AU593590B2 - Sanitary pan flushing apparatus - Google Patents

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AU593590B2
AU593590B2 AU64757/86A AU6475786A AU593590B2 AU 593590 B2 AU593590 B2 AU 593590B2 AU 64757/86 A AU64757/86 A AU 64757/86A AU 6475786 A AU6475786 A AU 6475786A AU 593590 B2 AU593590 B2 AU 593590B2
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Angus John Bishop
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47KSANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
    • A47K4/00Combinations of baths, douches, sinks, wash-basins, closets, or urinals, not covered by a single other group of this subclass
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03DWATER-CLOSETS OR URINALS WITH FLUSHING DEVICES; FLUSHING VALVES THEREFOR
    • E03D5/00Special constructions of flushing devices, e.g. closed flushing system
    • E03D5/01Special constructions of flushing devices, e.g. closed flushing system using flushing pumps
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03DWATER-CLOSETS OR URINALS WITH FLUSHING DEVICES; FLUSHING VALVES THEREFOR
    • E03D5/00Special constructions of flushing devices, e.g. closed flushing system
    • E03D5/016Special constructions of flushing devices, e.g. closed flushing system with recirculation of bowl-cleaning fluid
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04BPOSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS
    • F04B23/00Pumping installations or systems
    • F04B23/02Pumping installations or systems having reservoirs
    • F04B23/021Pumping installations or systems having reservoirs the pump being immersed in the reservoir
    • F04B23/023Pumping installations or systems having reservoirs the pump being immersed in the reservoir only the pump-part being immersed, the driving-part being outside the reservoir
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04BPOSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS
    • F04B43/00Machines, pumps, or pumping installations having flexible working members
    • F04B43/08Machines, pumps, or pumping installations having flexible working members having tubular flexible members

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WORLD INTELLEC 5 PE§RTj3 A5T9 0 International Bureau
PCT
INTERNATIONAL APPLICATION PUBLISHED UNDER THE PATENT COOPERATION TREATY (PCT) 1(51) In'te'rational Patent Classifilcation 4 (11) International Publication Number: WO 87/ 02424 F04B 43/08, 23/02, E03D 5/01 Al(4)ItrainlPbiainDe: 2Apl197230.) E03D 51016 4)ItrainlPbiainDt: 2 pi 97(30.7 (21) International Application Number: PCT/GB86/00612 (74) Agent: FOFKRESTER, KETLEY CO.; Rutland House, 148 Edmund Street, Birmingham B3 2LD
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(22) International Filing Date: (31) Priority Application Numbers (32) Priority Dates: 9 October 1986 (09.10.86) 8524991 8617751 10 October 1985 (10.10.85) 21 July 1986 (2 1.07.86) (81) Designated States: AU, DK, JP, US.
Published With international search report, Withi amended cla ims, (33) Priority Country: (71) Applicant (for all designated States except US): PORTA- SILL) LIMITED [GB/GB]; Huntington, York Y03 9PR (GB).
(72) Invenitors; and Inventors/Applicants (for US only) :PARKINSON, Brian [GB/GB]; 15 The Croft, York Y06 1PQ (GB).
BISHOP, Angus, John [GB/GB]; 1 Ramsey Avenue, York Y02 I SQ (GB).
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-1- Background to Invention The invention relates to a reservoir and a pump in combination to provide a self-contained liquid or water supply and pumping capability. The invention also relates to cabins, huts and like accommodation units housing at least one sanitary pan and/or sink and/or shower head for use on building sites, exhibition grounds, camp site car parks and the like, i.e. in all manner of circumstances where sanitary facilities of a permanently installed nature are not available but where such facilities must nevertheless be provided for use of site workers and others, ai'd provided with a pump for pumping liquid to flush the sanitary pan or to pump water to a discharge means associated with the sink, or to the shower head.
Summary of the Invention I I According to the invention we provide a pump in combination with a sanitary pan and a reservoir into which the sanitary pan discharges, wherein the pump is operable to pump liquid from the reservoir to flush the sanitary pan, the pump comprising a flexible bellow member defining a majority of a variable volume pumping chamber, an inlet valve to permit of liquid to enter the chamber thereby and an outlet valve to permit of liquid to leave the chamber thereby, and operating means to deform the flexible member to vary the volume of the pumping chamber to pump liquid into and out of the chamber.
