Water closet metering device

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Inventors

Stevens, Charles F.

Application #

189152

Filed

May-2-1988

Published

Jul-3-1990

Current US Class

004/324
004/325
004/405
004/415

International Classes

E03D 003/12

Field of Search

4/324 4/415 4/325 4/378 4/389 4/390 4/391 4/380 4/381 4/384 4/385 4/405 4/249

Examiners

Recla; Henry J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Dicke, Jr.; Allen A.

US Patent References

4094327   Fluid control device
4117556   Flush water conserv...
4176821   Pilot-operated valv...
4497076   Dual flush system f...
4566140   Selective flush cistern
4651359   Dual mode flush v...
4748699   Water closet limited...

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Other References

European Patent Application 0010945, 5/14/80, Inventor-Raz. German Offenlegungschrift 3304428, 9/8/84, see FIGS. 3 and 4. U.K. Patent Application 2077790, 12/23/81, Inventor-Chang.

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Abstract
A float has a bore which slidably embraces the overflow tube in a toilet tank. The float carries a valve actuator therebelow with structure which permits adjustment of the downward position of the valve actuator. The float and/or valve actuator may be non-round in order to fit closely adjacent the wall of the toilet tank. When the flapper valve at the bottom of the toilet tank is raised to release flush water, the float descends with lowering water level and the actuator closes the flapper valve before all toilet tank water is released, to thereby conserve water.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A water closet metering device

comprising:

a vale actuator comprising an actuator flange having a downwardly directed face;

an upright actuator tube forming part of said valve actuator, said actuator tube being sized to slidably engage upon the overflow tube in a toilet tank, said actuator flange being secured to the lower end of said actuator tube, said actuator flange having a detachable section and said flange is round when said detachable section is in place and is non-round when said detachable section is removed;

a float adjustably mounted on said actuator tube, said float being movable into a selected position on said actuator tube at a spaced distance from said actuator flange, said actuator flange, said actuator tube and said float comprising said metering device, said metering device having a net buoyancy in water so that at least part of said metering device is shown toilet tank water level when the level in the tank is high and said metering device having sufficient weight so that when water level decreases in the tank, said actuator flange moves the flapper valve at the bottom of the overflow tube towards the closed position to close the flapper valve before water level descends to the flapper valve to conserve flush water, said valve actuator being unrestrained in its movement up and down the overflow tube except for float buoyancy in the toilet tank water and contact of said actuator flange on the flapper valve.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention is directed to a water closet metering device which conserves water by closing the flapper flush valve before the water is all released from the toilet tank. By utilization of the metering device, water is conserved.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Most toilet installations include a tank mounted above the toilet bowl. A bottom outlet in the tank permits release of water from the tank to flow into the bowl. A hinged flapper valve normally overlies the outlet so that the tank can be filled. Filling is accomplished to a predetermined level by means of an inlet valve which controls water inflow from a pressurized source. A float controls the valve to shut off the valve when the selected water level is reached. An overflow is connected to the tank outlet and stands upright next to the outlet. The overflow tube prevents the overfilling of the tank. The flapper valve is usually pivoted on the overflow tube.

Toilets are normally designed so that a more than adequate amount of water is delivered to the bowl at each flush to fully flush out the contents thereof. A considerable amount of water can be saved by individually adjusting the amount of flush water discharged in each toilet to accommodate for its individual design and installation. This is defined as a limited flush, wherein the minimum amount of water is employed to flush the toilet when there are solids present. Prior to the invention defined in the parent application, described above, there was no reliable structure available which provides for metering the release of water from the tank in a toilet, particularly with adjustability of the device to accommodate different toilet designs, and particularly for after-market installation in toilets of various shapes and characteristics.
 
  A metering device for use in a conventional flush toilet having a flush tank for regulating the amount of water utilized in filling the flush bowl and...  A flush valve extension assembly retrofittable to a conventional water closet is disclosed which comprises a tube having a shoulder member extending outward...