The invention relates to an aid for a bin or receptacle, and in particular, the invention relates to a device for use with a bin or other receptacle, the device being adapted to automatically raise and lower the lid of a bin or receptacle, or to provide other conveniences.
Bins and other receptacles may take a range of shapes and forms and may be used in a variety of contexts. They conventionally include a container body and a lid or cover; the lid or cover operates to protect or securely store the contents of the container body. In the context of rubbish bins, a lid or cover acts to prevent the escape of unwanted odours or rubbish from the container body, and also to deter the ingress of animals or unwanted access to the bin. The operation of a rubbish bin lid or cover is especially relevant where a rubbish bin is kept in a location accessible to the public at large.
In some examples, bins or other receptacles are made to include an automatically opening or closing lid. In particular examples, the automatic lid of a bin may be responsive to motion at or near the location of the bin lid. In other examples, automatic bin lids may operate to sense objects located on the bin lid and then open the lid downward to deposit the object in the body of the bin. These examples relate to bin lids which are built into the bin, or at least an upper section of the bin, and do not act on an existing bin lid itself.
In still other examples, a foot pedal may be included to mechanically open a bin lid in response to downward pressure applied to the pedal. These examples having mechanical operation are less convenient as they require the physical exertion of the user, may be prone to break down due to mechanical failure resulting from user interaction with the mechanical part, and may also be difficult to apply to existing bins or bin lids.
Where a person has their hands full, particularly with the objects they want to deposit into a bin, they may find it difficult to open and/or close a bin lid without having to put the objects down. This may be inconvenient if there are a number of different objects which could be time consuming to put down and pick up individually. Furthermore, due to disability, old age, physical impairments or other circumstances, some persons may have difficulty using, cleaning, managing or maintaining bins or other receptacles. The difficulties may be particularly apparent where the bin and/or bin lid is large, heavy and/or difficult to reach. Able bodied persons may also benefit from an aid that opens and closes a bin lid to coincide with the times they are depositing material into bins, or an aid which provides for other conveniences.
A technical problem resides in creating a bin aid that is able to be used with existing bins, and which desirably has advantages of providing ease of access. For example, advantages provided may include providing a mechanism that operates consistently to automatically raise or lower the bin lid without damaging the bin or bin lid, or that the bin lid automatically opens when someone, or something, approaches the bin, or advantages which provides an increase in convenience. A technical problem also resides in assisting with the depositing of material into the bin by automatically opening the bin lid and keeping the bin lid open for such a time to permit depositing of material into the bin body, thereby offering increased convenience for the user. It is preferable for the bin lid to automatically close after objects have been deposited into the bin body. Other aspects of bin use, including cleaning and bin management (e.g. remembering which bin of many is the right one to be placed on the street on a given day), are recognised as being areas for improvement.
Previous arrangements of the types described above are not entirely satisfactory, and there is accordingly a need to address one or more of the abovementioned or other limitations of the state of the art, or at least provide a useful alternative.
It is to be understood that, if any prior art information is referred to herein, such reference does not constitute an admission that the information forms part of the common general knowledge in the art, in Australia or any other country.
The present invention arises from a recognition that improvements in relation to the accessibility and convenience of bins or other receptacles can be achieved by providing a device for use with a bin or other receptacle adapted to automatically raise and lower the lid of a bin or receptacle, or by providing other features to improve convenience.
According to one aspect of the invention, there is provided a bin aid adapted to raise and lower a bin lid of a bin, the bin aid including: a main body; a connection means functionally connectable with the main body and able to functionally engage with the bin lid; and a control means for controlling one or more functions to aid the use of a bin including to selectively control the at least one connection means; wherein the at least one connection means is able selectively to raise and to lower the bin lid with respect to the closely located bin.
According to a further aspect of the invention, there is provided a bin aid adapted to raise and lower a bin lid of a bin, the bin aid including: a main body; a connection means connected with the main body and able to functionally engage with, and to functionally disengage from, the bin lid; and a control means for selectively controlling the at least one connection means to selectively raise and lower the bin lid of the bin.
