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- SEWAGE CONTROL FOB MOVING VEHICLES Application fiian uste, 1928. Seria1 1 To..298,448.
- the prime object of this invention is to provlde for preventing evacuation of waste from Y a toilet fixture supported by a passenger coach or similar vehicle forming part of a ,10 train which may be stopping at a railwaystat1on,'or, is traveling at a slow rate of motion,
- Another object is to furnish novel means of control for preventing the evacuation'of a .15 toilet fixture when a railway train is opera;
- Another object is; to furni for preventing the .flushing'of a toilet under certain conditions of reduced speed, or complete stoppage, of a railway train, or similar vehicle.
- Fig. 2 is a plan view. of the same taken on line 2+2 of Fig. 1
- Fig. 8 is a plan view of raj-modified fornrof the invention sh novel means advantages will appear taken online 3 3 of Fig. 4c
- Fig. 4 is" I on line 55 of Fig. 6, and, 6, is a plan view of the same'taken on line 6-6 of Fig. 5,
- Fig. 7, is a sectional view of part of the control apparatus taken on line 7-7 of Fig. 8, and Fig. 8, is part plan, part sectional View of the-same taken on line 88 of Fig. 7 and, Fig.
- FIG. 9 is a sectional view of a modified form of the same control apparatus taken 1 in part online 99 of Fig. 7, and, Fig. 10, is aplan view of a modified form of control apparatus, and Fig. 11, is-a plan view of still another modified form of control apparatus.
- the toilet fixture 1, in-toilet room 2, o-f'passenger coach 3, is arranged to be flushed by'depression of handle '41 forming part of lever. 5, pivoted on pin 6,, and the extension 7 of which is arranged to control the discharge of sewage from toilet 1, as Well as control the supply of water thereto, for the flushing thereof.
- Controlling extension 7 of lever 5 is'control unit 8, more fully hereinafterdescribed, arranged to be actuated by a partial vacuumproduced in pipe or conduit 9 by venturi 10 secured exteriorly 'to the roof 11 o-f coach 1 when said coach is traveling in excess of a predetermined mini mum speed ineither direction.
- Cam bar lfi comprises one portion passingthrough-control unit 15 for effecting I operation thereof and another portion pivot ally connected-to the free end of crank 17 secured to rod 18, operating in bearings .19 and 20, and supporting vane 21 the plan of which is normally restrained to assume a transverse position with relation to the longitudi I tached to the body of coach 3.
- control unit 25, more fully hereinafter described, is arranged to prevent operation of lever 5 to flush toilet 1, by the following apparatus; generator 26 driven in known manner by car axle 34, normally supplies energy for lighting coach 3, and operating auxiliary apparatus therein, through conductors 27, 28 and 29, said generator being effective to supply said energy only when said coach is travelling in excess of a predetermined minimum speed, the control of said generator to supply said energy being elfected by switch board, or control'panel 30, it being understood that when coach 3 is traveling in excess of a predetermined minimum speed the generator 26 is rendered effective to energize control unit 25, through conductors 31 and 32 and when said coach is traveling at less than said minimum speed said generator is ineffective to supply said energy to both of said control units, said locking unit comprises housing 41, having slots 4242 arranged to receive extension 7 of lever 5,
- bosses 43-43 supporting shaft 44 pivotedon which is hell crank 45 to the bifurcated extension 46 of which is pivotally secured by pin 47, the rod 48, operating in boss 49, of control unit 8 only, the rod 50 operating in a similar boss in the control unit 25 only.
- Bell crank 45 also has locking extension 51, having locking head 52 arranged to be moved over extension 7 of lever 5 whereby said lever 7 cannot be operated to flush the toilet.
- lug 53 extending into recess 54'of key hole boss 55 having key hole 56, and through which key 57 may be inserted, and when turned, will depress lug 53 thereby moving locking head 52 away from extension 7 of lever 5, whereby said lever may be operated to flush toilet 1.
