Toilet with overflow protection
US-9834918-B2 · Dec 5, 2017 · US
US11505933B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11505933-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016984623-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 4, 2020 |
| Priority date | Aug 5, 2019 |
| Publication date | Nov 22, 2022 |
| Grant date | Nov 22, 2022 |
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A flush water tank apparatus capable of opening and closing a discharge valve without the use of an external power source. A flush water tank apparatus includes a reservoir tank having a discharge opening; a discharge valve which opens and closes to supply and shut off the supply of flush water to the flush toilet; a discharge valve hydraulic drive portion, which uses the supply pressure of supplied municipal water to drive the discharge valve; an electric generator for generating electrical power using the flow of supplied municipal water; an electromagnetic valve operated by electrical power generated by the generator; and a water supply control device for controlling the supply of water to the discharge valve hydraulic drive portion based on the operation of the electromagnetic valve, and for controlling the supply of water to the reservoir tank.
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A flush water tank apparatus for supplying flush water to a flush toilet using self-generated electrical power, comprising: a reservoir tank configured to store the flush water to be supplied to the flush toilet, the reservoir tank including a discharge opening configured to discharge the stored flush water to the flush toilet; a discharge valve configured to open and close to supply and shut off the flush water to the flush toilet; a discharge valve hydraulic drive portion configured to drive the discharge valve by using supply pressure of supplied municipal water; an electric generator configured to generate the electrical power using flow of the supplied municipal water; an electromagnetic valve operated by the electrical power generated by the electric generator; a water supply control device configured to control supply of water to the discharge valve hydraulic drive portion based on the operation of the electromagnetic valve, and to control supply and shuts off of supply of water to the reservoir tank; a drive portion water supply conduit configured to direct water flowing out from the water supply control device to the discharge valve hydraulic drive portion; a drive portion discharge conduit configured to discharge water flowing out of the discharge valve hydraulic drive portion to the reservoir tank and/or the flush toilet; and a clutch mechanism configured to connect the discharge valve hydraulic drive portion and the discharge valve, and to separate the discharge valve from the discharge valve hydraulic drive portion when the discharge valve is lifted to a predetermined height, wherein the electric generator is placed on either the drive portion water supply conduit or the drive portion discharge conduit, and generates the electrical power by means of the flow of water in either the drive portion water supply conduit or the drive portion discharge conduit while the water is supplied to the discharge valve hydraulic drive portion, and wherein, after the discharge valve is separated from the discharge valve hydraulic drive portion and the discharge opening is closed, the water supply control device continues the supply of water to the discharge valve hydraulic drive portion. 2. The flush water tank apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the water supply control device is constituted so that water supplied from municipal water is supplied to the reservoir tank through the discharge valve hydraulic drive portion and the drive portion discharge conduit. 3. A flush toilet apparatus comprising: the flush water tank apparatus of claim 1 ; and the flush toilet flushed by the supplying of the flush water from the flush water tank apparatus. 4. The flush water tank apparatus of claim 1 , wherein a conduit connecting the discharge valve hydraulic drive portion and the electric generator extends in a horizontal direction. 5. The flush water tank apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the electric generator is disposed on the drive portion water supply conduit, and generates the electrical power using the flow of water flowing in the drive portion water supply conduit. 6. The flush water tank apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the discharge valve hydraulic drive portion comprises a cylinder into which water supplied from the water supply control device flows, a piston slidably disposed inside the cylinder and driven by pressure of the water flowing into the cylinder, and a rod, projecting from a through-hole formed on the cylinder so as to join the piston with the discharge valve, for driving the discharge valve; whereby the water flowing into the cylinder flows out from a gap between an inner wall of the through-hole and the rod. 7. The flush water tank apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the electric generator is disposed on the drive portion discharge conduit, and is configured to generate the electrical power using the flow of water flowing in the drive portion discharge conduit. 8. The flush water tank apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the discharge valve hydraulic drive portion comprises a cylinder into which water flows from the drive portion water supply conduit, and a piston, slidably disposed within the cylinder so as to move from a first position to a second position when water flows in from the drive portion water supply conduit; wherein when the piston moves to the second position, water which has flowed into the cylinder flows out of the drive portion discharge conduit. 9. The flush water tank apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the drive portion discharge conduit communicates with an interior of the cylinder through an outflow hole placed in the cylinder, and when the piston is moved to the second position, the drive portion water supply conduit and the drive portion discharge conduit communicate through the interior of the cylinder. 10. The flush water tank apparatus of claim 1 , wherein a conduit connecting the discharge valve hydraulic drive portion and the electric generator has a straight portion. 11. The flush water tank apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the conduit connecting the discharge valve hydraulic drive portion and the electric generator extends in a horizontal direction.
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