TOILET FLAPPER REPLACEMENT KIT AND ASSEMBLY
20220042293 · 2022-02-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
E03D1/30
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A flapper kit comprises a flapper body, a pair of mounting legs disposed rearwardly of the flapper body and a unitary mounting bar, the mounting bar used in combination with a flush valve overfill portion, the collective elements forming an assembly.
Claims
1. A toilet flapper kit for rotatably attaching a toilet flapper to a flush valve structure, the structure having a plurality of rear-mounted C-shaped receiving channels disposed within the rear surface of the overflow tube of the flush valve structure, the kit comprising: a toilet flapper comprising a flapper body having a generally circular forward portion and a pair of leg clip mounting structures disposed rearwardly of the generally circular forward portion, the leg clip mounting structures further comprising a rearward flat and a generally frustroconical retainer; a pair of leg clips each comprising a mounting leg comprising a forward facing flat having an aperture, the aperture being sized sufficiently to accommodate the frustroconical retainer to secure the leg clip mounting structures of the flapper and a clip portion, the clip portion comprising a first clip member and a second clip member, the first and second leg clips being attachable to the leg clip mounting structures and wherein the leg clips are rotatable about the frustroconical retainer from a first position in which the clip portions are closer to one another to a second position wherein the clip portions are farther apart; the pair of leg clips each further comprising a rearwardly-extending clip portion having a clip portion opening; and a bar structure comprising two axially-aligned and cylindrical clamping structures that are received at each end of a first C-shaped receiving channel defined in a rearward facing portion of an overflow tube of a flush valve and further comprising a cylindrical bar structure that is received by a second C-shaped receiving channel of the overflow tube of the flush valve structure; each of the cylindrical clamping structures being attached to an end of the bar structure via a bar supporting leg and each of the cylindrical clamping structures further being received within the clip portion opening of the leg clip at a point; wherein the leg clips are rotatable about the cylindrical clamping structures such that the flapper is rotatably connected to the flush valve.
2. The toilet flapper kit of claim 1 further comprising an inner flange and an outer flange disposed to each side of the point where the leg clips are attached to the cylindrical clamping structures of the bar structure.
3. The toilet flapper kit of claim 1 further comprising a locking lobe at each end of the bar structure.
4. The toilet flapper kit of claim 3 further comprising a flat portion to either side of the plurality of rear-mounted C-shaped receiving channels disposed within the rear surface of the overflow tube of the flush valve structure, the locking lobes engaging the flat portions.
5. The toilet flapper assembly of claim 4 wherein a single locking lobe is disposed to one end of the bar structure.
6. The toilet flapper kit of claim 1 further comprising a plurality of differently-sized leg clips for allowing use of the kit with a number of differently-sized flush valve structures.
7. The toilet flapper kit of claim 1 wherein the bar structure is formed as a unitary structure.
8. A toilet flapper assembly comprising: a flush valve structure comprising an overflow tube and a plurality of C-shaped receiving channels disposed within a rear surface of the overflow tube; a toilet flapper comprising a flapper body having a generally circular forward portion and a pair of leg clip mounting structures disposed rearwardly of the generally circular forward portion, the leg clip mounting structures further comprising a rearward flat and a generally frustroconical retainer; a pair of leg clips each comprising a mounting leg comprising a forward facing flat having an aperture, the aperture being sized sufficiently to accommodate the frustroconical retainer to secure the leg clip mounting structures of the flapper and a clip portion, the clip portion comprising a first clip member and a second clip member, the first and second leg clips being attachable to the leg clip mounting structures and wherein the leg clips are rotatable about the frustroconical retainer from a first position in which the clip portions are closer to one another to a second position wherein the clip portions are farther apart; the pair of leg clips each further comprising a rearwardly-extending clip portion having a clip portion opening; and a bar structure comprising two axially-aligned and cylindrical clamping structures that are received at each end of a first C-shaped receiving channel defined in a rearward facing portion of an overflow tube of a flush valve and further comprising a cylindrical bar structure that is received by a second C-shaped receiving channel of the overflow tube of the flush valve structure; each of the cylindrical clamping structures being attached to an end of the bar structure via a bar supporting leg and each of the cylindrical clamping structures further being received within the clip portion opening of the leg clip at a point; wherein the leg clips are rotatable about the cylindrical clamping structures such that the flapper is rotatably connected to the flush valve.
9. The toilet flapper assembly of claim 8 further comprising an inner flange and an outer flange disposed to each side of the point where the leg clips are attached to the cylindrical clamping structures of the bar structure.
10. The toilet flapper assembly of claim 8 further comprising a locking lobe at each end of the bar structure.
11. The toilet flapper assembly of claim 10 further comprising a flat portion to either side of the plurality of rear-mounted C-shaped receiving channels disposed at the rear surface of the overflow tube of the flush valve structure, the locking lobes engaging the flat portions.