- Venturi unit 10 will be communicated to cylinder 62 thereby raising piston 61 and rod 48 whereby bell crank 45 is rotated counter-clockwise to remove locking head 52 from the path of exteir sion 7 of lever 5, in this manner permitting A suitable vent 65 supplies air to the under side of piston 61 to compensate for leakage of air therepast and displacement due to the rise of said piston.
- FIG. 8 showing control unit 25, to the upper end of shaft 50, is secured magnet core operating in magnet 71 secured in combined magnet housing and magnetic yoke 72 secured to housing 41 of unit 40.
- magnet 71 When magnet 71 is energized, as will be more fully hereinafter described, magnet core 70 and likewise rod 50 is moved upwardly thereby simultaneously rotating bell crank counter-clockwise to permit operation of lever 5.
- the modified locking housing 7 5 is formed with bosses 76-76 having rectangular orifices 7 77 7 through which cam bar 16, (Figs. 3 and 4) is arranged to reciprocate, saidbar having a lower cam face 78, inclined cam faces 7 979 and elevated cam faces 8080.
- Housings 41 and 75 are formed with suitable lugs, as 85, for suitably securing control units, as 8, 15 and 25, to the body of coach 3.
- valve 86 is arranged in the water supply line for flushing toilet 1, and is normally closed.
- Lever 87, pivoted on pin 88, has one extension 89 arranged to depress valve stem 90 and open said valve, and another extension 91 pivoted to rod 92 which may form an extension of rods 48 or 50 in this manner eliminatingthe use of unit 40 where flow of water is required for sewage evacuation, as operation of lever 5 1f actuated, cannot supply water to flush toilet 1 unless valve 86 is open.
- rod 92 may be an extension of rods 48 or 50 whereby the discharge end 97 of elbow 96 will only normally discharge when car 3 is traveling in excess of a predetermined minimum'spe'ed.
- lVhereas car 3 has been shown as a railway coach, or pullnian sl s It may be some other form of conveyance arranged to travel on paved roadways.
- What I claim is 1.
- the station having one or more toilet fixtures arranged to discharge sewage to the exterior of the vehicle, of means controlled by the rate of travel of the vehicle for controlling the discharge of the sewage from the fixtures to the exterior of the vehicle, and key operated means arranged to be operated at will for annulling the rate of control means whereby the sewage may be discharged at anytime.
- the station I having one or more toilet fixtures arranged to discharge sewage to the QXtGIlQI of the vehicle, of means controlling the discharge of the sewage from the fixtures to the ex-] terior of the vehicle normally positioned to prevent discharge therefrom, means contro1- ling the discharge means affected by a pre determined increase in the rate of travel of the vehicle for rendering the discharge control means eiiectiveto discharge the sewage, and key operated means arranged to be actuated at will for annulling the control of the discharge means by the rate of control means whereby the sewage may be discharged at any time.
- the station having one or more toilet fixtures arranged to discharge sewage to the exterior of the Vehicle, of means controlling the discharge of the sewage from the fixtures to the exterior of the vehicle normally'positioned to prevent discharge therefrom, means controlling the discharge means afiected by the rate of travelthe sewage may be dischargedat any time.
- theg toilet having alever pivotally' supported by the wall structure for eifecting a flushing of the toilet, of a locking device supported by the walled structure normally arranged to .lockingly engage the lever to prevent opera tion thereof to'flush thetoilet, means controlled bytherate of travel of the car for effecting an unlocked position ofjthe device upon a predetermined increase 'in therate of travel thereof whereby. the toilet may be.
- the toilet having a pivotallysupported lever for effecting a flushing of the toilet,-ofa locking 7 device having-a housing arranged to encompass one extension of the lever,-locking means. supportedby the housing normally elfecting a locked position of the extension whereby the toilet cannot be flushed, and; means controlled by the rate of travel of the car rendered effective by a predetermined in-- crease in the rate of travel thereof for eftecting an unlocked position of the locking means whereby the toilet may beflushed.
- a locking device normally arranged to ,lockingly engage the flushing means and prevent the flushing of the toilet, means controlled by the rate of;
- the toilet may be flushed independently of 5 the rate of travel control means.
