WO2013109996A2 - Dispositifs qui fournissent des conditions de vie salubres et des opportunités économiques dans des zones appauvries - Google Patents

Dispositifs qui fournissent des conditions de vie salubres et des opportunités économiques dans des zones appauvries Download PDF

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WO2013109996A2
WO2013109996A2 PCT/US2013/022310 US2013022310W WO2013109996A2 WO 2013109996 A2 WO2013109996 A2 WO 2013109996A2 US 2013022310 W US2013022310 W US 2013022310W WO 2013109996 A2 WO2013109996 A2 WO 2013109996A2
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Alex CABUNOC
Kim H.Y. CHOW
Ji A. YOU
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Chow Kim H Y
You Ji A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04FPUMPING OF FLUID BY DIRECT CONTACT OF ANOTHER FLUID OR BY USING INERTIA OF FLUID TO BE PUMPED; SIPHONS
    • F04F10/00Siphons
    • F04F10/02Gravity-actuated siphons

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  • Figure 1 is an illustration of an embodiment of the present manual siphon.
  • Figure 2 is an exploded view of the manual siphon shown in Figure 1.
  • Figure 3 is a perspective view of a fastener for use with the present manual siphon.
  • Figure 4 is a side view of the fastener of Figure 3.
  • Figure 5 is a perspective view of an alternative fastener for use with the present manual siphon.
  • Figure 6 is a perspective view of another alternative fastener for use with the present manual siphon.
  • Figure 7 is a perspective view of a further alternative fastener for use with the present manual siphon.
  • Figure 8 is a perspective view of a valve for use with the present manual siphon.
  • Figure 9 is an exploded sectional view of the valve of Figure 8 along line 9-9.
  • Figure 10 is a sectional view of the valve of Figure 8 along line 9-9.
  • Figure 11 is a perspective view of an alternative valve for use with the present manual siphon.
  • Figure 12 is an exploded view of the valve of Figure 11.
  • Figure 13 is a sectional view of the valve of Figure 11 along line 13-13.
  • Figure 14 is an illustration of the use of the valve of the manual siphon.
  • Figure 15 is an illustration of the use of the present manual siphon.
  • Figure 16 is an exploded perspective view of an embodiment of the manual washing machine of the present invention.
  • Figure 17 is another exploded perspective view of the manual washing machine of Figure 16.
  • Figure 18 is an exploded perspective view of another embodiment of the present manual washing machine.
  • Figure 19 is an illustration of the gear box of the present washing machine in a configuration for agitating laundry.
  • Figure 20 is an illustration of the gear box of Figure 19 in a configuration for spin drying laundry.
  • Figure 21 is another illustration of the gear box of Figure 19.
  • Figure 22 is a further illustration of the gear box of Figure 19.
  • the present manual siphon comprises a flexible tube or other conduit, a mechanical fastener attached to the proximal end of the conduit for securing it to the edge of a basin, an elastic bulb connected to the distal end of the flexible conduit at a first end, and a valve in fluid communication with the second end of the elastic bulb.
  • the valve preferably has an open configuration for allowing the passage of fluid through the valve and a closed
  • the interior volume of the bulb is preferably greater than the interior volume of the flexible conduit.
  • the valve is attached to the second opening of the elastic bulb, or to another conduit in fluid communication with the second opening of the bulb.
  • the fastener includes two flanges for securing to the flexible conduit and a clip for holding the conduit on the lip of a basin.
  • the first flange extends outwardly from the fastener and has an open or closed loop for retaining a relatively proximal portion of the conduit, and the second flange likewise extends outwardly and includes a loop for retaining a relatively more distal portion of the conduit.
  • the clip portion of the fastener is attached to the first and second flanges and includes an open loop that can be fitted over the rim of the basin.
  • the opening or loop of the first flange is preferably on a plane which is disposed at an angle of at least 90° with respect to a plane on which the opening or loop of the second flange is disposed, and more preferably the first flange is disposed at an angle of 180° with respect to the second flange.
  • the fastener can be formed from a length of wire.
  • the first end of the wire can form the loop of the first flange and the second end can form the loop of the second flange.
  • the clip portion of the fastener can then be formed from an open loop of wire located between the two ends of the wire.
  • the fastener can also be formed from a piece of molded plastic.
  • the present invention comprises a mechanical washing machine for cleaning laundry.
  • the washing machine is foot-actuated, and can be operated while a user is seated on the device.
