USRE42688E1 - Vehicle wastewater drainage system - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a system and method for disposing of wastewater from a vehicle, and more particularly, to a system and method for disposing of wastewater from black and gray water holding tanks of a vehicle such that the black water tank and discharge lines are cleaned thoroughly without using fresh water or an excessive amount of gray water.
- RV recreational vehicle
- indoor plumbing which includes a sink, a bathtub or shower, and/or a toilet.
- Larger RVs typically include multiple sinks, showers, and toilets, and can produce several gallons of wastewater per day, which is typically stored on board and disposed of at regular intervals.
- the wastewater in an RV is commonly referred to as either gray water or black water.
- the gray water is the discharge from the kitchen sink, dish washing water, and water from the bathroom sink and shower.
- the black water is the water and waste from the toilet.
- the black water and gray water are stored separately in a black water tank and a gray water tank, respectively, but can be discharged from a common discharge pipe connecting the tanks.
- the black water tank and gray water tank are connected by a “Y” connection having a common discharge end.
- Each tank includes a valve leading to the Y connection so that the tanks can be drained individually.
- Conventional drainage systems include a single flexible drainage hose that is temporarily connected to the end of the discharge pipe by the RV user for draining the wastewater to a sewer or other storage device.
- Conventional systems rely on gravity, such that if either tank is opened, the volume in the tank empties out the gravity fed system to the sewer.
- the black water tank is typically drained first followed by the gray water tank. This method appears simple, but it is filthy and unhealthy.
- the flexible drainage hose can slip off the underground sewage line causing wastewater to spill out on the ground.
- the drainage hose can slip off the drainage pipe and spill raw sewage into a compartment in the RV or on the RV user. If the RV user avoids either of these scenarios, however, the end of a conventional hose remains open, such that after the draining process remnants of the wastewater can drip out of the end of the hose and come in contact with the RV or RV user.
- the RV user must endure the rather unsanitary process of removing and rinsing the drainage hose, such as by using a fresh water hose, and then placing the drainage hose back into the storage compartment where it is kept for future use. This is often avoided by the RV user for obvious sanitary reasons.
- the total time required to empty the tanks and rinse the hose and tanks from inside the RV is approximately 25-35 minutes. This process must be repeated two to three times weekly for an average use.
- a well-known problem in the RV industry is the clogging of the black water tank and the discharge pipe leading from the black water tank due to solids and other matter becoming clogged in the tank, which results in periodic replacement of the black water tank or extremely unsanitary maintenance and repair of the tank.
- a major contributor to this problem is in the flushing of the RV toilet, which is different than the flushing of a conventional toilet in that only a small fraction of water is used to flush the toilet compared to a conventional toilet. This is done to conserve fresh water and to limit the volume taken in the black water tank. Because of this, the black water tank has a higher concentration of solid matter, which often leads to clogging the black water tank when emptying the tank.
- a conventional method to obtain the benefits of detergents and surfactants is to wash dishes in a bucket in the kitchen, and then dump the bucket into the commode to furnish a rinse having detergents and surfactants, which also conserves space in the gray water tank. Due to the tedious steps of hooking up a fresh water hose or taking the time to stand on the flush valve of the commode in order to introduce water to the black water tank, most RV users don't take time to rinse the black water tank. Thus, the black water tank will settle with solids and cause blockage in the discharge pipe. Accordingly, the black water tank and/or discharge pipe will have to be replaced or repaired, often at great expense.
- Another problem with conventional RV disposal systems is the frequency at which the storage tanks must be discharged.
- the gray water tank and the black water tank hold the same volume, such as 45 gallons each.
- the amount of gray water produced is much greater than the black water in common usage. For example, two people typically produce 15 gallons of gray water daily, while black water production is only about 3 gallons per day. Accordingly, a large portion of the space in the black water tank goes unused since there is not currently a crossover to the two tanks due to plumbing codes and the design of conventional plumbing systems.
- the present invention is directed to a wastewater disposal system for a vehicle, such as a recreational vehicle, that provides a simple, inexpensive method for flushing the gray water and black water tanks in the vehicle.
- the system according to one embodiment of the present invention is permanently attached to the wastewater discharge pipe of a recreational vehicle and provides a pump, such as a macerator pump, for grinding the waste into small pieces before directing the waste out a drainage tube leading to the sewer.
