WO2023128935A1 - System enabling a mechanically controlled flushing system triggering mechanism to be controlled electronically - Google Patents

System enabling a mechanically controlled flushing system triggering mechanism to be controlled electronically Download PDF

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WO2023128935A1
WO2023128935A1 PCT/TR2022/050510 TR2022050510W WO2023128935A1 WO 2023128935 A1 WO2023128935 A1 WO 2023128935A1 TR 2022050510 W TR2022050510 W TR 2022050510W WO 2023128935 A1 WO2023128935 A1 WO 2023128935A1
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Engin OZTURK
Fatih Gerenli
Bogac Simsir
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Eczacibasi Yapi Gerecleri Sanayi Ve Ticaret Anonim Sirketi
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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
    • E03D5/10Special constructions of flushing devices, e.g. closed flushing system operated electrically, e.g. by a photo-cell; also combined with devices for opening or closing shutters in the bowl outlet and/or with devices for raising/or lowering seat and cover and/or for swiveling the bowl

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  • the invention relates to a system enabling the flushing system triggering mechanism, which permits the water flow from the flush tank into the toilet as a result of the force applied by the user, to be controlled electronically.
  • the ceramic sanitary ware are frequently preferred in the areas like bathrooms, toilet rooms and kitchens. It is required to clean the ceramic sanitary ware after the use and the flushing systems are employed for this purpose.
  • the water to be used for cleaning is commonly stored in a flush tank wherein the flow of said stored water into the ceramic sanitary ware takes place upon the user activating the flushing system, thereby enabling the ceramic sanitary ware to be cleaned.
  • the discharge of the water stored in the flush tank into the toilet bowl is most of the time controlled by means of a mechanical system.
  • a mechanical system There are preferably at least two buttons, which enable said mechanical system to be triggered, wherein the discharge mechanism inside the flush tank is actuated as a result of the force applied by the user on said buttons, and said mechanism, by opening the connection between the flush tank and the toilet, enables the water to flow into the toilet bowl and the toilet to be flushed.
  • the flushing systems that are able to be triggered electronically are also available. By their nature, said systems have components that are appropriate for being triggered electronically.
  • a solution enabling the systems, which are triggered as a result of the force applied by a user, to be converted into the systems possible to be triggered electronically is not available in the state of the art and it is necessary to replace the entire flushing system in order to meet said need.
  • the invention relates to a conversion system, by means of which the force is enabled to be applied in an electronically controlled manner in the systems where the water inside the flush tank is enabled to be discharged into the toilet bowl as a result of the application of a force, and thus, the existing mechanically controlled systems are conferred the ability to be controlled electronically.
  • An object of the invention is to convert a system into an electronically controllable form by replacing the mechanical control panel, which enables the water inside the flush tank to be discharged into the toilet bowl as a result of the application of a force by the user.
  • Another object of the invention is to develop a system, in which the force required to be applied for the triggering is enabled to be applied electronically simply by way of replacement of the mechanical control panel, without any change being made in the existing triggering mechanism.
  • Another object of the invention is to develop a system, in which the force required to be applied for the triggering is enabled to be applied electronically, without having to install any additional power line and similar line in the existing system.
  • Figure 1 An exploded view of the system according to the invention
  • Figure 2 An isometric view of the keys and the keyway
  • Figure 3 A sectional view of the keys and the keyway
  • Figure 4 A sectional view showing the state in which one of the mechanical triggering arms has been triggered
  • Figure 5 A sectional view showing the state in which the mechanical triggering arm has not been triggered
  • Figure 6 A side sectional view showing the state in which the body has been positioned in place of the mechanical panel
  • the invention relates to a system enabling the flushing system triggering mechanism, which permits the water flow from the flush tank into the toilet as a result of the force applied by the user, to be controlled electronically. More particularly, the invention relates to a conversion system enabling a mechanically triggered system to become able to be triggered electronically, wherein the force that is necessary to be applied on the mechanical triggering arm (1) to discharge the water in the flush tank into the toilet is applied on said mechanical triggering arm (1) as a result of the movement of at least one actuator (5).