According to a further aspect of the invention, there is a provided a bin aid adapted to raise and lower a bin lid of a bin, the bin aid including: a connection means able to functionally engage with, and to functionally disengage from, the bin lid; and a control means for selectively controlling the at least one connection means to selectively raise and lower the bin lid.
Preferably, the connection means includes a rotatable unit.
Preferably, the connection means includes a bin lid engaging element.
The rotatable unit may include receiving means for receiving an engaging element for engaging with the bin lid. The receiving means is preferably able to lock together with the engaging element.
Preferably, the receiving means includes a jaw. The jaw preferably includes a spring loaded upper and/or lower portion, the upper or lower portion being movable to open to receive, and movable to close to lock together with, the engaging element.
Preferably, the engaging element includes a swing.
The engaging element is preferably able to lock together with the rotatable unit such that the swing and rotatable unit move together when the rotatable unit moves.
The rotatable unit is preferably adapted to pull the swing downwardly.
Preferably, the rotatable unit and/or swing is able to translate. The rotatable unit and/or swing is preferably able to translate upwardly and/or downwardly. Downward translation of the rotatable unit and/or swing preferably enables raising the bin lid, and upward translation of the rotatable unit preferably enables lowering of the bin lid.
Preferably, the rotatable unit and/or swing is able to translate inwardly to and/or outwardly from the bin. Inward translation of the rotatable unit and/or swing occurs preferably enables raising the bin lid and outward translation preferably enables lowering the bin lid.
Preferably, the swing is able to rotate and translate.
Preferably, the rotatable unit is able to rotate and translate the swing.
Preferably, the rotatable element and/or swing is adapted to rotate away from the bin to enable raising the bin lid, and to rotate toward the bin to enable closing the bin lid.
Preferably, the swing includes at least one portion having a shape that is complementary to the shape of the receiving means of the rotatable element. The at least one complementary shaped portion of the swing may have a non-circular cross section. The at least one complementary shaped portion may include at least three planar faces. Preferably, the at least one complementary shaped portion has a rectangular cross-section.
Preferably, the at least one complementary shaped portion of the swing comprises a middle portion of the swing. The at least one complementary shaped portion of the swing may comprise a bar.
The engaging element is preferably adapted to raise or lower the bin lid by applying a force to the underside of the bin lid. Preferably, the force is able to be applied by pivoting the engaging element upon the bin. Preferably, pivoting of the engaging element occurs as the swing moves. Preferably, the pivoting is upon a handle of the bin.
In a preferred form, the engaging element includes at least one lifter for engaging with the underside of the bin lid.
Preferably, the engaging element is able to engage with a first underside section of the bin lid, and a second opposing underside section of the bin lid on the other side of the lid.
The engaging element preferably includes one or more arms that extend outwardly from the swing. Preferably, the arms extend inwardly towards the bin when in situ.
Preferably, the at least one lifter is locatable at the end of each arm.
Each at least one lifter preferably includes a lifting element for engaging the underside surface of the bin lid. Preferably, the lifting element is able to rest on the upper surface of a rim of the bin when the bin lid is in a closed position.
Preferably, the lifting element includes a planar section. The lifting element may include a winged section. Preferably, the winged section is adapted to engage with increased surface area of the lower surface of the bin lid.
Preferably, each at least one lifter is removably connectable to end of each arm.
Preferably, each at least one lifter includes a shaped part to pivot on a bin handle. The shaped part is preferably shaped to have a complementary fit with an exterior surface of the bin handle. In a preferred form, the shaped part is semicircular or ‘U’ shaped.
Preferably, the engaging element is adapted to extend across a width of the bin lid. The engaging element may be adapted to have an adjustable width. In a preferred form, the engaging element is adjustable in width to fit bins having different widths. Preferably, the middle portion of the swing and/or the arms are adjustable in length to adjust the width of the engaging element.
The connection means preferably includes a translation element for moving the rotatable unit. Preferably, the translation element is cyclically moveable. The translation element is preferably connectable to the rotatable unit. The translation element may comprise a shaft. The rotatable unit is preferably rotatable with respect to the shaft.
Preferably, the translation element is engageable with a drive unit to translate the shaft upwardly and downwardly. Preferably, the drive unit is able to translate the shaft downwardly or upwardly in a cyclical manner to selectively raise or lower the bin lid. The shaft includes may include a rack for interacting with a pinion in the drive unit.
