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US3680150A
US3680150A US99996A US3680150DA US3680150A US 3680150 A US3680150 A US 3680150A US 99996 A US99996 A US 99996A US 3680150D A US3680150D A US 3680150DA US 3680150 A US3680150 A US 3680150A
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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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  • ABSTRACT Artis Attorney-Morse, Altman & Oates [5 7] ABSTRACT A flushing control mechanism is provided for use particularly with water closets and the like.
  • a hinged lid which, together with the end of the pipe, is normally located within the tank below the normal level of liquid contained therein.
  • a shield extends above and partially over the end of the pipe whereby, when the lid is opened, the pressure of water flowing into the pipe will hold the lid open and against the shield until the water level drops sufficiently for the lid to drop of its own weight and then close the valve automatically.
  • This invention relates generally to valves and more particularly is directed towards a new and improved flushing valve system for use with water closets or the like.
  • This invention features a flush valve system comprising a container such as a tank adapted to hold a quantity of liquid such as water, an outlet pipe extending through said container and having an open end thereof located below the normal surface of said liquid, a lid hinged to the end of said pipe, a shield extending up and over the end of said pipe in position to restrain the lid, when opened, the water pressure from the flow of liquid into the pipe serving to hold the lid open and against the shield until the pressure drops sufficiently for the valve to close automatically, and means for initially opening the valve.
  • a container such as a tank adapted to hold a quantity of liquid such as water
  • an outlet pipe extending through said container and having an open end thereof located below the normal surface of said liquid
  • a lid hinged to the end of said pipe a shield extending up and over the end of said pipe in position to restrain the lid, when opened, the water pressure from the flow of liquid into the pipe serving to hold the lid open and against the shield until the pressure drops sufficiently for the valve to close automatically, and means for initially opening the valve
  • FIG. 1 is a sectional view in side elevation showing a flush valve control mechanism made according to the invention with the valve closed
  • FIG. 2 is a view similar to FIG. 1 showing the valve in an open position
  • FIG. 3 is a view in perspective of the valve and shield assembly.
  • the reference character generally indicates a water closet comprised of a tank 12 adapted to contain a quantity of liquid such as water 14 and equipped with a flush or drain pipe 16 normally extending up through the bottom wall of the tank 12.
  • the upper end of the pipe 16 normally terminates near the bottom of the tank and well below the normal level of the water in the tank when full.
  • the pipe 16 is provided with a lid or valve member 18 adapted, when closed, to seal the end of the pipe 16 and when open to allow the water to discharge rapidly out through the pipe to carry out the flushing action.
  • the lid 18 is hinged at 20 to one side of the pipe opening along a line that is generally tangential to the peripheral end of the pipe opening.
  • the shield 22 is somewhat concave extending from the terminus of the pipe upwardly and inwardly over the open end of the pipe to a point approximately near the center line thereof.
  • the lid 18 preferably is convex over its outer surface to fit against the concave inner face of the shield. The shield thus prevents the lid from swinging backwards beyond a point where it could not close under its own weight.
  • a chain 24, or the like suspended from an actuating device 26.
  • the device 26 is comprised of a lever arm 28 pivoted at 30 to the tank 12 with the chain 24 connected to the outer free end of the arm.
  • a handle 32 external to the tank 12, is operatively connected to the lever arm whereby, when the handle 32 is depressed, the lever arm will be biased upwardly as in FIG. 2 to raise the lid 18.
  • the pressure of the water which will then flow down through the pipe 16, will force the lid against the shield 22, holding it in the open position until most of the water has drained from the tank.
  • the valve mechanism is extremely simple and reliable, may be fabricated at low cost and will provide efficient service over an extended period with little or no maintenance.
  • a flush valve for draining liquids from tanks and the like comprising a. a tubular member mountable upright to said tank and formed with an open end terminating below the normal surface level of said liquid,
  • stop means in the form of a shield adjacent to said lid mounted to said member and extending above said end towards the centerline thereof for limiting the swinging movement of said lid wherein the pressure of the water flowing into said tubular member will hold the lid in open position against said shield until the water level drops sufiiciently for the lid to drop of its own weight to close the open end of said tubular member, and, 1
  • a flush valve according to claim 1 wherein said actuating means includes lever means mounted above said lid and an elongated flexible member connected between said lever member and said lid at a point opposite the hinged portion thereof.

