Toilet flapper
10676904 ยท 2020-06-09
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Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure describes toilet flappers having an adjustable length cord. For example, the present disclosure describes a toilet flapper having a body and two arms. The body has a top surface and a bottom surface. On the top surface, there is a raised portion housing a cord, a locking mechanism, and a spring. In order to install the toilet flapper, a user can grab a hook attached to the end of the cord and pull enough of the cord out of the raised portion so that the user can attach the hook to, for example, a flush lever. Afterwards, the user can press down on the raised portion in order to activate the locking mechanism and prevent any more of the cord from being pulled back into the raised portion by the spring.
Claims
1. A toilet flapper comprising: one or more arms; a cord having a hook attached to a first end of the cord; a body having a top surface and a bottom surface, wherein the top surface comprises a raised portion, wherein the raised portion houses one or more springs and at least a portion of the cord, wherein a second end of the cord is attached to the one or more springs inside the raised portion, wherein a portion of the cord may be pulled out of the raised portion by a user through an opening in the raised portion, and wherein the one or more springs impart a retraction tension on the cord that pulls the cord back into the raised portion; and a locking mechanism for imparting a locking tension that is equal to or greater than the retraction tension imparted by the one or more springs in the raised portion of the body thereby preventing the one or more springs from pulling a portion of the cord that has been pulled out of the raised portion by a user back into the raised portion.
2. The toilet flapper of claim 1, wherein a ball connects the first end of the cord to the hook.
3. The toilet flapper of claim 1, wherein the one or more springs inside the raised portion include at least one spiral torsion spring.
4. The toilet flapper of claim 1, wherein the one or more arms are configured to attach the toilet flapper to an overflow pipe in a water tank of a toilet.
5. The toilet flapper of claim 1, wherein a length of the cord is sufficient to connect the hook to a flush lever of a toilet after the toilet flapper has been positioned above a drain hole of a water tank of the toilet such that the toilet flapper seals the drain hole.
6. The toilet flapper of claim 1, wherein the locking mechanism is housed inside the raised portion of the body.
7. The toilet flapper of claim 6, wherein the locking mechanism comprises a button, and wherein the locking mechanism is oriented and positioned within the raised portion such that a user can press the button by pressing down on the raised portion.
8. The toilet flapper of claim 7, wherein a user can activate or deactivate the locking mechanism by pressing the button.
9. The toilet flapper of claim 1, wherein the locking mechanism is outside of and separate from the raised portion of the body, and wherein the locking mechanism is attached to a portion of the cord that is outside of the raised portion.
10. The toilet flapper of claim 9, wherein the locking mechanism comprises a button, an inlet, and an outlet, wherein the cord enters the locking mechanism through the inlet and exits the locking mechanism through the outlet, wherein the locking mechanism configured to slide up or down the cord when the button is depressed, and wherein the locking mechanism is configured to resist sliding up or down the cord the button is undepressed.
11. The toilet flapper of claim 1, wherein the locking mechanism is integrated with the opening in the raised portion of the body.
12. The toilet flapper of claim 11, wherein the locking mechanism comprises a first button and a second button, wherein the locking mechanism is configured such that the one or more springs in the raised portion of the body are prevented by the locking mechanism from pulling a portion of the cord that has been pulled out of the raised portion by a user back into the raised portion when the first button is depressed, and wherein the locking mechanism is configured such that the one or more springs in the raised portion of the body are allowed by the locking mechanism to pull a portion of the cord that has been pulled out of the raised portion by a user back into the raised portion when the second button is depressed.
13. The toilet flapper of claim 12, wherein the first and second buttons are configured such that (a) when the first button is depressed, the second button is pushed outwardly to an undepressed state and (b) when the second button is depressed, the first button is pushed outwardly to an undepressed state.
14. The toilet flapper of claim 1, wherein the locking mechanism is integrated with the raised portion of the body.
15. The toilet flapper of claim 14, wherein the locking mechanism is configured such that the one or more springs in the raised portion of the body are allowed by the locking mechanism to pull a portion of the cord that has been pulled out of the raised portion by a user back into the raised portion when a portion of the locking mechanism is depressed.
16. The toilet flapper of claim 14, wherein the locking mechanism is configured such that the one or more springs in the raised portion of the body are prevented by the locking mechanism from pulling a portion of the cord that has been pulled out of the raised portion by a user back into the raised portion when a portion of the locking mechanism is undepressed.
17. A toilet flapper comprising: one or more arms; a cord having a hook attached to a first end of the cord; a body having a top surface and a bottom surface, wherein the top surface comprises a raised portion, wherein the raised portion houses one or more springs and at least a portion of the cord, wherein a second end of the cord is attached to the one or more springs inside the raised portion, wherein a portion of the cord may be pulled out of the raised portion by a user through an opening in the raised portion, and wherein the one or more springs impart a retraction tension on the cord that pulls the cord back into the raised portion unless another tension or equal or greater force is exerted on the cord; and a locking mechanism comprising a button, an inlet, and an outlet, wherein the cord enters the locking mechanism through the inlet and exits the locking mechanism through the outlet, wherein the locking mechanism configured to slide up or down the cord when the button is depressed, and wherein the locking mechanism is configured to resist sliding up or down the cord the button is undepressed.
