Textiles: fluid treating apparatus – Machines – Drains and overflows
Patent
1991-05-06
1992-06-02
Coe, Philip R.
Textiles: fluid treating apparatus
Machines
Drains and overflows
4665, 1341042, 134115R, 137883, 239200, 239447, D06F 3908, E03C 1122
Patent
active
051176602
ABSTRACT:
A drought relief system employs waste water as normally discharged from an appliance into a plumbing drain. A dual valve assembly is mounted in series within an existing appliance discharge line, usually exteriorly of the appliance and includes a first valve allowing for the distribution of waste water to the normal discharge line. By shutting off this first valve and opening a second valve, waste water is directed into a drought diversion conduit passing through the building wall and communicating with an appropriate distribution line. The latter may comprise a single conduit or a manifold network of conduits such as perforated pipes or hoses and thus permits utilization of water that otherwise would be discharged into the user's septic system or municipal waste system.
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Coburn Jeffrey C.
Downs Dennis J.
Coe Philip R.
Litman Richard C.
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