Unitary With Discharge Pump Patents (Class 4/433)
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Patent number: 12049174Abstract: A subassembly (200) for a holding tank (202) in combination with a holding tank (202). The subassembly (200) includes a bucket shaped part (206), a seal (214), and a pump arrangement (32). The bucket shaped part (206) defines an inner cavity (212) plus an outer wall (208) and extends through an aperture on the top of the holding tank (202). The seal (214) is disposed at a top portion of the bucket shaped part (206) and enables a leak free seal between the outer wall (208) of the bucket shaped part (206) and the holding tank (202). The pump arrangement (32) is located at a lowest portion of the bucket shaped part (206).Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2021Date of Patent: July 30, 2024Assignee: Thetford BVInventor: Tijs Slezak
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Patent number: 9404247Abstract: A manual toilet flushing apparatus including an integral inlet fresh water valve assembly (IIFWVA) and a waste water discharge pump assembly (WWDPA) operably isolated from the IIFWVA is provided to preclude waste water from contaminating pressurized fresh water (PFW). The IIFWVA includes a pressurized fresh water inlet port to receive the PFW, an inlet valve body defining an inlet valve cavity (IVC), a second plunger in communication with a first plunger to actuate a check valve to direct a flow of the PFW into the IVC, and an outlet port. The PFW flows through the outlet port to a rim of a toilet bowl. The WWDPA includes a waste water inlet port to receive waste water, a discharge pump body, and a connecting rod in communication with a retractable handle to actuate a piston in backward and forward directions to suction and discharge the waste water through a discharge port.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2014Date of Patent: August 2, 2016Assignee: RARITAN ENGINEERING COMPANY, INC.Inventors: Vinod K Mehta, Michael W Sibley
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Publication number: 20140157504Abstract: A marine sanitising and deodorising device comprises a reservoir for containing sanitising fluid, a dose controllable pump for discharging a predetermined dose of sanitising fluid from the reservoir into a water inlet conduit of a marine toilet system, a flow detector for detecting the flow of water within the water inlet conduit, and a controller for controlling the dose controllable pump upon flow detection by the in use flow detector.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2011Publication date: June 12, 2014Inventor: Derek Witrington
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Patent number: 8667621Abstract: A sanitary washing apparatus includes a nozzle having jetting water outlets from which water that pulsates by cyclically changing pressure jets, and a pump and a controller that functions as a flowing water adjuster that adjusts flowing water fed to the jetting water outlets in such a manner that first jetting water and second jetting water alternately occur at peaks of the pulsation of the water. With such an arrangement the first jetting water hits an anus and the private parts of a human body in a smaller area with a higher density than the second jetting water, and the second jetting water hits the anus and the private parts in a larger area with a lower density than the first jetting water.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2010Date of Patent: March 11, 2014Assignee: Toto Ltd.Inventors: Hiroshi Hashimoto, Minoru Sato
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Patent number: 8529223Abstract: A pump assembly includes a housing defining a working chamber, a water pump chamber and a waste pump chamber. A first diaphragm separates the water pump chamber and the working chamber. A second diaphragm separates the waste pump chamber and the working chamber. A common driver member interconnects the first diaphragm and the second diaphragm. Movement of the driven member to a first position creates a positive pressure in the water pump chamber and a negative pressure in the waste pump chamber. Movement of the driven member to a second position creates a negative pressure in the water pump chamber and a positive pressure in the waste pump chamber.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2008Date of Patent: September 10, 2013Assignee: Thetford CorporationInventors: William R. Cohoon, George Grech, Steven A. Meyer
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Patent number: 8418278Abstract: A sanitary washing device includes a washing nozzle including a water discharge port; and a pressurizing device for pressurizing the wash water from the water discharge port, the device being configured to perform a first and a second water discharge process, in the first process, the wash water discharged later in a first time span higher than pressure of wash water discharged at beginning of the first water discharge process so that the wash water discharged later in the first time span overtakes and unites with the wash water discharged at beginning of the first water discharge process to form a first water drop at a predetermined position, in the second process, the pressure of wash water discharged later in the second time span higher than pressure of wash water discharged at beginning of the second water discharge process so that the wash water discharged later in the second time span overtakes and unites with the wash water discharged at beginning of the second water discharge process to form a secondType: GrantFiled: February 5, 2010Date of Patent: April 16, 2013Assignee: Toto LtdInventors: Masayuki Mochita, Minoru Sato, Akihiro Uemura, Hiroshi Hashimoto
