US934353A - Valve for flushing-tanks. - Google Patents

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US934353A
US934353A US39097607A US1907390976A US934353A US 934353 A US934353 A US 934353A US 39097607 A US39097607 A US 39097607A US 1907390976 A US1907390976 A US 1907390976A US 934353 A US934353 A US 934353A
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    • 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
    • E03D1/02High-level flushing systems
    • E03D1/14Cisterns discharging variable quantities of water also cisterns with bell siphons in combination with flushing valves
    • E03D1/142Cisterns discharging variable quantities of water also cisterns with bell siphons in combination with flushing valves in cisterns with flushing valves
    • E03D1/144Cisterns discharging variable quantities of water also cisterns with bell siphons in combination with flushing valves in cisterns with flushing valves having a single flush outlet and an additional float for delaying the valve closure

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  • VALVE FOB FLUSHING TANKS@ APPLIOATION FILED AUG. s1, 1901.
  • This invention has relation to valves for flushing tanks, and it consists in the novel construction and arrangement of its parts, as hereinafter shown and described.
  • the object of the invention is to provide an improved flushing tank with a valve of such construction that the tank may emit sired or required for flushing purposes.
  • Means are located at one sideb of the tank for operating ⁇ the valve to liberate water in major quantities, and means are located at the opposite side of the tank which may be operated for liberating water in minor quantities.
  • the last said means are so arranged that it may be ⁇ conveniently operated which, however, is substantially at the same level as the means for operating the valve to liberate a major quantity of water.
  • FIG. 1 is a side elevation of a tank, with a -portion broken away, showing the valve mechanism in elevation, with parts in section.
  • Fig. 2 is a top plan view of the tank with' the top removed and showing the valve mechanism located therein.
  • Fig. 3 is a vertical sectional View of -a portion ofthe tank.
  • the tank1 is of usual construction and is provided with the usual water outlet 2 and inlet 3, controlled by a float-operated valve 4.
  • a valve-seat 5 is located directly over the outlet 2.
  • -A buoyant pipe 6 is adapted to seat itself upon theseat 5.
  • the pipe 6 is provided at its lower portion with an enlarged frusto-conical head 7 of sufficient size to close the seat 5- and the said pipe is provided at its upper end with a seat 8.
  • the pipe 6 has an over-flow pipe 9 extending therefrom and movable therewith.
  • the pipe 9- communicates with the pipe 6 at a point between the seat 8 and the enlargedrhead 7.
  • a rod y is secured to the lower portion of the pipe 9 and is also looped about the pipe 6 as at 11.
  • a finger 12 extends from the upper portionv of the rod 10 and project- Specification of Letters Patent. ⁇
  • a guide-red 17 is secured in the pipe 2 and extends upward into the pipe 6, thel same being slidably engaged by a cross-strip 18, secured within the pipe 6.
  • a lever 19 is fulcrumed at the point 2() within the tank 1, and has its power end projecting close to the side of the said tank. The outer end of the lever 19 is provided with a depending handle 21, the lower end of which is in the vicinity' of the lower side of the tank 1, and may be conveniently operated by one while in seated posture.
  • a buoyant ball-valve 22 rests upon the seat 8 and is adaptedy to close the same, but may be lifted off of said seat for the purpose of permitting a minor quantity of water to escape from the tank through the pipe 6.
  • the valve 22 is provided with a stem 23, which passes through a guide 21 attached to the overflow pipe 9.
  • a link 25 connects the ystem 23 with a lever 26 which is fulcrumed at a point 27 within the'tank 1 and has its power end close to the side of the tank 1 opposite to that side adjacent which the end of the lever 19 extends.
  • the outer end of the lever 26 is provided with a depending handle 28, which in turn is provided with knobs 29.and 30.
  • the knob 29 is substantially at the same level as the lower end of the handle 21 .and may be operated 'conveniently by one' while in seated posture,
  • knob 30 is at a higher point than the knob 29, and may be conveniently oper ated by one while in standing posture.
  • valve member adapted to seat at one end upon the water outlet, said valve member being hollow and having a valve seat at its upper end, a valve for closing against the seat of the first said valve member, and an overflow outlet communicating with the first said valve member, and a separate lever mechanism for operating the valve member and the valve.
  • a vertlcally disposed hollow buoyant valve member adapted to close against the water outlet, said valve member having at its upper end a valve seat, an overflow outlet communicating with the interior of said valve member, a valve adapted to close against the seat at the upper end of the valve member, and separate lever mechanisms for oper-ating the valve member and the valve.

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Fi PRIGHETT.
VALVE FOB. FLUSHING TANKS@ APPLIOATION FILED AUG. s1, 1901.