In one more specific aspect of the invention the S pumping chamber may be disposed within a recGptacle, the receptacle including a wall through which the operating means
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asses so that an operating member is disposed externally of j K 5 s1 ^w I: B I~ Ji -2the receptacle and the pumping chamber internally of the receptacle, and the receptacle is adapted to he positioned at least partly within a reservoir for liquid to be pumped and the receptacle is adapted to permit passage of licq.id to the interior thereof from such reservoir. The reservoir may be provided with an opening through which said receptacle extends and the opening being closed by the wall of the receptacle through which the operating means passes.
The receptacle may be replaceably mounted at least partly within said reservoir.
Accordingly it is simple to remove the pump, for example, for repair or servicing simply by removing the receptacle from the container.
The pump may be operatively connected to a sanitary
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pan to flush the pan with liquid withdrawn from a region of said reservoir which is separated by a filter screen from another region thereof into which the sanitary pan discharges.
In a more specific aspect of the invention the sanitary pan may be housed in a cabin, hut or like accommodation unit, the unit having a wall structure mounted S* on a base structure, the base structure defining the, or a, 0 reservoir, the reservoir being for the reception of a suitable chemical liquid, and the sanitary pan being arranged to discharge into the liquid in use.
,9 The receptacle may be provided with an imperforate wall on the side thereof adjacent to the discharge of the sanitary pan to the reservoir and is provided with a perforate wall, which comprises said filter screen, on the other side thU'reof.
[1 i 1 1 1 WO 87/02424 PCT/GB86/00612 -3- Said filter screen may be arranged only to surround the inlet to the pump, the sanitary pan being arranged to discharge to a region external to said screen, which may be regarded as being on the "soil side" of the filter screen, whilst the inlet to the pump is disposed internally of filter screen and may be regarded as being on the "clear side" thereof.
Alternatively, said filter screen may be arranged to divide said chamber into two regions of comparatively large volume, the sanitary pan being arranged to discharge into one such region, which may be regarded as being on the "soil side" of the filter screen, whilst the inlet to the pump is disposed on the other side of the filter screen and may be regarded as being on the "clear side" therof.
In either case, upon each operation of the pump to draw chemical liquid from the "clear side" of the reservoir such liquid will be replaced by liquid drawn through the filter screen from the "soil side" thereof.
The pump of the present invention, by virtue of being disposed so that it is at least partially immersed in the liquid in the tank and by arranging that the fluid level in the tank is at an appropriate level, an adequate amount of liquid to flush the sanitary pan can be achieved with one or, at most, two strokes of the operating member. Moreover, because the pump does not have a piston slidable within a cylinder, no problems arise due to jamming of the piston or of leakage due to wear or failure of a seal between the piston and cylinder. The pump is, therefore, extremely reliable and effective in use.
The reservoir for the chemical liquid forms part of the structure of the unit rather than being a separate fitting as when a conventional chemical closet is mounted in the structure in which it is to be employed; such an arrangement makes for simpler and thus cheaper construction.
A unit according to the invention may house more than one sar',tary pan, in separate cubicles; in these circumstances each pan could, if desired, Sbe associated with its own individual reservoir for chemical liquid or alternatively two or more pans could be associated with the same reservoir but in either case each pan would have its own pump.
In one embodiment of the invention which is a unit housing only one sanitary pan, the whole base structure of the unit is in the form of a hollow box defining said reservoir for the chemical liquid, the top closure of such box forming the floor within the unit and being provided with an opening through which said receptacle extends. The box as a whole constitutes a WO 87/02424 PCT/G B86/00612 plinth-like base structure on which the wall structure of the unit is mounted.
However, in larger units according to the invention housing two or more sanitary pans, and possibly other sanitary fittings such as urinals and wash basins in addition, the reservoir or reservoir into which such pans discharge need not necessarily occupy the whoje of the base structure of the unit but rather may extend only between the cubicles containing the sanitary pans.
Where the unit has only one sanitary pan it may be provided with a wash basin or urinal and a pump according to the invention may be provided to pump appropriate liquid thereto.
