序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
41 DISPOSABLE MODULAR RESERVOIR US15518103 2015-12-02 US20170305552A1 2017-10-26 Razmik B. BOODAGHIANS; Andrew CHAN; Sung HONG
Embodiments of the present disclosure relate generally to a reservoir (40) that is easily removed from a grey water flush system. The reservoir is made modular so that rather than removing an entire reservoir/pump/circuitry system, the reservoir (40) can be separately removed from the system. The reservoir can also be made disposable, which can save cleaning and refurbishment costs. This can also increase turn-around time for maintenance of the system.
42 Recreational vehicle wastewater tank measurement system and method US14756301 2015-08-24 US09797761B2 2017-10-24 John Vander Horst
A liquid level measurement device and method for a wastewater tank or tanks in a recreational vehicle may be implemented by attaching a visual liquid level measuring module (such as a liquid level sight or a mechanical pressure gage) to the inlet of a gate valve that is configured for attachment to the outlet of a recreational vehicle wastewater dump system. The visual liquid level measuring module is configured to entirely fit inboard of the sidewalls of the recreational vehicle and underneath the floor of the recreational vehicle. The liquid level of the wastewater tank may be measured by (a) closing the gate valve, (b) opening a shutoff valve upstream of the gate valve but downstream of the wastewater tank, and (c) reading the level of the liquid indicated by the visual liquid level indicating device.
43 Recreational vehicle winterizing coupling US14455062 2014-08-08 US09702125B2 2017-07-11 Leroy Giesinger
A RV winterizing method that introduces antifreeze to a RV system using a reverse flow procedure by using fittings or a coupling, where the coupling includes a band composed from a strip with a set of ends which over lap when the strip wraps around itself, a knob situated above the set of ends at a top portion of the band, wherein the knob adjust the band. A semi-tubular fitting is braced within the band where the semi-tubular fitting includes a set of lips extending up an inner wall of the band. A hole arranged at a central bottom portion of the semi-tubular fitting. Finally, a fitting continuing from the hole wherein the band attaches to a faucet to create a watertight seal, and enables a non-toxic antifreeze to flow through the fitting, into the faucet and into a plumbing system.
44 Septic drainage system US15152537 2016-05-11 US09631355B1 2017-04-25 Stanley Taraszkiewicz; Robert Taraszkiewicz
A septic drainage system includes a vehicle that has a septic tank and the septic tank has an outlet. A hose is selectively fluidly coupled to the outlet. Thus, the hose may drain the septic tank. The hose has a distal end with respect to the outlet. The distal end may be fluidly coupled to an inlet of a sewer thereby facilitating the septic tank to drain into the sewer. A supporting unit is provided and the supporting unit may be positioned on a support surface. The hose is positioned on the supporting unit such that the hose is inhibited from becoming uncoupled from the outlet and the sewer. Thus, the supporting unit enhances draining the septic tank.
45 RV sewage disposal hose with swiveling connector US13856051 2013-04-03 US09303802B1 2016-04-05 Clay D Price; Jeffrey R Russell; Robert Mancari; Bruce A Angel; Dallas V Eisenhauer; William T Brockington
A swivel coupling is provided for a waste disposal system having a first waste disposal component and a second waste disposal component. The swivel coupling comprises a first coupling portion having a first end and a second end, the second end being configured for connection to the first waste disposal component, and a second coupling portion having a third end and a fourth end, the fourth end being configured for connection to the second waste disposal component. The first end is rotatably connected to the third end such that when the second end is connected to the first waste disposal component and the fourth end is connected to the second waste disposal component, the first and second coupling portions are rotatable relative to one other.
46 Mobile sauna US14615551 2015-02-06 US09283143B2 2016-03-15 Nikita Krasilnikov
A mobile sauna apparatus and related methods are provided. The mobile sauna apparatus includes a mobile vehicle having a vehicle body with a floor, roof and sidewalls. A sauna is mounted in the vehicle, the sauna having a heater with a heater orifice, and an extension from the heater orifice through one of the sidewalls of the vehicle and opening to the exterior of the vehicle. A stove pipe is mounted above the heater, the stove pipe surrounded by an insulating material, wherein the stove pipe extends through at least one of: the roof of the vehicle and one of the sidewalls of the vehicle, and wherein the insulating material is positioned between the stove pipe and the at least one of: the roof of the vehicle and the sidewall of the vehicle.
