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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03DWATER-CLOSETS OR URINALS WITH FLUSHING DEVICES; FLUSHING VALVES THEREFOR
    • E03D5/00Special constructions of flushing devices, e.g. closed flushing system
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    • 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
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  • My invention relates to an improved plunger v-alve or plug for water-closets; and the obj ects of. my improvements are, rst ⁇ to provide-a valve or plug adapted to closethe passage to the soil-pipe, and through which the overflow to the said soil-pipe may pass; second, to provide a centrally-perforated water-closet plug or valve with a permaueutlyattached trap to prevent the emanations from the sewer from passing up through said plug.
  • Fig. 2 is a longitudinal'vertical section through a portion of a watencloset, showingtheplug or valve in position.
  • Fig. 3 is a central vertical section through the valveand its trap.
  • Fig. 4 is a top view of the trap-bowl.
  • Fig. 5 is a bottom view of the perforated washer.
  • Fig. 6 is a bottoln view of the trap-bowl.
  • the water-closet to which this invention is particularly applicable consists of a basin or bowl, A, and two communicating chambers or water-reservoirs, B and C, all placed together as compactly as possible, yas shown in Fig. l.
  • This plug is made hollow throughout its length, and has a head at the lower end having a short pipeor nozzle, G, extending downward therefrom, and of a diameter considcrably less thanv that of the plug itself.
  • my improved watencloset valve or ⁇ plug will. be as follows, to wit: Vhen it is desired to pass the contents of the basin, the plug is raised from its seat in the usual way, and the passage to the soil-pipe then being open, the contents of both the basin and the reservoirs will pass out in a body into the soil-pipe, when the plug is to be dropped back IOO upon its seat.
  • the hollow plug may be constantly kept trapped, and also that in ease no water should enter the hollow pl n g from above, yet when the plug is raised up to empty thc closet the water within the basin or chamber C will iiow in through the perforated or ribbed washer and ll the trap-cup O, and thus seal the closet against elnanations from the sewer.
  • the plug F is to be provided with a lifting-handle, R, which may be attached in any well-known manner.
  • a hollow open-ended valve-plug for water-closets adapted to operate within a watercontaining chamber intermediate between the basin and the soil-pipe, and provided with a trap at its lower end, and an outwardly-pro- ⁇ ieeting rubber washer placed immediatelyT above the trap, and adapted to rest upon a eircular beveled solid valve-seat contained within the said water-chamber below the dischargeline of the basin, substantially as shown, for the purpose set forth.

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W. SMITH.
- VALVE POR WATBR'GLOSETS. No. 301,932. 'Y Patented July 15, 1884.
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WILLIAM SMITH, OF SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.
VALVE FoRfwATE'R-CLOSETS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 301,932, dated July 15, 1884.
" Application tiled August 22, 1883.` (No model.) d
Afo @ZZ whom t may concern,.-
Be it known that I, WILLIAM SMITH, a citizen of the United States, residing at San Francisco, in the county of San Francisco and State of California, have invented a certain new and useful Valve for Tater-Closets, of which the following is a specification.
, My invention relates to an improved plunger v-alve or plug for water-closets; and the obj ects of. my improvements are, rst` to provide-a valve or plug adapted to closethe passage to the soil-pipe, and through which the overflow to the said soil-pipe may pass; second, to provide a centrally-perforated water-closet plug or valve with a permaueutlyattached trap to prevent the emanations from the sewer from passing up through said plug. I attain these objects by the means illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which- V Figure 1 is a perspective view of a watercloset having my invention applied thereto. Fig. 2 is a longitudinal'vertical section through a portion of a watencloset, showingtheplug or valve in position. Fig. 3 is a central vertical section through the valveand its trap. Fig. 4 is a top view of the trap-bowl. Fig. 5 is a bottom view of the perforated washer. Fig. 6 is a bottoln view of the trap-bowl.
Similar letters of reference are used to indicate like parts throughout the several figures. The water-closet to which this invention is particularly applicable consists of a basin or bowl, A, and two communicating chambers or water-reservoirs, B and C, all placed together as compactly as possible, yas shown in Fig. l.
