[0001] The present invention relates to a flush tank or cistern structure particularly for
the controlled and differentiated washing of toilet bowls in sanitary fittings and
the like.
[0002] Various types of flush cisterns or tanks for cleaning toilet bowls are currently
known and used, and are usually constituted by a water container which is connected
to the water mains, has automatic means for controlling the supply from the mains
to the container and is provided with a duct, defined on the bottom of the container,
for discharging the water toward toilet bowls. The duct is connected to a bowl by
means of a pipe, and the discharge of water is controlled by means of a plug which
can be disengaged by means of lever systems which are actuated manually from the outside
every time the toilet bowl is washed.
[0003] Cisterns which perform the differentiated washing of toilet bowls are also known;
said cisterns have differentiated controls for the discharge of preset amounts of
water as a consequence of the use of one or more external controls. Said cisterns
constitute a considerable improvement with respect to the preceding ones, said improvement
being essentially related to the water saving achieved by rationing the discharge
of the water.
[0004] Devices with discharge controlled by means of multiple controls are currently affected
by constructive difficulties and most of all by maintenance difficulties which are
indeed related to the constructive difficulties.
[0005] Known devices usually have a discharge control structure which has an overflow pipe
which is connected directly to the duct of the cistern, and on which two ports are
defined at differentiated heights; said ports are opened and closed by means of respective
plugs, each of which is actuated by lever systems connected to external manual actuation
means.
[0006] Other disadvantages are related to the lack of precision in controlling the discharge,
or rather the amounts of water discharged, and to the quietness of the system.
[0007] The aim of the present invention is to eliminate or substantially reduce the disadvantages
described above in known types of cisterns by providing a flush tank structure particularly
for the controlled and differentiated washing of toilet bowls in sanitary fittings
and the like, which reduces mechanical complexity in assembly and consequently eliminates
difficulties in maintenance, and which also improves water saving.
[0008] Within the scope of the above aim, an object of the present invention is to provide
a flush tank structure which is highly reliable in operation and is much quieter and
more precise in discharge control than currently installed and mounted cisterns.
[0009] Not least object of the present invention is to provide a flush tank structure which
is relatively easy to manufacture and at competitive costs.
[0010] This aim, these objects and others which will become apparent hereinafter are achieved
by a flush tank structure particularly for the controlled and differentiated washing
of toilet bowls in sanitary fittings and the like, according to the invention, which
comprises a flush tank or container having a water inlet which is arranged adjacent
to the upper part and is connected to the water mains, automatic means for controlling
the feeding of water into said flush tank and a port which is defined in the bottom,
can be closed by a plug and is connected to a toilet bowl, characterized in that a
sealed traction element is inserted in said port, extends upward and has, on its free
terminal end, lifting means which are connected by means of lever systems to external
actuation means, said lifting means comprising adjustment means for the complete or
partial discharge of the water of the cistern, so as to allow controlled discharges
of washing water according to the different requirements.
[0011] More in particular, said lifting means are constituted, for partial discharge, by
an annular body which is inserted on said traction element, which has means for detachable
engagement with said adjustment means, said annular body being connected to a respective
first lever system by means of a first bracket, said annular body being suitable for
lifting said traction element in order to open said port. Complete discharge is performed
by a ring which can slide on said traction element and is suitable for engaging release
tabs for said engagement means so as to release said adjustment means, and thus lift
said traction element to open said port, said ring being connected to a respective
second lever system by means of a second bracket.
[0012] Said adjustment means are furthermore constituted by an annular weight which is slidingly
inserted on said traction element.
[0013] Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will become apparent from
the description of a preferred but not exclusive embodiment of a flush tank structure
particularly for the controlled and differentiated washing of toilet bowls in sanitary
fittings and the like, according to the invention, illustrated only by way of non-limitative
example in the accompanying drawings, wherein:
figure 1 is a partially sectional front elevation view of a flush tank structure according
to the invention;
figure 2 is a plan view of a lever system for the partial discharge of the water;
figure 3 is a partially sectional front view of the lifting means for partial discharge;
figure 4 is a partially sectional cutout side elevation view of a flush tank structure
according to the invention;
figure 5 is a partially sectional front view of the lifting means for complete discharge;
figure 6 is a partially sectional front view of the lifting means for partial discharge,
in which the traction element is opening the port;
figure 7 is a partially sectional front view of the lifting means for complete discharge,
in which the traction element is opening the port; and
figures 8, 9, 10 and 11 are elevation views of a removable supporting hook which is
comprised within the lever system for partial discharge.
[0014] With reference to the above figures, a flush tank structure particularly for the
controlled and differentiated washing of toilet bowls in sanitary fittings and the
like comprises a flush tank or container 1 which has a water inlet 2 adjacent to the
upper part thereof which is connected to the water mains, a known automatic means
for controlling the inflow of water into the flush tank 1, for example means with
a cock controlled by a floater (not illustrated), and a port 3 which is defined in
the bottom, which is closed by a plug 4, and which is connected to a toilet bowl (not
illustrated).
