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US2322123A
US2322123A US448646A US44864642A US2322123A US 2322123 A US2322123 A US 2322123A US 448646 A US448646 A US 448646A US 44864642 A US44864642 A US 44864642A US 2322123 A US2322123 A US 2322123A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03DWATER-CLOSETS OR URINALS WITH FLUSHING DEVICES; FLUSHING VALVES THEREFOR
    • E03D1/00Water flushing devices with cisterns ; Setting up a range of flushing devices or water-closets; Combinations of several flushing devices
    • E03D1/30Valves for high or low level cisterns; Their arrangement ; Flushing mechanisms in the cistern, optionally with provisions for a pre-or a post- flushing and for cutting off the flushing mechanism in case of leakage
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03DWATER-CLOSETS OR URINALS WITH FLUSHING DEVICES; FLUSHING VALVES THEREFOR
    • E03D1/00Water flushing devices with cisterns ; Setting up a range of flushing devices or water-closets; Combinations of several flushing devices
    • E03D1/30Valves for high or low level cisterns; Their arrangement ; Flushing mechanisms in the cistern, optionally with provisions for a pre-or a post- flushing and for cutting off the flushing mechanism in case of leakage
    • E03D1/304Valves for high or low level cisterns; Their arrangement ; Flushing mechanisms in the cistern, optionally with provisions for a pre-or a post- flushing and for cutting off the flushing mechanism in case of leakage with valves with own buoyancy
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • This invention relates to a flush valve mechanism and it aims primarily to provide a construction which will enable the material saving of water in the event of leakage.
  • I especially aim to provide a structure which is operable by a compound leverage effect and in which the lift on the tank ball is rectilinear or in a straight line. Especially, it is aimed to provide a structure adapted to be mounted on the overflow tube, and which will operate automatically in the event of leakage to prevent flushing, so that the user will realize the existence of a leak and proceed to have it remedied.
  • Another aim of the invention is to so produce the structure that the lift arm for the ball will serve as a second guide arm for the lift rods of the ball.
  • Figure 1 is a view showing the improvements primarily in elevation, within a fragmentary section of a flush tank
  • Figure 2 is an enlarged View, primarily showing the partslof my invention in central vertical section;
  • Figure 3 is a plan view of the improved mechanism
  • Figure 4 is a vertical section taken on the line 4-4 of Figure 2
  • v Figure 5 is a detail, partly in section, of the actuating parts.
  • a fragment of a conventional flush tank is disclosed at It], having an outlet pipe or conduit Ii leading therefrom to a hopper or the like to be flushed.
  • a conventional suit I2 is provided at the inlet of the conduit II which is normally closed by a ball valve I3, adapted to be lifted from the seat.
  • a conventional overflow tube l4 communicates with the seat I2 and the usual after-fill tube (not shown) is adapted for ex- 3 Claims.
  • I provide a suitable bracket which is generally of U-shape in plan.
  • This bracket is slotted at M, in order to receive a portion of the upper edge of the over-flow tube M which latter is engaged by a binding screw [6 carriedby the bracket.
  • the bracket has a limb l'l, whose under surface is notched as at I8, in order to engage the upper edge of tube I l diametrically opposite the binding screw it.
  • the brackets M may be 'made in a size to fit one tube only but when they are provided with a plurality of the notches l8, they will fit a number of different size tubes to render the use thereof more universal.
  • a lift arm 23, for the ball valve l3, is laterally spaced uprights or bearings H! between which a lift arm 23, for the ball valve l3, operates.
  • This lift arm may be made in one piece for one size of mechanism or it may be made in sections 2
  • has depending webs 24 to which a pin 25 extends and which is journaled in the bearings i9, pivotally mounting the lift arm.
  • Section 22 has an elongated slot at 26 and a lift rod 27, attached to the ball valve 13, passes through such slot and above the same is equipped with an abutment 28, adjustably mounted thereon and aifording a shoulder for engagement by section 22.
  • Said rod 21 slides through the usual guide arm 29 which is attached to the over-flow tube. It will be noted that I use a single lift rod and that the same is straight.
  • the lift arm at the section 22, serves as an additional guide arm and such section 22 may be. swung laterally to vertically align it with
  • An actuating lever 30 is provided for the lift arm and it consists of side elements 3i and 32 connected together at their base by a pin 33 which is journaled in the bracket l4. Elements 3
  • a set screw 41 may be carried by the crank 38 to bind it to the rod 39.
