LAVATORY SERVICE INDICATORS AND SANITATION
20190071855 ยท 2019-03-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
E03D9/005
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E03D9/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
A61L9/05
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Apparatus and methods are described that provide immediate and accurate indication of whether or not an aircraft or vessel lay has been utilized in operation of the aircraft or vessel via a dissolving use indicator placed in the lay. Using the lay use indicators provided herein, upon completion of a voyage and cursory inspection, lay service can be requested or declined.
Claims
1. A lavatory use indicator for use in a dry lavatory to allow visual determination that the lavatory has been used, comprising: at least one thin planar element dimensioned to be positioned in a lavatory such that the at least one element will be contacted with a waste stream or a flushing solution upon use of the lavatory, wherein the element is water soluble and partially or completely disintegrates upon contact with a liquid.
2. The lavatory use indicator of claim 1, wherein the thin planar element further comprises one or more additives selected from: a sanitizing additive, a surfactant, a biocide, a deodorizing additive and a fragrance additive.
3. The lavatory use indicator of claim 1, wherein at least one of the thin planar elements is printed with one or more of: a water soluble nature of the element, a source for the element, advertising for vessel or vessel service providers, decorative features, and functions provided by the element including one or more of sanitizing, deodorizing and fragrance functions.
4. The lavatory use indicator of claim 2, wherein the at least one thin planar element is formed as a packet that contains the one or more additives.
5. The lavatory use indicator of claim 1, wherein the water soluble element is comprised of cellulosic materials, starch materials, polyhydroxyacid materials, proteins, naturally occurring and synthetic polymers, and combinations thereof.
6. The lavatory use indicator of claim 5, wherein the cellulosic material is selected from carboxymethyl cellulose, methyl cellulose, ethyl cellulose, hydroxypropyl cellulose, hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose, ethyl hydroxyethyl cellulose, hydroxypropyl cellulose gelatin and combinations thereof.
7. The lavatory use indicator of claim 5, wherein the starch material is selected from methyl ether starch, aluminum starch octenyl succinate, high amylase starch, hydroxypropylated high amylose starch, hydroxy propyl starch phosphates, and combinations thereof.
8. The lavatory use indicator of claim 5, wherein the synthetic polymer is selected from polyalkylene oxides, polyethylene oxide, ethylene oxide/propylene oxide copolymers, methylmethacylate copolymer, carboxyvinyl polymer, polyquaternium polymers, polyacrylic acid, polymethacrylic acid, polymethacrylic acid copolymers, polyvinyl alcohol, poly (2-ethyl oxazoline), polyvinyl methyl ether, polyvinyl pyrrolidone/vinyl acetate copolymers, poly(n-isopropyl acrylamide), poly N-vinyl caprolactam, polyvinyl methyl oxazolidone, poly (2-isopropyl-2-oxazoline), poly (2,4-dimethyl-6-triazinyl ethylene), and combinations thereof.
9. The lavatory use indicator of claim 5, wherein the naturally occurring polymer is selected from xantham gum, guar gum, alginate, tragacanth gum, karaya gum, acacia gum, arabic gum, locust bean gum, dextrin, pectin, chitin, chitosan, levan polysaccharide, elsinan, glucan, gellan gum, agarose, furcellaran, carrageenan, pullulan, and combinations thereof.
10. The lavatory use indicator of claim 5, wherein the protein is selected from collagen, zein, casein films and fibers, soy proteins, whey proteins and combinations thereof.
11. The lavatory use indicator of claim 5, wherein the polyhydroxy acid is selected from polyglycolide and copolymers thereof including (poly (lactic-co-glycolic acid), poly (glycolide-co-caprolactone) and poly (glycolide-co-trimethylene carbonate).
