Automatic Electric Electronic Waste Handling Apparatus method and system
20210331949 ยท 2021-10-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
E03F1/008
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
C02F1/008
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
G06Q20/204
PHYSICS
Y02W90/00
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
C02F2209/006
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C02F1/50
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
B08B9/093
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G06Q20/209
PHYSICS
International classification
C02F1/50
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C02F1/68
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
Abstract
This present invention is a convenient automatic apparatus for handling sewage and grey-water which is tapable of removing waste from a waste holding tank, disinfecting a holding tank, and further allowing waste to be moved into a sewer or septic system through the use of a plurality of electric servo motors, sensors, cameras, hoses, booster motor, actuators and hydraulic system. This present invention can receive and transmit data via a wireless communication system, record information about the amount of waste product received and can communicate with the server software, generate a bill and generate a receipt. This present invention can allow a Recreational Vehicle, Autonomous Vehicle, Automobile, Travel Trailer, Airplane, Boat, Portable Toilet, Railroad Passenger Car, in a designated area, to connect the automatic electric electronic waste handling apparatus to the Release Mechanism affixed to a variety of vehicle holding tanks to remove waste from a black water, grey water holding tank, clean the holding tank and disinfect the holding tank. This present invention allows the vehicle to automatically dispose of waste matter, urine, feces, toilet paper and grey-water hands free in a manner that is safe for the environment and the end user, allowing for greater ease of use and efficiency as well as increased profits for businesses through labor savings.
Claims
1. An automatic electric electronic waste handling apparatus for draining and cleaning holding tanks comprised of the following parts: a) sensors for guiding the automatic electric electronic waste handling apparatus into a connecting position at holding tanks in vehicles; b) a release fitting mechanism affixed to sewage and grey water holding tanks; c) a swivel plate for lifting the flex pipe to meet the release fitting mechanism. d) a measuring device for determining the amount of sewage and grey water removed from the holding tank; e) flexible pipes for transferring waste from the holding tank to sewer; f) a plurality of sensors for determining capacities; g) an automatic electric electronic waste handling apparatus water holding tank; h) a chemical reservoir for holding cleaning solution; i) a pump for dispensing cleaning solution; j) a payment reader for accepting payments; k) a software application for monitoring draining and cleaning operations; l) a server for processing payments and recording operations; m) a wireless communication system device for communicating with the server and customer; n) a plurality of actuators, hoses, servo motors for transferring waste from holding tank to sewer through service ports; and o) a controller for managing onboard operations.
2. The automatic electric electronic waste handling apparatus for draining and cleaning holding tanks of claim 1 wherein the release mechanism includes a waste valve, actuator, infrared sensors, electronic digital timer, power source and a pressure sensor.
3. The automatic electric electronic waste handling apparatus for draining and cleaning holding tanks of claim 1 wherein the measuring device includes a flow meter, a number dial and a digital display.
4. The automatic electric electronic waste handling apparatus for draining and cleaning holding tanks of claim 1 wherein the flexible pipes include flexible tubing, and flexible pipe clamps.
5. The automatic electric electronic waste handling apparatus for draining and cleaning holding tanks of claim 1 wherein the holding tank includes a leak detection device, a float assembly and a swivel lift plate.
6. The automatic electric electronic waste handling apparatus for draining and cleaning holding tanks of claim 1 wherein the chemical reservoir includes a chemical blending and dilution device.
7. The automatic electric electronic waste handling apparatus for draining and cleaning holding tanks of claim 1 wherein the hydraulic pump includes hydraulic fittings, a hydraulic telescoping barrel and piston and, hydraulic or pneumatic drives.
8. The automatic electric electronic waste handling apparatus for draining and cleaning holding tanks of claim 1 wherein the payment reader includes a card reader and a digital receipt and invoice generator.
9. The automatic electric electronic waste handling apparatus for draining and cleaning holding tanks of claim 1 wherein the software includes waste volume recording.
10. The automatic electric electronic waste handling apparatus for draining and cleaning holding tanks of claim 1 wherein the server includes a price matrix and billing statement operations.
11. The automatic electric electronic waste handling apparatus for draining and cleaning holding tanks of claim 1 wherein the controller includes an amplifier, cue signals, an encoder, and a resolver.
12. A method of draining and cleaning sewage and grey water holding tanks. The method is comprised of the following steps: a) emitting a service signal cue; b) guiding the automatic electric electronic waste handling apparatus into a connecting position to holding tanks; c) depressing pressure sensor; d) communicating with affixed release fitting mechanism to vehicle holding tank; e) emitting a signal from the release fitting mechanism to the automatic electric electronic waste handling apparatus; f) opening the waste valve; g) draining sewage and grey water holding tank; h) measuring waste leaving sewage and grey water holding tank; i) emitting a signal from the EDM float assembly to the automatic electric electronic waste handling apparatus; j) engaging chemical pump and booster motor; k) transferring disinfectant chemical blend into sewage and grey water holding tank; l) closing the waste valve; m) transferring chemical from sewage and grey water holding tank into the automatic electric electronic waste handling apparatus; n) transferring contents of the automatic electric electronic waste handling apparatus into the sewer; o) storing electronic data in server; p) accessing electronic database for pricing matrix; and q) completing a financial transaction.
