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ADJUSTABLE TOILET FLAPPER VALVE ASSEMBLY
20210246642 · 2021-08-12 · ·

A toilet flapper valve assembly is provided. The flapper valve assembly has a flapper, cone and an adjustment dial. The adjustment dial controls the flow of water into and flow of air oat of the cone. Adjustment of the adjustment dial relative to the cone simultaneously adjusts die flow of water into and air out of the cone.

AIR ODOR REMOVAL SYSTEM WITH SEWAGE PLUMBING ATTACHMENT FOR A TOILET ASSEMBLY
20230399835 · 2023-12-14 ·

An air odor removal system with sewage or septic plumbing attachment removes odors from a toilet assembly by having a conduit fluidly coupling ambient environment around the toilet assembly to the inside of a toilet tank and another conduit fluidly coupling the inside of the toilet tank with an air mover, e.g., vacuum, wherein the air mover will remove air within the toilet tank, which typically includes a negative odor, and transfer said air and odor, through another conduit, to a one-way valve of a sewage plumbing conduit, typically referred to as an air admittance valve for discharge.

AIR ODOR REMOVAL SYSTEM WITH SEWAGE PLUMBING ATTACHMENT FOR A TOILET ASSEMBLY
20230399835 · 2023-12-14 ·

An air odor removal system with sewage or septic plumbing attachment removes odors from a toilet assembly by having a conduit fluidly coupling ambient environment around the toilet assembly to the inside of a toilet tank and another conduit fluidly coupling the inside of the toilet tank with an air mover, e.g., vacuum, wherein the air mover will remove air within the toilet tank, which typically includes a negative odor, and transfer said air and odor, through another conduit, to a one-way valve of a sewage plumbing conduit, typically referred to as an air admittance valve for discharge.

Absorbent Article Comprising A Synthetic Polymer Derived from A Renewable Resource and Methods of Producing Said Article
20210198881 · 2021-07-01 ·

A method for making a disposable absorbent article is provided. The method comprises the steps of providing a first nonwoven comprising synthetic fibers comprising a .sup.14C/C ratio of about 1.0×10.sup.−14 or greater, providing a second nonwoven comprising synthetic fibers comprising a comprising a .sup.14C/C ratio of about 1.0×10.sup.−14 or greater, converting the second nonwoven into a topsheet so that the topsheet comprises a Liquid Strike Through value of less than 4 seconds, and combining the first nonwoven and the topsheet with other absorbent article components to form a disposable absorbent article.

Absorbent Article Comprising A Synthetic Polymer Derived from A Renewable Resource and Methods of Producing Said Article
20210198881 · 2021-07-01 ·

A method for making a disposable absorbent article is provided. The method comprises the steps of providing a first nonwoven comprising synthetic fibers comprising a .sup.14C/C ratio of about 1.0×10.sup.−14 or greater, providing a second nonwoven comprising synthetic fibers comprising a comprising a .sup.14C/C ratio of about 1.0×10.sup.−14 or greater, converting the second nonwoven into a topsheet so that the topsheet comprises a Liquid Strike Through value of less than 4 seconds, and combining the first nonwoven and the topsheet with other absorbent article components to form a disposable absorbent article.

Absorbent Article Comprising A Synthetic Polymer Derived from A Renewable Resource and Methods of Producing Said Article
20210131086 · 2021-05-06 ·

An absorbent article is disclosed having a topsheet, a backsheet joined with the topsheet, an absorbent core disposed between the topsheet and the backsheet, and a synthetic superabsorbent polymer derived from a first renewable resource via at least one intermediate compound, wherein said superabsorbent polymer exhibits a defined Saline Flow Conductivity value and Absorption Against Pressure value. Alternately, an absorbent article is disclosed having a synthetic polyolefin derived from a first renewable resource via at least one intermediate compound. The synthetic polyolefin exhibits defined performance characteristics making the polyolefin particularly useful in certain components of the absorbent article. Methods for making the aforementioned absorbent articles are also disclosed.

Absorbent Article Comprising A Synthetic Polymer Derived from A Renewable Resource and Methods of Producing Said Article
20210131086 · 2021-05-06 ·

An absorbent article is disclosed having a topsheet, a backsheet joined with the topsheet, an absorbent core disposed between the topsheet and the backsheet, and a synthetic superabsorbent polymer derived from a first renewable resource via at least one intermediate compound, wherein said superabsorbent polymer exhibits a defined Saline Flow Conductivity value and Absorption Against Pressure value. Alternately, an absorbent article is disclosed having a synthetic polyolefin derived from a first renewable resource via at least one intermediate compound. The synthetic polyolefin exhibits defined performance characteristics making the polyolefin particularly useful in certain components of the absorbent article. Methods for making the aforementioned absorbent articles are also disclosed.

Flush valve with relief valve having axially-translatable valve element

A flush valve has a relief valve including a stationary relief valve housing and an axially-translatable valve element. The axially-translatable valve element has an axial end that can be selectively translated to unseal an upper opening in a relief passageway through the stationary relief valve housing in order to permit fluid flow therethrough in order to initiate a flush cycle by the lifting of a diaphragm assembly. The axially-translatable valve element may include lead screw-like features which can be used to axially drive the axially-translatable valve element relative to the stationary relief valve housing to open or close the relief valve.

Flush valve with relief valve having axially-translatable valve element

A flush valve has a relief valve including a stationary relief valve housing and an axially-translatable valve element. The axially-translatable valve element has an axial end that can be selectively translated to unseal an upper opening in a relief passageway through the stationary relief valve housing in order to permit fluid flow therethrough in order to initiate a flush cycle by the lifting of a diaphragm assembly. The axially-translatable valve element may include lead screw-like features which can be used to axially drive the axially-translatable valve element relative to the stationary relief valve housing to open or close the relief valve.

Absorbent article comprising a synthetic polymer derived from a renewable resource and methods of producing said article
10920407 · 2021-02-16 · ·

An absorbent article is disclosed having a topsheet, a backsheet joined with the topsheet, an absorbent core disposed between the topsheet and the backsheet, and a synthetic superabsorbent polymer derived from a first renewable resource via at least one intermediate compound, wherein said superabsorbent polymer exhibits a defined Saline Flow Conductivity value and Absorption Against Pressure value. Alternately, an absorbent article is disclosed having a synthetic polyolefin derived from a first renewable resource via at least one intermediate compound. The synthetic polyolefin exhibits defined performance characteristics making the polyolefin particularly useful in certain components of the absorbent article. Methods for making the aforementioned absorbent articles are also disclosed.