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WO2018193473A1 - Tuyau de drainage comprenant une pluralité d'évents de sortie - Google Patents

Tuyau de drainage comprenant une pluralité d'évents de sortie Download PDF

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WO2018193473A1
WO2018193473A1 PCT/IN2018/050233 IN2018050233W WO2018193473A1 WO 2018193473 A1 WO2018193473 A1 WO 2018193473A1 IN 2018050233 W IN2018050233 W IN 2018050233W WO 2018193473 A1 WO2018193473 A1 WO 2018193473A1
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03FSEWERS; CESSPOOLS
    • E03F5/00Sewerage structures
    • E03F5/04Gullies inlets, road sinks, floor drains with or without odour seals or sediment traps
    • E03F5/0407Floor drains for indoor use
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03FSEWERS; CESSPOOLS
    • E03F5/00Sewerage structures
    • E03F5/04Gullies inlets, road sinks, floor drains with or without odour seals or sediment traps
    • E03F2005/0416Gullies inlets, road sinks, floor drains with or without odour seals or sediment traps with an odour seal
    • E03F2005/0418Gullies inlets, road sinks, floor drains with or without odour seals or sediment traps with an odour seal in the form of a bell siphon

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  • the present disclosure relates to a field of piping systems. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to an apparatus such as a drain pipe comprising multiple outlet vents to separate water received at an opening.
  • drain connectors/pipes are used to drain water from kitchen sinks, wash basins, bathroom floors, sewage tanks and so on.
  • the drain connecters include a coupler which is used to connect the water source and an exit pipe.
  • the drain connecters collect water from the surface and pass it to its exit path. Additionally, the drain connecters can be used for trapping water for preventing smell and insects coming in.
  • the drain connecters come in various shapes and styles having multiple openings to collect water and draining water through a single outlet. It should be noted that the above designs has several disadvantages. For example, if the user wishes to drain the water received through several outlets to different tanks which can be used for different purposes, then the designs discussed above cannot be used. This problem is prevalent in households and other accommodations where the water received from sinks, be it free from detergent or contaminated, the water is drained out through one outlet. If the water is free from detergent, then the water can be used for irrigation. Else, the water can be further processed for treatment.
  • OBJECT It is the primary object of the present invention to provide an apparatus such as a drain pipe comprising multiple outlets.
  • the flow of liquid to one of the multiple outlet vents is facilitated by a valve member.
  • a user manually adjusts the valve member to drain the liquid through one of the multiple outlet vents.
  • the apparatus comprises a housing having a plurality of outlet vents.
  • the apparatus comprises a valve member comprising at least one cut section.
  • the apparatus comprises a pit grill coupled to the valve member, characterized in that the pit grill is rotated resulting in rotation of the valve member such that the cut section is made to come in alignment of one of the outlet vents of the housing, such that liquid received at the pit grill is made to flow out through one of the outlet vents of the housing.