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A flushing control mechanism is provided for use particularly with water closets and the like. At the vertical upper end of a drain pipe extending into a tank is a hinged lid which, together with the end of the pipe, is normally located within the tank below the normal level of liquid contained therein. A shield extends above and partially over the end of the pipe whereby, when the lid is opened, the pressure of water flowing into the pipe will hold the lid open and against the shield until the water level drops sufficiently for the lid to drop of its own weight and then close the valve automatically.

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ilnited States etent Bower-man [451 Aug.1,1972
[54] FLUSHING SYSTEM 22 Filed: Dec.21, 1970 21 Appl. No.: 99,996
[52] US. Cl ..4/57 P [51] Int. Cl. ..E03d 1/34 [58] Field of Search ..4/57, 67, 67 A, 53, 57 P [56] References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 1,318,864 10/1919 Griffiths ..4/57 P 1,736,719 11/1929 Morro ..4/53 2,892,197 6/1959 Flieder ..4/57 P 3,072,919 1/1963 Roach ..4/57 P 3,239,848 3/1966 Zrolka ..4/57 P 3,369,259 2/1968 I-larold ..4/57 P 3,397,409 8/1968 Schlank ..4/57 P FOREIGN PATENTS OR APPLICATIONS 496,747 8/1954 Italy ..4/57 P Primary Examiner-Henry K. Artis Attorney-Morse, Altman & Oates [5 7] ABSTRACT A flushing control mechanism is provided for use particularly with water closets and the like. At the vertical upper end of a drain pipe extending into a tank is a hinged lid which, together with the end of the pipe, is normally located within the tank below the normal level of liquid contained therein. A shield extends above and partially over the end of the pipe whereby, when the lid is opened, the pressure of water flowing into the pipe will hold the lid open and against the shield until the water level drops sufficiently for the lid to drop of its own weight and then close the valve automatically.
3 Claims, 3 Drawing Figures PAIENTEMB" I m OOOOOOOOOOOO l/VVE/VTOR WILLIAM R BOWERMAN 5r W O02;
ATTORNEYS FLUSHING SYSTEM BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1 Field of the Invention This invention relates generally to valves and more particularly is directed towards a new and improved flushing valve system for use with water closets or the like.
2. Description of the Prior Art Conventional flushing mechanisms for water closets and the like employ a relatively complex mechanism which opens the valve during flushing action and closes the valve when the tank is substantially empty. While these mechanisms have long been available and have been put 'to wide use, they still require periodic servicing, usually as the result of the failure of one of the mechanical components or because one part becomes bound to another.
It is an object of the present invention to provide improvements in flushing valves and more particularly to provide a simplified flush valve of low cost design and one which is highly reliable for long periods of repeated use.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION This invention features a flush valve system comprising a container such as a tank adapted to hold a quantity of liquid such as water, an outlet pipe extending through said container and having an open end thereof located below the normal surface of said liquid, a lid hinged to the end of said pipe, a shield extending up and over the end of said pipe in position to restrain the lid, when opened, the water pressure from the flow of liquid into the pipe serving to hold the lid open and against the shield until the pressure drops sufficiently for the valve to close automatically, and means for initially opening the valve.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIG. 1 is a sectional view in side elevation showing a flush valve control mechanism made according to the invention with the valve closed,
FIG. 2 is a view similar to FIG. 1 showing the valve in an open position, and,
FIG. 3 is a view in perspective of the valve and shield assembly.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT Referring now to the drawings, the reference character generally indicates a water closet comprised of a tank 12 adapted to contain a quantity of liquid such as water 14 and equipped with a flush or drain pipe 16 normally extending up through the bottom wall of the tank 12. The upper end of the pipe 16 normally terminates near the bottom of the tank and well below the normal level of the water in the tank when full.
