Claims
- 1. A sanitation apparatus for a locomotive comprising:a first compartment; a toilet disposed within the first compartment; a second compartment; a treatment tank disposed within the second compartment; a drain line connected between the toilet and the treatment tank; an air supply operative to supply air to the first compartment; a vent connected between the first compartment and the second compartment, the vent operable to deliver at least a portion of the air from the first compartment to the second compartment; and a suction line connected to the second compartment for moving the at least a portion of the air out of the second compartment.
- 2. The sanitation apparatus of claim 1, further comprising thermal insulation disposed proximate the second compartment.
- 3. The sanitation apparatus of claim 2, wherein the insulation has an R value of at least R3 under the treatment tank and an R value of at least R4 elsewhere around the second compartment, and further comprising a means for moving air at a rate of at least 20 cubic feet per minute connected to the suction line.
- 4. The sanitation apparatus of claim 1, wherein the air supply comprises a heated air supply.
- 5. The sanitation apparatus of claim 1, wherein the vent and suction line are disposed at opposed positions in the second compartment in order to move the at least a portion of the air proximate the treatment tank.
- 6. The sanitation apparatus of claim 1, wherein the suction line is vented to the exterior of the locomotive.
- 7. A method for modifying the sanitation system of a locomotive, the sanitation system comprising a toilet room for housing a toilet, the toilet room being supplied with conditioned air, a vent connected to the toilet room for moving air from the toilet room to the locomotive exterior, a treatment tank connected to the toilet and disposed in an unconditioned space, and heat trace disposed around the treatment tank, the method comprising the steps of:removing the heat trace from the treatment tank; sealing and insulating an air space around the treatment tank; connecting the vent to the air space; and moving air from the toilet room through the air space to the exterior of the locomotive.
- 8. The method of claim 7, wherein the step of connecting the vent to the air space further comprises:connecting a vent between the toilet room and the air space; and connecting a suction line to the air space.
- 9. The method of claim 8, further comprising the step of connecting the vent and suction line at opposed positions in the air space so that the step of moving air comprises moving air proximate the treatment tank.
- 10. A method of protecting the sanitation system of a locomotive from freezing, the sanitation system comprising a toilet room supplied with conditioned air, a toilet disposed in the toilet room, and a treatment tank connected to the toilet and disposed in an unconditioned space, the method comprising the steps of:forming a compartment around the treatment tank; connecting a vent between the toilet room and the compartment; and maintaining the treatment tank above a freezing temperature by moving air from the toilet room, through the compartment, to the locomotive exterior.
- 11. The method of claim 10, further comprising the steps of:connecting a suction line to the compartment; and using the suction line to draw air out of the compartment to accomplish the step of moving air from the toilet room.
- 12. The method of claim 11, further comprising the step of disposing the vent and the suction line at opposed positions in the compartment so that the air is moved through the compartment proximate the treatment tank.
- 13. The method of claim 11, further comprising the step of insulating the compartment.
- 14. A locomotive comprising:a body defining the locomotive interior and exterior; a toilet room formed within the interior; a toilet disposed in the toilet room; a treatment tank connected to the toilet and located within the interior and outside the toilet room; a compartment formed to surround the treatment tank; a vent between the compartment and the toilet room; a means for moving air from the toilet room, through the vent, through the compartment, to the exterior.
- 15. The locomotive of claim 14, wherein the means for moving air further comprises a suction line connected to the compartment.
- 16. The locomotive of claim 15, wherein the vent and suction line are disposed at opposed positions in the compartment in order to move the air proximate the treatment tank.
- 17. The locomotive of claim 14, wherein the compartment is thermally insulated.
- 18. The locomotive of claim 17, further comprising the insulation having an R value of at least R3 under the treatment tank and an R value of at least R4 elsewhere around the compartment, and wherein the means for moving air further comprises a means for moving air at a rate of at least 20 cubic feet per minute.
- 19. A method for reducing the energy consumption of a locomotive, the locomotive having a toilet room containing conditioned air from which air must be exhausted to the exterior of the locomotive, and further having a treatment tank that must be protected from freezing, the method comprising the steps of:exhausting a flow of air from the toilet room to the exterior of the locomotive; and using heat energy from the flow of air to prevent the freezing of water in the treatment tank.
- 20. The method of claim 19, further comprising the steps of:forming an insulated compartment around the treatment tank; and directing the flow of air from the toilet room through the insulated compartment to the exterior of the locomotive.
- 21. The method of claim 20, further comprising the steps of:installing a vent between the toilet room and the insulated compartment; installing a suction line between the insulated compartment and the exterior of the locomotive; and locating the vent and the suction line at opposed positions in the insulated compartment in order to direct the flow of air proximate the treatment tank.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of the Dec. 21, 1999, filing date of provisional patent application serial number 60/172,960.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Provisional Applications (1)
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