Dual control flushing mechanism, enabling complete or partial ev

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

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4378, 4415, 4324, E03D 509, E03D 100

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053316908

ABSTRACT:
Dual control flushing mechanism enables a user to select complete or partial flush of a toilet tank. The complete flush is obtained by lifting a mobile assembly containing a float, while maintaining the float intact. The partial flush is obtained by lifting the mobile assembly and simultaneously opening the float so that it fills with water and thereafter sinks, causing a blocking valve to engage and terminate the flushing process before a full flush has been effected.

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