  • FIG. 1A illustrates a schematic diagram of an apparatus comprising multiple outlet vents, in accordance with one embodiment of the present disclosure
  • FIG. IB illustrates a schematic diagram showing a top view of the valve member, in accordance with one embodiment of the present disclosure
  • FIG. 1C illustrates a schematic diagram showing a top view of a valve member, in accordance with another embodiment of the present disclosure
  • FIG. 2A illustrates a schematic diagram of an apparatus in conical shape ⁇ comprising multiple outlet vents, in accordance with one embodiment of the present disclosure
  • FIG. 2B illustrates a schematic diagram of the valve member, in accordance with one embodiment of the above disclosure
  • FIG. 2C illustrates a schematic diagram of the above valve member, in accordance with another embodiment of the present disclosure
  • FIG. 3A illustrates a schematic diagram of an apparatus comprising multiple chambered apparatus with separate outlet vents, in accordance with one embodiment of the present disclosure
  • FIG. 3B illustrates a s schematic diagram of a support member, in accordance with one embodiment of the present disclosure
  • FIG. 3C illustrates a s schematic diagram of a semi pores grill, work in accordance with one embodiment of the present disclosure
  • FIG. 4A illustrates a schematic diagram of a housing comprising multiple outlet vents, having a semi found shield trap that work in accordance with one embodiment of the present disclosure
  • FIG. 4B illustrates a schematic diagram of a bent structure, that work in accordance with one embodiment of the present disclosure
  • FIG. 5A, 5B and 5C illustrate a schematic diagrams of a pit grills and_its_supporting plates, that work in accordance with one embodiment of the present disclosure
  • FIG. 6A illustrates a schematic diagram of a housing comprising multiple outlet vents on same side, that work in accordance with one embodiment of the present disclosure
  • FIG. 6B illustrates a schematic diagram of a valve member, in accordance with one embodiment of the present disclosure
  • FIG. 6C illustrates a schematic diagram of a support member, in accordance with one embodiment of the present disclosure
  • FIG. 6D illustrates a schematic diagram of a pit grill, in accordance with one embodiment of the present disclosure
  • FIG. 7A and 7B illustrate a schematic diagram of pivoted valve and its pit grill, that work in accordance with another embodiment of the present disclosure
  • FIG. 8A, 8B and 8C illustrate a schematic diagram of an oscillating pivot lever trap, in accordance with another embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 9A and 9B illustrate an apparatus adapting double layered slanting lid trap mechanism, in accordance with another embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the present disclosure discloses an apparatus facilitating separating liquid received at a single inlet and discharging the liquid through an outlet among a plurality of outlets.
  • the apparatus comprises a housing having a plurality of outlet vents.
  • the apparatus comprises a valve member comprising at least one cut section.
  • the apparatus comprises a pit grill coupled to the valve member, characterized in that the pit grill is rotated resulting in rotation of the valve member such that the cut section is made to come in alignment of one of the outlet vents of the housing, such that liquid received at the pit grill is made to flow out through one of the outlet vents of the housing.
  • FIGS1A-9B Various embodiments of the apparatus are explained using the FIGS1A-9B.
  • FIG. 1 A a schematic diagram of an apparatus 10 comprising multiple outlet vents is shown, in accordance with one embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the apparatus 10 comprises a housing 20.
  • the housing 20 may indicate a pipe that is used to receive and discharge liquid through the openings provided at the end.
  • the housing 20 is provided in a cylindrical shape or a drum shape.
  • the housing 20 comprises a water trap space 21 provided at the bottom. The water trap space 21 is provided so that the liquid such as water remains at a level 22 shown in the FIG. 1 A.
  • the housing 20 comprises a plurality of outlet vents 23 A, 23B, 23C, and 23D and so on provided in a horizontal plane.
  • the plurality of outlet vents 23 A, 23B, 23C, and 23D may be provided above the level 22in the housing 20 such that liquid remains below the plurality of outlet vents 23 A, 23B, 23C, and 23D at all times.
  • the plurality of outlet vents 23A, 23B, 23C, and 23D are spaced at equal distance.
  • the plurality of outlet vents 23 A, 23B, 23C and 23D are spaced at varied distance.
  • the housing 20 is provided with a supplementary inlet provision 24 above the plurality of outlet vents 23 A, 23B, 23C, and 23D.
  • the supplementary inlet provision 24 is provided to allow flow of water from additional inlet.
  • the apparatus 10 comprises a valve member 30.
  • the valve member 30 is provided inside of the housing 20.
  • the valve member 30 is provided in a cylindrical shape. It should be understood that outer diameter of the valve member 30 is in friction-free contact with the inner surface of the housing 20.
  • the height of the valve member 30 is same as the height of housing 20. As such, when the valve member 30 is placed inside the housing 20, the bottom of the valve member 30 comes in contact with the water trap space 21 of the housing 20.