47 WASTE FLUID HOLDING TANK DRAIN SYSTEM AND METHOD US14805535 2015-07-22 US20160023217A1 2016-01-28 Thomas CORNILLE; Timothy SCHULTZ; Greg EXNER
A waste fluid containment and draining system may have a black waste water holding structure for holding black waste water and a grey waste water holding structure for holding grey waste water. First and second valves may be included for enabling selective emptying of the two holding structures. A macerator pump may be used which has an input in flow communication with both of the first and second valves. A discharge conduit may be in flow communication with an output of the macerator pump. A control subsystem may be in communication with the first and second valves and the macerator pump for controlling the first and second valves, together with the macerator pump, to enable selective pumping out of the holding structures by the macerator pump through the discharge conduit.
48 PEST BARRIER SYSTEM FOR PLUMBING OF MOBILE VEHICLES US14746292 2015-06-22 US20160007586A1 2016-01-14 Charles Ronald Emanuel
A device useful as a pest barrier system for plumbing of mobile vehicles or plant barrier system is disclosed. The pest barrier system for plumbing of mobile vehicles comprising a pest protection system having a first half, a second half, a lower portions and an upper portions. The lower portions of the pest protection system comprise a lower rim. The upper portions of the pest protection system comprises an upper rim. The lower rim comprises a lower external diameter and a lower internal diameter. The upper rim comprises an upper external diameter. The pest protection system fits within a plumbing compartment of a mobile vehicle at a gap comprising an internal diameter which is smaller than the upper external diameter of the upper rim of the pest protection system. The lower portions of the pest protection system receives a portion of a fluid drainage hose having an external hose diameter.
49 Telescopic bracket assembly for vehicle waste tanks US14169319 2014-01-31 US09221401B1 2015-12-29 Brian Birkenstock
A telescopic bracket assembly for vehicle waste tanks, having at least first and second longitudinal frame members, at least one transversal member, a wheel chock assembly, at least one aft transversal member, and at least one longitudinal telescopic assembly. The wheel chock assembly has at least first and second wheel chocks that are fixed to the at least first and second longitudinal frame members respectively. The telescopic bracket assembly for vehicle waste tanks also has at least one transversal telescopic assembly. In a preferred embodiment, the telescopic bracket assembly for vehicle waste tanks is mounted onto an underside of a vehicle, so that it does not obstruct any functionalities of the vehicle. As an example, the vehicle may be a recreational vehicle, or a food trailer, better known as food truck.
50 Hose landing system kit RVS and the like US14257640 2014-04-21 US09211847B1 2015-12-15 James R. Cox; Beverly L. Cox
A hose landing system kit for supporting a hose of a recreational vehicle which comprises a hose support, at least two pairs of stanchions, and at least two bolts, which stanchions act with said support to create channels for the hose. The channels are at least as tall as the height of the hose, and allow the hose to be supported therein with greater ease of placement than prior art methods.
51 Water transport system US13180126 2011-07-11 US08950427B2 2015-02-10 Eugene F. Gallo; Amy-Noelle Gallo
A water transport system comprising a first container, a second container, a mechanical connector fixing the first and second containers to each other and/or a towing vehicle, and a control device. The water transport system may be used in a method of water management for recreational vehicles (RV), trailers, or motor homes. The water transport system may be sized and configured to fit in a bed of the towing vehicle used for towing the RV, trailer, or motor home. The second container may be coupled to a macerator pump of the RV, trailer, or motor home to receive wastewater therefrom and the control device may be configured to automatically shut off the macerator pump when the second container is full.
52 RV mounted sauna US13374044 2011-12-08 US08950018B2 2015-02-10 Nikita Krasilnikov
A mobile recreational vehicle mounted sauna which in one embodiment is wood-fired to provide the super heated atmosphere associated with russian saunas as well as the ambience thereof, with the mobile sauna being provided with cold showers to simulate jumping into a cold lake or river. A bi-fuel capability is provided in one embodiment in which the firebox of the heater is provided with an extension so that its orifice extends to the exterior of the recreational vehicle so that the wood can be conveniently loaded into the firebox, or so that a propane heating element can be inserted into the firebox, with the sauna being operable in one embodiment during transit.
53 DYNAMIC DISINFECTION METHOD FOR A VEHICLE DRINKING WATER TANK US14077457 2013-11-12 US20140072472A1 2014-03-13 Axel Schreiner; Paolo Cavarero
A method for disinfecting a vehicle drinking water tank is disclosed, wherein the method is designed for dynamic disinfection. By providing a vehicle drinking water tank with a spray diffuser, which is arranged inside the vehicle drinking water tank, the disinfecting liquid can be sprayed over substantially the entire inner surface of the tank. Partial filling of the drinking water tank with a disinfecting liquid starts the disinfection method. The dynamics of the disinfection method are achieved by spraying the disinfecting liquid in such a way that a moved film of disinfecting liquid is formed and wets an inner surface of the drinking water tank. Material transport at the inner wall of the tank is improved and mechanical shear forces act on the biofilm, which is to be removed and/or disinfected, in combination with the biochemical disinfection forces.
