Flush control apparatus

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Inventors

Gala, Jerry

Application #

265587

Filed

May-20-1981

Published

Nov-2-1982

Current US Class

004/324
004/415
004/661

International Classes

E03D 001/00; A47L 017/00

Field of Search

4/415 4/324 4/378 4/405 4/411 4/415 4/253 4/661 4/435 292/340 292/347 292/288 251/284 251/285 251/286

Examiners

Shepperd; John W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Plevy; Arthur L.

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Abstract
A flush control apparatus is adapted to be directly mounted on the front surface of a water storage tank of a commode directly beneath the flush handle of the commode. The apparatus comprises a bracket having a lever pivotally secured thereto, the end of the lever has a vertically adjustable rod which can move up or down to engage the end of the flush handle and to restrain the same from further movement in a first mode to cause a smaller selected amount of water to be flushed. In a second mode the lever is pivoted away from said bracket to unblock the path of the flush handle to cause the entire water content of the commode to flush.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A flush control apparatus adapted for mounting beneath the flush handle associated with the water storage tank of a commode and for blocking the path of said handle to control the amount of water released in a first mode and for allowing said handle to be moved to completely flush the entire contents of said tank in a second mode, said apparatus comprising:

a bracket having a central channel and adapted to be mounted directly below said flush handle, a lever arm pivotally coupled to said bracket within said channel and extending relatively parallel to said flush handle, a vertically adjustable member adjustably positioned at the other end of said lever arm and positioned transverse thereto, whereby adjustment in the vertical plane limits the movement of said flush handle when coacting with said adjustable member to cause a controlled amount of water to be discharged from said tank during said first mode and when said lever arm is pivoted said adjusting means is cleared from the path of said handle to release the entire contents of said tank in said second mode.



Description
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION

As evidenced by the present drought situation, there is a constant need to conserve water. As is well known in a typical home commode or toilet utility, many gallons of water are used. Each time the unit is flushed, one may dissipate between five to fifteen gallons of water. It is also known that for many purposes one does not have to release all the water in the tank to accommodate a sufficient flush. In view of such considerations, the prior art is replete with a number of patents which depict various devices to enable a consumer to use a lesser amount of water. Many of these devices employ valve mechanisms which are inserted in the water storage tank associated with a commode. These devices require the consumer to make complicated mechanical alterations in the water tank of the commode. An example of such a device is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 3,745,591 entitled TOILET FLUSHING MECHANISM, issued on May 5, 1971 to W. Girten. This device includes a lift rod which carries a bulb valve and has a lever on the outside of the tank which is connected to the lift rod. The device enables one to secure a limited water outflow and can be shifted when desired to secure a full outflow. U.S. Pat. No. 3,719,958 entitled WATER CLOSETS issued on Mar. 13, 1973 to J. R. Wilhelm shows a bypass connection which enables one to have an alternate water level in a toilet bowl. U.S. Pat. No. 4,122,564 entitled DUAL DISCHARGE VALVE UNIT issued on Oct. 31, 1978 to L. F. Addicks, et al. shows a discharge valve to be installed in the storage tank of a water closet to allow a full or partial flush. In a similar manner, U.S. Pat. No. 4,173,044 entitled DRAIN VALVE OPERATING DEVICE FOR A CISTERN OR FLUSH TOILET issued on Nov. 6, 1979 to E. Ota.
 
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