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US2657703A
US2657703A US146072A US14607250A US2657703A US 2657703 A US2657703 A US 2657703A US 146072 A US146072 A US 146072A US 14607250 A US14607250 A US 14607250A US 2657703 A US2657703 A US 2657703A
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    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
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    • E03C1/00Domestic plumbing installations for fresh water or waste water; Sinks
    • E03C1/02Plumbing installations for fresh water
    • E03C1/10Devices for preventing contamination of drinking-water pipes, e.g. means for aerating self-closing flushing valves
    • E03C1/102Devices for preventing contamination of drinking-water pipes, e.g. means for aerating self-closing flushing valves using an air gap device
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T137/00Fluid handling
    • Y10T137/3149Back flow prevention by vacuum breaking [e.g., anti-siphon devices]
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10T137/00Fluid handling
    • Y10T137/7287Liquid level responsive or maintaining systems
    • Y10T137/7358By float controlled valve
    • Y10T137/7439Float arm operated valve
    • Y10T137/7462With refill pipe
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10T137/00Fluid handling
    • Y10T137/8593Systems
    • Y10T137/86292System with plural openings, one a gas vent or access opening
    • Y10T137/86324Tank with gas vent and inlet or outlet
    • Y10T137/86332Vent and inlet or outlet in unitary mounting
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10T137/00Fluid handling
    • Y10T137/8593Systems
    • Y10T137/86348Tank with internally extending flow guide, pipe or conduit
    • Y10T137/86372Inlet internally extending

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  • This invention relates to anisolating tube for isolating a. potable'water supply from polluted water in atank'or receptacle.
  • a supply tube to 'a tank such as the flush tank of an ordinary toilet is isolated from water in the tank by an isolating member which in turn is suitably, attached .to
  • the isolating member provided in this embodiment may comprise an isolating tube I4 which surrounds the supply tube l2 and isolates saidsupply: tube from the polluted water in-the tankv l0.
  • the upper-extremity 16 of the isolat ingtub e is abovethenormal level of water' 20 in. the tank. This'results in' the supply tube be ing. efiEectivelyisolated from the water in the tank [-0 I so that if a leak should form in the supply tube and a siphon develop in the water supply, water will not be 'drawn from the tank to the water supply I 1, .
  • the isolating tube which surrounds the supply..tube' may beretained'in the tank in any suitable manner.
  • a flange 30 is provided on the isolating tube I4 which-is of greater diameter. than the opening 32 in the bottomof. the flush tank.
  • a sealing-member 34 is provided so that when the flange 30 is drawn toward the bottom of the'fiush tank the sealing member, which is preferably of a resilient materiaLgwill-prevent' leakage from the tank.
  • the lower extremity 36 of isolating tube I4 is threadedto receive the upper end of the spider 3,8.
  • Said spider is threaded at its lower end to secure the isolating tube to the pipe 40 which is attached to .the supply of potable water (not shownLat on'e extremity and to the supply tube l2..at,th e other extremity.
  • a resilient washer .42 be utilized to prevent injury to the flush tank, which is usually made of porcelain or similar brittle material, when the spideris tightenedp. 1
  • the isolating tube is open to the atmosphere at its lower extremity 46 so that any water that may enter the isolating tube either through the failure of the primary overflow or through a leak developing in the supply tube will flow from the bottom of the isolating tube between the arms 44 of the spider and onto the floor thereby warning the house owner of the necessity for repairs.
  • a device for isolating potable water from polluted water in a flush tank the combination of: a supply tube which projects into said tank, a ball cock mounted in said flush tank at the upper extremity of said supply tube having a discharge opening, an overflow tube in said flush tank, an isolating member surrounding said supply tube and isolating said supply tube from water in said tank with the ball cock discharge opening positioned above the upper extremity of said isolating member, the upper extremity of said isolatin member being open to the atmosphere and located above the upper extremity of said overflow tube, and means for venting the lower extremity of said isolating member to the atmosphere.
  • a device for isolating potable water from polluted water in a flush tank the combination of z a supply tube which projects into said tank, an isolating member surrounding said supply tube and isolating said supply tube from water in said tank, a ball cock mounted on the upper extremity of said isolating member having a discharge opening positioned above the upper extremity of the isolating tube, means for venting the upper extremity of said isolating member to the atmosphere, and means for venting the lower extremity of said isolating member to the atmosphere.
