1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a manual pressing device for a flusher, particularly to one able to be pressed with only a little manual force and having a simple structure so as to cut its cost for production,
2. Description of the Prior Art
An automatic and manual flusher has an advantage of both automatic and manual operation for flushing water by provision of a sensing device for automatic flushing and a manual-pressing device for manual flushing. Therefore, in case of electric stoppage, it can still flush water by means of a manual pressing device for flushing water. There is a manual flushing device with a flush valve disclosed in a U.S. Pat. No. 5,699,994 by the same inventor of this case, and it includes a flusher body provided with a lateral hole in its lower portion, and a water exhausting passageway communicating with the lateral hole, and a lengthwise hole formed in an annular wall of the upper portion of the body, a chamber formed under the lengthwise hole and communicating with both the lengthwise hole and the lateral hole at the same time. Then a manual pressing device is positioned in the lateral hole so as to be pressed for flushing water through the water-exhausting passageway.
However, the manual-pressing device disclosed in the U.S. Pat. No. 5,699,994 has been found to have the following disadvantages
This invention has been devised to offer a manual pressing device for a flusher. The manual-pressing device is positioned in a lateral hole formed in a lower portion of the body of a flusher, consisting of a stop ring, a pressing rod, a cap-shaped pressing member, a spring and a nut. The nut screws with an outer side of the lateral hole to keep the pressing member, the pressing rod and the spring in the lateral hole stably. The pressing rod has an annular leak recess in the inner portion of the outer surface, and the stop ring has a leak hole so as to let water flow through a lengthwise hole of the body into the leak hole and into the annular leak recess. When the pressing member is pressed inward to force the pressing rod with the annular leak recess move inward into the water exhausting passageway, water may flow from the annular leak recess to the water exhausting passageway so as to flush water.
Aside from the flushing function, the manual pressing device in the present invention has only an anti-leak gasket respectively at two locations at two sides of the annular leak recess for effectively perform sealing water leakage from the inner wall surface of the stop ring. So comparing with the three anti-leak gaskets used in the conventional manual pressing device, this device reduces the number of the gaskets needed so the frictional resistance of pressing action of the rod may become smaller to save manual force in operation.
This invention will be better understood by referring to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
A preferred embodiment of a manual pressing device for a flusher in the present invention, as shown in
The stop ring 21 has a stop member 211 formed around its annular wall surface, a water stop gasket 212 fitted in an inner side of the annular wall to contact tightly on a first contact wall 15 defining the lateral hole 11 to prevent water from leaking through the lengthwise hole 13. The stop ring 21 further has a projecting member 213 extending inward from the inner wall, and a water stop gasket 214 fitted in the inner wall defining the projecting member 213 to contact tightly with a second contact wall 16 defining the lateral wall 11 of the body 10 to prevent water from leaking through the lengthwise hole 13. Further, a tubular wall 215 extends lengthwise inward from the projecting member 213 and across the lateral hole 11 into the interior of the water-exhausting passageway 12. The stop ring 21 further has a center slide hole 216 formed to extend along the tubular wall 215 into the water exhausting passageway 12, and two leaking holes 217 are formed vertically to the projecting member 213 and communicating with both the lengthwise hole 13 and the center slide hole 216. In addition, the stop ring 21 has a spring fitting member 218 of a smaller diameter than the body of the stop ring 21 formed to extend lengthwise outward.
The pressing rod unit 22 consists of a large diameter rod member 221 and a small diameter rod member 222 extending outward from the large diameter rod member 221 and a cap-shaped pressing member 223 fitting with the outer end of the small diameter rod member 222. The small diameter rod member 222 fits in the center slide hole 216 of the stop ring 21, and the large diameter rod member 221 also fits in the center slide hole 216 with its inner end exposed in the water exhausting passageway 12. The cap-shaped pressing member 223 has an annular projection 224 on its outer surface.
The larger diameter rod member 221 has a annular leak recess 225 of a certain length in its outer surface to communicate with the leak hole 217 of the stop ring 21 to let water in the lengthwise hole 13 of the body 10 flow through the leak hole 217 into the annular leak recess 225. Further, a water stop gasket 226 is provided to fit around two locations at two sides of the leak recess 225 and contact tightly with the inner wall surface of the center slide hole 216 to prevent water from leaking inward or outward from the leak recess 225. When the cap-shaped pressing member 223 is pressed inward to force the large diameter rod member 221 with the leak recess 225 together with the small diameter rod member 222 to slide in the water exhausting passageway 12, the water in the lengthwise hole 13 of the body 10 can flow into the water exhausting passageway 12 via the leak recess 225 for flushing.
In using, referring to
Lastly, the manual pressing device for a flusher according to the present invention may be understood to have the following advantages,
While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been described above, it will be recognized and understood that various modifications may be made therein, and the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications that may fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.
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20050283897 A1 | Dec 2005 | US |