WO2002095151A1 - Toilet system - Google Patents

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WO2002095151A1
WO2002095151A1 PCT/AU2002/000637 AU0200637W WO02095151A1 WO 2002095151 A1 WO2002095151 A1 WO 2002095151A1 AU 0200637 W AU0200637 W AU 0200637W WO 02095151 A1 WO02095151 A1 WO 02095151A1
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toilet system
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Mark John Freeman
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Priority to EP02771606A priority Critical patent/EP1402123A4/en
Priority to IL15891902A priority patent/IL158919A0/xx
Priority to JP2002591601A priority patent/JP2004526890A/ja
Priority to KR10-2003-7015302A priority patent/KR20040026140A/ko
Priority to US10/478,526 priority patent/US20040148690A1/en
Priority to AU2002308421A priority patent/AU2002308421B2/en
Priority to CA 2447804 priority patent/CA2447804A1/en
Priority to NZ530182A priority patent/NZ530182A/en
Publication of WO2002095151A1 publication Critical patent/WO2002095151A1/en

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    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C02TREATMENT OF WATER, WASTE WATER, SEWAGE, OR SLUDGE
    • C02FTREATMENT OF WATER, WASTE WATER, SEWAGE, OR SLUDGE
    • C02F11/00Treatment of sludge; Devices therefor
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03DWATER-CLOSETS OR URINALS WITH FLUSHING DEVICES; FLUSHING VALVES THEREFOR
    • E03D11/00Other component parts of water-closets, e.g. noise-reducing means in the flushing system, flushing pipes mounted in the bowl, seals for the bowl outlet, devices preventing overflow of the bowl contents; devices forming a water seal in the bowl after flushing, devices eliminating obstructions in the bowl outlet or preventing backflow of water and excrements from the waterpipe
    • E03D11/02Water-closet bowls ; Bowls with a double odour seal optionally with provisions for a good siphonic action; siphons as part of the bowl
    • E03D11/11Bowls combined with a reservoir, e.g. containing apparatus for disinfecting or for disintegrating
    • YGENERAL 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
    • Y02TECHNOLOGIES OR APPLICATIONS FOR MITIGATION OR ADAPTATION AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE
    • Y02WCLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION TECHNOLOGIES RELATED TO WASTEWATER TREATMENT OR WASTE MANAGEMENT
    • Y02W10/00Technologies for wastewater treatment
    • Y02W10/30Wastewater or sewage treatment systems using renewable energies
    • Y02W10/37Wastewater or sewage treatment systems using renewable energies using solar energy

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  • the present invention relates to toilet systems and in particular to toilet systems for recycling or reusing waste products introduced to the toilet system.
  • one system includes an enclosure containing a bathroom with a toilet where human waste disposed of in the toilet is directly gravity fed to a underground collection pit below the toilet. This pit must be periodically cleaned out to remove the waste once it reaches a predetermined volume. The reclaimed solid waste may then be used as nutrient rich compost. Also, such pit toilets rely on collection of rainwater to flush the toilet.
  • Australian patent application AU45132/97 describes a worm digester toilet for receiving and breaking down human waste into useable compost. To access the compost, one must open castings doors on the side of the waste collection bin and presumably use a shovel or other similar means to remove the waste.
  • the present invention provides a toilet system; a waste bin arranged to receive waste from a toilet and including a floor being sloped inwardly to form a channel and having a plurality of perforations which allow passage of liquid therethrough; and waste extraction means positioned at a lower portion of the channel and being arranged to operatively cooperate with the waste bin whereby at least some of the waste collected in the bin can be extracted.
  • the waste bin has walls extending upwardly from a perimeter of the floor.
  • the waste bin further includes a removable cover through which organic material may be introduced.
  • the waste bin includes ventilation means to allow gas to escape from the waste bin.
  • the auger extends through an opening in the waste bin, and the auger is operable to extract waste collected in the bin through the opening.
  • the system further includes a receptacle for receiving the liquid which passes through the perforations, and means for moving the liquid received in the receptacle to a cistern.