The translation element may comprise a chain including a plurality of chain elements. Preferably, chain elements in the chain are able to be translated downwardly or upwardly for selectively raising or lowering the bin lid.
In a preferred form, the rotatable unit includes direct receiving means for directly receiving the bin lid. Preferably, the direct receiving means is able to lock together with the bin lid. Preferably, the direct receiving means is able to lock together with bin lid such that the bin lid and direct receiving means move together when the direct receiving means moves. Preferably, the direct receiving means is able to receive and lock together with a rearward portion of the bin lid. Preferably, the direct receiving means is able to push the rearward portion of the bin lid downwardly to provide for raising of an opposing frontward portion of the bin lid.
The direct receiving means is preferably adapted to rotate and translate. In a preferred form, the direct receiving means is adapted to rotate and translate the rearward portion of the bin lid
Preferably, the connection means includes a pivot means. Preferably, the pivot means is connectable to the rotatable unit. Preferably, the pivot means is able to move the rotatable unit upwardly and/or downwardly. Preferably the pivot means is able to move the rotatable unit inwardly to and outwardly from the main body.
Preferably, the pivot means is able to rotate relative to the main body.
Preferably, the pivot means includes a shaft connectable to the rotatable unit that is movable upwardly and/or downwardly.
Preferably, the control means controls the rotating of the rotatable unit and/or the translating of the translation element and/or the pivoting of the pivot means.
Preferably, the control means includes one or more electronic control functions operative to move, rotate and/or translate the connections means, or a part thereof.
Preferably, the bin aid is adapted to aid the use of a closely located bin.
According to a further aspect of the invention, there is provided a bin aid adapted to aid the use of a closely located bin including to raise and lower a bin lid of the bin, the bin aid including: a main body; at least one connection means functionally connected with the main body and able to functionally engage with a bin lid of a closely located bin; a control means for controlling a plurality of functions to aid the use of a bin including one function to selectively control the at least one connection means; wherein the at least one connection means is able selectively to raise and to lower the bin lid with respect to the closely located bin.
Preferably, the connection means includes an arm and one or more electronic control functions operative to raise or lower the arm.
The arm may be able to be placed into an engaged position with respect to the bin lid of a closely located bin, and a non-engaged position with respect to the bin lid, wherein when the arm in the engaged position is raised, the bin lid is raised, and when the arm in the engaged position is lowered, the bin lid is lowered
The connection means may include a cable and one or more electronic control functions operate to extend or retract the cable.
Preferably, the arm is able to be placed into an engaged position with respect to the bin lid of a closely located bin, and a non-engaged position with respect to the bin lid, wherein when the cable in the engaged position is retracted, the bin lid is raised, and when the cable in the engaged position is extended, the bin lid is lowered.
The connection means may include an engaging element for engaging the lid of the bin.
The engaging element for engaging the lid of the bin may be a plate or arm for engaging an under-surface of the bin lid or bin handle.
The engaging element for engaging the lid of the bin is preferably a magnetic connector for engaging a metallic or magnet connected to the bin lid or bin handle.
According to a further aspect of the invention, there is provided a bin aid adapted to raise and lower a bin lid, the bin aid including: an arm moveably attached to main body, the arm being able to be raised and lowered with respect to the main body; one or more electronic control functions to operate the raising or lowering of the arm; the arm being able to be put into an engaged position with respect to the bin lid, and a non-engaged position with respect to the bin lid; wherein when the arm in the engaged position is raised the bin lid is raised, and when the arm in the engaged position is lowered, the bin lid is lowered.
According to an aspect of the invention, there is provided a bin aid adapted to raise and lower a plurality of bin lids, the bin aid including: a plurality of arms movably attached to a main body, the arms being able to be raised and lowered with respect to the main body; one or more electronic control functions to operate the raising or lowering of the plurality of arms; each arm is able to be put into an engaged position with respect to one of the bin lids, and a non-engaged position with respect to one of the bin lids; wherein when one of the arms is raised in the engaged position one of the bin lids is raised, and when one of the arms is lowered in the engaged position one of the bin lids is lowered.