' Patented septh 14,1909.v
illilll lIl* ` citizen of the United States, residingat Fort -1 water in minor or major quantities, as deat two points at diiferent altitudes, one of 13 to one end of.\whieh is 'pivoted a rod 14,
UNITED sTATEs `PATENT oEEicE.
FRANK PRICHETT, F FORT MADISON, IOWA.
VALVE FOR FLUISHING-TANKS.
To all whom 'it 'may corcern:
Be 1t known that I, FRANK PRICHETT, a
Madison, in the county of Lee and State of Iowa, have invented a new and useful Valve for 14`lushing-'l`anks, of which the following is a specification.
This invention has relation to valves for flushing tanks, and it consists in the novel construction and arrangement of its parts, as hereinafter shown and described.
The object of the invention is to provide an improved flushing tank with a valve of such construction that the tank may emit sired or required for flushing purposes. Means are located at one sideb of the tank for operating` the valve to liberate water in major quantities, and means are located at the opposite side of the tank which may be operated for liberating water in minor quantities. The last said means are so arranged that it may be `conveniently operated which, however, is substantially at the same level as the means for operating the valve to liberate a major quantity of water.
In the accompanying drawings :-Figure 1 is a side elevation of a tank, with a -portion broken away, showing the valve mechanism in elevation, with parts in section. Fig. 2 is a top plan view of the tank with' the top removed and showing the valve mechanism located therein. Fig. 3 is a vertical sectional View of -a portion ofthe tank.
, The tank1 is of usual construction and is provided with the usual water outlet 2 and inlet 3, controlled by a float-operated valve 4. A valve-seat 5 is located directly over the outlet 2. -A buoyant pipe 6 is adapted to seat itself upon theseat 5. The pipe 6 is provided at its lower portion with an enlarged frusto-conical head 7 of sufficient size to close the seat 5- and the said pipe is provided at its upper end with a seat 8. The pipe 6 has an over-flow pipe 9 extending therefrom and movable therewith. The pipe 9- communicates with the pipe 6 at a point between the seat 8 and the enlargedrhead 7. A rod y is secured to the lower portion of the pipe 9 and is also looped about the pipe 6 as at 11. A finger 12 extends from the upper portionv of the rod 10 and project- Specification of Letters Patent.`
Application filed August 31,
ing into the path thereof is a pivoted catch Patented Sept. 14, 1909.
1907. serial No. 390,976.
having a loop at its lower `I end, through which the stein 16 of the float ofvalve 4 extends.` A guide-red 17 is secured in the pipe 2 and extends upward into the pipe 6, thel same being slidably engaged by a cross-strip 18, secured within the pipe 6. A lever 19 is fulcrumed at the point 2() within the tank 1, and has its power end projecting close to the side of the said tank. The outer end of the lever 19 is provided with a depending handle 21, the lower end of which is in the vicinity' of the lower side of the tank 1, and may be conveniently operated by one while in seated posture.
A buoyant ball-valve 22 rests upon the seat 8 and is adaptedy to close the same, but may be lifted off of said seat for the purpose of permitting a minor quantity of water to escape from the tank through the pipe 6. The valve 22 is provided with a stem 23, which passes through a guide 21 attached to the overflow pipe 9. A link 25 connects the ystem 23 with a lever 26 which is fulcrumed at a point 27 within the'tank 1 and has its power end close to the side of the tank 1 opposite to that side adjacent which the end of the lever 19 extends. The outer end of the lever 26 is provided with a depending handle 28, which in turn is provided with knobs 29.and 30. The knob 29 is substantially at the same level as the lower end of the handle 21 .and may be operated 'conveniently by one' while in seated posture,
while the knob 30 is at a higher point than the knob 29, and may be conveniently oper ated by one while in standing posture.
From the foregoing description it is obvious that when the handle 21 is depressed A the buoyant pipe 6 will be elevated through lthe instrumentality of the lever 19 and the rod 10. As soon as Ithe head 7 leaves the seat 5 it will attempt to assume a position at the surface of the water and the seat 5 will be uncovered, so that the water may rush from the tank into the outlet 2. The head 7 will remain away from the seat 5 until the water in the tank becomes sulficiently low to gradually lower the head upon the said seat. Vhen the head 7 resumes its position upon the seat 5 the tank begins to ill with water admitted through the inlet 3 and valve 4, but as the pressure of t-he said water is applied to the sides and top of the head 7 it is held by the weight of the water against the seat 5. When the tank is sufiici'ently lled the water is cut oif automatically at the valve 4. If, however, the valve v should, for any reason, fail to operate, the
` by means of the lever 26 and its connections,
a minimum quantity of water escapes from the tank through the pipe 6 and outlet 2. The operation of the head 7 and the ball 22 is identical. Consequently, a description of the o eration of one Will answer for both.
