Adjustable universal flapper

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6415456
  • Patent Number
    6,415,456
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, November 22, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 9, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
The adjustable flapper comprises at least an adjustable flapper comprising at least a base to which is adjustably engaged a seal assembly including a seal, the seal depending from the base, and the seal assembly being movable in at least one desired direction relative to the base to accommodate any required distancing of the seal from a free end of the base and the seal being adjustable in angulation relative to the base.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to an adjustable toilet tank flapper. More particularly, the adjustable flapper is proposed for use in most toilet tanks of the type which use 1.6 gallons of water per flush (gpf), as well as older larger sized toilet tanks using standard tank balls.




2. Prior Art




Heretofore, 1.6 gpf toilet tanks have been created by numerous manufacturers. The interior structure of each manufacturer's tank has differed in configuration to an extent where the flapper of each manufacturer has not always been interchangeable nor has there been to date a flapper which will accommodate use in 1.6 gpf tanks of most, if not all, manufacturers.




In this respect, the configuration of interior components of the tanks of the various manufacturers has differed in primarily two significant parameters. The first is the distance between the flush tube, to which one end of the flapper is typically anchored, and the water outlet against which the flapper seal must securely seat in water tight manner, and the second is the angle at which the water outlet is oriented relative to the horizontal.




Thus there has existed a need in the industry for a flapper which allows for the seal of the flapper not only to be adjustable in its distance from the anchor end of the flapper but also to be adjustable in the angulation of the seal relative to a planar base of the flapper, from which the seal depends, to assure secure and water tight seating of the seal in the water outlet of the toilet tank.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




According to the invention there is provided an adjustable flapper which can be used with substantially any internalized configuration of components of toilet tanks of at least 1.6 gallon per flush capacity, the flapper comprising at least a base to which is adjustably engaged a seal assembly incorporating a seal, the seal depending from the base, and being movable in at least one desired direction relative to the base to accommodate required distancing of the seal from an anchor end of the base and required angulation of the seal relative to the base to ensure appropriate seating of the seal.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective top view of the adjustable universal flapper of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a blown apart perspective view of the flapper of

FIG. 1

showing the individual Components thereof.





FIG. 3

is a perspective bottom view of a base of the flapper with a seal thereof removed to show intermediate structures of a seal assembly of the flapper more clearly.





FIG. 4

is a broken away view of a free end of the flapper base showing accommodation of one form of chain and float combination.





FIG. 5

is a broken away view of a free end of the flapper base showing accommodation of another form of chain and float combination.





FIG. 6

is a broken away view of a free end of the flapper base showing accommodation of a strap and float combination.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring now to the drawings in greater detail, there is illustrated therein the adjustable universal flapper made in accordance with the teachings of the present invention and generally identified by the reference numeral


10


.




As illustrated, the flapper


10


includes a substantially planar base


12


having a first or anchor end


14


adapted to anchor the base


12


to a flush tube of a toilet tank (not shown), in known manner.




Engaged to the base


12


toward a second or free end


18


thereof is a seal assembly


19


which engages the base


12


. The seal assembly


19


includes a depending seal


20


having a planar bottom wall


22


and an outwardly and upwardly angulated peripheral wall


24


.




Extending upwardly from a center point of the planar bottom wall


22


is a centered hollow shaft


26


. The shaft


26


fixedly engages one end


28


of an engagement pin


30


of the seal assembly


19


. A second end


32


of the engagement pin


30


terminates in a spherical tip or end nub


34


. This spherical tip


34


is received within a cooperating cavity


36


in a slide


38


of the seal assembly


19


in a manner where the nub


34


is angularly adjustable within the cavity


36


, allowing for the bottom wall


22


of the seal


20


to be set at substantially any required angle relative to the base


12


for appropriate seating thereof.




The slide


38


is further adapted to be slidably engaged within a cooperating channel


40


in the base


12


, the slide


38


allowing for adjustability of the distance between the seal


20


and the anchor end


14


of the flapper


10


.




The second or free end


18


of the flapper


10


is configured to accommodate the most common variations of flapper chains, commonly referenced


44


Three of the most common embodiments


44




a


,


44




b


, and


44




c


, are illustrated in

FIGS. 4-6

, respectively. Two ports


45




a


and


45




b


are provided in the free end


18


for use in engaging a chain


44


thereto. Port


45




a


is configured to be rectangular and port


45




b


is configured to be circular, for assuring engageability of most chain


44


embodiments presently used, to the flapper


10


.




It will be understood that a float


46


made of foam rubber or the like must be engaged to the chain


44


because the bottom wall


22


of the seal


20


is flat, and therefore unable to contain an air bubble thereunder, which typically has served to float the seal


20


in prior art flappers. Thus, the float


46


replaces the function of the prior art air bubble. It will be understood that the float


46


must be secured to the chain


44


at a particular level to allow for appropriate float duration for the flapper


10


to correctly fill a toilet bowl (not shown). Thus, the float


46


is secured to the chain


44


by means of top and bottom clips


48


, as shown in

FIGS. 4-6

.




Returning to the flapper


10


, in use, it will be understood that once the relative angulation of the seal


20


to the base


12


is set to assure water tight seating of the seal


20


within a water outlet of a toilet tank (not shown), regardless of the orientation of the water outlet, a frictional clamp


50


of the seal assembly


19


cooperates with the slide


38


, the clamp


50


having a portion


77


that engages slot


40


in base


12


from an underside


51


of the base


12


, and a connector


52


of the seal assembly


19


, such as a threaded thumbscrew


52


.