The bin aid is separable from the bin and bin lid. The bin aid is preferably adapted to engage with a bin including one or more wheels, and said bin is preferably able to be wheeled away from the bin aid when the arm is in a non-engaged position with respect to the bin lid of said bin.
The bin aid is able to be retrofit to an existing bin and bin lid.
The bin aid may include at least two arms, and the main body may be centrally located such that one or more first side arms are movably attached to a first side of the main body, and one or more second side arms are movably attached to a second side of the main body, the second side being on the opposite side to the first side of the central main body.
Each arm attached to the main body is preferably adapted to engage with a bin lid via engagement means. The engagement means may be located towards an end of the arm.
The bin lid engagement means may include a magnet on an arm for magnetically engaging with a magnet attachable to a bin lid.
The magnet may be mounted on the arm. The magnet is preferably attachable to the bin lid by screwing the magnet into the bin lid.
The magnet on the arm may be tethered to the arm.
The bin lid engagement means may comprise a strip of material movable through a handle of the bin lid, the strip including a magnetic portion.
The bin lid engagement means may comprise a hook which is adapted to engage with a handle located on the upper surface of the bid lid.
The bin lid engagement means may comprise a push down locking member. The push down locking member may include a movable latch. The latch may comprise a movable jaw. The push down locking member may engage with the bin lid by receiving a downward force to move the movable latch or jaw inwards.
The arm may be extendable in length.
The bin aid may include a bin container engaging means. The bin container engaging means preferably engages with a rear portion of the bin container. The bin lid engagement means and the bin container engagement means may co-operatively engage with the bin.
Preferably, the bin aid includes a sensing means for sensing when the bin is a suitable location for the bin lid engagement means to engage with the bin lid. The sensing means is preferably able to sense when a bin engages with the bin container engaging means. The sensing means is preferably able to sense whether or not a bin lid engages with the bin lid engaging means (i.e. whether the arm is in the engaged or a disengaged position with respect to the bind lid).
The arm may be movable to a bin insertion position in which the arm is raised with respect to the main body. Preferably, the arm permits insertion of the bin into the bin container engaging means when the arm is in the bin insertion position.
The arm preferably moves automatically to the bin insertion position where the bin is not sensed by the bin sensing means and/or the bin lid engaging means sensor senses that the arm is in a disengaged position.
There may be a delay between automatically moving the arm into the bin insertion position after the arm is placed in a disengaged position.
A sound may be generated by the bin aid when the arms are raised or lowered. The sound may be generated where the arm is automatically raised after being placed in a disengaged position.
The arm may be placed in the engaged position when:
The arm(s) may be placed in the disengaged position after they are in the engaged position.
Preferably the one or more electronic control functions include any one or combination of the following:
The bin aid may be free standing and include a base and intermediate section located between the main body and the base.
Preferably, the base includes a fillable chamber. The fillable chamber may be filled with sand, water, or other granular or fluid substances.
The bin aid may be adapted to be fixed to a separate structure to locate the arm(s) at a sufficient height above the bin lid(s), and to be at a sufficient distance from said separate structure, to enable the arm(s) of the bin aid to raise and lower the bin lid(s).
In a preferred form of the invention, at least one of the arm(s) is supported by one or more auxiliary base(s) which are spaced apart from each other and the base.
At least one of the arm(s) may be supported by one or more brackets adapted to be fixed to a separate structure. The separate structure may be the same structure to which the bin aid is adapted to be fixed.
Each arm is movable with respect to the main body between a raised position and a lowered position.
The main body may include a plurality of rotating bosses on each of the left and right sides of the main body, each rotating boss being attachable to a base of an arm, and able to raise and lower the arm by rotating with respect to the main body. The plurality of rotating bosses are preferably vertically spaced to permit locating an arm on a higher boss or a lower boss, according to height of the bin and bin lid which the arm is intended to raise and lower
The arm(s) may be raised and lowered by an electric motor located in the main body. The electric motor is powered by a battery which is located in the main body, or elsewhere in or on the bin aid. The battery may be charged by a mains connection and/or solar panel. The solar panel may be located on a pole which extends from the main body.
