The present invention relates to a device for use on bins to return the lid to a closed position.
Bins for household rubbish, commonly referred to as ‘wheelie bins’ are generally collected by trucks with an automated mechanism for lifting and emptying. The mechanism comprises an arm which lifts the bin above the truck such that the lid falls open and the rubbish falls into the truck. Often when the emptied bin is returned to the ground, the lid will remain in the open position. This may be considered undesirable for a number of reasons. For example, in rainy weather the bin will fill with water. Also, it may be preferable to have the lid closed to retain unwanted odours within the bin.
The present invention relates to a device for use on this type of bin which is aimed at addressing the abovementioned issue by closing the lid after emptying. The device also generally keeps the lid in a closed position when full or partially filled, which prevents the rubbish being accessed by birds or vermin or being blown by the wind.
According to one aspect of the present invention there is provided a bin lid closing device comprising:
Preferably the handle engaging portion includes a recess to receive the handle of the bin.
The handle engaging portion may be shaped so as to receive a cylindrical handle of the bin.
Preferably, the handle engaging portion comprises a cylindrical member having an opening along the length thereof.
Preferably the side engaging portion, the lid engaging portion and the handle engaging portion are formed or moulded as a one piece device, such as by injection moulding plastic or bending of spring steel. Alternatively, one or both of the side engaging portion and lid engaging portion can be attached to (and preferably detachable from) the handle engaging portion.
Resilience in the lid engaging portion may be assisted by one or more biasing members, such as a spring.
Preferably the side engaging portion comprises a first elongate member connected to the cylindrical member adjacent a first side of the opening.
Preferably the lid engaging portion comprises a second elongate member connected to the cylindrical member adjacent a second side of the opening.
Preferably the first and/or second elongate member(s) is/are planar, having a width significantly greater than their respective thickness.
In a preferred embodiment, the widths of the first and second planar elongate members are the same as that of the cylindrical member.
In one embodiment, the connection between the first planar elongate member and the cylindrical member is such that the first planar elongate member is generally parallel to the portion of the cylindrical member adjacent the first side of the opening and the connection between the second planar elongate member and the cylindrical member is such that the second planar elongate member is generally parallel to the portion of the cylindrical member adjacent the second side of the opening.
Preferably, the first planar elongate member includes an end flange portion at a distal end thereof wherein the end flange portion extends from the first planar elongate member at an acute angle thereto on a side located adjacent the second planar elongate member.
The invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the following drawings in which:
a is a side view of the bin lid closing device of
b is a front view of the bin lid closing device of
c is a top view of the bin lid closing device of
d is a rear view of the bin lid closing device of
a is a side view of the bin lid closing device according to an embodiment of the present invention shown engaged with a bin with the lid in a closed position;
b is a side view of the bin lid closing device according to an embodiment of the present invention engaged with the bin with the lid in a partially open position;
c is a side view of the bin lid closing device according to an embodiment of the present invention engaged with the bin with the lid in an open position;
a is a side view of the bin lid closing device of
b is a front view of the bin lid closing device of
c is a top view of the bin lid closing device of
d is a rear view of the bin lid closing device of
a is a side view of the bin lid closing device of
b is a front view of the bin lid closing device of
c is a top view of the bin lid dosing device of
d is a rear view of the bin lid closing device of
a is a side view of the bin lid closing device of
b is a front view of the bin lid closing device of
c is a top view of the bin lid closing device of
d is a rear view of the bin lid closing device of
e is bottom view of the bin lid closing device of
a is a side cross sectional view of the bin lid closing device of
b is a close up view of Detail A of
Referring to the Figures, there is shown a bin lid closing device 10 for use on a bin 12 of a known type.
The bin 12 comprises a body 14 formed generally from four side walls and a lid 16. A cylindrical handle 18 is provided adjacent an upper end of a rear side wall of the bin 12. The lid 16 is pivotally secured to the handle 18 in a known manner.
