Claims
- 1. A self-contained lavatory facility for accumulating and storing waste liquids for subsequent treatment, comprising:
- (a) a portable shelter structure, containing:
- (i) a source of waste liquids;
- (ii) a holding sump connected to the waste liquid source for accumulating a predetermined volume of waste liquids;
- (iii) a differential pressure-operated sensor means operatively in communication with said holding sump for establishing communication of a vacuum or subatmospheric pressure condition, or an atmospheric pressure condition as an output pressure condition, said sensor means having a first inactivated condition, and a second activated condition arising when the predetermined waste liquid volume is accumulated within said holding sump, whereby vacuum or subatmospheric pressure is delivered while said sensor means is in one condition, and whereby atmospheric pressure is delivered while said sensor means is in another condition;
- (iv) a differential pressure-operated controller means operatively in communication with the output pressure condition delivered by said sensor means for establishing communication of one of those pressure conditions as an output pressure condition, said controller means having a first condition and a second condition, whereby vacuum or subatmospheric pressure is delivered while said controller means is in one condition, and whereby atmospheric pressure is delivered while said controller means is in another condition;
- (v) a differential pressure-operated injection means operatively in communication with the output pressure condition delivered by said controller means, said injection means having an open condition to permit passage of waste liquids from said holding sump to a vacuum transport hose and thereby commence a waste liquid transport cycle therein, said injection means also having a closed condition to block passage of waste liquids therethrough and thereby terminate the transport cycle, whereby said injection means converts between the open and closed conditions based upon the pressure condition delivered by said controller means;
- (b) a portable collection vessel connected to the vacuum transport hose being maintained at a vacuum or subatmospheric pressure condition, said collection vessel receiving the waste liquids during a transport cycle, and storing them for subsequent treatment, said collection vessel also operatively communicating vacuum or subatmospheric pressure to said vacuum transport hose;
- (c) a source of atmospheric pressure; and
- (d) a portable source of vacuum or subatmospheric pressure operatively in communication with said collection vessel.
- 2. A portable lavatory facility as recited in claim 1, wherein said sensor means comprises a 2-way, 2-position spool valve.
- 3. A portable lavatory facility as recited in claim 2, wherein said spool valve is actuated by the hydrostatic pressure arising from the accumulated waste liquids in said holding sump.
- 4. A portable lavatory facility as recited in claim 3, wherein said spool valve, comprises:
- a. a housing;
- b. a pliable diaphragm connected to said housing in an air-tight manner to divide said housing into a first chamber and a second chamber;
- c. an inlet means in a wall of said housing for admitting hydrostatic pressure from said holding sump into the first chamber to bear against said diaphragm;
- d. an aperture in a wall of said housing having an annular wall depending therefrom into the second chamber to form a channel, said channel communicating externally by means of a nozzle connected to said housing over said aperture;
- e. a plunger shaft contained within the second chamber and having a first end and a second end, said first end being seated against said diaphragm, said second end reciprocating inside the channel, sealing means being positioned between said plunger shaft and the annular wall to provide an air-tight seal;
- f. spring means positioned between said diaphragm and said housing to bias said diaphragm away from the channel; and
- g. an undercut passage located in a portion of one side of said plunger shaft, whereby said undercut passage generally is positioned completely within the second chamber to prevent a pressure condition existing in the second chamber from being communicated to the channel to replace the standby pressure condition communicated directly to the channel by a hose connected to a pressure source, and whereby when the hydrostatic pressure exerted on said diaphragm overcomes the force exerted by the spring, said plunger shaft is reciprocated inside the channel so that the undercut passage therein interconnects the second chamber to the channel to communicate a pressure condition existing in the second chamber to the channel.
- 5. A portable lavatory facility as recited in claim 2, further comprising timing means for adjusting the duration of the transport cycle.
- 6. A portable lavatory facility as recited in claim 5, wherein said timing means comprises means for adjusting the size of the bore of a hose communicating a standby pressure condition to said sensor means to return it to the inactivated condition.
- 7. A portable lavatory facility as recited in claim 6, wherein said adjustment means comprises a needle valve having a restricted passage.
- 8. A portable lavatory facility as recited in wherein said controller means comprises a 3-way, 2-position spool valve.
