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US2959790A US761905A US76190558A US2959790A US 2959790 A US2959790 A US 2959790A US 761905 A US761905 A US 761905A US 76190558 A US76190558 A US 76190558A US 2959790 A US2959790 A US 2959790A
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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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Nov. 15, 1960 P. N. NELSON WATER CLOSET FLUSH VALVE Filed Sept. 18, 1958 INVENTOR.
F rm 1! AKA/619012 United States Patent O WATER CLOSET FLUSH VALVE Permil N. Nelson, Galesburg, Ill., assignor to Lynn H. Ewing, doing business as Blackhawk Company, Rock Island, Ill.
Filed Sept. 18, 1958, Ser. No. 761,905
2 Claims. (Cl. 4-56) My invention relates to improvements in flush valves and similar devices, and more particularly to the type of flush valve that is used in water closets throughout the country.
Most of the outlet pipes which lead from the water reservoir to the toilet are controlled by a flexible rubber semi-cylindrical valve, having a top portion with a rod or wire connected to the same so that it may be raised by the action of a flush lever usually having a handle on the outside of the water closet. The vertical rod from the flush ball usually has a sliding connection with the tripping lever so that while it is held up from the turbulence of the water escaping below the same through the outlet pipe, the valve will usually seat from the suction that is momentarily created as it descends, and a comparatively water-tight seal is thus obtained.
One of the disadvantages of this type of flexible valve is the fact that the seating will always take place in a certain annular area which Will gradually become worn and will finally leak, requiring repair or replacement. Since these parts are not usually kept in the home, the toilet is normally used for some time in such handicapped condition before the repair or replacement takes place, thus adding greatly to the inconvenience of the people in the home.
The principal object of the present invention is to provide an improved type of flush valve, one in which a loosely confined rubber or other type ball forms a valve. Means for raising the ball are entirely separate therefrom, so that it may be raised and be bounced around in confinement above the escaping water, this turbulence causing the ball to generally revolve so that each time the ball seats, the seating area will be different on the circumference of the same.
For a more comprehensive understanding of the invention and the advantages thereof, reference is had to the following description and the accompanying sheet of drawings, upon which:
Fig. l is a fragmentary sectional view through a typical water closet with a portion of the view foreshortened showing the inlet standpipe and the outlet pipe to the toilet which is controlled by the ball valve; and
Fig. 2 is a plan view thereof.
In the embodiment of the invention which I have chosen to illustrate and describe the same, I have shown the usual inlet standpipe 12 which is fastened in the base 14 of a water closet of the usual type found in the home in connection with toilets. The outlet pipe 15 which leads to the toilet is also connected through 2,959,790 Pitented Nov. 15, 1960 the bottom wall 14 of the water closet 10 and .'has a lateral flange 16 at the top side thereof, having an annular arcuate valve seat 18 in the face of the same.
A hollow ball valve B is normally seated on the valve seat 18 and is held in position by reason of the pressure of the water W that is in the reservoir. The ball valve B is also confined in a cylindrical housing 20 provided with a cap 22 and mounted at its lower end around the peripheral edge of the flange 16 of the outlet pipe. The housing may also have openings 23 and 24 in the side walls of the same and a vertically disposed slot 26 through which the operating rod 28 of the valve paddle extends.
The valve paddle which is used for raising the ball valve for a toilet flushing operation may have a ringshaped portion 30 which, when not in use, rests upon the top of the flange 16 with the ball spaced therefrom and seated on the seat 18. The paddle may have the rod 28 extended to a level portion 32 pivotally mounted on a bolt 34 of a clamp 36 suitably fastened on the inlet pipe 12. The flushing lever of the toilet may be connected to the valve paddle 30 by means of a chain 40, as shown.
With the construction thus described, when a flushing operation is desired the flushing lever pulls on the chain 4%), raising the valve operating paddle and lifting the ball valve on the ring portion 30 thereof to a point generally near that shown in dot-dash lines in Fig. 1. Water will now rush through the openings 23 and 24 downwardly through the outlet pipe, causing the ball valve B to bounce around on top of the water in the housing 20. As the level of the water recedes, the ball will gradually settle down and finally seat upon the valve seat 18. The paddle will of course return to normal resting position upon releasing of the flush valve of the toilet.
While I have illustrated and described a specific embodiment of the invention, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made in the exact details shown, and I do not wish to be limited in any particular; rather what I desire to secure and protect by Letters Patent of the United States 1. In a flush valve for water closets, the combination of a water reservoir, an outlet pipe connected through the bottom wall of the same, said pipe having a lateral flange on the inside of said reservoir, a valve seat in said flange, a hollow ball valve positioned on said valve seat, a cylindrical housing fastened on said flange and enclosing said ball valve, a pair of narrow elongated transverse slots in the wall of said housing spaced from the lower end of the same, said housing also having a vertical slot extending from one of said transverse slots down to the lower end of said housing medially between the ends of said transverse slot, and a ball valve paddle for raising said valve when desired, said paddle comprising a rod pivoted adjacent said housing and extending through said transverse slot and having a ball-raising portion at one end thereof positioned below a portion of said ball valve for raising the same when desired said rod and ball-raising portion capable of being inserted or removed from said housing through said combined slots.
2. In a flush valve for water closets, the combination of a water reservoir, an outlet pipe connected through the bottom wall of the same, said pipe having a lateral flange on the inside of said reservoir, a valve seat in said flange, a hollow ball valve positioned on said valve seat, a cylindrical housing fastened on said flange and enclosing said ball valve, a pair of narrow elongated transverse slots in the wall of said housing spaced from the lower end of the same, said housing also having a vertical slot extending from one of said transverse slots down to the lower end of said housing medially between the ends of said transverse slot, and a ball valve paddle for raising said valve when desired, said paddle comprising a rod pivoted adjacent said housing with a portion extending through said transverse slot and having a ball-raising portion at one end thereof positioned below a portion of said References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS Richardson May 19, 1925 Blair Jan. 27, 1953
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US3148381A (en) * 1960-11-30 1964-09-15 Morales Juan Alberto Water closet tank and outlet valve
US3384906A (en) * 1965-11-26 1968-05-28 William L. Hamilton Flush valve attachment
EP0866181A2 (en) 1997-03-18 1998-09-23 Gian Paolo Schena Water-closet flushing cistern
US10954658B2 (en) 2016-11-02 2021-03-23 Dylan Hugh Ross-Kent Cistern

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US1538656A (en) * 1922-08-03 1925-05-19 George E Richardson Flush valve
US2626399A (en) * 1951-01-30 1953-01-27 Athol E Blair Valve closing mechanism for water closets

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US1538656A (en) * 1922-08-03 1925-05-19 George E Richardson Flush valve
US2626399A (en) * 1951-01-30 1953-01-27 Athol E Blair Valve closing mechanism for water closets

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3148381A (en) * 1960-11-30 1964-09-15 Morales Juan Alberto Water closet tank and outlet valve
US3384906A (en) * 1965-11-26 1968-05-28 William L. Hamilton Flush valve attachment
EP0866181A2 (en) 1997-03-18 1998-09-23 Gian Paolo Schena Water-closet flushing cistern
US10954658B2 (en) 2016-11-02 2021-03-23 Dylan Hugh Ross-Kent Cistern

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