US3605125A - Hydraulic tank assembly for a water closet - Google Patents
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- E03D3/00—Flushing devices operated by pressure of the water supply system flushing valves not connected to the water-supply main, also if air is blown in the water seal for a quick flushing
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- a valve seat extends around the inner periphery of the chute positioned below this aperture, while positioned within the chute is a valve head with a stem.
- the valve head is capable of vertical movement from an open position above the aperture to a closed position in sealed engagement with the seat.
- On the valve stem is a rolling diaphragm disposed for vertical movement in the chute.
- Manual means are associated with the stem for moving the valve head from the closed to the open position, and spring means, normally resisting upward movement of the valve head when the valve head is seated, are disposed above the rolling diaphragm around said stern.
- the check valve moves to a closed position when liquid in the tank rises to a predetermined level and falling to open the vent to the atmosphere when liquid falls below this level.
- Pressurized water is supplied into the tank by an inlet conduit. Operation of the manual means will open the valve head, forcing the liquid to flow through the aperture and outwards from the cylinder, theflow thereof being augmented by compressed air pressure acting to rapidly force liquid through the aperture and out of the cylinder.
- the present invention relates to a water flushing assembly and more particularly to a small compact water flushing assembly for rapidly discharging a large quantity of water as a slug of water under great pressure.
- the present invention contemplates a hydraulic assembly for filling and rapidly discharging a liquid from a hermetically sealed tank.
- a chute having an open lower end and a closed upper end, and having an aperture in the side wall thereof opening into the lower portion of the tank to provide a water passage to said open lower end.
- a valve seat extends around the inner periphery of the chute positioned below this aperture, while positioned Within the chute is a valve head with a coaxial upstanding stem.
- the valve head is capable of vertical movement from an open position above the aperture to a closed position with the head in sealed engagement with the seat.
- On the valve stem is a rolling diaphragm disposed for vertical movement in the chute from a downward position above the aperture to a predetermined upper position.
- Manual means are operatively associated with the stem for moving the valve head from the closed to the open position; and, spring means, normally resisting upward movement of the valve head when the valve head is seated are disposed above the rolling diaphragm around said stem.
- spring means normally resisting upward movement of the valve head when the valve head is seated are disposed above the rolling diaphragm around said stem.
- FIG. 1 is a longitudinal side view partly cut away showing the water flushing tank assembly contemplated herein;
- FIG. 2 is an end view of the tank assembly shown in FIG. 1, also partly in section showing constructional details:
- FIG. 3 is a longitudinal sectional view corresponding generally to a portion of the arrangement which is depicted in FIG. 1 illustrating inner components of the flushing tank assembly contemplated herein, the view being at a time period when there is no water in the tank;
- FIG. 4 shows the same view after flushing tank assembly components illustrated in FIG. 3 at the time period when water is first allowed into the tank;
- FIG. 5 presents the same view of the flushing tank assembly components shown in FIG. 4 but when water is rising in the tank;
- FIG. 6 repeats the same view of the flushing tank assembly components presented in FIG. 5 at the time when the tank is full of water;
- FIG. 7 again depicts these same components in the same view, but when the water in the tank is delivered out of the tank as a forceful slug of water.
- the water flushing tank assembly 8 contemplated herein is shown mounted within a conventional toilet flush tank.
- the assembly has a hermetically sealed tank 10 which may be a rectangular box with an upper cut away portion 11.
- the upper cut away portion 11 is likewise in the form of a rectangular box.
- a filler tube 16 is connected through the upper box portion of one side of the tank 14.
- the filler tube I16 is connected to a source of pressurized water (across a check valve 15' which is not shown in detail), for example, to an average line pressure in the order of thirty pounds per square inch.
- An air vent tube 18 extends downwardly Within the tank, best shown in FIG. 3, and is equipped with a 3 seat in the bottom thereof with a check ball 22 loosely captivated in the lower end cage portion of the tube as by a pin 24.
- a disc 26, advantageously having an offset aperture therein is coaxially secured to the upper end of tube 18 which is secured and sealed in a vertical relation to tank 14 by a threaded bushing on which a cap 27, also preferably having an offset aperture, is threaded. Adjustment of the cap 27 with respect to disc 26 will vary the effective cross section of the apertures in the disc with respect to the cap and provides an air vent of predetermined selected cross section for the tank 14.