- 9. A portable lavatory facility as recited in claim 8, wherein said spool valve comprises:
- a. a housing;
- b. a pliable diaphragm connected to said housing in an air-tight manner to divide said housing into a first chamber and a second chamber;
- c. first inlet means in a wall of said housing to admit the output pressure condition communicated by said sensor means into the first chamber;
- d. a plunger shaft having a first end and a second end, the first end seated against said diaphragm, the second end having secured thereto a flanged cap made of a resilient material, sealing means positioned along the interior of the housing wall interacting with said plunger shaft to separate a third chamber from said second chamber;
- e. an outlet chamber positioned within said housing in operative communication with the third chamber;
- f. second inlet means positioned in a wall of said housing for admitting vacuum or subatmospheric pressure to the second chamber;
- g. third inlet means positioned in a wall of said housing for admitting vacuum or subatmospheric pressure to the third chamber;
- h. fourth inlet means positioned in a wall of said housing for admitting atmospheric pressure to the outlet chamber;
- i. outlet means positioned in the housing wall for venting the pressure condition contained in the outlet chamber; and
- j. spring means positioned between said diaphragm and the wall of the second chamber, whereby the flanged cap secured to said plunger shaft generally closes pressure communication between the third chamber and the outlet chamber so atmospheric pressure is delivered through the outlet means to said injection means, and whereby differential pressure exerted against said diaphragm causes the flanged cap to close the fourth inlet means so vacuum or subatmospheric pressure is delivered instead through the outlet means.
- 10. A portable lavatory facility as recited in claim 1, wherein said sensor means and said controller means are combined in a single differential pressure-operated control valve for automatically controlling the operation of the injection means in response to the hydrostatic pressure condition arising from the accumulated waste liquids in said holding sump, said control valve having a pressure sensor means operatively in communication with the hydrostatic pressure level for establishing communication of one of these pressure conditions to said injection means when the predetermined volume of waste liquids is accumulated in said holding sump to open said injection means to commence a transport cycle by means of sequentially activated differential pressure responsive control elements disposed between said pressure sensor means and said injection means, and to close said injection means to terminate the transport cycle by sequentially reversing activation of the differential pressure responsive control elements in response to the volume of waste liquids accumulated in said holding sump falling below the predetermined level.
- 11. A portable lavatory facility as recited in claim 10, further comprising means for regulating the operation of said sequentially activated differential pressure means of said control valve to return said injection means from the open position to the closed position.
- 12. A portable lavatory facility as recited in claim 11, wherein said regulating means comprises a needle valve with a restricted passage disposed in a conduit between said pressure source and said sequentially activated differential pressure means.
- 13. A portable lavatory facility as recited in claim 12, wherein said restricted passage of said needle valve is adjustable.
- 14. A portable lavatory facility as recited in claim 1, wherein said injection means comprises a vacuum discharge valve, having an open position and a closed position.
- 15. A portable lavatory facility as recited in claim 14, wherein said discharge valve comprises:
- (a) a valve body having an entry opening and an exit opening;
- (b) a valve stop in the valve body disposed to separate the openings when said discharge valve is in the closed position;
- (c) a valve plunger disposed for reciprocating movement in said valve body relative to said valve stop to alternately open and close said discharge valve, said plunger having a first end and a second end opposite said first end, said plunger having seating means connected to said first end of the plunger matable with said valve stop to provide liquid and air-tight closure of said discharge valve; and
- (d) control means connected to said plunger for selectively opening and closing said discharge valve in response to the pressure condition communicated by said control valve.
- 16. A portable lavatory facility as recited in claim 15, wherein said valve plunger is progressively and sharply reduced in diameter from the first end thereof to the second end thereof to facilitate opening the discharge valve and eliminate jamming the discharge valve caused by lodgement of foreign objects between said plunger and said valve body.
- 17. A portable lavatory facility as recited in claim 15, wherein said seating means on the first end of said plunger comprises an assembly of co-axially disposed seating elements arranged to provide a generally annular beveled seating means, which will eliminate the collection of foreign objects between said elements and ensure valve closure.
- 18. A portable lavatory facility as recited in claim 15, wherein said control means comprises a co-axially disposed shaft connected at its first end to said plunger and at its second end to a piston operator.
- 19. A portable lavatory facility as recited in claim 18, wherein shaft sealing means are provided relative to said plunger to preclude fluid leakage along the shaft when said discharge valve is closed.
- 20. A portable lavatory facility as recited in claim 18, wherein bearing means are provided between said valve plunger and said piston operator for orienting said shaft and said plunger carried thereby in a predetermined angular relationship with said valve seat to assure valve closure during repetitive operation of said discharge valve.
- 21. A portable lavatory facility as recited in claim 18, wherein sliding liquid-tight shaft sealing means are disposed adjacent to said bearing means, said shaft sealing means being adapted to prevent the migration of fluid and fluid-borne contaminants along said shaft and into said piston operator.
- 22. A portable lavatory facility as recited in claim 15, wherein said control means comprises a reinforced area on said diaphragm, and wherein said piston operator is fixed in a nonconcentric relation with said valve housing whereby said plunger moves in an arc when reciprocated between the open position and the closed position to allow a smaller valve housing, said reinforced area on said diaphragm defining the arc of movement of said plunger.
