Patent classifications
E03B1/044
Optimizing a water recovery system
Embodiments of the present invention provides a systems and methods for conserving liquids. The system detects, via sensors, if an object is interrupting the liquid flowing between a faucet and a drain. If the system detects an object is interrupting the flowing liquid, then the system routes the flowing liquid to a first destination using a diverter valve associated with the drain. The diverter valve is controlled by a microprocessor and connected to the sensors. However, if there are no object interrupting the flowing liquid, then the system routes the flowing liquid to a second destination.
Automated gray water system
The automated gray water system comprises a three port diverter valve and a wireless switch controller. The three port diverter diverts gray water collected within a building from a first port to a second port when an internal mechanism of the valve is in a first valve position and from the first port to a third port when the internal mechanism of the value is in a second valve position. In the first valve position, gray water is passed to a water purification and/or storage system and may be used as a non-potable resource. As a non-limiting example, the gray water may be used for landscape irrigation. In the second valve position, the gray water is passed to a public sewer system or septic system. The position of the valve may be controlled from a smart device via a wireless link to the wireless switch controller.
OPTIMIZING A WATER RECOVERY SYSTEM
Embodiments of the present invention provides a systems and methods for conserving liquids. The system detects, via sensors, if an object is interrupting the liquid flowing between a faucet and a drain. If the system detects an object is interrupting the flowing liquid, then the system routes the flowing liquid to a first destination using a diverter valve associated with the drain. The diverter valve is controlled by a microprocessor and connected to the sensors. However, if there are no object interrupting the flowing liquid, then the system routes the flowing liquid to a second destination.
Bath water recycling system
A water recycling system for reprocessing and reusing bathing water from a bath or shower. The bathing water recycling system treats and reuses water that overflows from a bathtub or shower pan. The used bathing water is captured and retained after use. The captured dirty water is then filtered and purified. The filtered and purified water can be redistributed back into the shower or bathtub for reuse alone or in combination with additional fresh water. The treated water may also be rewarmed prior to reuse. Unneeded greywater water is redirected to the drain for disposal.
EXCESS WATER SLOT WITH FLEXIBLE BENDABLE PIPE FOR WATER SEPARATION
The current invention provides an excess water slot to be installed in the ordinary slot opening of hand wash basins and in kitchen basins. The slot is provided with a flexible pipe exiting from the middle of the wash basin: The pipe has a suitable height (approximately ?/+15 cm high) according to the basin size. The pipe is bendable and foldable to receive unused water flowing from the faucet and leaking's in order to separate water to be ready for recycling before it reaches the middle of the basin and mixes with turbid water: the proposed figure is the (
Waste and/or hazardous liquid containment and collection system
A liquid cleaning system rests on a surface having a non-porous material covering and a drain. A lower plate layer and an upper plate layer each have runners arranged in a grid. The lower plate layer rests upon the surface and the upper plate layer rests upon the lower plate layer offset at an angle with respect to the grid of the lower plate layer. An upper layer covers the upper plate layer and has a plurality of holes for the passage of fluids into the liquid cleaning system. As liquid enters the liquid cleaning system through the holes, the liquid traverses the grid of the lower plate layer and the grid of the upper plate layer flowing towards the drain, and contaminants within the liquid collect within the grid of the lower plate layer and the grid of the upper plate layer.
MULTIPLE DRAINING SYSTEM FOR SINKS OR BASINS
A multiple draining system for sinks or wash-basins mainly for domestic use. In particular, a draining system provided with a simple and reliable construction which allows to recover wastewater from sinks or basins when it is desired to use it for further processing or other direct uses. The system includes means for diverting wastewater flow alternatively to a sewage system and to a recovery system, by including a control positioned above the level of the bottom of the basin for collecting water.
Systems for collecting rainwater and recycling grey water
Systems for water collection and recycling are described herein. A downspout having a downspout groove is vertically disposed on an exterior wall. Electrical wiring that is operatively connected to at least one electrical power generator is disposed along the downspout groove. The downspout and electrical power generator are supported by downspout brackets. The downspout is fluidly connected to a gutter and an outdoor water storage tank for collecting rain water. A water pump moves grey water from a shower tub drainage pipeline to a water path switch valve. A control switch directs the water path switch valve to divert the grey water to a toilet storage tank, an outdoor water storage tank, or a washing machine water tank.
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR RECYCLING DOMESTIC GREYWATER
The invention relates to a method and system for recycling domestic greywater. Greywater is drawn from a greywater waste pipe through an overflow pipe of a sanitary fixture, thereby, permitting greywater to be collected for reuse without the need for complicated and expensive retrofitting and/or reconfiguration of existing plumbing infrastructure. The system and method of the present invention can easily operate independently or be integrated with domestic utility systems to supply these utility systems with grey-water.
Method and system for recycling domestic greywater
The invention relates to a method and system for recycling domestic greywater. Greywater is drawn from a greywater waste pipe through an overflow pipe of a sanitary fixture, thereby, permitting greywater to be collected for reuse without the need for complicated and expensive retrofitting and/or reconfiguration of existing plumbing infrastructure. The system and method of the present invention can easily operate independently or be integrated with domestic utility systems to supply these utility systems with greywater.