mounted leather disc l0 which elfects the actual closing. When the valve is closed the disc l0 rests on the narrow valve seat. The part of the leather disc I0 located above the discharge pipe 4 then bends easily and effects a tight closure.
On the pipe I is fixedly mounted, for example by soldering, welding, screwing or the like, a stop I l Around the pipe 1 is mounted a tank [2, carried by columns, in which a float I3 is movable.
The float l3 can move up and down along the pipe I. It is so dimensioned that between it and the wall I! of the tank there remains an intermediate space M. The tank [2 is provided with 55 an upstanding tube I2m through which the pipe l passes and which serves as a guide for said pipe. The tanks l2 and l communicate with one another through one or more openings l5. The upper part of the pipe 1 formed as an overflow funnel 6 is embraced by a strap it which is rotatably 5 mounted in the wall of the tank I in the known manner. The free end I! of the strap can be actuated by a pull device or in the case of flushing cisterns located at a low level by a pressure knob.
The operation of the device is as follows:-
In the normal position the tank is filled as shown in Figs. 1 and 2. When flushing water is to be withdrawn the pipe 1 and thus the valve plate 5 is raised by actuating the strap Hi. The water contained in the tank I will therefore flow out and effect the flushing of the closet. For lifting the valve plate 5 the co-operation of the strap IE is necessary as the float [3, which itself applies an upwardly directed force to the stop II of the 20 pipe I, is not large enough to overcome the water pressure by which the valve plate is loaded. When the strap I6 is actuated and after the tank I has been emptied the device is in the position shown in Fig. 3. When the strap I6 has been 25 raised at its inner end the float [3 has also been raised. After all the water has flowed out of the tank lthere also flows out the water contained in the space I4. This water can no longer serve for the actual flushing; it however forms an odor seal in the pan of the closet. Simultaneously with the gradual outflow of the water from the tank 12 the float l3 and thus simultaneously therewith, the valve plate 5, is lowered and as soon as all the water has been discharged the outflow valve is closed. The flushing cistern is then again filled in the known manner, whilst the openings I5 effect distribution between the tanks l and I2 so that the same level of water obtains therein.
The opening or openings are so dimensioned that the tank I can be emptied completely before any substantial portion of the water contained in the tank M can escape.
As shown in Fig. 4 the tank I, constructed for example of wood, is lined with corrugated sheet lead H. In this manner numerous passages extending in a vertical direction are formed between the wood tank I and the lead lining which promote a supply of air to the wood walls. This prevents rotting of the latter.
What I claim is:
In a flushing cistern, a main water tank having an outflow opening on a level with the bottom thereof, a valve for closing said opening, an auxiliary tank, having at least one outflow opening,
located above said valve, an upstanding tube in said auxiliary tank arranged with its axis coincident with that of said outflow opening, a pipe at the lower end of which said valve is carried, said 5 pipe passing through said upstanding tube as a guide and serving as an overflow valve, a float located in said auxiliary tank and having a central passage to fit over and be guided by said tube, a stop on said pipe to limit the upward movement of said float, and means to raise said pipe to open said valve.
ALBERT GEBERT.
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US2528556A (en) * 1946-05-20 1950-11-07 Schulz Edward Overflow pipe and valve for flush tanks
US2564548A (en) * 1944-11-13 1951-08-14 Sjoberg Edvin Liquid piston air compressor
US3153247A (en) * 1963-01-07 1964-10-20 Harry J Walsh Plural flush toilet valve
US4357720A (en) * 1979-12-18 1982-11-09 Geberit Ag Flush valve mounting for toilets
US4486906A (en) * 1983-06-09 1984-12-11 Geberit Manufacturing, Inc. Water-saving flush valve
US5349981A (en) * 1992-09-21 1994-09-27 Geberit Ag Drain valve for a flush tank
US5653252A (en) * 1995-02-13 1997-08-05 Geberit Technik Ag Drain valve for a flush tank
US5657494A (en) * 1995-01-16 1997-08-19 Geberit Technik Ag Toilet flushing device
US20130055496A1 (en) * 2010-05-14 2013-03-07 Toto Ltd. Flush water tank apparatus and discharge apparatus
US20150082530A1 (en) * 2013-09-24 2015-03-26 Toto Ltd. Flush water volume regulator, flush water tank apparatus comprising said flush water volume regulator, and flush toilet comprising said flush water tank
US20150113720A1 (en) * 2013-10-28 2015-04-30 Geberit International Ag Drainage fitting for a cistern

Cited By (14)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2564548A (en) * 1944-11-13 1951-08-14 Sjoberg Edvin Liquid piston air compressor
US2528556A (en) * 1946-05-20 1950-11-07 Schulz Edward Overflow pipe and valve for flush tanks
US3153247A (en) * 1963-01-07 1964-10-20 Harry J Walsh Plural flush toilet valve
US4357720A (en) * 1979-12-18 1982-11-09 Geberit Ag Flush valve mounting for toilets
US4486906A (en) * 1983-06-09 1984-12-11 Geberit Manufacturing, Inc. Water-saving flush valve
US5349981A (en) * 1992-09-21 1994-09-27 Geberit Ag Drain valve for a flush tank
US5657494A (en) * 1995-01-16 1997-08-19 Geberit Technik Ag Toilet flushing device
US5653252A (en) * 1995-02-13 1997-08-05 Geberit Technik Ag Drain valve for a flush tank
US20130055496A1 (en) * 2010-05-14 2013-03-07 Toto Ltd. Flush water tank apparatus and discharge apparatus
US9328494B2 (en) * 2010-05-14 2016-05-03 Toto Ltd. Flush water tank apparatus and discharge apparatus
US20150082530A1 (en) * 2013-09-24 2015-03-26 Toto Ltd. Flush water volume regulator, flush water tank apparatus comprising said flush water volume regulator, and flush toilet comprising said flush water tank
US9650771B2 (en) * 2013-09-24 2017-05-16 Toto Ltd. Flush water volume regulator, flush water tank apparatus comprising said flush water volume regulator, and flush toilet comprising said flush water tank
US20150113720A1 (en) * 2013-10-28 2015-04-30 Geberit International Ag Drainage fitting for a cistern
US9695582B2 (en) * 2013-10-28 2017-07-04 Geberit International Ag Drainage fitting for a cistern

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