  • any suitable operating or actuating means may be employed in lieu of the parts disclosed, and connected in any suitable way to the actuating lever 38. Actuation for rocking of the rod 39 to rock the crank 38 and move the link 3'!
  • I provide a means which will be operated automatically through leaking water, to prevent actuation or movement of the actuating lever 30, upon rotation or rocking of the handle Q0.
  • limb H has a lateral lug 42 in an opening of which as well as an opening in the bracket I4 above the screw IS, a rocker rod 43 is pivotally mounted to enable a hook shaped detent M bent into the rocker, to move into and out of a notch 45 in the upper surface of limb l1, directly behind and in the path of movement of actuating lever 36.
  • the hand may be placed Within the flush tank upon removing the lid, in order to temporarily displace the rocker 43 to enable a flushing operation through actuation of the handle or knob for depression of the rocker or actuating lever 30.
  • the single rod 21 displaces the use of an upper as well as a lower lift rod in connection with existing flush tank outlet valve mechanisms.
  • the two part lift rod of existing construction may be used in connection with the lift arm 20 and additional parts of my improvements.
  • detent rocker 23 or equivalent lock mechanism may be employed with other constructions than that specifically illustrated and that various changes may be resorted to within the spirit and scope of the invention.
  • a mechanism of the class described comprising an outlet valve, means to lift said valve, and mechanism operable to prevent operation of said means through rise of water above a predetermined level consisting of a rocker, a detent carried by the rocker and float means carried by the rocker to move the latter to dispose the detent means in the path of movement of the first mentioned means.
  • a mechanism of the class described having an outlet valve, a lift rod extending therefrom, a lift arm for said rod, means pivotally mounting said arm, and an actuating lever for the lift arm mounted by the last mentioned means and detent means movable into the path of actuation of the actuating lever through rise of Water above a predetermined level, in combination with an over-flow tube mounting the first mentioned means, said first mentioned means being a bracket and a detent means being a rocker pivoted to the bracket and having a float.
  • a mechanism of the class described having an outlet valve, a lift rod extending therefrom, a lift arm for said rod, means pivotally mounting said arm, andan actuating lever for the lift arm mounted by the last mentioned means and detent means movable into the path of actuation of the actuating lever through rise of water above a predetermined level, in combination with an over-flow tube mounting the first mentioned means, said first mentioned means being a bracket and the detent means being a rocker pivoted to the bracket and having a float, said bracket being slotted for mounting on the top of said over-flow tube, and the bracket also having a notch engageable with said upper edge of the over-flow tube.

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June 15, 1943. c. s. GARRAT'T, JR 2,322,123
FLUSH VALVE MECHANI SM Filed June 26, 1942 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 4% CaawmzzT June 15, c. s. GARRATT, JR 2,322,123
FLUSH VALVE MECHANISM Filed June 26. 1942 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 a/stammza-Jx Patented June 15, 1943 UNITED STATES PATENT QFFICE FLUSH VALVE MECHANISM Charles S. Garratt, Jr., Suflolk. Va.
Application June 26, 1942, Serial No. 448,646
This invention relates to a flush valve mechanism and it aims primarily to provide a construction which will enable the material saving of water in the event of leakage.
It is further aimed to provide a structure which will effect a saving in the amount of material used as well as eliminate the employment of faulty operating parts asin existing construction, and provide one of less weight, and requiring less leverage to the end that the fiushing operation will be easier, and the construction generally less likely to get out of order with minimum chance of undue wear.
I especially aim to provide a structure which is operable by a compound leverage effect and in which the lift on the tank ball is rectilinear or in a straight line. Especially, it is aimed to provide a structure adapted to be mounted on the overflow tube, and which will operate automatically in the event of leakage to prevent flushing, so that the user will realize the existence of a leak and proceed to have it remedied.
Another aim of the invention is to so produce the structure that the lift arm for the ball will serve as a second guide arm for the lift rods of the ball.
The more specific objects and advantages will become apparent from a consideration of the description following taken in connection with accompanying drawings illustrating an operative embodiment.
