Recycled Toilet: A Sustainable Invention Alan Chang Mauricio Carranza Lilian Diaz Hugo Silva EWS 425...

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Recycled Toilet:A Sustainable Invention

Alan Chang

Mauricio Carranza

Lilian Diaz

Hugo Silva

EWS 425EWS 42503/15/0503/15/05

Abstract

• The idea for this invention emerged when we visited the city of Tijuana. By observing and walking through Rancho Las Flores we noticed that this community had many needs. Poor communities in underdeveloped countries are often faced with the challenge for a better life. Many of them lack the economic means to have a better way of living. The location of this community is in the marginal areas of the city. The lack of basic services has forced them to improvise, by taking materials that are readily available they are able to come up with the most amazing and ingenious inventions. So we wanted to try it.

Mauricio

BridgesRetaining walls

Bridges

Planters

StepsMauricio

Claims

• Need for basic services, such as toilets.

• Must be affordable• Must beautify their

neighborhood• Invention should be multi-

functional• Must be readily available• Must go with the language of

the community. Mauricio

Materials

• Abandoned cars

Mauricio

Materials

• Tires

Mauricio

Our Invention

• Outdoor toilet

• Can also serve as a posting device

Lilián

3D Model

Lilián

3D Model

Lilián

Views

Side view Top viewLilián

How it Works

A-Toilet

B- Vent Stack

C- To Septic Tank

Hugo

A Septic Tank

A- Wastewater inB- Scum layerC- WaterD- Sludge layerE- To drain field

Hugo

Schematic Plan View

A- House

B- Septic tank

C- Distribution box

D- Drain field

Hugo

Cost

Tires $ 0

Car $ 0

Welding $ 10

Labor $ 0

Septic Tank $ 220*

*already available in some locations Hugo

Potential Users

• Poor families

Hugo

Project Profits

• Because of the use of recycled material it can be said that the profits rely in the community having a cleaner environment.

• The sustainable aspect of this project plays an important role as well.

• In conclusion it can be said that many people can be benefited by using this sustainable invention.

Hugo

U.S. Patent #6,780,637 (August 24, 2004):- Disposal apparatus and method for

efficiently bio-converting putrescent wastes (decomposition of organic matter).U.S. Patent #6,758,972 (July 6, 2004):

- Method and system for sustainable treatment of municipal and industrial waste water.

Similar Issued Patents

Alan

Similar Issued Patents (continue)• U.S. Patent #6,585,899 (July 1, 2003):

- Mobile waste treatment system.

- Liquid wastes are evaporated and solid wastes are converted into ash or carbon.

• U.S. Patent #6,557,187 (May 6, 2003):

- Process for disposing of human wastes, a disposable container for collecting human wastes and deodorizing it.

Alan

The End