Information
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Patent Grant
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6370708
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Patent Number
6,370,708
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Date Filed
Friday, June 4, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 16, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Battison; Adrian D.
- Thrift; Murray E.
- Williams; Michael R.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 004 415
- 004 661
- 137 410
- 137 426
- 137 434
- 137 435
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A combination of a toilet and an anti refill device, the toilet comprises a bowl, a tank connected to the bowl for storing water and to supply the stored water to the bowl, a flushing structure which releases water from the tank into the bowl, a supply valve for refilling the tank with water after the flushing structure has released all the water into the bowl and a float structure for activating and deactivating the supply valve by floating in the water so that when the water is low the supply valve is activated and when the water is full the supply valve is deactivated. The anti refill device comprises a lock arm attached to the float structure and has an end, a lock device arranged to cooperate with end for controlling the lock arm and a structure activated by the flush structure which activates the lock device and the end to release the lock arm so the float arm lowers and the supply valve can fill the tank after flushing. The device is arranged to stop the float structure from activating the supply valve when the flushing structure is not activated. The lock arm is held in place by the lock device and the end such that the float structure does not activate the supply valve, wherein the end and the lock device engage to define a ratchet in which a plurality of teeth have a first side so that the lock arm slides against the lock device so that the float arm can activate the supply valve and a second side of the teeth being at an angle such that the float arm is prevented from lowering.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a device which prevents unwanted refilling of a tank so that excess water leakage from a toilet which has a breached tank is minimised.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Toilet tanks on a toilet have a propensity to leak water which causes water damage to the bathroom if not noticed or the homeowner is away.
In U.S. Pat. No. 4,351,071 (Clar), U.S. Pat. No. 4,843,657 (Orr), U.S. Pat. No. 4,965,891 (Antunez), U.S. Pat. No. 5,775,366 (Ray et al), U.S. Pat. No. 5,542,448 (Campbell et al) disclose an arrangement which prevents leakage from the toilet. The above Patents discontinue the flow of water which normally refills the tank, each using a different method for stopping the flow.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,351,071 of Clar is disclosed as being a water saving device which has a secondary float means inside the tank which controls a latch member and releases a main float to allow opening of an inlet valve only after the tank has dropped by a predetermined amount.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,843,657 of Orr is disclosed as being an anti-flood toilet tank fill valve which utilises a catch mechanism arranged to catch a float means in the tank to prevent the tank from filling unless the flush lever is operated.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,965,891 of Antunez is disclosed as an invention which is used in combination with a tank valve which utilises a sleeve-like inverted cup as a float. A releasable latch means mechanically holds the float and is released by a mechanical flush motion.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,775,366 of Ray et al has a leak detent apparatus for a toilet flush valve assembly in which an inlet valve to a toilet flush tank is controlled by an inlet valve control device.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,542,448 of Campbell has a pendulum device on a float means which is disengaged from the float means when the toilet is flushed.
Some other arrangements of anti-leak devices are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,243,002-5,742,951-5,327,931-5,232,011 and 5,211,204.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The average toilet tank holds approximately 2½ gallons of water which is replenished in about 60 seconds. This translates into 150 gallons of water per hour (or 3600 gallons in a 24 hour period.) that would inundate the surrounding toilet area until the water supply to the tank was manually shut off. It is quite evident how extensive the damage would be during a weekend away or even a day at work with no persons available to guard against this type of disaster. The present invention is designed to protect both homeowners and property owners from extensive water damage in the event of a breach of the integrity of the porcelain structure of the toilet tank for any reason, for example cracking, breaking and the like.
According to one aspect of the invention there is provided a combination comprising;
a toilet, the toilet having;
a bowl;
a tank connected to the bowl for storing water and to supply the stored water to the bowl;
a flushing means which releases water from the tank into the bowl;
a supply valve for refilling the tank with water after the flushing means has released all the water in to the bowl;
a float means for activating and deactivating the supply valve by floating in the water so that when the water is low the supply valve is activated and when the water is full the supply valve is deactivated;
and an anti refill device having;
a lock arm attached to the float means and has an end;
a lock device arranged to co-operate with the end for controlling the lock arm;
and a means activated by the flush means which activates the lock device and the end to release the lock arm so that float arm lowers and the supply valve can fill the tank after flushing;
the device is arranged to stop the float means from activating the supply valve when the flushing means is not activated the lock arm is held in place by the lock device and the end such that the float means does not activate the supply valve, wherein the end and the lock device engage to define a ratchet in which a plurality of teeth have a first side so that the lock arm slides against the lock device so that the float arm can activate the supply valve and a second side on the teeth being at an angle such that the float arm is prevented from lowering.
