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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • 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
    • E03D1/34Flushing valves for outlets; Arrangement of outlet valves
    • 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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    • Y10T137/00Fluid handling
    • Y10T137/7287Liquid level responsive or maintaining systems
    • Y10T137/7358By float controlled valve
    • Y10T137/7365Single float controls plural valves
    • 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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    • Y10T137/7287Liquid level responsive or maintaining systems
    • Y10T137/7358By float controlled valve
    • Y10T137/7423Rectilinearly traveling float

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  • ts of the invention are to improve und simplify the construction of such i.; irliermorc, lo increase their efin :eration and to decrease the expense attendi L: their manufacture.
  • parz @finis specil'ioationz-l"igure l is a A- 1 Munciein :.iccordsnce wih the present inr yloosely hrough perforations 18 1n guide vcntion;
  • Fig. 2 is a horizontal sectionjnn the line of Fig. l; and
  • Fi 3 is a 'v'er ⁇ ical section on the line 3 3 0 Fig. l..l
  • the referrnce numeral l indicates a tank or c.. ⁇ ig which may be of any suiiable ferm und cemsiruction.
  • the casing 1 is suppl .fl willi' Water through an inlet pipe 2 :invii prc'rably is formed with exterior threads 3.
  • the inlet. pipe 22 leads inl/J ⁇ I an inlel cbamber A. which preferably is circular in shape and consists of the wall el. kop l. and bottom 6.
  • The. inlet pipe Q is threaded into lie bottom 6 nl
  • the inlet chamber .L as shown.
  • Washer T preferably is inlerposed between flic bottom (i of the inic chamber il and the bottom ofthe casing .
  • X .smaller washer 8 preferably is held against the lower side 'cf the bottoni 5G of :he casing l by means of a nui-'9 so as to farm u liquid-tight joint arolmflthe inlet pipe and other 'objects in ne acc-umbau in drawniifs formin'r;
  • valve seat for each of the inlet valves B and C ref- .erably consists of a frusto-conicnl or ared portion 16 and a straight annular portion 17. lie portion i6 being adapted to receive Une rubber ring ⁇ 13 and the ortion 17 being adapted to receive the smal annular plate 14: so that lsaid plafewill serve to receive the bulk of the liquid pressure, and the joint will be rendered tight by the rubber ring 13.
  • each inlet valve seat is great-er than the area of the inlet ipe :2, the object of which is to provide allarge exit from the inlet chamber A so that the water may dow into Vthe 'casing l under a reduced pressure and without noise.
  • the stems 10 are extended brackets 19 which are located within the inlet chamber A, the ends of said guide brackets being formed with flanges 2O secured to the top 5 by means of screws 2l.
  • the fruide bracket 19 for the valve C is disposed a greater distance below the top 5 than the bracket. for the valve B, this construction being rendered necessary by the fact that the valve C moves downwardly into the inlet chamber A during its opening movement, While the valve B moves upwardly away from the chamber A and into the casing 1 during its opening movement.
  • the pivot point of the operating lever D is disposed intermediate the pivot points 28 of the valves llv :ind C, so that ns seid operating lever is moved in one direction or the other, the valves B :1nd C are simultaneonsl: moved in opposite directions. Adjacent the pivot point 2S of the valve C, the metallic strips 25-525 of the operating lever are bent so as to diverge with respect to each other, as indicated ut 29, und are then bent into parallelism with each other, as indicated at 30, the parallel ends 30 beit-gg spaced away from eneli other, as shown, for :i purpose which will presently appear.
  • T he means for rocking the operating lever D when the easing l becomes empty so es to and thus permit the casing 1 to be refilled from the inlet chamber A and pipe 2,V preferably consists of a float, E which is adapted guided in its vertical movements by means of sleeves 31 'which me secured to said Hout and slidnbly embrace vertically extendin'v guide rods 3'?. which preferably are mounted at.- their upper und lower ends in bracket members 33 suitably disposed in the easing 1.
  • the doet li nrefernbly is provided with n false bottom 36e through which extends n l st nd 35 having a flared upper end 3G-zand being' held in place hy a transverse pin 3T.
  • the pivot in 39 of the i arm 40 is made readily remove le and said nur-l0 is threaded'. as indicated at 42, so that by removing the pivot pin -izmd rol ating the arm 40 said arm can be adjusted with respect to the cross-piece 41 to regulate l :the distance-between tno lever D and the bottorof the float E, whereby slid Boat cm is operated, ho'fmver,t the. outlet valve is l casing l.