The main body may include a battery charge display to indicate the amount of charge remains in the battery.
The arm(s) may be raised and lowered by an electric motor powered by a mains connection.
The main body may include a photocell for responding to ambient light.
The main body may include a temperature display
The bin aid may include a bin aid light to illuminate an area around the bin aid. When the light intensity is below a pre-determined threshold, the bin aid light may automatically turn on; and when the light intensity is above a pre-determined threshold, the bin aid light may automatically turn off
The liquid is preferably de-odourising. The liquid may have animal or insect deterring properties. The liquid may be stored in a refillable tank. Preferably, the refillable tank is located on the main body. The refillable tank preferably includes a liquid sensor to indicate when the liquid in the tank is low. The liquid sensor is electronically connected to an indicator able to indicate when the liquid in the tank is low.
When the bin lid engaging means is engaged, and the bin lid is raised, the bin aid is able to spray liquid into the bin via a liquid jet.
The bin aid is preferably electronically connected to an indicator able to indicate one or more of the following:
The main body preferably includes a plurality of buttons, the plurality of buttons controlling one or more of the following actions:
The features described in relation to one or more aspects of the invention are to be understood as applicable to other aspects of the invention.
Many advantages are achieved by the present invention, many of which will be well appreciated by a skilled person.
Notwithstanding any other forms which may fall within the scope of the present invention, preferred embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
A range of embodiments of a bin aid is shown by the Figures and is as described and depicted herein in connection with an illustrative but series of non-limiting preferred embodiments for a particular application.
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The structure, principle and operation of the described aid, as will be appreciated by those skilled in the art includes a structure adapted to aid the use of a closely located wheelie bin 15 including to raise and lower a bin lid 17 of the bin, the bin aid including: a main body; at least one connection means functionally connected with the main body 30 and able to functionally engage with a bin lid 17 of a closely located bin; a control means for controlling a plurality of functions to aid the use of a bin including one function to selectively control the at least one connection means; wherein the at least one connection means is able selectively to raise and to lower the bin lid with respect to the closely located bin.
The main body 30 of the bin aid can comprise various forms. In one form as shown in
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A still further embodiment of the main body 31 that stands as a fixed wheelie bin station but can include a supporting wheel 36 which does not come into play until the wheelie bin station is tilted a certain amount. In this way the main body 35 forms a stable base until it has been suitably tilted to the moving wheeled position and form a wheeled main body 32.
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The main body 30 in its various forms can include a stabilising base 52. This can be a larger footprint base or a weight increase base so as to bring the centre of gravity of the bin aid to a substantially lower position and prevent accidental tipping. Such weight increase of base can be a water or sand filled base container or it can include a solid heavy base.
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Opening Means—Preferably opening means will be automatic so as to allow hands free operation off the opening of the lid 17 of the bin 16 when the user's hands are full with rubbish to be placed into the bin.
1—Where there are multiple bins, each will have a control unit that it will be attached to. There will be one master control unit with all of the controls in it, for each house to control their rubbish bin, there are too many houses that has only one bin so those houses only needs a master unit. If the house or premises has more than one bin, therefore will need one master unit and a unit that the bin will be attached to but this unit will do whatever the master unit tells it to do. the master unit will be dominant to the slave unit. They will look the same but operate differently. There can be hard wiring that will go from master unit to the slave units to be able to control them. However, in another form there can be electronic connection like Wi-Fi or Bluetooth.
2—The bin attachments can interlock with the master and slave units. In this way you can have multiple bins or be in an apartment with multiple bin users and other options.
3—options can include the ability to remove the bins from the units or vice versa so that not only is there retrofitting possible but reversal of the retrofitting. This is often important when users move locations and the bin remains council property and is retained on the existing property.
A—Remote control—A user's foot can enable opening of the lids by engaging the right slipper and the user's left foot can release the bin from the main unit for 10 minutes. If the bin is not removed, it will lock again. If it is your day to take the bins out, and you are inside the house, with the rubbish and recycle bags in your hand you just have to step on the right slipper to open the lids and left slipper to release the bins so after you put the trash in the bins and the bins are closed, then you can pull the bins out from the units.