Preferably the device is mounted on a bracket which mounted onto an existing bolt in the tank and has a threaded shaft which is arranged to support the lock device.
It is preferred that the lock device has a pair of parallel horizontal arms in which each arm passes a respective side of the lock arm and wherein the arms are attached to a nut on the threaded shaft which is supported by a pair of locking nuts at respective sides of the nut on the threaded shaft.
Preferably the teeth are located on the end adjacent to the lock device and wherein the first side defines a top side of the teeth and the second side defines a bottom side of the teeth.
Preferably the means is arranged to release the lock arm from the lock device by engaging the end and causing a movement in a direction away from the lock device and the lock device has a tab which is curved upwardly and wherein the tab is arranged to engage the teeth.
Preferably the means has a shaft pivotally mounted to the lock device, wherein a weighted end on the shaft is pulled upwardly by the flushing means and wherein the flushing means has a chain and spring arrangement attached to the weighted end.
In another aspect of the present invention there is provided a combination comprising;
a toilet, the toilet having;
a bowl;
a tank connected to the bowl for storing water and to supply the stored water to the bowl;
a flushing means which releases water from the tank into the bowl;
a supply valve for refilling the tank with water after the flushing means has released all the water in to the bowl;
a float means for activating and deactivating the supply valve by floating in the water so that when the water is low the supply valve is activated and when the water is full the supply valve is deactivated;
and an anti refill device having;
a lock arm attached to the float means and has an end;
a lock device arranged to co-operate with the end for controlling the lock arm;
and a means activated by the flush means which activates the lock device and the end to release the lock arm so that float arm lowers and the supply valve can fill the tank after flushing;
the device is mounted on a bracket which mounted onto an existing bolt in the tank and has a threaded shaft which is arranged to support the lock device.
Preferably the bracket extends horizontally along a bottom of the tank from the existing tank bolt to the threaded shaft.
One embodiment of the invention will now be described in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a front elevational view of the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a partial isometric view of the present invention.
FIG. 3
is a side elevational view of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 4
is a cross section along the lines
4
—
4
in FIG.
3
.
In the drawings like characters of reference indicate corresponding parts in the different figures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
The present invention as shown is
FIG. 1
is comprised of several components. The first component is a bracket
21
which is attached at one end to the toilet tank
7
via a specially designed arrangement which is installed in place of the existing left toilet tank bolt
23
. At the other end of the bracket
21
a threaded shaft
25
holds a set of forks through which a toothed arm
29
rides to effect the safety shut off. The toothed arm
29
is attached to the float arm at a specific angle and travels freely up and down with normal movement of the float
11
. Also on the set of forks is an end piece
32
which serves two functions. One side houses the tripping mechanism
31
, while a curved tab
33
on the other side allows the teeth
35
of the toothed arm
29
to lock into place when the float arm is in the raised or locked position
37
. The tripping mechanism
31
, which displaces the toothed arm
29
from the curved tab
33
when the toilet
3
is normally flushed, has a weighted end
39
with a spring and chain
41
attached to the existing flushing lever
17
. A float support device
38
is mounted on the toothed arm adjacent to the teeth and is arranged to pull the toothed arm towards the tab when in the locked position and is arranged to pull the toothed arm rearward when flushed. The float support ensures a proper flush of the toilet, for example an improper flush sometimes happens when a child flushes the toilet and the handle is not pushed all the way which in some cases does not disengage the toothed arm from the tab so that the toilet does not refill. All components are fully adjustable to accommodate a wide variety of tank sizes and configurations.
The device is installed into the toilet tank
7
devoid of any interference with normal operation of the toilet or its flushing capabilities. As water fills the tank
7
after a flush, the float
11
rises with the rising water. This in turn raises the toothed arm
29
between the set of forks. As the tank
7
continues filling, the toothed arm
29
slides over the curved tab
33
and locks into position when the tank
7
is flushed, the tripping mechanism
31
displaces the toothed arm
29
from the curved tab
33
as the water level float
11
drop in the tank
7
. The cycle then resumes as the device
1
returns to the locked safety position.
In event of a breach
43
of the integrity of the toilet tank
7
, for example the tank
7
suddenly cracks, the water level in the tank
7
drops and releases its contents which averages about 2½ gallons. Since the device
1
has not been activated, it maintains the arm in the raised, locked position and thus no additional water is allowed entry into the tank
7
which prevents unnecessary and expensive water damage to the homeowners property. The toilet tank
7
can then be replaced with the device
1
installed to once again protect against similar situations.
