Claims
- 1. A toilet, comprising:a toilet bowl; a toilet tank having a tank wall defining a tank reservoir and being adapted to store water for flushing the toilet, the water defining a water line; side portions of the tank wall defining a hole through the tank wall above the water line, the hole having a first diameter; a fill valve mounted to the tank wall and adapted to receive water through the tank wall into the tank reservoir, the fill valve having properties for producing water-borne sounds and vibrations; a fill tube included in the fill valve, the fill tube having a second diameter less than the first diameter of the hole and being adapted to receive water through the tank wall and into the tank reservoir; a first washer disposed on the fill tube interiorly of the tank wall; a second washer disposed on the fill tube exteriorly of the tank wall; a nut engaging the fill tube for maintaining the fill tube in a generally fixed relationship with the tank wall; and means associated with at least one of the first washer and second washer for centering the fill tube of the fill valve in the hole of the tank wall to isolate the fill tube from direct contact with the tank wall; whereby the water-borne noise and vibration in the fill tube are isolated from direct transmission to the wall of the tank.
- 2. The toilet recited in claim 1, wherein the centering means is formed of a material having properties for damping the water-borne noise and vibration passing from the fill tube indirectly through the centering means to the wall of the tank.
- 3. The toilet recited in claim 1, wherein the centering means comprises a boss having an annular configuration and extending axially from a third diameter less than the first diameter of the hole to a fourth diameter greater than the first diameter of the hole.
- 4. The toilet recited in claim 3, wherein the boss has a frusto-conical configuration.
- 5. The toilet recited in claim 3, wherein the boss is associated with the first washer and is disposed generally interiorly of the tank between the first washer and wall of the tank.
- 6. The toilet recited in claim 3, wherein the boss is associated with the second washer and is disposed generally exteriorly of the tank between the second washer and wall of the tank.
- 7. The toilet recited in claim 3, wherein the boss is integral with the associated first washer and second washer.
- 8. The toilet recited in claim 3, wherein the boss is a first boss, and the toilet further comprises a second boss associated with the other of the first washer and the second washer.
- 9. A toilet, comprising:a toilet bowl; a toilet tank having a tank wall defining a tank reservoir adapted to store water for flushing the toilet, the water defining a water line; side portions of the tank wall defining a hole through the tank wall above the water line, the hole having a first diameter; a fill valve mounted to the tank wall and adapted to receive water through the tank wall into the tank reservoir, the fill valve having properties for producing water-borne sounds and vibrations; a fill tube included in the fill valve, the fill tube having a second diameter less than the first diameter of the hole and being adapted to receive water through the tank wall and into the tank reservoir; and an attachment assembly engaging the tank portions defining the hole and the fill tube of the fill valve to maintain the tank wall and fill tube in a fixed relationship and a spaced relationship to dampen the water-borne sounds and vibrations in the fill tube.
- 10. The toilet recited in claim 9, wherein the attachment assembly comprises:a centering device having an axis and being adapted to receive the fill tube along the axis, the device having a frusto-conical surface coaxial with the fill tube for engaging the tank portions to center the fill tube in the hole in a spaced relationship with the tank wall.
- 11. The toilet recited in claim 10, wherein;the fill tube has external threads; and the centering device includes a nut having interior threads adapted to engage the exterior threads of the fill tube, and the frusto-conical surface engages the tank portions defining the hole.
- 12. The toilet recited in claim 11, wherein the frusto-conical surface is carried by the nut.
- 13. The toilet recited in claim 11, further comprising:a washer mounted on the fill tube and disposed in juxtaposition to the tank wall, the frusto-conical surface being defined by portions of the washer.
- 14. A toilet, comprising:a toilet bowl; a toilet tank having a tank wall defining a tank reservoir adapted to store water for flushing the toilet, the water defining a water line; side portions of the tank wall defining a hole through the tank wall above the water line, the hole having a first diameter; a fill valve mounted to the tank wall and adapted to receive water through the tank wall into the tank reservoir, the fill valve having properties for producing water-borne sounds and vibrations; a fill tube included in the fill valve, the fill tube having a second diameter less than the first diameter of the hole and being adapted to receive water through the tank wall and into the tank reservoir; and non-rigid means disposed between the side portions of the tank wall defining the hole and the fill pipe for centering the fill tube in the hole and spacing the fill tube from the tank wall for dampening the water-borne sounds and vibrations of the fill valve from the tank wall.
- 15. The toilet recited in claim 14, wherein the non-rigid means includes a material having a durometer less than 55 Shore A.
- 16. The toilet recited in claim 15, wherein the non-rigid means includes an elastomeric material.
- 17. The toilet recited in claim 15, wherein the non-rigid means includes air.
- 18. A method for mounting a fill valve to a wall of a toilet tank, the toilet tank being adapted to store water, the water defining a water line, the method comprising the steps of:providing the fill valve with a fill tube having a first diameter and being adapted to conduct water into the tank; providing a hole in the tank wall above the water line with a second diameter greater than the first diameter of the fill tube; mounting a boss on the fill tube to center the fill tube of the fill valve within the hole of the tank wall; inserting the fill tube through the hole in the tank wall; coupling the fill tube in an indirect fixed relationship with the wall of the tank; and during the coupling step, isolating the fill tube from direct contact with the wall of the tank to dampen water-borne sounds and vibrations in the fill tube.
- 19. The method recited in claim 18, wherein the coupling step further comprises the steps of:placing an interior washer on the fill tube interiorly of the tank; placing an exterior washer on the fill tube exteriorly of the tank; during the mounting step, positioning a boss between an associated one of the interior washer and the exterior washer, and the tank wall.
- 20. The method recited in claim 19, wherein prior to the mounting step, the method further comprises the step of:providing the boss integrally with the associated one of the interior washer and exterior washer.
- 21. The method recited in claim 20, wherein the boss is a first boss and the method further comprises the step of:providing a second boss integrally with the other of the interior washer and the exterior washer.
- 22. The method recited in claim 20, wherein the method further comprises a step of providing the boss with a cylindrical configuration.
- 23. The method recited in claim 20 wherein the method further comprises a step of providing the boss with a frusto-conical configuration.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a non-provisional application claiming the priority of Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/182,846 filed on Feb. 16, 2000 and entitled TOILET FILL VALVE TANK ISOLATION.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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PCT/US01/05016 |
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00 |
Publishing Document |
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WO01/61228 |
8/23/2001 |
WO |
A |
US Referenced Citations (11)
Provisional Applications (1)
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60/182846 |
Feb 2000 |
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