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No water/graywater/selfsanitizing, valve toilet, waste recycling system

a waste recycling and toilet technology, applied in the direction of water closets, flushing devices, lavatory sanitory, etc., can solve the problems of polluting trillions of gallons of water a year, prior art also cannot utilize wastes as fertilizers, etc., to stop the use of net water, stop the cost involved, and ensure the natural recycling of was

Inactive Publication Date: 2008-12-04
KURTZ JAMES D LAMMERS
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Benefits of technology

[0007]The object of this invention was to, (a) stop use of net water in all toilets, (b) stoping the costs involved in wasting this precious natural resource, (c) stoping toilet related introduction of bacteria / viruses via feces atomization into air and bathroom surfaces, (d) automatic cleaning / sanitization (e) safe natural recycling of waste, economically on or near area where waste made, farm, garden, lawn utilizing as a natural resource reducing importation of commercial fertilizer.

Problems solved by technology

This further pollutes trillions of gallons of water a year in USA alone at a cost of multibillions of dollars to treat waste water and pump it to and from users.
Prior art also could not utilize wastes as fertilizer as it was not heat treated to kill bacteria / viruses precluding use on farms gardens, lawns, fertilizer that could be used in local area and farmers would pump tanks for free.

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[0240]How to use bowl valve toilets & how they work

[0241]First, one lifts the toilet cover 3, which turns on a switch on the cover hinge 3H, which turns on air suction fan / motor 2SF sucking air from below seat 2 to outside via pipe 2P; at the same time the switch 3H activates the valve motor 7 via wire 7W connected to switch 3H via wire 3W@junction box 15 and turns the bowl valve 1 and its bowl 1B up to catch wastes. If electricity is off, the bowl valve is turned by hand 8.

[0242]Next one sets on the toilet seat 4, and excretes wastes in the bowl valves bowl 1B, at which time one must select cycle by pressing button one C1 (a rinse) for urinating, or cycle 2 for deficating (a full flush) (D.1,10,11) C2 when done activates an automatic line flush of sewer pipe cycle 3 C3. (C3 also has a manual over ride button that if held flushes said line) cycle selections are located in a wall box 45, which also contains the cycle timer that turns on and off the timed cycles. The timer / switch 45 v...

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Abstract

The international schedule of classes of goods and services appears to be (11) apparatus for sanitary purposes, including water supply, heating, steam generating, cooking, ventilating; and (7) a form of machine. What is new in the art of toilets and waste recycling systems as pertains to this invention is;Replacement of the function of the water, the toilet bowl, and p-trap with the bowl valve (in bowl valve toilet) and the in sewer line valves, below cone type toilet or in sewer line valve and ptrap or pressure seal toilet cover and p trap in line (drawings 1-2, 8-11)In toilet air suction of smell outside via toilet (2)Automatic water / steam pressure spray nozzles / toilet flush / cleaning / sanitizing with water saving time cycle selection / valve activation (9, 24N, 9ST, C1, C2, C3, 45, 1, 7, 25, 3M)Reuse of blackwater for flushing in closed loop or graywater in open loopHeat treatment of waste and system sanitizing with it to safety use waste as fertilizer in field, garden, lawn, via the microwave toilet cover 3M heating prior to dumping valves, via microwave steam generation (D.11) threw spray nozzles and holding in sewer trap to cook threw (25STP) or heating tank when full (D.3) with solar, gas, ect. Hot water coil.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]Not ApplicableSTATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT[0002]Not ApplicableNAMES OF THE PARTIES TO A JOINT RESEARCH AGREEMENT[0003]Not Applicable.REFERENCE TO SEQUENCE LISTING, A TABLE, OR A COMPUTER PROGRAM LISTING COMPACT DISC APPENDIX[0004]Not ApplicableBACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0005]The field of endeavor to which the invention pertains is, 11 apparatus for sanitary purposes including; water supply, heating, steam generating, cooling, ventilating and 7 A form of machine and electrical device made of plastics, stainless steel, copper, ceramics, ect. As cited in the international schedule of goods and services.[0006]Problems with Prior Art: Prior toilets had water in bowls and required p-traps in the toilet bowl to stop gas from entering building, which also required water to flush the wastes out of the bowl and p-trap to the sewer pipe which flushing atomized feces / urine water into air and bacteria on all related...

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IPC IPC(8): E03D1/00
CPCE03D5/003E03D5/016E03D9/002E03D9/052E03D11/10
Inventor KURTZ JAMES D. (LAMMERS)
Owner KURTZ JAMES D LAMMERS
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