Toilet Refill Tube Connector 2015/16
The invention is a connection between a toilet refill tube and an overflow pipe enabling placement of a device onto the toilet overflow pipe. A toilet system requires water to flow into the bowl as the tank is being refilled. A small tube is used to direct water from the fill valve with the outlet end being connected to the top of the overflow pipe, allowing water to flow into the overflow pipe and run into the toilet bowl whilst the toilet tank is being filled. When an odor extraction means is fitted to a toilet overflow pipe, the top portion of the overflow pipe is encapsulated, thus blocking refill tube access to the overflow pipe. The invention relates to a connection, on an odor extraction means, of suitable design and placement, to receive and secure the outlet end of the refill tube and direct water into the overflow pipe.
This invention relates to toilet refill tube connection to overflow/vent pipe and methods. In particular, the invention relates to connection to odor removal apparatus and methods for removing gases which include undesirable odors from the vicinity of a toilet or lavatory bowl. Also the relative ease of installation, particularly in retrofit situations, and servicing of such equipment. This invention includes aspects that contribute reliable connection to overflow/vent pipe via a vacuum chamber that encapsulates the overflow/vent pipe. However, the invention is not limited to this application.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONWith symphonic flush type toilet bowls, water is required to be added to the bowl whilst the tank is in refill tube mode and so a tube directs water from the fill valve to the overflow/vent pipe for the purpose of adding water to the bowl. The known method of adding water to the bowl uses a small tube connected to the refill tube valve and is attached to the top of the overflow/vent pipe. Also known methods of toilet odor removal where an extraction means with a vacuum chamber or the like which is mounted on the overflow/vent pipe within the toilet tank, the refill tube tube must enter from the base of the vacuum chamber of the extraction means and be routed up the inside of the vacuum chamber to the top of the overflow/vent pipe where it will be attached or otherwise allowing water to enter the overflow/vent pipe providing proper toilet function including the required water level in the bowl for symphonic flush and creating a seal (trap) within the bowl stopping sewage odor entering a room through the toilet. This method can be problematic and requires a particular understanding when installing the odor extraction device. The known methods of odour extraction are neither positive, quick or easy to install, or service. Known methods of fitting a refill tube tube in conjunction with an odor removal extraction means offers risk and installation difficulties requiring trained or otherwise qualified person with some understanding of the toilet equipment to avoid the risk of toilet failure. If the refill tube water supply to the overflow/vent pipe is not secure or correct it may cause the toilet to malfunction creating health and safety issues.
OBJECT OF THE INVENTIONIt is an object of the present invention to provide a superior, easier and more reliable water connection method from the refill tube valve nipple to the overflow/vent pipe when a vacuum chamber of some kind including an odour removal device and/or methods is placed over the overflow/vent pipe going at least some way toward overcoming the foregoing disadvantages of other known methods, or will at least provide an easy to install and service useful option aiding in health, hygiene, air quality and carbon foot print improvements.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONA purpose made refill tube connector will be in fluid connection with the vacuum chamber which is in fluid connection with the overflow/vent pipe which is in gaseous connection with the extraction means.
The extraction means housing/s are designed for the attachment of the extraction means to some part of the toilet such as the overflow/vent pipe for example. The housing and/or extraction means is thereby in gaseous connection with the bowl in order to create a pressure drop within the bowl and thereby draw air from the bathroom through the toilet bowl to the extraction means. The vacuum chamber when used for odor extraction typically has the lower edge immersed into the water of a toilet tank allowing an extraction means to create a vacuum or partial vacuum to induce an air flow from the toilet bowl to the extraction means.
As the refill tube tube is typically taken in a reasonably direct route from the refill tube valve to the overflow/vent pipe (normally part of the flush valve), the addition of an extraction means vacuum chamber will interfere with the refill tube tube pathway and so it must be rerouted down below water lever, under the lower edge of the vacuum chamber, back up to the top of the overflow/vent pipe and with a U bend or some such method cause the water from the refill tube valve to enter the overflow/vent pipe thus charging the bowl trap (adding water to the toilet bowl) ensuring proper toilet function and operation. The refill tube tube would not normally be long enough to be rerouted in this way and would require replacing or otherwise extending the tube length.
This invention allows for the direct connection of the refill tube tube to the vacuum chamber by having a refill tube connector (nipple, socket or other) on the vacuum chamber or such like that is in fluid connection with the overflow/vent pipe. The connection provides a secure and simple fluid link/connection between the fill valve and overflow pipe without compromising the effective operation or function of either the toilet system or the odor extraction means.
The method allows an easy way to maintain the normal toilet function when a chamber such as the vacuum chamber of a toilet odor extraction means is fitted to a toilet tank and so requires minimal training to connect the refill tube tube to the extraction means in place of to the overflow/vent pipe as would be the case with a standard toilet tank.
Accordingly, in one respect, the invention is a method which allows for the supply of water from the fill valve to the overflow/vent pipe in the presence of a odor extraction means vacuum chamber of some sort that requires some level of vacuum within the vacuum chamber and or overflow pipe for effective odor removal without compromising toilet functions
having a bowl
a flushing water way within the bowl
a fluid connection between the bowl and the flush valve
a water way and or a flush valve within the tank
an overflow/vent pipe being in gaseous connection with the bowl or flush valve
an extraction means that is in gaseous connection with the overflow/vent pipe
being the gaseous passageway between the bowl the tank and the extraction means
a refill tube connector providing a fluid connection of the refill tube tube from the atmospheric side of the vacuum chamber to the negative pressure side of the vacuum chamber providing a waterway on the inside of the vacuum chamber directing water
from the refill tube to the overflow/vent pipe being in fluid communication with the bowl.