[0015] A traction element 5 is inserted in the port 3 and supports the sealing plug 4; the
traction element 5 extends upward, passing through a compensation chamber 6, and has,
on its free terminal end 7, lifting means which are connected to external actuation
means by means of lever systems. The lifting means comprise adjustment means for the
complete or partial discharge of the water from the cistern, so as to allow controlled
emissions of washing water according to the different requirements. The compensation
chamber 6 has, at its base, a plurality of pathways 40 for the unobstructed free flow
of water toward the port 3.
[0016] The lifting means for partial discharge are constituted by an annular body 8 which
is inserted and fixed on the traction element 5, which has means for detachable engagement
with the adjustment means. The annular body 8 is connected to a first lever system
by means of a first bracket 9.
[0017] The first lever system is composed of a support 10 which is fixed on an inner wall
of the flush tank 1 and has a plurality of supporting seats 11. A first lever 12 is
pivoted on one of the supporting seats 11 and is directly connected to the external
actuation means, for example an actuation pushbutton 13 which protrudes from the flush
tank 1.
[0018] The first lever 12 bears a removable engagement means for a second lever 14 which
is pivoted, at an end portion, in another one of the supporting seats 11, which is
inserted within the first bracket 9 with its other terminal portion, and which bears
guiding means for the removable engagement means.
[0019] The removable engagement means is constituted by a hook 15 which is mounted so as
to rotate angularly on the free end portion of the first lever 12 and is kept in position
by means of a snap ring 16.
[0020] The guiding means of the second lever 14 are constituted by an inclined segment 17
which rises from the second lever 14 at the hook 15 which is mounted on the first
lever 12, so as to facilitate the engagement of said hook 15 with the second lever
14.
[0021] The lifting means for complete discharge are constituted by a sliding ring 18 which
is inserted on the traction element 5. The ring 18 is connected to a respective second
lever system by means of a second bracket 20, and such ring has a bracket-shaped base
perimeter within which grip seats 25 for the tabs 19 are defined.
[0022] The second lever system is composed of a support 21 which is fixed on an internal
wall of the flush tank 1 and which has a plurality of supporting seats 22. A third
lever 23 is pivoted on one of said supporting seats 22 and is connected directly to
external actuation means, for example an actuation pushbutton 24 which protrudes from
the flush tank 1. The free end portion of said third lever 23 is inserted within the
second bracket 20.
[0023] The adjustment means for partial or complete discharge are constituted by an annular
weight 26 which is slidingly inserted on the traction element 5 and rests on the chamber
6. The weight 26 has raised engagement portions 27 for detachable engagement means
which will be described hereinafter, and an annular containment compartment 28 for
water in order to increase its own weight. A plurality of water discharge holes 29
is defined in the lower surface of the annular compartment 28 so as to avoid creating
water stagnation regions in the flush tank 1.
[0024] The detachable engagement means are constituted by levers 30, each of which has,
on a terminal portion, an abutment 31 for engaging the annular weight 26 and, on its
other terminal portion, an opposite tab 19 engaged by the sliding ring 18 upon its
upward movement thereof. The levers 30 are pivoted within the annular body 8 and can
perform an angular rotation.
[0025] The traction element 5 is constituted by an overflow pipe which, if the water exceeds
the overflow level of the flush tank 1, discharges the excess water into the port
3.
[0026] The operation of the invention is briefly as follows:
in the case of complete discharge, by pressing the pushbutton 24 the third lever 23
is actuated, lifting the ring 18 by means of the second bracket 20. The ring 18 releases
the levers 30 from the weight 26 by means of the seats 25, which press the tabs 19
against the traction element 5. The ring 18 thus raises the traction element 5, thus
lifting the plug 4 and opening the port 3, from which the water flows out and discharges
into the toilet bowl (not illustrated) by gravity.
[0027] In case of partial discharge, instead, by acting on the pushbutton 13, the first
lever 12 is actuated and, by means of the hook 15, raises the second lever 14. The
lifting of the second lever 14 entails the lifting of the traction element 5 by means
of the first bracket 9, thus lifting the plug 4 and opening the port 3. The duration
of the partial discharge, i.e. the amount of water discharged, is adjusted by the
release of the hook 15 from the second lever 14.
[0028] The hook 15 unhooks from the second lever 14, since by rotating about the lever 12
it disengages from the lever 14. Once unhooking has occurred, the second lever 14
is free, and the weight 26 causes the immediate closure of the port 3 by means of
the plug 4, pushing the traction element 5 downward, due to the greater weight of
the weight 26, which can be made of a much heavier material than the traction element,
and also due to the water stored in the annular compartment 28.