  • a device for isolating potable water from polluted water in a flush tank the combination of: a supply tube which projects into said tank, an overflow tube in said tank, an isolating member surrounding said supply tube and isolating said supply tube from water in said tank, the upper extremity of said isolating member being above the upper extremity of said overflow tube, a ball cock mounted on said isolating member having a discharge opening positioned above the upper extremity of the isolatin tube, means for venting the upper extremity of said isolating member to the atmosphere, and means for venting the lower extremity of said isolating member to the atmosphere.
  • a device for isolating potable water from polluted water in a flush tank the combination of: a supply tube which projects into said tank, a ball cock mounted in said flush tank at the upper extremity of said supply tube, an overflow tube in said flush tank, an isolating member surrounding said supply tube and isolating said supply tube from water in said tank, the upper extremity of said isolating member being open to the atmosphere and located above the upper extremity of said overflow tube, and means for venting the lower extremity of said isolating member to the atmosphere, and a refill tube having a vent therein which vent is positioned below said ball cock discharge opening and above the upper extremity of said isolating tube whereby a portion of the water discharged from said ball cock flows through said reflll tube.
  • a device for isolating potable water from polluted water in a flush tank the combination of: a supply tube which projects into said tank, an isolating member surrounding said supply tube and isolating said supply tube from water in said tank, a ball cock mounted on the upper extremity of said isolating member, means for venting the upper extremity of said isolating member to the atmosphere, means for venting the lower extremity of said isolating member to the atmosphere and a refill tube having a vent therein which vent is positioned below said ball cock discharge opening and above the upper extremity of said isolating tube whereby a portion of the water discharged from said ball .cock flows through said refill tube.
  • a device for isolating potable water from polluted water in a flush tank the combination of: a supply tube which projects into said tank, an overflow tube in said tank, an isolating member surrounding said supply tube and isolating said supply tube from water in said tank, the upper extremity of said isolatin member being above the upper extremity of said overflow tube, a ball cock mounted on said isolating member, means for venting the upper extremity of said isolating member to the atmosphere, means for venting the lower extremity of said isolating member to the atmosphere, and a refill tube having a vent therein which vent is positioned below said ball cock discharge opening and above the upper extremity of said isolating tube whereby a portion of the water discharged from said ball cook flows through said refill tube.

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Nov. 3, 1953 R. EIBLETCHER ISOLATING TUBE Filed Feb- 24, 1950 INVENTOR.
.aaamw fiaqm u BY a @ATTORNEYS.
Patented Nov. 3, 1953 Qmce Italph Edwin Bletchei, hngelesgcalif. [exhumat on February ;24, 1950seh 1iva114a67a 6 Claims. I (cringe-1151* j;
V This invention relates to anisolating tube for isolating a. potable'water supply from polluted water in atank'or receptacle.
"It. is desirable toisolate the potable water supply from polluted water in-a tank or receptaclezto' prevent possible contamination inthe water supply in the event that the water supply should develop a leak 'and a vacuum should form in the supply'lina'thereby siphoning water from the tank to the water supply. .It' is'frequently required by law that some precautions be taken to prevent this possible occurrence; J
It is an object of this invention to isolate th potable'water supply from contact with the polluted water in a tank to accomplish the aforementioned result.
' Itis a further object of this invention to provide an emergency overflow in the event that the primary overflow in a hash 'ta'nk fails to function properly. It is a further object of this inventionto provide for immediate discoveryofa leak forming in the supply tube to expedite locating andir'epairing of said leak. q In what is now considered the preferred embodiment of this invention, a supply tube to 'a tank such as the flush tank of an ordinary toilet is isolated from water in the tank by an isolating member which in turn is suitably, attached .to
the tank. Means are provided to advise of a leak in the supply tube or of overflow into the isolating means in the event that the principal overflow in thetank fails to function properly. "It' isto be understood, however, that various changes in the size, shape and location of. the 'various' elements of this invention .may be resorted ,to'
Refefring w o Fig. l' wl'ierein the preferred embodiment of this invention is illustrated as;- sembled in flush tank'l'll, which is providedvvith the usual supply of potable water through supply tube l2.
