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US2040272A
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A. P. RICARD May 12, 1936.
FLOA'T VALVE Filed Dec. 6, 1934 J0 INVENTOR,
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Patented May 12, 1936 UNITEDSTATES PATENT OFFICE 3 Claims.
This invention relates to flush boxes for toilets and particularly the means therein for controlling the action of the ordinary valve that is located within the water supply pipe of the said box.
The primary object of this invention is to provide a toilet flush box having means for opening the supply pipe valve only after the water within the tank of the flushbox proper has entirely escaped through the outlet port of the flush box, whereby the wasting of water that is usually experienced is eliminated because of the structure contemplated by this invention which insures that no water can pass into the flush box tank when the outlet port thereof is open.
A yet further object of this invention is to provide means for opening and closing the valve in the inlet pipe of a toilet flush box that comprises a series of floats, some of which are positioned within suitable receptacles having valved openings whereby one of the floats which is operably connected with the supply pipe valve will be maintained in an elevated position to keep the said valve closed until all of the water in the flush box tank has escaped through the outlet port thereof.
A large number of minor objects of this invention will appear during the course of the following specification, referring to the accompanying drawing, wherein:
Figure 1 is a vertical section through a toilet flush box made to embody the present invention.
Fig. 2 is an enlarged, vertical section through the novel float assembly, and,
Fig. 3 is an enlarged, detailed, sectional view through the supply pipe valve.
The toilet flush box of the character wherein this invention is best embodied comprises a tank 6 having a water inlet pipe and outlet pipe 8 and II) respectively. The water supply, or inlet 8, is provided with a supply valve l2 of conventional 40 type and includes an operating rod M which, when raised and lowered, will open and close the passage through valve l2, as shown in Fig. 3. The lower end of rod l4 will rest upon seat I6 to close the valve in the ordinary fashion and when the 45 valve is open, water will pass into the pipe l8 which serves as a supporting standard forhead 20 which is pivotally mounted as at 22. Thishead 20 is joined to collar 24 carried beneathadjustable nut 26 on rod l4 and is also attached to con- 50 nectingrod 28 that extends to the float structure,
as illustrated.
Anoverflow tube 30 joins outlet pipe I0 and a valve orclosure member 32 opens and closes outlet pipe IO as the manuallyoperable trip 34 is manipulated.Suitable linkage 36 joinsclosure 32 andtrip 34 and whenclosure 32 is lifted from itsseat 38, the water in tank 6 will escape through pipe II]. In most instances the ordinary flushbox allows water to enter through its supply pipe while the outlet pipe is still open. This is objectionable because of the amount of water actually wasted and because of the noise incident to the passing of water through the tank as it is being emptied.
The means for operating valve l2 allows tank 6 to empty to a level slightly above outlet pipe l0 before valve i2 is opened. This valve is then kept open by the novel flow structure until the normal water level of the full tank is reached.
The means referred to is shown clearly in Figs.
1 and 2 and comprises areceptacle 48 which is held in an elevated position byadjustable legs 42 that are attached tobase 44 through the use of screws or othersuitable mediums 46.Legs 48 may be used to carrybase 44 and these legs should haveadjustable feet 50 which, withlegs 42, will allow proper relation to be established between the floats. An outlet port 52 is formed in the bottom of receptacle and a dome-shapedupper float 54 is disposed withinreceptacle 40 and attached torod 28 by thebearing 56. The bearing is pivotally joined as at 58 to stem 66 offloat 54 to allow free movement.
Float 54 has anannular bead 62 formed thereon which engagesstops 64 in the event the rising water has a tendency to liftfloat 54 too high. Atray 66 is mounted belowreceptacle 46 and has an outlet opening 68 formed in the bottom thereof. An intermediate float III that carries aplate 12 is disposed withintray 66 and when this intermediate float rises,plate 12 will close outlet port 52 of receptacle 4!). Alower float 14 is carried betweentray 66 andbase 44 and is confined in that position bylegs 42. Aplate 16 onlower float 14 closes outlet opening 68 whenfloat 14 is liftedby the water. A top 18 keeps water from dropping intotray 66 fromreceptacle 40, yet allows water to flow into the tray through the opening 86 formed betweentray 56 and top 18.
