Bin for collecting solid waste

Abstract
Herein described is a bin for collecting solid waste, in particular urban waste, provided with a device for weighing the products deposited by a single user, of the type made up of two containers, the outer covering one and the inner one for collecting waste. Such bin includes a rigid frame arranged in the gap between the two containers. Such frame rests on four stanchions on the bottom of the more outer container, where the wheels are applied, whereas on the upper edge some load cells are arranged, which support the most inner container so as to be able to detect the weight of the waste deposited in the bin by the user.
Description

The present invention regards a bin for collecting solid waste, in particular urban waste, of the type provided with a device for weighing the amount of waste deposited by the user, according to the general part of claim 1.


Besides the so-called “door to door” system, solid urban waste is also collected by means of bins arranged at various points of the town where the user deposits the waste bag thereof and which are periodically emptied by the company designated therefor.


Some recent laws require that the taxation system regarding collection and disposal of solid urban waste to be applied to each citizen be modified, passing from the calculation method related to the value or surface area of the property of the single user, to the actual amount of solid urban waste the single user deposits into the bin. Such different taxation system requires that the waste collection organisation has accurate information regarding the amount of waste deposited by each and every user, into a specific bin, so as to be able to demand the right amount of money for the provided service.


According to the state of art, there are known various types of bins ranging from the simplest ones—like the one described in the patent application no VI93A000174, in which it is provided for that the user has a card which, introduced into a column arranged beside the bin, allows opening the lid of the bin to enable emptying the bags—to the bins most advanced technologically, such as the one described in patent no VI97A000112, which include, therein, mechanical and electronic devices associated to a software which detect and process all parameters regarding the use of the bin including the weight of the waste deposited by the single user each time and over a given period as well as the operating conditions of the bin, such as the filling level and the management of the emptying operations; all connected by means of a computer with the company managing waste collection and disposal.


According to the state of art, such bins still reveal drawbacks, both construction and operative, such as a complex construction and thus implying high purchase and maintenance costs. Furthermore, they reveal the drawback lying in the fact that the user can alter the weight of the products deposited and emptied thereinto. An object of the present invention is to provide a bin for collecting solid waste, in particular urban waste, provided with mechanical and electronic devices as well as a software for detecting the amount of waste deposited by the single user, free of the drawbacks revealed by similar prior art devices.


Such object is attained by providing a bin of the type made up of two containers, the more inner one for collecting waste and the more outer one for covering, characterised in that it has a rigid frame, arranged in the gap generated between the walls of said two containers and which serves as an element for supporting the entire structure.


Specifically, said rigid frame has the purpose of preventing the collapse of the outer container which, being made by means of moulding, has low resistance (in particular when it is made through rotary moulding). Furthermore, said intermediate frame, given that it is not noticeable from outside, confers the bin better aesthetic qualities. From a construction point of view, said frame is provided with at least two wheels provided with a locking motor group, which is actuated through the control electronic elements, so that the unlocking, to allow the movement of the bin, can be carried out solely by the authorised person (for example through an electronic key given solely to the operators designated to empty the bin). From a construction point of view, at the upper part of said frame where the load cells, which support the internal container to detect the weight of the deposited waste, are applied, there lies a housing, on which there is hinged the lid for covering the bin.


The particular double-wall configuration of the housing allows positioning, therein, operating electronic means arranged in an airtight and easily accessible gap, to allow easy replacement of the rechargeable battery.


Still in the abovementioned airtight gap, there is also housed the group for reading the transponder key, provided with a device for blocking the real key; said blocking is fundamental to the good operation of the bin, in that it requires the user to perform all the operations required to deposit the waste correctly so as to be able to withdraw the key at the end of the operations.


Furthermore, the profile of the inner container projects higher with respect to the profile of the housing and this allows preventing the user—by tying a cord to the bag—from reducing the weight of the deposited product.


Still in the housing there are laterally housed the motors for locking the lid, which are provided with hooks mutually oriented opposite to each other, to prevent any ill-intentioned subjects from opening the lid in any manner whatsoever.





The invention shall be described in detail hereinafter through the description of a possible embodiment thereof, provided solely by way of non-limiting example with the reference to the attached drawings, wherein:



FIG. 1 (tav. 1) represents an exploded perspective view of the bin according to the invention;



FIGS. 2-4 (tav. II) represent three orthogonal views of the bin according to the invention;



FIGS. 5-10 (tav. III) respectively represent a cross-sectional front and side views of the housing;



FIGS. 11-12 (tav. IV) represent two cross-sectional views of the zones, respectively, front and rear, for closing the bin;



FIGS. 13-14 (tav. V) represent two views, respectively cross-sectional front and side, of the system for engaging the lid;



FIG. 15 (tav. VI) represent a cross-sectional view of the key locking group;



FIG. 16 represents a detailed view of the wheel-lock group.





As observable in FIG. 1, the bin according to the invention is of the type made up of two containers, the outer one 1 for covering, and the inner one 2, for collecting waste: it is mainly characterised by the presence of a rigid frame, indicated with reference 3, arranged in the gap between said two containers, which rest with the four stanchions 3.1 on the bottom of the more outer container 1, where the wheels 4 are applied: advantageously, upon request by the user, at least two wheels are provided with locking motor group 4.1.


A plurality of load cells 5, which support the more inner container 2, so as to detect the weight of the waste deposited by the user into the bin is arranged on the upper edge 3.2 of the frame 3; said load cells are three or more, depending on the size of the bin.


The structure of the bin is completed with a housing 6 which, positioned at the upper part with respect to the inner container 2, covers the upper edge thereof on the four sides 2.1, so as to reduce the gap between the two containers to the minimum.


