Claims
- 1. A flushing mechanism for flushing a bowl with liquid comprising a containment vessel adapted to hold a predetermined amount of liquid, inlet means on said containment vessel for receiving said liquid under a predetermined pressure, outlet means on said containment vessel coupleable to said bowl for permitting said liquid when in said containment vessel to be released into said bowl, piston means displaceable in said containment vessel for forcing said liquid out of said containment vessel through said outlet means, biasing means for biasing said piston means against the force exerted by said liquid sealing means for releaseably sealing said outlet means, actuation means for releasing said sealing means to open said outlet means to permit said liquid in said containment vessel to be forced out of said containment vessel and into said bowl under the force of said piston means, said sealing means including a flush valve displaceable between a first position where said outlet means is closed to liquid in said containment vessel and a second position where said outlet means is open to liquid in said containment vessel, and pressure sensing means for determining when said liquid in said containment vessel has been substantially expelled and for closing said flush valve in response thereto.
- 2. The flushing mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein said biasing means is a spring coupled intermediate said piston means and said containment vessel.
- 3. The flushing mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein said containment vessel is sized to fit in a 14 liter toilet tank.
- 4. The flushing mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein said containment vessel is adapted to hold about 6 liters of water.
- 5. The flushing mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein said actuation means includes a manually displaceable actuator valve coupleable to a source of said liquid under pressure and displaceable between a first position where said pressurized liquid source is closed off to said flush valve and a second position where said pressurized liquid is provided to said sealing means to move said flush valve from its first to its second position.
- 6. The flushing mechanism as claimed in claim 5, wherein said sealing means defines an initiation chamber for receiving said liquid under pressure when said actuator valve is in its second position, a plate displaceable in said initiation chamber and coupled to said flush valve, said plate being displaceable in said initiation chamber when said liquid under pressure is introduced therein to move said flush valve from its first position to its second position.
- 7. The flushing mechanism as claimed in claim 6, wherein said sealing means includes a spring means for normally biasing said flush valve in its first position.
- 8. The flushing mechanism as claimed in claim 1, further comprising isolation means for isolating said biasing means from liquid when in said containment vessel.
- 9. The flushing mechanism as claimed in claim 8, wherein said isolation means is a rolling diaphragm coupled intermediate said piston means and said containment vessel to prevent said spring from contacting liquid when in said containment vessel.
- 10. A flushing mechanism for flushing a bowl with liquid comprising a containment vessel adapted to hold a predetermined amount of liquid, inlet means on said containment vessel for receiving said liquid under a predetermined pressure, outlet means on said containment vessel coupleable to said bowl for permitting said liquid when in said containment vessel to be released into said bowl, piston means displaceable in said containment vessel for forcing said liquid out of said containment vessel through said outlet means, biasing means for biasing said piston means against the force exerted by said liquid, sealing means for releaseably sealing said outlet means, actuation means for releasing said sealing means to open said outlet means to permit said liquid in said containment vessel to be forced out of said containment vessel and into said bowl under the force of said piston means, said sealing means including a flush valve displaceable between a first position where said outlet means is closed to liquid in said containment vessel and a second position where said outlet means is open to liquid in said containment vessel, said actuation means including a manually displaceable actuator valve coupleable to a source of said liquid under pressure and displaceable between a first position where said pressurized liquid source is closed off to said flush valve and a second position where said pressurized liquid is provided to said sealing means to move said flush valve from its first to its second position, said actuation means including timing means for slowly closing said actuator valve.
- 11. A flushing mechanism for flushing a bowl with liquid comprising a containment vessel adapted to hold a predetermined amount of liquid, inlet means on said containment vessel for receiving said liquid under a predetermined pressure, outlet means on said containment vessel coupleable to said bowl for permitting said liquid when in said containment vessel to be released into said bowl, piston means displaceable in said containment vessel for forcing said liquid out of said containment vessel through said outlet means, biasing means for biasing said piston means against the force exerted by said liquid, sealing means for releaseably sealing said outlet means, and actuation means for releasing said sealing means to open said outlet means to permit said liquid in said containment vessel to be forced out of said containment vessel and into said bowl under the force of said piston means, said sealing means including a flush valve displaceable between a first position where said outlet means is closed to liquid in said containment vessel and a second position where said outlet means is open to liquid in said containment vessel, said actuation means including a manually displaceable actuator valve coupleable to a source of said liquid under pressure and displaceable between a first position where said pressurized liquid source is closed off to said flush valve and a second position where said pressurized liquid is provided to said sealing means to move said flush valve from its first to its second position, said sealing means defining an initiation chamber for receiving said liquid under pressure when said actuator valve is in its second position, a plate displaceable in said initiation chamber and coupled to said flush valve, said plate being displaceable in said initiation chamber when said liquid under pressure is introduced therein to move said flush valve from its first position to its second position, and pressure sensing means for determining when said liquid in said containment vessel has been substantially expelled and for closing said flush valve in response thereto.
- 12. The flushing mechanism as claimed in claim 11, wherein said pressure sensing means includes a drain line valve displaceable between a first position where said initiation chamber receives said liquid under pressure and a second position where liquid under pressure in said initiation chamber is released.
- 13. The flushing mechanism as claimed in claim 12, further including biasing means for normally biasing said drain line valve in its first position.
- 14. The flushing mechanism as claimed in claim 13, wherein said drain line valve includes a first opening coupled to said outlet means for sensing the flow of said liquid in said flush valve and a second opening to permit said initiation chamber to drain when said drain line valve is in its second position.
Parent Case Info
This a division of application Ser. No. 07/440,363, filed on Nov. 30, 1898.
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Divisions (1)
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