The isolating member provided in this embodiment may comprise an isolating tube I4 which surrounds the supply tube l2 and isolates saidsupply: tube from the polluted water in-the tankv l0. The upper-extremity 16 of the isolat ingtub e is abovethenormal level of water' 20 in. the tank. This'results in' the supply tube be ing. efiEectivelyisolated from the water in the tank [-0 I so that if a leak should form in the supply tube and a siphon develop in the water supply, water will not be 'drawn from the tank to the water supply I 1, .After. the potable waterpasses through the supply tube, its passage being. controlled by a conventionalball cook 22 at the upper extremity ofsaid supply tube,illu s'trated here as retained on the wall of theflush tank by screws 23, and
being controlled through lever-24- by aball (not shown) as is well known to those skilled in the 9,143.31. The waterthen passes from the ball cock through a passage 25 andout thenozzle 25 and into the tank;f A portion of the water enters the refill tube 21 through opening 28 and passes into the toilet bowl (not shown). The details of the ball cock. form no part of thisinvention and it may be of .any suitable construction.
The isolating tube, which surrounds the supply..tube' may beretained'in the tank in any suitable manner.. In .this embodiment a flange 30 is provided on the isolating tube I4 which-is of greater diameter. than the opening 32 in the bottomof. the flush tank. A sealing-member 34 isprovided so that when the flange 30 is drawn toward the bottom of the'fiush tank the sealing member, which is preferably of a resilient materiaLgwill-prevent' leakage from the tank.
.The lower extremity 36 of isolating tube I4 is threadedto receive the upper end of the spider 3,8. Said spider is threaded at its lower end to secure the isolating tube to the pipe 40 which is attached to .the supply of potable water (not shownLat on'e extremity and to the supply tube l2..at,th e other extremity. Thus when the spider istightened theisolating tube is drawn towards thepi'peAO compressing the sealing member 32 and :preventing leakage. from the flush tank. A resilient washer .42 be utilized to prevent injury to the flush tank, which is usually made of porcelain or similar brittle material, when the spideris tightenedp. 1
.;. ;fhe upper extremity, IQ. of the isolating tube in this: embodiment.'is open to the atmosphere and; beingipositionedf above the levl cr me overflow tube 18, will act as an emergency overflow in the event that the primary overflow fails to function properly. 7
The isolating tube is open to the atmosphere at its lower extremity 46 so that any water that may enter the isolating tube either through the failure of the primary overflow or through a leak developing in the supply tube will flow from the bottom of the isolating tube between the arms 44 of the spider and onto the floor thereby warning the house owner of the necessity for repairs.
In Figure 4 a modified embodiment of this invention is illustrated wherein like parts having the same function will be given the same designation as in the principal embodiment with the addition of the exponent a.
It is apparent that the only diiierence between this modification and the principal embodiment lies in the fact that the ball cook in this modification is mounted upon the isolating tube instead of being retained to the wall of the flush tank as seen in Figure l. The upper extremity of the isolating tube is threaded internally to receive a suitable threaded portion upon the lower extremity of the ball cock. Suitable ports 48 may be provided, either in the isolating member or as shown here in the lower portion of the ball cock body, to vent the upper end of the isolating tube to the atmosphere in order that the isolating tube may serve as an emergency overflow in the event that the primary overfiow fails.
While I have herein shown my invention as adapted to the flush tank of a toilet, it is obvious that my invention is not limited to such use, and where in the claims I employ the wording flush tank, I wish to be understood as not limiting my invention to this particular use, and that I intend the words flush tank to include any tank or container which is filled with water and susceptible of pollution in a similar manner.
I claim:
1. In a device for isolating potable water from polluted water in a flush tank, the combination of: a supply tube which projects into said tank, a ball cock mounted in said flush tank at the upper extremity of said supply tube having a discharge opening, an overflow tube in said flush tank, an isolating member surrounding said supply tube and isolating said supply tube from water in said tank with the ball cock discharge opening positioned above the upper extremity of said isolating member, the upper extremity of said isolatin member being open to the atmosphere and located above the upper extremity of said overflow tube, and means for venting the lower extremity of said isolating member to the atmosphere.
