Claims
- 1. A toilet water saver alert apparatus for use in connection with a toilet having a bowl and a tank, the tank having a water level, a rim, a fill valve, an overflow tube and a flapper valve, the apparatus comprising:
- a first chamber disposed within the tank adapted to receive a first colored, liquid, water-soluble dye;
- dispensing means, coupled to the first chamber, for selectively dispensing a predetermined quantity of the first dye into the tank, so as to test the flapper valve, with subsequent visual observation of the first dye in the bowl in the event of flapper valve leakage;
- a second chamber attached to the first chamber, the second chamber having a floor, the tank communicating with the second chamber so as to admit water therein when the tank water level rises above the chamber floor;
- said second chamber adapted to receive and contain a second water soluble colored dye, so that in the event of fill valve leakage, the water level will rise, mixing with the second dye for visual observation of the second dye, said second dye being automatically observable within the bowl if said water level continues to rise and enters said overflow tube in said tank; and
- a support, having selective height adjustment, to support the first and second chambers from the tank rim so that the floor of said second chamber can be located between a normal tank water level and a top of said overflow tube.
- 2. The apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein said dispensing means is an eye dropper.
- 3. The apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein said dispensing means is a syringe type device.
- 4. The apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein said dispensing means is a flow valve type device.
- 5. The apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein the support includes:
- a generally vertical element having opposite upper and lower ends;
- a hook attached to the vertical element upper end, the hook engaging the tank rim, the hook having sufficient width to prevent transverse rocking of the chambers;
- a plurality of projecting members spaced along the vertical element;
- a sleeve attached to at least one of the chambers, the sleeve slidingly engaging the vertical element;
- a containment unit formed by the sleeve, the first chamber, and the second chamber; and
- a step attached to the containment unit, the step selectively engaging one of the vertical element projecting members, so as to support the containment unit on the tank rim.
- 6. The apparatus as recited in claim 5, wherein:
- the step includes an upper beveled surface having a generally horizontal elongate aspect, and a downward and outward sloping short aspect, and includes a lower flat surface having generally horizontal elongate and short aspects; and
- the projecting members each include an upper flat surface having generally horizontal elongate and short aspects, and each include a lower beveled surface having a generally horizontal elongate aspect, and an upward and outward sloping short aspect; so that as the vertical element slides downward through the sleeve, each projecting member beveled surface, in sequence, will slide upon the step beveled surface, the vertical element will bend away from the step, and the projecting member will pass over the step; and as the vertical element slides upward through the sleeve, the flat surface of one of the projecting members will engage the step flat surface, arresting the upward movement, unless the vertical element is selectively bent away from the step to allow the projecting member to pass over the step, whereby the first and second chambers will be supported from the tank rim with selective height adjustment, so that the waterlines are juxtaposed with the tank water level.
- 7. The apparatus as recited in claim 6, further comprising:
- a first basket disposed proximate the first and second chambers, the first basket having a floor and having perforations communicating the tank with the first basket so as to admit water therein; and
- said first basket for holding a block of solid chemical product contained within the first basket with a lowermost portion of the block submerged, such that as the lowermost portion of the block is slowly dissolved into the tank water, the remainder of the block will descend into the water, thereby time-releasing the chemical product.
- 8. The apparatus as recited in claim 7, further comprising:
- a second basket disposed adjacent the first and second chambers, the second basket having a floor at a predetermined distance below the floor of said second chamber and having perforations communicating the tank with the second basket so as to admit water therein; and
- adapted to receive a block of another solid chemical product contained within the second basket, such that the block is slowly dissolved into the tank water, thereby releasing the chemical product.
- 9. The apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein said dispensing means couples to said second chamber through a deformable seal.
- 10. The apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein said second chamber includes a solid top surface.
- 11. The apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein said top surface is removable.
- 12. A toilet water saver alert apparatus for use in connection with a toilet having a bowl and a tank, the tank having a water level, a rim, a fill valve, a flapper valve, an overflow tube, a flush handle, and a water supply, the apparatus comprising:
- a first chamber disposed within the tank, the first chamber being enclosed and having a top, a bottom, said first chamber adapted to receive a colored, liquid, water-soluble dye within;
- an eye dropper mounted on the first chamber top, the eye dropper being manually operated for selectively pumping a predetermined quantity of the dye into the tank, so as to test the flapper valve, with subsequent visual observation of the dye in the bowl in the to event of flapper valve leakage;
- a second chamber attached to the first chamber, the second chamber having a floor and having perforations communicating the tank with the second chamber so as to admit water therein when the tank water level rises above the chamber floor;
- said second chamber adapted to receive a colored, water-soluble dye, so that in the event of fill valve leakage, the water level will rise, mixing with the dye, with subsequent visual observation of the dye, said dye being automatically observable within the bowl if said water level continues to rise and enters an overflow valve in said tank; and
- a support, having selective height adjustment, to support the first and second chambers from the tank rim so that the waterlines are between a normal tank water level and a top of said overflow tube, said floor of said second chamber locatable slightly above said normal tank water level.
- 13. The apparatus as recited in claim 12, wherein the support includes:
- a generally vertical element having opposite upper and lower ends;
- a hook attached to the vertical element upper end, the hook engaging the tank rim, the hook having sufficient width to prevent transverse rocking of the chambers;
- a plurality of projecting members spaced along the vertical element;
- a sleeve attached to at least one of the chambers, the sleeve slidingly engaging the vertical element;
- a containment unit formed by the sleeve, the first chamber, and the second chamber; and
- a step attached to the containment unit, the step selectively engaging one of the vertical element projecting members, so as to support the containment unit on the tank rim.
- 14. The apparatus as recited in claim 13, wherein:
- the step includes an upper beveled surface having a generally horizontal elongate aspect, and a downward and outward sloping short aspect, and includes a lower flat surface having generally horizontal elongate and short aspects; and
- the projecting members each include an upper flat surface having generally horizontal elongate and short aspects, and each include a lower beveled surface having a generally horizontal elongate aspect, and an upward and outward sloping short aspect; so that as the vertical element slides downward through the sleeve, each projecting member beveled surface, in sequence, will slide upon the step beveled surface, the vertical element will bend away from the step, and the projecting member will pass over the step; and as the vertical element slides upward through the sleeve, the flat surface of one of the projecting members will engage the step flat surface, arresting the upward movement, unless the vertical element is selectively bent away from the step to allow the projecting member to pass over the step, whereby the first and second chambers will be supported from the tank rim with selective height adjustment, so that the waterlines are juxtaposed with the tank water level.
- 15. The apparatus as recited in claim 14, further comprising:
- a first basket disposed proximate the first and second chambers, the first basket having an open top and a floor at a predetermined distance below the floor and having perforations communicating the tank with the first basket so as to admit water therein; and
- said first basket adapted to receive a block of solid chemical product contained within the first basket with a lowermost portion of the block submerged, such that as the lowermost portion of the block is slowly dissolved into the tank water, the remainder of the block will descend into the water, thereby time-releasing the chemical product.
- 16. The apparatus as recited in claim 15, further comprising:
- a second basket disposed adjacent the first and second chambers, the second basket having an open top and a floor at a predetermined distance below the floor and having perforations communicating the tank with the second basket so as to admit water therein; and
- a block of another solid chemical product contained within the second basket, such that the block is slowly dissolved into the tank water, thereby releasing the chemical product.
- 17. The apparatus as recited in claim 16, wherein the chemical product is a watersoluble disinfecting cleaner.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the liquid dye and solid dye are different colors.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/073,542 filed May 6, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,003,161.
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