- the toilet having a pivotally supported lever for effecting the flushing thereof, of a locking mechanism normally arranged to lock the lever whereby the toilet cannot be flushed, and means rendered effective by a predetermined increase in the rate of travel of the car for unlocking the mechanism whereby the lever will be rendered operative to flush the toilet.
- the toilet having a pivotally supported lever for effecting the flushing thereof, of a locking mechanism normally arranged to lock one extension of the lever against movement whereby the toilet cannot be flushed, and means rendered effective by a predetermined increase in the rate of travel 'ofthe car for rendering the mechanism ineffective to lock the lever extension whereby the toilet may be flushed at any time thereafter.
- a control unit therefor comprising, a housing, a control mechanism supported therewithin against molestation arranged to normally prevent flushing of the toilet, means rendered effectivev by a predeterm-ined increase in the rate of travel of the.
- a control unit therefor comprising, a housing, a control mechanism supported therewithin normally arrangedto prevent operation of the flushing means, a second housing arranged in juxtaposition to the first named housing, actuating means supported therewithin arranged in operative connection with the control mechanism, and means'rendered efiective by a predetermined increase in the rate of travel of the car for rendering the actuating means. effective to annul the control of the flushing means by the mechanism whereby the toilet may be flushed.
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March 4, 1930. o. A. ROSS SEWAGE CONTROL FOR MOVING VEHICLES Filed Aug. 9. 192a lNVEINTO-Fx Patented Mar. 4, 1930 {UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE OSCAR A; BOSS, or NEW YORK, n. Y.
SEWAGE CONTROL FOB, MOVING VEHICLES Application fiian uste, 1928. Seria1 1 To..298,448.
The prime object of this invention is to provlde for preventing evacuation of waste from Y a toilet fixture supported by a passenger coach or similar vehicle forming part of a ,10 train which may be stopping at a railwaystat1on,'or, is traveling at a slow rate of motion,
either approaching o-r leaving'said station. Another object is to furnish novel means of control for preventing the evacuation'of a .15 toilet fixture when a railway train is opera;
ting. below predetermined speed or is com pletely at rest for storage. Another object is; to furni for preventing the .flushing'of a toilet under certain conditions of reduced speed, or complete stoppage, of a railway train, or similar vehicle.
Other objects and as the description of the invention progresses,
, and the novel feature of the invention will be ,pointed out in the appended claims.
This invention consists in the novel construction and arrangementofparts hereinafter described, delineated in the accompanying drawings,and particularly pointed out in that portion of this instrument wherein patj entable novelty is'claimed for certain andpeculiar features of the apparatus, it being unj derstood that, within the scope of what hereinafter thus isclaimed, divers changes in the form, proportions, size and minor details of the structure maybe made without departing from the spiritof, or sacrificing any of thedetails of the invention.
* i In describing the invention indetail, reference ishad to the accompanyingdrawings, I
wherein I have illustrated embodiments of my invention, and, wherein like characters of reference, designate corresponding parts throughout the-several views, and in which Figure 1, is a plan View of one embodiment ,7
.ofthe invention taken on line 11 of Fig. 2
and, Fig. 2, is a plan view. of the same taken on line 2+2 of Fig. 1, and, Fig. 8, is a plan view of raj-modified fornrof the invention sh novel means advantages will appear taken online 3 3 of Fig. 4c, and, Fig. 4, is" I on line 55 of Fig. 6, and, 6, is a plan view of the same'taken on line 6-6 of Fig. 5, and, Fig. 7, is a sectional view of part of the control apparatus taken on line 7-7 of Fig. 8, and Fig. 8, is part plan, part sectional View of the-same taken on line 88 of Fig. 7 and, Fig. 9, is a sectional view of a modified form of the same control apparatus taken 1 in part online 99 of Fig. 7, and, Fig. 10, is aplan view of a modified form of control apparatus, and Fig. 11, is-a plan view of still another modified form of control apparatus. Referring to Figs. 1, and 2, the toilet fixture 1, in-toilet room 2, o-f'passenger coach 3, is arranged to be flushed by'depression of handle '41 forming part of lever. 5, pivoted on pin 6,, and the extension 7 of which is arranged to control the discharge of sewage from toilet 1, as Well as control the supply of water thereto, for the flushing thereof. Controlling" extension 7 of lever 5 is'control unit 8, more fully hereinafterdescribed, arranged to be actuated by a partial vacuumproduced in pipe or conduit 9 by venturi 10 secured exteriorly 'to the roof 11 o-f coach 1 when said coach is traveling in excess of a predetermined mini mum speed ineither direction.