A concurrent perusal of

FIGS. 2 and 3

will best detail the seal assembly


19


.




It will be seen that the slide


38


incorporates a throughbore


54


in one end


55


thereof adjacent the semispherical cavity


36


.




It will also be seen that the frictional clamp


50


includes a threaded throughbore


56


therein, toward a first end


58


thereof.




A second end


60


of the frictional clamp


50


includes an undercut area


62


on an upper surface


64


thereof which mimics the shape of an undersurface


66


of the spherical tip


34


of the engagement pin


30


so that, when the clamp


50


is compressed against the undersurface


66


, the spherical tip


34


is maintained at a required angulation relative to the base


12


for proper seating.




Compression of the frictional clamp


50


is created by inserting the thumbscrew


52


into and through the throughbore


54


in the slide


38


and threading into and through the throughbore


56


in the clamp


50


, once the desired angulation of the tip


34


and hence the seal


20


depending therefrom is set, and once the position of the seal assembly


19


, relative to anchor end


14


of the base


12


is set.




Thus, it will be understood that the thumbscrew


52


accomplishes two goals simultaneously.




This is possible because slide


38


engages over the base


12


, while the clamp


50


engages under the base


12


, sandwiching the base


12


therebetween.




In this respect, it will be seen that the major portion of clamp


50


is wider than the slot


40


in the base


12


and has a portion


77


that engages in slot


40


from the underside


51


of the base


12


and that the slide


38


is not only wider than the slot


40


but includes lateral flanges


68


which engage over lateral tracks


70


on an upper surface


72


of the base


12


, to ensure alignment between the slide


38


and base


12


, with another end


74


of the slide


38


being provided with a depending cross rod retainer


76


which slides along and against the underside


51


of the base


12


, maintaining the end


74


of the slide


38


against the upper surfae


72


of the base


12


.




Further, as in the preferred embodiment shown, radial ribs


80


may be provided across the bottom surface


22


of the seal


20


to provide support and strength thereto.




As described above, the flapper


10


provides a number of advantages, some of which have been described above, and others of which are inherent in the invention. Also, modifications can be proposed to the flapper


10


without departing from the trackings herein. Accordingly, the scope of the invention is only to be limited as necessitated by the accompanying claims.



Claims
  • 1. An adjustable flapper comprising at least a base to which is adjustably engaged a seal assembly including a seal, the seal depending from the base, and the seal assembly being movable relative to the base to accommodate any required positioning of the seal relative to a free end of the base, the required positioning being mechanically maintainable.
  • 2. An adjustable flapper comprising at least a base to which is adjustably engaged a seal assembly including a seal, the seal depending from the base, and being adjustable in angulation relative to the base, the angulation being mechanically maintainable.
  • 3. An adjustable flapper comprising at least a base to which is adjustably engaged a seal assembly including a seal, the seal depending from the base, and the seal assembly being movable in at least one desired direction relative to the base to accommodate any required distancing of the seal from a free end of the base and the seal being adjustable in angulation relative to the base, both distancing and angulation mechanically maintained.
  • 4. The flapper of claim 3 wherein the seal comprises a planar bottom wall having a radially outwardly and upwardly extending peripheral wall therearound.
  • 5. The flapper of claim 4 wherein the planar bottom wall includes a centered hollow shaft extending upwardly therefrom.
  • 6. The flapper of claim 5 wherein an engagement pin is fixedly engaged at one end to the centered hollow shaft.
  • 7. The flapper of claim 6 wherein the engagement pin has a spherical tip at another end thereof.
  • 8. The flapper of claim 7 wherein the base of the flapper incorporates a slot therein within which a slide is slidingly received.
  • 9. The flapper of claim 8 wherein the slide incorporates an at least semispherical hollow in an undersurface thereof within which at least a portion of the somewhat spherical tip of the engagement pin nests.
  • 10. The flapper of claim 8 wherein the slide incorporates lateral flanges, each of which engages over a corresponding lateral track, the slot being defined between the lateral tracks.
  • 11. The flapper of claim 8 wherein the slot is positioned toward a free end of the base.
  • 12. The flapper of claim 8 wherein the slide incorporates a throughbore adjacent the semispherical cavity.
  • 13. The flapper of claim 8 wherein a frictional clamp is provided having a threaded througbore therein toward a first end thereof.
  • 14. The flapper of claim 13 wherein the frictional clamp engages against an undersurface area of the spherical tip of the engagement pin which extends downwardly outwardly of the semispherical cavity in the slide, the clamp having an undercut area on an upper surface of a second end thereof for assuring frictional engagement against an abutting undersurface area of the spherical tip for maintaining required angulation of the seal.
  • 15. The flapper of claim 8 wherein a thumbscrew is provided for engaging the slide and the frictional clamp together, the thumbscrew simultaneously locking the spherical tip in required angulated position and locking the sliding element in appropriate position within the slot of the base.
  • 16. The flapper of claim 3 wherein the free end of the base includes at least two differently configured ports therein for universally accommodating any flapper chain.
  • 17. The flapper of claim 16 wherein the flapper chain incorporates a float which is secured to the chain at an appropriate position therealong for assuring appropriate float duration for the flapper.
US Referenced Citations (2)
Number Name Date Kind
3590396 Graziosi Jul 1971 A
5173971 Schoepe et al. Dec 1992 A