The relative positioning of the three floats as just set down insures that valve l2 will not be opened until the water within tank 6 is practically all passed therefrom after the manipulation oftrip 34 which opensoutlet pipe 16. This action is insured because there is water both inreceptacle 46 andtray 66 when tank 5 is being emptied. Lower float I4 is held in a raised position by the water in tank 6, but when the water level passes belowlower float 14, it will drop by gravity to the position shown in Fig. 2, thereby opening outlet port 68 and allowing water to pass fromtray 66. Immediately upon evacuating the tray, intermediate float 10 will drop and open outlet port 52 by Withdrawingplate 12 therefrom. As soon as this action takes place, the water in receptacle will quickly pass therefrom to allowdomeshaped float 54 to drop and, through the medium of connectingrod 28 and other associated members, valve l2 will be opened to start the flow oi water into tank 6. As the water flows into tank- 6,closure 32 will of course keep it from passing out through outlet pipe l0,lower float 14 will be lifted to close outlet opening 68 prior to fillingtray 66, and when this said tray is filled, float 10 will be raised to close port 52 and then water will flow over the top ofreceptacle 40 to liftfloat 54 and, thereby, close valve I2.
Obviously, valve I2 will not be closed until the water level has passed the top of receptacle 49, and since this top is below the top of theoutlet tube 30, the tank will be properly filled without the loss of water. The dome-shaped float has a substantially flat bottom and, as a result thereof, quick displacement will occur and movement 01? the float with a relatively small amount of water inreceptacle 40 will render the mechanism efilcient.
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed as new and secured by Letters Patent is:
1. In a flush box having a water inlet and outlet pipe respectively in connection therewith, and a valve in each pipe respectively; means within the box for opening and closing the valve in the inlet pipe comprising a receptacle having an open top and an outlet port formed therein, a float in the receptacle having connection with said inlet pipe valve, a tray below the receptacle having an outlet opening formed therein, a float within the tray having a, plate thereon for closing the outlet port in the receptacle, and a float below said tray having a plate thereon for closing the outlet opening in the said tray.
2. In a flush box having a water inlet and outlet pipe respectively in connection therewith, and a valve in each pipe respectively; means within the box for opening and closing the valve in the inlet pipe comprising a receptacle having an outlet port formed therein, a float in the receptacle having connection with said inlet pipe valve, a tray below the receptacle having an outlet opening formed therein, a float within the tray having a plate thereon for closing the outlet port in the receptacle, and a float below said tray having a plate thereon for closing the outlet opening in the said tray, said receptacle having an open top disposed at the water line of the tank when the latter is full whereby the float in the receptacle is moved to the valve closing position only after the tank has been filled.
3. In a flush box having a water inlet and outlet pipe respectively in connection therewith, and a valve in each pipe respectively; means within the box for opening and closing the valve in the inlet pipe comprising a pair of open top receptacles one above the other and each having a float therein and a hole formed in the bottoms thereof, and a lower float beneath the lowermost receptacle adapted to close the hole in the lower receptacle when raised by floatation, said float of the lower receptacle adapted to close the hole in the upper receptacle when raised by floatation, said float in the upper receptacle being operably connected to the said valve of the inlet pipe, and a top plate positioned in spaced relation between said pair of receptacles whereby water from the upper receptacle is directed away from the lower receptacle.
ARTHUR P. RICARD.
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Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication numberPriority datePublication dateAssigneeTitle
US2592908A (en)*1946-07-081952-04-15Katz HarryQuick-operating float valve
US2642081A (en)*1951-05-081953-06-16John FlamFloat mechanism for controlling flush tank valves
US2696829A (en)*1949-12-121954-12-14John FlamFloat-operated valve mechanism for toilet flush tanks
FR2494464A1 (en)*1980-11-181982-05-21Begard MichelAuxiliary float chamber for toilet system for faster refilling - uses auxiliary float chamber which cannot fill until main cistern is full, thus holding inlet valve fully open, giving faster filling
DE10325314A1 (en)*2003-06-042005-05-19Gert LeberfingerLow voltage water pump system for delivery of rainwater or grey water to toilet cistern

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication numberPriority datePublication dateAssigneeTitle
US2592908A (en)*1946-07-081952-04-15Katz HarryQuick-operating float valve
US2696829A (en)*1949-12-121954-12-14John FlamFloat-operated valve mechanism for toilet flush tanks
US2642081A (en)*1951-05-081953-06-16John FlamFloat mechanism for controlling flush tank valves
FR2494464A1 (en)*1980-11-181982-05-21Begard MichelAuxiliary float chamber for toilet system for faster refilling - uses auxiliary float chamber which cannot fill until main cistern is full, thus holding inlet valve fully open, giving faster filling
DE10325314A1 (en)*2003-06-042005-05-19Gert LeberfingerLow voltage water pump system for delivery of rainwater or grey water to toilet cistern
DE10325314B4 (en)*2003-06-042009-04-16Gert Leberfinger Contact regulator

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