Crossword clues for ballcock
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Wiktionary
alt. A floating sphere, attached to a lever, that controls the level of liquid in a cistern n. A floating sphere, attached to a lever, that controls the level of liquid in a cistern
WordNet
n. floating ball that controls level in a water tank [syn: ball cock]
Wikipedia
A ballcock (also balltap or float valve) is a mechanism or machine for filling water tanks, such as those found in flush toilets, while avoiding overflow and (in the event of low water pressure) backflow. The modern ballcock was invented by José Antonio de Alzate y Ramírez, a Mexican priest and scientist, who described the device in 1790 in the Gaceta de Literatura Méxicana. It consists of a valve connected to a hollow sealed float by means of a lever, mounted near the top of the tank. The float is often ball-shaped, hence the name ballcock. The valve is connected to the incoming water supply, and is opened and closed by the lever which has the float mounted on the end. When the water level rises, the float rises with it; once it rises to a pre-set level, the mechanism forces the lever to close the valve and shut off the water flow. This is an example of negative feedback and of proportional control.
Usage examples of "ballcock".
Undismayed by the prospect, in fact rather excited by it, he ordered a large breakfast, consumed it with relish, and after pulling the connecting pin out of the ballcock in his lavatory, went along to the manager's office.
He was out on bail after his attempt to steal a ballcock from a DIY centre had been thwarted by an in-store security camera.