In said drawings:
Figure 1 is a view showing the improvements primarily in elevation, within a fragmentary section of a flush tank; I
Figure 2 is an enlarged View, primarily showing the partslof my invention in central vertical section;
Figure 3 is a plan view of the improved mechanism;
Figure 4 is a vertical section taken on the line 4-4 of Figure 2, and v Figure 5 is a detail, partly in section, of the actuating parts.
Referring specifically to the drawings wherein like reference characters designate like or similar parts, a fragment of a conventional flush tank is disclosed at It], having an outlet pipe or conduit Ii leading therefrom to a hopper or the like to be flushed. A conventional suit I2 is provided at the inlet of the conduit II which is normally closed by a ball valve I3, adapted to be lifted from the seat. A conventional overflow tube l4 communicates with the seat I2 and the usual after-fill tube (not shown) is adapted for ex- 3 Claims.
tension into the upper end of the over-flow tube M as usual. For the sake of clearness, and as it constitutes no part of the present invention, illustration of the water supply valve mechanism has been omitted.
In carrying out my invention, I provide a suitable bracket which is generally of U-shape in plan. This bracket is slotted at M, in order to receive a portion of the upper edge of the over-flow tube M which latter is engaged by a binding screw [6 carriedby the bracket. In ad dition, the bracket has a limb l'l, whose under surface is notched as at I8, in order to engage the upper edge of tube I l diametrically opposite the binding screw it. The brackets M may be 'made in a size to fit one tube only but when they are provided with a plurality of the notches l8, they will fit a number of different size tubes to render the use thereof more universal.
Rising from opposite sides of the bracket M are laterally spaced uprights or bearings H! between which a lift arm 23, for the ball valve l3, operates. ,This lift arm may be made in one piece for one size of mechanism or it may be made in sections 2| and 22, adjustably secured together by a screw 23. Section 2| has depending webs 24 to which a pin 25 extends and which is journaled in the bearings i9, pivotally mounting the lift arm. Section 22 has an elongated slot at 26 and a lift rod 27, attached to the ball valve 13, passes through such slot and above the same is equipped with an abutment 28, adjustably mounted thereon and aifording a shoulder for engagement by section 22. Said rod 21 slides through the usual guide arm 29 which is attached to the over-flow tube. It will be noted that I use a single lift rod and that the same is straight. The lift arm at the section 22, serves as an additional guide arm and such section 22 may be. swung laterally to vertically align it with the guide arm 29, through adjustment of the screw 23.
An actuating lever 30 is provided for the lift arm and it consists of side elements 3i and 32 connected together at their base by a pin 33 which is journaled in the bracket l4. Elements 3| and 32 are also connected by a pinor depressor 34 which forms a depressing surface for instance at a roller 35, for engagement with the adjacent inclined portion of the lift arm 20. Element 32 is extended upwardly and formed into a hook 36 which is engaged by any suitable mechanism for rocking or actuating the lever 30. When the ball valve I3 is seated, the angularity of the lift arm through its engagement with the roller 35, will maintain the elements 3| and 32 in contact with the extended ends of the pin 25 as best seen in Figures 1, 3 and 4.
As one means for operating lever 30 to effect a flushing action, I provide a link 3'! detachably engaged with hook 36 and loosely connected to a suitable crank 38 adjustably mounted on a rod 39, adapted to be rocked by manual manipulation of a handle or knob as at 40. A set screw 41 may be carried by the crank 38 to bind it to the rod 39. It is obvious, that any suitable operating or actuating means may be employed in lieu of the parts disclosed, and connected in any suitable way to the actuating lever 38. Actuation for rocking of the rod 39 to rock the crank 38 and move the link 3'! so that the actuating lever 30 will be moved to the right in Figure 1, with roller 35, depressing the actuating lever and causing the section 22 to rise and through its engagement with abutment 28, lift rod 2'! and accordingly, the valve l3, unseating the latter and opening the seat [2 for a flushing operation.