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Publication number: 20080216225Abstract: A mode selector for the pump assembly includes a first conduit defining a fluid inlet and a second conduit defining a fluid outlet. The first conduit associated with a first one-way valve and the second conduit is associated with a second one-way valve. The mode selector includes a first portion moveable between a first position and a second position, such that in the first position a fluid path extending through the first and second conduits is open and in the second position the first portion closes the fluid path. A second portion of the mode selector maintains one of the one-way valves in an open condition when the first portion is moved to the second position so as to avoid the creation of a vacuum.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2008Publication date: September 11, 2008Inventors: Michael JUSKA, Jason SMITH, Noah DORSEY, Brian KELLY
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Patent number: 6625822Abstract: A toilet bowl (10), a tank (20) for the reception of a quantity of wastewater, a cut-off valve (12) between the bowl outlet and the tank inlet, a vacuum generator (22) connected to the tank (20), a tank inlet valve (23) for the inlet of pressurized air to the tank, a tank discharge valve (21), a plurality of electrically-operated valves and control means (4); these elements are grouped into at least a first module (1) which includes the toilet bowl (10) and the cut-off valve (12) at the outlet from the toilet bowl, a second module (2) which includes the tank (20), the vacuum generator (22), the tank inlet valve (23) for pressurized air and the tank discharge valve (21), and a third module (3) which includes said electrically-operated valves, and in that within each module the elements are joined together and have fixed connections between each other, while between one module and another there are fast-on hydraulic and pneumatic connections.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2002Date of Patent: September 30, 2003Assignee: Tecnicas Modulares E Industriales, S.A.Inventor: Miguel De Sagarra Conde
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Patent number: 6085364Abstract: A battery system for an electric motor-powered marine vessel toilet is disclosed. The battery system comprises a mounting cradle and a battery having power contacts, the battery being detachably mounted to the mounting cradle. The mounting cradle includes cradle contacts for mating with the contacts of the battery, output contacts for providing power to the motor of the marine vessel toilet, auxiliary contacts for receiving power from an auxiliary power source; and a switch for connecting the output contact to one of the cradle contacts and the auxiliary contacts for supplying power to the motor via the output contacts.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 1999Date of Patent: July 11, 2000Assignee: Wilcox Crittenden, Inc.Inventor: Richard E. Baierlein
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Patent number: 5987658Abstract: A fluid circulation system is disclosed, comprising a bidirectional motor, a first housing having a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet, a second housing having a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet, a fluid holding device coupled between the fluid outlet of the first housing and the fluid inlet of the second housing, a drive shaft operatively coupled to the motor to be driven by the motor, the drive shaft extending from the motor into the first and second housings and a first fluid transfer device mounted on the drive shaft within the first housing. The first fluid transfer device is operative to transfer fluid from the fluid inlet of the first housing, through the fluid outlet of the first housing and into the fluid holding device when the motor drives the drive shaft in a first direction.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1998Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: Wilcox Crittenden, Inc.Inventors: William G. Richards, Donald T. Allen, David Sauro, Richard E. Baierlein
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Patent number: 5621924Abstract: A particular vacuum tank construction is provided for a vacuum toilet assembly which mounts a vacuum pump, has great versatility and accessibility, and ensures optimized washing effect of water and waste into the vacuum tank. A tank inlet is located at the opposite end of the tank from a sump formed in the tank bottom, and an inlet fitting at the inlet is rotatable at least about 180.degree. about a vertical axis. Connected to a tank outlet is a dip tube assembly including a substantially rigid dip tube which has an oval shaped end termination opening which is above, but spaced from, the sump and positioned so that objects of a size that would harm the vacuum pump connected to the tank outlet cannot enter the dip tube. The tank is of plastic having a nominal wall thickness of about 5/16th inch, and no flat surface area is greater than about 80 square inches. The inlet is connected to a vacuum toilet, and the vacuum pump outlet is connected to a waste (holding) tank.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: April 22, 1997Assignee: Sealand Ttechnology, Inc.Inventors: William J. Friedman, James A. Sigler
