[0001] The invention concerns device and a method for emptying a collection tank of a toilet
in a railway carriage.
[0002] Modern passenger trains comprise collection tanks to collect urine, faeces and toilet
flush water. These collection tanks must be emptied regularly, usually daily.
[0003] To enable such, the collection tanks are provided with connections, in particular
a connection for coupling a suction hose to be able to empty the collection tank,
and a connection for coupling a supply hose for rinsing water to be able to rinse
the tank.
[0004] In order to empty the collection tanks, facilities are present at train depots that
are provided with a so-called suction post, to which said suction hose and said supply
hose for rinsing water are connected. The suction posts are arranged to be able to
execute a simple program that substantially consists of alternating between suction,
rinsing for a certain time, and suction again. The suction hose and the supply hose
are located on the ground, both during use and when not in use.
[0005] A device for emptying a collection tank of a toilet of a railway carriage is described
in
CN203063962U.
[0006] The known devices for emptying the collection tanks of railway car toilets have a
number of disadvantages, as explained below.
[0007] Because the suction hose and the supply hose, and their couplings, lie on the ground,
they pose a risk to the persons whose task it is to empty the collection tanks. In
particular, they may step on the hoses and couplings and fall or injure their ankles.
This risk is all the greater because this work is carried out when it is dark, and
because the hoses may have a considerable diameter and their couplings may therefore
be of considerable size.
[0008] Also, if the end of the suction hose is laid down, a quantity of liquid originating
from the collection tank can easily flow back out of the coupling and/or the suction
hose, and thereby contaminate the workplace, which is undesirable for the persons
working there due to the possible presence of pathogenic micro-organisms in the collection
tank.
[0009] There is also a risk that couplings for fresh water supply hoses, such as those used
for flushing toilets and for supplying hand washing taps in the train, will become
contaminated with said micro-organisms, because they are located in the same workplace
and can therefore come into contact with spilled contents of the collection tank.
This may also contaminate the fresh water tanks in the train carriage. Although this
fresh water is explicitly advertised in the train carriages as being unsuitable as
drinking water, such contamination is nevertheless undesirable.
[0010] Also, moving the suction hose, and to a lesser extent the supply hose, is hard work,
and the hose length is limited, such that a relatively large number of devices for
emptying the collection tanks are needed to empty the collection tanks of an entire
train. The known devices are therefore typically positioned with a relatively short
distance between them of 13 to 15 meters.
[0011] In order to prevent or reduce the above-mentioned disadvantages, the invention relates
to a device for emptying a collection tank of a toilet of a railway carriage, wherein
the device comprises a suction device, wherein the device comprises a suction hose
connected to the suction device, wherein the suction hose is provided with a first
coupling for coupling the suction hose to an outlet of the collection tank, wherein
the device is provided with a rail extending in a direction, the device being provided
with one or more wheel sets, arranged to be attached to the rail and to move along
the rail in said direction, wherein the suction hose is suspended from the one or
more wheel sets at one or more first positions between the suction device and the
first coupling.
[0012] This allows the suction hose to be used and stored in a suspended position, such
that the risk of accidents is reduced.
[0013] In a preferred embodiment, said direction is a horizontal direction or a direction
deviating less than 5° from horizontal.
[0014] In a preferred embodiment, the rail is located at a height of 100 cm or more, and
more preferably 180 cm or more.
[0015] In a preferred embodiment, the rail is located at a height of 500 cm or less, and
more preferably 400 cm or less.
[0016] In a preferred embodiment, the number of first positions is at least two, wherein
the mutual distance between the first positions is at most: the height of the rail
times two minus 0.20 m.
[0017] This allows to maximize the available height of the rail to be used to suspend the
suction hose, without the suction hose touching the ground.
[0018] In a preferred embodiment, the mutual distance between the first positions is at
least 1.5 m.
[0019] In a preferred embodiment, the number of first positions is at least two, wherein
the mutual distance between the first positions is at least 4.0 m and at most 8.0
m.
[0020] In a preferred embodiment, the suction hose has a length which is at least 10.0 m
and at most of 30.0 m, such that a large area, in particular the entire length of
a train, can be spanned by means of two said suction hoses.
[0021] In a preferred embodiment, the number of said wheel sets is at least two. More preferably,
the number of said wheel sets is three or four or five.
[0022] In a preferred embodiment, the rail has a length which is at least 7.0 m, preferably
which is at least 8.0 m and more preferably which is at least 10.0 m.
[0023] In a preferred embodiment, the rail has a length which is a most 16.0 m and more
preferably which is at most 14.0 m.