  • the system according to the invention comprises
  • a preferred embodiment of the invention has at least one keyway (4), in which the push key (2) and/or the pressure key (3) is/are positioned in a way to be able to move.
  • Said keyway (4) has at least one push key cavity (41), inside which the push key (2) is to move and/or at least one pressure key cavity (42), inside which the pressure key (3) is to move.
  • the push key (2) has at least one push key inclined surface (21) and/or the pressure key (3) has at least one pressure key inclined surface (31).
  • the push key (2) and the pressure key (3) are positioned into the keyway (4) in such a way that the push key inclined surface (21) will contact the pressure key inclined surface (31).
  • the push key (2) applies a force on the pressure key (3) and enables said pressure key (3) to move.
  • the push key inclined surface (21) applies a force on the pressure key inclined surface (31) and enables the pressure key (3) to move in a direction perpendicular to the movement axis of the push key (2).
  • the pressure key (3) applies on the mechanical triggering arm (1), which enables the toilet to be flushed by enabling the connection between the flush tank and the toilet to be opened as a result of a force normally applied by the user, a force that is similar to the force applied by the user and thus enables the water inside the flush tank to be discharged into the toilet.
  • a preferred embodiment of the invention has at least one pressure key movement limiting member (32), which enables the movement of the pressure key (3) to be limited.
  • the keyway (4) correspondingly has at least one pressure key movement limiting member bearing (43), inside which the pressure key movement limiting member (32) is to move.
  • the pressure key movement limiting member (32) is preferably fixed on the pressure key (3) and said pressure key movement limiting member (32), as a result of its movement inside the pressure key movement limiting member bearing (43), permits the movement of the pressure key (3) and in this way, the undesirable movements of the pressure key (3) are prevented.
  • the actuator (5) which provides the movement of the push key (2), is a linear actuator (5). Accordingly, each time the actuator (5) is triggered, the shaft of the actuator (5) applies a push force on the push key (2) and moves the push key (2) in a direction in which it will apply a force on the pressure key (3).
  • the movement direction of the shaft of the actuator (5) and the movement direction of the pressure key (3) are perpendicular to each other.
  • the actuator (5) which provides the movement of the push key (2), is a motor performing a rotational movement.
  • the shaft of the actuator (5) and the push key (2) each has at least one threaded portion. The connection between the push key (2) and the actuator (5) is provided upon the threaded portion of the shaft of the actuator (5) entering the threaded portion on the push key (2).
  • a preferred embodiment of the invention has at least one control unit (6), which enables the movement of the actuator (5) to be controlled.
  • a preferred embodiment of the invention has at least one trigger (7), which, as a result of being triggered, enables the control unit (6) to initiate and/or terminate the movement of the actuator (5).
  • the trigger (7) is a sensor that may be touch- triggered and/or a sensor that is able to detect the proximity and/or motion.
  • a preferred embodiment of the invention has at least one body (8), on which the keyway (4) and accordingly the push key (2) and the pressure key (3) and/or the actuator (5) and/or the control unit (6) and/or the trigger (7) are positioned.
  • the body (8) is a body (8), which is positioned in place of the mechanical panel enabling the flushing system to be controlled and which thus enables the existing system to be converted into an electronic system.
  • the pressure key (3) is positioned in the keyway (4), the keyway (4) is positioned on the body (8) and the body (8) is positioned in place of the mechanical panel in such a way that a push force will be applied on the mechanical triggering arm (1) as a result of the movement of the pressure key (3).
  • a preferred embodiment of the invention has at least one power storage unit (9), which supplies the power required by the actuator (5) and/or the control unit (6) and/or the trigger (7).
  • An embodiment of the invention which is employed to enable a flushing system performing the flushing with two different volumes of water to be controlled electronically, comprises a total of two pressure keys (3), one enabling a push force to be applied on a first mechanical triggering arm (1) that enables the water in a first volume to be discharged into the toilet and one enabling a push force to be applied on a second mechanical triggering arm (1) that enables the water in a second volume to be discharged into the toilet, and two pieces each of the push key (2) enabling a force to be applied on the respective pressure keys (3), of the actuator (5) enabling the respective push keys (2) to move and of the trigger (7) enabling the respective actuators (5) to be triggered.
