E03D5/003

Pre-primed siphonic toilet

A toilet that includes a bowl having a sump, a passageway, a fluid conduit and a valve. The passageway includes an entrance fluidly connected to the sump, an outlet, a dam located between the entrance and the outlet of the passageway, and an inlet located between the dam and the outlet of the passageway. The fluid conduit configured to supply a volume of water into the passageway through the inlet. The valve located between the inlet and the outlet of the passageway, wherein the valve is configured to retain the volume of water in a closed position prior to a flush cycle to affect a siphon during the flush cycle.

TOILET HAVING COMPRESSED AIR FLUSHING TECHNOLOGY AND WATER EXTRACTING FROM HUMIDIFIED AIR
20210108401 · 2021-04-15 ·

A stand-alone toilet system is powered by photovoltaic cells to operate a dehumidifier from which water is extracted from the atmosphere by dehumidification and used for flushing; an electronic compressor is situated in the toilet tank to compress air which is used with water in the flush cycle; a motorized or hydraulic hinge is utilized to open and close a toilet cover automatically which can be locked in place by electromagnet means to create an airtight seal in the closed position; a heating element and a UV lamp are situated inside the “treatment facility” of the toilet system to evaporate liquid and sanitize waste content therein respectively.

METHOD FOR WATER SAVING BY RETROFITTING AN INSTITUTIONAL PLUMBING FIXTURE AND PLUMBING FIXTURE MADE BY SUCH METHOD
20210131080 · 2021-05-06 ·

Disclosed is a method for water saving by retrofitting an institutional plumbing fixture having a combination of an integral lavatory basin and a toilet bowel integrally attached thereto by inserting into the fixture a urinal-type collection receptacle having a water inlet opening on its top side and a water outlet opening on its bottom side; and fluidly interposing the receptacle via the inlet and outlet openings between the lavatory drain pipe and the drain trap provided for the plumbing fixture. Also disclosed is an institutional plumbing fixture retrofit for water saving, and a retrofit urinal-type receptacle.

BATHROOM SYSTEM

A bathroom system includes a shower system, a sink system, a gray water tank, a toilet, a first conduit, and a second conduit. The shower system includes a drain ring configured to collect gray water from the shower system. The gray water tank includes an internal filtration system and is configured to filter and store gray water. The gray water tank is configured to introduce a chemical into the gray water and is configured to draw electrical power from a power supply. The first conduit is coupled to the gray water, it connects the shower system and the gray water tank, and it is configured to transfer the gray water from the drain ring to the gray water tank. The second conduit is configured to transfer the gray water from the gray water tank to the toilet to provide water for flushing.

Intake filter for water collection system with pressure activated backwash valve

This specification describes an intake filter for use, for example, in a system that collects greywater from baths or showers for re-use in toilet flushing. The intake filter provides essentially dead-end filtration. An influent by-pass may be provided, but the filter is cleaned as required to reduce use of the by-pass. Cleaning is performed when permeability of the filter declines. An upstream sensor may be used to detect the permeability of the filter. In one cleaning method, flowing water, optionally with air, is used to backwash the filter. The impulse of the flowing water also moves one or more valves to direct backwash water to a sanitary drain. For example, pumped effluent may impinge against a first flap to close an effluent drain, the first flap being mechanically linked to open a flap covering the sanitary drain.

PURIFICATION SYSTEM

The present invention provides a complete-circulation-type bio-toilet system in which adjustment tanks capable of storing water to be treated are arranged before and after a septic tank, thereby enabling stable provision of the system without stopping the system even when the system is in heavy use. In a bio-toilet system 1 that performs microbial treatment on water to be treated containing filth and circulates the water to be treated as washing water, it is provided with: a raw sewage tank 3 into which the water to be treated containing filth discharged from a toilet 2 is fed; a first adjustment tank 4 that stores water to be treated 31 discharged from the raw sewage tank 3 while performing aerobic treatment thereon by aeration and discharges the stored water to be treated 31 by a pump 43; a septic tank 5 that performs microbial treatment on the water to be treated 31 discharged from the first adjustment tank 4; a second adjustment tank 6 that stores the water to be treated 31 discharged from the septic tank 5 while performing anaerobic treatment thereon and discharges the stored water to be treated 31 by a pump 62; a reaction tank 7 that decomposes organic matter in the water to be treated 31 discharged from the second adjustment tank 6; and a washing tank 8 that stores the water to be treated 31 discharged from the reaction tank 7 for use as washing water for a toilet bowl.

TANK USED FOR COLLECTING AND RECYCLING BATHROOM SHOWER WARM UP WATER
20200318332 · 2020-10-08 ·

A water recycling system embodying a tank used for collecting and recycling bathroom shower warm up water for other household needs. The collection tank is fluidly connected to the shower head via an engaged diverter valve by way of a first conduit. The collection tank may provide a second conduit and valve system operatively associated with the collected warm up water to the toilet or other household water needs.

PRECIPITATION RECLAMATION STORAGE SYSTEM FOR USE IN A STRUCTURE

A precipitation reclamation system includes a downspout adapter configured to receive runoff precipitation from a precipitation channel for a structure. The downspout adapter is configured to attach to the structure at a vent that places an interior of the structure in communication with an area external to the structure. A reclamation chamber is disposed within an appliance housing. The reclamation chamber has a pump. A reclamation conduit extends from the downspout adapter to the reclamation chamber and is configured to direct the precipitation to the reclamation chamber to define reclaimed water. The pump is adapted to deliver the reclaimed water from the reclamation chamber to a portion of the structure for use.

Grey Water Recycling Assembly
20200256045 · 2020-08-13 ·

A grey water recycling assembly for recycling grey water from a sink for filling a tank on a toilet includes a hose that is fluidly coupled to a drain of a sink for capturing grey water from the sink. The hose is fluidly coupled to a tank of a toilet. Additionally, the hose is oriented to angle downwardly between the drain and the tank to gravity feed the grey water into the tank. In this way the hose directs the grey water into the tank of the toilet for filling the tank of the toilet with recycled water. The hose is comprised of a flexible material thereby facilitating the hose to be routed in a preferred route between the drain of the sink and the tank of the toilet.

GREY WATER TOILET AND FLUSHING METHOD
20200224399 · 2020-07-16 ·

A method of flushing a toilet that includes opening a first valve to introduce a first supply of grey water into a passage to prime a siphon; opening a second valve to introduce a second supply of water into a bowl from a tank, the bowl having an outlet that is in fluid communication with an inlet of the passage; closing the first valve to shut off the first supply of water; evacuating the contents of the bowl through an outlet of the passage by way of the siphon generated by the introduction of the first supply of water and the introduction of the second supply of water; and closing the second valve to shut off the second supply of water.