Flush tank water saver

4152793
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Inventors

Mills, Daniel J.

Application #

807732

Filed

Jun-15-1977

Published

May-8-1979

Current US Class

004/325
004/363
004/415

International Classes

F03D 001/00; F03D 005/094; 364; 366; 367

Field of Search

4/67 150/0.5

Examiners

Artis; Henry K.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Gribble; Wm. Jacquet

US Patent References

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Abstract
An inner tank or reservoir is mounted in the conventional flush tank of a sanitary toilet or commode. The tank may be rectangular and have an open top and a closed bottom. An outlet in a vertical wall is closable by a buoyant sphere. The sphere may be free-floating and guided to the outlet by a cage. Alternatively the sphere may be lever-mounted and pivotable in and out of sealing contact with the outlet. A bellows operated from an air pump displaces the sphere from closed relationship to the outlet. Preferably the pump is exterior of the toilet flush tank and connected to the bellows by a flexible plastic conduit. The conventional tank is flushable in conventional manner from its outside handle and the capacity of the inner tank may be added to the water flow by the operation of the air pump.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. Liquid control appartus for a liquid flush tank having a controlled inlet for liquid under pressure responsive to tank liquid level and a manually controlled outlet to an open bowl and comprising a plurality of contiguous walls defining a liquid reservoir containable in said tank, an outlet adjacent the bottom of said reservoir and an inlet at the top of said reservoir both connecting to the interior of said tank; an outlet valve element adapted to close said outlet, and fluid-filled means responsive to applied pressure adapted to displace said valve element from said outlet for liquid interchange between said tank and said reservoir.

2. Apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein said valve element is buoyant.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to water saving devices and more particularly to apparatus for alternatively utilizing the full capacity or a portion of the full capacity of a conventional water closet flush tank.

Many water saving devices have been invented and offered to the public. Most are not installable by the average householder or do not offer alternative flushing volumes. By providing an inner tank which releaseably contains a portion of the flush tank volume, the instant invention offers positive control of the amount of flush water delivered to the toilet bowl in a device which is installable by the average householder and does not interfere with the operation of the conventional portion of the flush tank.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The invention contemplates, in a conventional toilet flush tank having a water inlet controlled by the water level within the tank and a manually operated outlet valve, the combination which comprises an inner reservoir supportable within the confines of the conventional flush tank and having an open top and enclosing sides and bottom. An outlet in one of the sides is closable by valving which may be a buoyant sphere. The sphere may be hinge-mounted so as to swing into the outlet, or alternatively, may be free to float away from the outlet and be guided thereto by a valve ball cage. An actuating bellows is mounted near the outlet so that its expansion impinges upon the valving element to remove the element from the outlet to permit water flow from the inner tank into the volume of the flush tank. Preferably a finger-operated air pump is mounted exteriorly of the flush tank and connected to the bellows by a flexible conduit.
 
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