Toilet waterfall

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Inventors

Watkins, Christopher A.

Application #

752605

Filed

Dec-20-1976

Published

May-13-1980

Current US Class

004/661
239/17

International Classes

A47K 017/00

Field of Search

4/1 4/18 4/252 4/415 239/17-23 239/289 272/15 272/26 40/406 40/409

Examiners

Bell, Jr.; Houston S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Fihe; Paul B.

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Abstract
A toilet waterfall including a cover member arranged to fit on the open top of a flush tank of a conventional toilet and having a series of drip pans supported thereabove in superposed, staggered relationship so that water delivered upon flushing of the tank will be delivered through a suitable conduit to the uppermost drip pan to create a series of small waterfalls and another conduit for return of the water ultimately into the flush tank itself.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A toilet waterfall for a standard flush tank including a water inlet which comprises

a cover arranged to rest on the open top of the toilet flush tank,

a series of drip pans supported above and by said cover in staggered and superposed relation,

a first conduit arranged for connection to the water inlet of the flush tank at one end and to discharge water into the uppermost one of said drip pans at its opposite end, and

a second conduit connected between the lowermost one of said drip pans and said flush tank.

2. A toilet waterfall according to claim 1 which comprises

a bypass conduit connected between said first conduit and said flush tank.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to toilet facilities and more particularly to a toilet waterfall which can be operatively associated with the flush tank of a conventional toilet.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The conventional household toilet provides for automatic operation under the control of a float-controlled valve to replenish the water supply to the flush tank after each use. Conventionally, the flush tank is closed by a plain cover which essentially seals the water from the surrounding air and the same can actually become stagnant unless use is extremely frequent. Furthermore, while most bathrooms include decorative lights, mirrors, tile work, and other aesthetically desirable facilities, the general toilet is a plain and very drab structure.

SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTION

It is accordingly the primary objective of the present invention to provide a toilet waterfall arranged to replace the cover on the conventional flush tank of a toilet to provide what is at one and the same time an aesthetically desirable unit and one which effects both humidification of the atmosphere and aereation of the water delivered ultimately to the flush tank.
 
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