Claims
- 1. Flapper-type toilet flush valve comprising:a flapper body component having an upper surface and a lower surface; a float member component assembled by bayonet type mounting to the flapper body component; an annular flange extending from the float member component near its top edge, a top surface of the flange forming a first sealing surface; a portion of the lower surface of the flapper body component forming a second sealing surface; a sealing ring having an inner diameter, an outer larger diameter, upper and lower surfaces there-between, and a preformed, raised circular step on the upper surface thereof offset from and positioned between the inner and outer diameters, wherein the preformed, raised circular step is being disposed between the first and second sealing surfaces; and a number of slightly raised concentric rings extending from the second sealing surface, wherein the preformed, raised circular step is fitted in between the concentric ring for centering the seal ring onto the flapper body component and for providing an air tight seal between the flapper body component and the float member component.
- 2. Flush valve, according to claim 1, wherein:the flapper body and float member components are formed of resilient plastic compounds that resist chlorine and chemical bleaches of the type commonly used in tank style toilets.
- 3. Flush valve, according to claim 1, further comprising:a pair of generally parallel, spaced-apart arms extending from the flapper body component; and a hole in a distal end of each arm for pivotally securing the flush valve to an overflow pipe; thereby enabling the flush valve to pivot between a closed position atop a top end of a discharge pipe and an open position.
- 4. Flush valve, according to claim 1, further comprising:a mounting lug disposed on the upper surface of the flapper body component.
- 5. Flush valve, according to claim 4, wherein:the mounting lug is positioned at a forward top most point of the flapper body component.
- 6. Flush valve, according to claim 1, wherein:the float member component is cup-shaped and defines an air chamber; further comprising: an opening in the float member component for admitting water into the air chamber.
- 7. Flush valve, according to claim 6, wherein:a vent hole in the float member component for allowing air to escape from the air chamber when water is being admitted into the air chamber through the opening.
- 8. Flush valve, according to claim 1, wherein the bayonet type mounting further comprises:an annular recess formed in the lower surface of the flapper body component; a plurality of spaced-apart locking lugs provided on an inside surface of the annular recess; and a plurality of spaced-apart teeth provided on a top edge of the float member component for mating with the locking lugs.
- 9. A flapper-type flush valve for use in a toilet tank assembly including a flush outlet surrounded by a valve seat, an overflow pipe and a movable lift arm to initiate flow of water through said valve seat, said flush valve comprising:a resilient plastic flapper having a upper surface, a lower sealing surface, a number of raised concentric rings extending from the lower sealing surface thereof; and two rearwardly projecting arms for attaching the flapper to the overflow pipe; a detachable float removably attached to the flapper; a replaceable seal ring made of very flexible, thermoplastic material, disposed between the flapper and the float, the seal ring having an inner diameter, an outer larger diameter, and upper and lower surfaces there-between; and a preformed, raised circular step on the upper surface thereof offset from and positioned between the inner and outer diameters, wherein the performed, raised circular step is fitted in between the concentric rings for centering the seal ring onto the flapper and for providing an air tight seal between the flapper and the float.
- 10. Flush valve, according to claim 9, further comprising:lugs on an interior surface of the flapper and teeth on a top edge of the float, the teeth interlocking with the lugs.
- 11. Flush valve, according to claim 9, further comprising:means for attaching a ball chain or S chain to the flapper for initiating water flow through the valve seat.
- 12. Flapper-type toilet flush valve for use in a toilet tank comprising:a flapper component having an upper surface and a lower sealing surface; and a float member assembled to the lower sealing surface of the flapper component; a seal ring having an inner diameter, an outer larger diameter, upper and lower surfaces there-between, and a performed, raised circular step on the upper surface thereof offset from and positioned between the inner and outer diameters, wherein the preformed, raised circular step is being disposed between the float member and the sealing surface of the flapper component; and a plurality of slightly raised concentric rings disposed on the lower sealing surface of the flapper component, wherein the preformed, raised circular step is fitted in between the concentric rings for centering the seal ring onto the flapper body component and for providing an air tight seal between the flapper body component and the float member component.
- 13. Flush valve, according to claim 12, wherein:the flapper component and float member components are formed of resilient plastic compounds that resist chlorine and chemical bleaches of the type commonly used in tank style toilets.
- 14. Flush valve, according to claim 12, wherein:the float member is assembled by bayonet type mounting to flapper component.
- 15. Flush valve, according to claim 12, further comprising:a raised circular step on the seal ring.
- 16. Flush valve, according to claim 12, wherein:the seal ring comprises a very flexible, thermoplastic material.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. Provisional Patent Applications Nos. 60/089,955 filed Jun. 19, 1998 by Gary Higgins, and 60/089,826 filed Jun. 19, 1998 by Gary Higgins.
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Provisional Applications (2)
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60/089955 |
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