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Title:
Water closet
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What is claimed is:
1. A hydraulic flushing device comprising:
a tank having a closed upper end;
closing means closing the bottom end;
connecting means connecting said tank to a domestic water supply;
an outlet adjacent to the bottom of said tank;
a float normally closing said outlet;
a piston mounted below said outlet;
a valve connected to the domestic water supply;
a conduit from said valve to said piston to supply water under pressure to one side of said piston when said valve is activated;
dislodging means on said piston for dislodging said float when water is supplied to said piston; and
said piston adapted to close said outlet before said float is dislodged whereby water from said tank forces said piston back to its original position during the flushing operation to open said outlet.
2. The hydraulic flushing device according to claim 1, including:
an upwardly angled nipple connected to said outlet;
an upwardly angled tee coupled to said nipple;
a ball in the cross-member of said tee normally resting against the end of said nipple; and
said tee having its downward member connecting the cross-member to a toilet bowl, whereby water flowing through the nipple to the bowl pushes the ball off the seat and the angle of said tee and nipple causes the ball to roll back and seat against the end of the nipple after water stops flowing through the outlet.
3. The hydraulic flushing device according to claim 2 including:
grating means in the cross-member of the tee communicating with the downward member to prevent restriction of the downward member by the ball.
4. The hydraulic flushing device according to claim 2 wherein the end of the tee cross-member opposite the end coupled to the nipple includes,
vent means venting said nipple to the atmosphere; and
sealing means for sealing said vent means when water is flowing through said nipple to said toilet bowl.
5. The hydraulic flushing device according to claim 4 wherein,
said vent means comprises a stand pipe connecting the open end of said tee cross-member to the atmosphere; and
said sealing means includes a lip on the open end of the cross-member whereby said ball is forced against said lip by the flow of water.
6. The hydraulic flushing device according to claim 5 including:
a resilient ring in said cross-member abutting said lip whereby said ball compresses said ring against said lip to seal the open end of the cross-member during flow of water.
7. The hydraulic flushing device according to claim 1 wherein said dislodging means comprises:
an extension out of said piston adapted to engage and push said float off the seat after the piston closes the outlet.
8. The hydraulic flushing device according to claim 7 wherein said dislodging means comprises a rod of predetermined length attached to said piston.
9. The hydraulic flushing device according to claim 1 wherein said valve is an automatic closing flexible disc valve.
10. The hydraulic flushing device according to claim 1 wherein said piston comprises:
a cylinder in a sleeve;
a flange on the end of said cylinder opposite the dislodging means; and
a shoulder in said sleeve for abutment by said flange whereby the length of travel of said piston is limited.
11. The hydraulic flushing device according to claim 1 wherein:
said outlet intercepts said sleeve; and
said piston cylinder closes off said outlet when said flange is abutting said shoulder.
12. The hydraulic flushing device according to claim 1 including:
a float in said tank for reducing the air-water interface to reduce the absorption of air into the water.
13. The hydraulic flushing device according to claim 12 wherein said float is comprised of a non-water-absorbing plastic.
14. The hydraulic flushing device according to claim 13 wherein the float size is selected to reduce the air-water interface area by at least 95%.
Other info:
Inventors:
Skousgaard, E. Chris (Lake Arrowhead, CA, US)
Application Number:
888048
Filing Date: 1978-03-17 Publication_date: 1979-03-13 Assignee:
Primary Class(es):
4/354
4/359, 4/362, 4/366
Other Classes:
US Patent Ref:
Other Refs:
Primary Examiner:
Artis, Henry K.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney:
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