Water closet flushing valve

Baths – closets – sinks – and spittoons – Flush closet – Manual selection of the amount of flush

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4325, 4326, 4327, 4415, E03D 114, E03D 312

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043285961

ABSTRACT:
My invention relates to a fail-safe automatic valve mechanism for water closets.
This system may be operated to drain the tank either partially or completely with particular emphasis on operation of either partial or complete flushing. Previous systems have been designed where the partial flush has no definite indent or feel for the partial flush mode, making it difficult or almost impossible to select the desired flush. The magnetic trigger assembly of my invention gives positive feel to the partial flush mode, as hereinafter described.

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