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A system for a sanitation chamber that can attach to a building is provided. The system generally comprises a frame, crossbeam members, panels, tarp, rails, tank, tubing, and power supply. A plurality of braces and crossbeam members are configured to create a frame having the structural ability to support a tank. Rails connected to the frame are configured to hold the tank. At least one crossbeam member may be configured in a way that causes a portion of the crossbeam to extend above any horizontally aligned braces of the frame, causing any tarp connected to the horizontally aligned crossbeam members to have a pitch. A pump sucks fluid from the reservoir of the tank via tubing running from the reservoir and to the chamber created by the frame. A plurality of holes in the tubing causes the fluid to be emitted in the form of a mist within said chamber.
A system for a sanitation chamber that can attach to a building is provided. The system generally comprises a frame, crossbeam members, panels, tarp, rails, tank, tubing, and power supply. A plurality of braces and crossbeam members are configured to create a frame having the structural ability to support a tank. Rails connected to the frame are configured to hold the tank. At least one crossbeam member may be configured in a way that causes a portion of the crossbeam to extend above any horizontally aligned braces of the frame, causing any tarp connected to the horizontally aligned crossbeam members to have a pitch. A pump sucks fluid from the reservoir of the tank via tubing running from the reservoir and to the chamber created by the frame. A plurality of holes in the tubing causes the fluid to be emitted in the form of a mist within said chamber.
MODULAR PORTABLE SANITATION CHAMBER
FLOOD STEPHANIE (author)
2021-12-30
Patent
Electronic Resource
English