Wall flush valve
US-2025067035-A1 · Feb 27, 2025 · US
US9605419B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9605419-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313970116-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 19, 2013 |
| Priority date | Aug 23, 2012 |
| Publication date | Mar 28, 2017 |
| Grant date | Mar 28, 2017 |
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A main valve seat surface for engaging the piston, an outer sidewall, and an inner sidewall defining a flow passage with a first opening and an second opening, the flow passage having a reduced diameter portion.
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A flush valve system comprising: a hollow valve body having an inlet, an outlet, and a main valve seat there between; a piston assembly movable within the hollow valve body and configured to seat upon the main valve seat to seal the inlet from the outlet; an upper pressure chamber positioned above the piston assembly within the hollow valve body, the upper pressure chamber in fluid communication with an interior of the piston assembly; a relief valve positioned within the piston assembly, the relief valve sealing the upper pressure chamber and interior of the piston assembly from the outlet; the main valve seat having an upper ring, a middle portion, and a lower skirt and having a main valve seat surface for engaging the piston, an outer sidewall, and an inner sidewall defining a flow passage with a piston-side opening and an outlet-side opening, the flow passage having a reduced diameter portion at a transition from the upper ring to the middle portion below the main valve seat and the inner sidewall tapering from the reduced diameter portion to the outlet-side opening; the piston-side opening including a counter bore on the main valve seat surface, the counter bore circumscribing a portion of the flow passage and a curved shoulder transitioning from the counterbore to the inner sidewall and the inner sidewall tapering from the reduced diameter portion to the outlet-side opening. 2. The flush valve system of claim 1 , wherein the flow passage piston-side opening has a larger diameter than the reduced diameter portion and further wherein the inner sidewall tapering is about 10 degrees. 3. The flush valve system of claim 1 , wherein the flow passage comprises a first diameter adjacent the piston valve, a second diameter defined by the reduced diameter portion, and a third diameter adjacent the outlet, the first diameter and third diameter being larger than the second diameter. 4. The flush valve system of claim 1 , further comprising an annular ridge on a valve seat surface of the main valve seat and wherein the curved shoulder portion engaging a flat surface of the counterbore which engages the annular ridge and the annular ridge sloping to the flat surface of the counterbore, the flat surface perpendicular to the fluid flow passage, the flat surface flat surface of the counterbore annular about and adjacent to the curved shoulder transitioning from the valve seat surface to the inner sidewall. 5. A main valve assembly for a piston-type flushometer, comprising: an upper ring, middle portion, and a lower skirt; a main valve seat surface in the upper ring for engaging a piston, an outer sidewall, and an inner sidewall defining a flow passage with a piston-side opening and an outlet-side opening, the main valve seat surface disposed about a counterbore, the counterbore disposed in the piston-side opening; an annular ridge on a valve seat surface and wherein the counter bore further comprises a flat surface engaging the annular ridge and a curved shoulder, the flat surface perpendicular to the fluid flow passage, the flat surface of the counterbore annular about and adjacent to the curved shoulder transitioning from the valve seat surface to the inner sidewall; the flow passage having a reduced diameter portion at a transition from the upper ring to the middle portion below the valve seat surface and with the curved shoulder transitioning from the counterbore to the inner sidewall and the inner sidewall tapering from the reduced diameter portion to the outlet-side opening, wherein the inner sidewall tapers linearly. 6. The valve seat of claim 5 , wherein the first opening has a larger diameter than the reduced diameter portion and wherein the outlet-side opening defines an area about 17% greater than the area defined by the piston-side opening. 7. The valve seat of claim 5 , wherein the flow passage comprises a first diameter portion, a second diameter portion defined by the reduced diameter portion, and a third diameter portion, the second diameter portion positioned between the first diameter portion and the third diameter portion. 8. A flush valve system comprising: a hollow valve body having an inlet, an outlet, and a main valve seat there between, the hollow valve body further including a handle opening; a piston assembly movable within the hollow valve body and configured to seat upon the main valve seat to seal the inlet from the outlet; an upper pressure chamber positioned above the valve member within the hollow valve body; the piston assembly including a piston having an interior piston chamber and a cap; the main valve seat having a main valve seat surface for engaging the piston, the main valve seat having an upper ring,a middle portion, and a lower skirt each having an outer sidewall and an inner sidewall defining a flow passage with a piston-side opening in the upper ring and an outlet-side opening in the lower skirt, the flow passage having a reduced diameter portion at a transition from the ring to the middle portion wherein the inner diameter of the main valve seat assembly increases from the middle portion to the lower skirt and the flow passage has a frustro-conical shape with the piston-side opening corresponding with the smaller face of the frustro-conical shape. 9. The flush valve system of claim 8 , further comprising an actuation mechanism positioning bushing having an eccentric opening. 10. The flush valve system of claim 8 , wherein the cap comprises a cylindrical body with a cylindrical lip atop the body and having a larger diameter, the cap including an exhaust passage there through the lip and body providing communication between the upper pressure chamber and the interior piston chamber, the exhaust passage being positioned substantially in the center of the cap. 11. The flush valve system of claim 8 , further comprising a counter bore on the main valve seat surface, the counter bore circumscribing a portion of the flow passage. 12. The flush valve system of claim 11 , comprising an annular ridge on a valve seat surface of the main valve seat. 13. The flush valve system of claim 12 , wherein the annular ridge slopes to a flat surface of the counterbore, the flat surface perpendicular to the fluid flow passage, the flat surface of the counterbore annular about and adjacent to a curved shoulder which transitions from the valve seat surface to the inner sidewall.
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