Preferably the connection will link the refill tube on the outside of the vacuum chamber to the overflow/vent pipe on the inside of the vacuum chamber.
Preferably there is a tube or similar connecting the fill valve to the refill tube connector
Preferably the refill tube connector is connected to the vacuum chamber or passes through the vacuum chamber
Preferably the refill tube connector directs water into the overflow/vent pipe
Preferably the refill tube connector is part of or adequately fastened to the vacuum chamber
Preferably the seal between the refill tube connector and the vacuum chamber is adequate to maintain sufficient vacuum within the vacuum chamber so as to allow the odor extraction means to perform at an adequate and acceptable level
Preferably the refill tube connector allows for a fast and secure refill tube connection
Preferably the refill tube connector has a barb type, a compression or similar connection that allows for a secure refill tube connection
Preferably the refill tube connector passes through the vacuum chamber
Preferably the refill tube connector is at a suitable level or position for directing water into the overflow/vent pipe
Preferably the refill tube connector is near the top or above the top of overflow/vent pipe
Preferably the refill tube connector can readily be in fluid communication with the fill valve
Preferably the overflow/vent pipe is in fluid communication/connection with the refill tube connector
Preferably the refill tube connector does not adversely effect any toilet operational function
Preferably the refill tube connector does not adversely affect any odor extraction means function or effect
Preferably the connection can utilize the existing refill tube
Preferably the invention will allow an easier and simpler method of conveying water from the fill valve to the overflow/vent pipe in the presents of a device or vacuum chamber such as a vacuum chamber or inlet shroud as in the case with an odor extraction means where odor is drawn from the bowl through the overflow/vent pipe
Preferably the connection is an integral part of the vacuum chamber
Preferably the refill tube connector will include an inlet
Being an attachment or part of the vacuum chamber
Preferably the connection will include an outlet
Preferably the outlet is above or within the overflow/vent pipe
To those skilled in the art to which the invention relates, many changes in construction and widely differing embodiments and applications of the invention will suggest themselves without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims. The disclosures and the descriptions herein purely illustrative and are not intended to be in any sense limiting.
The invention consists of the forgoing and also envisages constructions of which the following gives examples.
One preferred form of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawing in which;
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Again the negative air pressure within the vacuum chamber (H) and overflow pipe (D) draws gases from the bowl therefore, from the foregoing, it will be seen that a very effective and efficient method of connecting a refill tube in the presence of a device such as an odor removal means is achievable with this invention making it a sure and safe connection method for such devices.
This invention allows for an alternative to current methods where the refill tube (F) must be routed down into the water (B), under the bottom edge (K) of the vacuum chamber (H), back up the inside of the vacuum chamber (H) and into the top of or above the overflow/vent pipe inlet (G). This is a far easier and secure installation method for any such device. The connection between refill tube (F) and refill tube connector (J) is always visible where as the joint security of the existing method may be compromised and not easily seen or noticed particularly during a retro-fit situation.
Claims
1. An odor removal device for a toilet the tank having a flush valve the refill tube supplying water to the overflow/vent pipe
- the odor removal device having a vacuum chamber
- the odor removal device vacuum chamber being in gaseous communication with the overflow/vent pipe
- the vacuum chamber having a refill tube connector
- the refill tube being in fluid communication with the refill tube connector
- the refill tube being in fluid communication with the fill valve
- the refill tube connector being in fluid communication with the overflow/vent pipe
- the toilet having
- a tank
- water way for flushing water to flow from the tank to the bowl
- the tank having a fill valve
- the flush valve or tank having an overflow/vent pipe
- the fill valve having a refill tube
- a fluid connection from the fill valve to the overflow pipe when the fill valve is allowing water to refill the tank
2. An odor removal apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein the gases extraction means comprises a vacuum chamber that has a refill tube connector for connection of the refill tube from the fill valve supplying water to that refill tube connector which directs water into the overflow pipe, therefore allowing easy and sure connection of the refill tube to the refill tube connector for correct toilet function.
3. A vacuum chamber as claimed in claim 1, that provides a gaseous communication between the extraction means and the overflow/vent pipe, whereas the vacuum chamber interrupts the normal path of the refill tube. A refill tube connector as claimed in claim 1 provides a fluid communication between the fill valve and the overflow/vent pipe.
4. The refill tube connector as claimed in claim 1, is either connected to, or part of the vacuum chamber.
5. The refill tube connector as claimed in claim 4, will be positioned in the vacuum chamber at a point that allows suitable fluid communication from the fill valve to the overflow/vent pipe for suitable toilet function and ease of vacuum chamber manufacture and or extraction means installation.
6. The refill tube connector as claimed in claim 4, can pass through the vacuum chamber at any point.
7. The refill tube connector is positioned through the wall of the vacuum chamber at a point that it may easily direct water from the fill valve into the overflow/vent pipe.
8. The refill tube connector as claimed in claim 7, is designed to terminate within the vacuum chamber at a point above or within the overflow/vent pipe ensuring a fail safe water tight method of placement and alignment to the overflow/vent pipe so that water goes down the overflow/vent pipe for correct toilet function.
9. The refill tube connector as claimed in claim 2, has a barb type, swage, ribs or swelling in it's diameter to assist in retaining the refill tube for useful and reliable purpose.
10. The refill tube connector is either part of the vacuum chamber or a separate part that is clipped, glued, welded or otherwise attached.
11. As described in claims above, this invention is in at least going some way to reduce the risk of failure of alternative methods with regard to joints and alignment of the refill tube connector above or into the overflow/vent pipe.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 17, 2016
Publication Date: May 31, 2018
Inventors: Stephen Mickleson (Tauranga), Gary Curtis (Tauranga)
Application Number: 15/130,978