Toilet with overflow protection
US-10995481-B2 · May 4, 2021 · US
US11746516B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11746516-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117224451-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 7, 2021 |
| Priority date | Mar 13, 2012 |
| Publication date | Sep 5, 2023 |
| Grant date | Sep 5, 2023 |
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A flush toilet includes a bowl, a tank coupled to the bowl, a flush valve positioned within the tank, and a flush device configured to initiate a flush cycle. The automatic toilet further comprises an electronic sensing assembly having a sensing member positioned on the bowl for detecting an overflow condition of the bowl, an overflow device operably coupled to the flush device, and a controller in electronic communication with the electronic sensing assembly and the overflow device for controlling the flush device in response to a condition of the toilet.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A toilet comprising: a bowl; a tank coupled to the bowl; a flush valve positioned within the tank; a handle assembly including a handle member positioned outward of the tank, the handle assembly configured to initiate a flush cycle; a clutch mechanism configured to operate the handle assembly and positioned inside the tank, the clutch mechanism has a first clutch plate and a second clutch plate operably coupled to the first clutch plate; an electronic sensing assembly having a sensing member positioned on the bowl for detecting an overflow condition of the bowl; an overflow device operably coupled to the flush valve; a controller in electronic communication with the electronic sensing assembly and the overflow device for controlling the flush valve in response to a condition of the toilet; and wherein the handle assembly further comprises a blocking assembly configured to prevent rotation of the handle member when an overflow condition is sensed by the electronic sensing assembly. 2. The toilet of claim 1 , wherein the first clutch plate includes detents configured to frictionally mate with detents of the second clutch plate. 3. The toilet of claim 1 , wherein the second clutch plates include a channel angled relative to a rotational axis of the handle assembly. 4. The toilet of claim 3 , wherein the channel is perpendicular to the rotational axis. 5. The toilet of claim 3 , wherein the handle assembly includes a lever arm operably coupled to the flush valve and the lever arm is received within the channel. 6. The toilet of claim 1 , wherein the handle assembly includes a lever arm operably coupled to the flush valve and configured to be directly coupled to the handle member along an axis of rotation of the handle assembly. 7. The toilet of claim 1 , wherein the flush valve has a flapper configured to move between an open position wherein water flows into the bowl from the tank and a closed position wherein water remains in the tank, the flapper being operably coupled to the handle to move the flapper to the open position. 8. The toilet of claim 1 , wherein the lever arm is received within an opening of the at least one of the first or second clutch plates.
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