W ien it is desired to discharge practically all of the water from the tank, the lever 19 is operated to lift the pipe 6. This will cause the head 7 to rise from the seat 5, and the Water will be free to How out through the pipe 2. rlhis movement results in the finger 12 on rod 10 being moved upward into position above the catch 13. This catch 1s so mounted and is of sufficient strength to sup.- port the Weight of pipe 6 and rod 10 until the float of valve 4 during its downward movement causes stem 16 to come in contact with the lower portion of the loop 15. This does not occur until almost all of the water has left the tank, and, during the final downward movement of the stem 16 the same will pull on rod 14 With sufiicient force to disengage the catch 13 from the finger 12. The pipe G will therefore drop downward and the head 7 will move into position upon the seat 5. Water will then be free to enter the tank,
and to return the float of valve 4 to its initial position, as shown in Fig. 1.
Having described my invention, wha fI claim as new, and desire to secure, by tters Patent, is
1. In combination with a tank having a Water inlet and a single water outlet and adapted to hold a body of water, a vertically disposed valve member adapted to seat at one end upon the water outlet, said valve member being hollow and having a valve seat at its upper end, a valve for closing against the seat of the first said valve member, and an overflow outlet communicating with the first said valve member, and a separate lever mechanism for operating the valve member and the valve. y
2. In combination with a tank having a water inlet and a single water outlet and adapted to hold a body of Water, a vertlcally disposed hollow buoyant valve member adapted to close against the water outlet, said valve member having at its upper end a valve seat, an overflow outlet communicating with the interior of said valve member, a valve adapted to close against the seat at the upper end of the valve member, and separate lever mechanisms for oper-ating the valve member and the valve.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my own, I have hereto afiixed myvsignature in the presence of two witnesses.
FRANK PRICHETT.
Witnessesz J. R. FRAILEY, f W. S. HAMILTON.
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US2922168A (en) * 1957-12-09 1960-01-26 Fred M Crandall Auxiliary flow control attachment for tank flushing systems
US3080567A (en) * 1961-02-02 1963-03-12 Clyde O King Dual flush valve
US3877082A (en) * 1974-04-09 1975-04-15 Raymond Wilhelm J Water closets
US3903550A (en) * 1972-10-25 1975-09-09 Raymond Wilhelm J Water closets
US3964109A (en) * 1974-06-11 1976-06-22 Street William M Flush valve assembly
US4115882A (en) * 1977-03-31 1978-09-26 Paul Paulus Flush valve for toilet tanks
US4135262A (en) * 1977-08-01 1979-01-23 Overbey Charles A Dual flush devices for toilets
US20100012875A1 (en) * 2005-08-25 2010-01-21 Sloan Valve Company Flush Valve Handle Assembly Providing Dual Mode Operation
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US2922168A (en) * 1957-12-09 1960-01-26 Fred M Crandall Auxiliary flow control attachment for tank flushing systems
US3080567A (en) * 1961-02-02 1963-03-12 Clyde O King Dual flush valve
US3903550A (en) * 1972-10-25 1975-09-09 Raymond Wilhelm J Water closets
US3877082A (en) * 1974-04-09 1975-04-15 Raymond Wilhelm J Water closets
US3964109A (en) * 1974-06-11 1976-06-22 Street William M Flush valve assembly
US4115882A (en) * 1977-03-31 1978-09-26 Paul Paulus Flush valve for toilet tanks
US4135262A (en) * 1977-08-01 1979-01-23 Overbey Charles A Dual flush devices for toilets
US8033522B2 (en) 2005-08-25 2011-10-11 Sloan Valve Company Flush valve handle assembly providing dual mode operation
US20100012875A1 (en) * 2005-08-25 2010-01-21 Sloan Valve Company Flush Valve Handle Assembly Providing Dual Mode Operation
US8800955B2 (en) 2005-08-25 2014-08-12 Sloan Valve Company Flush valve handle assembly providing dual mode operation
US8042787B2 (en) 2006-02-27 2011-10-25 Sloan Valve Company Dual flush activation
US8833727B2 (en) 2006-02-27 2014-09-16 Sloan Valve Company Dual flush activation
US8234724B2 (en) 2006-09-29 2012-08-07 Sloan Valve Company Automatic dual flush activation
US8561225B2 (en) 2006-09-29 2013-10-22 Sloan Valve Company Automatic dual flush activation
US9499965B2 (en) 2006-09-29 2016-11-22 Sloan Valve Company Automatic dual flush activation
US9353511B2 (en) 2013-03-15 2016-05-31 Sloan Valve Company Dual mode flush actuator
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