Claims
- 1. A flushing mechanism for a toilet, the toilet being of the type having a water reservoir connected through a valve to a bowl to provide flushing water from the reservoir to the bowl for flushing waste from the bowl, the reservoir having a rim defining an opening at its top and having a lid for covering that opening, the bowl being of the type having a cover with an open position for providing access to the bowl and a closed position for at least partially covering such access, the flushing mechanism comprising:
- a magnet positioned to move with the cover so as to lie adjacent to a sensing point when the cover is in a first position and to be removed from that sensing point when the cover is in a second position;
- magnet sensing means positioned wholly within the reservoir and wholly under the tank lid for detecting the position of the magnet and for providing an electric sensing signal in response to the magnet moving between the first and second positions;
- a first hanger sized to fit over and hang on the rim at a first selected position, the first hanger having a portion to be captured between the rim and the lid when the lid covers the opening, the first hanger being connected to the magnet sensing means for attaching the magnet sensing means to the rim near the sensing point;
- a motor positioned within the reservoir that can respond to the sensing signal and rotate a motor shaft essentially 360.degree. in a flush cycle in response thereto;
- a crank arm attached to the motor shaft so as to rotate therewith, the arm having a pivot orbiting the motor shaft with rotation of that shaft;
- a second hanger connected to the motor for attaching the motor to the rim, wherein the motor shaft is positioned relative to the pivot so as to be essentially vertically aligned with the valve, the second hanger being sized to fit over and hang on the rim at a second selected position, the second hanger having a portion to be captioned between the rim and the lid when the lid covers the opening, the second hanger being positionable independently of the position of the magnet sensing means;
- a flexible electric cable positioned wholly under the lid connecting the magnet sensing means to the motor within the tank;
- a tensile link extending downward from the pivot for connecting the pivot to the valve so that rotation of the crank arm opens the valve to allow flushing of the toilet;
- whereby the motor and magnet sensing means may be independently positioned within the tank by sliding along the rim so as to operate with a plurality of tank configurations; and
- whereby when assembled on the toilet in operative fashion, the flushing mechanism will cause the toilet to be flushed when the cover is moved between the open position and a closed positions.
- 2. The flushing mechanism as recited in claim 1, wherein the first position is the open position and the second position is the closed position, and the sensing point is in the reservoir.
- 3. The flushing mechanism as recited in claim 1, wherein the tensile link is a chain attached to the pivot.
- 4. The flushing mechanism as recited in claim 1, wherein the magnet sensing means is a reed switch.
- 5. The flushing mechanism as recited in claim 1, wherein the motor shaft rotates no more than one revolution for each transition of the cover from open to closed position.
- 6. The flushing mechanism as recited in claim 1, further comprising a delay timer for preventing the rotation of the motor shaft for a predetermined time after the movement of the cover from the closed to the open position.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/824,808, filed Jan. 22, 1992, now abandoned.
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The New York Times, "A Device That's Likely To Please Everyone", Feb. 15, 1992. |
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