The housing 6 has a double-wall section, which allows holding the operating members of the bin indicated in their entirety with reference 7 and the two groups 8 for locking the lid 9.


Said housings 6 and lid 9 are mutually hinged through the hinges 10 made integral with the brackets 3.2 of the frame 3.


More in detail, as observable in FIG. 3, the housing 6 has a closed-section profile and variably-shaped configuration which allows, at the front portion and accessible to the user from outside, to obtain a gap for the insertion of the battery “B” (see FIG. 6), a gap for the insertion of the electronic control unit “E” (see FIG. 7) and the motorised group 20 for locking the user key (see FIG. 8) and furthermore, still at the front portion, but internally, also the positioning of the two lid locking groups 8 (see FIGS. 9-10).


Still on the housings 6 there is positioned the photovoltaic cell “S”.


Furthermore, as observable in FIGS. 11-12, the upper edge L 1 of the inner container 2 is higher with respect to the upper edge L2 of the housing 6: such configuration prevents an ill-intentioned subject from depositing the waste bag withholding it with a cord hence altering the weight thereof in that said cord, when the lid closes always operates on the edge of the inner container, which is supported by the load cells.


As observable in FIGS. 13-14, the two lid locking groups 8, arranged at the two ends of the bin, are constituted by two opposite hooks 8.1 which, at closing position, are engaged with the pins 8.2 arranged in the gap 8.3 obtained in the lid 9; each of said hooks is actuated by a gearmotor 8.4 adjusted through a lid closing sensor 8.5, all being totally inaccessible from the outside.


As observable in FIG. 15, the opening/closure of the lid of the bin is adjusted through a motorised user key locking group, indicated with reference 20, inserted in the front gap of the housing 6 made up of a body 21 containing the electronic card 22 for reading the key “K” and the motor, which actuates the key locking actuator, all operating in such a manner that the electronic transponder key, besides allowing the personalised opening of the lid, also allows the blocking of the real key in the slot over the entire period of time of depositing, withdrawal thereof being possible solely upon the closure of the lid again.


As observable in FIG. 16, the locking of the wheel is obtained through the motor 4.1, which actuates a cam 4.2, which is engaged on the pin 4.3 for locking said wheel.


Lastly, as observable in FIGS. 3/4, the bin is provided, at the lower part thereof, with an additional volume 30, obtained with a particular shaping of the bottom of the outer container 1, so as to enable having—considering the same outer overall dimension—a considerably greater useful inner space.


The invention thus conceived, can be subjected to numerous modifications and variants; details thereof can be replaced by technically equivalent elements, just like the materials used for providing the two containers can be different, as along the entirety falls within the invention concept defined by the following claims.

Claims
  • 1. BIN FOR COLLECTING SOLID WASTE, in particular urban waste, equipped with a device for weighing the products deposited by a single user, of the type made up of two containers, the outer covering one (1) and the inner one (2) for collecting waste, wherein said bin comprises a rigid frame (3), arranged in the gap between said two containers (1, 2), said frame resting with four stanchions (3.1) on the bottom of the more outer container (1), where the wheels (4) are applied, whereas on the upper edge (3.2) some load cells (5) are arranged, which support the most inner container (2), so as to be able to detect the weight of the waste deposited in the bin by the user.
  • 2. BIN, according to claim 1, wherein a housing (6) is foreseen that, positioned above the inner container (2), covers its upper edge (2.1) on the four sides, said housing having a section that allows the operating members of the bin (7) and the two locking groups (8) of the closing lid (9) to be contained, said housing (6) and said lid (9) being hinged together through hinges (10), fixedly connected to the brackets (3.2) of the frame (3).
  • 3. BIN, according to claim 2, wherein the housing (6) has a section having a closed profile and with a shaping of variable shape that allows a space to be formed in the front portion able to be reached on the outside by the operator for the insertion of the battery (B), a water-tight space for the insertion of the group of the control electronics (E) and of the motorized locking group of the user key (20); the two lid-blocking groups (8) are positioned on the inside, thus not being able to be reached by dishonest people.
  • 4. BIN, according to claim 2, wherein a photovoltaic cell (S) is positioned on the housing (6).
  • 5. BIN, according to claim 2, wherein the upper ledge (L1) of the inner bin (2) is higher up than the upper edge (L2) of the housing (6).
  • 6. BIN, according to claim 2, wherein the two lid-locking groups (8), positioned at the two ends of the bin, consist of two hook fasteners (8.1), arranged opposite one another, which, in closed position, engage in the pins (8.2) arranged in the gaps (8.3) formed on the lid (9), each of said hooks being actuated by a gearmotor (8.4), adjusted through a lid closing sensor (8.3), all being totally inaccessible from the outside.
  • 7. BIN, according to claim 2, wherein the motorized user key locking group (20), to regulate the opening/closing of the lid (9), inserted in the front. gap of the housing (6), is made up of a body (21), which contains the electronic reading card (22) of the key (K) and the motor (23) that actuates the key locking actuator (24) so that the electronic transponder key, as well as allowing the personalized opening of the lid, allows the real key to be locked in the key slot for the entire depositing time, with it only being possible to withdraw it when the lid has been closed again.
  • 8. BIN, according to claim 1, wherein the locking of the wheel (4) is carried out through the motor (4.1) that actuates a cam (4.2) that engages on the pin (4.3) for locking said wheel.
  • 9. BIN, according to claim 1, wherein the bin is equipped, in its lower part, with an additional volume (30), obtained through a particular shaping of the bottom of the outer container (1).
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
VI2010A000062 Mar 2010 IT national
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 371c Date
PCT/EP2011/000816 2/21/2011 WO 00 8/2/2012