54 Flexible plumbing assembly for a vehicle US13698099 2010-05-21 US08668237B2 2014-03-11 Eric John Parkes; Dale I. Allen, Jr.
A flexible plumbing assembly for a vehicle having a main cabin portion with an extensible cabin portion that is moveable between a retracted position and an extended position includes a flexible hose having a fixed end connected to the fixed cabin portion and a moveable end connected to the movable cabin portion. The flexible plumbing assembly also includes a sliding structure for facilitating movement of the movable end with respect to the fixed end as the extensible cabin portion moves between the extended and retracted positions. The flexible hose and the sliding structure are disposed in a floor of the extensible cabin portion.
55 Mobile-monitoring and/or decontamination unit structure US13427572 2012-03-22 US08637842B2 2014-01-28 Leslie B. Case, III; Michael R. Fuller; Gregg A. Johnstone; Thomas Pearce O'Kelley; Glenn E. Roberts
A method of using automatic whole body personnel contamination monitors and/or means for decontaminating individuals exposed to radioactive material contamination is provided. The inventive method involves the use of these monitors and/or decontamination means in intermodal containers of mobile-unit structures dedicated to responding to radiological emergency situations. Also provided are such mobile-unit structures, as well as systems that employ such mobile-unit structures.
56 Sanitary system for a vehicle including a removable holding tank US11745638 2007-05-08 US08516622B2 2013-08-27 Frank Schagen; Sander Dijkhoff; Marjan Van Breugel; Thomas Cornille
A sanitary system for a motor vehicle includes a bowl assembly, a base coupled to the bowl assembly and a mobile holding tank removably coupled to the toilet for receiving waste from the toilet and stowable within a storage area defined by the base. The sanitary system further includes a pumping arrangement having a first portion carried by the base and a cooperating second portion carried by the mobile holding tank. The first portion engages the second portion when the mobile holding tank is positioned within the storage area so as to define a fluid path from the mobile holding tank to a remote waste storage tank for pumping of waste from the mobile holding tank to the remote waste storage tank.
57 Vehicle Running Board having Integral Water Tank and Pumping System US13554249 2012-07-20 US20130153055A1 2013-06-20 Ruben E. Gaffoglio
A Vehicle Running Board having Integral Water Tank and Pumping System. The device functions as a vehicle running board, and is aesthetically appealing by integrating with the overall body design. In addition, the device has a hollow interior compartment within which liquid, such as water, can be stored. Furthermore, the device includes an integrated, internal pump for providing a pressurized liquid source for utility purposes. One or more ends of the running board compartment may have a see-through window in order to visually verify the liquid level within the interior compartment. Non-skid material may be adhered or embossed on one or more top surfaces of the device in order to aid in safe ingress to and egress from the vehicle.
58 FLEXIBLE PLUMBING ASSEMBLY FOR A VEHICLE US13698099 2010-05-21 US20130062906A1 2013-03-14 Eric John Parkes; Dale l. Allen, JR.
A flexible plumbing assembly for a vehicle having a main cabin portion with an extensible cabin portion that is moveable between a retracted position and an extended position includes a flexible hose having a fixed end connected to the fixed cabin portion and a moveable end connected to the movable cabin portion. The flexible plumbing assembly also includes a sliding structure for facilitating movement of the movable end with respect to the fixed end as the extensible cabin portion moves between the extended and retracted positions. The flexible hose and the sliding structure are disposed in a floor of the extensible cabin portion.
59 Utilities Pod for Caravans US13501332 2010-10-13 US20130049402A1 2013-02-28 David Smyth; Patrick Hurst; Richard Bell; Richard Bovill
A utilities pod (10) for a vehicle, especially a caravan. The pod is removably mounted underneath the cabin structure and contains utilities apparatus such as a water heater, space heater (62), battery and water tank (60). The pod is connected to the cabin of the vehicle by an interface unit having multiple ports (18) by which said respective utility services are provided to the cabin. The interface unit is configured for installation in the floor of said cabin such that the ports are exposed to the interior of the cabin structure.
60 Hands free device for filling tanks US11652958 2007-01-12 US08091594B2 2012-01-10 Andrew G. Ray
The present invention relates to novel devices and methods of filling tanks designed for holding non-hazardous fluids, especially tanks on recreational vehicles. In a preferred embodiment, the tank to be filled is a water tank. The device of the present invention incorporates several novel and non-obvious features to create a device that permits the filling of tanks in a hands-free manner while keeping water waste to a minimum and preventing the damaging of tank, fill neck or other tank or fill components due to the over filling of the tank.
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