Claims
- 1. A toilet system capable of rendering the effluent innocuous and reducing solid matter therein to microparticle size, comprising a bowl, a treating tank for receiving effluent from the bowl for treatment, a macerator in the treating chamber for macerating the contents thereof, first means connected to the bowl for supplying fluid thereto for flushing, filter means, second means connecting the filter means to the treating tank and the first means to provide a closed circuit for repeated circulation of a predetermined quantity of fluid in the system, said filter means comprising a tank divided into two chambers, a filter chamber and a storage chamber, a mass of freely suspended, inert, buoyant particles in the filter chamber and means connecting the top of the filter chamber to the top of the storage chamber for transferring filtered fluid from the filter chamber to the storage chamber, said second means connecting the treating chamber to the bottom of the filter chamber of the filter means and the bottom of the storage chamber of the filter means to the first means.
- 2. A toilet system according to claim 1 wherein the first means comprise a pump and a conductor connecting the discharge side thereof to the bowl and the second means connects the storage chamber to the intake side of the pump.
- 3. A toilet system according to claim 1 wherein said first means comprises a first pump and a conductor connecting the discharge side thereof to the bowl, the second means comprises a second pump, a conductor connecting the treating chamber to the intake side thereof, a conductor connecting the discharge side thereof to the filter chamber and a conductor connecting the storage chamber to the intake side of the first pump.
- 4. A toilet system capable of rendering the effluent innocuous and reducing the solid matter therein to microparticle size, comprising a bowl, a treating chamber for receiving the effluent flushed from the bowl for treatment, a macerator in the treating chamber for macerating the contents thereof, a motor-driven pump for supplying flush water to the bowl to effect flushing and for discharging effluent from the treating chamber following treatment, said pump having ports which alternately become intake and discharge openings and a valve system for controlling the direction of flow comprising a flow passage connected to one of the ports and two check valve means connecting the flow passage, respectively, to the bowl and the treating chamber, said two check valve means being automatically operable in response to the direction of flow in said flow passage when the pump is pumping fluid into the flow passage to connect the flow passage solely to the bowl and when pumping fluid in a reverse direction from the flow passage solely to connect the flow passage to the treating chamber.
- 5. A toilet system capable of rendering effluent innocuous and reducing the solid matter therein to microparticle size, comprising a bowl, a treating chamber for receiving the effluent flushed from the bowl for treatment, a macerator in the treating chamber for macerating the contents thereof, motor-driven pump means for supplying flush water to the bowl to effect flushing and for discharging the treated effluent from the treating chamber following maceration, said pump having ports which alternatively become intake and discharge openings, conductor means connecting one of the ports of the pump to the bowl and to the treating chamber, automatically operable one way gates in the conductor system connecting the conductor means, respectively, to the bowl and the treating chamber, one of said gates being opened by operation of the pump when the latter discharges fluid through said one port and the other of which is opened by operation of the pump in a reverse direction to induce fluid through said one port, said one gate when opened providing a connection solely between the pump and the bowl and said other gate when opened providing a connection solely between the pump and the treating tank.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 939,992, filed Sept. 6, 1978 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (21)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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