Claims
- 1. A filter cassette adapted to be used as part of a self-contained sewage waste disposal system employing a toilet bowl for receiving human waste, recirculating fluid for facilitating the transportation of human waste from the bowl to the filter cassette, pump means including interconnected conduits to transport the fluid between the bowl and the filter cassette and control means to circulate the fluid through the system to facilitate the collection and disposal of sewage waste within the system in a predetermined sequence, the filter cassette comprising; a casing having a hollow interior and an entrance opening adapted to be positioned for receiving contents flushed from the bowl and an exit opening for interconnection with conduits for removing filtered fluid from the cassette for recirculation, filter means in the cassette for separating the coarse and fine particles of solid waste material from the liquid received from the bowl, storage means in the cassette to store the solid material in a compact manner for subsequent disposal upon removal of the cassette, the cassette having a configuration facilitating the separation between the stored waste and the filtered fluid to prevent recontamination of the filtered fluid including separation means, said separation means including a table spaced from the bottom of the cassette and supported by the cassette wall and supporting ribs so as to form an enclosed chamber, an access opening in the table in position to permit filtered fluid to pass there through for collection in the chamber and the ribs and cassette walls entrapping the filtered fluid and preventing contact with the stored waste, means for facilitating the immediate evacuation of the filtered fluid from the chamber, and means on the cassette for removably interconnecting the control means therewith to facilitate passage of the filtered fluid from the cassette to a position for recirculation and to a reservoir for storage and later use within the system and the collection and disposal of sewage waste within the system in a pre-determined sequence.
- 2. The invention in accordance with claim 1, wherein absorption means is in the chamber to further entrap filter fluid therein.
- 3. The invention in accordance with claim 2, wherein the absorption means is in the form of an absorbent pad resting on the base of the chamber.
- 4. The invention in accordance with claim 1 wherein the filter cassette includes a casing mounted in alignment with a discharge opening in the toilet bowl and having an opening therein in communication therewith, a supply of filter material in the cassette, take up means in the cassette in position to draw filter material from the filter supply into alignment with the opening in the cassette and to receive and filter sewage waste from the toilet bowl and then to collect and store the filter material and accumulated solid waste material within the cassette, the take up means in the cassette including a take up roll connectable to the control means for holding a predetermined portion of filter material and collected solid waste upon demand, and the take up roll being polyangonal in configuration to facilitate collection of the filter material and collected solid waste.
- 5. The invention in accordance with claim 4 wherein the filter material included a first sheet of screen material having a porosity to collect the larger particles of solid waste and a second sheet of filter material positioned adjacent the first sheet of screen material to receive the fluid and smaller particles of solid waste passed therethrough and further filtering the fluid to remove additional solid waste material, the first sheet of screen material extending from a supply roll across the cassette onto the take up roll and the second sheet of filter material extending from a second supply roll across the cassette and onto the take up roll, and the first and second sheets of filter material being one above the other in alignment with the opening in the upper side of the cassette which is aligned with the discharge opening in the toilet bowl.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 320,654, filed Nov. 12, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,519,103.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Divisions (1)
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