US20100299820A1 - Water flushing device for floor toilet - Google Patents
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Abstract
A water flushing device includes a membrane engaged onto a housing, a casing extended in the housing for forming an outer peripheral space between the housing and the casing, a valve device for selectively blocking and opening an opening of the membrane, a barrel mounted to the membrane and engaged in the casing. A gasket is engaged into the membrane and includes an outer peripheral flange for engaging with the membrane and includes one or more slots formed in the outer peripheral flange and extended radially for allowing the water to flow through the slots of the outer peripheral flange of the gasket and to quickly flow into a sealed upper compartment of the housing.
Description
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a water flushing device for a floor toilet, and more particularly to a water flushing device for a floor toilet including a structure for allowing the water flushing quantity or the water flushing speed to be suitably increased or facilitated.
- 2. Description of the Prior Art
- Typical water flushing devices for the floor toilets comprise a housing disposed on the floor and coupled to a water reservoir for receiving the water from the water reservoir, the housing including an outlet port directed or coupled to the floor toilet bowl, a membrane disposed in the housing, a valve device disposed in the housing for controlling the water to flow through the membrane and to flow from the housing to the floor toilet bowl, and an actuating handle or lever coupled to the valve device for actuating or operating the valve device to control the water to flow from the housing to the floor toilet bowl.
- The valve device may be actuated or operated by the actuating handle or lever in order to open the water flowing passage in the housing when required, and may be actuated or operated by the water flowing into the housing. One or more gaskets are engaged into or through the membrane and each include a bore for controlling the water flowing through the membrane.
- However, the bore of the gaskets includes a small inner diameter that the water may not quickly flow through the bores of the gaskets and also may not quickly flow through the water flowing passage of the membrane.
- The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages of the conventional water flushing devices for the floor toilets.
- The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a water flushing device including a structure for allowing the water flushing quantity or the water flushing speed to be suitably increased or facilitated.
- In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is provided a water flushing device comprising a housing including an inlet port for receiving water, and including an outlet port, and including a casing extended in the housing for forming an outer peripheral space between the housing and the casing, and for forming a bore within the casing, and the outer peripheral space formed and located between the housing and the casing being communicative with the inlet port for receiving the water from the inlet port, a membrane including an outer peripheral portion engaged onto an upper portion of the housing for blocking the upper portion of the housing and for forming a compartment above the membrane and in the housing, and including an opening formed therein, and including an orifice formed therein, a valve device for selectively opening and blocking the opening of the membrane, a barrel mounted to the membrane and engaged in the chamber of the casing, and including a bore formed therein and communicative with the chamber of the casing for allowing the water from the compartment of the housing to selectively flow out through the bore of the barrel and to flow out into the chamber of the casing, and a gasket engaged into the orifice of the membrane, and including a bore formed therein, and including an outer peripheral flange for engaging with the membrane and for anchoring the gasket to the membrane, and including at least one slot formed in the outer peripheral flange and extended radially for allowing the water to flow through the slot of the outer peripheral flange of the gasket and to flow into the compartment of the housing.
- The outer peripheral flange of the gasket is an upper peripheral flange for engaging with an upper portion of the membrane. The gasket includes a lower peripheral flange engaged with a lower portion of the membrane, and an inclined surface formed in the lower peripheral flange for engaging through the membrane.
- The membrane includes an inner peripheral rim and an outer peripheral rim for forming and defining a middle peripheral portion between the inner peripheral rim and the outer peripheral rim. The membrane includes a plurality of bulges formed and located in the middle peripheral portion for reinforcing the membrane.
- The membrane includes a blade engaged in the inner peripheral rim for reinforcing the membrane, and may further include a blade engaged in the outer peripheral rim for reinforcing the membrane.
- A cover may further be provided and engaged onto the housing and engaged with the outer peripheral rim of the membrane for forming a sealed compartment between the membrane and the cover. A cap may further be provided and engaged with the barrel and engaged with the inner peripheral rim of the membrane for securing the barrel to the membrane.
- The membrane includes a plurality of cavities, and a number of bars engaged into the membrane and disposed and arranged around the cavities of the membrane for reinforcing the membrane.
- The membrane includes at least one depression formed in an outer peripheral portion of the inner peripheral rim. The barrel includes a bore communicative with the opening of the membrane, and the valve device includes a stem extended into the barrel.