  • the valve member 30 comprises a cut section 31 on its surface. The cut section 31 at the valve member 30 is provided such that the cut section 31 can comes in the alignment/axis/horizontal plane of the plurality of outlet vents 23 A, 23B, 23C, and 23D.
  • the valve member 30 is provided with openings 32 permit the trapped liquid to the cut section 34 at the bottom, as shown in the FIG. 1 A.
  • the apparatus 10 comprises a support member 40 which is used to couple the housing 20 to a floor when the apparatus 10 is used in washrooms or kitchen sink. Further, the apparatus 10 comprises a pit grill 50 which is used to receive liquid on its surface. The liquid received at the pit grill 50 is the main/inlet source of liquid for the apparatus 10. The pit grill 50 is coupled to the valve member 30 inside the housing 20.
  • the pit grill 50 comprises a plurality of holes 51 to receive the liquid. Further, the pit grill 50 comprises a plurality of grips 55 used to rotate the pit grill 50. As specified above, the pit grill 50 is coupled to the valve member 30. As such, rotating the pit grill 50 rotates the valve member 30.
  • FIG. IB a schematic diagram showing a top view of the valve member 30 is shown, in accordance with one exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the valve member 30 comprises the cut section 31 which forms an open space 34.
  • the liquid flows from a center 35 of the valve member 30, the liquid is made to go out of the valve member 30 through the space 34 created due to the cut section 31. It should be understood that the liquid will not pass to other outlet vents where the valve member 30 and the housing drums 20 touch, except at the space 34 made out of the valve member 30.
  • FIG. 1C a schematic diagram showing a top view of a valve member 130 is shown, in accordance with one exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the valve member 130 comprises a plurality of bended valves 132 coupled using shafts 133.
  • the shafts 133 are supported by a rod 134.
  • the blended valves 132 are separated and positioned in such a way that the blended valves 132 cover the outlet vents except for one vent. For instance, if there are four outlet vents provided on the housing 20, then three bended valves 132 provided at the valve member 130, thereby creating an opening 135.
  • the valve member 130 comprises a knob 136 to rotate the valve members 130.
  • the knob 136 will be provided at the pit grill center 52 (50, shown in FIG. 1) so that the user may operate the knob 136 to position the opening 135 of the valve member 130 to align with one of the outlet vent e.g., outlet vent 23B of the housing 20.
  • markings may be provided on the pit grill 50 to show the position of the space 34 (and opening 135).
  • markings (say, A,B,C,D) may be provided on the support member 40 to show the position of the outlet vents 23 A, 23B, 23C and 23D so that the user may align the space 34 (and opening 135) with respect to any of the outlet vents 23 A, 23B, 23C and 23D.
  • the user can use the grips 55 or the knob 136 to position the space with respect to any one outlet vent and close other outlet vents.
  • FIG. 2A a schematic diagram of an apparatus 200 comprising multiple outlet vents is shown, in accordance with another embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the apparatus 200 comprises a housing 220.
  • the housing 220 indicate a pipe that is used to receive and discharge liquid through the openings provided.
  • the housing 220 is provided in a conical shape.
  • the housing 220 comprises a tip 215 provided at the bottom for holding the valve member 230 in steady position.
  • the housing 220 comprises a plurality of outlet vents 223 A and 223B as shown in FIG. 2.
  • the apparatus 200 further comprises a mouth 230 for placing the valve member 230 or 260 inside the housing 220.
  • FIG. 2B a schematic diagram of the valve member 230 is shown.
  • the valve member 230 comprises a cut section 231 on its surface.
  • the cut section 231 at the valve member 230 is provided such that the cut section 231 comes in the alignment/axis/horizontal plane of the plurality of outlet 223A and 223B.
  • the valve member 230 is provided with a valve tip 232 provided at the bottom. The valve tip 232 helps in keeping the valve member 230 inside of the housing 220 when the liquid is received in the valve member 230.
  • the valve member 230 is provided with a pit grill 250 at the top.
  • the pit grill 250 is coupled to a grip 255.
