WO1994016997A1 - Method of treating night soil and apparatus therefor - Google Patents
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- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
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- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C02—TREATMENT OF WATER, WASTE WATER, SEWAGE, OR SLUDGE
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- E03—WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
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- the present invention relates to a night soil treatment method, a night soil treatment apparatus, and a vehicle and a vessel having the same, which are installed in an automobile, a ship, or the like, and use the internal combustion engine of the night soil to dry treat it.
- Background technology a night soil treatment method, a night soil treatment apparatus, and a vehicle and a vessel having the same, which are installed in an automobile, a ship, or the like, and use the internal combustion engine of the night soil to dry treat it.
- a conventional night soil treatment method and night soil treatment apparatus is disclosed, for example, in Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2-102778.
- the exhaust gas from the internal combustion engine is used to supply a small amount of night soil to a flash chamber that is indirectly heated, and the large heat capacity of the flash chamber causes it to evaporate instantaneously.
- the evaporated water vapor is mixed with the intake air or exhaust gas of the internal combustion engine and discharged to the outside.
- a heating wire is installed inside the portable toilet in the car, a sheet is put on it to defecate, and the feces is incinerated together with the sheet.
- incineration using electric heat requires a high power consumption of several kilowatts, so even if a dedicated inverter or battery is used, incineration takes time and is not suitable for disposal of urine. In addition, there was a problem that it was not possible to defecate during incineration.
- the present invention has been made by focusing on such conventional problems, and it is possible to reduce the space for storing washing water, shorten the processing time of night soil, and treat both urine and feces. It is an object of the present invention to provide a night soil treatment method, a night soil treatment apparatus, and an automobile and a vessel having the same. Invention disclosure
- a night soil treatment method comprises a heat storage step of storing heat of exhaust gas from an internal combustion engine in a heat accumulator;
- a night soil treatment method is characterized in that in the first night soil treatment method, the night soil and washing water are heated in the presence of ozone in the drying step. '
- the malodorous components of the heated and vaporized night soil can be oxidized by ozone and deodorized.
- a night soil treatment method is characterized in that in the first night soil treatment method, the night soil and washing water are heated in the presence of chlorine dioxide in the drying step.
- the malodorous components of the heated and vaporized night soil can be oxidized with chlorine dioxide and deodorized.
- chlorine dioxide oxidized with chlorine dioxide
- the synergistic effect enables more effective deodorization.
- a heat accumulator provided in the exhaust path of the exhaust gas from the internal combustion engine
- a drying chamber adjacent to the heat accumulator and connected downstream of the flush toilet for heating night soil and flush water discharged from the flush toilet;
- a water storage chamber connected to the drying chamber for recovering water vapor from the drying chamber
- night soil and flush water discharged from a flush toilet are heated in a drying chamber.
- the drying chamber is heated by the heat of the regenerator.
- the heat accumulator is heated by the exhaust gas to a high temperature.
- the water vapor from the drying chamber is collected as washing water in the water storage chamber, sent to the washing tank by a pump, and circulated. As a result, wastage of washing water can be eliminated.
- a gasoline engine or a diesel engine used in automobiles and ships can be used for example.
- a heat accumulator stores high-temperature heat by giving resistance to the passage of exhaust gas.
- the water collected in the water storage chamber may be used not only for washing water but also for shower water.
- the human waste to be treated may be both urine and feces, or only urine.
- an agitating device is provided, connected to the flush toilet and the drying chamber, and the night soil and flush water discharged from the flush toilet.
- a stirring chamber for mixing and discharging into the drying chamber;
- a scraping member provided in the drying chamber for scraping off night soil residue adhering to the drying chamber
- a suction device provided with a suction port in the drying chamber for sucking the separated night soil residue in the drying chamber from the suction port;
- the night soil and flush water discharged from the flush toilet are mixed by the stirring device in the stirring chamber, and the waste discharged from the stirring chamber is heated in the drying chamber.
- the fluidity of night soil, especially stool can be increased, the night soil can be easily sent to the drying chamber, and the night soil can be dried uniformly and efficiently.
- the scraping member and the suction port of the suction device are moved by the moving member. The scraping member scrapes off the night soil residue adhering to the drying chamber, and the suction device removes the peeled night soil residue in the drying chamber. Absorb. This facilitates the disposal of manure residues.
