As illustrated in the figures, wherein like numbers identify like elements, flush valve assembly 10 of the present invention is disposed in a tank 200 of a toilet assembly (shown in
Valve assembly 10 includes body subassembly 12 in operable communication with a movable poppet seal subassembly 14 via a guide rod 16 of a predetermined length. Body subassembly 12 includes a valve body 12a with a proximate extent 12a′ having a radiused inlet 13, a distal extent 12a″ having an elevated base 15, and a coextensive wall 12b therebetween (radiused inlet 13 desirably has an outer diameter ODinlet of about 5″). Wall 12b is generally circumferential and has an outer peripheral surface 12b′ from which a connection member 19 protrudes generally normally and an inner peripheral surface 12b″ that defines a region 20 through which flush water travels during a flush cycle. Connection member 19 is shown in the form of an annular extension having a distal extent 19a at which an opening is defined for accommodation of an overflow tube 22 of predetermined length L and a proximate extent 19b adjacent outer peripheral surface 12b′. A second opening is defined at proximate extent 19b of connection member 19 so as to establish fluid communication between the toilet tank and valve region 20 via overflow tube 22 as is known in the art.
At valve body distal extent 12a″, an annular fluid outlet 13a is provided that establishes fluid communication between valve body 12 and a toilet bowl (fluid outlet 13a desirably has an inner diameter Doutlet from about 3.0″ to about 3.5″ such that flush valve assembly 10 can be employed in a plurality of commercial toilet embodiments). Intermediate fluid outlet 13a and valve body wall 12b is an elevated base 15, shown as a generally annular member that elevates valve body 12a relative to a bottom surface 200a of toilet tank 200. A threaded portion 15a defined along at least a portion of elevated base 15 enables securement of valve assembly 10 to the tank and bowl via a plurality of threads and a corresponding fastening member (such as nut 23 and gasket 25 shown herein). It is understood that the threaded securement means shown herein are merely illustrative and do not limit the types of securement means that may be employed with the present invention.
Additional securement of flush valve assembly 10 in a toilet assembly is effected by an optional valve bracket 27 having an aperture (not shown) that accommodates seating of base 15 thereon (see
Poppet subassembly 14 includes an upper float cover 30 and a lower float cover 32 having an annular seal 34 disposed therebetween. Seal 34 has a top surface 34a and a bottom surface 34b, the latter of which is seated in sealing communication with inlet 13 when valve assembly 10 is in a first closed position (see
In order to properly guide and align poppet subassembly 14 with respect to valve body 12a when poppet subassembly 14 is moved between closed and open positions, poppet subassembly 14 includes guide rod 16 having a longitudinal axis defined therethrough, which axis is coincident with an axial flow path along which poppet subassembly 14 travels during operation of the flush valve. Guide rod 16 is secured to either or both of upper float cover 30 and bottom float cover 32, and securement is desirably effected by a plurality of threads that engage corresponding threads in a wing nut 43 (although it is understood that other types fastening means may be employed to effect such securement without departing from the scope of the present invention, including but not limited to frictional engagement, snap-fit engagement, a clutch configuration, epoxy and any combination and/or equivalent thereof). Tightening of wing nut 43 during engagement with guide rod 16 ensures fastened alignment of guide rod 16 relative to valve body 12a and more particularly relative to the guide structure defined therein (further described hereinbelow). In this manner, poppet subassembly 14 remains properly guided and accurately aligned with valve body 12a when the poppet subassembly is moved between its closed and open positions. This guiding structure (comprising guide rod 16 and the guide structure in valve body 12a) also ensures that annular seal 34 is properly seated adjacent inlet 13 to as to properly close and seal valve opening 40 in a predictable and repeatable manner.
The guide structure of valve body 12a is provided along inner peripheral surface 12b″ of wall 12b as a spindle 46 or comparable member that limits movement of guide rod 16 thereby. Spindle 46 includes wings 46a extending from inner peripheral surface 12b″ and having guide extents 47 that define a guide space 49 therebetween. Guide space 49 accommodates reciprocatable movement of guide rod 16 therethrough and desirably inhibits deviation of guide rod 16 from a predetermined axial guide path when flush valve assembly 10 is in use during a flush cycle. Such guide structure does not have any detrimental effect on the flow characteristics of flush water through valve body 12a during a flush cycle.
The diameter of annular seal 34 may be designed and/or selected so as to enable a force to be exerted on poppet subassembly 14 during a filling operation that is sufficient to force poppet subassembly 14 down and cause a proper seal to be formed. A desired range for annular seal diameter ODseal is from about 3.5″ to about 4.3″. Such force may be the minimum force necessary to pull poppet subassembly 14 downward and provide the proper seal. The flow characteristics of the flush water and the flow capacity of valve assembly 10 are enhanced by reducing the pulling force necessary to close and properly seal valve opening 40 when poppet subassembly 14 is moved from its second open position to its first closed position.
When in the closed position, valve opening 40 is obstructed, thereby preventing the passage of flush water therethrough until actuation of flush valve assembly 10. A flush cycle begins upon activation of a trip lever 210 (shown in
Upon elevation, buoyant forces and fluid pressure exerted on a bottom surface 34b of seal 34 prompts elevation of poppet subassembly 14 above inlet 13, thereby revealing valve opening 40. When the buoyant force exceeds the hydrodynamic fluid force (i.e., the water level in tank 200 is high and the fluid “suction” on poppet subassembly 14 is low prior to tank discharge), the poppet subassembly lifts above radiused inlet 13. In the open position, valve opening 40 allows flush water to flow therethrough and proceed into region 20 for subsequent delivery to passages within the toilet to which tank 200 is attached (as is known in the art). During traverse of the fluid flow path, guide rod 16 remains in alignment with guide space 49 to ensure an axial return path to the valve's closed position. Buoyant forces and fluid pressure in equilibrium at top seal surface 34a and bottom seal surface 34b keep poppet subassembly 14 elevated for a time sufficient to empty the contents of the tank and initiate refilling thereof (with filling effected by fill valve 205, shown in
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It is noted that the elevated base raises an effective head level of each disclosed flush valve assembly embodiment. The elevated head reduces the available volume for tank discharge yet realizes improved discharge performance through a discharge outlet. This is accomplished even though discharge outlets of identical parameters are used with conventional flush valve assemblies. As seen in
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The performance characteristics of the present invention flush valve assembly are illustrated in
Various changes to the foregoing described and shown structures are now evident to those skilled in the art. The matter set forth in the foregoing description and accompanying drawings is therefore offered by way of illustration only and not as a limitation. Accordingly, the particularly disclosed scope of the invention is set forth in the following claims.
This application claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. Ser. No. 60/842,203, filed on Aug. 31, 2006, and the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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60842203 | Aug 2006 | US |