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Patent number: 5306315Abstract: Poly(alkylene ether) amines having the formula: ##STR1## wherein A is an amine moiety having at least one basic nitrogen atom; R.sub.1 is a hydrocarbyl group having a sufficient number of carbon atoms to render the poly(vinyl ether) amine soluble in hydrocarbons boiling in the gasoline or diesel fuel range; R.sub.2 is an alkylene group having 2 to about 8 carbon atoms; R.sub.3, R.sub.4, R.sub.5, R.sub.6, R.sub.7 and R.sub.8 are each independently hydrogen or a lower alkyl group having 1 to about 4 carbon atoms; R.sub.9 is an alkyl group having 1 to about 10 carbon atoms; m is 0 or 1; and n is an integer from 5 to 99. The poly(vinyl ether) amines of formula I are useful as fuel additives for the prevention and control of engine deposits.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1993Date of Patent: April 26, 1994Assignee: Chevron Research and Technology CompanyInventor: Richard E. Cherpeck
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Patent number: 4306321Abstract: The present invention refers to a closet combined with a sewage tank (7). The closet comprises a stand enclosing the sewage tank (7) and supporting a chair (1) composed of closet bowl (3), closet seat (4) and closet cover (5). A flushing water tank (18) is connected to the closet. The closet bowl (3) is adapted to be closed in a pressure-tight manner by means of the closet cover (5) and is provided with a discharge valve (8) opening at a predetermined overpressure in the closed closet bowl (3). Means (24, 25, 31) comprising an air-pump (24) are provided to empty the closet bowl (3). By means of the air-pump (24) and said means (25, 31) simultaneously both the closet bowl (3) and the flushing water tank (18) are placed under overpressure. A member (21) is provided to supply flushing liquid from the flushing water tank (18) to the closet bowl (3) when the discharge valve ( 8) in the closet bowl (3) has been opened and the overpressure therein has been reduced.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1979Date of Patent: December 22, 1981Inventor: Lars-Olof Norlin
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Patent number: 4246665Abstract: Apparatus for disposing of human waste comprising in combination a bowl, a treating chamber connected to the bowl for receiving the contents of the bowl together with a predetermined quantity of flush water, a macerator in the treating chamber for effecting hydraulic attrition of the solid matter to a predetermined slurry which is pumpable, and a pump for removing the slurry from the treating chamber, and a method of reducing the solid matter in human waste by hydraulic attrition.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1979Date of Patent: January 27, 1981Assignee: International Water Saving Systems, Inc.Inventors: James H. Albertassi, Walter O. Heinze, Aaron Landsman
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Patent number: 4232409Abstract: Presented is an apparatus for use in conjunction with a toilet of the flush-type which utilizes a charge of compressed air in conjunction with a low volume of water to discharge waste products from a toilet fixture.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1978Date of Patent: November 11, 1980Inventor: Minh Van Pham
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Patent number: 4152794Abstract: This invention discloses an improvement in the flush-toilet at which the water will flush out automatically into the basin at the period of time after somebody uses it. By means of two pumps installed at different levels and a connector to contain a magnet, a lever will be controlled to activate another pump to jet air into a water tank. This action opens a water conduit in the tank and the water is permitted to flush into the basin. Also the compressed air in the water tank presses strongly the water to flow into the conduit. The time in delaying the drainage of water to flush into the basin depends on the speed of the magnet moving in the connector, and the length and the inclination of that connector. The magnet is drawn upward in the connector when the lower pump is activated by the weight of somebody upon the seating circle. After the utilizer leaves the flush-toilet, the magnet moves back to its primary location to attract a lever.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1976Date of Patent: May 8, 1979Inventor: Tien H. Pan
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Patent number: 4131959Abstract: A toilet system capable of rendering the effluent innocuous and reducing the solid matter therein to microparticle size comprising a reversible, motor-driven pump and a two-position valve operable, on the one hand, for taking water into the system for flushing effluent from the bowl into a treating chamber and, on the other hand, to empty the treating chamber and discharge the effluent from the system so that both the pump and the valve are self-purging. There is a two-position switch for reversing the motor-driven pump and a valve rod for moving the two-position valve from one position to the other. A motor-driven macerator in the treating chamber provides for effecting maceration of the effluent flushed into the treating chamber. A bacteriacide may be employed to render the effluent innocuous. The macerator is operable independently of the motor-driven pump so that the system can be purged without simultaneous operation of the macerator.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1977Date of Patent: January 2, 1979Assignee: International Water Saving Systems, Inc.Inventors: James H. Albertassi, Walter O. Heinze