- a pump such as a macerator pump
- the system and method of the present invention allows the gray water from the gray water tank to be directed into the black water tank so that the black water tank and discharge lines can be thoroughly cleaned using the gray water instead of using fresh water.
- the system and method of the present invention provide a sanitary and efficient way to store wastewater in the recreational vehicle so that the storage capacity is up to twice that of conventional systems.
- FIG. 1 is a simplified schematic diagram illustrating a recreational vehicle embodying a wastewater disposal system in accordance with the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a more detailed schematic view of a wastewater disposal system in accordance with the present invention.
- FIGS. 3A-3C illustrate the steps of a method of disposing of wastewater according to one embodiment of the present invention
- FIGS. 4A-4D illustrate the steps of a method of rinsing the black water tank and disposing of wastewater according to one embodiment of the present invention
- FIGS. 5A-5E illustrate the steps of a method of rinsing the black water tank and disposing of wastewater according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 6A-6F illustrate the steps of a method of storing wastewater in a vehicle according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 show a wastewater disposal system 20 for a vehicle, such as a recreational vehicle (RV), generally referred to as 10 .
- the RV includes a storage area 11 having a discharge pipe 12 extending therein from a black water tank 13 and a gray water tank 14 .
- the tanks 13 , 14 are in selective fluid communication with the discharge pipe 12 via a set of valves 15 and 16 , respectively. Accordingly, the black water tank 13 can be “opened” or “closed” by operating the black water tank valve 15 either manually or automatically. Likewise, the gray water tank 14 can be opened or closed by operating the gray water tank valve 16 .
- the discharge pipe 12 is typically “Y” shaped and has an industry standard diameter of 3 inches, although other sizes may also be used.
- the black water tank 13 can be provided with an inlet connection 17 that is either equipped by the manufacturer or is retrofitted by the RV owner/user.
- the wastewater disposal system 20 of the present invention includes a pump 22 , such as a self-priming macerator pump, having an inlet 24 and an outlet 26 .
- the pump 22 is electrically connected to a standard 12 volt system present in RVs, and a circuit breaker (not shown) is provided for safety reasons.
- a power switch 23 is connected to the pump 22 for turning the pump on and off. In one embodiment, the power switch 23 is located proximate the pump 22 , although the power switch can be located in a remote location for convenience.
- An inlet hose 28 is connected to the inlet 24 of the pump 22 and is adapted for connecting to the discharge pipe 12 .
- the inlet hose 28 can be permanently attached to the discharge pipe 12 at coupling 25 and does not need to be removed and periodically cleaned by the RV user as in conventional systems, as discussed more fully below.
- the disposal system 20 also includes a flexible drainage hose 30 connected to the outlet 26 of the pump 22 .
- the drainage hose 30 which has a significantly smaller diameter compared to the inlet hose 28 , such as about 3 ⁇ 4′′-1′′, directs a flow of wastewater from the pump 22 to a wastewater storage area, such as a waste tank receiver, sewer connection, or dump station 18 .
- the drainage hose 30 preferably has a diameter substantially equal to the outlet 26 of the pump 22 in order to prevent excessive pressure through the hose during the discharge process.
- the drainage hose 30 includes a discharge device 31 at the exit end 36 of the hose, which includes a valve 32 , such as a ball valve, for selectively allowing the wastewater to flow through the drainage hose.
- the valve 32 is located near the exit end 36 of the hose 30 so that the valve can be opened and closed while the hose is directly or indirectly attached to the dump station 18 .
- the discharge device 31 can include a removable drip cap 34 attached to the exit end 36 thereof so that wastewater does not inadvertently emit from the exit end and spill out onto the ground, the storage area 11 , or the RV user.
- the discharge device 31 can also include a dump station adapter 38 which is capable of securing the exit end 36 of the drainage hose 30 in the dump station 18 so that the exit end does not become inadvertently dislodged from the dump station, particularly during the discharge process.
- the dump station adapter 38 includes a body portion 40 having external threads 41 and a distal surface 42 for securing the adapter 38 and exit end 36 of the drainage hose 30 to the dump station 18 , which typically has a set of threads corresponding to the threads 41 of the adapter.
- the adapter 38 can be threaded into the dump station 18 so that the exit end 36 of the drainage hose 30 is prevented from inadvertently dislodging from the dump station.
