Claims
- 1. A flush water supply system for a toilet, comprising:
- (a) a toilet stool having a plurality of supply ports;
- (b) a pipeline means for supplying flush water to said toilet stool, said pipeline means including a passageway change-over means having a plurality of discharge ports, and a plurality of pipelines each communicating between a respective one of said dis-charge ports of said passageway change-over means and a corresponding one of said supply ports of said toilet stool;
- (c) a constant flow valve mounted in said pipeline means for obtaining a predetermined amount of dis-charge flow, the constant flow valve including a water passage and means for adjusting the cross-sectional area of the water passage after the water supply pressure reaches a predetermined value;
- (d) at least one electrically operable valve mounted in said pipeline means;
- (e) a starting-of-flush input means for accepting an input for starting the supply of flush water; and
- (f) a control means for driving said passageway change-over means and said electrically operable valve in response to an input for starting the supply of flush water.
- 2. A flush water supply system according to claim 1, in which said toilet stool includes a bowl, a trap drainage, a rim formed on and along an upper peripheral edge of said bowl and having watershooting holes and a waterway leading to said watershooting holes, and a rim water-supply chamber communicating with said waterway of said rim, said supply ports of said toilet stool including a first supply port dis-posed at said rim water-supply chamber, and a second supply port disposed at a bottom of said bowl, said plurality of pipelines including a first pipeline connected to said first supply port, and a second pipeline connected to said second supply port.
- 3. A flush water supply system according to claim 2, in which said second supply port is a jet nozzle pointing to an inlet of said trap drainage.
- 4. A flush water supply system according to claim 3, in which said control means is operable to open firstly said first pipeline for a predetermined period of time, and then said second pipeline for a predetermined period of time.
- 5. A flush water supply system according to claim 1, in which said discharge ports of said passageway change-over means includes a normally open first discharge port, and a normally closed second discharge port.
- 6. A flush water supply system according to claim 5, in which said control means is operable to open said electrically operable valve for a predetermined period of time and, during said predetermined period of time, to drive said passageway change-over means to make a change-over between said discharge ports.
- 7. A flush water supply system according to claim 1, in which said toilet stool includes a bowl, a trap drainage, a rim formed on and along an upper peripheral edge of said bowl and having watershooting holes and a waterway leading to said watershooting holes, and a rim water-supply chamber communicating with said waterway of said rim, said supply ports of said toilet stool including a first supply port dis-posed at said rim water-supply chamber, and a second supply port disposed at said trap drainage, said first and second discharge ports of said passageway change-over means being respectively connected to said first and second supply ports.
- 8. A flush water supply system according to claim 7, in which said second supply port is a shower mouth piece.
- 9. A flush water supply system according to claim 1, in which said electrically operable valve is disposed in
- said passageway change-over means to open and close the flow passageway.
- 10. A flush water supply system according to claim 9, in which said toilet stool includes a bowl, a trap drainage, a rim formed on and along an upper peripheral edge of said bowl and having watershooting holes and a waterway leading to said watershooting holes, and a rim water-supply chamber communicating with said waterway of said rim, said supply ports of said toilet stool including a first supply port dis-posed at said rim water-supply chamber, and a second supply port disposed at a bottom of said bowl, said plurality of pipelines including a first pipeline connected to said first supply port, and a second pipeline connected to said second supply port.
- 11. A flush water supply system according to claim 10, in which said second supply port is a jet nozzle pointing to an inlet of said trap drainage.
- 12. A flush water supply system according to claim 11, in which said control means is operable to open firstly said first pipeline for a predetermined period of time, and then said second pipeline for a predetermined period of time.
- 13. A flush water supply system according to claim 9, in which said toilet stool includes a bowl, a trap drainage, a rim formed on and along an upper peripheral edge of said bowl and having watershooting holes and a waterway leading to said watershooting holes, and a rim water-supply chamber communicating with said waterway of said rim, said supply ports of said toilet stool including a first supply port dis-posed at said rim water-supply chamber, and a second supply port disposed at said trap drainage, said first and second discharge ports of said passageway change-over means being respectively connected to said first and second supply ports.
- 14. A flush water supply system according to claim 13, in which said second supply port is a shower mouth piece.
- 15. A flush water supply system according to claim 9, further comprising means for differentiating the flows of said plurality of pipelines from one another.
- 16. A flush water supply system according to claim 15, in which said differentiating means is composed of a plurality of constant flow valves mounted one in each of said pipelines having a different discharge flows.
- 17. A flush water supply system according to claim 15, in which said differentiating means is a constant flow valve mounted in one of said pipelines.
- 18. A flush water supply system according to claim 9, in which said valves are self-maintaining valves.
- 19. A flush water supply system according to claim 18, in which said self-maintaining valves are battery-operated.
- 20. A flush water supply system according to claim 8, further comprising:
- means for differentiating the flows of said plurality of pipelines from one another.
- 21. A flush water supply system according to claim 20, in which said differentiating means is composed of a plurality of constant flow valves mounted one in each of said pipelines having a different discharge flows.
- 22. A flush water supply system according to claim 20, in which said differentiating means is a constant flow valve mounted in one of said pipelines.
- 23. A flush water supply system according to claim 1, in which said valves are self-maintaining valves.
- 24. A flush water supply system according to claim 23, in which said self-maintaining valves are battery-operated.
- 25. A flush water supply system according to claim 1, in which said constant flow valve and said electrically operable valve are both disposed upstream of said passageway change over means.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/502,063, filed Mar. 29, 1990. Now U.S. Pat. No. 5,052,060.
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