System and method for a reduced water consumption vacuum toilet
First Claim
1. A system for reducing the amount of water consumed in the flushing of a vacuum toilet system in a vehicle, the toilet system including a toilet having a toilet bowl and a supporting frame, the system comprising:
- a pressure sensor adapted to be mounted to the toilet and responsive to a force applied to the toilet bowl to generate a pressure signal proportional to the amount of force;
a pressure derivation circuit connected to the pressure sensor to compare the pressure signal to a threshold value and to generate a standard flush signal if the pressure signal is greater than the threshold value; and
a flush control unit connected to the pressure derivation circuit to control the amount of water utilized in the flushing of the toilet such that when the toilet is flushed and the flush control unit has received the standard flush signal, a standard amount of water is used, otherwise, a reduced amount of water is used.
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Abstract
A system and method for reducing water consumption in a vacuum toilet on an aircraft. The system and method includes a weight sensing device that is mounted to an aircraft toilet and is responsive to weight applied to the bowl of the toilet. The weight sensing device detects that a toilet user is seated upon the toilet seat when it measures a weight applied to the toilet bowl. On the other hand, the weight sensing device detects that a toilet user is standing when the weight sensing device does not measure a weight applied to the toilet bowl. A flush control unit is connected to the weight sensing device and controls the amount of water utilized in the flushing of the toilet. When the toilet is flushed and the weight sensing device has detected that a toilet user has sat upon the toilet seat, the flush control unit commands that a standard amount of water be used to remove the solid waste of the toilet user. On the other hand, when the toilet is flushed and the weight sensing device has detected that the toilet user has stood, the flush control unit commands that a small amount of water be used thereby saving water.
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17 Claims
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1. A system for reducing the amount of water consumed in the flushing of a vacuum toilet system in a vehicle, the toilet system including a toilet having a toilet bowl and a supporting frame, the system comprising:
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a pressure sensor adapted to be mounted to the toilet and responsive to a force applied to the toilet bowl to generate a pressure signal proportional to the amount of force;
a pressure derivation circuit connected to the pressure sensor to compare the pressure signal to a threshold value and to generate a standard flush signal if the pressure signal is greater than the threshold value; and
a flush control unit connected to the pressure derivation circuit to control the amount of water utilized in the flushing of the toilet such that when the toilet is flushed and the flush control unit has received the standard flush signal, a standard amount of water is used, otherwise, a reduced amount of water is used. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A system for reducing the amount of water consumed in the flushing of a vacuum toilet system in a vehicle, the toilet system including a toilet having a toilet bowl and a supporting frame, the system comprising:
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a load cell containing a strain gauge device responsive to a force applied to the toilet bowl and generating a pressure signal proportional to the amount of force;
a support structure adapted to be mounted to the supporting frame of the toilet beneath the underside of the toilet bowl, the support structure securing the load cell to the supporting frame such that the load cell measures the deflection of the toilet bowl in response to an applied force;
a pressure derivation circuit coupled to the load cell to compare the pressure signal to a threshold value and to generate a standard flush signal if the pressure signal is greater than the threshold value; and
a flush control unit connected to the pressure derivation circuit to control the amount of water utilized in the flushing of the toilet such that when the toilet is flushed and the flush control unit has received the standard flush signal, a standard amount of water is used, otherwise, a reduced amount of water is used. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11)
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12. A method of reducing the amount of water consumed in the flushing of a vacuum toilet system in a vehicle, the toilet system including a toilet having a toilet bowl and a supporting frame, the method utilizing a pressure derivation circuit connected to a pressure sensor and a flush control unit, the method comprising the steps of:
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mounting the pressure sensor to the toilet such that the pressure sensor is responsive to a force applied to the toilet bowl and generates a pressure signal proportional to the amount of force;
comparing the pressure signal to a threshold value utilizing the pressure derivation circuit and generating a standard flush signal if the pressure signal is greater than the threshold value; and
controlling the amount of water utilized in the flushing of the toilet with the flush control unit such that when the toilet is flushed and the standard flush signal has been received by the flush control unit, a standard amount of water is used, otherwise, a reduced amount of water is used. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14)