- the adapter 38 substantially prevents fumes and odors from escaping to the atmosphere.
- the adapter 38 is rotatable about a central axis, which allows the adapter to be threadably inserted into the dump station while keeping the drainage hose and remainder of the discharge device 31 stationary.
- This feature also allows the discharge device 31 to rotate about the central axis during the discharge process.
- rotation of the drainage hose in the dump station during the discharge process can cause the hose to dislodge from the dump station and likely spill wastewater
- the rotating feature of the discharge device 31 according to the present invention allows the drainage hose 30 to remain connected to the dump station 18 despite movement of the drainage hose during the discharge process.
- the dump station adapter 38 could have a non-threaded design such that the adapter can be press fit or otherwise secured to the dump station 18 .
- the dump station adapter 38 includes the threads 41 described above in combination with a flexible grommet, such as a rubber grommet having a frustoconical shape, that is removably disposed about the adapter for press fitting the adapter in dump stations having openings greater than or less than the diameter of the adapter, yet being removed when the adapter can be threaded into a dump station having an opening corresponding to the diameter of the adapter.
- a flexible grommet such as a rubber grommet having a frustoconical shape
- the disposal system 20 can also include a bypass hose 50 that is connected between the inlet hose 28 and an intermediate location along the drainage hose 30 .
- the bypass hose 50 includes a first bypass hose adapter 52 and a second bypass hose adapter 54 having ball valves 51 and 53 , respectively, such that wastewater can be selectively directed around the pump 22 and out the drainage hose 30 , as discussed more fully below.
- any solids that might enter the first bypass hose adapter 52 and ball valve 51 and block flow in the bypass hose 50 are drawn to the inlet 24 of the pump 22 when the pump is in operation, since the pump inlet 24 provides a low pressure region compared to the outlet 26 of the pump and second bypass hose adapter 54 .
- the disposal system 20 can also include a flush hose 60 connected to the black water tank 13 and an intermediate location along the drainage hose 30 .
- the flush hose 60 is connected to a flush hose adapter 62 having a ball valve 63 at one end and connected to the black water tank 13 at the other end for selectively directing a flow of wastewater exiting the pump 22 to the black water tank.
- wastewater exiting the pump 22 can be “recycled” for use as a flushing fluid inside the black water tank 13 .
- the system 20 is used by positioning the discharge device 31 of the hose 30 in fluid communication with the dump station 18 , such as by securing the discharge device 31 to the dump station via the dump station adapter 38 .
- the drip cap 34 must be removed before positioning the discharge device 31 in fluid communication with the dump station 18 , and this is preferably done just before the positioning step.
- the valve 32 of the discharge device 31 is then opened and, according to one embodiment, the black water tank valve 15 is opened allowing black water to flow from the black water tank 13 through the discharge pipe 12 to the inlet 24 of the pump 22 ( FIGS. 3A-3B ).
- the pump 22 prevents wastewater from travelling through the pump when the pump is off.
- the pump 22 is then engaged by the power switch 23 , which causes wastewater from the black water tank 13 to be directed through the pump.
- the pump is a macerator pump so that any solid matter passing therethrough is ground up.
- the wastewater is then forced out the exit end 36 of the drainage hose 30 via the discharge device 31 .
- the gray water tank 14 can be drained in the same manner, including opening the gray water tank valve 16 so that gray water is directed through the pump 22 and out the drainage hose 30 ( FIG. 3C ). This process cleans the inlet hose 28 , pump 22 , and drainage hose 30 .
- the valve 32 of the discharge device 31 is closed such that any leftover liquids in the discharge hose 30 are prevented from escaping.
- the drip cap 34 can be reinstalled on the discharge device.
- the present invention can also include a controller (not shown) for providing a substantially automated process, such as automated processes used for dishwashers and washing machines, wherein the valves and pump are automatically switched on and off in sequence for drainage.
- FIGS. 4A-4D illustrate another method of the present invention, wherein the disposal system 20 is used by attaching the discharge device 31 to the dump station 18 and draining the black water tank 13 as described above, but then turning the pump 22 off and closing the valve 32 of the discharge device such that wastewater cannot escape the exit end 36 ( FIGS. 4A-4C ).
