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This device refers to the field of water reclaiming in more particularity containers to be used with beverages.
The importance of recycling and reclaiming water has never been more important. With the droughts around the world in such places such as California makes the need for making water go farther very important. The need to have the ability to recycle and reclaim water has never been greater.
In the restaurant and food services areas as well as homes, the combining of liquids in waste containers, plus mixing with vegetable and animal waste, causes degeneration of paper products into toxicmess. Liquids add 70 percent of weight to garbage bags hence there is a need to separate these types of products, IE: liquids, animal and vegetable matter in trash bags less they turn into toxic garbage.
In restaurants and home applications etc, traditional waste management process is to simply place all items of waste into one generic black liner bag. liquids and solids have always traditionally been placed in one bag. As packaging of food comprises all types of resources and material, the discharge of these materials can no longer tolerate placement in one generic bag. This usually generates toxic liquids and matter which does not facilitate recycling.
Many communities such as Modesto, California are adding Ordinances like MODESTO MUNICIPAL CODE ORDNANCE NO. 3630-C.S. which is an ordinance pertaining to food service establishment wastewater and fats, oils and greases. With these issues effecting water, Fats, Oils and Greases “FOG” continuing to grow, more and more communities are expected to pass such ordinances.
There remains room for improvement in the art.
This proposed device 1 is a device and process for use with the reclaiming of water.
The current invention is a is a gray water reclaiming container and system. It is comprised of two containers, an inner container, which captures liquids destined for drainage, and an outer liquid container for reclaiming water. There is a screen on the top of the inner container allowing ice to be filtered from liquid drinks as ice is fresh water which usually gets thrown away in cups into the trash can. The ice goes to the outer liquid container where it is melted into usable water. This usable water can be used and recycled into lawns, gardens or even used in the sanitary system to flush toilet.
There can be a filter prior to pump connected to outer container that is used to pump the recycled water out for its specific purpose of remelting ice and other secondary purposes. The inner container can have drainage with a drain and run off pipe to remove the waste from the inner container for disposal.
Without restricting the full scope of this invention, the preferred form of this invention is illustrated in the following drawings in which:
There are a number of significant design features and improvements incorporated within the invention.
The current invention is a is a gray water reclaiming container and system.
This proposed device is a device and process for use with the reclaiming of water.
The current invention, a water reclaiming container 1 as shown in
There is an inner container ice screen 30 that covers and is on the top of the inner container 10 allowing ice to be filtered from liquid drinks as ice is fresh water which usually gets thrown away in cups into the trash can. The glass 75 with its contents would be poured through the inner container ice screen 30. This is shown in
In the preferred embodiment the inner container 10 would have a drain and cutoff valve 40 which allows for the easy emptying and disposing of the waste liquid made up of the liquids from the drinks. This liquid is to be properly disposed of using the best economical means possible. The drain would be located at the bottom of the inner container 10 so that there could not be a need to pump the waste liquid out of the inner container 10.
In some embodiments, the device 1 would have an inner container support 50 which supports and holds the inner container 10. This inner container support 50 can be a circular tube with a edge where the inner container 10 rests. The inner container support 50 would have a slightly larger circumference than the inner container 10. The inner container support 50 may also have a slot or opening for the inner container drain and cutoff valve 40. The inner container support 50 can be of any type of support that would hold up the inner container 10. It can be legs or even attached to the walls of the outer container 20. In the preferred embodiment, the inner container support 50 would have holds or openings that would allow the water to flow through it as not to limit the storage capacity of the outer container 20.
The outer container 20 can also have a drain and cutoff valve 25 as shown in
Once water is reclaimed in Liquid reclamating canister, it can be sent to a holding tank/reservoir 300 where it is temporarily held until it can be used. It can be used to flush toilet bowl or urinals, or drained into lawn application, even be sent to various filtration systems for further processing.
In the preferred embodiment, the smaller versions of the device are made of a plastic for ease on cleaning and to make sure that the weight of the system is not too much so that it can be moved easily. In the larger embodiments lightweight aluminum can be used.
The water reclaiming container 1 can be made of any shape or size. It can even be built for table top sizes for a single person to use. With today's droughts and shortages of water people cannot afford to waste any usable water.
The water reclaiming container 1 can be a significant part of a waste management collection system (“WMC”). The WMC is a System that focuses on recycling. The purpose is to make sure “trash” is not turned into “garbage”. The WMC facilitates separation of packaging and water resources to facilitate ease of recycling these very valuable commodities. The WMC has several compartments which separates various types of trash IE, paper, tissue, go into one compartment, vegetable and animal waste go into their respective compartments, plastic knives forks in another, while cups, after being emptied into the liquid reclamation canister l get stacked into their respective compartments for recycling,
As to a further discussion of the manner of usage and operation of the present invention, the same should be apparent from the above description. Accordingly, no further discussion relating to the manner of usage and operation will be provided.
With respect to the above description, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of the invention, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by the present invention.
Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur by those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.
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