Claims
- 1. A flush valve leakage prevention and detection device for use in a toilet tank having a flush lever movable to flush the toilet tank and a float controlled water inlet valve assembly operated by a float lever comprising:
- hood means for being assembled to the water inlet valve assembly and including opposing side walls for being disposed on opposite sides of the float lever and extending in the same direction as the float lever;
- a latch including a locking section for holding the float lever in a raised position corresponding to a closed position for the water inlet valve assembly and a control section supported on the flush lever and movable with the flush lever to pivot said latch to release said locking section from the float lever in response to movement of the flush lever to flush the toilet tank whereby the float lever is allowed to move to a lowered position corresponding to an open position for the water inlet valve assembly; and
- means for pivotally mounting said latch on said hood means with said locking section disposed between said side walls transverse to the float lever and said control section disposed transverse to the flush lever.
- 2. A flush valve leakage prevention and detection device as recited in claim 1 wherein said side walls are substantially parallel to one another and to the float lever.
- 3. A flush valve leakage prevention and detection device as recited in claim 2 wherein said hood means further includes a top wall transversely joining said side walls and being disposed over the float lever when said hood means is assembled to the water inlet valve assembly.
- 4. A flush valve leakage prevention and detection device as recited in claim 3 wherein said top wall includes a section extending beyond said side walls for being disposed over the water inlet valve assembly.
- 5. A flush valve leakage prevention and detection device as recited in claim 4 and further including a plurality of resilient arms depending from said top wall section for being disposed around the water inlet valve assembly in frictional retention with the water inlet valve assembly when said top wall section is disposed over the water inlet valve assembly.
- 6. A flush valve leakage prevention and detection device as recited in claim 5 wherein said hood means is made integrally, unitarily as one piece.
- 7. A flush valve leakage prevention and detection device as recited in claim 5 wherein said locking section and said control section are made integrally, unitarily as a single piece of bent wire.
- 8. A flush valve leakage prevention and detection device as recited in claim 5 wherein said mounting means includes a pair of aligned holes in said side walls for receiving said latch.
- 9. A flush valve leakage prevention and detection device for use in a toilet tank having a flushed lever movable to flush the toilet tank and a float controlled water inlet valve assembly operated by a float lever extending from a water supplied pipe comprising
- a hood having resilient gripping means for engaging a portion of the water inlet valve assembly to allow said hood to be assembled over the water supply pipe with a snap fit; and
- a latch rotatably mounted on said hood and including a locking arm for holding the float lever in a raised position corresponding to a closed position for the water inlet valve assembly and a control arm for being supported on the flush lever, said control arm being movable with the flush lever to rotate said locking arm from a locked position wherein the float lever is held in the raised position by said locking arm and an unlocked position wherein said locking arm is released from the float lever in response to movement of the flush lever to flush the toilet tank whereby the float lever is allowed to move to a lowered position corresponding to an open position for the water inlet valve assembly.
- 10. A flush valve leakage prevention and detection device as recited in claim 9 wherein the water inlet valve assembly includes a cover disposed over an upper end of the water supply pipe, said hood includes a top wall for being disposed over the cover and said gripping means includes a plurality of gripping arms extending in a substantially perpendicular direction from said top wall for gripping the cover with a snap fit.
- 11. A flush valve leakage prevention and detection device as recited in claim 10 wherein the cover has a lower edge and further including fingers extending inwardly from said gripping arms at an acute angle for engaging the lower edge of the cover.
- 12. A flush valve leakage prevention and detection device as recited in claim 11 and further including strengthening ribs on said gripping arms.
- 13. A flush valve leakage prevention and detection device as recited in claim 12 wherein said hood is integrally, unitarily molded as a single piece of plastic material.
- 14. A flush valve leakage prevention and detection device as recited in claim 12 wherein said top wall extends beyond the cover in the same direction as the float lever and said locking arm extends between said side walls and said control arm extends exteriorly of said side walls.
- 15. A flush valve leakage prevention and detection device as recited in claim 9 and further including means for preventing over rotation of said locking arm from said locked position to said unlocked position.
- 16. A flush valve leakage prevention and detection device for use in a toilet tank having a flush lever movably to flush the toilet tank and a float controlled water inlet valve assembly operated by a float lever comprising
- a hood means being disposed over the float lever;
- a latch including a locking section for engaging the float lever to hold the float lever in a raised position corresponding to a closed position for the water inlet valve assembly and a control section supported on the flush lever and movable with the flush lever to rotate said latch to disengage said locking section from the float lever in response to movement of the flush lever to flush the toilet tank whereby the float lever is allowed to move to a lowered position corresponding to an open position for the water inlet valve assembly;
- support means for rotatably mounting said latch in the toilet tank; and
- means disposed on the hood means for preventing over rotation of said latch when said latch is rotated to disengage said locking section from the float lever whereby said locking section is permitted to automatically re-engage the float lever to hold the float lever in the raised position upon return of the float lever to the raised position with filling up the toilet tank with water from the water inlet valve assembly.
- 17. A flush valve leakage prevention and detection device as recited in claim 16 wherein said locking section extends transverse to the float lever and said over rotation preventing means includes a stop spaced from said locking section in the direction of rotation of said latch to disengage said locking section.
- 18. A flush valve leakage prevention and detection device as recited in claim 16 wherein the hood means includes a hood for being secured to the water inlet valve assembly, said hood including a pair of opposing side walls and wherein said latch and said over rotation preventing means are mounted between said side walls.
- 19. A flush valve leakage prevention and detection device as recited in claim 18 wherein said stop includes opposing ends and further including aligned apertures in said side walls for frictionally receiving said opposing ends.
- 20. A flush valve leakage prevention and detection device as recited in claim 19 wherein said stop is provided attached to said hood by one of said opposing ends, said one opposing end adapted to be broken away from said hood by a consumer to allow said opposing ends to be inserted in said apertures.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/830,302, filed Jan. 31, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,232,011 the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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