As shown in
FIGS. 1 through 4
the above aspects of the invention are described in detailed below.
An anti-leak device
1
for use with a conventional toilet
3
, the toilet
3
having a bowl
5
, a tank
7
for the storage of water for use in the bowl
5
, a conventional ball-cock supply valve assembly
9
controlled by a float
11
and a flush mechanism
13
, as shown in
FIG. 1
, is arranged to prevent unnecessary leakage from a breach in the tank
7
. The ball cock supply valve
9
is arranged to provide the tank
7
with water when the flush mechanism
13
is activated. The flush mechanism
13
has a flush handle
15
which is located on the outside of the tank
7
such that the handle
15
can be engaged by an operator and a flush lever
17
which is located within the tank
7
. The flush handle
15
and the flush lever
17
are located adjacently such that when the handle
15
is engaged the handle
15
is pushed downwardly and the lever
17
is forced upwardly. The flush lever
17
has a lift chain
18
which is attached to a tank ball
20
at the bottom
79
of the tank
7
such that when the lever
17
is raised the tank ball lifts allowing water to pass through an opening, for filling the bowl
5
. When the water in the tank
7
is empty and the flushing and filling of the bowl
5
is completed the tank ball covers the opening such that the tank
7
is sealed. The supply valve
9
then fills the tank
7
with water. The level of water
19
is controlled by the float
11
which does this by measuring the lever of water
19
. The float
11
is attached at one end to the supply valve
9
and is arranged to stop the flow of water into the tank
7
when the tank
7
has been filled to a specific amount of water
19
A. The float
11
has a ball
45
at the opposite end which is arranged to float in the water. When the ball
45
is dropped, due to the release of water through the opening into the bowl
5
, the supply valve
9
is engaged so that the tank
7
is refilled. When the ball
45
is raised by the refilling water the flow is stopped. If the water in the tank
7
does not reach the specific level, the ball
45
does not raise and the water flows continuously from the supply valve
9
until the flow is manually stopped.
The anti leak device
1
has a toothed arm
29
which is pivotally mounted on the float
11
and extends downwardly. The toothed arm
29
has a plurality of teeth
35
on one side of the arm at the bottom end
47
of the arm. The teeth
35
have a top face
49
which slope in a downward direction and a bottom face
51
which are perpendicular to the toothed arm. The teeth
35
are arranged to engage a tab
33
, described in detail below.
The tab
33
, as best shown in
FIG. 4
, has an engage portion
53
which is arranged to engage the teeth
35
on the toothed arm. The engage portion
53
extends outwardly at an incline
55
from a main portion
57
of the tab
33
. The engage portion
53
is shaped such that an outer end
59
of the engage portion
53
engages the bottom face
51
of the teeth. The upward incline
55
allows the tab
33
to lock the toothed arm
29
in a lock position
37
and allows the teeth
35
to freely travel upwardly. The tab
33
is arranged to have a ratchet action, generally located at
61
, on the teeth
35
such that when the arm travels upwardly the tab
33
has a cam action along the teeth
35
and locks the arm from travelling downwardly. The outer end
59
of the engage portion
53
has an indent
63
so that the teeth
35
are positioned in the indent when in the locked position.
The tab
33
is mounted on a pair of horizontally parallel arms
27
which extend from a threaded shaft
25
. The threaded shaft
25
is mounted on the opposite side of the arm from the tab
33
. The parallel arms
27
extend past respective sides of the arm and are attached to the tab
33
for supporting the tab
33
. A horizontal pivot arm
65
is mounted perpendicular to the parallel arms
27
and is attached to the tab
33
such that the pivot arm
65
can rotate about a horizontal axis
67
. The pivot arm
65
has a tripping mechanism
31
which is arranged to release the toothed arm
29
from the tab
33
.
The tripping mechanism
31
has a first portion
69
which extends downwardly from the pivot arm
65
and is curved such that a second portion
71
extends horizontally parallel with the pivot arm
65
and is arranged to engage the tooth arm. A weighted end
39
is located at the outermost end
73
of the pivot arm
65
opposite the tab
33
. An extending arm
75
extends outwardly parallel with the parallel arms
27
and has a weight
77
at the end which extends outwardly parallel with the pivot arm. The weight
77
has a spring and chain
41
which extends upwardly to the flush lever
17
. The tripping mechanism
31
is arranged to disengage the toothed arm
29
from the tab
33
when the toilet
3
is flushed.