B—Wi-fi connection—when a user comes home from work, normally they want to take the bins out so when they go inside the house, they don't want to come out again. There is provided an application on a personal electronic device so that the use can connect to the bins through their wi-fi and release the bins from the master unit or the slave units and whichever they don't remove will lock again after 10 minutes or it will be adjustable so a suited time is programmed.
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The main body includes a leg portion 51 mounted on the stabilising base 52 and supporting a middle-elongated section 53 and a colinear top extension portion 54 supporting a solar panel 55. The bin aid is elongated and upright so as to coextend next to a bin. It can operate without a separate supporting main body 30 as that function is built in particularly with the supporting base 52.
Connected to and on either side of the main middle elongated section 53 are two arms 42 that are at different heights so as to overly different height bins such as shown in
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Further the bin aids can include a deodorant+washer unit 60 built into the body 53 and having a specialised 2 litre liquid chamber, which will hold chemicals that will make deodorise the bins, improve smell and keep the flies and birds away. This liquid will last about 6 months. The body has two water jets 68 on either side of an LED spot light and below a water temperature gauge 61 that monitors washing liquid temperature.
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It can be seen that this version of bin aid is self-sufficient and a standalone product. It includes solar panel so as to be self-powering and apart from rare filling of the water tank can stay operational for months without maintenance or resetting. It is this continual action for a continual daily problem of bins that provides one substantial advantage to the users.
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The body 30 includes mounting means 90 for mounting the connection means to the body. The connection means comprises rotatable unit 77, translation element comprising shaft 92, drive unit which in the present embodiment comprises the pinion 91 and spring means 94, and a bin lid engaging element (not shown). The drive unit further operates to translate the shaft of translation element 92 and enable pivoting of the shaft of the translation element with respect to the body 30.
The pinion 91 comprises a circular gear adapted to engage with linear gear on the rearward side of the drive shaft 92. The pinion is able to be selectively controlled by the control means to rotate the pinion in a clockwise direction to translate the shaft 92 downwards, and to rotate to pinion in a counter-clockwise direction to translate the shaft 92 upwards with respect to the body. When the rotatable unit 77 is functionally connected to a bin lid (e.g. by bin lid engaging element, not shown) it is able to raise and lower the bin lid.
In more detail, the upper jaw 95 moves upwardly away from the lower jaw 96 to receive the swing of the bin lid engaging element (not shown). Once the swing has been received, the upper jaw 95, due to a spring loaded bias, then moves towards the lower jaw 96 to lock the swing together with the receiving means (i.e. the upper and lower jaws, 95, 96) of the rotatable unit 77.
Once the rotatable unit 77 has received the swing, the pinion may be selectively controlled to rotate in a clockwise direction to lower the shaft 92. As the shaft 92 is lowered, it brings the swing downwardly. As the swing moves downwardly, it together with the rotatable unit 77, rotate relative to the shaft 92. Additionally, as the swing moves downwardly, it will also move (together with the shaft 92 and rotatable unit 77) outwardly from the body 30 and inwardly toward the bin (not shown). This movement of the shaft and rotatable unit is permitted by spring means 94 that includes roller which rolls along the shaft and provides spring loaded resistance in a horizontal direction against the translation element in operation. The spring means is able to contract (see
The pinion may be also be selectively controlled to rotate in a counter-clockwise direction to translate the shaft 92 upwardly. As the shaft 92 is moved upwardly relative to the body 30, it translates the swing upwardly. As the swing moves upwardly, it together with the rotatable unit 77, rotates relative to the shaft 92. Additionally, as the swing moves upwardly, it will also move (together with the shaft 92 and rotatable unit 77) inwardly to the body 30 and outwardly from the bin (not shown). This movement of the shaft and rotatable unit is permitted by spring means 94 that includes a roller which rolls along the shaft and provides spring loaded resistance in a horizontal direction against the translation element in operation. The spring means is able to expand (see
The weight of the bin 15 keeps the body of the bin 16 relatively stable and in the one location. However, stabilising means (not shown) can be provided to receive the wheels 20 or another part of the bin to further stabilise the bin 15 as the connection means is controlled to raise and lower the bin lid 17.