  • the force applied by a user on the mechanical triggering arm (1) which enables the water inside the flush tank to be delivered into the toilet, is enabled to be applied automatically by way of replacement of the triggering panel, without any change being made in the general structure of the existing flushing system with mechanical and manual control, and as a result, the flushing system is conferred the ability of being controlled electronically.

Abstract

The invention relates to a system enabling the flushing system triggering mechanism, which permits the water flow from the flush tank into the toilet as a result of the force applied by the user, to be controlled electronically. More particularly, the invention relates to a conversion system enabling a mechanically triggered system to become able to be triggered electronically, wherein the force that is necessary to be applied on the mechanical triggering arm (1) to discharge the water in the flush tank into the toilet is applied on said mechanical triggering arm (1) as a result of the movement of at least one actuator (5).

Description

SYSTEM ENABLING A MECHANICALLY CONTROLLED FLUSHING SYSTEM TRIGGERING MECHANISM TO BE CONTROLLED ELECTRONICALLY
Subject of the Invention
The invention relates to a system enabling the flushing system triggering mechanism, which permits the water flow from the flush tank into the toilet as a result of the force applied by the user, to be controlled electronically.
State of the Art
Today, the ceramic sanitary ware are frequently preferred in the areas like bathrooms, toilet rooms and kitchens. It is required to clean the ceramic sanitary ware after the use and the flushing systems are employed for this purpose. According to the state of the art, the water to be used for cleaning is commonly stored in a flush tank wherein the flow of said stored water into the ceramic sanitary ware takes place upon the user activating the flushing system, thereby enabling the ceramic sanitary ware to be cleaned.
The discharge of the water stored in the flush tank into the toilet bowl is most of the time controlled by means of a mechanical system. There are preferably at least two buttons, which enable said mechanical system to be triggered, wherein the discharge mechanism inside the flush tank is actuated as a result of the force applied by the user on said buttons, and said mechanism, by opening the connection between the flush tank and the toilet, enables the water to flow into the toilet bowl and the toilet to be flushed.
Today, the flushing systems that are able to be triggered electronically are also available. By their nature, said systems have components that are appropriate for being triggered electronically. A solution enabling the systems, which are triggered as a result of the force applied by a user, to be converted into the systems possible to be triggered electronically is not available in the state of the art and it is necessary to replace the entire flushing system in order to meet said need. The invention relates to a conversion system, by means of which the force is enabled to be applied in an electronically controlled manner in the systems where the water inside the flush tank is enabled to be discharged into the toilet bowl as a result of the application of a force, and thus, the existing mechanically controlled systems are conferred the ability to be controlled electronically.
Object of the Invention
An object of the invention is to convert a system into an electronically controllable form by replacing the mechanical control panel, which enables the water inside the flush tank to be discharged into the toilet bowl as a result of the application of a force by the user.
Another object of the invention is to develop a system, in which the force required to be applied for the triggering is enabled to be applied electronically simply by way of replacement of the mechanical control panel, without any change being made in the existing triggering mechanism.
Another object of the invention is to develop a system, in which the force required to be applied for the triggering is enabled to be applied electronically, without having to install any additional power line and similar line in the existing system.
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Figure 1: An exploded view of the system according to the invention
Figure 2: An isometric view of the keys and the keyway
Figure 3: A sectional view of the keys and the keyway
Figure 4: A sectional view showing the state in which one of the mechanical triggering arms has been triggered
Figure 5: A sectional view showing the state in which the mechanical triggering arm has not been triggered Figure 6: A side sectional view showing the state in which the body has been positioned in place of the mechanical panel
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1 : Mechanical triggering arm
2 : Push key
21 : Push key inclined surface
3 : Pressure key
31 : Pressure key inclined surface
32 : Pressure key movement limiting member
4 : Keyway
41 : Push key cavity
42 : Pressure key cavity
43 : Pressure key movement limiting member bearing
5 : Actuator
6 : Control unit
7 : Trigger
8 : Body
9 : Power storage unit
Detailed Description of the Invention
The invention relates to a system enabling the flushing system triggering mechanism, which permits the water flow from the flush tank into the toilet as a result of the force applied by the user, to be controlled electronically. More particularly, the invention relates to a conversion system enabling a mechanically triggered system to become able to be triggered electronically, wherein the force that is necessary to be applied on the mechanical triggering arm (1) to discharge the water in the flush tank into the toilet is applied on said mechanical triggering arm (1) as a result of the movement of at least one actuator (5). The system according to the invention comprises
• at least one pressure key (3), which moves in a way to apply a push force on the mechanical triggering arm (1) that enables the connection between the flush tank and the toilet bowl to be opened,
• at least one push key (2), which enables the pressure key (3) to move in a way to apply a push force on the mechanical triggering arm (1), and
• at least one actuator (5), which provides the movement of the push key (2).