12. The lavatory use indicator of claim 2, wherein the sanitizing additive is an ammonium compound.
13. The lavatory use indicator of claim 2, wherein the surfactant is selected from ammonium lauryl sulfate, sodium lauryl sulfate, sodium dodecyl sulfate, an alkyl-ether sulfates, sodium myreth sulfate, sodium dodecyl sulfide, sodium dodecylbenezenesulfonate and combinations thereof.
14. The lavatory use indicator of claim 2, wherein the biocide is selected from one or more of 2,2-dibromo-3-nitrilopropionamide, 2-bromo-2-nitropropane-1,3-diol, sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione, trichloro-s-triazinetrione, glutaraldehydes, isothiazolinones, oxidants, copper alloys, formaldehyde, and formaldehyde-releasers.
15. The lavatory use indicator of claim 4, wherein the packet is formed by a top and a bottom layers filled with sanitizing and/or deodorizing compounds.
16. The lavatory use indicator of claim 15, wherein the top and bottom layers are formed of PVA materials and the top and bottom layers are sealed along their outer edges by heat during manufacture thereby forming the packet.
17. The lavatory use indicator of claim 15, wherein the top and bottom layers are formed of cellulosic, polyalkyl oxides or starch materials and the top and bottom layers are sealed along their outer edges by limited contact with an aqueous solution during manufacture thereby forming the packet.
18. A method for servicing a dry lavatory in a transport vessel, comprising: placing at least one lavatory use indicator in the dry lavatory, wherein the lavatory use indicator is water soluble and partially or completely dissolves when contacted with a fluid; monitoring a dissolution status of the at least one lavatory use indicator at a completion of a voyage by the transport vessel; and servicing the lavatory if partial or complete dissolution of the lavatory use indicator occurs.
19. The method of claim 18, wherein the dry lavatory is provided with a clear water flushing fluid and the lavatory use indicator comprises a sanitizing and/or deodorizing composition that dissolves in the clear water flushing fluid when the lavatory is utilized.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] For a more complete understanding of the present invention, including features and advantages, reference is now made to the detailed description of the invention along with the accompanying figures:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0014] Provided herein are methods and apparatus that enable immediate and accurate indication of whether or not a toilet has been utilized in operation of a transport vessel such as an aircraft, train, marine vessel, recreational vehicle or portable toilet. Using the use indicators provided herein, upon completion of a flight or voyage by the transport vessel and upon cursory inspection, the requirement for lay service can be readily determined and implemented. More particularly, lay use indicators are provided that remain intact in a transport vessel lay under normal environmental conditions of heat and humidity. However, when contacted with a fluid, the lay use indicator will partially or completely dissolve in a waste stream as well as when contacted with flushing fluids. A partially or completely dissolved lay use indicator will prompt service of the lay by emptying the waste receptacle of the lay. Where the lay use indicator is observed to be intact, costly lay service may be avoided. In certain embodiments, lay use indicators are provided that partially or completely dissolve when contacted with fluids and also release sanitizing and/or deodorizing compounds into waste and flushing fluids. In such cases, the provision of sanitizing and/or deodorizing compositions that are only added to a flushing fluid when flushing allows the flushing tank to be loaded with clear water that lacks additives.
[0015] In certain embodiments, lav use indicators are provided that also function to impart a pleasant fragrance to the environment of the lav. In certain embodiments the lav use indicators provided herein comprise a water soluble printable paper that provides a surface for printing one or more of: a water soluble nature of the product, a source for the product, advertising for vessel or vessel service providers, decorative elements, and functions provided by the product including sanitizing, deodorizing and imparting desirable fragrances.
[0016] To facilitate the understanding of this invention, and for the avoidance of doubt in construing the claims herein, a number of terms are defined below. Terms defined herein have meanings as commonly understood by a person of ordinary skill in the areas relevant to the present invention. The terminology used to describe specific embodiments of the invention does not delimit the invention, except as outlined in the claims.
[0017] The terms such as a, an, and the are not intended to refer to a singular entity unless explicitly so defined, but include the general class of which a specific example may be used for illustration. The use of the terms a or an when used in conjunction with comprising in the claims and/or the specification may mean one but may also be consistent with one or more, at least one, and/or one or more than one.