- the fourth night soil treatment apparatus has a scraping device, and the scraping device comprises a scraping roller, a rotating shaft, and
- the scraping port is provided in the drying chamber, and has a plurality of blades that scrape off night soil residue adhering to the bottom surface of the drying chamber when rotating,
- the rotating shaft is fixed to the center of the scraping roller
- the pair of racks are fixed to both inner sides of the drying chamber,
- the pair of spur gears are fixed to both ends of the rotary shaft and mesh with the rack;
- the reciprocating mechanism has a configuration that rotatably supports the rotating shaft and reciprocates the rotating shaft in the drying chamber by power;
- the reciprocating mechanism reciprocates the rotary shaft in the drying chamber by power. Since the spur gears on both ends of the rotating shaft are engaged with the rack, the rotating shaft rotates with the spur gears when reciprocating.
- It is characterized by comprising an ozone generator that is connected to the drying chamber and sends ozone into the drying chamber.
- this night soil processing apparatus when the night soil and washing water are heated in the drying chamber, ozone is sent from the ozone generator into the drying chamber. Ozone is heated and vaporized Oxidizes and deodorizes the foul-smelling components of night soil.
- the muffler or catalytic converter also serves as a heat accumulator, so that the facility can be downsized and the high temperature can be used efficiently.
- a radiation cooler is provided between the drying chamber and the water storage chamber.
- water vapor from the drying chamber is cooled by the radiation cooler, quickly converted into water, and stored in the water storage chamber.
- the above-mentioned night soil treatment device can be installed by using the internal combustion engine of the driving device, and space can be saved. Effective use can be achieved.
- This ship is characterized by having 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th or 8th night soil treatment devices (this ship can also be equipped with the above-mentioned night soil treatment devices by using the internal combustion engine of the driving device, and the space can be effectively used. can be used.
- the night soil treatment apparatus may be installed in automobiles, ships, other vehicles, and buildings.
- an internal combustion engine dedicated to night soil treatment may be provided and used.
- FIG. 1 is an overall schematic cross-sectional view of the night soil processing apparatus of the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG . 2 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the stirring chamber of the night soil processing apparatus of the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the periphery of the drying chamber of the night soil treatment apparatus of the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a block diagram showing the overall outline of the night soil treatment apparatus of the second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is (A) a plan view and (B) a vertical cross-sectional view showing a scraping device of a human waste disposal apparatus according to a second embodiment of the present invention. Best Mode for Carrying Out the Invention
- Figs. 1 to 3 show the first embodiment of the present invention.
- the night soil treatment device 10 is installed in a large-sized vehicle such as a long-distance bus. As shown in FIG . It has 13, a reservoir 14, a pump 15, a scraping member 16, a suction device 17 and a displacement device 18.
- the stirring chamber 11 is provided on the floor with its upper portion connected to the drain pipe 21 of the flush toilet bowl 20 .
- the flush toilet 20 is a Japanese-style or Western-style toilet generally used as an in-vehicle toilet, and has a toilet seat 22 and a lid 23 .
- a flush pipe 31 of a flush tank 30 is connected to the flush toilet bowl 20 .
- the washing tank 30 is divided into a washing tank containing only a certain amount of water to be flushed for each defecation, and a water tank storing water to be supplied to the washing tank each time it becomes empty.
- the water washing tank 30 has a water washing pipe 31 from its upper part.
- a drain pipe 32 is provided to drain excess water to the In the flush tank 30, flush water flows from the flush pipe 31 to the flush toilet bowl 20 by operating the flush switch 33.
- the drain pipe 21 is curved in an S shape to prevent backflow of odors.
- the stirring chamber 11 has a stirring device 40 at its bottom. In the stirring chamber 11, a stirring process is performed by the stirring device 40 to mix the night soil discharged from the flush toilet bowl 20 and the flush water.
- the stirring device 40 has a screw 42 rotated by a motor 41 .
- Motor 41 is a high-speed motor and has a built-in timer.
- a stirring start sensor 43 and an outflow end sensor 44 are provided on the inner wall of the stirring chamber 11 at a predetermined height.
- a discharge pipe 45 is provided at the bottom of the stirring chamber 11, and an outflow valve 46 is provided at the opening of the discharge pipe 45.
- An outflow valve opening/closing device 47 is connected to the outflow valve 46 .
- the outflow valve opening/closing device 47 is opened and closed by an operating motor 48 via a link.
- the discharge pipe 45 is connected to the upper part of the drying chamber 11 via a pump 49.