- An actuating device may be secured to the housing and includes an actuating rod extended into the housing and engageable with the stem of the valve device for selectively tilting the stem and the valve device relative to the barrel, and includes an actuating lever extended out of the housing for operating the actuating rod.
- Further objectives and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from a careful reading of the detailed description provided hereinbelow, with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a partial exploded view of a water flushing device in accordance with the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is another partial exploded view of the water flushing device; -
FIG. 3 is a bottom perspective view illustrating a membrane of the water flushing device; -
FIG. 4 is a partial upper perspective view of the membrane of the water flushing device; -
FIG. 5 is an upper perspective view illustrating a gasket of the water flushing device; -
FIG. 6 is a partial cross sectional view of the water flushing device; -
FIG. 7 is an enlarged partial cross sectional view of the water flushing device; and -
FIG. 8 is a further enlarged partial cross sectional view of the water flushing device. - Referring to the drawings, and initially to
FIGS. 1 and 6 , a water flushing device in accordance with the present invention comprises ahousing 10 for being disposed on the floor (not shown), and including aninlet port 11 for coupling to a water reservoir (not shown) and for receiving the water from the water reservoir, thehousing 10 includes acylindrical casing 12 extended in thehousing 10 for forming an outerperipheral space 13 between thehousing 10 and thecasing 12, and for forming achamber 14 within thecasing 12, and the outerperipheral space 13 formed and located between thehousing 10 and thecasing 12 is communicative with the inlet port 1 1 for receiving the water from theinlet port 11, thehousing 10 includes anoutlet port 15 directed or coupled to the floor toilet bowl (not shown) for selectively supplying the water to the floor toilet bowl. - The
housing 10 further includes an innerperipheral shoulder 16 formed in theupper portion 17 thereof and located above or higher than the upper portion of the casing 12 (FIG. 6 ). As shown inFIGS. 1-4 and 6-7, a soft or resilient film ormembrane 20 includes an outerperipheral portion 21 engaged onto or into theperipheral shoulder 16 or theupper portion 17 of thehousing 10 for blocking or sealing the upper portion of thehousing 10 and/or thecasing 12, and includes a center opening 22 formed therein. It is preferable that themembrane 20 includes an innerperipheral rim 23 and an outerperipheral rim 24 each having aresilient blade 25, such as acircular blade 25 engaged therein (FIGS. 2 , 7) for reinforcing themembrane 20, and includes a number of swellings orbulges 26 formed on the bottom portion thereof (FIG. 3 ) and located in the middleperipheral portion 27 that is formed or defined between the 23, 24 for further reinforcing therims membrane 20. - The
membrane 20 further includes a number ofcavities 28 formed on the upper portion thereof (FIGS. 2 , 4, 7) and aligned with thebulges 26, and includes one ormore orifices 29 formed in the middleperipheral portion 27 of the membrane 20 (FIG. 2 ). It is preferable that themembrane 20 further includes a number ofdepressions 231 formed on the outer peripheral portion of the innerperipheral rim 23 of the membrane 20 (FIG. 3 ) for noise reducing purposes, and further includes a number of metal ribs or bars 281 (FIG. 4 ) engaged into themembrane 20 and disposed and arranged around thecavities 28 of themembrane 20 for further reinforcing themembrane 20. - One or
more barrels 30 each include anupper portion 31 selectively or changeably engaged into the opening 22 of the membrane 20 (FIGS. 1-2 , 6-7) and engaged in thechamber 14 of the casing 12 (FIG. 6 ), and includes an outerperipheral flange 32 extended outwardly from theupper portion 31 thereof for engaging with themembrane 20 directly, or indirectly with agasket 80 and for anchoring or positioning or attaching or mounting thebarrel 30 to themembrane 20, and includes aninner thread 33 formed in theupper portion 31 thereof, and includes abore 34 formed therein. A lock nut orcap 35 includes ashank 36 extended downwardly therefrom and threaded or engaged with theinner thread 33 of thebarrel 30 and engaged with the innerperipheral rim 23 of themembrane 20 for solidly securing thebarrel 30 to themembrane 20, and includes anaperture 37 formed therein and communicative with thebore 34 of thebarrel 30, and arranged for allowing the water to flow from the outerperipheral space 13 of thehousing 10 through theorifice 29 of themembrane 20, and then to flow into theaperture 37 of thecap 35 and thebore 34 of thebarrel 30, and then to flow out through theoutlet port 15 of the housing 10 (FIG. 6 ). One ormore sealing rings 82 may further be attached to thebarrel 30 and engaged with theprojections 81 of thebarrel 30 for partially blocking the space formed between thebarrel 30 and thecasing 12. - An
