Super toilet saves less than 1 liter of water

Two Tom engineers, Tom Trainor and Mark Hutton, invented a new type of toilet called Evolute, which allowed 90% of the bioslurry to be cleaned every time you go to the toilet.

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Two engineers on his new invention.(Photo: gizmag.com)

Toilet Evolute's breakthrough is a metal ball used to seal the drain mouth at the end of the funnel of the toilet.

The top of the sphere is carved into a cup, the waste goes straight to the cup and when the water jerks, the ball capsizes so that the waste falls down the drain pipe. A trickle of water will clean the cup before the sphere turns over, while another will wash the funnel above.

The pressure of the water will help the ball to flip up and down and the water jets can fire. It is worth noting that the smell of waste is prevented by the ball, not water, so this toilet does not require the use of S-shaped plumbing.

The Evolute technique simply dumps all waste into the drain pipe to reduce the amount of water used to flush the toilet. According to the inventors, this toilet uses less than 1 liter of water for each jumper, instead of 6 to 12 liters of water as many toilets currently use.

New toilet area is also 30% smaller than normal toilets, so it is especially suitable for apartments or small-sized houses.

Currently the inventors are perfecting the toilet model using Evolute technology and expect this product to be widely launched in the market since 2012./.