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Title:
Water closet tank drain valve
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1. Waste Drain valve mechanism for a water closet waste holding tank, comprising: an inverted U-shaped tubular member mounted within the tank and having one end affixed to and projecting out from the bottom of the tank, the other end being movable at the bend of the U-shape and having an intake nozzle opening; means for positioning said intake nozzle opening at the bottom of the tank for the operative waste removal position; apparatus under the control of an operator for removing waste under partial vacuum pressure through said intake nozzle opening; and means for positioning said intake nozzle opening to a raised position whereat the intake nozzle opening is at the top of the tank for preventing the removal of waste from the tank.
2. Waste drain valve mechanism for periodically draining the contents of a water closet waste holding tank, comprising: an inverted U-shaped tube mounted within the tank and being separated at the bend thereof into a first and a second part; a movable juncture formed between said first and second parts at their bend separation, for relative movement therebetween; said first part being affixed to the tank with its non-joined end projecting out from the bottom of the tank and forming a tank drainage opening; said second part being movable with respect of said first part and having an intake nozzle opening at its non-joined end; and means for moving said second part from an operative waste removal position whereat the intake nozzle opening is adjacent to the bottom of the tank, to a raised position whereat the intake nozzle opening is at a closed abutment position at the top of the tank for preventing the removal of waste from the tank.
3. Apparatus for periodically draining the contents of a water closet waste holding tank, comprising: an inverted U-shaped tube mounted within the tank and being separated at the bend of the U-shape into first and second parts; a movable connection joining said first and second parts, at their separation, for relative movement therebetween; said first part being rigidly fixed with respect to the tank and having its non-joined end projecting out from the bottom of the tank; said second part being movable with respect to said first part and having an intake nozzle opening at its non-joined end; means for moving said second part to a position whereat the intake nozzle opening is at the bottom of the tank for waste removal operation; and means for returning the intake nozzle opening of said second part from the bottom of the tank, to a raised position at the top of the tank for preventing the removal of waste from the tank.
4. Waste drain valve mechanism for periodically draining the contents of a water closet waste holding tank, comprising: an inverted U-shaped tubular member mounting within the tank and being separated at the bend thereof into approximately two half-parts; said two half-parts being joined together at the bend of the U-shape by a movable connection for relative movement therebetween; a first of said half-parts being affixed to the interior of the tank and having its non-joined end projecting out from the bottom of the tank and forming a drainage opening in the bottom thereof; apparatus under the control of an operator for removing waste under partial vacuum pressure through said drainage opening in the bottom of the tank; a second of said half-parts being movable with respect to said first half-part and having an intake nozzle opening at its non-joined end; means for moving the intake nozzle opening of said second half-part from its operative waste removal position at the bottom of the tank, to a raised position at the top of the tank for preventing the removal of waste from the tank.
5. A water closet system, comprising: a water closet bowl having a discharge opening; a storage tank situated below and immediately adjacent to said water closet bowl, and being in direct communication with the discharge opening thereof for receiving waste therefrom; a filtered liquid recirculating means mounted within the storage tank and having an inlet for withdrawing liquid from adjacent the bottom of the storage tank, and having an outlet for recirculating flush liquid from the storage tank to the water closet bowl; a movable drain outlet, comprising an inverted U-shaped drain valve which is one position is raised to the top of the tank above the waste level in the tank to prevent waste discharge, and which in the other position is lowered to the bottom of the tank so that waste is discharged; and means for rotating the intake nozzle from a sealed position at the top of the tank to an operative waste removal position at the bottom of the tank.
6. A water closet system, comprising: a water closet bowl having a discharge opening; a storage tank situated below and immediately adjacent to said water closet bowl, and being in direct communication with the discharge opening thereof for receiving waste therefrom; a pump-filter assembly mounted within the storage tank and having an inlet for withdrawing liquid from adjacent the bottom of the storage tank, and having an outlet for recirculating flush liquid from the storage tank to the water closet bowl; having a displaceable storage tank intake drain, an inverted U-shaped drain valve which for one location raises the tank intake drain to the top of the tank above the waste level in the tank to prevent waste discharge, and which for another location lowers the tank intake drain to the bottom of the tank so that waste is removed therethrough; actuating means for rotating the tank intake drain from a sealed position at the top of the tank to an operative waste removal position at the bottom of the tank; a service panel having a waste drain connection accessible from outside of the airplane for waste removal servicing of the tank; a main drain line communicating with said service panel waste drain connection and said tank discharge opening; a source of partial vacuum pressure for applying a suction force to the service panel waste drain line connection for sucking up the waste contents from the tank through the displaceable tank intake drain.
Other info:
Inventors:
Carolan, Raymond Jerome (Seattle, WA, US)
Application Number:
818027
Filing Date: 1977-07-22 Publication_date: 1978-09-19 Assignee:
The Boeing Company (Seattle, WA)
Primary Class(es):
4/317
4/249, 4/323, 4/372, 4/375, 4/459, 137/577
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US Patent Ref:
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Primary Examiner:
Artis, Henry K.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney:
Hartmann; H. Gus, Donahue; Bernard A.
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