RV WASTEWATER TRANSPORT TANK
20220024392 · 2022-01-27
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Abstract
The invention provides a system and apparatus to fill, transport and discharge up to 50 or more gallons of RV black water and/or grey water (sewage) in the bed of a pickup truck/RV tow vehicle without the use of wheels or attaching to the rear of the tow vehicle. Innovation is accomplished through the design of the tank which incorporates a main body with a bottom mounted inlet/outlet port, and uniquely designed drain hose management structure comprising a friction grip trough and locking hose rest, which facilitate the use of a standard 2′ RV Compartment hose to fill or drain the tank. Further innovation is achieved by the system of keeping the tank stationary in the vehicle thus eliminating the lifting and pulling of a filled tank.
Claims
1. A process for transporting RV waste water comprising steps; 1. Place the tank body into the bed of the tow vehicle for the duration of the camping trip; 2. Attach a macerator pump to the RV connecting to a standard 3″×2′ sewer compartment hose with a garden hose and sewer hose adapter; 3. Run the said macerator pump to transfer up to 50 gallons or more of RV waste water to the said tank body; 4. Remove the said sewer hose adapter and replace with a cap; 5. Transport RV waste water to a dump station; 6. Remove said cap and attach a standard RV sewer (typically 10′ to 20′ in length) hose to the said 3″×2′ standard sewer compartment hose placing the opposing end into the said dump station; 7. Lower the assembled said sewer hoses from the locking hose rest draining the said tank body to complete the process.
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
[0009] The novel features believed characteristic of the invention are set forth in the appended claims. The invention itself, however, as well as a preferred mode of use, and advantages thereof, will be best understood by reference to the following detailed description, an illustrative embodiment when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals indicate like components, and:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0019] The inventor provides a unique process and apparatus for a truck carry, tank system which enables the user to transport RV waste water (gray water and black water) in greater volumes than currently possible in the art and to fill and discharge the tank with minimal effort and without tools. The new system incorporates the use of an RV macerator pump to fill the tank and a unique trough and upper hose end locking support built into the tank to facilitate changing connections and thusly the functions of the system components. The illustrated example is a molded plastic assembly, although the invention is not limited as to materials or techniques of fabrication.
[0020] The present invention is described in enabling detail in the following examples, which may represent more than one embodiment of the present invention:
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[0025] Prior designs connect directly to the RV sewer discharge port at an elevation below the discharge point and utilize gravity to fill the tank. Using the current invention to remove waste water from an RV, a macerator pump must be connected to the sewage discharge port of the RV. Utilizing the macerator pump, the sewage can be lifted to the bed of the truck which is generally higher than the RV sewage discharge port. Aside from the unique design of the tank body the benefits of the invention are achieved with ready available aftermarket parts, including the hose fitting, 2′ hose, hose adapter, garden waste hose, and macerator pump. The current invention accomplishes all of it's advantages because of the unique design of the tank body. The advantage to the current invention is that the tank body is maintained in the bed of the tow with the capability to accept up to fifty gallons RV waste water or more. Advantage is also achieved by utilizing the unique and innovative design of the tank body including the trough 601 locking hose rest 602. The tank body trough is designed and sized to provide a snug and secure cavity to accommodate the flexible 2′ RV sewer hose. The hose end 104b is further stabilized and secured by the locking hose rest 602. The locking hose rest 602 limits the twisting of the upper hose end 104b by securing or “locking” the finger tabs provided on the upper hose end 104b. This facilitates the attachment and removal of the RV hose adapter 802 and the hose cap 105 and the full length RV sewer hose 902 when used at the dump station 901.
[0026] By removing the standard twist lock hose adapter 802 and attaching a twist lock cap 105 the tow vehicle 701 is now configured to transport the filled tank. For discharging the sewage from the tank body 100, the hose cap 105 is removed and a full size/length RV sewage hose 902 is attached to extend the short sewer hose 104. This hose configuration is then removed from the locking rest 602 at the top of the tank, invoking gravity to move the contents of the tank into a sewer dump station 901.
[0027] Stability of the waste water transport tank while the tank is being transported is achieved by the presence of baffles (not shown) inside the tank body 100 and further by the tapered side walls of the tank body which serve to lower the center of gravity of the tank body 100. Further stability is achieved by securing the tank handles 104 to the bed of the tow vehicle by straps or ropes.
[0028] While the invention has been particularly shown and described with re1ference to the preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the foregoing and other changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.