Toilet water reservoir valve utilizing float and hydraulic activ

Baths – closets – sinks – and spittoons – Flush closet – Tank only

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4415, 137400, 137410, E03D 136

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054087058

ABSTRACT:
A toilet water reservoir inlet and outlet control valve utilizing a float and hydraulic activator. Both function simultaneously. Whenever the user flushes the toilet he will activate such valve, which will open to fill the reservoir with water, and the hydraulic activator will close the water inlet after a preset amount of time whether or not the reservoir is full of water. Such a valve will cut the water supply to the reservoir either by the float or by the hydraulic activator and such a valve includes a control to disable it partially in case of a bad part within it. Such a valve will enable the control the pressure to itself in order to prolong its life, and such a valve includes an adjustment that will control the cycle of closing such valve.

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patent: 2624365 (1953-01-01), Hesson
patent: 2726674 (1955-12-01), Davies
patent: 4493473 (1985-01-01), Rexer

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