  • the grip 255 is used to rotate the pit grill 250 which in turn is used to rotate the valve member 230.
  • the valve member 230 is rotated until the cut section 231 comes in the alignment/axis/horizontal plane of the outlet vent 223 A or 223B.
  • FIG. 2C a schematic diagram of the valve member 260 is shown, in accordance with another embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the valve member 260 comprises a cut section 261 on its surface.
  • the cut section 261 at the valve member 260 is provided such that the cut section 261 comes in the alignment/axis/horizontal plane of the plurality of outlet vents 223A and 223B.
  • the valve member 230 is provided with a valve tip 262 provided at the bottom.
  • the cut section 261 is provided such that the cut section 261 extends from the valve tip 262 to a point above the plurality of outlet 223 A and 223B.
  • the cut section 261 is extended such that the liquid flowing inside the valve member 260 will rise above the cut section 261 and flows out through one of the outlet vents 223 A or 223B.
  • the valve member 260 is provided with a pit grill 270 at the top.
  • the pit grill 270 is coupled to a grip 275.
  • the grip 275 is used to rotate the pit grill 270 which in turns the valve member 260.
  • the valve member 260 is rotated until the cut section 261 comes in the alignment/axis/horizontal plane of the outlet vent 223 A or 223B.
  • FIG. 3 A a schematic diagram of an apparatus 300 comprising multiple outlet vents is shown, in accordance with another embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the apparatus 300 comprises a housing 310.
  • the housing 310 may be provided in a cylindrical shape.
  • the housing 310 comprises a partition wall 311 to separate the housing 310 into a first chamber 312A and a second chamber 312B.
  • the housing 310 further comprises a plurality of outlet vents 320A and 320B.
  • the housing 310 is coupled to a support member 340 and a pit grill 350.
  • the support member 340 comprises a groove 341 to hold the pit grill 350.
  • the support member 340 comprises markings such as 34R and 34W to indicate position of the outlet vents 320A and 320B respectively.
  • the pit grill 350 comprises a plurality of holes 351.
  • the plurality of holes 351 may be provided on a portion of the pit grill 350, say only on one half side352. Remaining portion 353 is covered. As such, liquid is made to flow through the pit grill 350 and into the housing 310 using the half side 352. Further, the pit grill 350 is provided with grips 355 to rotate the pit grill 350.
  • the pit grill 350 is provided with a marking 35M on the half side 352 to indicate the position of the marking 34R or 34W on the support member 340 and the outlet vents 320A and 320B.
  • the liquid entering into the housing is trapped such that dirt particles can be separated before being discharged through the outlet vents.
  • the housing 310 shown in FIG. 3 comprising a bent structure 460 at the outlet vents 320A and 320B is shown.
  • the bent structure 460 extends from the outlet vent e.g., 320A till the bottom surface of the housing 310.
  • the bent structure 460 may comprises a plurality of openings 461 at the end to trap the unwanted particles (foul air and insects).
  • FIG. 4B an alternate embodiment of a bent structure/pipe 470 is shown.
  • the bent structure 470 is provided in a 90 degree fashion.
  • the bent structure 470 comprises a hollow structure where a first end 471 is coupled to the outlet vent e.g., 320A and a second end 472 is extended till the bottom of the housing 310.
  • the second end 472 comprises a plurality of openings 473 to trap the particles. It should be understood that the second end 472 is immersed such that the clogged water is made a water trap to pass through the plurality of openings 473.
  • FIG. 5A an alternate embodiment of a pit grill 550 is shown.
  • the pit grill 550 is coupled to a semi covering plate 552 on top with a shaft 553. Further, the semi covering plate 552 comprises a grip/knob 555 provided on its top to hold and rotate the semi covering plate 552. In operation, the user can rotate the semi covering plate 552 in order to keep the not-covered area particularly to the desired chamber 312A or 312B.
  • FIG. 5B is a top view of an exemplary embodiment of the pit grill 570 shown in FIG. 5A.
