Aircraft lavatory trash compactor
US-2024308758-A1 · Sep 19, 2024 · US
US9475582B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9475582-B2 |
| Application number | US-56524209-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 23, 2009 |
| Priority date | Oct 2, 2008 |
| Publication date | Oct 25, 2016 |
| Grant date | Oct 25, 2016 |
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An aircraft potable-water system ( 10 ) comprising an automatic valve ( 60 ) associated with an overflow line ( 50 ) and an automatic switch ( 70 ) associated with the storage tank ( 30 ). The switch ( 70 ) vents the storage tank ( 30 ) when it is not full, and automatically converts to a tank-pressurizing condition when the storage tank ( 30 ) is full. This conversion of the switch ( 70 ) causes the valve ( 60 ) to move to an overflow-open position so that excess potable water can be drained through the drainmast ( 18 ).
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The invention claimed is: 1. An aircraft potable-water system comprising: a storage tank that is full when it contains a set amount of potable water and not full when it contains less than this amount; a ground-fill line having an upstream end adapted for connection to an external potable-water source and a downstream end communicating with the storage tank; an overflow line having an upstream end communicating with the storage tank and/or the ground-fill line and a downstream end communicating with a drain; a valve movable between an overflow-open position whereat potable water is not blocked from draining through the drain and an overflow-closed position whereat potable water is blocked from draining through the drain; and wherein the valve automatically moves and/or remains in its overflow-open position when storage tank is full and automatically moves and/or remains in its overflow-closed position when the storage tank is not full, this automatic movement being caused without manual or electrical interaction with the valve; and wherein the drain is a drainmast. 2. An aircraft potable-water system as set forth in claim 1 , further comprising a switch that automatically converts between a full condition when the storage tank is full and a not-full condition when the storage tank is not full; wherein the conversion of the switch to the full condition causes the valve to move to its overflow-open position so that potable water can drain through the drain. 3. An aircraft potable-water system as set forth in claim 2 , wherein the switch senses the level of the potable water contained in the tank and converts to its full condition when the potable water reaches a predetermined level corresponding to the storage tank being full. 4. An aircraft potable-water system as set forth in claim 3 , wherein the switch comprises a sleeve that is sealed when the switch is in its full condition and a vent opening when the switch is in its not-full condition. 5. An aircraft potable-water system as set forth in claim 4 , wherein a float is movable between a lower location and an upper location, and wherein the float is in its upper location when the switch is in its full condition. 6. An aircraft potable-water system as set forth in claim 5 , wherein the float is lifted by potable water within the storage tank to the upper location. 7. An aircraft potable-water system as set forth in claim 1 , wherein an upstream end of the overflow line communicates with the storage tank. 8. An aircraft potable-water system as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the upstream end of the overflow line communicates with the ground-fill line. 9. An aircraft potable-water system as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the valve is a pressure-activated valve that automatically closes upon the tank reaching a predetermined pressure. 10. An aircraft comprising a drainmast and a potable-water system as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the downstream end of the overflow line is connected to the drainmast for ejection of tank-overflow water therethrough. 11. An aircraft as set forth in claim 10 , comprising a water station for dispensing potable water during flight, wherein the potable-water system further comprises a water supply line extending from the storage tank to the water station. 12. A method of filling the storage tank of the aircraft set forth in claim 10 with potable water, said method comprising the steps of: connecting the upstream end of the ground-fill line to an external potable-water source; allowing potable water from the external source to flow through the ground-fill line to the storage tank; and stopping the flow of potable water from the external source when potable water is ejected through the drainmast. 13. A method as set forth in claim 12 , further comprising the step of disconnecting the upstream end of the ground-fill line from the external potable-water source. 14. A method as set forth in claim 12 , characterized by the absence of non-automatic adjustment of an overflow-line-associated valve within the aircraft. 15. A method as set forth in claim 12 , wherein said steps are performed while the aircraft is grounded. 16. An aircraft potable-water system as set forth in claim 1 , comprising: a storage tank that is full when it contains a set amount of potable water and not full when it contains less than this amount; a ground-fill line having an upstream end adapted for connection to an external potable-water source and a downstream end communicating with the storage tank; an overflow line having an upstream end communicating with the storage tank and/or the ground-fill line and a downstream end communicating with a drain; a valve movable between an overflow-open position whereat potable water is not blocked from draining through the drain and an overflow-closed position whereat potable water is blocked from draining through the drain; and wherein the valve automatically moves and/or remains in its overflow-open position when storage tank is full and automatically moves and/or remains in its overflow-closed position when the storage tank is not full, this automatic movement being caused without manual or electrical interaction with the valve; and wherein the valve is set so as to not open at cabin pressure when the aircraft is in flight. 17. An aircraft potable-water system as set forth in claim 16 , wherein the drain is a drainmast. 18. An aircraft potable-water system comprising: a storage tank that is full when it contains a set amount of potable water and not full when it contains less than this amount; a ground-fill line having an upstream end adapted for connection to an external potable-water source and a downstream end communicating with the storage tank; an overflow line having an upstream end communicating with the storage tank and/or the ground-fill line and a downstream end communicating with a drain; a valve movable between an overflow-open position whereat potable water is not blocked from draining through the drain and an overflow-closed position whereat potable water is blocked from draining through the drain; and wherein the valve automatically moves and/or remains in its overflow-open position when storage tank is full and automatically moves and/or remains in its overflow-closed position when the storage tank is not full, this automatic movement being caused without manual or electrical interaction with the valve; and wherein the valve is set to activate at a pressure difference greater than the pressure difference corresponding to the maximum expected altitude of the aircraft and the expected minimum cabin pressure.
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