WO2012002655A2 - Matière pour empêcher le giclage d'eau de toilettes à eau - Google Patents

Matière pour empêcher le giclage d'eau de toilettes à eau Download PDF

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WO2012002655A2
WO2012002655A2 PCT/KR2011/004329 KR2011004329W WO2012002655A2 WO 2012002655 A2 WO2012002655 A2 WO 2012002655A2 KR 2011004329 W KR2011004329 W KR 2011004329W WO 2012002655 A2 WO2012002655 A2 WO 2012002655A2
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  • the granules are completed by synthesizing or mixing the respective additives having insecticidal function, insect repellent, and fermentation function.
  • the granules are divided into the inner part (M) and the outer part (P) to form the outer part (P).
  • M granule genus
  • M granule genus
  • Granules should be used to minimize the splashing of water in toilet bowls during defecation and to remain on the surface of the water for a period of time until the toilet user completes the toilet, and any object with a certain height (such as excretion) ) Should have surface tension, mass and buoyancy to minimize and hinder wave waves when entering the water, and to minimize and hinder the flying distance in flying in various directions, even if there are splashing water droplets. It should be possible to mitigate the impact on the object as much as possible. And the toilet user must be floating with buoyancy for some time until the toilet is completed. As such , the function of having a proper mass, buoyancy, buoyancy and surface tension for a predetermined time will be referred to as ' first function ' .
  • hydrophilicity promotes the fermentation of feces in the septic tank and is effective for removing static electricity from the granules, but also helps the granules to easily flow out when the water is spilled after the stool is completed.
  • the hydrophilicity of the grains will be referred to as the ' second function ' .
  • Granules are capable of generating static electricity that aggregates together on water due to the nature of carrying, moving and using the product. Granules should be made to minimize the generation of static electricity, and even if static electricity is generated, the static electricity must be dissipated quickly and completed to spread throughout the water. Thus, the static elimination function of the grains will be referred to as ' third function ' .
  • the granules can have various colors for the purpose of providing visual satisfaction to the user.
  • the function of allowing grains to be completed in an arbitrary color will be referred to as a ' fourth function ' .
  • the granules may have a process of synthesizing or adding fragrance deodorant which makes the user feel comfortable when viewing the stool and then minimizes the residual discomfort even if there is a continuous use of the user.
  • the odor deodorization and aroma function of the granules will be referred to as the ' fifth function ' .
  • the granules are also discharged from the toilet and introduced into the septic tank with feces, water is filtered and the feces accumulate and mix very well with the feces.
  • the mixing function of granules and excreta in the septic tank will be referred to as ' seventh function ' .
  • the additives of fermentation function can be synthesized in the granules, and the granules mixed with the excreta can swell by absorbing the water of the excrement, and finally the fermentation agent is expressed to promote the fermentation of the excreta.
  • the fermentation function of the granules will be referred to as ' ninth function ' .
  • the same means and methods of synthesizing fermentative additives into granules can be used to synthesize the insecticidal and detoxifying additives, and the granulated particles absorb the water in the septic tank and swell, resulting in the excipients of the insecticidal and insecticidal function. Therefore, it is possible to perform the protection function of insect repellent and insect repellent directly in the septic tank and sewer of each building which is a hotbed of all kinds of pests.
  • the disinfectant capabilities of the anthelmintic and debugging of the pellets will be referred to as a "tenth features.”
  • bag 11 may contain a certain amount (bag) ends a little more than one hundred grains packed to create a sealed bag (bag, hereinafter referred to as 'grain bag' term) and therefore any user can carry anywhere and anytime 'grain bag' If necessary, complete the 'grain bag' characterized in that the 'grain bag' can be easily cut and used. As such, the function of the 'grain bag' will be referred to as the 'eleventh function' .
  • the first function a function having a buoyancy of the mass and a certain time.
  • Second function hydrophilic function
  • the third function to dissipate on water and to eliminate static electricity.
  • Function 7 Mixing with feces in septic tanks.
  • the eighth function a plurality of grains to absorb the water of the feces.
  • Function 9 Fermentation function of feces.
  • Function 10 Protective function of insect repellent in septic tanks and sewers.
  • the 11th function the function of the 'grain bag' that can be used at any time.
  • the back has 11 functions.
  • feature can be divided into 10 functions of two parts re-integration (eleventh feature) to the first to tenth features from the functions of the kernel, except for, the ability to effect the first portion is in the toilet bowl ( hereinafter referred to as "primary working part") and the second portion may be divided into functions to act on the sewage tank and then used in the toilet bowl (hereinafter referred to as "the second action part.).
  • the 'first operating section' is from 'first function' to 'sixth function', which prevents standing water from scattering when any excreta is injected into the toilet and visual effects.
  • the 'second operating section' relates to the function and processes of the granules in the septic tank and sewer.