- the discharge pipe 45 is inclined so as to descend from the stirring chamber 11 to the drying chamber 13, allowing the discharge to flow by gravity.
- the heat accumulator 12 is connected by a flange 51 at the end to an exhaust pipe 52 extending from an exhaust manifold of an automobile engine, forming an exhaust gas discharge path.
- a muffler is used for the heat accumulator 12 .
- a heat storage process is performed in which the heat of the exhaust gas is stored by giving resistance to the flow of the exhaust gas from the engine.
- the drying chamber 13 is provided under the floor of the automobile so as to be adjacent to the upper surface of the heat accumulator 12.
- the bottom surface of the drying chamber 13 is made of a stainless steel material with good thermal conductivity.
- the bottom surface of the drying chamber 13 is integrated with the top surface of the heat accumulator 12.
- the drying chamber 13 comprises a stirring chamber 11, a water storage chamber 14 and and the passage with the suction device 17 are airtightly sealed.
- the drying chamber 13 is connected to the stirring chamber 11 through an exhaust pipe 45. In the drying chamber 13, a drying process is performed in which the mixed discharge from the stirring chamber 11 is heated in the upper part of the heat accumulator 12 by its heat.
- a moisture sensor is provided in the drying chamber 13 . As shown in FIG.
- the water storage chamber 14 is connected to the upper part of the drying chamber 13 by a pipe 53 and provided under the floor.
- a recovery step of recovering the water vapor from the drying chamber 13 is performed.
- the ceiling surface of the drying chamber 13 is inclined so that the pipe 53 side is lowered, and a water drop pool 54 is provided around the upper part of the wall surface along the inclination.
- a hole 55 is provided in the lowermost side surface of the water drop pool 54, and the hole 55 communicates with the upper part of the interior of the water storage chamber 14 via an outflow pipe 56.
- a deodorant filter 57 is provided in the middle of the pipe 53.
- the deodorizing filter 57 has a suction fan. By forcibly sucking the interior of the drying chamber 13 with a suction fan, the night soil can be dried faster.
- a decompressor may be provided in the recovery process to release only the vapor pressure to the outside and recover the water.
- a water volume detector is provided at a predetermined height inside the water storage chamber 14 .
- the water level detector consists of a float type light shielding panel and a light shielding sensor.
- the water storage chamber 14 is connected to the washing tank 30 by a pipe 58.
- the pump 15 is provided in the middle of the pipe 58.
- the pump 15 performs a circulation step of sending the water inside the water storage chamber 14 recovered in the recovery step to the washing tank 30 .
- a scraping member 16 is provided in the drying chamber 13 .
- the scraping member 16 has a plurality of ridges that contact the bottom surface of the drying chamber 13.
- the scraping member 16 is adapted to scrape off night soil residue adhering to the inside of the drying chamber 13 by means of the blade tip.
- the scraping member 16 is attached to the suction pipe 61 of the suction device 17. is
- the suction device 17 has a suction port 62 at the tip of a suction pipe 61 inside the drying chamber 13 .
- the suction port 62 is provided near the tip of the scraping member 16 facing the bottom surface of the drying chamber 13 .
- the suction device 17 sucks the separated night soil residue in the drying chamber 13 from the suction port 62 through the suction pipe 61.
- the suction pipe 61 extends perpendicularly to the bottom surface, bends at a right angle, and extends outward from the wall opening 63 of the drying chamber 13.
- a gasket 64 is provided in the wall surface opening 63 to prevent the gas in the drying chamber 13 from leaking to the outside.
- a guide tube 65 is provided perpendicular to the wall surface.
- the suction pipe 61 is connected to the flexible hose 66 through the guide cylinder 65 and to the main body 71 of the suction device 17.
- the moving device 18 has an actuator 68 connected to the suction pipe 61 outside the guide tube 65 .
- the actuator 68 is driven by a motor to reciprocate, causing the suction pipe 61 to reciprocate along the guide cylinder 65, and the scraping member 16 and the suction port 61 to move into the drying chamber. 1 Move along the bottom of 3.
- a main body 71 of the suction device 17 is installed on the floor of the toilet room.
- the main body 71 has a suction motor 72 and a storage pack 73.
- the suction device 17 drives the suction motor 72 to store the liquid sucked from the suction port 62 in the storage pack 73.
- the storage pack 73 is a one-time cassette type set inside the main unit, and is disposable.
