Claims
- 1. In combination with a flush tank having a downwardly open outlet and means for filling the tank with a liquid, a flush valve comprising:
a tube fitted to the outlet and having an upper end vertically displaceable in the tank between an upper position and a lower position; a float fixed to the tube upper end and having an upwardly open compartment, the float having a low buoyancy insufficient to hold the tube upper end above the liquid level when the compartment at least partially filled with water and a high buoyancy capable of holding the tube upper end above a liquid level in the tank when the compartment is empty; a vertically displaceable actuating rod extending along an upright axis and having an externally accessible upper end and a formation engageable vertically downward against the float to submerge same and fill the compartment, whereby when the compartment is filled the float is changed from high buoyancy to low buoyancy and the tube upper end sinks below the liquid level and causes the liquid in the tank to flow through the tube out of the outlet; and stop means including formations on the tube and on the rod engageable for limiting downward displacement of the float and tube to an intermediate position above the lower position and disengageable to allow downward displacement of the float and tube into the lower position.
- 2. The flush valve defined in claim 1 wherein the tube is an accordion-type cuff having a lower end fixed to the tank around the outlet and an upper end secured around the tube near the float.
- 3. The flush valve defined in claim 1 wherein the float has a lower part annularly surrounding the tube and an upper part forming the compartment and having a large upwardly open mouth level with the upper end of the tube and a small opening below its mouth opening into the tube.
- 4. The flush valve defined in claim 3 wherein the lower part is a downwardly open annular lower space.
- 5. The flush valve defined in claim 3 wherein the upper space annularly surrounds the tube at the upper edge and is formed by an annular outer wall and an annular inner wall concentric therewith and forming a part of the tube.
- 6. The flush valve defined in claim 5 wherein the small opening is a plurality of upwardly open slots formed in the inner wall.
- 7. The flush valve defined in claim 3 wherein the upper part is formed as a funnel having an upper edge level with the upper tube end and a lower end in the tube.
- 8. The flush valve defined in claim 7 wherein the funnel is coaxial with the tube.
- 9. The flush valve defined in claim 7 wherein the actuating rod has a lower end extending down through and generally blocking the lower funnel end in only the upper position of the tube.
- 10. The flush valve defined in claim 9 wherein the actuating member includes a spring urging the rod upward.
- 11. The flush valve defined in claim 1 wherein the tube upper end forms a slot constituting one of the formations and through which the rod extends, the rod extends along and is rotatable about a vertical axis, and the rod is provided with a transversely extending stop that constitutes the other formation and that can pass axially and vertically through the slot in one angular position of the rod corresponding to a full flush and that is axially engageable with the tube at the slot in another angular position of the rod corresponding to a partial flush, whereby when the tube descends in the partial-flush other position of the rod it comes to rest on and is stopped by the stop in the intermediate position.
- 12. The flush valve defined in claim 11, further comprising means including interengaging formations on the rod and stop for axially displacing and arresting the stop on the rod.
- 13. The flush valve defined in claim 12 wherein the interengaging formations are screwthreads.
- 14. The flush valve defined in claim 11 wherein the transversely extending formation includes a pair of opposite horizontal arms projecting from the rod.
- 15. The flush valve defined in claim 11 wherein the tank has a top wall and the rod has a button projecting from the top wall and fixed to the upper rod end.
- 16. The flush valve defined in claim 15 wherein the rod is rotatable about its axis in the button and is provided with a pointer, the button being provided with indicia alignable with the pointer to indicate angular position of the rod.
Priority Claims (1)
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19905816.4 |
Feb 1999 |
DE |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a division of copending application Ser. No. 09/497,427 filed Feb. 3, 2000.
Divisions (1)
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09497427 |
Feb 2000 |
US |
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09775989 |
Feb 2001 |
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