[QD Means: are provided for emptying the chamber at suitable intervals and such means may, if desired, comprise a discharge opening enclosed by a suitable. valve mechanism within the chamber. An overflow pipe may be provided in said chamber having its inlet on the clear side of the filter screen and its outlet connected directly to the chamber emptying outlet. Means may be provided for heating the interior of the chamber to prevent freezing of the chemical liquid such as an electrical heater or a color gas or paraffin fuel heater.
The sanitary pdn may be provided with'a liquid seal in its discharge, for example, by providing a conventional U-bend in which liquid is trapped.
The pump of.the present invention pumps sufficient liquid to permit of breaking of the seal provided by the U-bend so that a conventional flushing and sewage discharge operation is provided.
Alternatively, the sanitary pan may be provided with a flap valve in its discharge which flap valve is operable by the liquid pumped by the pump.
A suitable chemical liquid for use in units according to the invention is one such as is conventionally used in chemical closets, which functions both as a disinfectant and to breakdown solid excreta.
The pumping chamber may also be defined by a fixed volume rigid body on which the flexible member is mounted so as together to define the pumping chamber.
The inlet and outlet valves may be provided on the rigid body.
The inlet valve may comprise a flexible diaphragm mov,,ble into and out of sealing engagement with an inlet opening in a part of the body. The outlet valve may comprise a valve member, such as a ball, movable into and out of sealing engagement with a valve seat surrounding an outlet opening in a part of the body.
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r WO 87/02424 PCT/G B86/00612 The flexible member may be generally cylindrical having a generally cylindrical wall which may be closed at one end and open at the other where it is connected to the body.
The generally cylindrical wall may have a corrugated configuration to provide a collapsible bellows.
The flexible member may be operatively connected to an operating member by an operating link whereby movement of the operating member causes movement of the flexible member to increase or decrease its volume.
The operating member may be arranged to move rectilinearly and be directly connected, by a rigid operating link, to the flexible member.
A resilient biasing means may be provided to return the flexible member to an initial condition after being deformed by the operating member to reduce the volume of the pumping chamber. The resilient biasing means may act on the operating member or operating link.
Alternatively, the resilient biasing means may act on the flexible member and may comprise a coil compression spring disposed within the flexible member to act between the pump body and the flexible member.
The resilient biasing means, which conveniently comprises a coil compression spring, may be disposed in encircling relationship with the operating link and be disposed between the operating member and the wall of the receptacle.
The rigid link and resilient biasing means may be within a flexible sleeve.
Brief Description of the Drawings.
Two embodiments of the invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:- FIGURE I is a perspective view of a unit according to the invention, in the form of a portable cabin; FIGURE 2 is a plan view partly cut away to show part of the interior of the cabin of Figure I; FIGURE 3 is a cross-section on the line 3-3 of Figure I, and FIGURE 4 is a cross-sectional view similar to that of Figure 3 but WO 87/02424 PCT/GB86/00612 showing a modification of the embodiment described with reference to Figures I to 3.
Description of the Preferred embodiments Referring first particularly to Figures I and 2 of the drawings, there is shown a unit according to the invention comprising a cabin about 2.3 metres high and 1.2 metres square having side walls I, a rear wall 2 and a front wall 3 containing a door 4. The wall structure is mounted on a plinth-like base structure 5. The roof 6 of the unit is of a cup-like construction and is a one-piece moulding of plastics material which is sufficiently translucent for natural light to illuminate the interior ef the cabin when the door is closed.
The cabin is provided with lift'ing means in the form of eye bolts 7 provided at opposite sides of the base.
The cabin houses a sanitary pan 8 mounted above a floor 9. Flushing of the sanitary pan is effected by operation of a foot pedal I0 to actuate a pump to be described below.
Referring nnw to Figures 2 and 3 in particular, the plinth-like base structure 5 of the unit is in the form of a watertight box moulded in thermo setting plastics material such as reinforced polyester resin and providing an enclosed chamber or reservoir I I capable of receiving a suitable chemical liquid which will receive the discharge from the sanitary pan 8 and will also be used to flush the pan. The floor 9 of the unit is provided by separate floor panels above the top of the reservoir II and the foot pedal 10 for operating the pump is mounted for vertical sliding movement as hereinafter to be described. The pump is provided within a receptacle 20 made as a fabrication in steel. The receptacle may be made in other material such as a suitable plastics material.