- a chute, i.e. cylinder 28 is vertically secured and sealed by well known means through platform 15, as shown.
- the box or main vessel 10 is adapted to be connected to a plumbing system; for instance, the lower end portion or output end portion of the cylinder 28 may be provided with threads 30 for sealed engagement with a bowl or other means for conducting water therefrom.
- Cylinder 28 has an aperture 29 for the inflow of water, the mouth or opening 29 being in the lower portion of the vessel or box at about the floor level.
- a valve seat 32 is arranged around the inner periphery of the lower portion of the cylinder which is adapted to be engaged by a valve head 34 having a seat engaging surface such as an elastomer rim 36 secured around the periphery of the valve for sealing engagement with the seat 32.
- the head 34 is secured to a valve stem 38 by suitable means such as the thread means shown.
- the upper end portion of the cylinder or chute 28 is closed by a cap 40 which is threaded on the upper end of the cylinder and having a vent 42 for the free passage of air into and out of the cylinder.
- the action of stem 38 is controlled by a spring and rolling diaphragm assembly.
- the rolling diaphragm includes a piston valve 44 slidably retained within the cylinder 28 and slidably engages a lower valve seat 46 and has a bellows-type or expanding diaphragm 47 in the cylinder at about the midpoint thereof.
- Piston valve 44 of the rolling diaphragm assembly normally rests above its lower valve seat 46 riding on the stem 28.
- a coil compression spring 48 is positioned coaxial with stem 38 within the cylinder 28 and positioned between the upper surface of piston valve 44 and the inside surface of cap 42 for urging piston head 34 in a downward direction against its valve seat.
- Stem 38 is lifted by a keeper 49.
- the keeper 49 has a guide arm 50 mounted on platform 15 and disposed above cylinder 28, and, at the top of the guide arm is a guide wheel 52 over which passes a cord 54.
- Cord 54 is connected to the top of stem 38 at its lower end while the upper end of the cord 54 is connected to a lifting lever 56.
- the lifting lever 56 is operated by a manual handle 58 journalled through the wall of the tank and connected to the lifting lever. As is apparent from FIG. 1, pressing handle 58 will raise lever 56, pulling cord 54 and lifting stem 38. This action will raise valve head 34 off its valve seat 32.
- the top of stem 28 to which cord 54 is connected is threaded and has an adjustable retaining nut 60'. Fastened to the top of closure cap 40 and held by retaining nut 60 is an outwardly biased weak spring 62. This spring will initially maintain valve head 34 off its seat 32.
- cylinder 28 extends upwards a much shorter distance than the top of upper box portion, since it extends only to platform 15.
- Valve head 34 engages its valve seat.
- weak spring *62 is holding stem 28 up by bolt 60 preventing the valve from engaging the seat.
- Water has fallen below the level of check ball 22 so that the ball has fallen down on pin 24.
- Air is entering the tank through the apertures in the disc 26 and cap 27. The little water remaining in the tank is flowing out of cylinder 28 through inflow aperture 29.
- water is entering the tank through filler pipe 16, and the quantity of water entering the tank is greater than the quantity leaving the tank so that water rises in the tank as shown in FIG. 4.
- the weight of the water on valve head 34 overcomes the force of weak spring 62.
- Valve head 34 engages its valve seat. In FIG.
- valve head 34 rises from its seat.
- the compressed air 64 forces the contents of the tank out as a slug of water which will sweep everything in its path.
- Piston valve 44 is also raised against the force of the spring 48 by pulling on cord 54.
- the position of spring 62 can be adjusted by turning nut 60 so as to control the water level necessary to force valve head 34 downwards.
- valve head 34 Following the flushing of the toilet bowl and the release of the handle 58, the valve head 34 will descend by the action of spring 48 and in order to maintain a necessary quantity of clean residual Water in the bowl, the valve head 34 will be prevented from seating on seat 32 by a small distance corresponding with the adjustment of collar weak spring 62.