  • the washing machine includes a vertically elongated housing having vertical outer side walls, a lower end and an open upper end, and a vertically elongated, generally cylindrical container within the housing having an open upper end for receiving laundry, vertical side walls, and a base in a lower end.
  • the vertical side walls and base of the inner container are watertight in order to retain water within the housing.
  • the container can be removable from the housing in some embodiments, or can form an integral part of the housing.
  • On the upper end of the washing machine is a horizontal cover over the container which can form a seat, and on which a user can sit while operating the present device.
  • a cushion is preferably provided on an upper surface of the cover, thereby forming a seat for the user.
  • the lower end of the device further includes a drain for draining waste water from the container and/or interior of the housing.
  • the drain as a valve or cover in order to allow a flow of water through the drain (in an open configuration) or to prevent such flow (in a closed configuration).
  • the housing of the device further includes a vertically elongated cylindrical spin tub within the housing's interior container.
  • the spin tub has vertical side walls and a base in a lower end as well as an open upper end for receiving laundry.
  • the side walls of the spin tub, and optionally also the base, include openings to allow the passage of water therethrough.
  • a central drive pillar extends into the container and spin tub of the device.
  • the central drive pillar has a vertical axis extends upwardly from the lower end of the housing.
  • the drive pillar is mechanically connected to the spin tub in order to enable rotation of the spin tub around the vertical axis.
  • the central drive pillar is mechanically connected by gears in a lower portion of the housing, below the base of the container, to a pedal in the lower end of the washing machine. Actuation of the pedal results in rotation of the spin tub around the vertical axis.
  • the gears allow alternating clockwise and counterclockwise rotation of the drive pillar in order to provide agitation of laundry in the container, in which case the device preferably further comprises a clutch for alternating between gears providing unidirectional rotation of the drive pillar and alternating clockwise and counterclockwise rotation of the drive pillar.
  • Bob refers to a hollow structure having at least one opening, and generally two openings in the present manual siphon.
  • “Clip” refers to a mechanical structure which mechanically attaches two other devices or components to one another.
  • Conduit and “tube” refer to enclosed channels, preferably tubular, for conducting fluids therethrough and having an opening at least at both ends of the conduit.
  • Downward and downwardly mean in the direction of or toward a support surface on which the present device is or can be positioned.
  • Upward and upwardly mean in the opposite direction, i.e. away from such a support surface.
  • Elastic refers to a structure or component capable of returning to its original shape after being deformed.
  • Elongated refers to a configuration or shape having a length which is longer than its width.
  • Flange refers to a projecting rim, collar, ring, or loop on a shaft or other structural element of a device or a component thereof which supports or provides a place of attachment for other objects.
  • Frlexible means capable of being without breaking.
  • Watertight refers to a component, material, surface, or joint which retains and/or is impervious to water.
  • “Horizontal” refers to an orientation approximately parallel to (i.e., not substantially extending toward or away from) a support surface on which the present apparatus is supported when in use.
  • Longitudinal refers to a component or feature having a length greater than its width.
  • Loop refers to a curved piece or a ring of a rigid material used for the insertion and/or retention of another object.
  • “Lower” refers to the relative position of a component in the present apparatus which is closer to or toward a support surface on which the present apparatus is positioned.
  • Nozzle refers to a projecting part of a conduit or other component having an opening for regulating and directing a flow of fluid.
  • Outward and outwardly mean in a direction away from the horizontal or vertical center of the apparatus or of a component part of the apparatus.
  • “Upper” refers to the relative position of a component in the present apparatus which is further from or away from a support surface.
  • “Vertical” refers to an orientation extending toward or away from a support surface on which the present apparatus is supported when in use.
  • Wire refers to a length of material, often metal, capable of retaining a shape once bent.
  • Figures 1-15 illustrate a device for providing running water that is simple to operate and economical to produce locally.
  • This device is a portable faucet that can provide running water from any basin or bucket, so that individuals without access to running water can experience the same benefits of using a tap, in particular for sanitation and cleanliness.
  • the present manual siphon 1 comprises a flexible tube or other conduit 10, a mechanical fastener 20 attached to the proximal end 12 of the conduit 10 for securing it to the edge of a basin 5, an elastic bulb 40 having a first opening in a proximal end 42 which connects to the distal end 14 of the flexible conduit 10, and a valve 50 in fluid communication with a second opening in the distal end 44 of the elastic bulb 40.
  • the fastener 20 attaches the device 1 to the basin 5 or other water container, and squeezing the siphon bulb 40 harnesses gravity to create a continuous flow of water.