To operate the tripping mechanism
31
the flush lever
17
is activated such that the weight
77
is raised such that the tripping mechanism
31
pivots so that the second portion
71
engages the toothed arm
29
so that it is released from the tab
33
. When the toothed arm
29
is released from the tab
33
, the float arm is allowed to lower which in turn opens the supply valve
9
filling the tank
7
with water.
The threaded shaft
25
is mounted on a bracket
21
which is located at the bottom
79
of the tank
7
. The bracket
21
is mounted on a toilet bolt
23
which replaces the existing toilet bolt and wherein a nut
81
is arranged to support the bracket
21
in position and the bracket
21
can be of different lengths to accommodate different tank
7
set ups. The threaded shaft
25
has a first nut
83
, a parallel arm nut
85
and a second nut
87
which are arranged to hold the parallel arms
27
in position. The threaded shaft
25
allows vertical adjustment of the parallel arms
27
therefore adjusting the height of the tab
33
such that the device
1
can accept different types and sizes of toilets.
As shown in
FIGS. 1
,
2
and
4
the toothed arm
29
is in the locked position such that the float arm is raised stopping any water entering the tank
7
from the supply valve
9
. In
FIG. 3
the toothed arm
29
is in the release position such that water may enter the tank
7
as described above.
Since various modifications can be made in my invention as herein above described, and many apparently widely different embodiments of same made within the spirit and scope of the claims without department from such spirit and scope, it is intended that all matter contained in the accompanying specification shall be interpreted as illustrative only and not in a limiting sense.
Claims
- 1. A combination comprising;a toilet, the toilet having; a bowl; a tank connected to the bowl for storing water and to supply the stored water to the bowl; a flushing means which releases water from the tank into the bowl; a supply valve for refilling the tank with water after the flushing means has released all the water in to the bowl; a float means for activating and deactivating the supply valve by floating in the water so that when the water is low the supply valve is activated and when the water is full the supply valve is deactivated; and an anti refill device having; a lock arm attached to the float means and having an end; a lock device arranged to co-operate with the end for controlling the lock arm; and a means activated by the flushing means which activates the lock device to release the lock arm so that float arm lowers and the supply valve can fill the tank after flushing; the lock device being arranged to stop the float means from activating the supply valve when the flushing means is not activated by holding the lock arm in place such that the float means does not activate the supply valve, wherein the end and the lock device engage to define a ratchet in which a plurality of teeth associated with the end of the lock arm have a first side so that the lock arm slides against the lock device so that the float arm can deactivate the supply valve and have a second side at an angle such that the float arm is prevented from lowering.
- 2. The device according to claim 1 wherein the lock device is mounted on a bracket which is mounted on a toilet bolt in the tank having a threaded shaft which is arranged to support the lock device.
- 3. The device according to claim 2 wherein the lock device has a pair of parallel horizontal arms in which each arm passes a respective side of the lock arm and wherein the arms are attached to a nut on the threaded shaft which is supported by a pair of locking nuts at respective sides of the nut on the threaded shaft.
- 4. The device according to claim 1 wherein the teeth are located on the end adjacent to the lock device and wherein the first side defines a top side of the teeth and the second side defines a bottom side of the teeth.
- 5. The device according to claim 4 wherein the means activated by the flushing means is arranged to release the lock arm from the lock device by engaging the end and causing a movement in a direction away from the lock device.
- 6. The device according to claim 4 wherein the lock device has a tab which is curved upwardly and wherein the tab is arranged to engage the teeth.
- 7. The device according to claim 5 wherein the means activated by the flushing means has a shaft pivotally mounted to the lock device, wherein a weighted end on the shaft is pulled upwardly by the flushing means and wherein the flushing means has a chain and spring arrangement attached to the weighted end.
- 8. A combination comprising;a toilet, the toilet having; a bowl; a tank connected to the bowl for storing water and to supply the stored water to the bowl; a flushing means which releases water from the tank into the bowl; a supply valve for refilling the tank with water after the flushing means has released all the water in to the bowl; a float means for activating and deactivating the supply valve by floating in the water so that when the water is low the supply valve is activated and when the water is full the supply valve is deactivated; and an anti refill device having; a lock arm attached to the float means and having an end; a lock device arranged to co-operate with the end for controlling the lock arm; and a means activated by the flushing means which moves the lock device to disengage the lock arm so that the float means lowers and the supply valve can fill the tank after flushing; the lock device being mounted on a bracket which is mounted onto a toilet bolt in the tank having a threaded shaft which is arranged to support the lock device.
- 9. The device according to claim 8 wherein the bracket extends horizontally along a bottom of the tank from the existing tank bolt to the threaded shaft.
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