In accordance with the invention, the pipe 16 is provided with a lid or valve member 18 adapted, when closed, to seal the end of the pipe 16 and when open to allow the water to discharge rapidly out through the pipe to carry out the flushing action. The lid 18 is hinged at 20 to one side of the pipe opening along a line that is generally tangential to the peripheral end of the pipe opening.
Arching up over the end of the pipe 16 and connected thereto is a fixed shield 22, the inner face of which preferably conforms to the outer contours of the lid 18 whereby, when the lid 18 is raised, as best shown in FIG. 2, it will mate in cooperative engagement with g the shield in the manner shown. In the preferred embodiment, the shield 22 is somewhat concave extending from the terminus of the pipe upwardly and inwardly over the open end of the pipe to a point approximately near the center line thereof. The lid 18 preferably is convex over its outer surface to fit against the concave inner face of the shield. The shield thus prevents the lid from swinging backwards beyond a point where it could not close under its own weight.
Attached to the lid 18 at a point opposite the hinge 20 is a chain 24, or the like, suspended from an actuating device 26. The device 26 is comprised of a lever arm 28 pivoted at 30 to the tank 12 with the chain 24 connected to the outer free end of the arm. A handle 32, external to the tank 12, is operatively connected to the lever arm whereby, when the handle 32 is depressed, the lever arm will be biased upwardly as in FIG. 2 to raise the lid 18. As the lid is raised, the pressure of the water, which will then flow down through the pipe 16, will force the lid against the shield 22, holding it in the open position until most of the water has drained from the tank. As the water level drops, as in FIG. 2, the pressure against the lid will abate and the lid will close itself automatically under its own weight. When the tank is refilled, the valve remains closed under the pressure of the water against the outside of the valve, the more water in the tank, the more pressure there will be against the valve to hold it tightly sealed.
The valve mechanism is extremely simple and reliable, may be fabricated at low cost and will provide efficient service over an extended period with little or no maintenance.
Having thus described the invention, what I claim and desire to obtain by Letters Patent of the United States is:
1. A flush valve for draining liquids from tanks and the like, comprising a. a tubular member mountable upright to said tank and formed with an open end terminating below the normal surface level of said liquid,
b. a lid hinged to said member about the open end thereof of a size and shape for closing said end when positioned thereacross,
c. stop means in the form of a shield adjacent to said lid mounted to said member and extending above said end towards the centerline thereof for limiting the swinging movement of said lid wherein the pressure of the water flowing into said tubular member will hold the lid in open position against said shield until the water level drops sufiiciently for the lid to drop of its own weight to close the open end of said tubular member, and, 1
d. actuating means for initially opening said lid.
2. A flush valve according to claim 1 wherein said actuating means includes lever means mounted above said lid and an elongated flexible member connected between said lever member and said lid at a point opposite the hinged portion thereof.
3. A flush valve according to claim 1 wherein said shield is concave.

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1. A flush valve for draining liquids from tanks and the like, comprising a. a tubular member mountable upright to said tank and formed with an open end terminating below the normal surface level of said liquid, b. a lid hinged to said member about the open end thereof of a size and shape for closing said end when positioned thereacross, c. stop means in the form of a shield adjacent to said lid mounted to said member and extending above said end towards the centerline thereof for limiting the swinging movement of said lid wherein the pressure of the water flowing into said tubular member will hold the lid in open position against said shield until the water level drops sufficiently for the lid to drop of its own weight to close the open end of said tubular member, and, d. actuating means for initially opening said lid.
2. A flush valve according to claim 1 wherein said actuating means includes lever means mounted above said lid and an elongated flexible member connected between said lever member and said lid at a point opposite the hinged portion thereof.
3. A flush valve according to claim 1 wherein said shield is concave.
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US3072919A (en) * 1961-03-14 1963-01-15 Floyd R Roach Toilet tank flush valve
US3239848A (en) * 1964-04-06 1966-03-15 Radiator Specialty Company Flush control unit
US3369259A (en) * 1965-10-20 1968-02-20 Kirkhill Inc Flush tank flapper valve
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