Within the chamber B, I place a weighted `iioat, connected by a lever-arm, D, with a cock upon the water-supplying pipe E, which discharges into the bowl A. rlhe water, when the closet is being flooded, enters into the bowl and chamber C, (passing from thence into the float-chamber,) and when the float has risen to a certain level the cock is closed by the lever attached to the iioat and the supply of'water is shut off, while the outlet to the soilpipe is securely closed by the plug resting upon its seatat the entrance thereto.
.Should any accident happen to the oat and supply-cock, whereby'the latter should fail to close, the continued influx of water would in'y time completely ll the basin and chambers,
-and'of a height equal to about two-thirds of the height of the chamber within which it is placed. This plug is made hollow throughout its length, and has a head at the lower end having a short pipeor nozzle, G, extending downward therefrom, and of a diameter considcrably less thanv that of the plug itself. Over, this nozzle, and resting against the head or bottom of the plug, I place a rubber washer, H, which is of a greater diameter than the plug, and when in position rests against the solid cast-brass valveseat I, which is clamped between the two sectionsof casting forming the plug-chamber, and thus held rnily in position at the dividing-line between .the plugchamber C and the soil-pipe J, and thus the ordinary outlet for the contents of the basin and chambers is completely closed.
Over or resting against the rubber washer H, I place a metal washer, K, which has aseries of downwardly-projectiug ribs' or lugs, L, radiating outwardly from the center of the washer, and the spaces M between said ribs form water-passages, for a purpose to be hereinafter described.` A portion of the rim of this metal washer is cut out, (see Fig. 5,) so as to form passages N N for the screws, which serve to retain the said washer in position. Beneath this washer I place a cup, O, the rim of which rests against the lower portion of the ribs on the washer K, and is provided with screw-holes P, through which the screws Q are passed. and enter through the washer into the base of the plug, and thus the whole is firmly connected and clamped together, as is clearly shown in Fig. 3.
The operation of my improved watencloset valve or `plug will. be as follows, to wit: Vhen it is desired to pass the contents of the basin, the plug is raised from its seat in the usual way, and the passage to the soil-pipe then being open, the contents of both the basin and the reservoirs will pass out in a body into the soil-pipe, when the plug is to be dropped back IOO upon its seat. Should any leakage take place from the supply-valve into the basin, the water will gradually rise in the said plug-chamber C until it has reached the level of the top of the plug or valve, when it will overflow into the said hollow plug, and, falling down through thc nozzle G, will ill the cup O, and thus seal or trap the mouth of the nozzle and prevent any iniux of sewer-gas into the water-closet. As the water continues to ilow into the cup it will find an outlet through the passages or spaces M M, formed by the ribs of the washer K, and, as these openings are considerably above the outlet of the nozzle G, it will be readily seen that the hollow plug may be constantly kept trapped, and also that in ease no water should enter the hollow pl n g from above, yet when the plug is raised up to empty thc closet the water within the basin or chamber C will iiow in through the perforated or ribbed washer and ll the trap-cup O, and thus seal the closet against elnanations from the sewer.
It should here be observed that the plug F is to be provided with a lifting-handle, R, which may be attached in any well-known manner.
Having thus described my invention7 what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, .1s-
l. A hollow open-ended valve-plug for water-closets, adapted to operate within a watercontaining chamber intermediate between the basin and the soil-pipe, and provided with a trap at its lower end, and an outwardly-pro- `ieeting rubber washer placed immediatelyT above the trap, and adapted to rest upon a eircular beveled solid valve-seat contained within the said water-chamber below the dischargeline of the basin, substantially as shown, for the purpose set forth.
2. Ina valve or plug for water-closets, thc combination and arrangement of the hollow cylindrical plug F, having a discharge-nozzle, G, rubber washer H, perforated metal washer K, having projecting ribs L, trapeup O, and 45 screws Q Q, substantially as shown, and for the purpose specified.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing I have hereunto set my hand and seal.
WILLIAM SMITH. [1.. s]
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XVILMER ERADFORD, Crais, E. KELLY.
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