Black tank arrangement
11498496 · 2022-11-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
B02C18/0092
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A black tank arrangement is provided having a selectively operable macerator for recirculating fluid adjacent the black tank outlet back toward the black tank inlet, so as to flush or spray waste from that inlet toward the outlet. Selecting the fluid transfer components to be mountable adjacent the end face of the black tank near the black tank outlet allows the invention to be retrofit into previously installed black tanks in vehicles. Operation of the macerator can be manual, via a remote switch held down by the user for a given time period, and/or automatic, in sequence with toilet operation.
Claims
1. A vehicular black tank arrangement comprising: a black tank, an inlet to said black tank, for receiving waste, an outlet from said black tank, for allowing waste to be removed from said black tank, located remote from said inlet, and a fluid transfer device, connected to said black tank adjacent to said outlet, for providing fluid from the black tank to the area of said black tank which is adjacent to said inlet.
2. The arrangement according to claim 1 wherein an inclined surface is disposed within said tank such that an elevated area of said inclined surface is located adjacent to said inlet, and a lower area of said inclined surface is located remote from said inlet and toward said outlet.
3. The arrangement according to claim 2 wherein said fluid transfer device includes a mechanism for selective actuation to recirculate fluid from said area of said black tank which is adjacent to said outlet toward said elevated area of said inclined surface.
4. The arrangement according to claim 3 wherein said fluid transfer device includes a macerator.
5. The arrangement according to claim 3 wherein said fluid transfer device includes: a pump mounted exterior of said black tank with a pump inlet leading from a portion of said black tank adjacent to said outlet, and a fluid line leading from said pump to a portion of said black tank adjacent to said inlet.
6. The arrangement according to claim 3 wherein said mechanism includes a control device for actuation at a location remote from said black tank.
7. The arrangement according to claim 1 wherein said black tank is mounted within a vehicle having a toilet therein, at a location immediately below the outlet from said toilet.
8. The arrangement according to claim 7 wherein said fluid transfer device is connected to a selective actuator located adjacent to said toilet.
9. The arrangement according to claim 6 wherein said fluid transfer device includes an actuation mechanism automatically responsive to use of said toilet.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS AND PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(4) The drawings show schematically, and in a best mode version, an embodiment of the present invention as applied to a motor home type of RV, both generically and specifically. However, the present invention is not limited in its embodiments to only such vehicles. The present invention can be readily used in other types of RVs, both towable and motorized, such as travel trailers, “toy haulers,” and motor homes. The present invention can also be readily used in other structures, including, for example, manufactured housing, as well as park model mobile homes, and “extended stay” trailers or like structures having living quarters therein.
(5) The drawings are not precisely to scale from one figure to the next. Dashed lines in the drawings indicate generic structural portions whose details not necessary for a full understanding of the present invention, as well as environmental structure and structure providing a frame of reference (such as the hidden location of tube 58 in
(6) The following features are illustrated in the drawings by these numerals:
(7) 10 vehicle,
(8) 12 exterior side wall of the vehicle,
(9) 14 toilet,
(10) 16 toilet outlet,
(11) 18 access cover in the exterior side wall, preferably conventional in nature,
(12) 20 black tank,
(13) 22 inlet to black tank,
(14) 24 outlet to black tank,
(15) 26 outlet cap,
(16) 28 gate valve, preferably conventional in nature, such as a knife valve,
(17) 30 gate valve handle, preferably conventional in nature,
(18) 32 sump area,
(19) 34 inclined surface, preferably formed as a bottom wall of the black tank,
(20) 36 elevated or shallow area,
(21) 38 lower or deeper area,
(22) 40 fluid level (variable as toilet is used),
(23) 42 solid waste or feces,
(24) 50 fluid transfer device, assembly, or arrangement having at least, 52 opening to fluid transfer device, preferably adjacent to the sump area, 54 pump or macerator, 56 fluid line, preferably a flexible plastic conduit, 58 dispensing tube, preferably a rigid ABS tube of a length sufficient to reach back into the black tank to a location adjacent feces 42, 60 outlet nozzle, having flush or spray inducing opening(s) therein, 62 directed fluid spray from the nozzle outlet, 64 control device/selective actuator, preferably electrically or wirelessly connected to pump 54, such as a conventional push button switch or a bi-stable switch with an associated timer, mounted on a convenient wall or other structure adjacent to toilet 14, and 66 automatic actuation mechanism, preferably electrically or wirelessly connected to pump 54 and responsive to toilet use.
(25) In operation, the user can push and hold down actuator 64 for a desired time period after toilet use, whenever it is deemed appropriate to deal with solid waste sent to the black tank from toilet 14. Alternatively, actuator 64 can be pre-set in a conventional manner to operate pump 54 for a specific time period when the actuator is used. Alternatively still, automatic actuation mechanism can operate pump 54 whenever the toilet is used or according to pre-programmed conditions.
(26) Pump 54, which is preferably a macerator, draws fluid material from sump area 32, through opening 52, and sends it through fluid line 56 to dispensing tube 58. The open end of dispensing tube 58 includes nozzle 60 which is preferably formed to flush or spray that fluid material onto solid waste 42 for a period of time (such as 3 seconds) sufficient to dissolve or wash the sold waste down inclined surface 34 from elevated area 36 toward lower area 38, which is preferably located below the typical or minimal fluid level 40, and close to (if not located directly within) sump area 32. Once the solid waste is within the sump area, the fluids there will tend to break up the solid waste and keep it sufficiently fluidized. In this manner, pump 54 recirculates fluid within the black tank to prevent blockage of the toilet outlet.
(27) In certain embodiments, nozzle 60 can be formed as a single, relatively wide opening at the end of tube 58, such as by integration of the nozzle function with the tube, forming it as merely an open tube end. Such an opening is less prone to clogging and can deliver a flush of fluid toward solid waste 42. Alternatively, and especially if a sufficiently effective macerator is used as the pump 54 (so as to completely fluidize the material drawn from the sump area and avoid potential clogging), nozzle 60 can include a plurality of opening which establish a spray effect onto solid waste 42.
(28) In order to provide an appropriate fluid level within the black tank after it has been cleaned, it has been found advantageous to operate the toilet for a minute or so, until a few gallons of water are within the black tank. This will give pump 54 some fluid to start the recirculating fluid action with when first actuated. With given toilets, it may be advisable to close the toilet during actuation of pump 54, so as to prevent potential splash back through the toilet.
(29) Although the present invention has been shown and described herein with respect to certain preferred embodiments and alternative configurations, those were by way of illustration and example only. For example, if desired for a specific application, pump 54 can be connected to opening 52 via an additional conduit or tube (not shown in the drawings), rather than via the direct connection shown in the drawings. Also, opening 52 is shown in the drawings to be immediately adjacent to outlet 24. However, in other embodiments of the present invention, opening 52 is sufficiently “adjacent” to outlet 24 if it is located in, or with a conduit leading to, sump area 32 of the black tank, such that it can allow the fluid in the sump area to be drawn into pump 54. Further, fluid line 56 can be run from pump 54 to any desired port into the black tank, instead of a port on the end face shown in
(30) Accordingly, the spirit and scope of the present invention is intended to be limited only by the terms of the appended claims.