The receptacle is of generally rectangular box configuration having a bottom wall 21, opposed side walls 22, 23, opposed end walls 24, 25 and a top wall 26. The top wall 26 projects outwardly of the side walls 22, 23 to provide flanges 27 which overlie two opposite sides of an opening 27a provided in the top wall I Ia of the reservoir II to which the flanges are secured by fastener 28. The receptacle is thereby replaceably mounted with a majority thereof within the reservoir and can therefore be quickly and easily removed from the reservoir 1 I simply by undoing the fasteners 28 and 1
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i *n~ WO 87/02424 PCT/GB86/00612 -7lifting the receptacle and a pump associated therewith, hereinafter to be described, therefrom.
The side wall 23 and two opposed end walls 24, 25 are made of a suitable filter mesh material whilst the base wall 21 and other side wall 22 are imperforate.
Fixed to the base wall 21 is an outwardly extending flange 30 of a rigid body part 31 of a pump 32. The body part 31 is made as a moulding in a suitable synthetic plastics material such as polyethylene.
A rectangular opening is formed in the side wall of the body 31 as shown at 31a which provides a liquid entry opening and a perforated plate 33 extends across the interior of the pump body part 31 at an angle of approximately 18° to the horizontal and is provided with a circular diaphragm 34 of P.V.C. which is provided with a permanent bias away from oper'.Igs in the plate 33 and is secured to the plate 33 by a rivet 36. The diaphragm 34 is such that it can be deformed into sealing engagement with the plate around the opening 35 by the application of pressure to the diaphragm, as hereinafter to be described.
The pump body part 31 is provided with an outlet opening 37 in which a ball seat insert 37 made of polypropylene, maintained by engagement of a rib 38 formed thereon in a groove 39. A valve member 40 in the form of a ball is provided which is movable into sealing engagement with a seat 41 provided on the insert 37. The ball 40 is maintained in position by a housing 42 provided with an outlet pipe 43 which is connected to a flush pipe 44 of the sanitary pan 8.
The pump body part 31 is provided with a generally cylindrical portion to which is clamped, by a clamp ring 51, a flexible bellows 52 made of P.V.C. The bellows 52 is of generally cylindrical configuration having a generally cylindrical wall 53 of corrugated configuration to provide a collapsible bellows and a closed top wall 54 which is connected to a plate from which an operating rod or link 56 extends vertically upwardly through an opening 57 in the top wall 26 of the receptacle 20. The top wall 26 is provided with a bearing 58 to guide the rod 56 for vertical sliding movement.
The bellows 52 provides a majority of variable volume pumping chamber the remainder of which is defined by the pump body part 31. A coil compression spring 59 encircles the rod 56 and is engaged between the plate 26 and foot pedal 10 so as resiliently to bias the foot pedal 10 upwardly and hence to 1 >4 WO 87/02424 PCT/GB86/00612 return the bellows 52 to an original position of greater volume after compression of the bellows to a smaller volume by pressing of the foot pedal A flexible rod cover is provided around the rod 56 and spring 59 between the foot pedal 10 and the floor plate 9 which is apertured as shown at 61 to c receive the rod 56 and spring 59.
In use, the valve body part 31 and at least a part of the bellows 52 will be immersed in a chemical liquid within the reservoir I I. Pressing of the foot pedal 10 by a user with his foot will urge the rod 56 downwardly and hence compress the bellows to cause the diaphragm 34 to close the inlet opening 35 and to lift the ball 40 away from the seat 41 and thus to force the liquid contents of the pump chamber through the feed pipe 44 to flush the sanitary pan 8. The pump mechanism is dimensioned in relation to the usual level of liquid in the reservoir I I so that one or two operations of the foot pedal 10 will be sufficient to cleanse the pan in normc' circumstances. When the user lifts his foot from the pedal the spring 59 returns the pedal, and hence the bellows, to its original position to cause the ball valve 40 to move into sealing engagement with the seat 41 and the diaphragm 34 to move away from the 'inlet opening 35 so that liquid is drawn into the pump chamber through the opening 35 and entry opening 32.
