Vacuum toilet bowl assembly having removable bowl
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1. A waste receptacle assembly for use in a vacuum toilet system having an inlet coupling, the waste receptacle assembly comprising:
- a frame including at least two vertical supports and a top member attached to the at least two vertical supports, the top member defining an opening and having a receptacle engaging portion; and
a receptacle sized for at least partial insertion through the frame top member opening, the receptacle having an abutting portion positioned to engage the receptacle engaging portion of the frame when the receptacle is at least partially inserted through the frame top member opening thereby to maintain the receptacle in an installed position, the receptacle further having an outlet sized and adapted for releasable sealing engagement with the inlet coupling when the receptacle is in the installed position;
wherein the receptacle is toollessly inserted into and removed from the installed position independent of the frame.
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Abstract
A vacuum bowl assembly for use in a vacuum toilet positioned on a support surface and having a discharge valve. The vacuum bowl assembly comprises a frame having a bottom member adapted to engage the support surface, and a top member defining a shoulder. A removable bowl is provided having a flange extending about an upper edge sized to engage the shoulder, and an outlet adapted for fluid communication with the discharge valve.
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1. A waste receptacle assembly for use in a vacuum toilet system having an inlet coupling, the waste receptacle assembly comprising:
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a frame including at least two vertical supports and a top member attached to the at least two vertical supports, the top member defining an opening and having a receptacle engaging portion; and
a receptacle sized for at least partial insertion through the frame top member opening, the receptacle having an abutting portion positioned to engage the receptacle engaging portion of the frame when the receptacle is at least partially inserted through the frame top member opening thereby to maintain the receptacle in an installed position, the receptacle further having an outlet sized and adapted for releasable sealing engagement with the inlet coupling when the receptacle is in the installed position;
wherein the receptacle is toollessly inserted into and removed from the installed position independent of the frame. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A method of toollessly replacing a receptacle of a waste receptacle assembly used in a vacuum toilet system having an inlet coupling, the waste receptacle assembly including a frame including at least two vertical supports and a top member attached to the at least two vertical supports defining an opening, the frame further having a receptacle engaging portion, the receptacle being sized for at least partial insertion through the frame top member opening and having an abutting portion positioned to engage the receptacle engaging portion of the frame to maintain the receptacle in an installed position, the receptacle further having an outlet sized and adapted for releasable sealing engagement with the inlet coupling, the method comprising:
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lifting the receptacle while leaving the frame in place so that the abutting portion of the receptacle disengages from the receptacle receiving portion of the frame and the receptacle outlet disengages from the inlet coupling;
withdrawing the receptacle through the frame top member opening to remove the receptacle from the frame;
providing a new receptacle sized for at least partial insertion through the frame top member opening having an abutting portion positioned to engage the receptacle engaging portion of the frame and an outlet sized to sealingly engage the inlet coupling; and
inserting a new receptacle at least partially through the frame top member opening so that the abutting portion of the new receptacle contacts the receptacle engaging portion of the frame and the outlet of the new receptacle engages the inlet coupling. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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