Claims
- 1. In a portable toilet comprising a generally rectangular holding tank section having a pair of ends and a top extending between said ends, said toilet further including a seat section separably mounted on the holding tank section, said seat section including a bowl and said holding tank section including a valve which is operable to allow liquid matter including solid and semi-solid waste products deposited on the bowl to be transferred into the holding tank, the improvement which comprises a discharge spout via which the contents of the holding tank may be emptied, said seat and holding tank sections cooperatively defining between their confronting surfaces a cavity with said spout being disposed for storage in the cavity and being positionable from its storage position to a discharge position on the holding tank section for emptying the contents of the holding tank after the seat section has been removed from the holding tank, said spout in said discharge position being rotatably mounted on said top surface adjacent one end of said holding tank to enable an individual emptying said holding tank to manually hold the other end of said holding tank and direct said spout away from said holding tank so that the discharge end thereof is spaced from said holding tank, said discharge spout being structured to enable continuous flow therethrough of said solid and semi-solid waste in said holding tank, and said discharge spout pointing away from said holding tank to enable said spout to extend downwardly into a restricted space in a flush toilet into which said holding tank is to be emptied so that the discharge end of the spout can be located adjacent the bottom of the bowl in said flush toilet so that when liquid, solid and semi-solid waste issue from said spout the resulting splashing of waste will be minimized.
- 2. The improvement set forth in claim 1 including normally closed vent valve means operable during emptying of the holding tank for venting the head space of the holding tank.
- 3. The improvement set forth in claim 1 wherein the holding tank section comprises an aperture with one end of the spout being disposed in said aperture and with the spout being rotatably mounted at the aperture for positioning between the storage and discharge positions.
- 4. The improvement set forth in claim 2 in which said confronting surface of said holding tank section is the top wall thereof and wherein said normally closed vent valve means and said discharge spout mount on said holding tank top wall.
- 5. The improvement set forth in claim 4 in which said holding tank top wall has a generally four sided shape, said holding tank being provided with an aperture at one of the four corners of said top wall, said spout having one end disposed in said aperture and being rotatably mounted on said aperture for positioning between the storage and discharge positions, said normally closed vent valve means being disposed adjacent a side of said holding tank top wall opposite one of said sides of said top wall forming the corner at which said aperture is located.
- 6. In a portable toilet holding tank which receives liquid matter including solid and semi-solid waste products and has side walls and a top wall, the improvement which comprises a separate discharge spout on the exterior of the holding tank which removably fits an aperture in the top wall of the holding tank through which waste contents of the holding tank can be poured out, said aperture being located adjacent one of said side walls and said spout being located on said top wall in a discharge position in which the discharge spout projects a significant distance beyond said one side wall, said spout in said discharge position enabling an individual emptying said holding tank to manually hold said holding tank and direct said spout away from said holding tank, so that the discharge end thereof is spaced from said holding tank, said discharge spout being a hollow tubular element structured to enable continuous flow therethrough of said sold and semi-solid waste in said holding tank, and said discharge spout pointing away from said holding tank to enable said spout to extend downwardly into a restricted space in a flush toilet into which said holding tank is to be emptied so that the discharge end of said spout can be located adjacent the bottom of the bowl in said flush toilet so that when liquid, solid and semi-solid waste issues from said spout the resulting splashing of waste will be minimized.
- 7. The portable toilet according to claim 6, wherein said holding tank includes normally closed vent valve means also disposed in said top wall and operable during emptying of the holding tank via said discharge spout for venting the head space of the hodling tank, said normally closed vent valve means being disposed adjacent an end of said top wall of said holding tank section opposite said aperture.
- 8. The portable toilet according to claim 6, wherein the discharge spout is totally mounted in said aperture in the top wall of the holding tank for rotation over a range of positions such that at one extreme of its rotational positions the discharge spout fully overlies the top wall so as not to overhang the sidewall of the holding tank and at the other extreme of its rotational positions the discharge spout also fully overlies the top wall so as not to overhang the sidewall of the holding tank, said discharge spout being operable between said two extremes to said discharge position where the discharge spout projects beyond the holding tank sidewall.
- 9. The portable toilet according to claim 6, wherein the discharge spout is rotatably mounted in said aperture in the wall of the holding tank for rotation over a range of positions and is retained on the holding tank solely by means of a keyed connection.
- 10. The portable toilet according to claim 6 wherein the discharge spout is rotatably mounted in said aperture in the wall of the holding tank for rotation over a range of positions, said aperture being bounded by a circular flange comprising a smooth circular sealing surface and said spout having a smooth circular sealing surface, a seal disposed between said two sealing surfaces to seal the connection between the spout and tank over said range of positions, and said spout and tank being formed with respect integral portion via which the spout connects to the tank and which allow the spout to rotate while the effectiveness of the seal is maintained.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 710,528 filed Mar. 12, 1985, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 578,326 filed Feb. 13, 1984, now abandoned, which was a continuation of Ser. No. 383,410 filed June 1, 1982, now abandoned.
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Continuations (3)
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