  • the pit grill 570 comprises a plurality of holes 561 to receive the liquid.
  • the pit grill 570 which can be fixed to the support member (not shown, similar to support member 40 shown in FIG. 1 A) having a central part 562 which is used to fix a semi round slanting plate 571 with a shaft 573. Further, the user may rotate the knob 555 provided in markings. It should be understood that the markings may be provided on the support member and such implementation is within the scope of the present disclosure.
  • the pit grill 570 comprises a slating plate 571 below the pit grill 570. Further, the slating plate 571 comprises a cut section 572 at one end. Furthermore, the pit grill 570 is coupled to the slating plate 571 using a shaft 573. In use, when the user rotates the grip 555, the slanting plate 571 provided underneath the pit grill 570 gets rotated. As such, when the liquid is falling through the hole 561, the liquid flow down through the cut section 572 and fall down only to the required chamber underneath.
  • the slanting plate 571 prevents liquid from falling in to the undesired chamber at the same time trans-locates to the other side chamber. As such, flow of the liquid can be controlled in the desired path.
  • FIG. 6A an exemplary embodiment of a housing 620 is shown.
  • the housing 620 comprises a hollow structure 621.
  • the housing 620 comprises a plurality outlet vents 622A, and 622B.
  • the housing 620 receives a valve member 630 through the hollow structure 621.
  • the shape of the valve member 630 is different from the valve member 30 shown in FIG. 1 A.
  • the valve member 630 comprises a projected surface 631. Further, the valve member 630 comprises an inward area 632 which acts as the permissible position that allows outward flow of water. Further, the valve member 630 comprises two projections 633 at top and 634 at bottom which help the valve member 630 remain steady at center and keep one outlet path (622 A or622B) closed with the proj ected surface 631. In addition, the valve member 630 comprises a groove 639 formed to the structure of the projected surface 631. In one example, the valve member 630 at bottom 663 may comprise a plurality of openings 664 which are made to submerge in water and permits outward flow and works as water-trap. [0062] Now referring to FIG. 6C, a support member 640 is shown. The support member 640 comprises a groove 645. Further, the support member 640 comprises markings such as 64R and 64W to indicate position of the outlet vents 622A and 622B respectively.
  • a pit grill 650 comprising a plurality of holes 651 is shown in FIG. 6D. Further, the pit grill 650 comprises a cylindrical body 652 extending downward. Further, the pit grill 650 is provided with grips 655 to rotate the pit grill 650. Furthermore, the pit grill 650 comprises a projection 659 as shown in FIG. 6D. The projection 659 is coupled to the groove 639 on the valve member 630. [0064] In operation, the pit grill 650 is rotated to rotate the valve member 630. Since the projected surface 631 is smaller, the inward area 632 acts as the permissible position, that allows outward flow of water. The openings 664 kept submerged in water, permit that outward flow and work as water-trap.
  • the two projections 633 at top and 634 at bottom helps the valve member 630 remain steady at center and keep one exit path (622 A or 622B) keep closed with the projected surface 631. Additional stoppers may be provided to prevent extra / unwanted rotation beyond the required move other than desired 45 degree.
  • a pit housing 710 is shown, in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the pit housing 710 is provided in a V-shape.
  • the pit housing 710 is provided at an angle ranging from 120 to 170 degrees.
  • the pit housing 710 comprises two opposing flat surfaces 75 A and 75B.
  • the shape of the pit housing 710 is shape to be in V-shape, it should be understood that the shape may include A-shape.
  • Each of the flat surfaces 75A and 75B comprises one exit openings 73 A and 73B, respectively. Further, the exit openings 73 A and 73B lead to outlet vents 72A and 72B, respectively.
  • the outlet vents 72A and 72B can be either parallel downwards or in straight line to the opposing sides.
  • the pit housing 710 comprises a support member 740 and a covering grill 750.
