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filingDate 2014-09-28-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationDate 2017-01-25-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-104337455-B
titleOfInvention Waterless toilet suit for separating dung from urine in earthquake-stricken areas and use method thereof
abstract The invention relates to a waterless toilet suit for separating dung from urine in earthquake-stricken areas and a use method thereof. The waterless toilet suit comprises a deflector which can be repeatedly used, a foldable box type dung-urine separating squatting pan, an assembled type foldable dung-urine separating water closet, disposable second urine bags and outer human excrement bags with self-sealing openings, wherein each outer human excrement bag comprises a first urine bag, a human excrement bag, adsorbent, toilet paper and disinfected tissue. Before urinating, the deflector is sleeved by the urine bag. After urinating, the urine bag is tied and put at a specified place to be stored. Before defecating, a urinal and a defecation pool of the squatting pan or the water closet are respectively sleeved by the urine bag and the human excrement bag. The bagged human excrement and urine are disposed after disaster is relieved. Through the adoption of the waterless toilet suit disclosed by the invention, a pipeline does not need to be built, construction is not needed, water is not needed, a specialized space is not occupied, the volume of the waterless toilet suit is small, the weight of the waterless toilet suit is light, the waterless toilet suit is convenient to transport and provide and is simple to use, not only the problem of fetor is solved, but also the problems of cross infection, water pollution and environmental pollution are solved, so that the waterless toilet suit is especially suitable for disaster areas with adverse conditions.
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