  • the interior volume of the bulb 40 is preferably greater than the interior volume of the flexible conduit 10.
  • the valve 50 is attached to the second opening at a distal end 44 of the elastic bulb 40, or to another conduit in fluid communication with the second opening of the bulb. Twisting the valve 50 adjusts the volume of the stream and/or stops the flow.
  • the fastener 20 includes two flanges 22, 24 for securing the fastener 20 to the flexible conduit 10, and a clip 26 for holding the conduit 10 on the lip or rim 7 of a basin or other container 5.
  • the first flange 22 extends outwardly, preferably from a central portion 25 of the fastener 20, and has an open or closed loop 21 for retaining a relatively proximal portion of the conduit 10, and the second flange 24 likewise extends outwardly and includes a loop 23 for retaining a relatively more distal portion of the conduit 10.
  • the clip portion 26 of the fastener 20 is attached to the first and second flanges 22, 24 and includes an open loop 27 that can be fitted over the rim of the basin. The use of an open loop in the clip portion of the fastener further allows the fastener to be removably secure to a rim 7.
  • the clip loop 27 includes a vertex portion 28 that is placed adjacent the upper end of the rim 7 on which it is placed, an interior extending portion 29 that extends from the vertex portion 27 and is placed adjacent the interior wall of the container 5, and an exterior extending portion 31 that is placed adjacent the exterior wall of the container 5.
  • the first loop 21 preferably extends from the central portion 25 of the fastener 20 toward the interior of the container 5 when the fastener is placed on a rim 7, so that the proximal portion of the conduit 10 retained within the loop 21 is secured laterally inwardly from the interior wall of the container 5.
  • the second loop 23 secures a portion of the conduit distal to that secured by the first loop 21, preferably either adjacent the upper end of the rim or laterally outwardly from the exterior wall of the container 5.
  • the opening or loop 21 of the first flange 22 is preferably on a plane which is disposed at an angle of at least 90° with respect to a plane on which the opening or loop 23 of the second flange 24 is disposed, and more preferably the first loop 21 is disposed at an angle of 180° with respect to the second loop 23.
  • At least one of the first and second flanges 22, 24 secures the conduit 10 in place, such as through a friction fit, so that the proximal end 12 of the conduit 10 does not inadvertently rise or otherwise move so as to place the proximal opening of the conduit 10 above the surface of water 6, and also so that the conduit 10 is not pulled through the flanges 22, 24 of the fastener 20 due to force exerted at the distal end 10 of the conduit.
  • the fastener 20 can be formed from a molded polymer plastic material.
  • the first flange 22 extends from a lower end 32 of the interior extending portion 29 of the clip 26, and the second flange 24 extends from the vertex portion 27 of the fastener 20, though it could also extend from the exterior extending portion 31 of the fastener 20 as well.
  • the lower portion 36 of the exterior extending portion 31 of the fastener 20 is molded to fit a rim 7 having a lip which extends outwardly and then curls downwardly.
  • the fastener 20 can be formed from a length of wire.
  • the first end of the wire can form the loop of the first flange and the second end can form the loop of the second flange.
  • the clip portion of the fastener can then be formed from an open loop of wire located between the two ends of the wire.
  • the valve 50 comprises a proximal end 52 for attachment to either the distal end 44 of the bulb 40 or to another conduit which is itself attached to and in fluid
  • the valve 50 is comprised of an upper valve portion 62 and a lower valve portion 64, which includes a nozzle.
  • the upper portion 62 comprises grooves which mesh with threads 63 in the lower portion 64. The threads and grooves mechanically connect the upper and lower portions 62 and 64, and also adjust the longitudinal distance between the upper portion 62 and lower portion 64. When such distance is increased, a contact surface 72 of a regulator portion 70 of the valve 50, contained in the lower portion 64 in the embodiments of Figures 8-10, moves away from a valve seat 66 (located in the upper portion 62) and allows a flow of water through the valve.
  • the distance between the valve seat 66 and the contact surface 72 is adjusted in this embodiment by rotating the lower portion 64 of the valve 50. To shut off fluid flow, the lower portion 64 is rotated in the opposite direction and the contact surface 72 is placed in contact with the valve seat 66, or with an O-ring 80 or gasket 90 (O-ring 82 in Figure 10).
  • the regulator portion 70 preferably further includes fins 61 for channeling fluid flow.
  • valve 50 preferably includes ridges 55 for twisting the lower portion 64 of the valve 50 between an open configuration for allowing the passage of fluid through the valve and a closed configuration in which fluid flow is prevented.