  • annuler shoulder l5 which oem against a washer 4G resting upon the uf-ttf r of the casing; l.
  • the lower :nfl of t ing is exterior-ly threaded to ce 47 which serves to hold in posit. the lower surface of the cusir 4S.
  • the flushing lever 5 is pit/ein with the slotted upper end of trie 5l in any suitable nmnner, es inflnniciin. 5S, so tlmt when the lei-er .lis rocked menus of a cord 5S) the outlet i ctt-ns.
  • the outlet valve will not oontact .ends (i7 of which :ire disposed at the desired vom 1 moved sufficiently far away from the bushtion or pressure of the water and the floats 61 and (i2 will consequently cause the outlet valve to float until the proper amount of water has drained out of the tank.
  • the inlet chamber A is made plain when it is remembered that the quantity of water flowing ont of the tank, when the outlet valve is opened, is governed by the float 6l which descends as the' Water level lowers until said outlet valve is seated; and as said float is fastened to the valve stein above, theinlet chamber A, it naturally follows that the level of the Water in the casing l can never fail lower than the float. As soon :is the Water begins to drain out the float E descends so as to open the inlet valves B and C and thus permit a quantity of Water to enter Athe tana even vvnile the throu the outlet pipe 43. It will be observ.
  • the improved flushing tank of this invention is strong, simple, durable and inex pensive in construction as well as thor.-
  • valve seat a valve enga lng eaid seat
  • stem extending vertically grom the valve
  • hollow conical casing surrounding the valve, stem and resting on said valve
  • a vertically adjustable float slidably mounted on the valve stern above the conical casing, and an operating lever ivotally connected with the upper end of tile valve Stem.
  • a -flushinglank including an inlet valve, an outlet pipe extending through the bottom of the tank and provided with a valve wat, a supportin outlet valve is open.
  • the float 6l is adapted to be adjusted vertically upon the stein 51 of the outlet valve. This vertical adjustment preferably is secured by mcuns of a .set screw 83 which extends through a sleeve 64 on the up r end of the porting frame and slidably mounted on .said
  • valve rengaging said seat, a stem secured to valve stem, means for locking the fioat in.
  • a ⁇ clamping screw piercing' the sleeve an of said float I'52 is zrduced to a minimum.- s engaging the stem for locking the float in
  • the casing is provided with end o the valve stem.

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V H. s. HAWKS, I PLUSHING TANK.
APPLICATION FILED SEPT. 10, 180B.
Patented Jan. 12, 1909.
2 SHEETS-SHEET 1.
IN1/ANIM.
ATmR/wiys H. S. HAWS.
RUSHING- TANK.
PPLIoA'fIoN FILED slm'. 1o, laos.
Patented 'Jan 12, 1909.
2 SHEETS-SHEET 2.
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v 4 WORN/sys HENRY S. HAWKS, Ol" COLORADO SPRINGS, COLORADO.
FLUSEING-TAHK.
Specifcation'of Letters Patent.
Patented Ian. 12, 1909.
Application filed September 1G. 1906. Serial No. 335,004.
"* wey concern:
n Linzl', H Nrn: S. l-lAwns, a of die United Saies, residing at f., 41: inve, in the county of .El Paso ...f Lomrarlo, have invented. a new Flinliing-Tank, of which the ellurnig isa specihcaLion.
'lus in=:sni .-n relates io dnshing tanks.
ts of the invention are to improve und simplify the construction of such i.; irliermorc, lo increase their efin :eration and to decrease the expense attendi L: their manufacture.
- Ezh he L .1. will appear as the descripiion proce-feds, ille invention icsidcs in the combinnc: :nifl arrangement of parts and in im ilsaiils si sonsrruction hereinafter deniberland claimed, it being understood ze archange? in the precise embodiment of inznition herein lisciosedfcan be made within ibs scope of the following claims Without g from the spirit of the invention v.ng any of its advantages'.
