Abstract:
A disposal system for human waste incorporating vacuum and heat emitting means to reduce human waste to sterile, bacteria free gases; and, harmless, odorless powders. The system is particularly useful in mobile facilities, such as boats, ships, and the like.
Abstract:
Apparatus for handling human waste wherein the human waste is delivered to a vessel and heat is applied to the vessel, preferably simultaneously with the application of vacuum, to vaporize the liquid component of the waste material leaving dehydrated waste which can be readily removed.
Abstract:
An apparatus for and method of sterilizing and separating solids from liquids in a slurry of sewage wherein said slurry is heated under a high pressure to a high temperature and then released into a low pressure atmosphere whereby the liquids in said heated slurry will burst into a vapor and the solids will be reduced to a fine powder for non-polluting disposal.
Abstract:
Disclosed is a device for analysing water and a swimming pool equipped with such a device. The device includes: an analysis chamber provided with at least one water inlet and at least one water outlet; a sealed housing adjacent to the analysis chamber and isolated from the analysis chamber by a partition; a data processor housed in the sealed housing; at least one probe electrically connected to a data input of the data processor; an electrical power supply electrically connected to a power input of the data processor, the electrical power supply having an electrical generator provided with a turbine housed in the analysis chamber, the electrical generator being electrically connected to the data input of the data processor. The device is useful for monitoring the sanitary state of the water of a swimming pool.
Abstract:
A method and system for the offshore production of fuel includes an offshore marine platform on which is mounted an ammonia production unit. The ammonia production unit may produce ammonia utilizing raw materials sourced adjacent the marine platform, including seawater and electricity from offshore wind turbines. The produced ammonia may be subsequently liquified and transported away from the marine platform, or conveyed to a remote location via a seabed pipeline. A portion of the hydrogen produced as part of the ammonia production process may be utilized to operate onboard combustion turbines that can in turn drive electric generators onboard the marine platform to produce electricity.
Abstract:
A compact waste combustion system deployed within a portable toilet has a burn chamber that includes a processor, a burner, a trapdoor mechanism configured to seal an entrance to the burn chamber when the compact waste combustion system is operated in a first mode and a waste receptacle configured to feed waste material to the burn chamber through the trapdoor mechanism in a second mode of operation. The processor may be configured to detect presence of a waste in the waste receptacle, configure the system to operate in the second mode and to pass waste into the burn chamber, configure the compact waste combustion system to operate in the first mode after the waste has passed into the burn chamber, and activate the burner when the compact waste combustion system is operated in the first mode and the waste is located in the burn chamber.
Abstract:
This invention relates in general to a system for treating hard water encountered in aircraft potable water equipment; such as hot water heaters and, more particularly, to the prevention of scale deposits in aircraft lavatory and galley heated water system components by installing a unique scale reduction system. The scale reduction system generally comprised of a housing with a modular cartridge inserted therein. The cartridge is porous and contains a chemical composition within its inner cavity, and this chemical composition is mixed with untreated inlet fluid flow so that the outlet flow is of a sufficiently diluted concentration. Various chemical compositions may be utilized to counteract any number of conditions that affect potable water equipment and, in one embodiment, a water softening agent is utilized to combat scale build-up in aircraft plumbing.
Abstract:
This invention relates in general to a system for treating hard water encountered in aircraft potable water equipment; such as hot water heaters and, more particularly, to the prevention of scale deposits in aircraft lavatory and galley heated water system components by installing a unique scale reduction system. The scale reduction system generally comprised of a housing with a modular cartridge inserted therein. The cartridge is porous and contains a chemical composition within its inner cavity, and this chemical composition is mixed with untreated inlet fluid flow so that the outlet flow is of a sufficiently diluted concentration. Various chemical compositions may be utilized to counteract any number of conditions that affect potable water equipment and, in one embodiment, a water softening agent is utilized to combat scale build-up in aircraft plumbing.