  • the function of absorbing and fermenting feces of water and the function of insect repellent and the function of fermentation and insect repellent in sewage can be summarized from 'seventh function' to '10th function'.
  • the granules can be completed by dividing the granules into two parts so that the ten functions of the granules are divided and operated in different places of the 'primary action part' and 'secondary action part'. These two parts can lead to the role played by the functions assigned to the toilet, the septic tank and the sewer, respectively.
  • the granules are composed of two parts, the inner part (M) and the outer part (P), but the outer part (P) of the granules acts on the toilet and the inner part (M) on the septic tank and sewer can be completed. have.
  • One case of these grains is illustrated in the figures of Fig. 1, Fig. 2, Fig. 3, and Fig. 4 as two parts, the kernel genus M and the grain kernel P.
  • the granules of Figs. 1, 2, 3, and 4 are made of paper, wood chips, sawdust, and other hay.
  • the granules (M) formed by compressing and drying the powder (irrespective of the size and size) of the granules are separated into the granules (P) of the granules (M) and are bonded to each other.
  • the outer portion P acts in the toilet which is the above-described 'primary action portion' and the fragrance and the cleaning agent can be synthesized.
  • the kernel inside (M) helps the functions from the first to the sixth function of the granules in the toilet with its own buoyancy, but the granules function in the toilet (primary action part) When it is completed, it is discharged along with feces and water and introduced into the septic tank. In this septic tank, the water is filtered out to the sewer, and the granules mix well with the feces and remain together in the septic tank. The remaining grains absorb and swell the remaining water of the feces.
  • Insect repellents and fermenters can be synthesized in the kernel (M), and these insect repellents and fermenters are dissolved and acted by water in septic tanks and sewers, so that the functions of the above-mentioned 'secondary action part' It's going to make everything work.
  • M kernel
  • these insect repellents and fermenters are dissolved and acted by water in septic tanks and sewers, so that the functions of the above-mentioned 'secondary action part' It's going to make everything work.
  • FIG. 1 is a representative view. Each function from the first function to the tenth function of the granules was combined with the granules (M) and the outer part (P) of the granules to show the granules that can be completed by the compression molding and drying method. The granule which consists of two parts of the outer part P of a grain is illustrated.
  • FIG. 2 shows a long paper-like outer portion P in which the outer portion P of the grain rolls around the inner grain M in any form or structure and among the grains configurable. Assuming that the granules composed of) are the granules of [FIG. 1], the granules are viewed from above.
  • FIG. 3 is a granular view (perspective view) at the point where the grain T in FIG. 2 is separated from its tip T in water and the outer portion P is released.
  • FIG. 4 is an illustration of another form of granules formed by constructing the granules M in any form without the outer portion P detecting the grains M in the grains of FIG. 2.
  • FIG. 4 is an illustration of another form of granules formed by constructing the granules M in any form without the outer portion P detecting the grains M in the grains of FIG. 2.
  • FIG. 5 shows a gap between the outer portion P of the grains of FIG. 2 and the grains of granules that may be gathered in any form of the outer portion P of the grains or in any form of FIG. 4.
  • the surface of the granules (P) is made by applying a water-repellent coating on one side of the outer surface (P) and splitting into two sides by simulating a surface with and without an arbitrary water-repellent coating (P). ) Perspective view.
  • FIG 6 is the inside of the grain (M) is made in the form of a thin rod having an arbitrary length and combines one end of the outer portion (P) to form a random shape around the rod and then any size
  • the granules are synthesized collectively from the first to the tenth functions of the granules, and spread throughout the toilet even with a collection of granules regardless of the size and shape of the granules to perform the functions of preventing water from scattering and deodorizing and cleaning.
  • the septic tanks and sewers can act on each of the granulated functions.
  • first function to the tenth function can be configured by dividing the kernel (M) and the outer portion (P) of the granules. That is, the outer surface (P), which allows the granules to perform deodorizing and cleaning functions including the prevention of water scattering in the toilet, and afterwards, insect repellents and pest control functions in septic tanks and sewers, and fermentation functions for accumulated feces and sludge in sewers. It can be completed by constructing the inside of the granules (M) to enable the operation, and the structure of the granules (stuff) is illustrated in the figure of [FIG. 1] [FIG. 2] [FIG. 3] [FIG. 4] [FIG. 5]. It was.
  • the granules can be made and made of any material, regardless of their size and shape, on the premise that they have the above-described functions (first to eleventh functions). However, here, the buoyancy is large and there is no secondary pollution. It is hydrophilic and eco-friendly, which can be easily assimilated with the excrement or water in the septic tank, and it is used for paper, wood shavings, sawdust, hay, etc. This section describes the granules that have been recycled and used separately or mixed as the main material . However, any other material can be used in place of the above-mentioned main material of the granules under conditions consistent with the function or purpose of the granules (the first, second and third functions of the granules).