  • the receptacle is divided into two chambers by a baffle.
  • the receptacle includes a sump.
  • the system further includes heating means for heating waste in the bin.
  • the heating means includes a heating element disposed within the waste bin.
  • the heating means includes a heating element arranged to heat an outer surface of the waste bin.
  • the heating means is operable to periodically heat at least some of the waste in the bin to a temperature of at least about 72 degrees centigrade.
  • the heating means is operable to maintain the waste in the waste bin at around 32 degrees centigrade.
  • the heating means is powered by a solar panel or solar collector.
  • the heating means is powered by mains electricity.
  • the system further includes a rain water tank for collecting rainwater, the collected rainwater being useable in the system.
  • rainwater is collected from a roof of a building housing the toilet system.
  • the waste removal means includes an auger.
  • Figure 1 is a cross sectional side representation of a preferred embodiment of a toilet system according to the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a detailed view of an alternative embodiment of a storage tank for use with the present invention.
  • Figure 3 is a cross sectional side representation of an alternative embodiment of a toilet system according to the present invention.
  • Figure 4 is a detailed view of the storage tank of Figure 3 ;
  • FIG. 5 is a detailed view of the waste bin of Figures 1 and 3;
  • Figure 6 is a cross sectional side representation of a further alternative embodiment of a toilet system according to the present invention.
  • Figure 7 is a detailed view of the toilet system of figure 6.
  • a toilet system including a toilet 10 housed in a building 11 and a waste bin 12 arranged to receive waste from the toilet 10, the waste bin being located above ground and under the floor 13 of the building 11.
  • the waste bin includes a floor of two portions 14 and 16 which slope inwardly to form a channel 18.
  • the floor has a plurality of perforations 20 which allow passage of liquid therethrough.
  • the liquid which passes through the perforations 20 is collected in a receptacle 22.
  • Side and rear walls 24 and front wall 26 extend upwardly from a perimeter 28 of the floor 14 and 16, and aid in the containment of waste in the waste bin 12.
  • Waste extraction means in the form of an auger 30 is arranged to operatively cooperate with the waste bin 12 whereby at least some of the waste collected in the bin can be extracted by the auger 30.
  • the auger is position at a lower portion 32 of the channel 18. At or adjacent one end 34 of the auger 30, the auger extends through an opening 36 of front wall 26. The auger is arranged to transport material collected in the bin 12 through this opening 36.
  • the receptacle 22 is in fluid communication with a cistern 38 of the toilet 10. Between and in fluid communication with the receptacle 22 and cistern 38 is a tank in the form of a primary liquid storage tank 40.
  • the storage tank 40 also includes an overflow conduit 42 for the overflow of excess liquid entering the tank 40. The overflow from the tank 40 is dispersed to be infiltrated into surrounding open ground.
  • a solar powered pump 44 pumps water from the liquid storage tank 40 to a secondary storage tank 46.
  • the pump 44 is powered by mains electricity.
  • the secondary storage tank 46 is located in a position above the cistern 38 near the ceiling 47 of the building 11 such that when the toilet 10 is flushed, liquid can be immediately gravity fed to the cistern 38 to replace the liquid used in the flush.
  • a float valve 48 is mechanically coupled to the pump 44 to ensure the secondary storage tank 46 maintains a predetermined volume of liquid. Due to the health risks associated with the presence of waste water in tank 46, the water in tank 46 should not be piped to a basin for washing purposes .
  • the toilet flush mechanism actuated by a button 50 is located on the cistern 38 in such a location so as to prevent actuation of the button when the toilet seat lid 52 is in an open position, as illustrated in Figures 1 and 3. This ensures that the toilet seat lid 52 must be closed, or in a down position, for the user to flush the toilet 10. This would aid in preventing splash back of flush liquid through the toilet opening 54 and so soiling the user.
  • the flush mechanism automatically operates upon lowering of the seat lid 52 onto the toilet bowl 56.
  • a user enters the building 11, housing the toilet system to use the toilet 10. Once the user has finished using the toilet 10, the user closes the toilet lid 52, allowing the user to access the button 50.
