Abstract:
Disclosure herein relate to a sanitization system comprising at least one sanitizer dispensing unit integrated in a seat cover for sanitizing user space in a vehicle. Further, disclosure herein relate to a method for sanitizing the user space of the vehicle. Furthermore, disclosure herein relate to a method for estimating degree of sanitization required in the user space. Disclosure herein relate to a method for estimating the degree of sanitization required in user space, wherein the system can effectively sanitize the user space in vehicle and intimating the hygiene status of vehicle before passenger starting the ride thereby protecting passengers from exposure to potentially harmful microbes accumulated on passenger seats as well other interior spaces in the vehicle.
Abstract:
A docking station for a medical device is described. In some examples, the docking station includes a frame and a base plate coupled to the frame. At least a portion of the base plate is coupled to a lower portion of the frame. In some examples, an electronic connector of the docking station is configured to couple to the medical device and to provide power to the medical device when the medical device is docked to the docking station. In some examples, a docking mechanism is coupled to an upper portion of the frame and configured to retain the medical device.
Abstract:
A dumpster and portable toilet system that includes a chassis with a dumpster mounted thereto, a portable toilet housing portion and a transportation vehicle. The chassis has an attachment region. The dumpster portion has an enclosure that is adapted for receiving refuse. The portable toilet housing portion is removably attachable to the attachment region to form a dumpster and portable toilet system. The portable toilet housing portion has a recess formed therein that is adapted to receive a portable toilet. The transportation vehicle has a hoist mechanism for placing the dumpster and portable toilet system onto the transportation vehicle and moving the dumpster and portable toilet system off of the transportation vehicle.
Abstract:
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.
Abstract:
A RV holding tank disposal system for disposing of waste more quickly, cleaner and more sanitarily. The RV holding tank disposal system includes a duct assembly including a first pipe with inlet and outlet ends and a bore extending therethrough, a second pipe with an open first end, a second end, and a bore extending therethrough with the second pipe in operable communication with the first pipe, and a flexible hose with open first and second ends and a bore extending therethrough with the flexible hose fastened at the inlet end of the first pipe; a holding tank connector assembly connected to the duct assembly and adapted to be removably connected to a RV sewage holding tank; and a sewer adapter attachable to the duct assembly and adapted to be removably disposed in a sewer inlet.
Abstract:
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.
Abstract:
A Class B motorhome has an interior layout which includes a bathroom at the rear of the motorhome with a toilet and a shower with the toilet on one side of the bathroom and the shower on the opposite side of the bathroom.
Abstract:
A lavatory arrangement for a vehicle cabin comprises a lavatory housing defining an inner space having an entrance opening, a floor and a first lateral delimitation, a toilet arranged adjacent to the first lateral delimitation, having a front end and a back end and defining a first plane spanned by a longitudinal direction of the toilet and a first axis vertical to the floor, a wash table arranged at the first lateral delimitation. The wash table has a horizontal surface and a lining arrangement extending from the horizontal surface in the direction to the floor, thereby creating a wash table lining surface, the lining arrangement comprises an indentation in a region facing to the toilet, in which indentation the lining arrangement is indented in a direction facing away from the first plane.
Abstract:
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.
Abstract:
A water dispensing system for an automobile includes a docking mechanism in a trunk of the car to detachably hold a water bar that is linked by a water pipe to supply water to a water dispenser in a cabin of the automobile. The water bar includes a rechargeable power unit to provide power to the water bar when the water bar is removed from the automobile.