parz @finis specil'ioationz-l"igure l is a A- 1 Munciein :.iccordsnce wih the present inr yloosely hrough perforations 18 1n guide vcntion; Fig. 2 is a horizontal sectionjnn the line of Fig. l; and Fi 3 is a 'v'er` ical section on the line 3 3 0 Fig. l..l
Like reference numerals indicate corresponding perfs in the diiercnt figures of the drawings. 'l The referrnce numeral l indicates a tank or c..` ig which may be of any suiiable ferm und cemsiruction. The casing 1 is suppl .fl willi' Water through an inlet pipe 2 :invii prc'rably is formed with exterior threads 3. The inlet. pipe 22 leads inl/J`I an inlel cbamber A. which preferably is circular in shape and consists of the wall el. kop l. and bottom 6. The. inlet pipe Q is threaded into lie bottom 6 nl The inlet chamber .L as shown. and a large Washer T preferably is inlerposed between flic bottom (i of the inic chamber il and the bottom ofthe casing .X .smaller washer 8 preferably is held against the lower side 'cf the bottoni 5G of :he casing l by means of a nui-'9 so as to farm u liquid-tight joint arolmflthe inlet pipe and other 'objects in ne acc-umbau in drawniifs formin'r;
esile-n through a flushing tank ccnf rub er ring J3, arelatively small annular plate ll, and a jam nut 15. The valve seat for each of the inlet valves B and C ref- .erably consists of a frusto-conicnl or ared portion 16 and a straight annular portion 17. lie portion i6 being adapted to receive Une rubber ring `13 and the ortion 17 being adapted to receive the smal annular plate 14: so that lsaid plafewill serve to receive the bulk of the liquid pressure, and the joint will be rendered tight by the rubber ring 13. The area of the straight annular portion 17 of each inlet valve seat is great-er than the area of the inlet ipe :2, the object of which is to provide allarge exit from the inlet chamber A so that the water may dow into Vthe 'casing l under a reduced pressure and without noise.
l For the purpose of guiding the `alves B andv C into proper contact. with their respective seats, the stems 10 are extended brackets 19 which are located within the inlet chamber A, the ends of said guide brackets being formed with flanges 2O secured to the top 5 by means of screws 2l. The fruide bracket 19 for the valve C is disposed a greater distance below the top 5 than the bracket. for the valve B, this construction being rendered necessary by the fact that the valve C moves downwardly into the inlet chamber A during its opening movement, While the valve B moves upwardly away from the chamber A and into the casing 1 during its opening movement. l
The means for movinv the valves B. and C simultaneously in opposite directions lo close or open the inlet chamber A so as to permit the water contained therein to How into the casing 1, preferably consists of In' operating lever D which is pivotally mount'- ed at 22 upon n siandard 23 having its lower "end reduced in diameter and extended The means for controlling the flow of? wafer `imm the inlet chamber A to thei through tire t 5 of the inlet chamber A, said standard ing held in position by a nur, 24 bearing against the lower surface of the top 5 of the inlet chamber. 'Ble opent- AIl() -to move vertically in `the casing l and is to flow from the inlet chamber A into the -canse said lever to open the valves B and C l metallic strips 'BTP-"25v which, adjacent the standard are bent into parallelism with l each otl'ieinnd tit against opposite sides of said standard, said strips being spaced apart by means ot' spacing sleeves 'en through which extend the attaching liolts 27. lach of the valve stems l@ of the valves B :ind C at its upper end extends between the nielsili lic strips 25 and is pivotzilly connected therei with as indicated at 2S. lt. will be observed that the pivot point of the operating lever D is disposed intermediate the pivot points 28 of the valves llv :ind C, so that ns seid operating lever is moved in one direction or the other, the valves B :1nd C are simultaneonsl: moved in opposite directions. Adjacent the pivot point 2S of the valve C, the metallic strips 25-525 of the operating lever are bent so as to diverge with respect to each other, as indicated ut 29, und are then bent into parallelism with each other, as indicated at 30, the parallel ends 30 beit-gg spaced away from eneli other, as shown, for :i purpose which will presently appear.
T he means for rocking the operating lever D when the easing l becomes empty so es to and thus permit the casing 1 to be refilled from the inlet chamber A and pipe 2,V preferably consists of a float, E which is adapted guided in its vertical movements by means of sleeves 31 'which me secured to said Hout and slidnbly embrace vertically extendin'v guide rods 3'?. which preferably are mounted at.- their upper und lower ends in bracket members 33 suitably disposed in the easing 1. The doet li nrefernbly is provided with n false bottom 36e through which extends n l st nd 35 having a flared upper end 3G-zand being' held in place hy a transverse pin 3T. T he stud 35 at its lower f :nd is slotted, so :is loosely to receive the pivot pin 89 of :in :um 40 which is eorqiectcll with n cross-piece ell extending between the spaced pnmllel ends- 30 of the operating lever D. lt will be ol)- vions that as the water is withdrawn from the easing l, the float E will descend by ravity nml by pressingr downward upon the ong end of the operating lever D will move' the vsilves B und C in opposite directions' thus causing said valves to permit water casing 1 until the float E rises to its highest `ition und causes said -vulves to be closed. or the purpose of regulating the depth of vater in the casing 1, the pivot in 39 of the i arm 40 is made readily remove le and said nur-l0 is threaded'. as indicated at 42, so that by removing the pivot pin -izmd rol ating the arm 40 said arm can be adjusted with respect to the cross-piece 41 to regulate l :the distance-between tno lever D and the bottorof the float E, whereby slid Boat cm is operated, ho'fmver,t the. outlet valve is l casing l. The bushing el irri.-
holdin;l the washer 50 in position, also serves the water reaches any casingl.
