Claims
- 1. A valve assembly for use with an aircraft toilet storage tank for facilitating the flushing of waste material from the storage tank under all weather conditions including freezing conditions, including:
- a tube defining a fluid passage and having input and output tube openings at opposite ends thereof;
- an inner valve movably disposed in the fluid passage and having a closed position preventing communication between the input and output tube openings and having an open position providing for communication between the input and output tube openings,
- the inner valve having first and second members in said fluid passage initially movable with each other from the open position toward the closed position and then movable relative to teach other to allow movement of the inner valve to the closed position,
- external layer means operative upon the first member for moving the inner valve between the open position and the closed position
- a resilient catch included in the inner valve for locking the inner valve in the closed position;
- an end cap having a first position providing for a disposition of the inner valve in the open position and a second position providing for a disposition of the inner valve in the closed position, the endcap being constructed to engage the first member to move the inner valve from the open position to the closed position;
- second external lever means for moving the endcap between the first position and the second position, the end cap including means for engaging the resilient catch in the second position of the endcap to lock the inner valve in the closed position,
- the resilient catch for locking the inner valve in he closed position including a spring-biased bolt head.
- 2. The valve assembly of claim 1 wherein projection means facing into the tube are included in the endcap for engaging the inner valve to move the inner valve to the closed position.
- 3. The valve assembly of claim 1 wherein the tube has an external flange and the endcap is hingedly coupled to the external flange.
- 4. The valve assembly of claim 1 wherein the tube has an external mounting flange and the endcap is hingedly coupled at one end to the external mounting flange and is hooked to the second side of the flange.
- 5. The valve assembly of claim 1 wherein the inner valve includes a rotatable valve plate.
- 6. The valve assembly of claim 1 wherein cam means are provided in the endcap for applying a multiplied force to the second member to close the resilient catch and wherein the the second lever means pivots the endcap and wherein the cam means applies a multiplied force to the second member to close the resilient catch.
- 7. Apparatus for use with an aircraft toilet storage tank to facilitate the flushing of waste material form the toilet storage tank under all weather conditions including freezing conditions, including:
- a tube,
- first means supported by the tube at a position within the tube and movable between first and second positions and cooperative with the tube in the first position for sealing the tube against the passage of the waste material through the tube and providing for the passage of the waste material through the tube in the second position,
- second means supported by the tube at a position exterior to the tube and movable between first and second positions and cooperative with the first means in the first position for sealing the tube against the passage of the waste material through the tube and disposed in the second position to provide for the passage of the waste material through the tube,
- a fulcrum on the tube,
- a movable plate providing for sealing the tube and further including a member having a first portion and a second portion, said plate and member being pivotable on the fulcrum and movable with the first means between the first and second positions, the second portion of the member being initially movable with the first portion of the member from the open position of the first means toward the closed position of the first means and being subsequently pivotable relative to the first portion of the member, upon the application of a force to the second portion of the member after the initial movements of the first and second portions of the member, to move the plate into sealing relationship with the tube, and
- means disposed on the second means for providing a positive force on the second portion of the member during the pivotable movement of the second means between the second and first positions to move the second portion of the member with the first portion of the member and to subsequently pivot the second portion of the member relative to the first portion of the member to move the plate into sealing relationship with the tube.
- 8. Apparatus as set forth in claim 7 wherein
- the first means are supported by the tube upstream from the second means in the direction of the passage of the waste material through the tube.
- 9. Apparatus as set forth in claim 7 wherein
- means are disposed in the tube for cooperating with the plate to seal the plate in the tube in the first position of the first means.
- 10. Apparatus as set forth in claim 7, including,
- latching means supported by the tube externally of the tube, and
- camming means disposed on the second means and cooperative with the latching means for camming the second means into sealing relationship with the tube during the movement of the first means to the first position.
- 11. Apparatus for use with an aircraft toilet storage tank to facilitate the flushing of waste material from the toilet storage tank under all weather conditions including freezing conditions, including:
- a hollow tube having first and second displaced ends,
- an endcap movable between first and second positions and constructed to cover the first displaced end of the tube in the first position and to provide an opening through the tube in the second position,
- means supported by the tube at the first displaced end of the tube in cooperative relationship with the endcap for providing for a pivotal movement of the endcap between the first position and the second position,
- a latching member on the first end of the tube,
- lever means pivotably supported on the endcap for engaging the latching member to cam the endcap into a mating engagement with the first displaced end of the hollow tube, and
- means disposed on the endcap for producing a seal between the endcap and the tube,
- valve means disposed within the hollow tube intermediate the first and second displaced ends of the tube and movable between first and second positions and operative in the first position to provide a seal with the hollow tube to close the opening in the hollow tube and operative in the second position to provide for a flow of the waste material through the hollow tube,
- means on the endcap for engaging the valve means to move the valve means initially toward the first position during the movement of the endcap to the first position,
- the valve means including a member pivotable, in a path different from the initial movement of the valve means, during the movement of the valve means between the first position and the second position,
- the engaging means on the endcap being disposed in cooperative relationship with the member on the valve means to obtain a disposition of the member on the valve means in the first position during the movement of the endcap to the first position.