Referringto Figs. 3 and 4, showing a modified form of control for lever-"5, of toilet 1, control unit 15,'m"or'e fullyhereinafter described, is arranged to prevent flushing of toilet 1, by lever 5 by the following apparatus. Cam bar lfi comprises one portion passingthrough-control unit 15 for effecting I operation thereof and another portion pivot ally connected-to the free end of crank 17 secured to rod 18, operating in bearings .19 and 20, and supporting vane 21 the plan of which is normally restrained to assume a transverse position with relation to the longitudi I tached to the body of coach 3.
23,0ne end of which is secured to the freeend ,of said crank and the other end suitably atv liei'erringte i we staring still another modified form of control for lever 5, of toilet 1, control unit 25, more fully hereinafter described, is arranged to prevent operation of lever 5 to flush toilet 1, by the following apparatus; generator 26 driven in known manner by car axle 34, normally supplies energy for lighting coach 3, and operating auxiliary apparatus therein, through conductors 27, 28 and 29, said generator being effective to supply said energy only when said coach is travelling in excess of a predetermined minimum speed, the control of said generator to supply said energy being elfected by switch board, or control'panel 30, it being understood that when coach 3 is traveling in excess of a predetermined minimum speed the generator 26 is rendered effective to energize control unit 25, through conductors 31 and 32 and when said coach is traveling at less than said minimum speed said generator is ineffective to supply said energy to both of said control units, said locking unit comprises housing 41, having slots 4242 arranged to receive extension 7 of lever 5,
also bosses 43-43 supporting shaft 44 pivotedon which is hell crank 45 to the bifurcated extension 46 of which is pivotally secured by pin 47, the rod 48, operating in boss 49, of control unit 8 only, the rod 50 operating in a similar boss in the control unit 25 only.
Bell crank 45 also has locking extension 51, having locking head 52 arranged to be moved over extension 7 of lever 5 whereby said lever 7 cannot be operated to flush the toilet.
toilet 1 tobe flushed.
Also formed on bell crank 45 is lug 53 extending into recess 54'of key hole boss 55 having key hole 56, and through which key 57 may be inserted, and when turned, will depress lug 53 thereby moving locking head 52 away from extension 7 of lever 5, whereby said lever may be operated to flush toilet 1.
vacuum therein generated by Venturi unit 10 will be communicated to cylinder 62 thereby raising piston 61 and rod 48 whereby bell crank 45 is rotated counter-clockwise to remove locking head 52 from the path of exteir sion 7 of lever 5, in this manner permitting A suitable vent 65 supplies air to the under side of piston 61 to compensate for leakage of air therepast and displacement due to the rise of said piston.
Referring to Fig. 8, showing control unit 25, to the upper end of shaft 50, is secured magnet core operating in magnet 71 secured in combined magnet housing and magnetic yoke 72 secured to housing 41 of unit 40. When magnet 71 is energized, as will be more fully hereinafter described, magnet core 70 and likewise rod 50 is moved upwardly thereby simultaneously rotating bell crank counter-clockwise to permit operation of lever 5.
Referring to Fig. 9,-showing control unit 15, the modified locking housing 7 5 is formed with bosses 76-76 having rectangular orifices 7 77 7 through which cam bar 16, (Figs. 3 and 4) is arranged to reciprocate, saidbar having a lower cam face 78, inclined cam faces 7 979 and elevated cam faces 8080.
When a car as 3, is at rest, and vane 21, (Figs. 3 and 4) is transversely positioned as shown, bar 16 is positioned as shown by Fig. 9, the bifurcated extension 47 of bell crank 45 resting on recessed cam face 78, in this manner restraining locking head 52 (not shown) to lie in the path of extension 7 of lever 5 whereby toilet 1 cannot be flushed thereby.