The side controls include switches comprising of:
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Further the bin aids can include a deodorant+washer unit built into the body and having a specialised 2 litre liquid chamber, which will hold chemicals that will make deodorise the bins, improve smell and keep the flies and birds away. This liquid will last about 6 months. The body has two water jets 76 on either side of an LED spot light 80 and below a water temperature gauge 71 that monitors washing liquid temperature.
Pre-set time 3 am (the time will be locked into a convenient non-use time). When the bins are emptied and put back in position the bin lids will open overnight at 3 am by the timer and spray the deodorant into each bin for 2 seconds. First one bin then the other, then close the lid, if the bin is not in the position will not spray. The user will activate the function with the switch as required. The red light will stay on with the EMPTY writing, as the water is low in the tank. The motor will not work if the tank is empty.
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The swing 85 has a functionally significant role for the automated bin opener embodiment depicted in
The swing 85 is held in position by lifters 82 that provide for the positioning of the swing and the lifting of the bin lid.
The positioning of the swing 85 is achieved by the lifter 82 having two shaped connected parts 82A, 82B. At one end is an inverted U shaped part 82A with one longer arm that fits over the bin handle 22 and has the longer arm extending below the handle 22. The other shaped part 82B at the other end, called a lifting element, is a flat plate section that extends rectilinearly from the inverted U-shaped part 82A so as to reach and to overly the rim of the bin 16.
The length of the swing 85 will be adjustable laterally to change according to the bin width size. The lifters 82 length and height will vary according to bin shape.
There are two holes 83, 84 on each lifter 82—one hole 84 is in the one longer arm of the inverted U shape of the lifter. This hole on the front is for the arm 86 of the swing 85 to extend therethrough and underneath the handle so as to encapsulate the handle while still allowing the swing 85 to rotate around the handle 22. The other hole 83 is on the flat portion of the lifter 82 and in position is between the handle and the rim of the bin for receiving the shackle of the locks 89.
There is one hole 87 on each end of the arms 86 of the Swing 85. When the Swing 85 engages with the lifters during installation, the arms 86 extend through the hole 84 of the curved portion of the lifter 82 and the hole in the end of the arm 86 is pushed in until it underfits and aligns with the holes 83 on the flat portion of the lifter attached to the top of the bin 16. This is locked in position by the locks 89.
The swing 85 and the holes on the lifters 82 will line up so the consumer can attach the locks 89 to secure them onto the bins 16. There are two locks for every bin and both locks can have the same key but different set of keys from other bins. The locks will engage with the Swing and the lifter to hold them together.
It can be seen that after fulfilling this clean retrofit the lid 17 can readily rotate and overly the flat part of the lifters 82 that overly the rim of the bin 16A. Every bin, no matter what size and height, will have 2 lifters 82 at either end of the bin handle 22. The left lifter will sit on the left side of the bin handle and underneath the left, back corner of the lid. The right lifter will sit on the right side of the bin handle and underneath the right, back corner of the lid.
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It will be understood that the bin lid engaging elements comprising the swing 85, lifters 81, 82, and arms 86, and in particular U shaped parts 82A, 81A are adapted to pivot upon the handle of the bin. In particular, the U shaped part has a complementary fit with the bin handle 21.
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Each of the shafts 92, 92A, 108 and 118 include a gear (i.e. a rack) which in shafts 92, 108 and 118 is linear, and in shaft 92A is curved. The gear on the shafts is adapted to engage with a circular gear or pinion which is located on the body of the bin aid and which is able to be controlled by controlling means (not shown) to move the shaft and translate the shaft and thereby the rotatable element at least downwardly and/or upwardly.
General Statements
It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that many modifications and variations may be made to the embodiments described herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Reference throughout this specification to “one embodiment” or “an embodiment” means that a particular feature, structure or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the present invention. Thus, appearances of the phrases “in one embodiment” or “in an embodiment” in various places throughout this specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment but may. Furthermore, the particular features, structures or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner, as would be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art from this disclosure, in one or more embodiments.