- the storage pack 73 contains a deodorant disinfectant, and the body 71 is provided with a full sensor for detecting that the storage pack 73 is full.
- a lamp is provided on the outside of the main body 71. flashes in response to the full sensor.
- the flush switch 32 After entering the toilet and defecating in the flush toilet bowl 20, the flush switch 32 is operated to flip up the float in the flush tank 30 and flush water flows from the flush tank 30 into the flush toilet bowl 20. In other words, it can be used in the same way as a general toilet.
- the washing water contains disinfectant and deodorant.
- the float closes the flush pipe 32, and the outflow of water to the flush toilet bowl 20 is stopped.
- the pump starts supplying water from the water tank to the washing tank, and when the washing tank becomes full, the pump stops due to the detection of the sensor.
- the water flowing into the flush toilet bowl 20 washes feces and enters the stirring chamber 11 through the drain pipe 34.
- the stirring start sensor 43 activates the motor 41.
- the motor 41 rotates the screw 42 for a certain period of time by timer 1.
- the motor driving time by this timer 1 is the time until the stool becomes sludge-like.
- night soil and washing water are mixed in the stirring process to increase the fluidity of the night soil, especially the stool, making it easier to send the night soil to the drying process and to dry the night soil uniformly and efficiently. It can be so.
- the motor 41 stops and immediately after that the actuating motor 48 starts working through the relay.
- the outflow valve opening/closing device 47 is opened via the link by the operating motor 48, and the stirred night soil is forcibly passed through the discharge pipe 45 by the pump 49 and flowed into the drying chamber 13.
- the outflow valve opening/closing device 47 is closed in response to the outflow end sensor 44.
- Regenerator 1 2 is the exhaust gas flow It is sufficiently heated by the exhaust gas to a high temperature of about 800 degrees. Therefore, the drying chamber 13 heats and dries the mixture after the stirring step in the drying step with the heat of about 800 degrees stored in the heat accumulator 12.
- the heat accumulator 12 also serves as a muffler, and the high temperature can be used efficiently.
- Night soil that has entered the drying chamber 1-3 begins to dry as soon as it enters.
- the water vapor adhering to the ceiling surface of the drying chamber ā 3 becomes water droplets and flows into the water droplet pool 54 along the slope of the ceiling surface and the upper part of the wall surface, and flows from the outflow pipe 56 to the water storage chamber 14.
- the water vapor in the drying chamber 13 passes through the deodorant filter 57 from the pipe 53 by the fan, becomes water droplets, and is sent to the water storage chamber 14 .
- Moisture in the mixture of washing water and urine is recovered as water vapor by heating, so recovery is easy.
- a moisture sensor detects this and activates the motor of the moving device 18 and the suction motor ā 2 of the suction device 17.
- the actuator 68 and the suction device 17 start operating.
- the actuator 68 reciprocates by means of a relay to move the scraping member 16 attached to the suction pipe 61 and the suction port 62 within the drying chamber 13.
- the scraping member 16 scrapes off the night soil residue adhered inside the drying chamber 13, and the suction device 17 sucks off the peeled night soil residue inside the drying chamber 13. This facilitates disposal of manure residue.
- the stop position of the actuator 68 is set to the retracted position by a relay. When the actuator 68 performs reciprocating motion a predetermined number of times, it stops at the stop position according to the setting of the relay or timer.
- the night soil residue scraped off by the scraping member 16 is sucked from the suction port 62, passed through the suction pipe 61 and stored in the storage pack 73 of the main body 71. Since the human waste residue is reduced in volume due to drying compared to the time of defecation, one storage pack 13 can handle many defecation times.
- a sensor detects when the storage pack ā 3 is full, and the lamp outside the main body 71 flashes accordingly. As a result, it is possible to know that the storage packs 7 3 have accumulated, so that the accumulated storage packs 7 3 are discarded and new storage packs 7 3 are set in the main body 7 1 .
- the used storage pack 7 3 can be discarded as "burnable garbage" in the same way as general garbage.
- the water level detector detects this. That is, the float type light shielding panel is floated by the water accumulated inside, and the light shielding sensor at the top of the water storage chamber 14 detects this.
- the pump 15 operates according to the light shielding sensor. The pump 15 circulates the water vapor recovered in the recovery step as washing water through the pipe 58 to the washing tank 30 in the circulation step, thereby eliminating waste of the washing water.
- the internal combustion engine of the drive system of the automobile can be used, so energy dedicated to night soil treatment is not required.