When said car 3 has accelerated to a predetermined speed vane 21, acted upon by the air current passingover the roof of said car, will be deflected thereby causing rotation of rod 18 and longitudinal movement of bar 16, said longitudinal movement depending upon which direction said caris traveling, in either event the inclined cam face 79 will elevate extension 47 of bell crank 45 and locking head 52 will be removed from the path of extension. 7 whereby lever 5 may be operated to flush toilet 1;
, Referring to Fig. 10, showing a modified form of control for toilet fixture 1, the valve 86 is arranged in the water supply line for flushing toilet 1, and is normally closed. Lever 87, pivoted on pin 88, has one extension 89 arranged to depress valve stem 90 and open said valve, and another extension 91 pivoted to rod 92 which may form an extension of rods 48 or 50 in this manner eliminatingthe use of unit 40 where flow of water is required for sewage evacuation, as operation of lever 5 1f actuated, cannot supply water to flush toilet 1 unless valve 86 is open.
96, having discharge'end 97, pivoted to which is lever 98, pivoted on pin 99, arranged to raise said elbow 96, by means of rod 92, to the of is lowered for'discharge thereof. As d'e-- scribed in connection with Fig. 10, rod 92 may be an extension of rods 48 or 50 whereby the discharge end 97 of elbow 96 will only normally discharge when car 3 is traveling in excess of a predetermined minimum'spe'ed.
lVhereas car 3 has been shown as a railway coach, or pullnian sl s It may be some other form of conveyance arranged to travel on paved roadways.
'From the foregoing desfcrlption it will be apparent that applicant has disclosed appa ratus for preventing the discharge ofsewage or other waste matter from toilet fixtures supported by moving. conveyances unless said conveyance is traveling in excess of a prescribed minimum rate of travel and whereas the novel form of control has been shown as applied to a toilet fixture, or bowl, it maybe equally well adapted to wash basin fixtures or urinals.
What I claim is 1. In combination with a passenger vehicle having a comfort station thereon, the station having one or more toilet fixtures arranged to discharge sewage to the exterior of the vehicle, of means controlled by the rate of travel of the vehicle for controlling the discharge of the sewage from the fixtures to the exterior of the vehicle, and key operated means arranged to be operated at will for annulling the rate of control means whereby the sewage may be discharged at anytime.
2. In combination with a passenger vehicle having a comfort stationthereon, the station I having one or more toilet fixtures arranged to discharge sewage to the QXtGIlQI of the vehicle, of means controlling the discharge of the sewage from the fixtures to the ex-] terior of the vehicle normally positioned to prevent discharge therefrom, means contro1- ling the discharge means affected by a pre determined increase in the rate of travel of the vehicle for rendering the discharge control means eiiectiveto discharge the sewage, and key operated means arranged to be actuated at will for annulling the control of the discharge means by the rate of control means whereby the sewage may be discharged at any time.
In combination with a passenger vehicle having a comfort station thereon, the station having one or more toilet fixtures arranged to discharge sewage to the exterior of the Vehicle, of means controlling the discharge of the sewage from the fixtures to the exterior of the vehicle normally'positioned to prevent discharge therefrom, means controlling the discharge means afiected by the rate of travelthe sewage may be dischargedat any time.
ofthe vehicle for rendering the discharge so discharge whenthe vehicle is traveling below the predetermined rate, and key operated means arranged tobe actuated at will for annulhng the control of the discharge means by the rate of control means whereby 4. In combination with a railway car. having a walled room containing a. toilet, the
toileth'aving a lever pivotally supported by the walled structure for effecting a flushing of the'toilet, of a locking device supported by'the walled structure-normally arranged to lockingly engage the lever topreventoperation thereof to flush the toilet, and means controlled by the rate of travel of the car for effecting an unlocked position of the device upon a predetermined increase in the .rateof travel thereofwhereby the lever may be rendered operative'to flush the toilet.