- the pump 22 After opening the valve 16 to the gray water tank 14 and the valve 63 at the flush hose adapter 62 , the pump 22 is turned on so that wastewater is directed through the pump and the flush hose 60 into the black water tank (See FIG. 4C ).
- the wastewater directed through the flush hose 60 helps to flush the black water tank 13 and prevents the need to periodically flush the black water tank using fresh water.
- any surfactants and detergents present in the gray water tank 14 are introduced into the black water tank 13 , which helps to cleanse the black water tank.
- the black water tank valve 15 can be open or closed during this process, and preferably is closed. If the black water tank valve 15 is closed, the black water tank can then be drained by turning off pump 22 , closing the valve 16 to the gray water tank 14 and the valve 63 at the flush hose adapter 62 , opening the valve 32 of the discharge device 31 , opening the valve 15 of the black water tank 13 , and turning the pump on ( FIG. 4D ).
- FIGS. 5A-5E illustrate yet another embodiment of the present invention, wherein gray water from the gray water tank 14 can be directed to the black water tank 13 due to a pressure differential between the gray water tank and the black water tank.
- wastewater from the gray water tank 14 is introduced into the black water tank 13 that advantageously contains detergents and surfactants.
- the gray water therefore acts to flush the black water tank 13 so that solid matter and other waste can be easily removed.
- the drainage hose 30 is attached to the dump station 18 as described above, and the black water tank 13 is initially drained so that the volume of black water in the black water tank is less than the volume of gray water in the gray water tank ( FIGS. 5A-5B ).
- the gray water tank valve 16 is opened while leaving the black water tank valve 15 open such that the gray water tank 14 and black water tank 13 are in fluid communication with the pump via the discharge pipe 12 ( FIG. 5C ).
- gray water flows into the black water tank 13 due to the volume and thus pressure differential between the gray water tank 14 and the black water tank.
- the gray water tank valve 16 is closed and the pump 22 is turned on so that the black water tank can be drained again ( FIG. 5D ).
- the gray water tank valve 16 can be left open when draining the black water tank 13 ( FIG. 5E ).
- the gray water from the gray water tank 14 dilutes the concentration of the black water in the black water tank 13 , which loosens the solid matter and allows the black water tank to be easily drained.
- FIGS. 6A-6F illustrate yet another embodiment of the present invention, wherein the disposal system 20 is used to store gray water in the black water storage tank 13 , which can effectively double the gray water storage of the vehicle, such as the RV 10 .
- the RV user can stay on the road for several additional days before requiring the tanks to be emptied.
- the initial water level in the black water tank 13 must be less than the initial water level in the gray water tank 14 ( FIG. 6A ), which typically occurs during normal usage since gray water is created at a higher rate than black water.
- the gray water is directed from the gray water tank 14 to the black water tank 13 by opening the black water tank valve 15 and gray water tank valve 16 while the pump 22 is turned off ( FIG. 6B ).
- the greater pressure in the gray water tank 14 prevents any black water from flowing into the gray water tank.
- the gray water tank valve 16 is closed so that the gray water tank can be filled again and the process repeated ( FIGS. 6C-6F ).
- the disposal method of the present invention eliminates the need to remove the drainage hose 30 and rinse the inside of the hose using a fresh water source as in conventional systems.
- the disposal system 20 requires no external cleaning source.
- the system 20 can be easily stored in a sanitary fashion in the storage area 11 of the RV 10 when the discharge or disposal operation is completed.
- the valve 32 is turned to the “OFF” position and the exit end 36 of the discharge device 31 is removed from the dump station 18 , such as by unthreading the dump station adapter 38 from the dump station.
- the drip cap 34 can then be attached to the exit end 36 and the drainage hose 30 placed within the storage area 11 .
- the disposal system 20 can be permanently attached to the discharge pipe 12 , thus preventing unnecessary contact with wastewater and making the next disposal process quick and easy.
- the system and methods of the present invention provide a sanitary, convenient, and environmentally beneficial system for disposing of wastewater from a recreational vehicle.
- the present invention allows gray water to flow into the black water tank due to a pressure differential therebetween for assisting and flushing the black water tank and preventing clogging thereof.
- the black water tank can be used as storage for gray water to increase the overall storage of the gray water and decrease the frequency of emptying the tanks of the RV.
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