Flow diverter with antisiphon
US-10119259-B2 · Nov 6, 2018 · US
US12442169B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12442169-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117398508-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 10, 2021 |
| Priority date | Apr 21, 2006 |
| Publication date | Oct 14, 2025 |
| Grant date | Oct 14, 2025 |
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Disclosed are various embodiments of a lockable toilet fill valve and methods according to the present invention. In one embodiment, a toilet fill valve includes a float and arm assembly. The toilet fill valve is closed when the float and arm assembly is disposed in a first position. The toilet fill valve is open when the float and arm assembly is disposed in a second position. A side lever is associated with the float and arm assembly. The side lever includes an unlock position and a lock position. The side lever includes a hook that engages the float and arm assembly to restrict movement of the float and arm assembly when in the lock position and allow movement of the float and arm assembly when in the unlock position.
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At least the following is claimed: 1. A lockable toilet fill valve, comprising: a toilet fill valve comprising a float and arm assembly, the toilet fill valve configured to be closed in response to the float and arm assembly being in a first position, and the toilet fill valve configured to be open in response to the float and arm assembly being in a second position; and a side lever configured to engage with a cover of the toilet fill valve to secure the side lever in an unlock position and a lock position, the side lever configured to rotate about an axis extending into the cover of the toilet fill valve, the side lever comprising a hook extending radially outward from the axis that engages the float and arm assembly to restrict movement of the float and arm assembly when in the lock position and allow movement of the float and arm assembly when in the unlock position. 2. The lockable toilet fill valve of claim 1 , wherein the side lever comprises one or more protrusions that engage the cover to secure the side lever in the lock and unlock positions. 3. The lockable toilet fill valve of claim 2 , wherein the one or more protrusions are configured to engage a notch or dip in the cover. 4. The lockable toilet fill valve of claim 1 , wherein the side lever rotates about the axis that extends into the cover so that the hook rotates to engage a first location of the float and arm assembly, the hook engaging the first location when the side lever is in the lock position, thereby causing the float and arm assembly to be secured in the first position and the toilet fill valve to maintain a closed state. 5. The lockable toilet fill valve of claim 4 , wherein the side lever rotates about the axis that extends into the cover so that the hook rotates to engage a second location of the float and arm assembly, the hook engaging the second location when the side lever is in the unlock position, thereby allowing the float and arm assembly to be in the second position and the toilet fill valve to be in an open state. 6. The lockable toilet fill valve of claim 1 , wherein when the side lever is rotated to and secured in the lock position, the side lever engages an arm of the float and arm assembly, thereby pushing the float and arm assembly outward and upward to position the float and arm assembly in the first position and causing the toilet fill valve to maintain a closed state. 7. The lockable toilet fill valve of claim 1 , wherein when the side lever is rotated to and secured in the lock position, the side lever engages a float of the float and arm assembly, thereby pushing the float and arm outward and upward to position the float and arm assembly in the first position and causing the toilet fill valve to maintain a closed state. 8. The lockable toilet fill valve of claim 1 , wherein the side lever is biased into predefined positions. 9. The lockable toilet fill valve of claim 1 , wherein the cover comprises at least one protrusion that engages the side lever to secure the side lever in the lock and unlock positions. 10. A method of operating a toilet fill valve comprising a float and arm assembly and a side lever configured to engage with a cover of the toilet fill valve to secure the side lever in a lock position and an unlock position, the side lever comprising a hook that engages the float and arm assembly, the method comprising the steps of: positioning the float and arm assembly in a first position to close the toilet fill valve; moving the side lever into the lock position, thereby securing the side lever in the lock position by engaging with the cover and restricting movement of the float and arm assembly in the first position; moving the side lever into the unlock position, thereby allowing movement of the float and arm assembly from the first position; and positioning the float and arm assembly in a second position to open the toilet fill valve. 11. The method of operating the toilet fill valve of claim 10 , wherein the side lever comprises one or more protrusions that engages a notch or dip in the cover to secure the side lever in the lock position. 12. The method of operating the toilet fill valve of claim 11 , wherein the step of moving the side lever into the lock position further comprises rotating the side lever about an axis that extends into the cover so that the hook rotates to engage a first location of the float and arm assembly; and the step of moving the side lever into the unlock position further comprises rotating the side lever about the axis so that the hook rotates to engage a second location of the float and arm assembly. 13. The method of operating the toilet fill valve of claim 10 , wherein the step of moving the side lever into the lock position further comprises engaging an arm of the float and arm assembly, thereby pushing the float and arm assembly outward and upward to position the float and arm assembly in the first position. 14. The method of operating the toilet fill valve of claim 10 , wherein the step of moving the side lever into the lock position further comprises engaging a float of the float and arm assembly, thereby pushing the float and arm assembly outward and upward to position the float and arm assembly in the first position. 15. A system comprising: a toilet fill valve comprising a float and arm assembly, the toilet fill valve configured to close in response to the float and arm assembly moving to a first position and to open in response to the float and arm assembly moving to a second position; and a side lever associated with the float and arm assembly, the side lever configured to rotate about an axis extending into a cover of the toilet fill valve, the side lever comprising a hook extending radially outward from the axis that engages the float and arm assembly, wherein the side lever is biased into predefined positions and configured to engage with the cover to secure the side lever in a lock position and restrict movement of the float and arm assembly when the side lever is in the lock position. 16. The system of claim 15 , wherein the side lever comprises one or more protrusions that engage the cover that houses the float and arm assembly to secure seat the side lever in the lock position. 17. The system of claim 16 , wherein the one or more protrusions are configured to engage a notch or dip in the cover. 18. The system of claim 15 , wherein the side lever rotates about the axis that extends into the cover so that the hook rotates to engage a first location of the float and arm assembly, the hook engaging the first location when the side lever is in the lock position, thereby causing the float and arm assembly to be secured in the first position and the toilet fill valve to maintain a closed state. 19. The system of claim 18 , wherein the side lever rotates about the axis that extends into the cover so that the hook rotates to engage a second location of the float and arm assembly, the hook engaging the second location when the side lever is in an unlock position, thereby allowing the float and arm assembly to be in the second position and the toilet fill valve to be in an open state. 20. The system of claim 15 , wherein the cover comprises at least one protrusion that engages the side lever to secure the side lever in the lock position.
Means to prevent accidental or unauthorised actuation · CPC title
with a transmission with parts linked together from a single float to a single valve · CPC title
actuated by a float (floats F16K33/00; float-actuated valves in steam-traps F16T1/20, in boilers F22D5/08) · CPC title
with locking caps or locking bars · CPC title
said actuating element being operated manually (e.g. a push-button located in the valve actuator) · CPC title
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