Water saving device

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Inventors

Stemples, Robert L.

Application #

495496

Filed

Mar-19-1990

Published

Jan-1-1991

Current US Class

004/324
004/366
004/415
004/661
137/441

International Classes

E03D 001/00

Field of Search

4/362 4/363 4/370 4/418 4/324 4/354 4/661 4/255 4/366 137/441

Examiners

Artis; Henry K.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Bak-Boychuk; I. Michael

US Patent References

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4145775   Water saving devic...
4183108   Flush toilet system
4266304   Flush tank water sa...
4420845   Float valve assemb...
4764996   Water saving devic...

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Abstract
A flow splitting valve assembly is inserted into the afterfill line of a conventional water closest ballcock valve, the valve assembly including adjustable valves for directing some of the afterfill flow into the watercloset. The adjustable valves provide means for selecting after fill flow rates at various supply pressures.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. In a water closet including a storage tank, a ballcock valve connected to admit a selected quantity of water into said tank, a standpipe, and an afterfill tube connected between said ballcock valve and said stand pipe, the improvement comprising:

a tee fitting characterized by a first, second and third end interposed in said after fill line by inserting said first and third ends into corresponding first and second portions thereof;

a first and second adjustable valve respectively formed adjacent said first and third end of said fitting;

a tubing segment connected between said second end and said tank; and

holding means for selectively securing said fitting to said tank.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to water saving devices, and more particularly to adjustable flow splitting arrangements for controlling the amount of water directed into a toilet bowl.

2. Description of the Prior Art

In a typical household the toilet is provided with a holding tank in which a determined amount of water is accumulated after each use. In the course of this accumulation a part of the filling stream is diverted into the bowl itself, providing the liquid seal against gases and the like. This diversion of the filling stream is under the control of a ballcock mechanism and thus will vary from installation to installation. More precisely, the ballcock mechanism itself splits into two flows, one directed into the holding tank and the other through an afterfill tube into the bowl. Thus the supply water pressure at the ballcock determines, to a large extent, the amount of water diverted into the bowl. As result the water excess in the bowl is simply washed down the drain.
 
  Apparatus is provided for installation in the water tank of a toilet to reduce the quantity of water discharged from the tank during flushing while maintaining...  The quantity of fluid utilized in flushing a conventional closet-type toilet bowl is reduced by a water saving device. The water saving device is adapted...