Replaceable flush valve seat assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6637043
  • Patent Number
    6,637,043
  • Date Filed
    Monday, August 5, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 28, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
The replaceable flush valve seat assembly of the present invention comprises a circular seal which is engaged to and upon a sealing surface of a flush valve body within a tank of a toilet by a seat comprising a ring which fits over the seal and engages a circumferential lip of the flush valve body. Such seat assembly eliminates the need to dismantle a toilet to replace a flush valve body having a worn out seal surface.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a replaceable flush valve seat assembly. More particularly, it relates to a replaceable assembly which does not require disassembly of a toilet for replacement thereof.




2. Prior Art




It is known that 95% of toilets are comprised of two sections. The top section comprises a tank and the bottom section comprises a bowl, with the sections being bolted together during construction of the toilet.




The flush valve extends between the two sections and is installed before the tank is engaged over the bowl and bolted thereto.




Thus, when the flush valve eventually fails, such as, for example, when the seat surface develops microscopic cracks, it has heretofore required dismantling of the toilet to replace the flush valve.




Accordingly, there is a need for an easily replaceable flush valve seat which requires no disassembly of the toilet.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




According to the invention there is provided a replaceable flush valve seat assembly which eliminates the need to dismantle a toilet for replacement of a flush valve body having a worn out sealing surface, the flush valve body extending between a tank and a bowl of the toilet, and incorporating a circumferential lip just beneath the sealing surface, the assembly comprising a sealing ring having a groove therein of a diameter equal to a diameter of the sealing surface and a seating ring having at least one groove therein within which the sealing ring is received, the seating ring further including a plurality of downwardly extending arms each having an inwardly extending end flange thereon, the end flange of each arm engaging under the circumferential lip of the flush valve body when positioned over the flush valve body sealing surface, trapping the sealing surface within the groove of the sealing ring and having a top surface which forms the valve seat.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a cross sectional view through a toilet showing the replaceable flush valve seat assembly of the present invention positioned within the tank of the toilet.





FIG. 2

is an enlarged cross section of the area circled in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a top plan view of a seat of the assembly.





FIG. 4

is a top plan view of a seal of the assembly.





FIG. 5

is a side view of the assembly with portions broken away.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring now to the drawings in greater detail, beginning with

FIG. 1

, there is illustrated therein a cross sectional view through a common toilet tank


10


. The tank


10


includes, among other structures, a common flush valve body


12


extending from an interior


14


of the tank, through a bottom wall


16


thereof, so as to appropriately engage an associated toilet bowl (not shown) commonly positioned beneath the tank


10


. The flush valve body


12


incorporates a seal surface


18


.




Commonly engaged beneath the tank


10


is a flush valve tank seal


20


, held in position by a flush valve nut


22


.




It will be understood that, when the flush valve seal surface


18


fails, through aging, among other things, in order to replace same, the tank


10


must be disengaged, after disengaging plumbing associated therewith (not shown) to allow for access to the flush valve body


12


for replacement thereof. This is a long, complicated, drawn out and messy procedure.




The procedure can be eliminated through use of the replaceable flush valve seat assembly of the present invention, referred to in toto by reference numeral


30


.




As will be best understood from perusal of the Figures the assembly


30


comprises two sections. The first will be referred to herein as a valve seat


32


and the second will be referred to-as a valve seal


34


, the two sections cooperating to create the assembly


30


.




Beginning with the second section


34


, it will be seen to comprise a sealing ring


34


of compressible material, being U shaped in cross section, having a groove


36


therein, which is of a diameter equal to a diameter of the top edge or seal surface


18


of the flush valve body


12


within the tank


10


.




When positioned appropriately upon this seal surface


18


of the flush valve body


12


, and engaged thereagainst by the first section


32


which comprises a seating ring


32


, the flush valve seat assembly


30


is formed.




The seating ring


32


is configured to have a first groove


38


in an underside


40


thereof within which the sealing ring


34


snugly fits. The seating ring


32


further incorporates a plurality of downwardly extending flexible arms


42


each having an inwardly extending end flange


44


thereon, the end flanges


44


engaging beneath a circumferential lip


46


on the flush valve body


12


beneath the sealing surface


18


thereof, in a snap lock manner.




The underside


40


of the seating ring


32


further incorporates a second groove


48


therein, radially interior to the first groove


38


. This second groove


48


acts to allow the seating ring


32


to be flexible during installation thereof as well as creating a seating ring


32


of substantially non-varying thickness, substantially eliminating stresses known to exist in parts of varied thickness.




It will be understood that a top surface


33


of the seating ring


32


will form a valve seat


33


when engaged over the seal surface


18


.




In use, the sealing ring


34


is placed on the sealing surface


18


of the flush valve body


12


such that the groove


36


of the sealing ring


34


encompasses the seal surface


18


of the flush valve body


12


. The seating ring


32


is then pressed on over sealing ring


34


, capturing the sealing ring


34


into the first groove


38


of the seating ring


32


, and the flexible arms


42


of the seating ring


32


are manipulated until the end flange


44


of each arm


42


engages beneath the lip


46


of the flush valve body


12


, securely capturing sealing ring


34


between seating ring


32


and the flush valve body


12


, creating the seal assembly


30


which does not require any disassembly of a toilet for removal of a flush valve body


12


having a worn out seal surface


18


.




As described above, the replaceable flush valve seat assembly


30


of the present invention provides a number of advantages, some of which have been described above and others of which are inherent in the invention.




Also, modifications may be proposed to the replaceable flush valve seat assembly


30


, as well as equivalents, without departing from the teachings of the present invention.




Accordingly, the scope of the invention is only to be limited as necessary by the accompanying claims.



Claims
  • 1. A replaceable flush valve seat assembly which eliminates the need to dismantle a toilet for replacement of a flush valve body having a worn out sealing surface, the flush valve body extending between a tank and a bowl of the toilet, and incorporating a circumferential lip just beneath the sealing surface, the assembly comprising a sealing ring having a groove therein of a diameter equal to a diameter of the sealing surface and a seating ring having at least one groove therein within which the sealing ring is received, the seating ring further including a plurality of downwardly extending arms each having an inwardly extending end flange thereon, the end flange of each arm engaging under the circumferential lip of the flush valve body when positioned over the flush valve body sealing surface, trapping the sealing surface within the groove of the sealing ring and having a top surface which forms the valve seat.
  • 2. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the sealing ring is compressible.
  • 3. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the seating ring is flexible.
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