The ineens of perm .vntcr from the casing; of :in outlet pipe friL ing:f having :t reduced lf) ing through an opening :lettori: of
annuler shoulder l5 which oem against a washer 4G resting upon the uf-ttf r of the casing; l. The lower :nfl of t ing is exterior-ly threaded to ce 47 which serves to hold in posit. the lower surface of the cusir 4S. The Wnsliers 45 and 4S se e, n watcr-tiglit joint. around the ha it the seme time. by removing the nel .v the bushing il can be readily removed ironthe bottom of the casini: l to nerr it le casing te be :traine-:l :mtl repaired sary. The upper end of the tu: ground or otherwise suitably iii form e salse sent if adapted fo be. by n rubber Washer .3U noonA the lower end of n valve stein 5l. tends into the lower end of the stem .3l for to hold in osition a semi-spl mit *vale which aopted to GL down into the Uf I end of the bushing A te nid the Wasn-:rr o9 in preventing 'ine escape of any v iter from the casing l until the, meniers Si) :and 13ers raised by nie-ens of n flushing lever S n'l is 'fnlcrumcd at upon n integral with :i derriel: meine i? he of any sctebetorrr.' .inf The flushing lever 5 is pit/ein with the slotted upper end of trie 5l in any suitable nmnner, es inflnniciin. 5S, so tlmt when the lei-er .lis rocked menus of a cord 5S) the outlet i ctt-ns.
preferably is guided in its vert nl more ments hy means of"\:-: l spieers of (lexiicir frame Si?, said cri-.seni formed with gif'ifore'fions mienten *to receive the stein 5l. as shown.
'ltwill understood lmt when the ce ing 1' is empty, the oulct valve settles dovro upon the opper enel of the lmstnng 4t. muy be well to stat-e :n 'genetv empty is usen' only in u n une :is n mnt-ter of {zu-t. the c. empty when the device is in ,'Jzvigr'srerei'iu. Condition. s i-liewater gradually rises around the outlet valve. the pressure of the Water holds mid valve .warmly nennst the bushing: 44. even against x'l-e fendeiwy of the vulve to rise on :accenni of (ne tmoynin'y of the nous 61 and 6:2'. fl-lim the cord 3.9
i ing 44 to he out of th influente of the sucwater level never falls as low as the inlet 4lVliy the Water level always remains above stein 5l. the outlet valve will not oontact .ends (i7 of which :ire disposed at the desired vom 1 moved sufficiently far away from the bushtion or pressure of the water and the floats 61 and (i2 will consequently cause the outlet valve to float until the proper amount of water has drained out of the tank. The
chamber A the latter therefore is always submerged and water llovving therefrom cnters a body of water in the casing 1 which, in connection v-'ith the reduced pressure of the incoming Water, prevents any noise.
the inlet chamber A is made plain when it is remembered that the quantity of water flowing ont of the tank, when the outlet valve is opened, is governed by the float 6l which descends as the' Water level lowers until said outlet valve is seated; and as said float is fastened to the valve stein above, theinlet chamber A, it naturally follows that the level of the Water in the casing l can never fail lower than the float. As soon :is the Water begins to drain out the float E descends so as to open the inlet valves B and C and thus permit a quantity of Water to enter Athe tana even vvnile the throu the outlet pipe 43. It will be observ. that the upper end of the bushing 44 extends above the bottom of the casing 1, for which reason the overflow pi es 66 can be conducted into said bushing Without por- '70 forating the bottom of the casing l, or conducting the pipes F315 outside of said casing.
The improved flushing tank of this invention is strong, simple, durable and inex pensive in construction as well as thor.-
tending through the bottom of the tank and provided with a valve seat, a valve enga lng eaid seat, a stem extending vertically grom the valve, a hollow conical casing surrounding the valve, stem and resting on said valve,
a vertically adjustable float slidably mounted on the valve stern above the conical casing, and an operating lever ivotally connected with the upper end of tile valve Stem.
