Claims
- 1. In a flush toilet system having a bowl, a reservoir tank wherein water may be stored in a primary body at a predetermined level to establish a predetermined pressure head and means for selectively releasing water from said tank into the bowl during flushing, the provision of further means operative when water is released from said reservoir tank for automatically discharging a predetermined quantity of water from a source wherein water is contained at a pressure higher than the pressure of the water in the reservoir tank into water being released from said tank into said bowl at sufficiently high velocity to materially increase the overall energy of the water and in the bowl and effect increased efficiency during flushing, and means providing a predetermined time delay between initiation of release of water from said reservoir tank and discharge from said source.
- 2. In the flush toilet system defined in claim 1, said source being located within said reservoir tank.
- 3. In the flush toilet system defined in claim 1, said further means comprising a pressure tank and means whereby said predetermined quantity of water is stored in said pressure tank under a pressure appreciably higher than the pressure of the water in said reservoir tank and control valve means whereby water is automatically discharged from the pressure tank during release of water from said reservoir tank, and said means providing said time delay is means at said pressure tank effective to delay opening of said control valve means for a predetermined period after initiation of release of water from said primary body.
- 4. In the flush toilet system defined in claim 3, a supply line containing water at mains pressure connected by intake valve means to said reservoir tank and means providing a passage between said pressure tank and said supply line upstream of said intake valve means whereby water at mains pressure may be introduced into said pressure tank when said intake valve means is closed to be stored within until the pressure tank contains a body of water under pressure below a compressed air body, and said time delay means comprises means effective during the period said pressure tank is being charged with water and air under pressure for storing a column of water in a receptacle in said pressure tank distinct from said body of water but exposed to pressure from said compressed air body, and means whereby upon initiation of release of water from said primary body opening of said control valve is delayed by the time it takes to discharge said column of water from the receptacle under air pressure.
- 5. In the flush toilet system defined in claim 4, said receptacle being a tube mounted on a check valve seat in said passage and a floatable check valve element is disposed in said tube adapted to close said passage except when there is water in said tube.
- 6. In a flush toilet system having a bowl, a reservoir tank wherein water may be stored in a primary body at a predetermined level to establish a predetermined pressure head and means for selectively releasing water from said tank into the bowl during flushing, the provision of a water intake pipe extending to a water level controlled intake valve having an outlet to said tank, means providing a reduced fluid pressure region in said pipe, and means operative in predetermined timed relation to release of water from said reservoir tank for automatically discharging a predetermined quantity of water into water being released from said tank into said bowl at sufficiently high velocity to materially increase the overall energy of the water in the bowl and effect increased efficiency during flushing comprising a sealed pressure tank, a passage connecting said reduced pressure region to said pressure tank, an outlet conduit connected at one end to said pressure tank and connected at its other end to discharge water from said pressure tank toward said bowl to join water released from said primary body of water, a control valve in said pressure tank responsive to fluid pressure transmitted through said passage to open or close the outlet conduit at said one end, and means associated with said pressure tank for delaying opening of said outlet conduit a predetermined period after initiation of release of water from said reservoir tank.
- 7. In the flush toilet system defined in claim 6 said control valve comprising a cylinder having a valve seat in its lower portion located at said one end of the outlet conduit, a piston slidable in said cylinder and carrying a valve element adapted for coacting with said seat, said passage extending into the cylinder space and check-valved means providing an opening in the cylinder whereby water under pressure entering the cylinder while said control valve is closed is directed into the pressure tank to be stored therein until air and water pressures are equalized in said pressure tank, air being compressed in the space above the water in said pressure tank, aperture means connecting the cylinder space below said piston to the interior of said pressure tank, means effective when water from the reservoir tank is released to discharge toward said bowl and said water level controlled intake valve opens for creating reduced fluid pressure in said passage and in the space at the upper end of said piston whereby said piston is displaced upwardly to open said control valve and allow water under pressure from the pressure tank to be expelled through said aperture means to said outlet conduit, and said means for delaying opening of the outlet conduit comprising means for delaying the establishment of said reduced pressure at the upper end of said piston for said predetermined period.
- 8. In the flush toilet system defined in claim 7 said check-valved means comprising a tube of predetermined size mounted over said opening whereby water under pressure from the cylinder space above said piston fills said tube before entering said pressure tank when the control valve is closed, there being a check valve seat at said opening, said tube being open at its upper end to the compressed air space in said pressure tank and containing a floatable check valve element capable of permitting water flow past it except when seated at said opening which thereby closes said check valve opening only when there is no water in the tube and floats on the column of water in the tube while the pressure tank is being charged and after the fluid pressures are equalized in said pressure tank, whereby when reduced fluid pressure is applied to said passage the water in said tube and the upper cylinder space is caused to flow reversely through the passage at least until said valve element seats at said opening.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 812,066 filed July 1, 1977, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,142,262.
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