5. In combination with a railway car havingawalled roomcont a-ininga toilet, theg toilet having alever pivotally' supported by the wall structure for eifecting a flushing of the toilet, of a locking device supported by the walled structure normally arranged to .lockingly engage the lever to prevent opera tion thereof to'flush thetoilet, means controlled bytherate of travel of the car for effecting an unlocked position ofjthe device upon a predetermined increase 'in therate of travel thereof whereby. the toilet may be.
flushed, and key operated means for manually unlocking the device whereby the toilet may be flushed independently of the rate of travel control means.
6. In combination with a railway car hav-- ing" a walled room containing a toilet, the toilet having a pivotallysupported lever for effecting a flushing of the toilet,-ofa locking 7 device having-a housing arranged to encompass one extension of the lever,-locking means. supportedby the housing normally elfecting a locked position of the extension whereby the toilet cannot be flushed, and; means controlled by the rate of travel of the car rendered effective by a predetermined in-- crease in the rate of travel thereof for eftecting an unlocked position of the locking means whereby the toilet may beflushed.
- 7. In combination with a railway car having a toilet fixture arranged to be flushed? for discharge of sewage'therefroin, of means for flushing the toilet, a locking device normally arranged to ,lockingly engage the flushing means and prevent the flushing of the toilet, means controlled by the rate of;
travel of the carrend'ered effective by a predetermined increase in the rate of travel thereof for unlocking the device whereby the fiushing means may be actuated toflush the toilet, means suppo'rtedby:thedevice ar ;..130
ranged to insertingly receive a key member, and means operated by the key member after insertion for unlocking the device whereby the toilet may be flushed independently of 5 the rate of travel control means.
8'. In combination with a passenger vehicle having a toilet fixture arranged to be flushed for discharge of sewage therefrom, of means for flushing the toilet to discharge the sewage, locking means normally arranged to lock the flushing means and prevent flushing of the toilet and air pressure controlled means rendered effective by a predetermined increase in the rate of travel of the vehicle through the atmosphere for unlocking the locking means whereby the toilet may be flushed.
9. In combination with a passenger vehicle having a toilet fixture arranged to be flushed for discharge of sewage therefrom,
of means controlled by the air pressure established'by the movement of the vehicle through the atmosphere for preventing flushing of the toilet during comparatively low speeds of movement thereof and permitting flushing of the toilet during relatively high speeds thereof.
10. In combination with a railway car having a toilet, the toilet having a pivotally supported lever for effecting the flushing thereof, of a locking mechanism normally arranged to lock the lever whereby the toilet cannot be flushed, and means rendered effective by a predetermined increase in the rate of travel of the car for unlocking the mechanism whereby the lever will be rendered operative to flush the toilet.-
11. In combination with a railway car having a toilet, the toilet having a pivotally supported lever for effecting the flushing thereof, of a locking mechanism normally arranged to lock one extension of the lever against movement whereby the toilet cannot be flushed, and means rendered effective by a predetermined increase in the rate of travel 'ofthe car for rendering the mechanism ineffective to lock the lever extension whereby the toilet may be flushed at any time thereafter.
12. In combination with a railway car having a toilet arranged to be flushed for the ejection of sewage therefrom, of means for flushing the toilet, a control unit therefor comprising, a housing, a control mechanism supported therewithin against molestation arranged to normally prevent flushing of the toilet, means rendered effectivev by a predeterm-ined increase in the rate of travel of the.
car for annulling the control of the flushing means by the control unit whereby the toilet may be flushed by the flushing. means, and a key member arranged to be inserted n the it for annulling the con rol; of
the flushing meansby he. @Qntrol mQQhanism whereby the toilet may be flushedby the flushing means at any time. I
13. In combination with a railway carhaving a toilet arranged to be flushed for ejection of sewage therefrom, of means for flushing the toilet, a control unit therefor comprising, a housing, a control mechanism supported therewithin normally arrangedto prevent operation of the flushing means, a second housing arranged in juxtaposition to the first named housing, actuating means supported therewithin arranged in operative connection with the control mechanism, and means'rendered efiective by a predetermined increase in the rate of travel of the car for rendering the actuating means. effective to annul the control of the flushing means by the mechanism whereby the toilet may be flushed.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature.
OSCAR A. ROSS.
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