In accordance with the invention, I provide a means which will be operated automatically through leaking water, to prevent actuation or movement of the actuating lever 30, upon rotation or rocking of the handle Q0. This will apprise the user of the fact that there is a leak, so that the condition may be at once remedied. To this end, limb H has a lateral lug 42 in an opening of which as well as an opening in the bracket I4 above the screw IS, a rocker rod 43 is pivotally mounted to enable a hook shaped detent M bent into the rocker, to move into and out of a notch 45 in the upper surface of limb l1, directly behind and in the path of movement of actuating lever 36. When the detent 44 is engaged in the notch 35, the actuating lever 30 cannot be moved and accordingly the tank cannot be flushed. Normally, the detent 44 is disengaged from the notch 45 so that the tank may be freely flushed. The detent only engages the notch 55 in the event of a leak and rise of water to the over-flow level suggested by the dot-dash line in the drawings. Rocker 43 carries a cork or other suitable float 45, at one end, which is subject to the over-flowing water since it is carried by an angularly disposed terminal 41 on the rocker. As long as water moves to the overflow level, it will raise the float 46 and rock the rod 43 to position the detent 44 in the notch 45. In this condition, the user is apprised of the fact that there is a leak. It will be realized,
that such a leak may be due to various causes, 1
for instance a faulty washer in the inlet valve mechanism to the tank and wear of parts which move within the tank. At the same time, the hand may be placed Within the flush tank upon removing the lid, in order to temporarily displace the rocker 43 to enable a flushing operation through actuation of the handle or knob for depression of the rocker or actuating lever 30.
It will be particularly noted that the single rod 21 displaces the use of an upper as well as a lower lift rod in connection with existing flush tank outlet valve mechanisms. At the same time, by sacrificing the advantages of the single lift rod, the two part lift rod of existing construction may be used in connection with the lift arm 20 and additional parts of my improvements.
It will also be clear, that the detent rocker 23 or equivalent lock mechanism may be employed with other constructions than that specifically illustrated and that various changes may be resorted to within the spirit and scope of the invention.
I claim as my invention:
1. A mechanism of the class described comprising an outlet valve, means to lift said valve, and mechanism operable to prevent operation of said means through rise of water above a predetermined level consisting of a rocker, a detent carried by the rocker and float means carried by the rocker to move the latter to dispose the detent means in the path of movement of the first mentioned means.
2. A mechanism of the class described having an outlet valve, a lift rod extending therefrom, a lift arm for said rod, means pivotally mounting said arm, and an actuating lever for the lift arm mounted by the last mentioned means and detent means movable into the path of actuation of the actuating lever through rise of Water above a predetermined level, in combination with an over-flow tube mounting the first mentioned means, said first mentioned means being a bracket and a detent means being a rocker pivoted to the bracket and having a float.
3. A mechanism of the class described having an outlet valve, a lift rod extending therefrom, a lift arm for said rod, means pivotally mounting said arm, andan actuating lever for the lift arm mounted by the last mentioned means and detent means movable into the path of actuation of the actuating lever through rise of water above a predetermined level, in combination with an over-flow tube mounting the first mentioned means, said first mentioned means being a bracket and the detent means being a rocker pivoted to the bracket and having a float, said bracket being slotted for mounting on the top of said over-flow tube, and the bracket also having a notch engageable with said upper edge of the over-flow tube.
CHARLES S. GARRATT, JR.
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US2482970A (en) * 1946-07-31 1949-09-27 Jr Charles S Garratt Flush valve mechanism
US2520678A (en) * 1944-07-10 1950-08-29 Eaton Mfg Co Windshield cleaner mechanism
US2627608A (en) * 1950-11-17 1953-02-10 Leo K Edwarde Toilet ball valve actuating linkage
US3046565A (en) * 1961-03-29 1962-07-31 Cecil H Taylor Toilet flush valve
US3122756A (en) * 1961-12-01 1964-03-03 Willard R Palmer Jr Faucet handle stop
WO1993013274A1 (en) * 1991-12-23 1993-07-08 British Technology Group Ltd. Improvements in or relating to cisterns

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US2520678A (en) * 1944-07-10 1950-08-29 Eaton Mfg Co Windshield cleaner mechanism
US2482970A (en) * 1946-07-31 1949-09-27 Jr Charles S Garratt Flush valve mechanism
US2627608A (en) * 1950-11-17 1953-02-10 Leo K Edwarde Toilet ball valve actuating linkage
US3046565A (en) * 1961-03-29 1962-07-31 Cecil H Taylor Toilet flush valve
US3122756A (en) * 1961-12-01 1964-03-03 Willard R Palmer Jr Faucet handle stop
WO1993013274A1 (en) * 1991-12-23 1993-07-08 British Technology Group Ltd. Improvements in or relating to cisterns
GB2275936A (en) * 1991-12-23 1994-09-14 British Tech Group Improvements in or relating to cisterns
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