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US804650A
US804650A US23421404A US1904234214A US804650A US 804650 A US804650 A US 804650A US 23421404 A US23421404 A US 23421404A US 1904234214 A US1904234214 A US 1904234214A US 804650 A US804650 A US 804650A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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    • F16K31/36Actuating devices; Operating means; Releasing devices actuated by fluid in which fluid from the circuit is constantly supplied to the fluid motor
    • F16K31/40Actuating devices; Operating means; Releasing devices actuated by fluid in which fluid from the circuit is constantly supplied to the fluid motor with electrically-actuated member in the discharge of the motor
    • F16K31/402Actuating devices; Operating means; Releasing devices actuated by fluid in which fluid from the circuit is constantly supplied to the fluid motor with electrically-actuated member in the discharge of the motor acting on a diaphragm
    • F16K31/404Actuating devices; Operating means; Releasing devices actuated by fluid in which fluid from the circuit is constantly supplied to the fluid motor with electrically-actuated member in the discharge of the motor acting on a diaphragm the discharge being effected through the diaphragm and being blockable by an electrically-actuated member making contact with the diaphragm

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  • My invention relates to that style of waterclosets where a valve is used to regulate the supply of water to the closet-bowl.
  • the objects sought after in my invention are to produce a water -closet combination which shall leave as little metal uncovered by earthenware as practicable, and thus a more sanitary closet; also, to produce a fixture which will appear sightly and which will rough in at figures which will be considered favorable. I attain these objects in the manner shown in the accompanying drawing, in which 25 represents the rear part of a common form of water-closet bowl with a recess of a shape which will accommodate a flushingvalve made with the design of being fitted to the said bowl.
  • 12 and 13 are cross-bars by means of which the nut 141: clamps the valve-body to theclosetbowl with the gasket 16 to make a water-tight joint.
  • the water-pressure on the righthand side of the diaphragm 7 prevents the main valve from closing until the water has time to flow through the small opening 6 and through the regulating-screw, which is slitted in the usual manner to provide regulation means.
  • sufiicient water has seeped through this passage to fill the chamber 2,the water-pressure is balanced on each side of the diaphragm and the weight of the lever will slowly close the main valve.
  • This same application of combining the valve and bowl can also be used in other kinds of closet-bowls than the kind shown. It can also be applied to urinals by. placing the valve in place before the urinal is fastened to the wall.

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PATENTED NOV. 1%, 1905 R. Ev CRANE.
WATER CLOSET.
APPLICATION FILED NOV.85,1904.
U'NTE STATES PATENT OFFI CE.
WATEFPCLOSETH Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Nov. 14, 1905.
Application filed November 25, 1904. Serial No. 234,214.
To all whonz it warty concern:
Be it known that I, RAYMOND E. CRANE, a citizen of the United States, residing at Montclair, county of Essex, and State of New J ersey, have invented a new and usefulImprovement in Water-Closets, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to that style of waterclosets where a valve is used to regulate the supply of water to the closet-bowl.
The objects sought after in my invention are to produce a water -closet combination which shall leave as little metal uncovered by earthenware as practicable, and thus a more sanitary closet; also, to produce a fixture which will appear sightly and which will rough in at figures which will be considered favorable. I attain these objects in the manner shown in the accompanying drawing, in which 25 represents the rear part of a common form of water-closet bowl with a recess of a shape which will accommodate a flushingvalve made with the design of being fitted to the said bowl.
12 and 13 are cross-bars by means of which the nut 141: clamps the valve-body to theclosetbowl with the gasket 16 to make a water-tight joint.
10 is the axle of a lever which projects to the outside of the bowl and is so arranged that the weight of the lever aids in closing the valve. Raising this lever opens first the relief-valve 4 and then the main valve 18 by means of the relief-valve stem 5 and the small lever 11. When the valve is opened in this manner, the water is flowing from the inletpipe 1, through the discharge-chamber of the valve, and out into the inlet portion of the bowl. From there it flows into the basin of the bowl and out through the trap 22 in the usual manner. In the closing movement the weight of the lever first closes the small relief-valve. The water-pressure on the righthand side of the diaphragm 7 prevents the main valve from closing until the water has time to flow through the small opening 6 and through the regulating-screw, which is slitted in the usual manner to provide regulation means. When sufiicient water has seeped through this passage to fill the chamber 2,the water-pressure is balanced on each side of the diaphragm and the weight of the lever will slowly close the main valve. This same application of combining the valve and bowl can also be used in other kinds of closet-bowls than the kind shown. It can also be applied to urinals by. placing the valve in place before the urinal is fastened to the wall.
I am aware that prior to my invention water-closets have been used in connection with flushing-valves and do not broadly claim such a combination; but
l Vhat I do claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is the following:
1. The combination with a water closet bowl having a recess in the rear of suificient size to receive a flushing-valve mechanism, the supply-pipe leading to said recess, and an outlet from said recess to the flushing-chamber of the closet-bowl, of a flushingwalve mechanism located in said recess, substantially as described.
2. The combination with a watercloset bowl having a recess in the rear of suflicient size to receive a flushing-valve mechanism, the supply-pipe leading to said recess, and an outlet from said recess to the basin of the closet-bowl, of a flushing-valve mechanism in which the valve operates horizontally located in said recess, substantially as described.
3. The combination with a water-closet bowl having a recess in the rear vertical wall of suflicient size to receive a flushing-valve mechanism, the supply-pipe leading to said recess, and an outlet from said recess to the basin of the closet-bowl, of a flushing-valve mechanism located in said recess substantially asdescribed.
4. The combination with a water-closet bowl having a recess in the rear vertical wall of surficient size to receive a flushing-valve mechanism, the supply-pipe leading to said recess, and an outlet from said recess to the basin of the closet-bowl, of a flushing-valve mechanism comprising a diaphragm located in said recess, substantially as described.
5. The combination with a water-closet bowl having a recess in the rear of sufiicient size to substantially accommodate a flushingvalve mechanism, the supply-pipe leading to said recess, and an outlet from said recess to the basin of the closet-bowl, of a flushingvalve mechanism located in said recess, sub
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OHARLns HUBBARD, LYMAN J. FIsHER.
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