Water saving flush tank mechanism

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Inventors

Kloner, Irving I.

Application #

490445

Filed

May-2-1983

Published

Dec-4-1984

Current US Class

004/249
004/324
004/325
004/405
004/415

International Classes

E03D 001/14; E03D 003/12

Field of Search

4/325 4/324 4/326-327 4/415 4/378 4/414 4/249 4/412 4/413 4/405

Examiners

Artis; Henry K.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Barnett; Erwin M.

US Patent References

3936889   Toilet flush mechan...
4032997   Flush toilet accessory
4216555   Dual flush system
4225986   Water release mec...
4433445   Dual flush toilet me...

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Abstract
A toilet flush mechanism conserves water by offering a choice made by the direction of rotation of the flushing handle of either actuating a first lever initiating the discharge of a full tank of water or actuating a second lever initiating the discharge of a predetermined fraction of the water in the full tank, herein designated a mini-flush. A flapper valve controlling the discharge of water from the tank is opened by the actuation of either of the levers, is permitted to close in conventional fashion when the tank is empty upon first lever actuation and is closed by a downward thrust of a striker upon second lever actuation. A water level responsive device including a second float triggers the striker and acts independently of the ballcock valve and float which maintains the full level of water in the conventional manner. A control assembly, which normally locks the water level responsive device thereby preventing operation of the latter during a full tank flush, releases the water level responsive device for triggering the striker upon actuation of the second lever and maintains the released condition until the tank refills after the mini-flush. The first and second levers are pivotally mounted on the interior of the front wall of the tank in the handle region and all other components are supported by a housing secured to the overflow tube of the tank. Adjustability in the water level responsive device permits varying the volume of water discharged in the mini-flush.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. In a toilet flush tank having an overflow tube, a valve seat associated with said tube through which water from the tank discharges into the toilet bowl, a flapper valve for said valve seat, and a ballcock valve and float for maintaining the water in said tank at a full level; a selective flush mechanism comprising a first operating means opening said flapper valve to initiate discharge of a full tank of water, a second operating means opening said flapper valve to initiate discharge of a fractional portion of said tank of water indicated by a drop in the level of water from the full tank level to a predetermined lower level, a handle having means for selectively actuating either said first or second operating means, water level responsive means normally locked in a full tank level position, a spring loaded striker for applying a rapid downward, valve closing thrust to said flapper valve when the latter is in an open position, loading means for said striker operated by said second operating means, and means releasing said water level responsive means substantially simultaneously with the opening of said flapper valve by said second operating means when the latter is actuated by said handle means, said released water level responsive means coacting to release said striker and initiate said valve closing thrust when the water level in the tank drops to said predetermined lower level.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates generally to flush tanks for toilets and more particularly is directed to water conservation equipment for such tanks permitting the choice of flushing with either a full tank or a partial tank of water.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Toilet flush tanks, and particularly those used in the home, are notorious wasters of water and although this fact is well recognized, there appears to be no device readily available on the market which provides the user with a choice between a full tank flush and a partial tank flush, enables easy adjustment of the volume of water dispensed by the partial tank flush and which also can be readily installed in existing equipment.

U.S. Pat. No. 3,795,016 granted Mar. 5, 1974 to Edward A. Eastman discloses a device offering the user a choice in flushes between a full tank and a partial tank but in requiring the use of two valve seats and flapper valves lacks the advantages sought in this invention.
 
  A toilet flush system designed for manual control of the amount of water used for a toilet flush cycle uses a tank ball, flapper valve, or other type valves...  Disclosed herein is a water saving toilet characterized in that a single handle actuates either of two water sealing valves horizontally offset one from...