  • the covering grill 750 comprises a long central cut 751 through which the rod 71 is supposed to come out always. Further, a ball-knob 70 is fixed to the rod 71 at its tip after putting the covering grill 750 back on position. When the rod 751 slants to side-R / 74R, the V-shutter of that side 74A gets in touch with that V-flat surface (75A).
  • the protrusion of the knob shall be lesser at sides of the grill but it will be high at center part of the grill cut 751. At center the rod 71 will be exposed over the grill 750. Because of the bi-flapped valve design described above, tilting distance of the pivot rod 71 is reduced. If it is single shutter, where the lid 74 is on the rod 71 itself; the angular movement it should perform must be very high and the protuberance of the rod 71 will be very high at center part and shall be disturbing.
  • a housing 810 is provided in square shape and outlets vents 82A and 82B are provided at same side.
  • the housing 810 is coupled to an inner water trapping vessel 830.
  • the inner water trapping vessel 830 may be provided in a cylindrical or in a square shaped structure.
  • the housing 810 is coupled to a pit grill 850 to receive liquid/water. When water reaches inside through the pit grill 850 to the central hole 811 and pass to sides through the cut holes / gaps provided at bottom of the trapping vessel 830.
  • the housing 810 is provided with a knob 80 at top side at the top side of the pivot 81 having broader flaps at bottom side 82.
  • the pivot is on the shaft 83 and the washer thickness 84 which provide more strength and gap from trapping vessel body.
  • the housing 810 comprises a half way down groove 85 on outer portion, up to the right level for permitting the sliding down of the pivot shaft 83 together with the trapping vessel 830. Once the pivot shaft 83 reaches to this middle (its permitted bottom) position, then the pivot shaft 83 will get stability and the pivot shaft 83 will only permit the required oscillations.
  • the trapping vessel 830 is kept steady by providing more stability runners 812.
  • the housing 810 further comprises a support member 840.
  • the support member 840 comprises a long cut 841 for permitting the oscillation of the pivot 81. Markings R/Green color (84R) and W/Red color (84W) may be provided at either ends of the cut 841 for indicating recyclable and total waste tracks respectively.
  • R/Green color (84R) and W/Red color (84W) may be provided at either ends of the cut 841 for indicating recyclable and total waste tracks respectively.
  • FIG. 9A and 9B an apparatus 900 adapting double layered slanting lid trap mechanism is explained.
  • FIG. 9A illustrates a vertical cross section
  • FIG. 9B is a perspective view without having housing and trap parts for detailing the double layered slanting lid trap mechanism.
  • the apparatus 900 comprises a tiltable lid 930.
  • the tiltable lid 930 comprises a top layer 951 and a bottom layer 952 which is inter connected at sides making a duct 95 inside.
  • the bottom layer 952 is larger than the top layer 951.
  • the bottom layer 952 is larger than the top layer 951 at opening sides 96A and 96B.
  • a tilt-able lid 930 comes parallel to the support member 940, the top layer grill 951 comes parallel to the support member 940 and closes the entire sides and work as a perfect lid preventing water exit.
  • the tilt-able lid 930 tilts to either side across the shaft 93, which is provided above to a pit partition 911.
  • the tiltable lid 930 will slant to chamber 91 A and the prolonged part 96B of the bottom lid 952 will touch the bottom side 94B of the support member 940 and the opening 95A of duct 95 will get exposed above the floor surface.
  • the tilt-able lid 930 is slanted from 95A to 95B. At the same time the water at 94C side will fall to gap 955 and further to the chamber 91A. Similarly, the tiltable lid 930 may slant in opposite side direct the water to 91B. When the tiltable lid 930 slants in other side, the prolonged part 96 A of the bottom lid 952 gets in touch with the part 94 A and prevents any spill to the 91 A. As a result, water will only go to the chamber 91B. That is the outlet vents 92A or 92B get used water according to the slanting of lid toward its same side.
  • the support member 940 may be provide with markings to indicate the correct track with colour code such as green and red or R/ W marking for representing recyclable and total waste paths respectively.