So as to ensure that only chemical liquid free of solid matter is supplied to the sanitary pan 8 for flushing the latter, the hereinbefore mentioned filter mesh is provided on the sides 23, 24 and 25 of the receptacle 20 and the receptacle 20 is orientated so that the imperforate side 22 is adjacent to the waste discharge of the sanitary pan 8. As a result liquid delivered via the pump mechanism will be free of solid matter. If desired, an additional screen or screens may be provided externally of the receptacle 20 to divide the reservoir I I into two regions, one of which contains the receptacle 20 and the other of which contains the outlet of the discharge pipe of the sanitary pan 8.
The reservoir II is provided with a means for emptying the chamber comprising a valve member associated with a discharge tube at the bottom rear of the reservoir II. The valve mechanism may be of any convenient type and is not illustrated herein.
Similarly the reservoir is provided with an overflow pipe, the inlet end of which is positioned adjacent the top of the chamber and is ccnnected to the hereinbefore mentioned discharge tube at its other end.
S' WO 87/02424 PCT/GB86/00612 -9- The unit incorporates heating means for use in cold weather to prevent freezing of the liquid in the reservoir II. The heating means takes the form of an immersion heater (not shown) whose head is housed in a compartment connected to the rear wall of the base structure having an exit door, not shown. The heating element of the immersion heater passes through the inner wall of the compartment so as to be immersed in the liquid. The compartment remains sufficiently large to accommodate alternative heating means, such as a color gas burner or paraffin lamp.
-The santiary pan 8 can be a standard vitreous china flushing pan with bottom outlet which discharges directly through an aperture in the floor 9 of the unit into the reservoir 11. The sanitary pan 8 has a conventional U-bend so as to provide a liquid seal between the flushing pan and the reservoir I I.
The unit may be arranged to house further fittings such as a storage tank for the supply of water to a wash basin if fitted and a hand dryer or container for paper towels. If a wash basin is fitted a pump similar but, if desired, of smaller size to the pump hereinbefore described may be provided to pump water from the storage tank to a discharge outlet associated with the sink for hand washing purposes.
The unit may be arranged to house a shower and again a pump similar to that described hereinbefore may be used to pump water from a storage tank to a shower head.
Referring now to Figure 4 there is illustrated a modification of the pump using the embodiment described with reference to Figures I to 3. In this modification the unit according to the invention is as described with reference to Figures I and 2 of the drawings except that the floor 9 is provided by an upper polyester resin wall of the reservoir II. In Figure 4 the same reference numerals have been used for the same parts as were used in Figures I to 3, but with the addition of a prime sign.
In this modification a pump 32 is provided within a receptacle 20 made 30 as a moulding in medium density polyethylene perforated as shown at 20a. In I* this embodiment the function of the perforated plate 33 shown in Figure 3 is s° afforded by a correspondingly inclined part 33 moulded integrally with the remainder of the receptacle 20 and a circular diaphragm 34 of P.V.C. which I is provided with a permanent bias away from openings 35 provided in the part 33 and is secured to the part 331 by a rivet 36. As in the first embodiment the diaphragm 34 is such that it can be deformed into sealing engagement s-^ WO 87/02424 PCT/GB86/00612 with the port 33 around the openings 35 by application of pressure to the diaphragm. The part of the receptacle 20 which provides a part cylindrical wall 70 depending downwardly from the part 33 is provided with openings 71 for the same function as the opening 31 a of the first embodiment.
A pump body part 31 essentially as described in connection with the first embodiment is mounted in the receptacle 20 in engagement with an up-stand provided by the wali 70 and part 33. The pump body 31 is made as a moulding in medium density poiythene and is secured to the receptacle by suitable screws. In this embodiment the valve seat 41 is of the configuration shown in Figure 4 and is provided on an insert 37 which is a generally channel shaped moulding of ABS. The valve member 40 is made of medium density polyethylene and is filled with sand to provide the desired mass.
The top of the receptacle 20 is closed by a top wall part 26 having a downwardly depending peripheral flange 26a which flange is secured, for example by self tapping screws, to the overlapped part of the side wall of the receptacle In this embodiment the receptacle 20' rests on the base wall I l'a of the reservoir II and the walls of the opening 27'a serve to hold the receptacle from lateral movement. Thus pumping loads are transmitted to the base wall Secured by suitable means such as rivets or screws to the underside of the wall 26 is a bearing retaining plate 72 having a pocket 73 which co-operates with a similar but upturned pocket 74 provided in the top wall 26 between which is received a nylon bearing bush 58 which guides an operating rod 56 in a similar manner to the bearing 58 of the embodiment described with reference to Figures I to 3. In this embodiment no coil compression spring corresponding to the coil compression spring 59 is provided to encircle the rod 56 and the flexible rod cover 60 merely rests against the upper surface of the top wall 26 due to its inherent resilience.