- night soil is not burned in the flush toilet bowl 20
- there is no risk of vehicle fire and since there is no mechanism for exhaust gas to mix into each device in the entire process, gas poisoning accidents due to backflow of exhaust gas can occur.
- the steam generated in the night soil treatment process is recovered, it is possible to prevent contamination of the outside air and generation of offensive odors.
- the toilet is a flush type. It is hygienic with no offensive odor.
- the human waste disposal apparatus 10 since the human waste disposal apparatus 10 does not change the internal structure of the exhaust pipe 52, it does not affect the engine performance. By simply replacing the muffler or the catalytic converter with the heat accumulator 12 and installing the other human waste processing device 10 in the vehicle, the human waste processing device 10 can be easily installed in a general vehicle, and modification is possible. Easy.
- the water washing tank 30 may be provided with a scale or a lamp to indicate that the amount of water inside is below a certain level.
- a lamp or a buzzer that warns against using the toilet when the stirring chamber 11 and the drying chamber 13 contain more than a certain amount of night soil may be provided in the toilet and the guest room.
- Figures 4 and 5 show a second embodiment of the invention.
- the human waste disposal apparatus 10 is provided at the camping site.
- the night soil treatment apparatus 80 includes a stirring chamber 81, a steam check valve 82, a heat accumulator 83, a drying chamber 84, a radiation cooler 85, and a collector.
- Water tank 8 6 Pump 8 7
- Water reservoir 8 Pump 8 9 Filtration tank 9 0
- Deodorant tank 9 1 Pump 9 2
- Scraping device 9 3 Suction device 9 4, an ozone generator 95, a monitor panel 97, and relays 98, 99.
- the stirring chamber 81 is connected to the drainage pipe 100a of the flush toilet 100.
- the stirring chamber 81 is provided with a stirring device and a drainage pump. Further, a full sensor and a dirty water sensor are provided in the stirring chamber 81 .
- a full sensor senses that a certain amount or more of night soil or the like has accumulated in the stirring chamber 81, and a dirty water sensor senses that night soil or the like has flowed into the stirring chamber 81.
- the drain pipe 81a of the stirring chamber 81 is dried through the steam check valve 82. Connected to Room 8.
- the drying chamber 84 is provided in contact with the upper surface of the heat accumulator 83 .
- the heat accumulator 83 is connected between the exhaust pipes 101 of the engine (not shown). The heat accumulator 83 stores the heat of the exhaust gas of the engine and becomes high heat.
- the drying chamber 8 heats the night soil and flush water discharged from the flush toilet bowl 100 with the heat of the heat accumulator 83 .
- a radiation cooler 85 is connected to the exhaust pipe 84a of the drying chamber 84.
- the radiative cooler 85 consists of a radiator with a forced cooling fan.
- the radiation cooler 85 starts operating at the same time as the drainage pump of the stirring chamber 81 operates, continues to operate while the night soil treatment process is being performed, and stops when the treatment process is completed. ing.
- the radiation cooler 85 is connected to an intake duct 85a.
- a water collecting tank 86 is connected to the drain pipe 85b of the radiation cooler 85.
- a collected water sensor 86a is provided in the water collecting tank 86.
- a water storage chamber 88 is connected to the water supply pipe 86b of the water collecting tank 86. When a certain amount of water accumulates in the water collection tank 86, the accumulated water sensor 86a senses it and operates the pump 87 to store the water in the water collection tank 86 through the water supply pipe 86b. Send to Room 8 8.
- the water storage chamber 88 recovers the water vapor from the drying chamber 84 via the radiation cooler 85 and the water collection tank 86 as water.
- the water storage chamber 88 is connected to a gas vent pipe 88a and a surplus water discharge pipe 88b.
- a filtration tank 90 is connected to 8c.
- Filtration tank 90 filters water from reservoir 88 with activated carbon and a filter.
- filtration tank 90 filters water from reservoir 88 with activated carbon and a filter.
- An air vent pipe 90a is connected to 90.
- a deodorant tank 91 is connected to the drain pipe 90b of the filtration tank 90.
- spherical gel-like solid matter with a diameter of about 3 mm is entered multiple times.
- the gel-like solid contains chlorine dioxide and dissolves in water.
- An air vent pipe 91a is connected to the deodorant tank 91.
- a water supply pipe 91b is connected to the deodorant tank 91 so that water can be supplied into the deodorant tank 91 from the upper portion of the flush toilet bowl 100.