- a hydraulic assembly for filling and rapidly discharging a liquid from a tank comprising in combination:
- a chute having an open lower end and a closed upper end, vertically positioned in relation to said tank, said chute having an aperture in the side wall thereof opening into the lower portion of said tank to provide a water passage to said open lower end thereof;
- valve head with a coaxial upstanding stem slidably positioned in said chute for vertical movement of said head from an open position above said aperture to a closed position with said head in sealed engagement with said seat;
- said air vent and check valve means comprising a tube sealed in the upper portion of said tank extending downward therein having a valve seat in the lower end thereof and a check valve below said valve seat whereby atmospheric air will be admitted to the tank when said water is discharged therefrom and the rising level of the incoming water will lift said check valve against said seat when said tank is filled to a predetermined height.
- a hydraulic assembly as claimed in claim 2 said tank being of rectangular box-like configuration with a rectangular box portion removed therefrom defining said platform, said lifting means being mechanical means mounted on said platform and coupled to said stem, said arrangement providing a readily shippable compact assembly without protruding parts.
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THE VALVE HEAD IS SEATED, ARE DISPOSED ABOVE THE ROLLING DIAPHRAGM AROUND SAID STEM. THERE IS ALSO AN AIR VENT AND CHECK VALVE PASSING THROUGH THE TANK. THE CHECK VALVE MOVES TO A CLOSED POSITION WHEN LIQUID IN THE TANK RISES TO A PREDETERMINED LEVEL AND FALLING TO OPEN THE VENT TO THE ATMOSPHERE WHEN LIQUID FALLS BELOW THIS LEVEL. PRESSURIZED WATER IS SUPPLIED INTO THE TANK BY AN INLET CONDUIT. OPERATION OF THE MANUAL MEANS WILL OPEN THE VALVE HEAD, FORCING THE LIQUID TO FLOW THROUGH THE APERTURE AND OUTWARDS FROM THE CYLINDER, THE FLOW THEREOF BEING AUGMENTED BY COMPRESSED AIR PRESSURE ACTING TO RAPIDLY FORCE LIQUID THROUGH THE APERTURE AND OUT OF THE CYLINDER.
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US3817489A (en) * | 1972-08-17 | 1974-06-18 | Water Control Products | Hydraulic flush tank with improved seating and resealing means |
US3817286A (en) * | 1972-08-17 | 1974-06-18 | Water Control Products | Hydraulic flush tank with improved seating and resealing means |
US3894299A (en) * | 1974-05-29 | 1975-07-15 | William P Cleary | Dual flush for toilets |
US3913149A (en) * | 1974-03-28 | 1975-10-21 | Nicholson G W | Flush valve assembly |
US4142262A (en) * | 1977-07-01 | 1979-03-06 | Hamilton William H | Flush toilet system |
US4183108A (en) * | 1977-07-01 | 1980-01-15 | Hamilton William H | Flush toilet system |
US4233698A (en) * | 1977-01-28 | 1980-11-18 | Water Control Products/N.A., Inc. | Pressure flush tank for toilets |
US4333184A (en) * | 1980-03-21 | 1982-06-08 | Hsian Wang | Multi-function closet stool |
US4955921A (en) * | 1989-11-30 | 1990-09-11 | American Standard Inc. | Flushing mechanism using phase change fluid |
US4984311A (en) * | 1989-11-30 | 1991-01-15 | American Standard Inc. | Flushing mechanism with low water consumption |
US5005226A (en) * | 1989-11-30 | 1991-04-09 | American Standard Inc. | Flushing mechanism with low water consumption |
US5046201A (en) * | 1990-04-16 | 1991-09-10 | Kohler Co. | Pressurized flush toilet tank |
US5136732A (en) * | 1991-07-18 | 1992-08-11 | Maurice Burton | Commode flushing apparatus |
US5343572A (en) * | 1993-07-12 | 1994-09-06 | Fluidmaster, Inc. | Pressured toilet tank flush valve |
US5363513A (en) * | 1993-09-22 | 1994-11-15 | Karl Blankenburg | Pressurized flushing toilet |
US5553333A (en) * | 1993-09-30 | 1996-09-10 | Andersson; Sven E. | Pressurized water closet flushing system |