[0024] In a preferred embodiment, the device is provided with a holder for the first coupling,
wherein the holder is arranged to suspend the first coupling therefrom.
[0025] This has the advantage that the first coupling does not lie on the ground and does
not pose a tripping hazard. It also prevents or makes it more difficult for the contents
of the suction hose to flow back out of the first coupling, such that the above-mentioned
disadvantages are avoided.
[0026] In a preferred embodiment, the holder is suspended from the rail and the holder is
arranged to move along the rail in said direction.
[0027] In a preferred embodiment, the holder is arranged to suspend the first coupling therefrom,
in that the holder is provided with means for receiving the first coupling, wherein
the means for receiving the first coupling are located at a height which is 100 cm
or more and which is 240 cm or less.
[0028] In a preferred embodiment, the device is provided with a supply hose for supplying
flushing water, wherein the supply hose is connected to a source of flushing water,
wherein the supply hose is provided with a second coupling for coupling the supply
hose to an inlet of the collection tank, wherein the supply hose is suspended from
the one or more wheel sets at one or more second positions between the source of flushing
water and the second coupling.
[0029] This allows the supply hose for rinsing water and the suction hose to be suspended
in a clear manner next to each other on the same rail.
[0030] In a preferred embodiment, the holder is arranged to also suspend the second coupling
therefrom.
[0031] In a preferred embodiment, the number of first positions is equal to the number of
second positions and the mutual distance between the first positions is equal to the
mutual distance between the second positions.
[0032] The invention also relates to a method for emptying a collection tank of a toilet
of a train carriage, wherein a device according to the invention is used, wherein
the suction hose is connected to the collection tank by means of the first coupling
and wherein the tank is at least partially emptied by means of the suction device.
[0033] In order to clarify the invention, a preferred embodiment of a device according to
the invention and a method according to the invention are described below, with reference
to the following figures, in which:
Figure 1 shows a first horizontal view of a device according to the invention;
Figure 2 shows a component of the device of Figure 1 on a larger scale;
Figure 3 shows a second horizontal view of the device of Figure 1, as indicated by
arrow III;
Figures 4 and 5 show components of the device of Figure 3 on a larger scale.
[0034] The device 1, shown in Figures 1 to 5, substantially consists of a suction device
2, two hoses 3,4, connected to the suction device 2, and a guide system to which the
hoses 3,4 are attached in a manner that will be explained below. Such a suction device
2 is also known in the state of the art under the name suction post. The device 1
is shown in Figures 1 to 5 in a state in which it is not in use and in which the hoses
3,4 are stored.
[0035] More specifically, the two hoses are a suction hose 3 for emptying a collection tank
of a toilet of a train carriage and a supply hose 4 for flushing water. The suction
hose 3 is provided with a first coupling 5 which is arranged to be coupled to a complementary
outlet coupling of the collection tank. The supply hose 4 is provided with a second
coupling 6 which is arranged to be coupled to a complementary inlet coupling of the
collection tank. The suction hose 3 and the supply hose 4 both have a length of approximately
27 m.
[0036] The suction device 2 is connected to a source of flushing water and to a drain for
contaminated water and is arranged to execute a simple program wherein two periods
of suction via the suction hose 3 alternate with a period of supplying flushing water
via the supply hose 4.
[0037] The guidance system substantially consists of two posts 7 and a rail 8 extending
horizontally between the upper ends of the posts 7. The rail 8 is located at a height
H1 of 320 cm and has a length L of 11 m. Six wheel sets 9 are attached to the rail
8, which are provided with wheels 10 that are complementary to the rail 8 such that
the wheel sets 9 are able to move along the rail 8.
[0038] To two of the wheel sets 9, in particular the two wheel sets 9 that are located furthest
from the suction device 2, a holder 11 is attached for the first coupling 5 and the
second coupling 6. For this purpose, the holder 11 is provided with hooks 12 to hook
in the first coupling 5 and the second coupling 6. The hooks 12 are located at a height
H2 of 180 cm.
[0039] The suction hose 3 and the supply hose 4 are each attached to one of the other four
wheel sets 9 at four positions along their length, such that the suction hose 3 and
the supply hose 4 are suspended from the rail 8 over a distance A1 of 300 cm and therefore
have a distance A2 of approximately 20 cm from the ground. The four positions along
the length of the suction hose 3 and the supply hose 4 have a mutual distance of approximately
6.5 m.
[0040] The use of the device 1 for emptying and cleaning a collection tank of a toilet of
a railway carriage is simple and as follows.