- a water supply pipe 91c of the deodorant tank 91 is connected to a water washing tank 102.
- the pump 92 pumps the water in the deodorant tank 91 to the washing tank 1 through the water pipe 91c.
- An empty water sensor and a full water sensor are provided in the water washing tank 102 .
- the empty water sensor senses that the amount of water in the water washing tank 102 is below a certain level, and activates the pumps 89, 92.
- the full water sensor senses that the amount of water in the washing tank 102 is above a certain amount and stops the operation of the pumps 89, 92.
- the water supply pipe 102a of the flush tank 102 is connected to the flush toilet bowl 100. In this way, human waste and flush water in the flush toilet bowl 100 are circulated as flush water.
- the washing tank 102 may contain an aromatic agent.
- the scraping device 93 includes a scraping mouth roller 110, a rotating shaft 111, a pair of racks 112, 112, and a pair of It has spur gears 113, 113 and a reciprocating motion mechanism 114.
- the scraping roller 110 is provided inside the drying chamber 84 .
- the drying chamber 84 has a thick ridge 121 in the center of the inner bottom surface, and two thin ridges 122 and 122 on both sides separated by the ridge 121. be.
- the scraping roller 110 has a plurality of blades 131, 131, . . . radially. The blades 131, 131, . 1,
- a rotating shaft 111 is fixed to the center of the scraping roller 110 ( a pair of racks 112, 112 are fixed to the inner sides of the drying chamber 84).
- a pair of spur gears 113, 113 are fixed to both ends of the rotary shaft 111 and mesh with the racks 112, 112.
- the reciprocating motion mechanism 114 includes a cyclo gear motor 132, a crankshaft 133, a crankshaft 134, a knuckle 135, a flange hub 136, and a slide shaft 1 37 and a bearing 138.
- the crank arm 133 is fixed to the rotating shaft 132a of the cyclo gear motor 132, and the crankshaft 134 is rotatably attached to the crank arm 133.
- the slide shaft 137 is rotatably attached to the crankshaft 134 via a knuckle 135 and a flange hub 136.
- the bearing 138 is attached to the tip of the slide shaft 137 and rotatably supports the rotary shaft 111.
- the rotary shaft 111 is reciprocated within the drying chamber 84 by the reciprocating mechanism 114.
- the suction device 94 is connected to the drying chamber 84 and sucks up night soil residue in the drying chamber 84.
- the ozone generator 95 is a device that generates ozone.
- the ozone generator 95 is connected to the drying chamber 84 through a discharge pipe 95a so that the generated ozone is sent into the drying chamber 84 through the discharge pipe 95a.
- the monitor panel 97 has a system operation lamp 97a, a water pump lamp 97b, an ozone generator lamp 97c, a cooling fan lamp 97d, and a toilet prohibition lamp 97e. are doing.
- a system operation lamp 97a is activated via a relay 98 from a full water sensor in the flush tank 102. and an empty water sensor, and light up to indicate that the entire night soil treatment device 80 is in operation.
- the system operation lamp 97a is extinguished while the pumps 89, 92 are operating.
- the water supply pump lamp 97b is connected to the pumps 89, 92 via a relay 98, and lights up when the pumps 89, 92 are in operation.
- the ozone generator lamp 97c is connected to the ozone generator 95, and lights up to indicate that the ozone generator 95 is blowing out ozone normally.
- the cooling fan lamp 97d is connected to the radiation cooler 85, and lights up to indicate that the radiation cooler 85 is in operation.
- the do not use toilet lamp 97e is connected via a relay 99 to a full sensor and a dirty water sensor in the stirring chamber 81.
- the toilet use prohibition lamp 97e lights up when the full sensor detects that a certain amount or more of night soil, etc., has accumulated in the stirring chamber 81, and goes out when the amount of night soil, etc. falls below a certain amount.
- the toilet prohibition lamp 97e is on, the use of the flush toilet 100 should be prohibited.
- the night soil discharged into the flush toilet bowl 100 is flushed into the stirring chamber 81 together with the flush water in the flush tank 102.
- the stirring device is activated and the night soil or the like is stirred.
- feces, urine, toilet paper, night soil such as flush water, etc. are mixed to form a sludge.
- a drainage pump is activated by timer 1, and the sludge-like human waste is sent to the drying chamber 84 through the steam check valve 82.
