The invention is in the technical field of waste disposer units, specifically in the field of mechanisms for reducing food waste.
Usually, when a waste disposer unit is installed, food waste is fed with water into this waste disposer unit stored under a kitchen sink. The food waste is grinded within the disposer in order to reduce it so that it can be flushed to the plumbing system of a residence or commercial establishment.
One of the problems that seem related to the current state of technology in this domain is the odor emanating.
The waste disposer unit claimed in this application addresses the problem of odor emanating from the sink by flooding the grinding chamber with water and using a swivel plug that allows the retention of water in the grinding chamber and creates a partition with clear water from the tap to isolate dirty water remaining in the grinding chamber.
The proposed unit has a grinding apparatus made of cutting blades, placed in front of a spherical grid, that segment the matter by tearing it up several times while it swirls in the water. The spherical grid serves as a barrier preventing large objects from going through.
Following is a general description of the figures that illustrate the realizations of the invention.
Referring to the drawings in greater detail and by reference characters thereto, there is illustrated an odorless waste disposer unit 300.
In order to prevent the proliferation and emanation of disagreeable odors and to achieve the odorless grinding of waste material, the principle consists of the retention of water flooding the chopping chamber 301, establishing a ring of clean water around a swivel plug 302 from the ultimate flow of the tap. The swivel plug 302 allows the creation of a partition with clear water from the tap serving to isolate the dirty water remaining in the grinding chamber. These elements are illustrated in
The siphon that maintains the water level is equipped with a bypass valve 303 (seen in
A float 305 (shown in
The waste disposer unit segments the objects by slicing them, or by tearing them up several times while they swirl in the water inside the chopping chamber 301. This process of cutting and tearing continues until the matter is reduced to fragments small enough to go through the openings in a spherical grid 306 (shown in
Behind the spherical grid 306, there may be one or several back blades 307 (seen in
This waste disposer unit can be fabricated in different sizes and adapted to commercial and industrial uses. A few possible embodiments are illustrated in
As can be seen in
It will be understood that the above described embodiments are for purposes of illustration only, and that changes or modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 14/967,277 the title of which is Floating methanation system.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 14967277 | Dec 2015 | US |
Child | 16208480 | US |