U.S. patent application number 10/672561 was filed with the patent office on 2005-03-31 for users water storage.
Invention is credited to Korsinsky, Eduard, Korsinsky, Gersh, Korsinsky, Michael.
Application Number | 20050066439 10/672561 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 34376399 |
Filed Date | 2005-03-31 |
United States Patent
Application |
20050066439 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Korsinsky, Gersh ; et
al. |
March 31, 2005 |
Users water storage
Abstract
The water storage from sources for future usage.
Inventors: |
Korsinsky, Gersh; (Brooklyn,
NY) ; Korsinsky, Eduard; (Brooklyn, NY) ;
Korsinsky, Michael; (Brooklyn, NY) |
Correspondence
Address: |
GERSH KORSINSKY
APARTMENT 4B
1236 49th STREET
BROOKLYN
NY
11219
US
|
Family ID: |
34376399 |
Appl. No.: |
10/672561 |
Filed: |
September 29, 2003 |
Current U.S.
Class: |
4/665 |
Current CPC
Class: |
E03B 1/04 20130101; E03B
7/074 20130101; E03B 2001/045 20130101; E03B 1/042 20130101; Y02A
20/108 20180101; E03B 2001/047 20130101 |
Class at
Publication: |
004/665 |
International
Class: |
E03C 001/01; A47K
004/00 |
Claims
1. A user water storage comprising: a receptacle (reservoir) of
water means a prime storage or stock water from water supply system
means; a terminal means a water accumulator through which water
supply the housing consumpions.
2. A water quality standard means a comparison of qualitative value
(criterion) of water for consumption, such drink water is the
highest quality water;
3. A water recycling means reclaiming waste water that meets the
quality standard of the water supply for a type consumption
means.
4. A purification water process means reusing return steam of a
heating system that condensed from cold water supply into system
means.
5. A purification water process means a return of a water heating
system means that cooled from cold water supply into the heating
system means.
6. A purification water process means a boiling water from a Hat
Water Heater cooled from cold water supply into the Hat Water
Heater system.
7. A recycling water means reusing the waste water from a high
quality consumption or low quality water supply by a filtering
means only for a lower quality consumption means
8. A water collection means a combined system of water supply
sources suitable to save water during consumption and comprising: a
Central water supply system; from rain, snow, etc. (from roofs,
yards, side walk streets, sewers, catch basin, etc), underground
waters, ground waters, recycling waters, reuse waters, and like
9. An ingredient water means water impregnated with ingredient
during condensing process
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention is related to water savings and water
quality and more specifically to the right use of water by the
user.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] The disadvantage of the known water users is the fully
dependent from the central water supply.
[0003] However the known water supply systems will not solve the
modem problems.
OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION.
[0004] The objects of this invention is to:
[0005] 1. Save water
[0006] 2. Prevent poisoning of water
[0007] 3. Store water for regular and emergency use
[0008] 4. Preserve high quality of the drinking water
[0009] 5. Semiprivate water supply
[0010] 6. Increase reliability of the water supply
[0011] 7. Control water distribution
[0012] 8. Control water pressure
[0013] 9. Reduce the dependency from the main pipes
[0014] 10. Increase capacity of the existing main pipes from time
sharing
[0015] 11. Increase capacity of the storm and combined sewers from
local using the water
[0016] 12. Increase capacity of the sanitary sewer from use locally
recycling water
[0017] 13. Increase efficiency of the drainage systems and roof
drainage, catch basin and prevent puddles
[0018] 14. Increase water sources and water recycling
[0019] 15. Ease process of cleaning of the drainage systems
[0020] 16. Provide water pressure for sprinklers heads
[0021] 17. Etc.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0022] This invention is directed toward improving use of water,
storage water for emergency needs, use new independent water
sources and recycling, higher the quality and prevent poisoning of
the drinking water, etc.
[0023] The system builds up from functional water units or members
of the system
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] FIG. 1. shows the basic principles for:
[0025] a) unit 1--designing water tank rces
[0026] b) unit 2--increasing supply sources unit for flushing a
toilet with water
[0027] FIG. 2. shows basic principles for designing a unit for
flushing a toilet with water recycling from showers, wash machines,
sinks, etc.
[0028] FIG. 3 shows the basic principles for providing high quality
drinking water
[0029] FIG. 4 shows the basic principles for designing a flush
toilet with water collected from storm sewers, roof, sea, ground
(sidewalk, yards, etc.) and other water collections
[0030] FIG. 5. shows the basic principles for designing a complete
system for the water user from functional units
DETAILED DESSCRIPTONS OF PREFERED EMBODIMENTS
[0031] FIG. 1 shows the basic principles for:
[0032] a) unit 1--designing water tank
[0033] b) unit 2--increasing supply sources
[0034] The unit 1 is a water tank 1 which filled from central water
supply (56) during (37) and valve (2) controls the water level in
tank (1). The filter (51) filters the water in tank before use (54)
during (50). The (53, 50) is the sprinkler line to the sprinkler
heads.
[0035] The unit 2 is the unit 1 with a pump (57) which pumps the
underground water into pipe (52).
[0036] FIG. 2 shows the basic principles for designing an unit for
flushing a toilet from recycling the water from shower/tub,
washers, wash machines, sinks, etc. The pump (4) pumps the water
drainage from washers, sinks, shower/tub, wash machines, etc. and
tank (7) collects the water and pump (50) pumps the filtered water
(8), (9) into tank (11) which water level controlled by valve
(10)
[0037] FIG. 3 shows the basic principles for designing unit for
production high quality steamed drinking water.
[0038] The water from supply (54) in the direction (29) fills the
tank (12) and from the tank (12) circulates the cold water for the
user (44).
[0039] The drinking water amount fills the boiler (15) in direction
(47) and the heater (16) converts the water to steam.
[0040] The steam circulates in direction (47) into the tank (12)
and into member (13), (49) be converted to water which tank (14)
collects the water for user (45).
[0041] FIG. 4 shows basic principles for designing an unit for
flushing a toilet.
[0042] The pump (4) pumps water into members (33) and (40) and tank
(7) collects the water. Filters (8) and (9) are water filters. The
pump (5) pumps the water into tank (11) which water level is
controlled by valve (10). The tank (11) feeds also from central
water supply (54).
[0043] The toilet tank (21) connected to sanitary sewer (54).
[0044] FIG. 5 shows basic principles for designing a complete water
user system such as follows:
[0045] 1. From roof water collections
[0046] 2. From sea, etc. water collections
[0047] 3. From water recycling: sinks, showers/tubs, washer
machines, etc. water collections for flushing
[0048] 4. Unit for production high quality of drinking water
[0049] 5. Water tank storage for emergency use
[0050] 6. Etc.
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