2. The combination with a -flushinglank including an inlet valve, an outlet pipe extending through the bottom of the tank and provided with a valve wat, a supportin outlet valve is open. For the purpose of -t'ranie extending above the valve seat an regulatingthe amount of water which is to be permitted to foiv from the casing 1, the float 6l is adapted to be adjusted vertically upon the stein 51 of the outlet valve. This vertical adjustment preferably is secured by mcuns of a .set screw 83 which extends through a sleeve 64 on the up r end of the porting frame and slidably mounted on .said
float (il and impinges against t .e stem 5l. ln
provided with verticallyr alined openings, a
valve rengaging said seat, a stem secured to valve stem, means for locking the fioat in.
order to render the float 6l air-tight, said adjusted position, and an 'operating lever float is formed with an inner tube 65 which surroundsthe .stem Lasshown. If the float 6l he adiusted bidh upon .the stem 51, the outlet. valve will escend against the bushing 44 after a comparatively small quantity of water has escaped from the casing l; and if the tloat. 61 be adjusted low upon the with the bushing 44 until a comparatively pivotally mounted on the supporting frame and o rativelv connected with the upper end o the valve 3. Ine eonibination with a flushing tank includingean inlet valve, a valve seat secured to thv` bottoni of the tank and provided with interior threads, an outlet pipe engaging the thre'adsof the valve seat, a valve resting on 110 said seat, a supportinf frame having vertilarge quantity of water has esca d from cally alined openings ormed therein, astein secured to the valve and slidably mounted in said openings, a hollow conical casing resting on the valve, an adjustable tlf-at ls- 115 poseo" ahoveetlie conical casing and having a sleeve for the reception of the valve sten:i
a` clamping screw piercing' the sleeve an of said float I'52 is zrduced to a minimum.- s engaging the stem for locking the float in For the purpose of preventing the :\cr1-.,-m 1justed position, :1nd an operating lever dental` overflow of the casing 1 in the event pivotallyinounted on the supporting frame that the inlet valves should get out of order and o eralivcly connected with the upper andffail to close, the casing is provided with end o the valve stem.
a plurality of overflow pipes 66, the upper 4. The combination with a flushing tank water level in the casing l, and the lower conunmaicaling with the interior of the tank, midst?? or which extend :ilong/ the bottom of a valve seat secured to the outlet pipe, l. the easing 1 and pass through the bushing vulve engaging said sont. :l vulve stem con- 44 belonithe outlet valve so as to cause any nectod with the vulve, :i hollow casing rest- I ilexcess of water in the casing 1 to drain olf ing on the valve and having its .side walls 130 4 Y soeffso inclined upwardlg;r in the direction of thei valve stem, a vertically adjustable oat slidably mounted on said valve stem above the hollow casing, and an 'operai-ing lever 5 pivotally connected with the upper.' end of the valve stem.
In testimony that I' claim the foregoing
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US2598967A (en) * 1950-05-31 1952-06-03 Bennett Samuel Monroe Toilet flush tank float valve
US2603446A (en) * 1948-12-17 1952-07-15 Harry E Karr Valve with double-acting washer
US2629879A (en) * 1950-04-05 1953-03-03 Samuel M Bennett Toilet flush tank float valve
US2745109A (en) * 1954-05-07 1956-05-15 Jr James A Stuart Valve assembly for flush tanks
US2747198A (en) * 1954-11-08 1956-05-29 Gerald D Clapp Guide apparatus for use with a toilet flushing mechanism
US2803262A (en) * 1956-04-17 1957-08-20 Cecil V Patterson Flush tank valve
US3121234A (en) * 1962-01-30 1964-02-18 Micek Richard Self-aligning ball valves

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US2603446A (en) * 1948-12-17 1952-07-15 Harry E Karr Valve with double-acting washer
US2629879A (en) * 1950-04-05 1953-03-03 Samuel M Bennett Toilet flush tank float valve
US2598967A (en) * 1950-05-31 1952-06-03 Bennett Samuel Monroe Toilet flush tank float valve
US2745109A (en) * 1954-05-07 1956-05-15 Jr James A Stuart Valve assembly for flush tanks
US2747198A (en) * 1954-11-08 1956-05-29 Gerald D Clapp Guide apparatus for use with a toilet flushing mechanism
US2803262A (en) * 1956-04-17 1957-08-20 Cecil V Patterson Flush tank valve
US3121234A (en) * 1962-01-30 1964-02-18 Micek Richard Self-aligning ball valves

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