[0029] The holes 29 are required in order to avoid prolonged storing of water within the
annular compartment 28.
[0030] The invention thus conceived is susceptible to numerous modifications and variations,
all of which are within the scope of the inventive concept. All the details may furthermore
be replaced with other technically equivalent elements.
[0031] In practice, the materials employed, as well as the dimensions, may be any according
to the requirements.
[0032] Where technical features mentioned in any claim are followed by reference signs,
those reference signs have been included for the sole purpose of increasing the intelligibility
of the claims and accordingly such reference signs do not have any limiting effect
on the scope of each element identified by way of example by such reference signs.
1. Flush tank structure, particularly for the controlled and differentiated washing of
toilet bowls in sanitary fittings and the like, comprising a flush tank or container
(1) having a water inlet (2) which is arranged adjacent to the upper part and which
is connected to the water mains, automatic means for controlling the feeding of water
into said flush tank, and a port (3) which is defined in the bottom thereof, which
can be closed by a plug (4) and which is connected to a toilet bowl, characterized
in that a sealed traction element (5) is inserted in said port (3), extends upward
and has, on its free terminal end (7), lifting means (8;18) which are connected to
external actuation means (13;24) by means of lever systems (10-12, 14-17; 21-23),
said lifting means comprising adjustment means (26) for the complete or partial discharge
of the water of the cistern, so as to allow controlled discharges of washing water
according to the different requirements.
2. Flush tank structure according to claim 1, characterized in that said lifting means
comprise, for partial discharge, an annular body (8) which is inserted on said traction
element (5), which has means (30,31) for detachable engagement with said adjustment
means (26), said annular body (8) being connected to a respective first lever system
(10-12, 14-17) by means of a first bracket (9), said annular body (8) being suitable
for lifting said traction element (5) in order to open said port (3).
3. Flush tank structure according to claim 2, characterized in that said first lever
system is composed of a support (10) which is fixed to an inner wall of said flush
tank (1), said support (10) having a plurality of supporting seats (11), a first lever
(12) being pivoted on one of said supporting seats (11) and being connected directly
to an actuation pushbutton (13) which protrudes from said flush tank (1), said first
lever (12) bearing a removable engagement means (15) for a second lever (14), said
second lever (14) being pivoted, at a terminal portion, in another one of said supporting
seats (11), being inserted within said first bracket (9), with its other terminal
portion, and bearing guiding means (17) for said removable engagement means (15).
4. Flush tank structure according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized
in that said removable engagement means is constituted by a hook (15) which is fitted
so as to rotate angularly on a free end portion of said first lever (12).
5. Flush tank structure, according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized
in that it further comprises guiding means which are constituted by an inclined segment
(17) which rises from said second lever (14) at said hook (15) mounted on said first
lever (12), so as to facilitate the engagement of said hook (15) to the second lever
(14).
6. Flush tank structure, according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized
in that said lifting means are constituted, for complete discharge, by a ring (18)
which can slide on said traction element (5) and is suitable for engaging release
tabs (19) for said detachable engagement means (30,31) so as to release said adjustment
means (26) and thus lift said traction element (5) so as to open said port (3), said
ring (18) being connected to a respective second lever system (21-23) by means of
a second bracket (20).
7. Flush tank structure, according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized
in that said second lever system is composed of a support (21) which is fixed on an
internal wall of said flush tank (1), said support having a plurality of supporting
seats (22), a third lever (23) being pivoted on one of said supporting seats, said
third lever being connected directly to an actuation pushbutton (24) which protrudes
from said flush tank and is inserted, with its other free end portion, within said
second bracket (20).
8. Flush tank structure according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized
in that said sliding ring (18) has a substantially bracket-shaped lower perimeter
within which grip seats (25) for said tabs (19) are defined.
9. Flush tank structure, according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized
in that said adjustment means are constituted by an annular weight (26) which is slidingly
inserted on said traction element (5).
10. Flush tank structure, according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized
in that said weight (26) has raised portions (27) for engagement for said detachable
engagement means (30,31) and has an annular water containment compartment (28) in
order to increase its own weight.
11. Flush tank structure, according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized
in that said annular compartment (28) has a plurality of water discharge holes (29)
defined on its lower surface so as to avoid creating water stagnation regions in the
flush tank.
12. Flush tank structure, according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized
in that said detachable engagement means are constituted by levers (30), each of which
has an abutment (31) for engagement to said annular weight (26) and a tab (19) which
is opposite to said abutment (31).
13. Flush tank structure, according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized
in that said hook (15) is suitable for disengaging from said second lever (14) by
rotating about said first lever (12) and is suitable for engaging said second lever
(14) by virtue of the action of said inclined segment (17).