TOILET TANK BOWL CLEANER

Brand Owner Address Description
ECO THAT WORKS! INSTANT POWER CORPORATION 1255 VICEROY DRIVE DALLAS TX 75247 Toilet tank and bowl cleaner for removing calcium and rust deposits; garbage disposal cleaning preparations with deodorizing properties; drain openers, namely, bio-enzymatic buildup remover for drains, drain sticks, cleaning preparations for removing hair clogs from drains; cleaning preparations for cleaning dishwashers and washing machines; stain remover, namely, an all-purpose cleaning preparation for use on various surfaces, namely, upholstery, vinyl, laminate, concrete, hardwood, tile, wool, clothing, kennels, pet bedding, carriers, and as a laundry stain pre-treatment; cleaning preparations for cleaning showers and tubs; biotechnological cleaning solution for eliminating odors, breaking down organics, and removing stains; cleaning preparations for household purposes comprised of chemical compositions that digest solids such as fats, oils and grease, for use in sinks, drains, pipes, and grease traps;Green chemical preparations, namely, recreational vehicle (RV) and marine holding tank treatment preparation for maintenance of bacterial balance, namely, enzyme preparations for use in waste treatment; portable toilet treatment and septic system treatment comprised of biodegradable waste digestant for use in portable toilets and septic systems;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A toilet overflow control system is provided including a secondary float chamber and secondary float. The secondary float chamber is located below the toilet water tank and behind the toilet bowl at the water level of the toilet bowl and extending upward to the bottom of the toilet water tank. A vertical rod extends upward from the secondary float and is attached to a lever on the toilet water supply valve. This allows the secondary float to turn off the water when the toilet bowl water rises above a normal level. The vertical rod is inside a tube that allows it to go through the water tank without any loss of water. The secondary float chamber is fluidically connected to the toilet bowl by a horizontal conduit located just above the toilet bowl normal water level. A rinse hose is connected to the water supply valve to allow rinse water to flow into the secondary float chamber to prevent a back flow of water into the secondary float chamber during the flush.