Claims
- 1. A flush system for a toilet, said flush system including:an elongated discharge pipe having an opening at one end for connection with a flush tank to discharge water to the toilet, said discharge pipe having a first inlet opening and a second inlet opening with the second inlet opening at an elevation beneath said first inlet opening for delivering water through a bottom opening in the flush tank, each of said first inlet opening and said second inlet opening having a valve member movable between a water discharge position and a water blocking position; and a flush control handle assembly including an actuator arm joined by flexible lines with said valve member for each of said first inlet opening and said second inlet opening, a mounting stud including a flush control member at one end opposite a fastener for static support by the flush tank, a handle portion drivingly interconnected with said actuator arm for pivotally support by said mounting stud, said handle having a cavity containing a projecting wall supporting one end of a spring engaging at the opposite end thereof with a moveable piston resiliently positioned by said spring against a stop in said cavity, said flush control member extending into said cavity between said projecting wall and said moveable piston for pivotally controlling the position of said actuator arm in a first position wherein said valve member for said first inlet opening is moved to the water discharge position while said valve member for the second inlet opening remains in the water blocking position further pivoting of said handle causing compression of said spring between said flush control member and said projecting wall thereby pivotally positioning said actuator arm to a second position wherein said valve member for said second inlet opening is moved to the water discharge position.
- 2. The flush system according to claim 1 wherein said cavity of said handle is an annular cavity and said projecting wall traverses said annular cavity.
- 3. The flush system according to claim 1 wherein said stop is formed by a face surface of the moveable piston located in said cavity.
- 4. A flush system according to claim 1 wherein said discharge pipe includes first and second elongated pipe sections joined together in a fluid type manner by a joint located between said first and second inlet openings, one of said first and second elongated pipe sections having an elongated portion of constant diameter which can be cut to desired lengths to allow variations to the length thereof and thereby establishing a predetermined height for an upper most one of said first and second inlet openings in the flush tank.
- 5. A flush system according to claim 1 wherein said discharge pipe has a third inlet opening at an elevation above said first and second inlet openings with respect to said opening at a bottom of said discharge pipe.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a substitute application for application Ser. No. 08/606,862, Filed Feb. 6, 1996, now abandoned.
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