  • the trap covers 97A and 97B having holes 961 at bottom side which will come under the water holding level 912 making the outlet vents 92 A and 92B not directly exposed to bathroom floor. In this way, the current mechanism works as a water trap too.
  • the covers 97 can be as simple as (460 or 470) explained in figure (4Aand 4B).
  • the current mechanism may be implemented as a single layer lid. In such mechanism, to prevent water flow to undesired chamber, that side's lid is not opened / slanted up. That is, only one half of the lid over the required pit should go down by pressing. In other words, the lid is divided and only one part is made to work at a time. Since there is no counterpart to lift the downward lid up, a spring load mechanism may be provided to get it closed in next push or the other side push.
  • Extra inlet pipes provision can be done to both chambers. When implemented, the water coming to that chamber will only go to that side exit vent. If we can ensure the additional water source will not have soapy content, (suppose the exit from bath tub), we can directly connect to this Green / Recycle side. Otherwise, if there is chance for both re-usable and contaminated, (eg. Form wash basins) we have to lay double line piping from those secondary sources to each of these chambers and have to do the required adjustments at the time of use.
  • re-usable and contaminated eg. Form wash basins
  • the apparatus explained above can be used for kitchen or bathroom sinks. Further, the apparatus may be used for septic tanks or drainage systems.
  • the grips may be operated using hands or legs depending on the position of the grip on the pit grill.
  • washing machines come with mono track for drain and spin outflows.
  • the existing washing machines may be fitted with the apparatus with multiple outlets explained above.
  • one track can be permanently connected to fully waste pit and the other track (outlet vent) permanently to reusable tank.
  • User can manually choose the track opening from washing machine itself or it can be done according to the program in fully automatic machines.
  • This bifurcation can be executed by various means.
  • One is an add-on valve piece to fix in between closet vent and connecting pipe in horizontal way. The same can be done in vertical way too and can be fixed far away from closet.
  • Another model is a new two-way-ready closet itself where the users have option to control/block the solid waste (total waste) channel by the built in valve or bush which can be operated by liver (peddle or hand operating) or cable or rod (by push or pull) or electro / mechanical way. If this bypassing is executed with power / motor controlled, a single unit down on the common track is only required, where parallel control- switch connections to each toilet have to be done for each toilet's operation. Right now there are two switches/knobs available for flushing.
  • Lid will help to prevent mosquito growth and spreading foul smell that may come from kitchen and WC effluents.
  • Use of separate tanks will help users to irrigate the specific water to specific areas. For example, they can avoid loan irrigation with WC effluents or they can only use amino-rich water after cutting fish from kitchen, only for irrigating trees and so. It shall be good join all tanks form bottom with separate control valves and a motor to pump when needed. It shall be good fixing an irrigation line system to all places around house including terrace. Moreover, it is good to have a total waste pit nearby or pipe connected so that the user can drain all the stored water without pumping.

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L'invention concerne un appareil (10) tel qu'un tuyau de drainage comprenant de multiples évents de sortie. L'appareil (10) comprend un boîtier (20) comprenant une pluralité d'évents de sortie (23A, 23B, 23C, 23D). Le boîtier (20) est accouplé à un élément de soupape (30) qui comprend au moins une section découpée (31). Le boîtier (20) comprend une grille de fosse (50) accouplée à l'élément de soupape (30), caractérisé en ce que la grille de fosse (50) est entraînée en rotation, ce qui permet d'obtenir la rotation de l'élément de soupape (30) de sorte que la section découpée (31) permet l'écoulement à travers l'un des évents de sortie souhaités (23A, 23B, 23C, 23D) du boîtier (20). Divers modes de réalisation présentant une forme et un style différents fonctionnent pour le même besoin de base caractérisé par de multiples évents de sortie également présentés. L'invention comprend également la nouvelle caractéristique dans des machines à laver et des toilettes et ses trajets de sortie sont universellement identifiés par un code ou un marquage de couleur standardisé.
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