In place of the coil compression spring 59 encircling the, rod 56 is provided a larger diametel coil compression spring 59 which is disposed within the bellows 52 and acts between the valve body 31', being located around an upstanding circular flange 74 thereof, and a bottom bellows plate 75 which co-operates with a top bellows plate 76 to clamp the top part 77 of the bellows 52 therebetween by virtue of engagement of the top bellows WO 87/02424 WO 87/02424 PCT/GB86/00612 -irplate 76 with a shoulder 78 provided on the rod 56 as a result of clamping action provided by a nut 79 and washer 80 threadedly engaged with the end of ihe rod 56. The bellows and bellows plate 75, 76 are formed to provide a frustoconical downwardly depending part 81 engaged within the upper end of the spring 59 to retain the spring in position. The spring 59 is preferably made of stainless steel to resist corrosion.
The top and bottom plate 75, 76 are made of ABS and the bellows 52 and the rod cover 60 are made of plasticised PVC.
In this embodiment the outlet pipe 43 of the housing 42 extends through the top walls 26 of the receptacle 20 and is available for connection to a flush pipe of the sanitary pan 8 similarly to the flush pipe 44 described with reference to Figures I to 3.
In all other respects the pump is as described with reference to Figures I to 3 as is its mode of operation. The above described differences facilitate manufacture of the pump particularly moulding of the enclosure in medium density polyethylene and the positioning of the spring 59 within the bellows 52 permits of the use of the larger diameter spring so that a greater restoring force can be achieved whilst retaining a sp'ring rate which is acceptable to a user. It has been found in practice that it is not necessary to gain access to the spring for servicing frequently and if access is necessary it can be relatively easily gained simply by releasing the clamp ring 5. It should be appreciated that the enclosure 20 and pump 32 mounted therein provide a sub-assembly which can be easily and conveniently removed from the reservoir I I.
If desired instead of a water trap provided in the U-bend of a conventional sanitary pan the sanitary pan may be provided with a flap valve operable by the water pumped by the pump.
Although in both illustrated embodiments the top wall 26, 26' of the receptacle effectively closes the top of the receptacle, except for a passage just large enough for the operating means to pass therethrough, if desired the top wall may be of lesser extent and may only comprise the top edge of the side wall of the receptacle. In this case other means such as the floor of the unit or a seperate member may obturate the top of the receptacle, suitable means being provided for guiding the operating member.
It is particularly envisaged that the pump be provided in combination with a container to provide a reservoir for liquid to be pumped. The reservoir WO 87/02424 WO 87/02424 PCT/GB86/00612 and pump combination may be provided to pump sanitary liquid to flush a sanitary pan such as a w.c. or "heads" in a boat or a w.c. in a coach, plane trairn or the like. In such applications the builder of the boat, train, coach, plane or the like would provide the sanitary pan and all the other fittings required in the relevant part of the boat etc, and a pump and reservoir combination according to the present invention would be connected in position. Alternatively, if desired, the sanitary pan may be supplied in combination with the pump and reservoir combination to provide a self-contcined unit to be received by suitable prepared area of the boat etc.
Alternatively, the reservoir may, in use, be connected to a wash basin or shower or the like to supply clean water thereto.
Further alternatively, the reservoir may be divided into two separate reservoirs, one providing liquid for flushing a sanitary pan with one pump according to the first aspect of the invention and the other reservoir containing clean water and a second pump according to the first aspect of the invention to provide water for washing or showering or the like.
Although in the embodiment described with reference to Figures I and 3 and the modification described with reference to Figure 4 the reservoir has been described as being provided as part of the base plinth of the unit if desired the reservoir may be provided as an upstand on the floor of the unit or other area in which the combination is provided.