13. The method of draining and cleaning sewage and grey water holding tanks of claim 14 wherein emitting a service signal cue includes the step the Release Mechanism or user sending the signal due to the automatic electric electronic waste handling apparatus using the software of claim 1.
14. The method of draining and cleaning sewage and grey water holding tanks of claim 14 wherein the guiding the automatic electric electronic waste handling apparatus into a connecting position to holding tanks includes the step of the sensors of claim 1 determining distances to the vehicle holding tank.
15. The method of draining and cleaning sewage and grey water holding tanks of claim 14 wherein depressing pressure sensor includes the step of the pressure sensor being depressed when the release fitting mechanism makes contact with the electric electronic waste handling apparatus.
16. The method of draining and cleaning sewage and grey water holding tanks of claim 14 wherein the measuring waste leaving vehicle holding tank includes the step of calculating the volume of waste and sending volume data to the server and into the pricing matrix.
17. The method of draining and cleaning sewage and grey water holding tanks of claim 14 wherein the engaging chemical pump motor also includes the step of mixing the chemicals.
18. The method of draining and cleaning sewage and grey water holding tank of claim 14 wherein the engaging of a booster pump motor includes the step of mixing water with chemicals.
19. The method of draining and cleaning sewage and grey water holding tanks of claim 14 wherein the completing a financial transaction includes the step of allowing the user to make a payment and receive a receipt.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0011] View of automatic electric electronic waste handling apparatus & recreational vehicle
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[0013] Side end cutaway view automatic electric electronic waste handling apparatus
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[0015] Top View Cutaway of automatic electric electronic waste handling apparatus
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[0017] Front view of Release Mechanism
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[0019] Front view of Release Mechanism with valve partially open
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[0021] Side end cutaway view of automatic electric electronic waste handling apparatus
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[0023] View of automatic electronic door opening and closing mechanism
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0024] The present invention is directed to automatic electric electronic waste handling apparatus method and system
[0025] In its most complete form, the device is made up of the following components Angled Component over (24), Hydraulic Pump (32), Hydraulic Lines (33), Hydraulic Fittings (34), Plurality of Hydraulic Telescoping Barrel and Pistons 18,19), Plurality of Flexible Tubing (21), Flexible Pipe (21),Flexible Tube Pipe Clamp (64) Swivel Lift Plate (17), Hydraulic Fluid Reservoir (35), Infrared Sensors (36), Optical Sensors (38), Unique Identification Aid (40), Magnetic Sensors (37), Pressure Sensor (16), A plurality or Wireless Communication Device (3), Server (42), Software (43), Waste Measuring Device (41), Chemical Pump Motor (25), Chemical Reservoir (45), Chemical Supply Lines (44), Chemical Blending and Dilution Device (55), Dispensing Nozzle (14), Waste Valve (2), Plurality of Pipes (21), Adjustable Elbow Pipe (47), Power Supply/Adapter (48), Power Charge Management System (49), Conductors/Wires (50), A Price Matrix (51), Electronic Float Assembly (53),Valve (2), Spring (8), Electronic Solenoid (5), Solenoid Securing Pin (6), Battery (4), Valve Retainer (7), Valve Retaining Pin (9), Liquid Service Port (10), Electrical Service Port (11), Ground Connection Port (12), Screw Threads (13), Threaded Screws (14), Release Mechanism Housing (1), Apparatus Bell Cover (28), Holding Tank (22), Electric Motor/Servo (30), Electric Motor Shaft and Gear (31), Rotation Gear (20), Electronic Servo (56), Controller (57), Amplifier (58), Control Circuit (59), Encode (60), Resolver (61), Leak Detector Device (54), Credit Card Reader (29), Payment Reader (29),Receipt Printer (63), Electronic Database (52). These components are connected as follows: This present invention Automatic Electric Electronic Waste Handling Apparatus is able to accept waste matter feces, urine, toilet paper, grey-water from a holding-tank, clean a holding tank and disinfect a holding tank automatically through the use of the Waste Handling Apparatus. It should further be noted that: The Automatic Electric Electronic Waste Handing Apparatus is able to accept waste matter feces, urine, toilet paper, grey-water, clean, disinfect a holding tank automatically through the use of a Hydraulic Powered or Pneumatic Powered device in connector with a plurality of Electric Motors, Chemicals, A plurality of Sensors, A Server, Software, Cameras, A Measuring Device, A plurality of Pipes, Flexible Tubes, Holding Tanks, A sewer connection, A Wireless Communication Device, in Connection with a Waste Handling Apparatus.