12. The toilet flapper assembly of claim 11 wherein a single locking lobe is disposed to one end of the bar structure.
13. The toilet flapper assembly of claim 8 further comprising a plurality of differently-sized leg clips for allowing use of the kit with a number of differently-sized flush valve structures.
14. The toilet flapper assembly of claim 8 wherein the bar structure is formed as a unitary structure.
15. A toilet flapper kit for rotatably attaching a toilet flapper to a flush valve structure, the flush valve structure having side-mounting pegs extending from the overflow tube of the flush valve structure, the kit comprising a toilet flapper comprising a flapper body having a generally circular forward portion and a pair of leg clip mounting structures disposed rearwardly of the generally circular forward portion, the leg clip mounting structures further comprising a rearward flat and a generally frustroconical retainer; a pair of leg clips each comprising a mounting leg comprising a forward facing flat having an aperture, the aperture being sized sufficiently to accommodate the frustroconical retainer to secure the leg clip mounting structures of the flapper and a clip portion, the clip portion comprising a first clip member and a second clip member, the first and second leg clips being attachable to the leg clip mounting structures and wherein the leg clips are rotatable about the frustroconical retainer from a first position in which the clip portions are closer to one another to a second position wherein the clip portions are farther apart; the pair of leg clips each further comprising a rearwardly-extending clip portion having a clip portion opening for rotatably securing the flapper to the flush valve structure via the side-mounting pegs extending from the overflow tube of the flush valve structure; the flapper body further comprising a stop member to limit the upward travel of the flapper body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0022] As a preliminary matter and general overview, it is to be understood that the improved assembly replaces at least four flapper constructs that are currently available in the market. This assembly is presented to the user as a “kit”. The kit has one rubber flapper with an integral ball but is not limited to having a plastic retained ball for buoyancy. The kit has three sets of legs, at least one of which can be paired with the rubber flapper for a specific flush valve. A leg joint is so designed to allow a rubber interference fit between the leg and the flapper. This joint is flexible thereby allowing the flapper to seal at irregular angles. The kit further comprises a bar that can be snapped into a multitude of “locations” (previously identified as the “C-shaped receiving channels”) to adjust to the best flush valve seal surface height. Moreover, the bar is configured as a cylindrical bar feature that is attachable to one of the C-shaped receiving channels and includes a locking lobe which prevents the bar from rotating out of position.
[0023] As to a second use for the kit, wherein the legs are attachable to the outwardly-extending “pegs” of the flush valve, a clip portion provide a “pincer” action such that the mounting legs can “capture” the pegs that form part of the flush valve within an opening in each leg to rotatably connect the flapper to the flush valve. This allows the mounting legs to rotate the flapper when the flush valve is actuated. It should also be appreciated that the size of the mounting legs can be altered to accommodate flush valve pegs of different diameters. That is, a mounting leg having a wider or narrower opening is intended to be included within the scope of this invention.
[0024] Referring now to the drawings in detail, wherein like-numbered elements refer to like elements throughout,
[0025] The flapper body 20 is typically made of an elastomeric material such as real or synthetic rubber having a suitable durometer or softness. In the preferred embodiment, the flapper body 20 is comprised of a real rubber material for suitable sealing with chemical resistance by virtue of CHLORAZONE® additive (CHLORAZONE is a registered trademark of Lavelle Industries, Inc. The flapper body 20 has a top surface 21, a bottom surface 23 and a circumferential peripheral lip 22.
[0026] Forwardly of the top surface 21 of the flapper body 20 and extending upwardly from that top surface 21 is a connection structure 25. The connection structure typically includes an aperture (not shown) to receive a hook and chain-like structure (also not shown) for lifting the flapper valve 10 upwardly during the initiation of the flush cycle of the toilet. The peripheral lip 22 is configured to mate with the valve seat 52 of the main flush valve orifice 54 to close off water flow through that orifice 54. See
[0027] Extending rearwardly of the flapper body 20 and also disposed on the top surface 21 thereof is a pair of spaced-apart parallel leg clip mounting structures 24. Each mounting structure 24 comprises a rearward flat 26 and a retainer 28 extending rearwardly from the flat 26. Again, see
[0028] That is, attachable to each flat 26 of the leg clip mounting structures 24 are opposing mounting legs 30. Each mounting leg 30 is a substantially L-shaped structure having a forward facing flat 36, which flat 36 has a hole (not shown) defined in it. The hole is configured to receive the retainer 28 of the flapper body 20. The retainer 28, like the remainder of the flapper body 20, is made of rubber which allows the retainer 28 to collapse when pulled on to pass through the hole in the flat 36 of the leg 30. Once captured, the mounting leg 30 is rotatable about the axis of the retainer 28 such that the mounting legs 30 can be rotated inwardly to set them in a “narrow setting” position, as is shown in
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