- 12. Apparatus as set forth in claim 11, including,
- the engaging means being disposed between the endcap and the member on the valve means to provide a progressively concentrated force on the member on the valve means with progressive displacements of the endcap to the the first position.
- 13. Apparatus for use with an aircraft toilet storage tank to facilitate the flushing of waste material from the toilet storage tank under all weather conditions including freezing conditions, including
- a hollow tube,
- a movable plate disposed within the hollow tube for pivotal movement between first and second positions,
- first means coupled to the plate and disposed within the hollow tube for pivotal movement,
- a member coupled to the first means for pivotal movement with the first means and for pivotal movement relative to the first means after the pivotal movement of the member with the first means, the member being disposed within the hollow tube and by being coupled to the plate by the first means will allow moving the plate between the first and second positions in accordance with the pivotal movement of the member with the first means to provide for a closure of the tube by the plate in the first position of the plate and an opening of the tube in the second position of the plate,
- lever means providing the coupling between the first means and the plate for initially producing the pivotal movement of the first means with the member during the movement of the plate from the second position toward the first position and for subsequently providing for the pivotal movement of the member relative to the first means during the movement of the plate to the first position,
- means coupled to the tube for also initially producing the pivotal movement of the member with the first means and for also subsequently producing the pivotal movement of the member relative to the first means,
- means for sealing the plate to the tube upon the pivotable movement of the member with the first means and the subsequent pivotal movement of the member relative to the first means,
- first locking means disposed within the tube, and
- second locking means disposed on the member for mating relationship with the first locking means in the first position of the plate for retaining the plate in the first position.
- 14. Apparatus as set forth in claim 13, including,
- the member being pivotable relative to the fist means from a disposition on one side of an in-line relationship between the first means and the plate pivot to a position on the other side of the in-line relationship to produce a seal between the plate and the tube in the first position of the plate, and
- spring means disposed on the member to facilitate the movement of the member and the plate to the first position.
- 15. Apparatus as set forth in claim 14, including,
- the spring means constituting first spring means, and
- second spring means disposed on the member adjacent he second locking means for facilitating the movement of the second locking means into mating relationship with the first locking means upon the operation of the lever means to pivot the member with the plate toward the first position of the plate and to pivot the member relative to the first means and for facilitating the movement of the second locking means for mating relationship with the first locking means upon the movement of the plate to the first position.
- 16. Apparatus for use with an aircraft toilet storage tank to facilitate the flushing of waste material from the toilet storage tank under all weather conditions including freezing conditions, including,
- a hollow tube,
- first means disposed in the tube and manually operable between first and second positions and cooperative in the first position with the hollow tube to seal the tube against the flow of waste material through the tube and operative in the second position to provide for a flow of the waste material through the tube, and
- second means disposed externally of the tube and manually operable between first and second positions and cooperative in the first position with the hollow tube to seal the tube against the flow of waste material through the tube and operative in the second position to provide for a flow of the waste material through the tube,
- the first means including first and second members initially pivotable in a coordinated relationship in first path for displacing the first means from the second position toward the first position and then pivotable relative to each other, a second path different from the first path of pivotable movement of the first and second members, for producing a seal between the first means and the tube, and
- third means associated with the second member for facilitating the pivotable movement of the first member relative to the second member into the sealing relationship between the first means and the tube.
- 17. Apparatus as set forth in claim 16 wherein
- fourth means are included in the second means in cooperative relationship with the first means for moving the first means from the second position to the first position and into the sealing relationship with the tube when the second means moves from the second position to the first position.
- 18. Apparatus as set forth in claim 16, including,
- energy storage means associated with the second member for facilitating the pivotable movement of the first means into the sealed relationship with the tube when the second member is pivoted relative to the first member after the first and second members have been pivoted from the second position toward the first position.
- 19. Apparatus as set forth in claim 18, including,
- first sealing means within the tube,
- second sealing means included in the first means for cooperating with the first sealing means in maintaining the sealed relationship between the first means and the tube in the first position of the first means,
- retaining means disposed externally of the tube, and
- latching means included in the second means for cooperating with the retaining means in maintaining the sealed relationship between the second means and the tube in the first position of the second means.
- 20. Apparatus as set forth in claim 18, including,
- a shaft disposed within the second member and movable relative to the second member,
- means disposed between the shaft and the second member for biasing the shaft for displacement from the second member,
- first sealing means within the tube, and
- second sealing means disposed at the end of the shaft for cooperating with the first sealing means in maintaining the sealed relationship between the first means and the tube in the first position of the first means.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 354,387, filed May 19, 1989, abandoned.
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