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15. A system for reducing the amount of water consumed in the flushing of a vacuum toilet system in a vehicle, the toilet system including a toilet having a toilet bowl, a supporting frame, and an electrical power system for applying power to enable flushing of the system with water, the toilet system being used by a user who may either stand or seat himself on the toilet, the system comprising:
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a pressure sensor adapted to be mounted to the toilet and responsive to a force applied to the toilet bowl to generate a pressure signal proportional to the amount of force, the pressure sensor generating an initial pressure signal when electrical power is first applied to the system, the pressure sensor generating a subsequent pressure signal if the user seats himself on the toilet;
a pressure derivation circuit connected to the pressure sensor, the pressure derivation circuit having a stored threshold value, the pressure derivation circuit performing the following steps;
a. reading the initial pressure signal received from the pressure sensor, b. storing the initial pressure signal as a base pressure value, c. adding the base pressure value to the threshold value creating an adjusted threshold value, d. comparing subsequent pressure signals to the adjusted threshold value, and e. generating a standard flush signal if the subsequent pressure signal is greater than the adjusted threshold value; and
a flush control unit connected to the pressure derivation circuit to control the amount of water utilized in the flushing of the toilet such that when the toilet is flushed and the flush control unit has received the standard flush signal, a standard amount of water is used, otherwise, a reduced amount of water is used.
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16. A system for reducing the amount of water consumed in the flushing of a vacuum toilet system in a vehicle, the toilet system including a toilet having a toilet bowl, a supporting frame, and an electrical power system for applying power to enable flushing of the system with water, the toilet system being used by a user who may either stand or seat himself on the toilet, the system comprising:
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a load cell containing a strain gauge device responsive to a force applied to the toilet bowl and generating a pressure signal proportional to the amount of force, the load cell generating an initial pressure signal when electrical power is first applied to the system, the load cell generating a subsequent pressure signal if the user seats himself on the toilet;
a support structure adapted to be mounted to the supporting frame of the toilet beneath the underside of the toilet bowl, the support structure securing the load cell to the supporting frame such that the load cell measures the deflection of the toilet bowl in response to an applied force;
a pressure derivation circuit coupled to the load cell, the pressure derivation circuit having a stored threshold value, the pressure derivation circuit performing the following steps;
a. reading the initial pressure signal received from the load cell, b. storing the initial pressure signal as a base pressure value, c. adding the base pressure value to the threshold value creating an adjusted threshold value, d. comparing subsequent pressure signals to the adjusted threshold value, and e. generating a standard flush signal if the subsequent pressure signal is greater than the adjusted threshold value; and
a flush control unit connected to the pressure derivation circuit to control the amount of water utilized in the flushing of the toilet such that when the toilet is flushed and the flush control unit has received the standard flush signal, a standard amount of water is used, otherwise, a reduced amount of water is used.
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17. A method of reducing the amount of water consumed in the flushing of an electrically-powered vacuum toilet system in a vehicle, the toilet system including a toilet having a toilet bowl, a supporting frame, and an electrical power system for applying power to enable flushing of the system with water, the toilet system being used by a user who may either stand or seat himself on the toilet, the method utilizing a pressure derivation circuit, the pressure derivation circuit connected to a pressure sensor and a flush control unit, the pressure derivation circuit having a stored threshold value, the method comprising the steps of:
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mounting the pressure sensor to the toilet such that the pressure sensor is responsive to a force applied to the toilet bowl and generates a pressure signal proportional to the amount of force, the pressure sensor generates an initial pressure signal when electrical power is first applied to the system, the pressure sensor generates a subsequent pressure signal if the user seats himself on the toilet;
utilizing the pressure derivation circuit to perform the following steps;
a. reading the initial pressure signal received from the pressure sensor, b. storing the initial pressure signal as a base pressure value, c. adding the base pressure value to the threshold value to create an adjusted threshold value, d. comparing subsequent pressure signals to the adjusted threshold value, and e. generating a standard flush signal if the subsequent pressure signal is greater than the adjusted threshold value; and
controlling the amount of water utilized in the flushing of the toilet with the flush control unit such that when the toilet is flushed and the standard flush signal has been received by the flush control unit, a standard amount of water is used, otherwise, a reduced amount of water is used.
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