A preferred embodiment of the invention has at least one keyway (4), in which the push key (2) and/or the pressure key (3) is/are positioned in a way to be able to move. Said keyway (4) has at least one push key cavity (41), inside which the push key (2) is to move and/or at least one pressure key cavity (42), inside which the pressure key (3) is to move.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the push key (2) has at least one push key inclined surface (21) and/or the pressure key (3) has at least one pressure key inclined surface (31). The push key (2) and the pressure key (3) are positioned into the keyway (4) in such a way that the push key inclined surface (21) will contact the pressure key inclined surface (31). The push key (2), as a result of its movement inside the keyway (4), applies a force on the pressure key (3) and enables said pressure key (3) to move. More specifically, as a result of the movement of the push key (2), the push key inclined surface (21) applies a force on the pressure key inclined surface (31) and enables the pressure key (3) to move in a direction perpendicular to the movement axis of the push key (2). The pressure key (3), as a result of its said movement, applies on the mechanical triggering arm (1), which enables the toilet to be flushed by enabling the connection between the flush tank and the toilet to be opened as a result of a force normally applied by the user, a force that is similar to the force applied by the user and thus enables the water inside the flush tank to be discharged into the toilet.
While it is desired that the pressure key (3) moves inside the keyway (4) in a way to apply a push force on the mechanical triggering arm (1), it is further desired that said movement is limited. For this purpose, a preferred embodiment of the invention has at least one pressure key movement limiting member (32), which enables the movement of the pressure key (3) to be limited. The keyway (4) correspondingly has at least one pressure key movement limiting member bearing (43), inside which the pressure key movement limiting member (32) is to move. The pressure key movement limiting member (32) is preferably fixed on the pressure key (3) and said pressure key movement limiting member (32), as a result of its movement inside the pressure key movement limiting member bearing (43), permits the movement of the pressure key (3) and in this way, the undesirable movements of the pressure key (3) are prevented.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the actuator (5), which provides the movement of the push key (2), is a linear actuator (5). Accordingly, each time the actuator (5) is triggered, the shaft of the actuator (5) applies a push force on the push key (2) and moves the push key (2) in a direction in which it will apply a force on the pressure key (3). In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the movement direction of the shaft of the actuator (5) and the movement direction of the pressure key (3) are perpendicular to each other.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the actuator (5), which provides the movement of the push key (2), is a motor performing a rotational movement. In said embodiment, the shaft of the actuator (5) and the push key (2) each has at least one threaded portion. The connection between the push key (2) and the actuator (5) is provided upon the threaded portion of the shaft of the actuator (5) entering the threaded portion on the push key (2). As a result of the rotational movement of the shaft of the actuator (5), said shaft moves inside the threaded portion of the push key (2), and since the actuator (5) is fixed, the push key (2) moves in a direction of approaching or moving away from the actuator (5) as a result of the rotational movement and enables, as a result of said movement, the pressure key (3) to move in a way to apply a push force on the mechanical triggering arm (1).
A preferred embodiment of the invention has at least one control unit (6), which enables the movement of the actuator (5) to be controlled. A preferred embodiment of the invention has at least one trigger (7), which, as a result of being triggered, enables the control unit (6) to initiate and/or terminate the movement of the actuator (5). In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the trigger (7) is a sensor that may be touch- triggered and/or a sensor that is able to detect the proximity and/or motion.