  • liquid is released from the cistern 38 to flush the toilet 10. Defecation from the use of the toilet 10 is then flushed into the waste bin 12. Liquid from the both the flush and from the liquid portion of the user's defecation trickles through any solid matter already present in the waste bin 12 to the floor 14 and 16 of the waste bin. The liquid then passes through perforations 20 in the floor 14 and 16 of the waste bin 12 and into the receptacle 22.
  • the liquid collected in the receptacle passes through to a secondary receptacle 58 which contains worm castings and charcoal .
  • the charcoal aids in oxidation of urine components of the liquid defection portion of the user.
  • Liquid then passes through to the liquid storage tank 40 where it remains until required to be pumped into secondary storage tank 46.
  • the mechanism for determining when and whether liquid needs to be pumped from the storage tank to the secondary storage pipe 46 has been described previously.
  • Liquid travels from the storage tank 40 to the secondary storage pipe 46 via first and second conduit 60 and 62 respectively.
  • a second solar pump 64 can also be employed to pump water from the storage tank 40 via a third conduit 66 to pump water directly to the cistern 38 as required.
  • a first inline filter 68 is provided between the receptacle and liquid storage tank 40 while a second inline filter 70 is provided on first conduit 60.
  • the first and second inline filters 68 and 70 respectively may contain any one of the following filter or sterilisation modules: course woven filter; charcoal/activated carbon filter; resin deioniser; UV sterilisation; ozone sterilisation; or ceramic filter etc.
  • the waste bin 12 has an auger 30 to remove waste product from the waste bin 12.
  • the waste bin 12 is configured to substantially allow liquid matter to filter through solid matter present in the tank, through perforations 20 and into a receptacle 22. It is also configured to contain a substantial portion of the solid component of defecated matter from the user.
  • the waste bin 12 may also contain toilet paper, tissues, etc, flushed by the user. This solid matter will naturally break down, at least partially, in the waste bin 12.
  • the waste bin 12 may also contains worms to aid in the breakdown of solid matter in the bin.
  • the auger is activated to remove the solid matter adjacent the auger out of the waste bin 12 via the opening 36 of front wall 26.
  • the auger 30 can be operated at any time the biodegraded waste material, including worm castings, is required.
  • the waste material, including worm castings, removed from the waste bin 12 via the opening 36 can then be used as, or as a component of, fertiliser.
  • the biodegraded waste matter is collected in a suitable container to transport the matter to its place of use.
  • the auger 30 is of standard construction and operates as per standard auger principles .
  • the building 11 and at least the waste bin 12 are situated above ground.
  • the building 11 may be on stilts.
  • the waste bin 12 supports itself on the ground, or in the receptacle 22 which is also typically above ground, by its legs 72.
  • Heating means in the form of heating element 84 is used to heat the contents of the bin to a predetermined temperature for aiding in the breaking down of the waste matter collected in the bin 12.
  • the heating element may periodically heat to a minimum temperature of about 72 a C for a short period of time to denature pathogens in the waste material by action of heat.
  • the element may heat to a higher temperature yielding improved treatment of the waste matter.
  • the maximum temperature it can reach will depend on the heat resisting capabilities of the materials chosen to fabricate the waste bin 12 and associated components.
  • the heating element may be used to continuously maintain the waste in the bin at approximately 32 2 C. This lower temperature allows worms to be present in the waste bin. The higher temperatures mentioned above would kill the worms .
  • the heating device employs the use of a thermostat and timer combination to maintain the heating element at the appropriate temperature at the appropriate times .
  • the heating element can use heat supplied directly from a solar collecting panel, or .use electrical energy converted from sunlight by a solar panel to heat the bin.
  • the solar panel may trickle charge a battery for this purpose. Mains electrical power may be used.
  • the heating element is a blanket-type surround which is coupled to the outer surface of one or more of the side and rear walls 24 of the bin 12.
  • Figure 3 illustrates an alternative embodiment of the invention where like numerals refer to like parts.