[0026] The most complete form of performing the method associated with the disclosed device consists of the following steps {1} Vehicle, Autonomous Vehicle, Travel Trailer, Airplane, boat parks in designated area. {2} Vehicle, Autonomous Vehicle, Travel Trailer, Airplane, boat emits signal to Automatic Electric Electronic Waste Handling Apparatus to cue for service. {3} Waste Handling Apparatus leaves original position. {4} Waste Handling Apparatus is guided by a plurality of sensors and camera. {5} Waste Handling Apparatus connects to a holding tank. {6} Waste Handling Apparatus presses into Pressure sensor to depress. {7} Waste Handling Apparatus establishes positive connection. {8} Waste Handling Apparatus emits signal to Release Mechanism. {9} Release Mechanism Valve opens allowing waste to leave holding tank. {10} Waste travels through measuring device. {11} Software records waste volume measurement. {12} Waste travels through Waste Handling Apparatus. {13} Waste enters into a holding tank or into a sewer system. {14} Float Assembly emits signal when waste transfer is complete. {15} Software communicates and cues holding tank cleaning. {16} Software communicates and engages chemical pump motor. {17} Chemical Pump Motor services Holding tank with cleaning chemicals, agents. {18} Software terminates cleaning cycle. {19} Release MEchanism closes valve. {20} Software communicates with Waste Handling Apparatus. {21} Software terminates Service to Vehicle, Autonomous Vehicle, Travel Trailer or Airplane {22} Waste Handling Apparatus returns to original position. {23} Software stores Electronic Data in Server and communicate.; through a wireless device or wired device. {24} Software accesses Electronic Database for Pricing Matrix. {25} Software generates invoice or a bill for end user. {43} Software or operator receive payment for service.
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[0028] A automobile, autonomous vehicle, airplane, boat, travel trailer, train car, locomotive, modular house, modular office, portable toilet, containing a holding Tank (22) arrive at designated area. The Automatic Electric Electronic: Waste Handling Apparatus (1.1) connects to provide a service that removes waste matter, urine, feces, toilet paper and grey-water while simultaneously charging the Release Mechanism (1) and cleans the Holding Tank (22). The Automatic Electric Electronic Waste Handling Apparatus (1.1) will automatically attach to the Release Mechanism when a automobile, autonomous vehicle, airplane, boat, travel trailer, train car, locomotive, modular house, modular office, portable toilet enter the designated area creating a user free, efficient and safe way for removal of waste matter, urine, feces, toilet paper and grey-water. When the Automatic Electric Electronic Waste Handling Apparatus (1.1) has completed the service the software (43) will generate an invoice or bill. The Automatic Electric Electronic Waste Handling Apparatus (1.1) will disconnect from the Release Mechanism (1) and will return to the original position. The Release Mechanism (1) will close the Valve (2) not shown and will signal that the service is complete. Upon completion of service the Automatic Electric Electronic Waste Handling Apparatus (1.1) will generate a printed receipt via the Receipt Printer (63) and software (43) or can send an digital receipt via email.
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[0030] The Release Mechanism (1) enters into a designated area and emits a signal to the Automatic Electric Electronic Waste Handling Apparatus (1.1). The Automatic Electric Electronic Waste Handling Apparatus (1.1) cues service which will cause the Flexible Tube Pipe (21) to move into position via the Electric Motor (30), Electric Motor Shaft and Gear (31), Swivel Lift Plate (17) Flexible Pipe Tube (21) a plurality of Hydraulic Telescoping Piston (18) Hydraulic Telescoping Barrel (19) Hydraulic Pump (32) Hydraulic Lines (33) Hydraulic Fittings (34) guided by a plurality of Sensors and Cameras (36,37,38,39). The. Automatic Electric Electronic Waste Handling Apparatus (1.1) will establish a connection to the Release Mechanism (1) and will begin the service of removal of waste matter, urine, feces, toilet paper and grey-water, and will supply a charge to the Battery (4) via the Electrical Service Port (11), establish a Ground via the Ground Connector Port (12) and supply Liquid Cleaning Agent via the Liquid Service Port (10). The Automatic Electric Electronic Waste Handling Apparatus (1.1) will send and receive data to and from the Release Mechanism (1) via a Wireless Communication Device (3) Software (43), Server (42) Electronic Database (52).
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[0039] Different features, variations and multiple different embodiments have been shown and described with various details. What has been described in this application at times in terms of specific embodiments is done for illustrative purposes only and without the intent to limit or suggest that what has been conceived is only one particular embodiment or specific embodiments. It is to be understood that this disclosure is not limited to any single specific embodiments or enumerated variations. Many modifications, variations and other embodiments will come to mind of those skilled in the art, ant which are intended to be and are in fact covered by this disclosure. It is indeed intended that the scope of this disclosure should be determined by a proper legal interpretation and construction of the disclosure, including equivalents, as understood by those of skill in the art relying upon the complete disclosure present at the time of filing.