[0018] The use of the term or in the claims is used to mean and/or unless explicitly indicated to refer to alternatives as mutually exclusive. Thus, unless otherwise stated, the term or in a group of alternatives means any one or combination of the members of the group. Further, unless explicitly indicated to refer to alternatives as mutually exclusive, the phrase A, B, and/or C means embodiments having element A alone, element B alone, element C alone, or any combination of A, B, and C taken together.
[0019] Similarly, for the avoidance of doubt and unless otherwise explicitly indicated to refer to alternatives as mutually exclusive, the phrase at least one of when combined with a list of items, means a single item from the list or any combination of items in the list. For example, and unless otherwise defined, the phrase at least one of A, B and C, means at least one from the group A, B, C, or any combination of A, B and C. Thus, unless otherwise defined, the phrase requires one or more, and not necessarily not all, of the listed items.
[0020] The terms comprising (and any form thereof such as comprise and comprises), having (and any form thereof such as have and has), including (and any form thereof such as includes and include) or containing (and any form thereof such as contains and contain) are inclusive or open-ended and do not exclude additional, unrecited elements or method steps.
[0021] The term effective as used in the specification and claims, means adequate to provide or accomplish a desired, expected, or intended result.
[0022] The terms about or approximately are defined as being close to as understood by one of ordinary skill in the art, and in one non-limiting embodiment the terms are defined to be within 10%, within 5%, within 1%, and in certain aspects within 0.5%.
[0023] For purposes of the present invention, the term lav means a lavatory or toilet.
[0024] The following examples are included for the sake of completeness of disclosure and to illustrate the methods of making the compositions and composites of the present invention as well as to present certain characteristics of the methods and compositions. In no way are these examples intended to limit the scope or teaching of this disclosure.
Example 1
[0025] In one embodiment provided herein and depicted in
[0026] Lav use indicator 20 is composed partially or completely of a material that partially or completely dissolves when contacted with aqueous fluids. Thus, when fluid contacts the use indicator its integrity will be obviously impaired. In certain embodiments the use indicator is provided as a water soluble paper that will generally be formed of fibers that are formed together into a paper. By water soluble it is meant that those portions of the use indicator that are contacted with an aqueous fluid will partially or completely disclose within 20 minutes such that even a casual observation will reveal that an aqueous fluid has been in contact with the use indicator.
[0027] Any number of materials can be used to form the use indicator so long as that portion of the use indicator that contacts an aqueous fluid will: 1) partially or completely dissolve, 2) will not damage the lay, and 3) will be biodegradable and compatible with sewage waste disposal requirements.
[0028] Examples of such dissolving materials include cellulosic materials, starch materials, polyhydroxyacid materials, proteins, naturally occurring and synthetic polymers and combinations thereof.
[0029] Water dissolvable cellulosic materials include but are not limited to carboxymethyl cellulose, methyl cellulose, ethyl cellulose, hydroxypropyl cellulose, hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose, ethyl hydroxyethyl cellulose, hydroxypropyl cellulose gelatin and combinations thereof. Starches include but are not limited to natural and modified starches including methyl ether starch, aluminum starch octenyl succinate, high amylase starch, hydroxypropylated high amylose starch and hydroxy propyl starch phosphates.
[0030] Synthetic polymers include polyalkylene oxides, including polyethylene oxide and ethylene oxide/propylene oxide copolymers. Other synthetic polymers and copolymers thereof include but are not limited to methylmethacylate copolymer, carboxyvinyl polymer, polyquaternium polymers, polyacrylic acid, polymethacrylic acid, polymethacrylic acid copolymers, polyvinyl alcohol, poly (2-ethyl oxazoline), polyvinyl methyl ether, polyvinyl pyrrolidone/vinyl acetate copolymers, poly (n-isopropyl acrylamide), poly N-vinyl caprolactam, polyvinyl methyl oxazolidone, poly (2-isopropyl-2-oxazoline), and poly (2,4-dimethyl-6-triazinyl ethylene).
