Patent classifications
A47K11/03
TOILET APPARATUS AND METHOD OF USE
A toilet apparatus has a waste material receiving bowl with an opening at a top of the waste material receiving bowl. A bag receives and retains waste material and an absorbent media introduced through the opening. An agitation device agitate the absorbent media and the waste material at a lower portion of the bag to cause the absorbent media to at least substantially cover the waste material while the agitation device is not contacting the absorbent media and the waste material.
Toilet apparatus and method of use
A toilet apparatus includes a waste material receiving bowl having a top member with an opening defining an annular seating surface, and an agitation device to agitate an absorbent media and the waste material disposed in the disposable bag while the agitation device does not come into contact with the absorbent media and the waste material. The toilet apparatus also includes a disposable bag having an upper edge to be releasably secured to the annular seating surface such that waste material introduced through the opening is received by and retained in the bag.
Toilet apparatus and method of use
A toilet apparatus includes a waste material receiving bowl having a top member with an opening defining an annular seating surface, and an agitation device to agitate an absorbent media and the waste material disposed in the disposable bag while the agitation device does not come into contact with the absorbent media and the waste material. The toilet apparatus also includes a disposable bag having an upper edge to be releasably secured to the annular seating surface such that waste material introduced through the opening is received by and retained in the bag.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TRANSPORTING BIO-WASTE
A remote-controlled vehicle for collecting and transporting bio-waste that is capable of compacting bio-waste, dumping the waste in a variety of ways, and that has a rechargeable battery, among other functions, is disclosed. A system for collecting the bio-waste material also is provided. The system includes a plurality of collection receptacles associated with a structure, each of the plurality of collection receptacles receiving the bio-waste material without the use of water as a carrier. A transport network extends from each of the plurality of collection receptacles to at least one storage receptacle located at the structure. A plurality of vehicles, or carts, is disposed within the transport network and collect the bio-waste material.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TRANSPORTING BIO-WASTE
A remote-controlled vehicle for collecting and transporting bio-waste that is capable of compacting bio-waste, dumping the waste in a variety of ways, and that has a rechargeable battery, among other functions, is disclosed. A system for collecting the bio-waste material also is provided. The system includes a plurality of collection receptacles associated with a structure, each of the plurality of collection receptacles receiving the bio-waste material without the use of water as a carrier. A transport network extends from each of the plurality of collection receptacles to at least one storage receptacle located at the structure. A plurality of vehicles, or carts, is disposed within the transport network and collect the bio-waste material.
TOILET APPARATUS AND METHOD OF USE
A toilet apparatus includes a waste material receiving bowl having a top member with an opening defining an annular seating surface, and an agitation device to agitate an absorbent media and the waste material disposed in the disposable bag while the agitation device does not come into contact with the absorbent media and the waste material. The toilet apparatus also includes a disposable bag having an upper edge to be releasably secured to the annular seating surface such that waste material introduced through the opening is received by and retained in the bag.
TOILET APPARATUS AND METHOD OF USE
A toilet apparatus includes a waste material receiving bowl having a top member with an opening defining an annular seating surface, and an agitation device to agitate an absorbent media and the waste material disposed in the disposable bag while the agitation device does not come into contact with the absorbent media and the waste material. The toilet apparatus also includes a disposable bag having an upper edge to be releasably secured to the annular seating surface such that waste material introduced through the opening is received by and retained in the bag.
Waterless Composting Toilet
A waterless composting toilet comprises a seat, a solid waste transfer vessel, two waste containers for separating the liquid and the solid waste. The seat bowl has a liquid outlet in the front and a large opening in the back for solid waste transfer. The solid container has a venting system on the top, a humidity-providing liquid container at the bottom and a set of porous plates inside the container to create a multi-layer composting space. The transfer vessel is controlled manually through a mechanical assembly and serves either a waste receptor when the toilet is in use or a container lid after the waste is transferred into the container. The vessel is supplied with a bed of peat moss prior to use to keep the solid waste separating and spreading inside the container. The toilet provides sufficient aeration for waste decomposition without physically mixing of waste and is suitable for both private and public sanitation.
Waterless Composting Toilet
A waterless composting toilet comprises a seat, a solid waste transfer vessel, two waste containers for separating the liquid and the solid waste. The seat bowl has a liquid outlet in the front and a large opening in the back for solid waste transfer. The solid container has a venting system on the top, a humidity-providing liquid container at the bottom and a set of porous plates inside the container to create a multi-layer composting space. The transfer vessel is controlled manually through a mechanical assembly and serves either a waste receptor when the toilet is in use or a container lid after the waste is transferred into the container. The vessel is supplied with a bed of peat moss prior to use to keep the solid waste separating and spreading inside the container. The toilet provides sufficient aeration for waste decomposition without physically mixing of waste and is suitable for both private and public sanitation.
Systems and methods for transporting bio-waste
A remote-controlled vehicle for collecting and transporting bio-waste that is capable of compacting bio-waste, dumping the waste in a variety of ways, and that has a rechargeable battery, among other functions, is disclosed. A system for collecting the bio-waste material also is provided. The system includes a plurality of collection receptacles associated with a structure, each of the plurality of collection receptacles receiving the bio-waste material without the use of water as a carrier. A transport network extends from each of the plurality of collection receptacles to at least one storage receptacle located at the structure. A plurality of vehicles, or carts, is disposed within the transport network and collect the bio-waste material.