- Night soil and the like are heat-treated at a high temperature of 600 to 800Ā° C. in the drying chamber 84.
- the scraping device 93 operates simultaneously with the operation of the drainage pump of the stirring chamber 81.
- the crank arm 133 is rotated by the operation of the cyclo gear motor 132 to move the crank shaft 134.
- Cranky The shaft 134 reciprocates the rotary shaft 111 in the drying chamber 84 via the slide shaft 137 and the bearing 138.
- the cyclo gear motor 132 has a built-in relay, and when a load is applied to the scraping device 93, the cyclo gear motor 132 stops.
- the hardened film such as night soil is carbonized by heating.
- the carbonized night soil or the like is naturally separated from the bottom surface of the drying chamber 84 to become brittle charcoal-like night soil residue.
- the scraper 93 is restarted by a timer a few minutes after being stopped under load.
- the restarted scraper 110 scrapes and pulverizes the night soil residue adhering to the bottom surface of the drying chamber 84, and turns it into fine carbonized powder after several minutes. If the night soil residue is not sufficiently carbonized when restarted, the scraper 110 will stop again due to the action of the relay, and will restart after a few minutes.
- the carbonized night soil residue in the drying chamber 84 is sucked by the suction device 94 started by timer 1.
- a suction device 94 collects night soil residue in a disposable pack.
- the washing water flowing from the washing tank 102 contains dissolved chlorine dioxide dissolved from the gel-like solid matter in the deodorant tank 91 . Therefore, the night soil sent to the drying chamber 84 contains dissolved chlorine dioxide.
- ozone is constantly sent from the ozone generator 95 into the drying chamber 84 . For this reason, the drying chamber 84 is filled with ozone gas and chlorine dioxide gas.
- Chlorine dioxide dissolved in night soil or the like is heated in the drying room 84 and vaporized.
- the vaporized chlorine dioxide also oxidizes and deodorizes malodorous components such as ammonia in the vaporized night soil.
- Ozone also has the power to oxidize and deodorize malodorous components of human waste By using it together with chlorine dioxide, the synergistic effect greatly improves the oxidizing power of malodorous components, and almost completely eliminates odors.
- the radiation cooler 85 When the drying chamber 84 contains night soil or the like, the radiation cooler 85 is activated. The water vapor discharged from the drying chamber 84 is cooled by the radiation cooler 85 and instantaneously becomes water of about 20Ā°C. The cooled water is sent to the water storage chamber 88 through the water collection tank 86. The steam in the drying chamber 84 expands due to heating, but the steam check valve 82 prevents the steam from flowing back to the flush toilet bowl 100 side.
- the water accumulated in the water storage chamber 88 is pumped to the filtration tank 90 by the pump 89. It is lifted up and sent into the washing tank 102 via the deodorant tank 91. The water in the flush tank 102 is flushed to the flush toilet bowl 100 as flush water and circulated.
- the stirring device When the sewage sensor in the stirring chamber 81 detects human waste again, the stirring device is activated again and the process is repeated. In addition, when night soil, etc. that exceeds the processing capacity of the drying chamber 84 flows into the stirring chamber 81, the drainage pump of the stirring chamber 81 discharges night soil, etc. that is within the processing capacity into the drying chamber 84. send to While the night soil treatment process is being performed, the power supply to the sewage sensor in the stirring chamber 81 is cut off by the relay, and the stirring device and the drainage pump in the stirring chamber 81 do not operate. When the night soil treatment process is completed, the sewage sensor is connected to the power supply by the relay, and the night soil, etc. remaining in the stirring chamber 81 is treated.
- 500 to 700 ml of night soil and 600 ml of washing water are run at a speed of 60 to 70 km per hour in one night soil treatment process of the night soil treatment device 80. It can be processed in 1 hour.
- not all of the water vapor generated in the drying chamber 84 may be circulated, and part of it may be discharged into the exhaust pipe 101. In this case, even if the discharged water vapor is not sufficiently deodorized, it is deodorized by the oxidation action of nitrogen oxides contained in the exhaust gas, and is also deodorized by the odor of the components contained in the exhaust gas.
- the night soil processing device 80 may be dedicated to urine processing.
- the scraping device 93 and the suction device 94 can be omitted to make the device simple.
- the heat of the heat accumulator dries the night soil in the drying chamber.
- water vapor is recovered from the drying chamber and circulated as washing water, so waste of washing water is eliminated and the space for storing washing water can be reduced. can be done.
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