A preferred embodiment of the invention has at least one body (8), on which the keyway (4) and accordingly the push key (2) and the pressure key (3) and/or the actuator (5) and/or the control unit (6) and/or the trigger (7) are positioned. The body (8) is a body (8), which is positioned in place of the mechanical panel enabling the flushing system to be controlled and which thus enables the existing system to be converted into an electronic system. The pressure key (3) is positioned in the keyway (4), the keyway (4) is positioned on the body (8) and the body (8) is positioned in place of the mechanical panel in such a way that a push force will be applied on the mechanical triggering arm (1) as a result of the movement of the pressure key (3).
A preferred embodiment of the invention has at least one power storage unit (9), which supplies the power required by the actuator (5) and/or the control unit (6) and/or the trigger (7).
An embodiment of the invention, which is employed to enable a flushing system performing the flushing with two different volumes of water to be controlled electronically, comprises a total of two pressure keys (3), one enabling a push force to be applied on a first mechanical triggering arm (1) that enables the water in a first volume to be discharged into the toilet and one enabling a push force to be applied on a second mechanical triggering arm (1) that enables the water in a second volume to be discharged into the toilet, and two pieces each of the push key (2) enabling a force to be applied on the respective pressure keys (3), of the actuator (5) enabling the respective push keys (2) to move and of the trigger (7) enabling the respective actuators (5) to be triggered. In this way, a different group of actuator (5), push key (2) and pressure key (3) moves and the force is applied on a different mechanical triggering arm (1) depending on the trigger (7) that is triggered, and as a result, the water in a different volume is enabled to be delivered into the toilet. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the position of the mechanical triggering arms (1) and/or the position of the keyway (4), and therefore the pressure key (3), on the body (8) may be adjusted. As a result, the system according to the invention is enabled to be used with all the systems, irrespective of the brand and the model of the flushing system.
Owing to the system according to the invention, the force applied by a user on the mechanical triggering arm (1), which enables the water inside the flush tank to be delivered into the toilet, is enabled to be applied automatically by way of replacement of the triggering panel, without any change being made in the general structure of the existing flushing system with mechanical and manual control, and as a result, the flushing system is conferred the ability of being controlled electronically.

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CLAIMS A system enabling the flushing system triggering mechanism, which permits the water flow from the flush tank into the toilet as a result of the force applied by the user, to be triggered electronically characterized in that the system comprises
• at least one pressure key (3), which moves in a way to apply a push force on the mechanical triggering arm (1) that enables the connection between the flush tank and the toilet bowl to be opened,
• at least one push key (2), which enables the pressure key (3) to move in a way to apply a push force on the mechanical triggering arm (1), and
• at least one actuator (5), which provides the movement of the push key (2). A system according to Claim 1 characterized in that the system has at least one keyway (4), in which the push key (2) and/or the pressure key (3) is/are positioned in a way to be able to move. A system according to Claim 2 characterized in that the keyway (4) has at least one push key cavity (41), inside which the push key (2) is to move and/or at least one pressure key cavity (42), inside which the pressure key (3) is to move. A system according to any one of the preceding claims characterized in that the push key (2) has at least one push key inclined surface (21) and/or the pressure key (3) has at least one pressure key inclined surface (31). A system according to any one of Claims 2-4 characterized in that the push key (2) and the pressure key (3) are positioned into the keyway (4) in such a way that the push key inclined surface (21) will contact the pressure key inclined surface (31). A system according to any one of Claims 2-5 characterized in that the push key (2) is a push key (2), which enables the pressure key (3) to move by applying a force on said pressure key (3) as a result of its movement inside the keyway (4).