  • the lower portion 64 of the valve 50 also preferably incudes threads 54 for connecting the present siphon to other conduits.
  • the components of the present device 1 can be formed from materials known to the art, preferably from inexpensive materials available in locations in which the present device 1 is used.
  • the conduit 10 for example is advantageously formed from a flexible polymer plastic.
  • the bulb 40 is formed from an elastic material, preferably a natural or synthetic rubber.
  • the valve 50 can be formed from metal, a polymer plastic, or other suitable materials. The materials used are preferably capable of being cleaned for hygienic reasons, safe for contact by users, and safe for use in connection with preparing food products.
  • the fastener 20 is clipped to a rim 7 of a container 5 holding water 6, as shown in Figure 15, and the proximal end 12 of the conduit 10 is placed below the surface of the water 6 in the container 5.
  • the remainder of the conduit 10 is draped over the rim 7, and the distal end 14 of the conduit 10 is placed outside the container 5 below the level of the surface of the water 6 in the container 5, and preferably at a level below the bottom 8 of the container 5.
  • flow is initiated by squeezing and releasing the bulb 40. Because the bulb is elastic, it will return to its original shape when released, and water will be drawn through the conduit 10 and into the bulb 40 in this process.
  • the valve 50 is placed in a partially or fully closed position when the bulb 40 is squeezed so that water is drawn from the container 5, rather than air from the valve end of the device, in order to fill the volume of the expanding bulb 40 when released.
  • the interior volume of the bulb 40 is preferably greater than the interior volume of the flexible conduit 10, and should at least be greater than the volume of the portion of the conduit 10 which is above the surface of the water 6 in the container 5, so that a sufficient volume of water can be drawn to initiate flow.
  • the valve 50 can be opened in order to initiate a flow of water through the device 1 or closed to stop such flow.
  • the volume of flow between a fully open configuration of the valve 50 and a fully closed configuration can be regulated by rotating (twisting) the valve 50.
  • the flow of water is advantageously used for sanitation purposes, such as washing hands, dishes, or other household items, though water can be dispensed for any other necessary or desirable purpose as well, such as for cooking.
  • the present invention can further comprise a mechanical washing machine for doing laundry, as shown in Figures 16-22.
  • This device is a manual (non-electrically powered) washer and spin dryer, and is designed for use in locations where electricity may not be available.
  • the washing machine is foot-actuated, and can be operated while a user is seated on the device.
  • the washing machine 100 includes a vertically elongated housing 110 having vertical outer side walls 111, a lower end 114, and an upper end 112 having an opening 116.
  • the housing 110 is preferably longitudinally oriented in a vertical direction, such that it is higher than it is wide, and is preferably also cylindrical or generally cylindrical in shape, since in its interior it accommodates a cylindrical spin tub 130.
  • the housing 110 further comprises a watertight container 120 for retaining water used to wash laundry in the device 100, which is also preferably also vertically elongated and generally cylindrical.
  • the container 120 has an open upper end 122 for receiving laundry, vertical side walls 121, and a base 125 in a lower end 124. At least the interior surfaces of the vertical side walls 121 and base 125 of the inner container 120 are watertight in order to retain water within the housing.
  • the container 120 can be a separate, removable part of the device 100, in which case it fits within the interior of the housing 110, or alternatively can comprise an integral part of the housing 110.
  • a horizontal cover 150 having an upper surface 152 and a lower surface.
  • the cover 150 fits over at least the opening of the container 120 and preferably fits over the opening of the housing 110 (if the container 120 is a separate component).
  • the cover 150 is preferably hingedly attached, but can alternatively fit over the device 100 without being permanently secured.
  • the cover is adapted to support the weight of a user and to form a seat on which a user can sit while operating the present device.
  • a cushion 155 is also preferably provided on an upper surface 152 of the cover 150.
  • the lower end of the device further includes a drain 160 for draining waste water from the container 120 and/or interior of the housing 110.
  • the drain 160 has a valve or cover 162 accessible from the exterior of the device in order to allow a flow of water through the drain (in an open configuration) or to prevent such flow (in a closed configuration).
  • Appropriate watertight conduits are further provided between the drain 160 and the interior of the container 120 and/or the housing 110.
  • the housing 110 of the device 100 further includes a vertically elongated cylindrical spin tub 130 within the housing's interior container 120.
