Patent classifications
E03D11/17
Deployable mounting system for plumbed equipment
There is disclosed a mounting assembly for moveably mounting an item of plumbed equipment to a fixed surface. The assembly comprises a fixed mounting portion and a moveable mounting bracket for receiving the item of plumbed equipment. Moveable fluid connections are provided for moveably connecting the item to a fixed fluid source and/or to a fixed waste port. Space saving bathroom installations are disclosed, and the item can be moveably mounted using linear or rotational movement between its stowed and deployed positions.
Deployable mounting system for plumbed equipment
There is disclosed a mounting assembly for moveably mounting an item of plumbed equipment to a fixed surface. The assembly comprises a fixed mounting portion and a moveable mounting bracket for receiving the item of plumbed equipment. Moveable fluid connections are provided for moveably connecting the item to a fixed fluid source and/or to a fixed waste port. Space saving bathroom installations are disclosed, and the item can be moveably mounted using linear or rotational movement between its stowed and deployed positions.
TOILET INSTALLATIONS
A method of controlling the discharge of waste water from a toilet includes the installation of a valve in the discharge outlet of the toilet, the valve including a valve body and a spring-loaded valve closure member that is movable relative to the valve body into an open position during flushing of the toilet against the action of its spring-loading and which is returned to the closed position by the action of its spring-loading on completion of the flushing operation.
TOILET INSTALLATIONS
A method of controlling the discharge of waste water from a toilet includes the installation of a valve in the discharge outlet of the toilet, the valve including a valve body and a spring-loaded valve closure member that is movable relative to the valve body into an open position during flushing of the toilet against the action of its spring-loading and which is returned to the closed position by the action of its spring-loading on completion of the flushing operation.
Quick-seal connecting component
A quick-seal connecting component includes a first sealing ring, an expansion pipe and pipe joint with front and rear running through; the joint is assembled to a pipe in sealing engagement by the first sealing ring and the expansion pipe. The expansion pipe is sleeved on the outer wall of the pipe type joint. The first sealing ring is sleeved on the outer wall of the expansion pipe. The pipe type joint of the connecting component is assembled to the toilet pipe by the first sealing ring, the expansion pipe and the second sealing ring.
Quick-seal connecting component
A quick-seal connecting component includes a first sealing ring, an expansion pipe and pipe joint with front and rear running through; the joint is assembled to a pipe in sealing engagement by the first sealing ring and the expansion pipe. The expansion pipe is sleeved on the outer wall of the pipe type joint. The first sealing ring is sleeved on the outer wall of the expansion pipe. The pipe type joint of the connecting component is assembled to the toilet pipe by the first sealing ring, the expansion pipe and the second sealing ring.
ANTI-OVERFLOW TOILET WITH AN INTERNAL DIVERTING WALL DIVERTING FLUSH WATER FROM A SECONDARY DRAIN INLET
A toilet includes a bowl including a supply water plenum providing the water to the basin, a primary drain fluidly connecting and terminating at a drain passage and a secondary drain fluidly connecting the supply water plenum to the sewer drainage pipe. The secondary drain is separate from the primary drain and includes at least one secondary drain inlet that is disposed within the supply water plenum, a second drain channel, and a second drain outlet. The inlet permits rising waste water to flow from the supply water plenum into the second drain channel and out of the second drain outlet to the sewer drainage pipe separately from the waste water of the primary drain. The supply water plenum also includes a diverting wall located upstream of the secondary drain inlet configured to divert water flowing from upstream from flowing into the inlet.
ANTI-OVERFLOW TOILET WITH AN INTERNAL DIVERTING WALL DIVERTING FLUSH WATER FROM A SECONDARY DRAIN INLET
A toilet includes a bowl including a supply water plenum providing the water to the basin, a primary drain fluidly connecting and terminating at a drain passage and a secondary drain fluidly connecting the supply water plenum to the sewer drainage pipe. The secondary drain is separate from the primary drain and includes at least one secondary drain inlet that is disposed within the supply water plenum, a second drain channel, and a second drain outlet. The inlet permits rising waste water to flow from the supply water plenum into the second drain channel and out of the second drain outlet to the sewer drainage pipe separately from the waste water of the primary drain. The supply water plenum also includes a diverting wall located upstream of the secondary drain inlet configured to divert water flowing from upstream from flowing into the inlet.
TOILET CONCEPTS
Embodiments described herein relate to quick release toilet concepts, which can be useful particularly on-board aircraft and other passenger transport vehicles. Further embodiments relate to improved shroud components for toilets that help reduce splash. Further embodiments also relate to flushing systems for use with vacuum toilets.
TOILET CONCEPTS
Embodiments described herein relate to quick release toilet concepts, which can be useful particularly on-board aircraft and other passenger transport vehicles. Further embodiments relate to improved shroud components for toilets that help reduce splash. Further embodiments also relate to flushing systems for use with vacuum toilets.