inner cover 18 is engaged onto theupper portion 17 of thehousing 10 and engaged with the outerperipheral rim 24 of themembrane 20 for forming or defining a sealed compartment 38 (FIG. 6 ) above themembrane 20 or between themembrane 20 and theinner cover 18, and anouter cover 19 is engaged onto the upper or outer portion of theinner cover 18 and threaded or engaged with theupper portion 17 of thehousing 10 for solidly securing theinner cover 18 and themembrane 20 to theupper portion 17 of thehousing 10. Thecompartment 38 of theinner cover 18 is communicative with theaperture 37 of thecap 35 and thebore 34 of thebarrel 30 and is also communicative with the outerperipheral space 13 of thehousing 10 through theorifice 29 of themembrane 20 for allowing the water to flow from the outerperipheral space 13 of thehousing 10 through theorifice 29 of themembrane 20, and then to flow into theaperture 37 of thecap 35 and thebore 34 of thebarrel 30. - A
valve device 40 is disposed above or higher than the upper portion of thecap 35 and engageable with thecap 35 for selectively blocking or sealing theaperture 37 of thecap 35 and/or theopening 22 of themembrane 20, and for controlling the water to flow from thecompartment 38 of theinner cover 18 into or through theaperture 37 of thecap 35 and thebore 34 of thebarrel 30. Thevalve device 40 includes astem 41 extended downwardly therefrom and extended into or through theaperture 37 of thecap 35 and thebore 34 of thebarrel 30, and theaperture 37 of thecap 35 may be selectively opened when thestem 41 of thevalve device 40 is tilted relative to thecap 35 and thebarrel 30, and may be selectively blocked by thevalve device 40 when thestem 41 of thevalve device 40 is not tilted relative to thecap 35 and thebarrel 30. - An
actuating device 50 is attached or secured to thehousing 10, and includes an actuatingrod 51 extended into thehousing 10 and engageable with thestem 41 of thevalve device 40 for selectively tilting thestem 41 and thevalve device 40 relative to thecap 35 and thebarrel 30, and thus for selectively opening theaperture 37 of thecap 35 and thus for allowing the water to be controlled to flow from thecompartment 38 of theinner cover 18 into or through theaperture 37 of thecap 35 and thebore 34 of thebarrel 30. The actuatingdevice 50 includes an actuating handle orlever 52 coupled thereto and extended out of thehousing 10 for actuating or operating the actuatingrod 51 to selectively tilt thestem 41 and thevalve device 40 relative to thecap 35 and thebarrel 30, in which the above-described structure of the actuatingrod 51 and the actuating handle orlever 52 of the actuatingdevice 50 is not related to the present invention and will not be described in further details. - As shown in FIGS. 2 and 5-8, the
membrane 20 further includes one or more plugs orgaskets 60 for engaging into or through theorifice 29 of themembrane 20, and thegaskets 60 each include two outer 61, 62 extended outwardly from the upper portion and the lower portion thereof respectively for engaging with theperipheral flanges membrane 20 and for anchoring or positioning thegaskets 60 to themembrane 20, and thegaskets 60 each include aninclined surface 63 formed in one of the outerperipheral flanges 62 for allowing thegaskets 60 to be easily engaged into or through theorifice 29 of themembrane 20, thegaskets 60 may also be easily and quickly disengaged from themembrane 20, and thegaskets 60 include abore 64 formed therein for allowing the water to flow through thebores 64 of thegaskets 60 and to flow through the membrane 20 (FIGS. 7 , 8). - The
gaskets 60 each further include one ormore slots 66 formed in the other or upperperipheral flange 61 and extended radially and arranged for allowing the water that flows through thebores 64 of thegaskets 60 to quickly flow through theslots 66 of the upperperipheral flange 61 of the gasket 60 (FIG. 8 ) and to quickly flow into thecompartment 38 of the inner cover 18 (FIG. 6 ), such that the water flushing speed through themembrane 20 may be suitably increased or facilitated. The formation or the provision of thedepressions 231 in the outer peripheral portion of the innerperipheral rim 23 of themembrane 20 may suitably engage with the water in order to suitably reduce the noise that may be generated by the flowing of the water. - In operation, as shown in
FIG. 6 , thestem 41 of thevalve device 40 may be selectively tilted relative to thecap 35 and thebarrel 30 with theactuating rod 51 and the actuating handle orlever 52 of theactuating device 50 in order to selectively open theaperture 37 of thecap 35 and to allow the water to flow out through theoutlet port 15 of thehousing 10. Theslots 66 of thegaskets 60 may facilitate the flowing of the water through thebores 64 of thegaskets 60 and through theorifice 29 of themembrane 20, and thedepressions 231 formed or provided in the outer peripheral portion of the innerperipheral rim 23 of themembrane 20 may suitably decrease or reduce the noise that may be generated by the flowing of the water. - Accordingly, the water flushing device includes a structure for allowing the water flushing quantity or the water flushing speed to be suitably increased or facilitated.
