Claims
- 1. In a water-flush toilet system including a refillable, water holding tank, a water/waste collection bowl, and being a first conduit means for passing a controlled volume of water from the tank to the bowl, a second conduit means for passing water-diluted waste from the bowl to the sewage system, and a first valving means for passing diluted waste from said bowl, to interim storage below the bowl the system further being adapted for incremental water dispensation from the holding tank, the improvement comprising:
- (a) a water holding tank divided by an internal partition wall into a first larger water storage compartment and a second substantially smaller water storage compartment;
- (b) a waste trap zone disposed below the bowl in said second conduit and in communication with said bowl adapted for retaining diluted waste materials passing to it from each incremental water flow from the said smaller compartment;
- (c) a horizontally-aligned, traversing plate mounted within a top segment of said holding tank and adapted to shift laterally in incremental steps, with each step being associated with the release of water held in said smaller tank and then to shift retrogressively back to its initial position;
- (d) an external knob mounted on a tank surface of the tank and being adapted to operatively interact with said traversing plate and to shift said plate horizontally upon each activation of the knob;
- (e) a first mechanical actuation means operatively interconnected between an intermediate anchor point on said plate and a first valve means cover provided proximal to the bottom of said first compartment, whereby a lateral shift of said plate opens said first valve means, permitting water flow from said first larger compartment to said toilet bowl;
- (f) a second mechanical actuation means operatively interconnected between a movable first support pin operatively associated with said plate and a second valve cover means provided proximal to the bottom of said second compartment, whereby a lateral shift of said plate opens said second valve means permitting flow from said second smaller compartment to said toilet bowl;
- (g) a pair of spaced-apart, axially-aligned linear slots provided in a planar surface of said plate and adapted to operatively receive a pair of horizontally disposed, plate support pins;
- (h) a plurality of regularly configured, corrugation-like, recesses disposed along a lower linear edge of said plate;
- (i) a pair of spring-loaded pivot points rotably affixed to a support wall and adapted to track the undulating lower edge of said control plate;
- (j) a pair of pivotable lever means, with each of such means affixed at its one pivotable longitudinal end to a wall of the holding tank and hingedly anchored at its other longitudinal end to an external end of one of the horizontally-disposed plate support pins;
- (k) a third mechanical means operatively attached to said plate and adapted to provide a constant retrogressive lateral force that will shift said plate rightwardly only while the leftward biasing hinged cantilever means are disconnected from contact with the plate underside recesses; and,
- (l) a pair of normally vertically aligned, keeper levers riding along the upper edge of said traversing plate and serving to maintain said plate in the lower of its two horizontal levels until the plate shifts laterally to the leftward limit of its traverse, and then said pair being adapted to release said plate to move to its horizontal level of traverse for return to its initial rightward position by the force now exerted by said third mechancial means.
- 2. The toilet system according to claim 1 wherein the volume ratio of the larger water storage compartment to the smaller compartment is about five to one.
- 3. The toilet system according to claim 1 wherein the second conduit means is provided with an enlarged waste storage volume serving as an interim waste container and is further provided with at least one spring-loaded, gas-lock valve positioned between the bowl and the second conduit to preclude sewer gas flowback.
- 4. The toilet system according to claim 1 wherein said traversing plate is generally rectangular with its longer linear dimension positioned longitudinal of the storage tank configuration and also having said linear dimension ranging from six to ten times its planar transverse dimension.
- 5. The toilet system according to claim 1 wherein the paired linear slots of the traversing slots of the traversing plate are located so to carry the plate horizontally in a leftward direction until reaching the leftward limit of said plate travel and retaining said limit until an alternate actuation means intervene.
- 6. The toilet system according to claim 1 wherein the lower edge regular recesses extend substantially over the entire length of said traversing plate.
- 7. The toilet system according to claim 1 wherein the upper edge of said plate is provided with two spaced-apart, inward recesses adapted to slidingly engage the depending lower end of the keeper levers and contoured so that upon rightward shifting of the plate, serve to facilitate pivoting of said levers to a position coincidental with the plate upper edge until the plate retrogresses to its initial position.
- 8. The toilet system according to claim 1 wherein the pivotable lever means linking their opposing longitudinal ends between the tank back wall and the plate linear slots have an crank-shaped configuration which rotates to serve their lifting function for the plate at the end of its leftward travel.
CROSS REFERENCE TO OTHER APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of my pending application U.S. Ser. No. 07/948,120, filed Sep. 20, 1992.
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