- 23. A portable lavatory facility as recited in claim 22, wherein said piston operator comprises a piston cup having a ring wall connected thereto, a spring disposed between said piston cup ring wall and a ring wall connected to the upper interior surface of said valve housing, said ring walls being in a nonconcentric relation when said plunger is disposed to the closed position.
- 24. A portable lavatory facility as recited in claim 15, wherein said entry opening of said valve body is of a different diameter than said exit opening.
- 25. A portable lavatory facility as recited in claim 24, wherein said entry opening is larger than said exit opening.
- 26. A portable lavatory facility as recited in claim 15, wherein said control means comprises a flexible strip connected at its first end to said plunger and at its second end to said valve body, said flexible strip also being connected to a piston operator.
- 27. A portable lavatory facility as recited in claim 26, wherein said piston operator is fixed in a nonconcentric relation with said valve housing whereby said plunger moves in an arc defined by said flexible strip when reciprocated between the open position and the closed position to allow a smaller valve housing.
- 28. A portable lavatory facility as recited in claim 26, wherein said piston operator comprises cup having a ring wall connected thereto, a spring disposed between said piston cup ring wall and a ring wall connected to the upper interior surface of said valve housing, said ring walls being in a nonconcentric relation when said plunger is disposed to the closed position.
- 29. A portable lavatory facility as recited in claim 26, wherein sealing means are provided relative to said plunger to prevent fluid leakage into said piston operator when said discharge valve is closed.
- 30. A portable lavatory facility as recited in claim 1, wherein said waste liquid source comprises a toilet bowl operatively connected to said holding sump by means of barrier means.
- 31. A portable lavatory facility as recited in claim 30, wherein said barrier means comprises a spring-biased flap valve.
- 32. A portable lavatory facility as recited in claim 31, further comprising a water valve for conveying a predetermined volume of water to the toilet bowl in response to an input condition, the water serving to apply the necessary force to open said spring-biased flap valve, and to rinse the
- 33. A portable lavatory facility as recited in claim 32, wherein said input condition comprises a manually activated push button.
- 34. A portable lavatory as recited in claim 33, wherein said water valve comprises:
- (a) a housing having a water inlet port and a water outlet port;
- (b) a valve stop located adjacent to the water outlet port;
- (c) a bell-shaped sheath positioned within said housing to define a piston channel and a valve chamber;
- (d) a flexible diaphragm extending across a portion of said housing to separate the valve chamber from the water outlet port, the perimeter of said diaphragm being secured between said housing wall and said sheath wall;
- (e) an armature located within said piston channel, having a chamfered region at one end, and a tapered region at the other end, a spring within said piston channel and secured to the chamfered region biasing the tapered region of said armature against a passageway in said diaphragm to close it when said water valve is in the inactivated condition;
- (f) a push button biased in extending relation from the top surface of said housing by a spring, said push button surrounding said sheath; and
- (g) a magnet being located within the interior surface of said push button and being in adjacent relation with said sheath and armature, whereby when said push button is depressed, said magnet repels said armature to remove it out of blocking engagement with the passageway in said diaphragm, so that water within the valve chamber may pass through the open passageway to reduce the water pressure within the valve chamber, the resulting differential pressure applied across said diaphragm biasing it out of engagement with the valve stop to open said water valve, and allow passage of water from the inlet port to the outlet port, releasing said push button causing a reversal of the process to return said water valve to the closed position.
- 35. A portable lavatory facility as recited in claim 32, wherein said water valve remains open a predetermined time period after closure of said spring-biased flap valve to deliver a preset volume of water to the closed toilet bowl.
- 36. A portable lavatory facility as recited in claim 1, wherein said waste liquid source comprises a sink bowl operatively connected to said holding sump.
- 37. A portable lavatory facility as recited in claim 36, further comprising a water valve for conveying water to a faucet in response to an input condition.
- 38. A portable lavatory facility as recited in claim 37, wherein said input condition comprises a manually activated push button.
- 39. A portable lavatory facility as recited in claim 38, wherein said water valve comprises the water valve described in claim 34.
- 40. A portable lavatory facility as recited in claim 1, wherein said holding sump comprises a container having a volume of about 40 liters.
- 41. A portable lavatory facility as recited in claim 1, wherein said collection vessel comprises a container having a volume of about 2000 liters.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application No. 07/829,742, filed on Jan. 31, 1992 in the names of John M. Grooms and Blake V. Ricks, and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/967,454, filed on Oct. 28, 1992 in the names of Christopher J. Clear and John M. Grooms.
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