In a prior art toilet having both an upper and a lower trap the upper trap occasionally loses all water resulting in the ingress of sewer gas into the bathroom. A toilet is provided that applies pressured air between an upper trap (30) that connects to the toilet bowl and a lower trap ...
No toilet model using this little water will be completely clog-free, although this does come close. Rather than any real problem with clogs in the system, we’ve found that the difference is that this toilet’s flush doesn’t always get the bowl completely clear of marks: you may have ...
If I’m having health issues, I can sit down. Where does it say a man loses his man card if he sits to pee? Besides, is someone else in the bathroom with this guy that will go tell his buddies he sat to pee? OK, that’s my rant for the day. ...
A flapper's primary function is to drain water from the tank to the bowl when a toilet is flushed. The flapper is a valve inside the toilet tank, usually made of rubber or plastic, connected to the flush valve and toilet lever (the handle you push down to flush). When the toilet lev...
(124), when the level of water in the tank lowers to an air inlet hole (134) at the lower end of the sleeve, and air flows into the sleeve and washing water filling up the inside of the sleeve falls from the inside of the sleeve, whereby the float (122) loses the buoyancy and ...
Being substantially heavier than water, it sinks and accumulates in a pile-at the& bottom of the bowl; The water adjacent to this area soon becomes saturated' and- in doing so; loses capacity to dissolve more chemical. However, since the water in the bowl is quiescent; diffusion of the ...
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(124), when the level of water in the tank lowers to an air inlet hole (134) at the lower end of the sleeve, and air flows into the sleeve and washing water filling up the inside of the sleeve falls from the inside of the sleeve, whereby the float (122) loses the buoyancy and ...