The Mobile Toilet System consists of an outer shell, mechanical device, waste storage container, and packaging bags. The feces are packaged in bags made from biodegradable film, and the waterless, eco-friendly toilet utilizes self-developed squatting/sitting toilet facilities. The mechanical device pulls and seals the packaging bags, controlled by a microcomputer. After use, the feces drop into the storage container with the packaging bag, and a new bag is placed on the toilet bowl surface. The sealing device seals it again, preventing odors from escaping, and no water is needed for flushing.
Public toilets designed for areas with limited water facilities, catering to the preference of people for squatting in public places.
The seal blocks excrement to prevent the release of odors. The automatic flushing valve in the portable toilet opens successively, and the foam system activates upon receiving a signal from the sensor, producing a dense foam that enters the bowl. A small amount of water is used to clean the bowl. In the absence of users, the foam system operates in cycles at a set time, ensuring that the bowl maintains an adequate amount of foam. The entire operation is completed under the control of a numerical control computer.
The intelligent system includes automatic bubble blowing, urine and feces identification, maximum urine collection, feces crushing, flushing, and discharge, automatic level and temperature regulation, fault warnings, and automatic lighting. The system collects urine from the toilet user, which is first filtered with a medication solution, then deodorized, sterilized, colored, and descaled. The medication solution is then sprayed over the toilet bowl, uniformly filtering and blocking odors. The filtered solution is used to flush the feces, and as the number of toilet users increases, the filtered solution is continually replenished. The separated fecal matter is stored or discharged, allowing for a continuous, cyclic renewal process.
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