  • the main difference between the embodiment of the invention illustrated in Figure 3 when compared with the embodiment of the invention illustrated in Figure 1 is that the liquid storage tank 40 illustrated on Figure 3 includes a central baffle or weir 74.
  • the liquid storage tank 40 illustrated in Figure 3 is illustrated in more detail in Figure 4.
  • Liquid from the receptacle 22 enters the first chamber 76 of the liquid storage tank via preliminary conduit 78. Once the first chamber 76 is filled with liquid to the height of the weir 74, liquid then spills over the top edge 80 of the weir 74 and into a second chamber 82.
  • Liquid in the second chamber 32 can then be drawn via first conduit 60 either by being pumped by first solar pump 44 to the secondary storage tank 46 via second conduit 62 or direct to the cistern 38 by second solar pump 64 via third conduit 66. Overflow of second chamber 82 is transported to the ground for infiltration into the ground via overflow conduit 42. Referring to Figures 6 and 7, a further alternative embodiment is illustrated.
  • waste bin 12 includes a ventilation hole 86 to which is attached ventilation pipe 87. This allows for the ventilation of gases that are produced during the decomposition of the waste material such as methane gas .
  • Waste bin 12 further includes an access cover 88. By removing this cover organic material may be added to the waste bin. This is useful in a domestic application where a householder can add green waste such as vegetable peelings to the waste bin. This minimises the volume of waste emanating from their home that must be dealt with in other ways . It may also have a beneficial effect upon the breakdown of waste in the bin and may be beneficial to worms in the bin by varying the diet of the worms.
  • All of the components of the system are positioned within the walls of building 11. This allows the toilet system to be fabricated as a stand alone unit. As well as simplifying the fabrication process, this allows the toilet system to be transported and lowered into remote or temporary locations by crane or helicopter.
  • the system includes a receptacle 22 including baffles 94 and 92.
  • the liquid trickling through the perforations in the floor of waste bin 12 runs down into receptacle 22.
  • the receptacle increases liquid retention time within the system and improves sediment settlement. This improves the water treatment capabilities of the system.
  • Receptacle 22 includes sumps 96. These may be opened to remove settled sediment and material. This is part of the maintenance regime of the system and may be carried out once a year.
  • a pump 90 is provided to pump liquid from receptacle 22 to storage tank 40.
  • the pump may be solar powered and is activated by a liquid level switch (not shown) which monitors the level of liquid in secondary receptacle 98.
  • the liquid enters storage tank 40 via inline filter 68.
  • the inline filter in this embodiment is substantially larger than in other described embodiments . This not only improves the efficacy of filtration, but allows for service intervals between filter element replacements of up to 8 years. Due to the increased efficacy of filtering by filter 68, no in-line filter is required in conduit 60.
  • the toilet system may optionally include a rainwater tank for collecting rainwater deposited on the roof 84 of the building 11. This rainwater may then be piped to a hand basin for the user to wash with. The collected rainwater may also be used to supplement the supply of liquid to the cistern 38.
  • the system provides self sufficient supply of liquid to a toilet cistern for flushing the toilet; 2 the configuration of the waste bin allows efficient removal of solid waste products from the toilet; and 3 the use of worms directly in the waste bin improves the efficacy of the solid waste when used as a fertiliser.

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EP02771606A EP1402123A4 (en) 2001-05-23 2002-05-23 TOILET SYSTEM
IL15891902A IL158919A0 (en) 2001-05-23 2002-05-23 Toilet system
JP2002591601A JP2004526890A (ja) 2001-05-23 2002-05-23 トイレシステム
KR10-2003-7015302A KR20040026140A (ko) 2001-05-23 2002-05-23 변기 시스템
US10/478,526 US20040148690A1 (en) 2001-05-23 2002-05-23 Toliet system
AU2002308421A AU2002308421B2 (en) 2001-05-23 2002-05-23 Toilet system
CA 2447804 CA2447804A1 (en) 2001-05-23 2002-05-23 Toilet system
NZ530182A NZ530182A (en) 2001-05-23 2002-05-23 Toilet system

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