Baths – closets – sinks – and spittoons – Disinfection – Dispensing to or dispenser in flush pipe
Patent
1998-10-06
2000-01-04
Recla, Henry J.
Baths, closets, sinks, and spittoons
Disinfection
Dispensing to or dispenser in flush pipe
4224, 4309, E03D 902
Patent
active
060095679
ABSTRACT:
An inline sanitary conditioning system for a toilet or urinal system comprises a hollow body plumbed into a flush line between the flush valve and the bowl of the toilet or urinal. A cage is mounted into a chamber in the body through which the flush water passes. A solid tablet comprised of a soluble sanitary conditioning material is retained in the cage so that actuation of the flush valve causes water to flow through the upper end of the body into the chamber to dissolve a portion of the solid tablet to form a sanitary conditioning solution which is delivered to the bowl of the toilet or urinal. Preferably, electronic sensing apparatus are provided to detect users of the urinal or toilet, count the number of users, and activate a signal to alert maintenance personnel of the need to replace the sanitary conditioning tablet after 2000 or more users (or any other number) have been counted or predetermined number of days have elapsed.
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Dean John J.
Velezis Nicholas A.
Nguyen Tuan
Recla Henry J.
Waterbury Companies Inc.
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