Means of transport such as recreational campers, boats, motor homes, etc., come equipped with on-board bathrooms with removable sewage tanks for the disposal of sewage from the use of the toilets.
This presupposes the need for a regular and frequent emptying of the same, in itself an unpleasant operation, given the need to comply with applicable environmental protection regulations that prohibit the disposal of sewage anywhere but in properly equipped sites.
To the current state of the Art, (ref. patents. MI2013U000104; DE 203 08 586 U1) this emptying operation is performed manually or semi-automatically with the following difficulties and problems:
a) there are a variety of manufacturers and models of sewage tanks on the market, such as “Thetford” and “Dometic” (by way of example only) and the differences are not taken into consideration by the current state of the Art;
b) human intervention for the opening of the cap, the washing of the cap, the opening and closure of the slide and vent knob, and final closing of the cap is still required, resulting in an unpleasant and unhygienic experience for the person who performs this operations as well as raising health risk due to the promiscuity of the sites and the probable proliferation of bacteria;
c) Risk of contamination and pollution (both bacterial and olfactory) caused by lack of a rinsing system within the machine itself, following its use by the previous user.
The aim of the system, referred to in the present invention, is to create a machine capable of recognizing the type of tank inserted and exclude manual operations of any nature COMPLETELY thus creating a FULLY AUTOMATED machine with perfect respect of personal and environmental hygiene, as it is directly connected to the sewage system or to a larger storage tank should the machine be installed in isolated transit zones such as remote parking areas along the motorway network or ports, with the added benefit of discouraging illegal emptying into the environment.
Another purpose of this machine is to ensure the internal and external sanitizing of the sewage holding tanks, in complete safety, so that even less experienced users are able to use the machine, and products of commonly commercial availability are supplied in order to ensure an efficient and competitive economic return.
The operational process of the machine and its advantages will become more apparent as they are highlighted through the description of the invention and illustrated by means of non-exhaustive and/or limitative examples in the accompanying drawings:
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Page 9/11 depicts, in plan view, the re-screwing of the now sanitized closure cap (J) to the pour-out spout (G)
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Page 11/11 depicts the process by which the outside of tank (A) is washed by rotating brushes (P) and dried through vertical and horizontal air blades to be returned to the user;
With particular reference to the alphabetic indicators of the above figures, the machine, subject of the invention, consists of a parallelepiped upright casing with an opening for the insertion of a sewage-holding tank (A), through a sliding safety door activated by a payment system.
The sewage holding tank (A) is placed on a sliding plate (B) which is positioned to assist horizontal movement of the tank to its correct position within the container/cradle as shown in
After this insertion a detection systems recognizes both the correct insertion of the tank and the type of the tank inserted. A process management system positions the correspondant mask and adapts the work plane according to the type of tank inserted. The safety door closes and the process initiates.
The platform (C) rotates anticlockwise on a vertical axis until it reaches a first control point where it awaits the positioning of a shaped lever (F). An actuator inserts this lever between the body of the tank (A) and the pour-out spout (G). Through the movement of platform (C) in the opposite direction the lever forces the pour-out spout (G) to pivot to perpendicular with respect to the tank.
A subsequent anticlockwise rotation of the platform (C) to a second control point aligns the tank to cylindrical device (H) on the extremity of a mechanical arm. This arm extends the device (H) to grip the closing cap (J) on the pour-out spout (G) Once the cap has been secured in the device (H), this latter rotates to unscrew the cap. The mechanical arm retreats, withdrawing the cap from the pour-out spout, and rotates to align the cap with its cleaning mechanism (i) to be once washed and sanitized;
The system retains the cap and inserts it in a cylindrical container (I) the circumference and centre of which is covered with brushes. The rotational movement of the mechanical arm rotates the cap on its axis against the brushes, at the same time detergent and water are sprayed into the inside of the cylinder (I).
A further clockwise rotation of the platform (C) aligns the holding tank (A) with the previously selected mask (K). The container/cradle of the rotating platform (C) is tilted on its vertical axis. The tank starts emptying its contents due to gravitational fall.
Once the holding tank is vertical it couples with the interface mask (K). The sliding lid (L) which connects the tank and the toilet basin itself is opened together with the underlying opening blade (R), in order to allow a lance (M) to be inserted into the tank. This lance (M) has rotating nozzles at it extremity which start the internal washing cycle by spraying pressurized water and sanitizing detergent into the tank.
A reverse procedure is activated following the washing process in order to bring the holding tank (A) back to its horizontal position and allows the reloading of the tank with sanitizing fluids by inserting a dosing injector (N) through the pour-out spout;
The tank, through the anti-clockwise rotation of platform (C), is returned to the automatic system (that by reversing the previously described UN-screwing process) correctly RE-screws and tightens the now sanitized closure cap (J) to the pour-out spout (G). A subsequent anti-clockwise rotation of platform (C) forces the pour-out spout against template block (O) and levers it back to its home position against the side of the tank;
Two motors push the plate (B), holding the tank (A) within the container/cradle, into position between rotating brushes (P) under a spray of water and detergents to ensure its external cleanliness. The tank is subsequently dried by pulling the plate and tank through vertical air blades.
The platform rotates the tank to home position and the security latch holding the tank to the sliding plate is released.
An indicator signals the end of the process and the security doors open for the use to withdraw the holding tank.
Between one wash cycle and another the machine automatically performs its own flushing and rinsing with biodegradable sanitizing products in order to ensure perfect hygiene for each cycle.
The invention is equipped with safety mechanisms so as to impede accidental opening of the machine during its operating cycle; it is equipped with UPS and an emergency water tank capable of reaching the end of a processing cycle even in case of interruption of the electrical or water supply.
From a constructive point of view the machine is preferably made of metallic materials protected by weather resistant paint or polymer or stainless steel and in any case must comply with regulations.
All active parts of the machine (motors, actuators, sensors, etc.), and the entire operating cycle runs on low voltage, up to 24 volts derived from a transformer input 220 AC single phase output 24 volts DC; materials used: ip 66.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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RM2014A000648 | Nov 2014 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IT2015/000270 | 11/6/2015 | WO | 00 |