A pump embodying the present invention has the following advantages:- There are fewer moving parts, thereby extending the life between services; servicing is simplfls d since the pump assembly can De easily remove and replaced simply by removing and replacing the receptacle as described above. Theefore all the components are more easily accessible for service and test, there is no need to drain the contents of the chamber in order to service the pump, because the whole of tho pump can be removed for servicing and then replaced from the top of the chamber. This avoids loss of fairly expensive sanitary fluid, which is particularly important when the tan has been recently recharged and little used.
WO 87/02424 WO 87/02424 PCT/GB86/00612 -3- If desired the flexible member which defines a majority of the variable volume pumping chamber may be of other configuration to the gnerally cylindrical bellows configuration described herein so long as it pumps a sufficient volume of liquid as described hereinbefore.
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  1. 2. The combination according to Claim i wherein the pump is replaceably mounted at least partly within said S reservoir.
  2. 3. The combination according to Claim 1 or Claim 2 wherein liquid is withdrawn from a region of said reservoir which is separated by a filter screen from another region thereof into whiJh the sanitary pan discharges.
  3. 4. The combination according to any one of the preceding claims wherein a passage for liquid extends from the outlet valve to the exterior of the reservoir and is S* disposed externally of the pumping chamber and separate from the operating means. The combination according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the sanitary pan is housed in a cabin, hut or like accommodation unit, the unit having a wall (NAN, structure mounted on a base structure, the base structure defining the reservoir, the reservoir being for the reception of a suitable chemical liquid, and the sanitary pan being arranged to discharge into the liquid reservoir.
  4. 6. The combination according to Claim 5 wherein the unit houses only one sanitary pan and the whole base structure of the unit is in the form of a hollow box defining said reservoir for the chemical liquid, the top closure of such box forming the floor within the unit and being provided cOp<2rcL-talnc frrinj with an opening through which said ercap-a Iextends, the s' box as a whole constituting a plinth-like base structure on which the wall structure of the unit is mounted. 0eS
  5. 7. The combination according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the sanitary pan is provided with a liquid seal in its discharge for a conventional U-bend in which liquid is trapped, and the pump is adapted to pump sufficient liquid to permit of breaking of the seal provided e by the U-bend so that a conventional flushing and sewage discharge operation is provided.
  6. 8. The combination according to any one of Claims 1 to 6 wherein the sanitary pan is provided with a flap valve in *0 s its discharge which flap valve is operable by the liquid pumped by the pump.
  7. 9. The combination according to any one of the preceding claims wherein, the flexible member is of generally cylindrical, corrugated configuration, closed at one end A. AL -I YIN% I I 16 which is engaged by the operating means and open at the other where it is connected to a rigid body in which are provided said inlet and outlet means. The combination according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the pump is disposed in said reservoir so as to be at least partially immersed in the liquid reservoir.
  8. 11. The combination according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the pumping chamber is disposed within a receptacle, the receptacle including, an opening A through which the operating means passes so that an operating gO member is disposed externally of the receptacle and the pumping chamber internally of the receptacle, and the receptacle is adapted to be positioned at least partly within a-reservoir for liquid to be pumpaQ and the receptacle is adapted to permit passage of liquid to the interior thereof from such reservoir. e *00
  9. 12. The combination according to Claim 11 wherein the receptacle comprises a wall defining an enclosure, the wall having at least one opening therethrough to permit of said passage of liquid to the interior of the receptacle. 0 S 13. The combination according to Claim 11 or Claim 12 wherein the reservoir is provided with an opening through which said receptacle extends and the opening being closed by a wall of the receptacle through which the operating means passes. 4 17
