Claims
- 1. A dual-flush toilet system including a toilet tank having a wall, a high-volume flush valve disposed within the toilet tank and operable to flush a first, higher volume of water, a low-volume flush valve disposed within the toilet tank and operable to flush a second, lower volume of water, and a flush mechanism configured to operate the high-volume flush valve and the low-volume flush valve, the flush mechanism comprising:
a rotatable member extending through the wall of the toilet tank; a handle attached to the rotatable member at a location outside of the toilet tank; a flush wand attached to the rotatable member at a location inside of the toilet tank, the flush wand being operably connected to the low-volume flush valve such that the handle is manipulable to open the low volume flush valve; and a high-volume flush control having a first state and a second state, wherein the flush mechanism is not operable to open the high-volume flush valve when the high-volume flush control is in the first state, and wherein the flush mechanism is operable to open the high-volume flush valve when the high-volume flush control is in the second state.
- 2. The dual-flush toilet system of claim 1, wherein the rotatable member includes a hollow interior, and wherein the high-volume flush control includes a slidable member that extends through the hollow interior of the rotatable member and is slidable to change the high-volume flush control between the first state and the second state.
- 3. The dual-flush toilet system of claim 2, wherein the slidable member includes a wand rotation stop that extends over the flush wand when the high-volume flush control is in the first state, and does not extend over the flush wand when the high-volume flush control is in the second state.
- 4. The dual-flush toilet system of claim 3, wherein the wand rotation stop is configured to contact a complementary stopping member when the high-volume flush control is in the first state to prevent the flush wand from rotating sufficiently to open the high-volume flush valve.
- 5. The dual-flush toilet system of claim 3, wherein the flush wand is operably connected to the low-volume flush valve with a first, shorter connector, and is operably connected the high-volume flush valve with a second, longer connector such that continued rotation of the rotatable member will first open the low-volume valve, and then the high-volume valve.
- 6. The dual-flush toilet system of claim 3, wherein the flush wand is a low-volume flush wand, further comprising a high-volume flush wand coupled to an end of the slidable member.
- 7. The dual-flush toilet system of claim 6, wherein the low-volume flush wand includes an extension configured to lift the high-volume flush wand when the low-volume flush wand is lifted by manipulation of the handle, and wherein the low-volume flush wand is configured to be able to lift the high-volume flush wand sufficiently to open the high-volume flush valve when the high-volume flush control is in the second state.
- 8. The dual-flush toilet system of claim 2, the slidable member having opposing ends and the flush wand being a low-volume flush wand, further comprising a high-volume flush wand coupled to one opposing end of the slidable member.
- 9. The dual-flush toilet system of claim 8, wherein the rotatable member includes a raised portion, and wherein the slidable member includes a complementary raised portion configured to engage the raised portion on the rotatable member to open the high-volume flush valve when the high-volume flush control is in the second state and the handle is manipulated.
- 10. The dual-flush toilet system of claim 9, wherein the high-volume flush control includes a button disposed on the other opposing end of the slidable member, the button being operable to cause the raised portion on the rotatable member to engage the complementary raised portion on the slidable member.
- 11. The dual-flush toilet system of claim 8, wherein the high-volume flush control includes a lock configured to prevent opening of the high-volume flush valve, and wherein the lock is configured to be disengaged by pulling the slidable member outwardly from the toilet tank.
- 12. The dual-flush toilet system of claim 11, further comprising a bushing extending through the wall of the toilet tank, the bushing being configured to accommodate the rotatable member and having a locking portion, wherein the high-volume flush control includes a flange disposed on the other opposing end of the slidable member, the flange having a locking member configured to engage the locking portion of the bushing, the locking member being disengage able from the locking portion by pulling, and the high-volume flush valve being openable by turning the flange after disengaging the locking member and locking portion.
- 13. The dual-flush toilet system of claim 1, further comprising a biasing element to bias the high-volume flush control into the first state.
- 14. The dual-flush toilet system of claim 13, wherein the biasing element includes a spring.
- 15. The dual-flush toilet system of claim 1, further comprising a bushing extending through the wall of the toilet tank, the bushing accommodating rotation of the rotatable member.
- 16. A dual-flush toilet system including a toilet tank having a wall, a low-volume flush valve disposed within the toilet tank and operable to flush a first, lower volume of water, a high-volume flush valve disposed within the toilet tank and operable to flush a second, higher volume of water, and a flush mechanism configured to operate the high-volume flush valve and the low-volume flush valve, the flush mechanism comprising:
a pullable member extending through the wall of the toilet tank, the pullable member being operable to open the low-volume flush valve and the high-volume flush valve; a first connector coupled to the pullable member to operatively connect the low-volume flush valve to the pullable member; a second connector coupled to the pullable member to operatively connect the high-volume flush valve to the pullable member; and a high-volume flush control having a first state and a second state, wherein the pullable member is not operable to open the high-volume flush valve when the high-volume flush control is in the first state, and wherein the pullable member is operable to open the high-volume flush valve when the high-volume flush control is in the second state.
- 17. The dual-flush toilet system of claim 16, wherein the pullable member is configured to be pulled outwardly from the toilet tank a first, shorter distance to open the low-volume flush valve and to be pulled outwardly a second, greater distance to open the high-volume flush valve.
- 18. The dual-flush toilet system of claim 17, wherein the high-volume flush control includes a movable blocking member being movable between a blocking position and a non-blocking position, the blocking position being configured to prevent the pullable member from being pulled the second, greater distance, and the non-blocking position being configured to allow the pullable member to be pulled the second, greater distance.
- 19. The dual-flush toilet system of claim 18, wherein the high-volume flush control includes a button operable to move the blocking member between the blocking position and the non-blocking position.
- 20. The dual-flush toilet system of claim 18, wherein the high-volume flush control includes a biasing element configured to bias the blocking member toward the blocking position.
- 21. The dual-flush toilet system of claim 20, wherein the biasing element includes a spring.
- 22. The dual-flush toilet system of claim 20, the high-volume flush control including a button operable to move the blocking member between the blocking position and non-blocking position, wherein the biasing element is configured to resist the pressing of the button by a user.
- 23. The dual-flush toilet system of claim 17, the toilet tank wall including an inside surface, wherein the blocking member is configured to contact the inside surface of the toilet tank when in the blocking position to prevent the pullable member from being pulled to the second, greater distance.
- 24. The dual-flush toilet system of claim 23, wherein the blocking member is a lever coupled to the pullable member, the lever having a portion that extends outwardly from the pullable member in the first state and that retracts within the pullable member in the second state.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/765,690, filed on Jan. 19, 2001, and of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/874,151, filed on Jun. 4, 2001, the disclosures of which are incorporated by reference herein.
Continuation in Parts (2)
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09765690 |
Jan 2001 |
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09957812 |
Sep 2001 |
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09874151 |
Jun 2001 |
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09957812 |
Sep 2001 |
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