- Although this invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be understood that the present disclosure has been made by way of example only and that numerous changes in the detailed construction and the combination and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
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1. A water flushing device comprising:
a housing including an inlet port for receiving water, and including an outlet port, and including a casing extended in said housing for forming an outer peripheral space between said housing and said casing, and for forming a bore within said casing, and said outer peripheral space formed and located between said housing and said casing being communicative with said inlet port for receiving the water from said inlet port,
a membrane including an outer peripheral portion engaged onto an upper portion of said housing for blocking said upper portion of said housing and for forming a compartment above said membrane and in said housing, and including an opening formed therein, and including an orifice formed therein,
a valve device for selectively opening and blocking said opening of said membrane,
a barrel mounted to said membrane and engaged in said chamber of said casing, and including a bore formed therein and communicative with said chamber of said casing for allowing the water from said compartment of said housing to selectively flow out through said bore of said barrel and to flow out into said chamber of said casing, and
a gasket engaged into said orifice of said membrane, and including a bore formed therein, and including an outer peripheral flange for engaging with said membrane and for anchoring said gasket to said membrane, and including at least one slot formed in said outer peripheral flange and extended radially for allowing the water to flow through said at least one slot of said outer peripheral flange of said gasket and to flow into said compartment of said housing.
2. The water flushing device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said outer peripheral flange of said gasket is an upper peripheral flange for engaging with an upper portion of said membrane.
3. The water flushing device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said gasket includes a lower peripheral flange engaged with a lower portion of said membrane.
4. The water flushing device as claimed in claim 3 , wherein said lower peripheral flange of said gasket includes an inclined surface for engaging through said orifice of said membrane.
5. The water flushing device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said membrane includes an inner peripheral rim and an outer peripheral rim for forming and defining a middle peripheral portion between said inner peripheral rim and said outer peripheral rim.
6. The water flushing device as claimed in claim 5 , wherein said membrane includes a plurality of bulges formed and located in said middle peripheral portion for reinforcing said membrane.
7. The water flushing device as claimed in claim 5 , wherein said membrane includes a blade engaged in said inner peripheral rim for reinforcing said membrane.
8. The water flushing device as claimed in claim 5 , wherein said membrane includes a blade engaged in said outer peripheral rim for reinforcing said membrane.
9. The water flushing device as claimed in claim 5 , wherein a cover is engaged onto said housing and engaged with said outer peripheral rim of said membrane for forming a sealed compartment between said membrane and said cover.
10. The water flushing device as claimed in claim 5 , wherein a cap is engaged with said barrel and engaged with said inner peripheral rim of said membrane for securing said barrel to said membrane.
11. The water flushing device as claimed in claim 5 , wherein said membrane includes at least one depression formed in an outer peripheral portion of said inner peripheral rim.
12. The water flushing device as claimed in claim 5 , wherein said membrane includes a plurality of cavities formed and located in said middle peripheral portion of said membrane.
13. The water flushing device as claimed in claim 12 , wherein said membrane includes a plurality of bars engaged into said membrane and disposed and arranged around said cavities of said membrane for reinforcing said membrane.
14. The water flushing device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said barrel includes a bore communicative with said opening of said membrane, and said valve device includes a stem extended into said bore of said barrel.
15. The water flushing device as claimed in claim 14 , wherein an actuating device is attached and secured to said housing and includes an actuating rod extended into said housing and engageable with said stem of said valve device for selectively tilting said stem and said valve device relative to said barrel, and includes an actuating lever extended out of said housing for operating said actuating rod.
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