[0031] Naturally occurring polysaccharide polymers include xantham gum, guar gum, alginate, tragacanth gum, karaya gum (a.k.a. gum sterculia), acacia gum, arabic gum, locust bean gum, dextrin, pectin, chitin, chitosan, levan polysaccharide, elsinan, glucan, gellan gum, agarose, furcellaran, carrageenan, and pullulan (a.k.a. -1,4-glucan; -1,6-glucan). Proteins include collagen, zein, casein films and fibers, soy proteins and whey proteins. Examples of polyhydroxy acids include polyglycolide and copolymers thereof including (poly (lactic-co-glycolic acid), poly (glycolide-co-caprolactone) and poly (glycolide-co-trimethylene carbonate).
[0032] Preferably the use indicator will be printable with water based inks. In certain embodiments, printing on the use indicator provides certain instructions such as that the indicator is water soluble so that the user understands that the indicator need not and should not be removed from the lay during use. The printing may further contain indicia of origin and may provide an advertising surface for labelling.
Example 2
[0033] In another embodiment depicted in
[0034] As used herein fragrance products means products that impart a pleasant aroma. These may include essential oils. Certain fragrances that impart a pleasant aroma are also biocides and thus have sanitizing properties and deodorizing properties. For example, among the essential oils, the terpene carvacrol is present in the essential oil of Origanum vulgare (oregano), oil of thyme, and oils obtained from pepperwort and wild bergamot. Carvacrol inhibits growth of certain odor causing bacteria present in biological waste.
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[0036] Typically aviation lays are filled with a flushing fluid that contains a sanitizing solution and/or neutralizing product. Sanitizing solutions may include one or more ammonium compounds including without limitation alkyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride, and quaternary ammonium chlorides. Surfactants are often included. Surfactants of several classes may be utilized including anionic, cationic and zwitterionic surfactants, alkyl carboxylates (soaps) and non-ionic surfactants including long chain alcohols such as the fatty alcohols. Among the anionic surfactants, alkyl sulfates or sulfides including ammonium lauryl sulfate, sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS), sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS), alkyl-ether sulfates such as sodium lauryl ether sulfate (SLES), sodium myreth sulfate, sodium dodecyl sulfide, and sodium dodecylbenezenesulfonate may be employed. Other materials including ethanol, sodium carbonates, ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), colorants and perfumes may be included.
[0037] Other biocidal materials include bromine-containing biocides such as 2,2-dibromo-3-nitrilopropionamide (DBNPA) and 2-bromo-2-nitropropane-1,3-diol (Bromopol), hypochlorite compounds such as sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione and trichloro-s-triazinetrione, glutaraldehydes, isothiazolinones such as methylisothiazolinone (MIT), oxidants, copper alloys, and electrophiles including formaldehyde and formaldehyde-releasers.
[0038] Certain of the ingredients of lay sanitizing solutions including ammonium compounds and perfumes may result in residue buildup in the flush fluid and waste tanks. Because the flushing fluid typically includes sanitizing/deodorizing compounds, a relatively large amount of constituent chemicals require storage in the vessel tanks and must be disposed of.
[0039] In the embodiment depicted in
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Example 3
[0043] In another embodiment provided herein and depicted in
[0044] For one non-limiting example, the lay use indicators 30 as depicted in
[0045] All publications, patents and patent applications cited herein are hereby incorporated by reference as if set forth in their entirety herein. While this invention has been described with reference to illustrative embodiments, this description is not intended to be construed in a limiting sense. Various modifications and combinations of illustrative embodiments, as well as other embodiments of the invention, will be apparent to persons skilled in the art upon reference to the description. It is therefore intended that the appended claims encompass such modifications and enhancements.