The bin lid closing device 10 comprises generally a handle engaging portion 20, a side engaging portion 22 and a lid engaging portion 24. The handle engaging portion 20 comprises a cylindrical member 21 having an opening 26 along the length thereof. That is, the handle engaging portion comprises generally a C-shaped tube.
The side engaging portion 22 comprises a first planar elongate member 23 connected to the cylindrical member 21. The first planar elongate member 23 is connected to the cylindrical member 21 adjacent a first side 28 of the opening 26. The width of the first planar elongate member 23 is the same as that of the cylindrical member 21. The connection between the first planar elongate member 23 and the cylindrical member 21 is such that the first planar elongate member 23 is generally parallel to the portion of the cylindrical member 21 adjacent the first side 28 of the opening 26.
The lid engaging portion 24 comprises a second planar elongate member 25 connected to the cylindrical member 21. The second planar elongate member 25 is connected to the cylindrical member 21 adjacent a second side 29 of the opening 26. The width of the second planar elongate member 25 is the same as that of the cylindrical member 21. The connection between the second planar elongate member 25 and the cylindrical member 21 is such that the second planar elongate member 25 is generally parallel to the portion of the cylindrical member 21 adjacent the second side 29 of the opening 26.
As can be seen in the Figures, the side engaging portion 22 and the lid engaging portion 24 extend away from the cylindrical member 21 in a direction generally away from the opening 26 such that the angle between the side engaging portion 22 and the lid engaging portion 24 is less than ninety degrees. Therefore, when the handle engaging portion 20 is engaged with the handle 18 of the bin 12 with the opening 26 facing generally away from the bin 12, the side engaging portion 22 extends downwardly towards the rear side wall of the bin 12 and the lid engaging portion 24 extends across the top of the rear of the lid 16, as can be seen in
The second planar elongate member 25 is slightly arcuate in shape as can be seen in
The first planar elongate member 23 includes an end flange portion 30 at a distal end thereof. The end flange portion 30 extends from the first planar elongate member 23 at an acute angle thereto on a side to be located adjacent the second planar elongate member 25.
The embodiment shown in
The bin lid closing device 10 is engaged with the bin 12 by flexing apart the lid and side engaging portions 24 and 22 and Inserting the side engaging portion 22 downwardly between the handle 18 and the rear side wall of the bin 12. The handle engaging portion 20 is then engaged with the handle 18 by receiving the handle 18 in the opening 26. The bin lid closing device 10 is then in place as shown in
On lifting the lid 16 of the bin 12, the lid 16 engages with the lid engaging portion 24 and flexes it upwardly. As the side engaging portion 22 is in contact with the rear side wall of the bin 12, the lid engaging portion 24 flexes outwardly relative to the side engaging portion 22, as can be seen in
During the process of emptying the bin 12, turning the bin 12 upside down will cause the rubbish within the bin 12 to fall onto the lid 16 and apply the force necessary to assist gravity opening the lid 16 of the upturned bin. Once emptied and while being returned to an upright position, the bin lid closing device 10 will apply force to return the lid 16 to the closed position.
The first and second planar elongate members 23 and 25 forming the side and lid engaging portions 22 and 24 extend away from the cylindrical member 21 in generally opposite directions. The second planar elongate member includes a greater curve than that of the previous embodiments.
As can be seen in
The packing member 36 may therefore be received in the handle engaging portion 20 between the handle engaging portion 20 and the handle 18 in the case where the handle 18 is of a smaller diameter. Multiple packing members 36 may be provided having different thicknesses to allow use of the bin lid closing device 10 on bins 12 with varying thickness handles 18.
It will be appreciated that the first and second elongate members can be of any suitable width to suit the bin on which the device is to be mounted.
Larger or heavier bin lids may require a wider (and therefore tougher and more resilient) first and/or second elongate member. It will be readily apparent to persons skilled n the relevant arts that various modifications and improvements may be made to the foregoing embodiments, in addition to those already described, without departing from the basic inventive concepts of the present invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2012905243 | Dec 2012 | AU | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/AU2013/001391 | 11/29/2013 | WO | 00 |