The invention relates to an openable twin tank toilet flush box using recycled water. Openable tanks will make it easy to clean, maintain and stop residues in the flush box under hand washing tubs by using recycled water from hand washing tubs and bathtubs to be used in toilet flush boxes of various types.
The invention relates to a twin tank flush device, which comprises a first upper tank adapted for collection of wash water, and a second lower tank which is positioned to receive and store used wash water from the first tank, the first tank being arranged to receive water and having at least one outlet to discharge excess water into the second lower tank. The lower tank includes at least one conduit for directing water therefrom to a predetermined device which requires water, such as a toilet which requires flush water. Further, the lower tank preferably includes more than one conduit for directing water therefrom, at least a first conduit communicating with a toilet and at least a second conduit communicating with a public drainage system. An outlet valve is positioned in the first conduit, and a manually operable device is provided to selectively open the outlet valve to permit flush water to be directed to the toilet.
The second conduit has an inlet opening positioned at a higher level than the inlet opening of the first conduit to cause excess water to flow into the inlet opening and through the conduit to the public drainage system when the water level in the lower tank exceeds a predetermined level corresponding to the inlet opening of the second conduit.
Preferably the lower tank includes a third conduit and a third outlet valve for directing water from the lower tank to the public drainage system. Further, a timer device may be provided and adapted to open the third outlet valve at predetermined intervals of time. The first upper tank is movable to permit cleaning of the lower tank. The upper tank includes an opening for discharging used water to the lower tank, and a valve may be provided in the opening to permit selectively discharging water from the upper tank to the lower tank.
A timer may also be provided to selectively pivotably open the valve in the upper tank opening at predetermined intervals of time.
The first upper tank is preferably attached to the lower tank by hinges which permit the upward pivotable movement of the upper tank.
Additional conduits and associated valves may also be provided, depending upon needs in particular instances.
The flush boxes of the present invention open upwards. As shown in
Used water can be kept in the lower tank of the flush box until used in discharging the toilets. The upper tank opens upwards to allow cleaning the lower tank, which is provided with a timer which opens an exit valve every 2 hours, to the public drainage system, with no need for chemical treatment. This tank has an advantage of opening its upper part upwards for periodic cleaning, as shown in
(a) an outlet which opens towards the toilet provided with a valve;
(b) an outlet which opens every 2 hours via a valve to the public drainage system; and
(c) an outlet for directing excess water to a public drainage system under the openable tank;
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The lower tank 12 has an automatic timer 20 which opens valve 34 by known means when the lower tank 12 is full, to direct excess water to the public drainage system via exit opening 28. A second timer 22 controls the discharge of water through exit outlet 28 up to a predetermined desired level and temperature. As shown in
The shape of the flush box 12 is best left to technical designers to choose the suitable ones, depending on the weight of the upper tank 14, to tighten closely with the lower tank 12 by pressing the rubber gasket 16 of the lower tank 12 with a suitable lock 32 as shown in
Hinges 23 are optional, and other known attachments may be utilized. Alternative arrangements can provide suitable ways of lifting upper tub 14 either towards the wall, behind the tub, or towards the sides.
In operation, automatic timer 20 permits valve 34 to open at predetermined intervals, i.e., every two hours, for example, and thereby permits the flow of water through outlet 28 via conduit 37 to the public drainage system. The timer 20 can be set to open valve 34 at any desired predetermined intervals, e.g., every two (2) hours, depending upon usage of the system. The timer 20 controls the discharge of water through conduit 37 to maintain a predetermined desired level and temperature.
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As noted previously, valve 15 may also be opened by an automatic timer, or a similar device. Alternatively, valve 15 may be eliminated to permit water to flow freely under the influence of gravity from upper wash tub 14 to lower tank 12.
Alternatively, valves 15, 31 and 34 may be remotely operable by a remote control device.