  10. 14. The combination according to any one of Claims 11 to 13 wherein the receptacle is replaceably mounted at least partly within said reservoir. The combination according to any one of Claims 11 to 14 wherein the receptacle is provided with an imperforate wall on the side thereof adjacent to the discharge of the sanitary pan to the reservoir and is provided with a perforate wall, which comprises a filter screen, on the other side thereof. Coc ,A rese.'or
  11. 16.' A pump in combination with a sanitary panQ S substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the e accompanying drawings. DATED this Twentyseventh day of June, 1989. PORTASILO LIMITED by their Patent Attorneys G.R. CULLEN CO. e 0* i> 1 iV A il *WO 87/02424 PCT/G B86/006 12 FlIG I f F IG 2 3 F 2 SUDST'ITUSTC L- WO 87/02424 PCTr/GB86/006 12 ~47 G7/-86~ 1- 1, WO 87/02424 PCT/G B86/006 12 7- ZT, fly INTERNATIONAL SEARCH REPORT International Application No PCT/GB 86/00612 1. CLASSIFICATION OF SUBJECT MATTER (it several classincsitIon symbols apply, Indicate sill) According to International Patent Classification (IPC) or to both National Classification and IPC 'PC 4:F 04 B 43/08; F 04 B 23/02; E 03 D 5/01; E 03 D 5/016 I1. FIELOS SEARCHED Minimum Documentation Searched 7 Classification System Classifilcation Symbols IPC 4 F 04 B; E 03 D; E 03 F; B 61 D; B 63 B; B 64 D; B 60 R Documentation Searched other than Minimum Documentation to the Extent that such Documents are included In the Fields Searched Ill. DOCUMENTS CONSIDERED TO 51 RELEVANT' Category citation of Document, 11 with Indication, where appropriate, of the relevant passage is R elevanit to Claim No, 13 X GB, A, 939529 (KIGASS) 1,6 October 1963, see 1,13,14 page 1, lines 8-11,35-53,88- page 4, line 68; figures 1-3 Y 2,5,6,10 Y FR, A, 1219122 (GALLAY) 16 May 1960, see 215,6,10 page 1, left-hand column, last line A1 X GB, A, 4941 A.D.1915 (LEMAN) 19 August 1915, see the whole documnent 1l,14 GB,-A, 1383767 (ELSAN) 12 February 1975, see 2,5,6,10 page 1, line 40 -page 2, line 13; page 2, lines 62-63 A 1,3 ,4,12 A GB, A, 1202532 (PORTASILO) 10 January 1973, see page 3, lines 3-75 1,2,5,7,9 A GB, A, 1591701 (MAsABE HOLDINGS) 24 June 1981 see page 1, l~ine 73 page 2, l.ine 37 j 15-7,9,10 Special categories of Cited documental to later document Published &ar the International filing date document definIng the gneal stat fteatw~h~ orspriority date and not In cmn~t With the application but Consderd t beof a vnccIte to undarstand thle plnclple or theory underlying the consarierd -t bt pnulse r reeace thInenslrk nventmch IE" eale ."et u ulse o ratrte nanto& document of particular releovancel the cla1med Invention filing date cannot be considered novel of cannot '4e considered to document which may throw doubts on priority claim(s) or Involve on Inventive step which Is cited to establish the publicatIon date of another 1-Y" document ot particular relavancei' the claimed Invention citation or other special reason (as seciflad) cannot be considered to involve an inventive stop when tile document teferring to an oral disclosure, use, exhibition or document is combined with one or Mote other such docu, other means ments, such combination being obvious to a person skilled "1101 document oubllshod prior to the International filing date but In the arm. later then the Priority dae ctaimed document member of the same patent family IV. CERTIFICATION Date of the Actual Commion 01 the Intafrnatlonal Search ODt of Malilngof thia International Search Report 22nd January 1987 12 0 FEV. 1987 International SearChings Authority linaure ot Authorfled Officer EUROPEA PAT=N OFFICZ M. VAM N 0L1 7Mm PCTIISA/21O (second sheet) (Januar 1 94S) r4 ANNEX TO THE INTERNATIONAL SEARCH REPORT ON INTERNATIONAL APPLICATION NO. PCT/GB 86/00612 (SA 14843) This Annex lists the patent family members relating to the patent documents cited in the above-mentioned international search report. The members are as contained in the European Patent Office EDP file on 06/02/87 The European Patent Office is in no way liable for these particulars which are merely given for the purpose of information. Patent document cited in search report, Publication date Patent family member(s) Publication date GB-A- 939529 None FR-A- 1219122 None GB-A- 4941 None -N "GB-A- 1383767 12/02/74 None I GB-A- 1302(32 ;,0/01/73 None GB-A- 1591701 24/06/81 None FR-A- 1555177 24/01/69 GB-A- 1215553 09/12/70 4028747 14/06/77 None--- US-A- 4028747 14/06/77 None 'AR For more details about this annex see Official Journal of the European Patedt Office, No, 12/82 K oCI tY j
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