Patent application title: Two holer toilet
Inventors:
Jerry Lynn High (Jesup, GA, US)
IPC8 Class: AE03D9052FI
USPC Class:
4209 R
Class name: Baths, closets, sinks, and spittoons ventilation
Publication date: 2013-11-28
Patent application number: 20130312169
Abstract:
The odors that still linger in a bathroom before extracting them are
unbearable sometime. Therefore this invention is to help take out the
odors that the exhaust fan does not.
There have been devices mounted to the toilet which is in the way to
clean the toilet. My invention solves that problem by placing a thru hull
fitting w/2 1/16'' bars in a quarter moon position to the front of the
thru hull fitting to keep the paper out. Thru hull hole being 1'' below
the rim of toilet at 11 or 1 o'clock at back of toilet.
Another thing we should not have to smell our own waste, nor our wives
have to be embarrass by the lingering odors. This invention takes care of
that problem.Claims:
1-5. (canceled)
2. The invention extracts water out of bowl to keep from overflowing.
3. This invention takes obnoxious odors out of the toilet bowl and the room.
4. This invention helps remove airborne germs by vacuum the air in the bowl.
Description:
[0001] I will describe each number part to be used in both Plans A and B.
# 1 of drawings is a plastic Thru-hull fitting size 1/2'' with quarter
moon 2- 1/16'' bars to keep paper out. The bars will be a modify that
will have to be molded when the company makes it. # 2 It a 1/2'' id
flexible hose that will be used as a outlet on a toilet. # 3 It a 120
volts supply power. # 4 It the motor for the vacuum in Plan A only. # 5
It a regular toilet showing a 3/4'' hole that will be drilled in toilet
by plumber. At 11 or 1 o'clock 1'' below the rim of toilet. # 6 It a
1/2'' id plastic one way valve with a 1/2 lb release of sewage water to
sewage. # 7 It a P-Trap that plastic 1/2'' id. # 8 It is a push button
switch on and off that is plastic and metal that will have a delay start
of 2 seconds and a run of 30 seconds before shutting off. # 9 It is a
switch box normally plastic. # 10 It is a canister for the wet/dry vacuum
only for Plan A. # 11 It is a steel or aluminum panel box approx size
will be 31/2'' deep×12'' wide×18'' long be used to have
access to vacuum motor in Plan A. # 12 Plastic sewage line for toilet. #
13 It is a small electric box for relay and transformer shown but will be
placed near the wet/dry vacuum for acessibility. # 14 It is a 3'' vent
pipe all toilet are required. # 15 Switch power 120 volts to electric
box. # 16 It is a 2''×4'' top plate made of wood. # 17 It is a
solenoid valve normal closed 1/2'' id made of plastic and metal voltage
24. # 18 It is a switch power line 24 volts coming from relay to
energized solenoid to open valve when wet/dry vacuum is cut on. # 19 It
is a separator made of plastic 31/2'' deep×12'' long modify with
1/2'' id hole in center of bottom for discharge. # 20 It is an outlet
flexible hose going to solenoid and to the vacuum. # 21 It is Plan A
discharge flexible hose 1/2'' id from the vacuum to the sewage.
[0002] 1--A plastic Thru-hull fitting modify with 2 lateral bars 1/16'' to keep out trash. It is 1/2'' id by 3'' long that will be placed in a 3/4'' hole.
[0003] 2--A 1/2'' flexible hose.
[0004] 3--120 volts supply power.
[0005] 4--The motor of the wet/dry vacuum.
[0006] 5--A regular toilet with a 3/4'' hole drilled by plumber at 1o'clock or 11.
[0007] 6--A one way foot valve with 1/2 lbs release, made of plastic 1/2'' id.
[0008] 7--P-Trap showning 1/2'' id plastic.
[0009] 8--Switch will be 120 volts or 24 volts with delay of 2 sec and 30 sec run.
[0010] 9--Switch box holding delay and push button.
[0011] 10--Wet/dry vacuum can.
[0012] 11--Panel box for vacuum motor access.
[0013] 12--Sewage line for toilet.
[0014] 13--Small electric box for relay and transformer showning but will be placed near the vacuum for accessibility.
[0015] 14--Vent pipe for toilet. 3'' plastic
[0016] 15--Switch power line to electric box.
[0017] 16--2×4 stud plate.
[0018] 17--See Plan B
[0019] 18--See Plan B
[0020] 19--See Plan B
[0021] 20--See Plan B
[0022] 21--Discharge hose of vacuum going to the sewage vent. 1/2'' id
[0023] 1--A plastic Thru-hull fitting modify with 2 lateral bars 1/16'' to keep out trash. It is 1/2'' id by 3'' long that will be placed in a 3/4'' hole.
[0024] 2--A 1/2'' flexible hose.
[0025] 3--A 120 volts supply power.
[0026] 4--See Plan A
[0027] 5--A regular toilet with a 3/4'' hole drilled by plumber at 1 o'clock or 11.
[0028] 6--A one way foot valve with 1/2'' lbs release, made of plastic 1/2'' id.
[0029] 7--P-Trap showning V id plastic.
[0030] 8--Switch will be 120 volts or 24 volts with delay of 2 sec and 30 sec run.
[0031] 9--Switch box holding delay and push button.
[0032] 10--See Plan A
[0033] 11--Panel box is not necessary on Plan B
[0034] 12--Sewage line for toilet.
[0035] 13--Small electric box for relay and transformer showning but will be placed near the vacuum for accessibility.
[0036] 14--Vent pipe for toilet.
[0037] 15--Switch power line to electric box.
[0038] 16--2×4 stud plate.
[0039] 17--Solenoid valve Normal Closed, 1/2'' id made of plastic, 24 volts
[0040] 18--Switch line 24 volts coming from relay to energize solenoid.
[0041] 19--A Separator made of plastic 31/2'' w×12'' long modify with 1/2'' hole in center bottom to allow discharge.
[0042] 20--Outlet hose 1/2'' id plastic going to solenoid to wet/dry vacuum.
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