Although the modern 1.6 gallon toilets use less water to flush , they still do not address the fact that less water is needed to flush liquid than to flush solid waste. They use the same amount of water for all flushes. This invention addresses that problem by providing dual flush capability in those toilets. The older toilets use even more water and yet are capable of operating efficiently using much less water. This invention works and will save even more water in the older toilets. The invention is in kit form so it can be easily installed in most any toilet that employs a main rubber flapper valve.
Select-A-Flush is comprised of conventional main rubber flapper having a dual air bleeder valve installed thereon. One side of said dual bleeder valve controls the amount of water released during the short flush. The other side of said dual bleeder valve controls the amount of water evacuated during the full flush. Said main rubber flapper and dual bleeder valve are controlled by two pull-cords attached to a rocker arm within the dual bleeder valve. When one of the pull-cords is pulled by the user, it pulls the main rubber flapper off its seat while simultaneously rotating said rocker arm to open an aperture on one side of the bleeder valve. If the other cord is pulled, main rubber flapper will be pulled off its seat and the rocker arm will rotate to open an aperture on the other side of the dual bleeder valve while closing the first aperture.
One of the pull-cords will activate an abbreviated flush and the other will activate a full flush. In the water saver toilets the amount of water released for full flush will be 1.6 gallons or less depending upon the aperture adjustment handle. The dual bleeder valve employs said aperture adjustment handles at each end to facilitate the adjustment of the amount of water released during the selected flush. Each end has an aperture the size of which is increased or decreased by turning said adjustment handle. The size of the aperture determines the amount of air that is released from the main flapper air chamber. When more air is released, the rubber flapper loses buoyancy and closes sooner. Less air release maintains more buoyancy. This principle is used in both the short and the full flush.
There have been many inventions designed to save water in the toilet flush systems. Select-A-Flush Toilet Water Saver System is a Kit type product that can be easily installed in most any brand toilet that employs a main rubber flapper valve to evacuate the water from the water closet.
A primary object of this invention is to provide a toilet water saver system that will allow the user certain options that are not available in other toilets.
An additional object is to provide toilet water saver system that utilizes two pull-cords in place of the conventional single push handle to actuate the flush of the toilet.
An additional object is to provide a toilet water saver system that utilizes one pull cord to activate a full flush and another pull-cord to activate an abbreviated flush such that the user can select either the full flush or the abbreviated flush depending upon which pull-cord handle is used.
Another object is to provide a toilet water saver system that utilizes a dual bleeder valve installed onto a conventional rubber flapper to facilitate the release of controlled amounts of air from the flapper air chamber in order to vary the time required for the flapper to close.
Another object is to provide a means for the installer to set up the system by turning a handle on one end of said dual bleeder valve to adjust the amount of water that is released on the full flush and by turning a handle on the other end of said dual bleeder valve to affect the amount of water released on the short flush.
Another object is to provide a toilet water saver system that can be retrofitted into most existing modern 1.6 gallon water saving toilets as well as most of the existing old fashioned large tank toilets that employ a main rubber flapper valve to evacuate the water thereby saving even more water in those toilets.
Another object is to provide a Select-A-Flush toilet water saver system kit easy to manufacture and install and with little cost.
The following drawings will illustrate the above objectives however the drawings are illustrative only and the specific construction may be changed without changing the objects or claims of the invention.
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While certain novel features of this invention have been shown and described in the attached claims it will be understood that various omissions, substitutions and changes in the forms and details of the device illustrated and in its operation can be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the invention.
The current invention is a variation of the invention U.S. Pat. No. 5,181,282 awarded to Joseph Comparetti. It is designed with operational and manufacturing improvements. The current invention is protected until October 2011 by Provisional patent application No. 61/458,792.
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61458792 | Dec 2010 | US |