Flush tank water saver

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Inventors

Harris, John L.

Application #

414664

Filed

Sep-29-1989

Published

Jun-4-1991

Current US Class

004/325
004/415

International Classes

E03D 001/14

Field of Search

4/324 4/325 4/415

Examiners

Sholl; Linda J.

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4032997   Flush toilet accessory
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Abstract
An attachment for making existing flush tanks use less water mounts on the overflow pipe and has a valve operator for pushing the flush valve closed at an intermediate water level. The valve operator is controlled by a float which releases a latch allowing the operator to close the valve. The user may obtain a full flush by holding the flush handle down about 11/2 seconds. Provision is made for allowing the user to convert from a partial flush to a full flush simply by flushing again immediately after a partial flush is terminated. This feature utilizes the additional drop in water level below the partial flush level. The invention also includes an improved latch-valve operator relationship having side by side sections allowing a compact construction to give unlimited movement of the valve operator. One form of the invention requires only two moving parts to perform all the functions mentioned above. This is accomplished by a latch construction having two types of relative movement between the parts. Inward relative movement releases and closes the valve. Lateral relative movement allows reengagement.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. In a water saving device for a toilet flush tank having an outlet valve and a flush control for opening the valve on movement of the control to flush position, the combination of, first closing means for closing the valve for a full flush, second closing means including a float means for closing the valve at an intermediate level for a water saving flush, selective means controlled by the user for selecting which closing means closes the valve, said selective means being arranged to stop the float means before closure of the valve, causing a full flush, and converting means for converting a water saver flush to a full flush, said converting means including means for reopening the outlet valve and means for preventing said second closing means from reclosing the valve said preventing means including blocking means for the second closing means movable into position to stop movement of the second closing means.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to water savers for standard existing flush tanks. These existing flush tanks are flagrant water wasters, using twice the water required for most flushes.

The present invention uses principles of operation disclosed and claimed in my application Ser. No. 07,030,080 filed Mar. 26, 1987, U.S. Pat. No. 4,811,432 issued Mar. 14, 1989, and application Ser. No. 07/293454 filed Jan. 4, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,941,214.

These prior inventions of mine all included water savers easily installed in existing flush tanks without changes. These water savers allowed the user to select between a water saving flush or a full flush, simply by operation of the flush handle. Ordinary operation of pushing the flush handle and releasing it gives a water saving flush. Holding the flush handle down a couple of seconds gives a full flush.

It has been found with my prior inventions that there are times when the user wants a full flush but doesn't hold the handle down long enough, getting a water saving flush. When this happens the user, to get a full flush, must push the handle down and hold it there until the tank is empty.
 
  A flush tank water saver has an elongated semi circular base fitting around and clamped to the overflow pipe. This base carries an operating lever on pivots...  A flush tank water saver has an elongated semi-circular base fitting around and clamped to the overflow pipe. This base carries an operating lever on pivots...