Claims
- 1. A primer tank activated syphon flusher for toilets having a flush tank and a flush pipe opening into a toilet bowl, and having a water level control means responsive to depletion of water in said flush tank to refill said primer tank and said flush tank to predetermined water levels, and including;
- a syphon within the flush tank and comprised of a suction leg opening within the bottom of the flush tank and extending upward to a bridge substantially above the aforesaid predetermined waterlevel, and a discharge leg continuing from the suction leg and extending downward from the bridge and discharging through a jet opening and into the flush pipe,
- a header spaced above the bridge to define a closed transfer passage connecting the suction leg and discharge leg of the syphon, there being a breather passageway communicating the transfer passage so as to allow air flow to the atmosphere external of the tank and bowl while permitting free exhaust of air for refilling the two legs of the syphon,
- the primer tank being passively closed at a bottom discharge opening into the flush pipe by a flush valve seated on said flush pipe, and closed at its top to outside atmosphere by a header, there being a vent-control means for restricting air flow into the primer tank to permit refilling with primer water and to create a partial vacuum to retard discharge of said primer water,
- and means for opening the flush valve to initiate syphoning by discharge of primer water over the jet opening for inducing a suction effect causing suction leg water to rise over the bridge from said predetermined water level and into the discharge leg and from said jet opening into the flush pipe, and continuing until the flush tank water is depleted.
- 2. The primer tank activated syphon flusher for toilets as set forth in claim 1, wherein the header spaced above the bridge and the header at the top of the primer tank are coplanar.
- 3. The primer tank activated syphon flusher for toilets as set forth in claim 1, wherein the discharge leg of the syphon surrounds a tubular wall of the primer tank and at the bottom of which tubular wall the jet opening discharges annularly into the flush pipe.
- 4. The primer tank activated syphon flusher for toilets as set forth in claim 1, wherein the suction leg, discharge leg and primer tank are formed of concentric tubes, the discharge leg of the syphon and the primer tank sharing a common tubular wall at the bottom of which the jet opening discharges annularly and into the flush pipe.
- 5. The primer tank activated syphon flusher for toilets as set forth in claim 1, wherein the passageway communicating from the transfer passage is comprised of a vent opening above the syphon bridge and from the transfer passage to a port immediately below the flush valve seat and into the flush pipe and open to outside atmosphere via the toilet bowl in the passive ready to flush mode, and closed by primer tank water in the flush mode by occluding said port from outside atmosphere and thereby enabling the syphon effect.
- 6. The primer tank activated syphon flusher for toilets as set forth in claim 1, wherein the vent-control means for restricting air flow into the primer tank is comprised of an orifice through the header closing the top of the primer tank.
- 7. The primer tank activated syphon flusher for toilets as set forth in claim 1, wherein the vent-control means for restricting air flow into the primer tank is comprised of a size adjusted orifice through the header closing the top of the primer tank.
- 8. The primer tank activated syphon flusher for toilets as set forth in claim 1, wherein the vent-control means for restricting air flow into the primer tank includes a blind member positioned over an orifice by adjustment means.
- 9. The primer tank activated syphon flusher for toilets as set forth in claim 1, wherein the vent-control means for restricting air flow into the primer tank includes a blind member positioned over an orifice by a set screw.
- 10. The primer tank activated syphon flusher for toilets as set forth in claim 1, wherein the vent-control means for restricting air flow into the primer tank is comprised of an annulus formed by an orifice opening freely passing a lift rod of the means for opening the flush valve.
- 11. The primer tank activated syphon flusher for toilets as set forth in claim 1, wherein the vent-control means for restricting air flow into the primer tank is comprised of an annulus formed by an orifice opening freely passing a lift rod of the means to lift a stem of the flush valve.
- 12. The primer tank activated syphon flusher for tolets as set forth in claim 1, wherein the flush valve is floatable and wherein the vent-control means for restricting air flow into the primer tank is comprised of an annulus formed by an orifice opening freely passing a lift rod of the means for opening the flush valve.
- 13. The primer tank activated syphon flusher for toilets as set forth in claim 1, wherein the flush valve is floatable and wherein the vent-control means for restricting air flow into the primer tank is comprised of an annulus formed by an orifice opening freely passing a lift rod of the means for opening the flush valve by lifting a stem thereof.
Parent Case Info
Reference is made to Disclosure Document No. 267780 entitled PRIMER JET TOILET FLUSHER, filed in the United States Patent & trademark Office Nov. 20, 1990, this application being a continuation in part of my application Ser. No. 07/951,837 filed Sep. 28, 1992 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,243,714 as a continuation in part of my application Ser. No. 07/695,402 filed May 3, 1991 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,230,102.
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