18. The toilet flapper of claim 17, wherein the one or more springs inside the raised portion include at least one spiral torsion spring.
19. The toilet flapper of claim 17, wherein at least a portion of a chamber inside the raised portion extends vertically below the entirety of the top surface of the body, and wherein the one or more springs and the at least a portion of the cord are housed in the chamber.
20. The toilet flapper of claim 17, wherein a length of the cord is sufficient to connect the hook to a flush lever of a toilet after the toilet flapper has been positioned above a drain hole of a water tank of the toilet such that the toilet flapper seals the drain hole.
21. A method for using the toilet flapper of claim 17, the method comprising: positioning the toilet flapper of claim 14 above a drain hole of a water tank of a toilet such that the toilet flapper seals the drain hole; attaching the hook of the toilet flapper to a flush lever of the toilet, in part, by pulling a portion of the cord out of the raised portion of the toilet flapper; pressing down on the button of the locking mechanism and simultaneously sliding the locking mechanism down the cord toward the body of the toilet flapper; and releasing the button of the locking mechanism.
22. The method of claim 21, wherein the locking mechanism is slid down the cord until it touches an opening in the raised portion of the body of the toilet flapper.
23. The method of claim 21 further comprising: attaching the toilet flapper to an overflow pipe in the water tank of the toilet.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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(9) Embodiments of the present disclosure are described in detail with reference to the drawing figures wherein like reference numerals identify similar or identical elements. It is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely examples of the disclosure, which may be embodied in various forms. Well-known functions or constructions are not described in detail to avoid obscuring the present disclosure in unnecessary detail. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present disclosure in virtually any appropriately detailed structure.
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(11) In order to install toilet flapper 100, a user can grab hook 130 and pull a portion of cord 150 out of raised portion 114. As shown, cord 150 can be pulled out of raised portion 114 through hole 116. In this embodiment, locking mechanism 160 has a button 162 and a spring (not shown). The spring provides a force that pulls cord 150 into raised portion 114. However, the force of the spring can be overcome by a user pulling cord 150 out of raised portion 114. In some embodiments, the spring may be positioned inside locking mechanism 160 beneath button 162. In some embodiments, the spring may be a spiral torsion spring. In some embodiments, the spring may cooperate with one or more other springs inside locking mechanism in order to provide a force that pulls cord 150 into raised portion 114. After a user has connected hook 130 to, for example, a flush lever, the user can push down on raised portion 114 in order to push down button 162 and activate locking mechanism 160. Pushing down button 162 locks the current length of cord 150 and keeps a slack free line going from toilet flapper 100 to the flush lever. Subsequently, the user can push down on button 162, again, in order to release cord 150 for additional adjustments.
(12) Various modifications can be made to toilet flapper 100. For example, in this embodiment, ball 140 provides a secure connection between hook 130 and cord 150. However, in other embodiments, other types of mechanisms can be used to connect hook 130 and cord 150. As another example, in this embodiment, raised portion 114 is circular and positioned centrally on the top surface 112 of body 110. However, in other embodiments, raised portion 114 can have a different shape or be located in a different position. As yet another example, in this embodiment, cord 150 is positioned in a spiral formation within raised portion 112 and locking mechanism 160 is centrally positioned within raised portion 114. However, in other embodiments, cord 150 and locking mechanism 160 can be positioned differently within raised portion 114.
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(17) In order to install toilet flapper 300, a user can grab hook 330 and pull a portion of cord 350 out of raised portion 314. As shown, cord 350 can be pulled out of raised portion 314 through hole 316. After the user has connected hook 330 to, for example, a flush lever, the user can push down on button 362 and slide locking mechanism 360 down cord 350 so that it is touching hole 316. Once locking mechanism 360 is touching hole 316, the user can release button 362. By moving locking mechanism 360 down cord 350 so that it is touching hole 316, a user can prevent the spring inside raised portion 314 from pulling more of cord 315 back into raised portion 314. However, in some instances, a user may want the spring inside raised portion 314 to pull some of cord 350 back into raised portion 314. In such instances, a user may only slide locking mechanism 360 down a portion of cord 350 that is outside of raised portion 314. As a result, the portion of cord 350 that is between locking mechanism 360 and hole 316 will eventually be pulled back into raised portion 314 by the spring inside raised portion 314.
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(20) From the foregoing and with reference to the various figure drawings, those skilled in the art will appreciate that certain modifications can also be made to the present disclosure without departing from the scope of the same. For example, in some embodiments, the cord may be stored in a separate device from the toilet flapper. In some embodiments, the separate device may be connected to a flush lever of a toilet. In such embodiments, the cord may be pulled out of the separate device and connected to a toilet flapper. Furthermore, in some embodiments, the separate device may also include a locking mechanism. For example, the separate device may be structured similarly to raised portion 114 of
(21) While several embodiments of the disclosure have been shown in the drawings, it is not intended that the disclosure be limited thereto, as it is intended that the disclosure be as broad in scope as the art will allow and that the specification be read likewise. Therefore, the above description should not be construed as limiting, but merely as exemplifications of particular embodiments. Those skilled in the art will envision other modifications within the scope and spirit of the claims appended hereto.