[0041] The holder 11 is moved along the rail 8 in a direction away from the suction device
2 until the holder 11 is in the vicinity of the outlet coupling and inlet coupling
of the collection tank of the train carriage. As a result, one or more of the wheel
sets 9 to which the suction hose 3 and the supply hose 4 are attached also move along
the rail 8. Subsequently, the first coupling 5 and second coupling 6 are removed from
the holder 11 and connected to the outlet coupling and inlet coupling of the collection
tank. For the sake of completeness, it should be noted that, due to the limited length
of the section of the suction hose 3 and the supply hose 4 between the suction device
2 and the nearest wheel set 9, this nearest wheel set 9 cannot move or can move only
slightly. This nearest wheel set 9 is nevertheless present to facilitate installation
or removal or relocation of the suction hose 3 and the supply hose 4.
[0042] Subsequently, the above-mentioned program is carried out by the suction device 2
to empty and rinse the collection tank.
[0043] The first coupling 5 and second coupling 6 are then released and resuspended on the
hooks 12 of the holder 11. Due to the height H2 of the hooks 12, the first coupling
5 and second coupling 6 can be removed from the holder 11 and resuspended at an ergonomic
height.
[0044] Since the first coupling 5 and second coupling 6 are suspended with their distal
end pointing upwards, no liquid can flow back from these couplings, such that the
working space around the device 1 is not contaminated.
[0045] Subsequently, the holder 11 is moved back along the rail 8 until the storage position
of Figure 1 is reached again. During this entire process, only a small portion of
the suction hose 3 and the supply hose 4, in particular the part near the first and
second couplings 5,6, possibly may be on the ground. The remaining part of the suction
hose 3 and the supply hose 4 are suspended, not in contact with the ground, on the
wheel sets 9.
1. Device (1) for emptying a collection tank of a toilet of a railway carriage, wherein
the device (1) comprises a suction device (2), wherein the device (1) comprises a
suction hose (3) connected to the suction device (2), wherein the suction hose (3)
is provided with a first coupling (5) for coupling the suction hose (3) to an outlet
of the collection tank, characterised in that the device (1) is provided with a rail (8) extending in a direction, the device (1)
being provided with one or more wheel sets (9), arranged to be attached to the rail
(8) and to move along the rail (8) in said direction, wherein the suction hose (3)
is suspended from the one or more wheel sets (9) at one or more first positions between
the suction device (2) and the first coupling (5).
2. Device (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that said direction is a horizontal direction or a direction deviating less than 5° from
horizontal.
3. Device (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that the rail (8) is located at a height (H1) of 100 cm or more.
4. Device (1) according to claim 3, characterised in that the number of first positions is at least two, wherein the mutual distance between
the first positions is at most: the height of the rail (8) times two minus 0.20 m,
wherein the mutual distance between the first positions is at least 1.5 m.
5. Device (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that the number of first positions is at least two, wherein the mutual distance between
the first positions is at least 4.0 m and at most 8.0 m.
6. Device (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that the suction hose (3) has a length which is at least 10.0 m.
7. Device (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that the number of said wheel sets (9) is at least two.
8. Device (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that the rail (8) has a length which is at least 7.0 m.
9. Device (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that the device (1) is provided with a holder (11) for the first coupling (5), wherein
the holder (11) is arranged to suspend the first coupling (5) therefrom.
10. Device (1) according to claim 9, characterised in that the holder (11) is suspended from the rail (8) and is arranged to move along the
rail (8) in said direction.
11. Device (1) according to claim 9 or 10, characterised in that the holder (11) is arranged to suspend the first coupling (5) therefrom, in that the holder (11) is provided with means (12) for receiving the first coupling (5),
wherein the means (12) for receiving the first coupling (5) are located at a height
(H2) which is 100 cm or more and which is 240 cm or less.
12. Device (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that the device (1) is provided with a supply hose (4) for supplying flushing water, wherein
the supply hose (4) is connected to a source of flushing water, wherein the supply
hose (4) is provided with a second coupling (6) for coupling the supply hose (4) to
an inlet of the collection tank, wherein the supply hose (4) is suspended from the
one or more wheel sets (9) at one or more second positions between the source of flushing
water and the second coupling (6).
13. Device (1) according to claim 12 and any one of claims 9 to 11, characterised in that the holder (11) is arranged to suspend the second coupling (6) therefrom.
14. Device (1) according to claim 12 or 13, characterised in that the number of first positions is equal to the number of second positions and that
the mutual distance between the first positions is equal to the mutual distance between
the second positions.
15. Method for emptying a collection tank of a toilet of a train carriage, wherein a device
(1) according to any one of the preceding claims is used, wherein the suction hose
(3) is connected to the collection tank by means of the first coupling (5) and wherein
the tank is at least partially emptied by means of the suction device (2).