Similarly it should be appreciated that in the above description of example embodiments of the invention, various features of the invention are sometimes grouped together in a single embodiment, figure, or description thereof for the purpose of streamlining the disclosure and aiding in the understanding of one or more of the various inventive aspects. This method of disclosure, however, is not to be interpreted as reflecting an intention that the claimed invention requires more features than are expressly recited in each claim. Rather, as the following claims reflect, inventive aspects lie in less than all features of a single foregoing disclosed embodiment. Thus, the claims following the Detailed Description of Specific Embodiments are hereby expressly incorporated into this Detailed Description of Specific Embodiments, with each claim standing on its own as a separate embodiment of this invention.
Furthermore, while some embodiments described herein include some but not other features included in other embodiments, combinations of features of different embodiments are meant to be within the scope of the invention, and form different embodiments, as would be understood by those in the art. For example, in the following claims, any of the claimed embodiments can be used in any combination.
As used herein, unless otherwise specified the use of the ordinal adjectives “first”, “second”, “third”, etc., to describe a common object, merely indicate that different instances of like objects are being referred to, and are not intended to imply that the objects so described must be in a given sequence, either temporally, spatially, in ranking, or in any other manner.
In describing the preferred embodiment of the invention illustrated in the drawings, specific terminology will be resorted to for the sake of clarity. However, the invention is not intended to be limited to the specific terms so selected, and it is to be understood that each specific term includes all technical equivalents which operate in a similar manner to accomplish a similar technical purpose. Terms such as “forward”, “rearward”, “radially”, “peripherally”, “upwardly”, “downwardly”, and the like are used as words of convenience to provide reference points and are not to be construed as limiting terms.
Throughout the specification and claims, the word “comprise” and its derivatives are intended to have an inclusive rather than exclusive meaning unless the contrary is expressly stated or the context requires otherwise. That is, the word “comprise” and its derivatives will be taken to indicate the inclusion of not only the listed components, steps or features, that it directly references, but also other components, steps or features not specifically listed, unless the contrary is expressly stated or the context requires otherwise.
In the present specification, terms such as “part”, “component”, “means”, “section”, “element”, “segment”, may refer to singular or plural items and are terms intended to refer to a set of properties, functions or characteristics performed by one or more items having one or more parts. It is envisaged that where a “part”, “component”, “means”, “element”, “section”, “segment”, or similar term is described as consisting of a single item, then a functionally equivalent object consisting of multiple items is considered to fall within the scope of the term; and similarly, where a “part”, “component”, “means”, “element”, “section”, “segment”, or similar term is described as consisting of multiple items, a functionally equivalent object consisting of a single item is considered to fall within the scope of the term. The intended interpretation of such terms described in this paragraph should apply unless the contrary is expressly stated or the context requires otherwise.
The term “connected” or a similar term, should not be interpreted as being limitative to direct connections only. Thus, the scope of the expression a device A connected to a device B should not be limited to devices or systems wherein an output of device A is directly connected to an input of device B. It means that there exists a path between an output of A and an input of B which may be a path including other devices or means. “Connected”, or a similar term, may mean that two or more elements are either in direct physical or electrical contact, or that two or more elements are not in direct contact with each other yet still co-operate or interact with each other.
The dimensions provided in relation to the illustrative bin aid are not intended to be prescriptive of all bin aids falling within the scope of the invention. The dimensions are provided for illustrative purposes only and should not be construed otherwise.
The mere disclosure of a product or method element in the specification should not be construed as being essential to the invention claimed herein, except where it is either expressly stated to be so or expressly recited in a claim.
The terms in the claims have the broadest scope of meaning they would have been given by a person of ordinary skill in the art as of the relevant date.
The terms “a” and “an” mean “one or more”, unless expressly specified otherwise.
Neither the title nor any abstract of the present application should be taken as limiting in any way the scope of the claimed invention.
Where the preamble of a claim recites a purpose, benefit or possible use of the claimed invention, it does not limit the claimed invention to having only that purpose, benefit or possible use.
It is apparent from the above, that the arrangements described are applicable to industries, such as the manufacturing of bin or bin accessories.
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This application is a continuation of International Patent Application No. PCT/AU2019/050739, filed Jul. 12, 2019, which takes priority from Australian Patent Application No. 2018902530, filed Jul. 12, 2018, the contents of each of which are incorporated by reference herein.
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