  • the granules are composed of two parts, ie, the granules M and the outer surface P, which are synthesized by crushing, compression molding, drying, and mixing or mixing the necessary functions. That is, the outer part of the granules ('P' in the figure of Figs. 1 to 6) acts on the toilet which is the 'primary action part', and the inner part of the granules ('M in the figure of Figs. ') Is completed to act in the septic tank and sewer, the' second working part '.
  • the outer surface P of the grain surrounds the grain in the state of being engaged with the inner grain M of the grain, and has a high water solubility at the end of the outer portion P ('T' in Figs. 2 and 3). There is a small amount of adhesive material, so that the tip (T) is attached to the outer surface (P) before the grains enter the water.
  • the end portion T of the outer portion P may be configured in a state in which the outer portion P is separated from the outer portion P (see the figures in FIGS. 4 and 6). (The first function, the second function, the third function of the grain)
  • the outer surface (P) of the granules is designed so that the granules absorb moisture quickly and increase its mass to prevent the scattering of water in the toilet bowl and to absorb the moisture quickly even for preventing static electricity of the granules. Should be. However, inside the toilet bowl (M), together with the outer part (P) in the toilet, assists the buoyancy of the granules and prevents the scattering of water and the buffering function of the injected object, and is discharged from the toilet to reach the septic tank and filtered together with the feces. As it accumulates, it absorbs the inside of the kernel (M), causing the inside of the kernel (M) to swell and disintegrate. Afterwards, randomly synthesized functions in the kernel (M) are exposed to act in the septic tank and sewer. Complete (M) (common to the first to tenth functions of the grain).
  • the outer surface P of the granules is coated with an optional water repellent coating on one side, so that the water absorption power on both sides of the outer surface P is different.
  • the coating on the inner portion (I) is in a state of arbitrary coating, the water absorption capability of the outer portion (O) is much better. Therefore, the outer portion P of the water-repellent coated granules on one side has a different absorption rate between the inner portion I and the outer portion O, so that the bending action of the principle such as bimetal occurs. Since the adhesive material of the end (T) of the portion (P) is easily dissolved in water, the end (T) is easily separated.
  • the inside (M) and the surface (P) of the granules can be treated with the Embossing technique to minimize or prevent the generation of static electricity on the surface and to help the absorption of water. (The third function of the grain)
  • Colors can be synthesized in the process of making granules (M) and shells (P) to give them a visual effect.
  • the odor deodorization and aroma function of the granules can be completed by synthesizing the deodorizing aroma particles in the process of making paper which completes the outer part P of the granules.
  • it can also be used as a direct mixing of the deodorizing particles in the granules after the granules are completed.
  • the kernel M is made in the form of a thin rod of any shape and length, and one end of the grain P is attached to it. Attach and roll, roll the outer surface P around the rod M, and cut it to any size to complete it (see Figure 6).
  • the granules including a total of 10 functions in the 'first acting portion' and 'second acting portion' of the granules and the functions of the 'grain bag' (eleventh function) are completed.
  • deodorant aromas and cleaning agents can be synthesized or mixed, and granules of this function can be used to clean the inside of the toilet while minimizing bad odors during viewing or during stool and during spilling of water after stool. It can have a function to help you use the toilet comfortably.
  • the desired additives such as insect repellent function, fermentation function, and the like can be synthesized separately or mixed, and the synthesized granules are discharged from the toilet and introduced into the septic tank facility.
  • the granules then very well mixed with the feces are able to achieve their intended purpose by well realizing their assigned functions (7th to 10th functions) without any special secondary facilities in the septic tank facility.
  • the various functions synthesized in the granules are decomposed and dissolved in the septic tank, but they also flow to the sewerage with the discharged water, and also perform the functions of the insect repellent, insect repellent and fermentation in the sewerage system.
  • natural and fundamentally powerful anti-rusting function is possible, so that not only the purification of residential environment but also the production of gas energy by fermentation function and the added value in various environmental industries such as direct production of organic fertilizer Is large.
  • the grains of the present invention not only provide environmental purification and protection functions for septic tanks and sewers that cause all kinds of pests to humans and livestock, but also undergo fermentation process of feces from home septic tanks. It also significantly reduces the cost and effort of manure disposal, environmental cleanup and defense industry.

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La présente invention concerne une matière comportant une partie intérieure (M) et une partie extérieure (P) pour empêcher le giclage de gouttes d'eau lors de l'utilisation de toilettes à eau. La matière assure une fonction pour la désodorisation et le nettoyage dans une toilette et assure une fonction pour l'extermination d'un parasite, la fermentation et analogue dans une fosse septique et un réseau d'égout. La matière est fabriquée par l'addition arbitraire de chacune des fonctions ou le mélange des fonctions, et est emballée dans un petit sachet d'emballage, permettant ainsi le transport de la matière à l'extérieur son utilisation n'importe où à tout moment.
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