8 A system according to any one of Claims 4-6 characterized in that the push key (2) is a push key (2), as a result of the movement of which the push key inclined surface (21) applies a force on the pressure key inclined surface (31) and enables the pressure key (3) to move in a direction perpendicular to the movement axis of said push key (2). A system according to Claim 6 or 7 characterized in that the pressure key (3) is a pressure key (3) applying a force that is similar to the force applied by the user on the mechanical triggering arm (1), which enables the toilet to be flushed by enabling the connection between the flush tank and the toilet to be opened as a result of a force applied by the user and thus enabling the water inside the flush tank to be discharged into the toilet. A system according to any one of Claims 2-8 characterized in that the system has at least one pressure key movement limiting member (32), which enables the movement of the pressure key (3) inside the keyway (4) to be limited in a way to apply a push force on the mechanical triggering arm (1). A system according to Claim 9 characterized in that the keyway (4) has at least one pressure key movement limiting member bearing (43), inside which the pressure key movement limiting member (32) is to move. A system according to any one of the preceding claims characterized in that the actuator (5), which provides the movement of the push key (2), is a linear actuator (5). A system according to Claim 11 characterized in that the actuator (5) is an actuator (5), which, as a result of being triggered, applies a push force on the push key (2) to move said push key (2) in a direction in which it will apply a force on the pressure key (3). A system according to Claim 11 or 12 characterized in that the actuator (5) is an actuator (5), the shaft of which has a direction of movement that is perpendicular to the direction of movement of the pressure key (3).
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14. A system according to any one of Claims 1-10 characterized in that the actuator (5) is a motor performing a rotational movement.
15. A system according to Claim 14 characterized in that the shaft of the actuator (5) and the push key (2) each has at least one threaded portion.
16. A system according to Claim 15 characterized in that the actuator (5) is an actuator (5), the shaft of which, as a result of the rotational movement, moves inside the threaded portion of the push key (2) and enables, since the actuator (5) is fixed, the push key (2) to move in a direction of approaching or moving away from the actuator (5) as a result of the rotational movement, and which, as a result of said movement, enables the pressure key (3) to move in a way to apply a push force on the mechanical triggering arm (1).
17. A system according to any one of the preceding claims characterized in that the system has at least one control unit (6), which enables the movement of the actuator (5) to be controlled.
18. A system according to Claim 17 characterized in that the system has at least one trigger (7), which, as a result of being triggered, enables the control unit (6) to initiate and/or terminate the movement of the actuator (5).
19. A system according to Claim 18 characterized in that the trigger (7) is a sensor that may be touch-triggered and/or a sensor that is able to detect the proximity and/or motion.
20. A system according to Claim 1 or 2 or 17 or 18 characterized in that the system has at least one body (8), on which the keyway (4) and accordingly the push key (2) and the pressure key (3) and/or the actuator (5) and/or the control unit (6) and/or the trigger (7) are positioned.
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21. A system according to Claim 20 characterized in that the body (8) is a body (8), which is positioned in place of the mechanical panel enabling the flushing system to be controlled.
22. A system according to Claim 20 or 21 characterized in that the body (8) is positioned in place of the mechanical panel of the existing system, the pressure key (3) is positioned in the keyway (4) and the keyway (4) is positioned on the body (8) in such a way that a push force will be applied on the mechanical triggering arm (1) as a result of the movement of the pressure key (3).
23. A system according to Claim 1 or 2 or 17 or 18 characterized in that the system has at least one power storage unit (9), which supplies the power required by the actuator (5) and/or the control unit (6) and/or the trigger (7).
24. A system according to any one of the preceding claims characterized in that an embodiment of the system, which is employed to enable a flushing system performing the flushing with two different volumes of water to be controlled electronically, comprises two sets, each comprises a pressure key (3), push key (2), actuator (5), and trigger (7), one of these set enabling a push force to be applied on a first mechanical triggering arm (1) that enables the water in a first volume to be discharged into the toilet and the other one of these set enabling a push force to be applied on a second mechanical triggering arm (1) that enables the water in a second volume to be discharged into the toilet.
25. A system according to Claim 24 characterized in that the system is a system where a different group of actuator (5), push key (2) and pressure key (3) moves and the force is applied on a different mechanical triggering arm (1) depending on the trigger (7) that is triggered, and as a result, the water in a different volume is enabled to be delivered into the toilet.
26. A system according to any one of Claims 2-25 characterized in that the position of the keyway (4), and therefore the pressure key (3), and/or the position of the mechanical triggering arms (1) may be adjusted with respect to the body (8), in a way to enable
11 the system to be used with all the flushing systems, irrespective of the brand and the model of the flushing system.
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