  • the spin tub 130 has vertical side walls 131 and a base 135 in a lower end 134 as well as an opening in an upper end 132 for receiving laundry. Following the cleaning of laundry within the spin tub 130, the spin tub 130 is rotated unidirectionally at a speed sufficient to impel water through openings 136 in the side walls 131 of the spin tub 130, thereby at least partially drying the laundry.
  • the base 135 can optionally also include openings to allow the passage of water therethrough.
  • a central drive pillar 140 having a vertical axis extends upwardly from the base 170 in the lower end 114 of the housing 110 and/or the container 120 into the container 120 and spin tub 130 of the device.
  • the central drive pillar 140 is mechanically connected to the spin tub 130 in order to enable rotation of the spin tub 130 around the vertical axis, and is positioned centrally with respect to the vertical orientation vertical walls 131 of the spin tub 130.
  • the central drive pillar 140 is further mechanically connected by gears 210 in a lower portion 114 of the housing 110, below the base of the container 120, to a pedal 200 in the lower end of the washing machine 100. Actuation of the pedal 200 results in rotation of the central drive pillar 140 and the spin tub 130 around the vertical axis.
  • the gears 210 allow alternating clockwise and
  • the device preferably further comprises a clutch 180 for alternating between gears providing unidirectional rotation of the drive pillar 140 and alternating clockwise and counterclockwise rotation of the drive pillar 140.
  • an agitator attachment 145 can be included in the present device 100.
  • Any of a number of agitator designs known to the art can be used in the present device, including straight-vane and dual-action agitators.
  • a straight-vane agitator is a one-part agitator with bottom and side fins that usually turns back and forth, while a dual-action is a two- part agitator that has bottom washer fins that moves back and forth and a spiral top that rotates clockwise to help guide the clothes to the bottom washer fins.
  • the force needed to rotate the drive pillar 140 is provided by actuation of the foot pedal 200 which is secured to a base 170 of the present device 100.
  • the base is separate from the housing 110, but in a preferred embodiment, shown in Figures 17 and 18, the base 170 is also the base of the housing 110.
  • the foot pedal 200 is mechanically connected to the drive pillar 140 by gears and/or pulleys, and can be connected in a variety of ways known to the art. In the embodiment illustrated in Figures 19-22, the foot pedal 200 is attached at a proximal end 202 to a rod 215.
  • the rod 215 is connected to a pair of supports 220 at the upper end 222 of each of the supports in a manner which allows rotation of the pedal 200 around the rod 215 or around an axis defined by the rod 215.
  • the supports 220 are attached at their lower end 224 to the base 170.
  • the proximal end 202 of the pedal 200 is placed in mechanical connection with a linear gear 230 by means of a flange 205 extending generally downwardly from a lateral side of the pedal 200, which is placed in connection with an upwardly extending U- shaped flange 235 at a proximal end 232 of the linear gear by a pin or bearing 231.
  • the linear gear 230 includes teeth 239 which mesh with teeth on a first horizontal gear 240 in the manner of a rack and pinion mechanism. Lateral motion of the linear gear 230 thereby turns the first horizontal gear 240 in an alternating clockwise and
  • the pair of gears 272, 274 are disposed on the rod 245 and include teeth over less than approximately half of their periphery, with the orientation of the teeth on one of the pair of gears being opposite that of the teeth on the other gear.
  • Rotation of the gears 272, 274 by the rod 245 results in reciprocating motion, i.e. alternating clockwise and counterclockwise motion, of the transfer gear 250, in the manner of a Da Vinci reciprocating mechanism.
  • This alternating rotation is transferred to an agitation gear 290, which engages the transfer gear 250 when the clutch 180 is depressed.
  • Agitation gear 290 is attached directly to the drive pillar 140, and thereby imparts the alternating clockwise and counterclockwise force to the drive pillar 140 in order to agitate laundry, resulting in back and forth oscillation.
  • the user sits on top of the bucket-like machine and pumps the foot pedal with his or her feet. Inside, the apparatus agitates, rinses and spins the majority of water out of clothes. This is much more comfortable than other methods of manually washing laundry, such as squatting over basins on the ground, and eliminates the need to constantly submerge hands in cold water.
  • the present device 100 is more ergonomic than other methods of washing clothes manually because it allows the user to wash laundry in a comfortable seated position and inhibits the growth of mold by spinning the majority of water out of the laundry prior to line drying.

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La présente invention a trait à des dispositifs permettant d'améliorer l'hygiène dans des zones sans électricité, incluant un siphon à pompage manuel et une machine à laver mécanique pour la blanchisserie.
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