2. In a device for isolating potable water from polluted water in a flush tank, the combination of z a supply tube which projects into said tank, an isolating member surrounding said supply tube and isolating said supply tube from water in said tank, a ball cock mounted on the upper extremity of said isolating member having a discharge opening positioned above the upper extremity of the isolating tube, means for venting the upper extremity of said isolating member to the atmosphere, and means for venting the lower extremity of said isolating member to the atmosphere.
3. In a device for isolating potable water from polluted water in a flush tank, the combination of: a supply tube which projects into said tank, an overflow tube in said tank, an isolating member surrounding said supply tube and isolating said supply tube from water in said tank, the upper extremity of said isolating member being above the upper extremity of said overflow tube, a ball cock mounted on said isolating member having a discharge opening positioned above the upper extremity of the isolatin tube, means for venting the upper extremity of said isolating member to the atmosphere, and means for venting the lower extremity of said isolating member to the atmosphere.
4. In a device for isolating potable water from polluted water in a flush tank, the combination of: a supply tube which projects into said tank, a ball cock mounted in said flush tank at the upper extremity of said supply tube, an overflow tube in said flush tank, an isolating member surrounding said supply tube and isolating said supply tube from water in said tank, the upper extremity of said isolating member being open to the atmosphere and located above the upper extremity of said overflow tube, and means for venting the lower extremity of said isolating member to the atmosphere, and a refill tube having a vent therein which vent is positioned below said ball cock discharge opening and above the upper extremity of said isolating tube whereby a portion of the water discharged from said ball cock flows through said reflll tube.
5. In a device for isolating potable water from polluted water in a flush tank, the combination of: a supply tube which projects into said tank, an isolating member surrounding said supply tube and isolating said supply tube from water in said tank, a ball cock mounted on the upper extremity of said isolating member, means for venting the upper extremity of said isolating member to the atmosphere, means for venting the lower extremity of said isolating member to the atmosphere and a refill tube having a vent therein which vent is positioned below said ball cock discharge opening and above the upper extremity of said isolating tube whereby a portion of the water discharged from said ball .cock flows through said refill tube.
6. In a device for isolating potable water from polluted water in a flush tank, the combination of: a supply tube which projects into said tank, an overflow tube in said tank, an isolating member surrounding said supply tube and isolating said supply tube from water in said tank, the upper extremity of said isolatin member being above the upper extremity of said overflow tube, a ball cock mounted on said isolating member, means for venting the upper extremity of said isolating member to the atmosphere, means for venting the lower extremity of said isolating member to the atmosphere, and a refill tube having a vent therein which vent is positioned below said ball cock discharge opening and above the upper extremity of said isolating tube whereby a portion of the water discharged from said ball cook flows through said refill tube.
RALPH EDWIN BLETCHER.
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US3102275A (en) * 1960-09-12 1963-09-03 Fred I Raymond Water closets
US3234565A (en) * 1963-03-20 1966-02-15 Armitage Ware Ltd Flushing cistern and watercloset suite of the double trap type
US3332433A (en) * 1964-06-01 1967-07-25 Mansfield Sanitary Inc Adjustable anti-siphon connection
US3620539A (en) * 1968-08-23 1971-11-16 Us Army Moisture-proof wire holder
US3930516A (en) * 1974-12-05 1976-01-06 Mansfield Sanitary Inc. Ballcock assembly

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US2240904A (en) * 1939-10-27 1941-05-06 Pierce John B Foundation Tank refill and air gap

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US2240904A (en) * 1939-10-27 1941-05-06 Pierce John B Foundation Tank refill and air gap

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US3102275A (en) * 1960-09-12 1963-09-03 Fred I Raymond Water closets
US3234565A (en) * 1963-03-20 1966-02-15 Armitage Ware Ltd Flushing cistern and watercloset suite of the double trap type
US3332433A (en) * 1964-06-01 1967-07-25 Mansfield Sanitary Inc Adjustable anti-siphon connection
US3620539A (en) * 1968-08-23 1971-11-16 Us Army Moisture-proof wire holder
US3930516A (en) * 1974-12-05 1976-01-06 Mansfield Sanitary Inc. Ballcock assembly

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