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US7591027B2 (en) | 2007-02-22 | 2009-09-22 | Donald Ernest Scruggs | Flushette partial and full toilet flush devices |
US20100186157A1 (en) * | 2009-01-08 | 2010-07-29 | Roeser John O | Flushing System For Pressurized Toilet |
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US3817489A (en) * | 1972-08-17 | 1974-06-18 | Water Control Products | Hydraulic flush tank with improved seating and resealing means |
US3817286A (en) * | 1972-08-17 | 1974-06-18 | Water Control Products | Hydraulic flush tank with improved seating and resealing means |
US3913149A (en) * | 1974-03-28 | 1975-10-21 | Nicholson G W | Flush valve assembly |
US3894299A (en) * | 1974-05-29 | 1975-07-15 | William P Cleary | Dual flush for toilets |
US4233698A (en) * | 1977-01-28 | 1980-11-18 | Water Control Products/N.A., Inc. | Pressure flush tank for toilets |
US4183108A (en) * | 1977-07-01 | 1980-01-15 | Hamilton William H | Flush toilet system |
US4142262A (en) * | 1977-07-01 | 1979-03-06 | Hamilton William H | Flush toilet system |
US4333184A (en) * | 1980-03-21 | 1982-06-08 | Hsian Wang | Multi-function closet stool |
US4955921A (en) * | 1989-11-30 | 1990-09-11 | American Standard Inc. | Flushing mechanism using phase change fluid |
US4984311A (en) * | 1989-11-30 | 1991-01-15 | American Standard Inc. | Flushing mechanism with low water consumption |
US5005226A (en) * | 1989-11-30 | 1991-04-09 | American Standard Inc. | Flushing mechanism with low water consumption |
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US5046201A (en) * | 1990-04-16 | 1991-09-10 | Kohler Co. | Pressurized flush toilet tank |
US5136732A (en) * | 1991-07-18 | 1992-08-11 | Maurice Burton | Commode flushing apparatus |
US5343572A (en) * | 1993-07-12 | 1994-09-06 | Fluidmaster, Inc. | Pressured toilet tank flush valve |
US5363513A (en) * | 1993-09-22 | 1994-11-15 | Karl Blankenburg | Pressurized flushing toilet |
US5553333A (en) * | 1993-09-30 | 1996-09-10 | Andersson; Sven E. | Pressurized water closet flushing system |
US7653951B2 (en) | 2002-09-10 | 2010-02-02 | Geberit Technik Ag | Flushing device comprising a pressurized chamber and evacuation fitting for a flushing device and system comprising a flushing device and a toilet bowl |
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US20050251904A1 (en) * | 2002-09-10 | 2005-11-17 | Geberit Technik | Flushing device comprising a pressurized chamber and evacuation fitting forsaid flushing device |
US20040194200A1 (en) * | 2003-04-04 | 2004-10-07 | Feiyu Li | Pressure assisted dual flush operating system |
US7010816B2 (en) | 2003-04-04 | 2006-03-14 | Feiyu Li | Pressure assisted dual flush operating system |
US20050150038A1 (en) * | 2004-01-08 | 2005-07-14 | Feiyu Li | Pressurized flush system |
US7299508B2 (en) | 2004-01-08 | 2007-11-27 | Feiyu Li | Pressurized flush system |
US7591027B2 (en) | 2007-02-22 | 2009-09-22 | Donald Ernest Scruggs | Flushette partial and full toilet flush devices |
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US20100186157A1 (en) * | 2009-01-08 | 2010-07-29 | Roeser John O | Flushing System For Pressurized Toilet |
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US8615822B2 (en) | 2009-05-31 | 2013-12-31 | Fluidmaster, Inc. | Air pressure activated toilet flushing system |
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Owner name: WATER CONTROL PRODUCTS, INC., 2820-224 WEST MAPLE Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST.;ASSIGNOR:WOOD, JOHN T.;REEL/FRAME:003860/0823 Effective date: 19810602 |
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Owner name: MOLMEC, INC., 4205 MARTIN ROAD, WALLED LAKE, MI A Free format text: MORTGAGE;ASSIGNOR:WATER CONTROL PRODUCTS, INC., A CORP. OF DE;REEL/FRAME:003915/0843 Effective date: 19810831 |
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