Claims
- 1. A closure removably mountable to a fill tube for a storage tank for toilet flush water, said closure and said fill tube including coacting means operable to prevent unwanted removal of the closure, said closure including a top lid having an aperture to allow air to flow into the tank via the tube, and seal means disposed below said aperture and operable to close the aperture, said seal means including a sealing member for closing said aperture and means movable mounting said sealing member on said lid in communication with the interior of said storage tank so that water splashing in said tank can move said sealing member into a position closing said aperture, said means mounting said sealing member comprising a cage extending downwardly from the inner surface of the top lid and defining an interior chamber for captivating said sealing member, said sealing member being adapted to move into engagement with said lid to a position closing said aperture when said tank is inverted;
- said closure further comprising a vertically slotted shoulder extending around said chamber to define a plurality of angularly spaced posts, and said sealing member comprises a flat disk the outer periphery thereof being sized to seat on the posts without blocking the slots between the posts but movable to close the aperture in the top lid;
- said cage including a cylindrical boss extending downwardly from the lid, and a support member for said sealing member, said support member having a cylindrical sidewall and being removably mounted in said boss, the sidewall terminating in an annular end face to define said shoulder.
- 2. The closure as recited in claim 1 wherein the outside diameter of said sidewall is slightly greater than the inside diameter of the boss of frictionally interfit said support member within the boss.
- 3. The closure as recited in claim 1 wherein said support member includes a base having a central opening communicating with said chamber for passing air or water, the outer periphery of said base abutting the downward extension of said boss to limit upward movement of said support member in the boss.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of U.S. Pat. application Ser. No. 118,561, filed Nov. 9, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,850,064.
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