Combination litter container and display device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6176388
  • Patent Number
    6,176,388
  • Date Filed
    Monday, March 6, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 23, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A combination litter container with multiple door/panels 18 each having a display recessed portion 20 between its vertical walls. The poster display device 10 is made of a flexible clear material with tabs 40 that can be inserted into interlocking slotted openings 22 which have a retaining hook 42 internal to said container walls. The bending of said poster display device 10 is such that it both retains the device in position and reduces the glare of direct sun light reflected.
Description




CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS




Not applicable.




BACKGROUND—FIELD OF INVENTION




This invention relates to litter and trash containers, specifically to such containers that are equipped with display devices. These display devices allow for the viewing of advertisements of products, services and upcoming events.




BACKGROUND—DESCRIPTION OF PRIOR ART




This invention relates to litter containers for receiving waste materials in public places and exhibiting display materials, such as advertising and public service posters. More particularly this invention relates to improved display devices specially constructed to dissuade tampering and vandalism of said posters.




In the past, posters, handbills, and other such advertisements were pasted to the outside surfaces of litter and trash containers. As the elements and vandals did damage to said posters, it became increasingly necessary to provide a means of protection from theft and destruction of these advertisements. In the pasts as well as now, the posters of upcoming movies or concerts have become collectors items and as such are frequently removed by thieves before the actual event, forcing the owner of the establishment to replace the posters at additional cost to the owner.




In the past, a variety of display devices have been used to prevent the vandalism, theft or destruction by the elements of the posters. Several types of trash containers with a clear plastic panel have been proposed—U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,772,063 (1998), 3,793,756 (1974), 3,866,824 (1975). These usually require a key for entry to load and unload the poster, as well as a key entry to remove trash. Many of these devices are difficult to use with thin posters or during windy conditions. The clear cover sheet is hinged, or the poster must slide down into a channel. This requires in either instance, a poster to be printed on thick paper stock, precluding the use of thin stock posters, thereby adding to the cost. The inserting of said poster into the device may not always allow for proper orientation because the cover panel is hinged and the poster may move during the closure of the panel. The end result can be a skewed poster within the display. Several devices rely upon the poster to be make of sufficiently thick card stock and even a particular width to allow it to slide down into channels within a frame, forcing a width constraint upon all posters that are to match with these displays.




In most of the display designs, the outside is protected by a flat sheet of clear plastic. While providing protection, the flat sheet in sunny conditions allows glare to hide the message behind the sheet, thereby defeating the usage of said device. Many containers are decorated with the name of the establishment that purchased said container. The name decoration will show through the cover sheet when a poster is not in place. If the sheet is flat, the result in sunlight is the same: obstruction of visibility.




Accordingly, a primary object of this invention is to provide a more vandal resistant poster display device for litter containers. It facilitates the installation of posters without a key and reduces the glare on the cover sheet, thereby providing a more readable device.




SUMMARY




In accordance with the present invention a combination litter container and display device comprises a display panel with a wicket, a poster display device, and an attachment device to secure the poster display device.




OBJECTS AND ADVANTAGES




Accordingly, besides the objects and advantages of the combination litter container and display device, several objects and advantages of the present invention are:




(a) to provide a design that does not require tools or a key to facilitate installation of a poster display device;




(b) to provide a method to secure the alignment of posters, handbills and small assorted and/or odd sizes advertisements prior to the attachment of the display device to the litter container;




(c) to provide a method to allow the display device to be loaded with advertisements indoors, especially during inclement weather, before the display device is attached to the litter container;




(d) to provide multiple sheet protection to display panels when logos are printed directly onto the display recess;




(e) to provide protection against the elements and theft of posters within the display device;




(f) to provide a glare reduced front panel to improve the readability of the posters or printed display panels in direct sunlight;




(g) to provide a design that hides fasteners and hardware used in the attachment of the display device.




(h) To provide a means of protection to the display recess as well as the posters that deny access to those without a key.











DRAWING FIGURES




In the drawings, related figures have the same number and subassemblies have separate numbers to designate their usage.





FIG. 1

shows a litter container with a hinged front door, which can be locked with a key in the closed position. Said container may also have a similar door/panel on the opposite side or on all sides of the litter container. Also shown is a poster display device.





FIG. 2

shows an isometric exploded view of the principle components comprising the poster display device.





FIG. 3

shows an isometric view of the principle components of the invention in the assembled position.





FIG. 4

shows a sectional view as it would be cut through the center of the tabs and slots of the covers as well as the center of the slotted openings in the door/panel. Reference detail of the portion indicated by the section lines


4





4


as shown in FIG.


3


.





FIG. 5

shows an enlarged detail of the portion indicated by the dashed circle as shown in FIG.


4


. Note the display panel cover(s) and poster have been omitted for clarity.





FIG. 6

shows the same detail as shown in

FIG. 5

but with cover being inserted into slotted opening in container door/panel.





FIG. 7

shows the same detail as

FIG. 6

but with the cover engaging and riding up the ramp of the retaining hook.





FIG. 8

show the same detail as

FIG. 7

but with the cover riding over the top of the retaining hook just prior to the hook entering the slot in the cover.





FIG. 9

shows the same detail as

FIG. 8

, but with the cover in its fully installed position, trapped behind the retaining hook. Note: the curvature of the cover as installed.





FIG. 10

shows alternative embodiment for the retaining hooks. This figure also shows the sandwiched construction of both covers and a poster in the installed position.















Reference Numerals in Drawings


























10 poster display device




12 “U” shaped gasket







14 cover




16 cover







18 door/panel




20 display recess







22 slotted opening




24 wicket







26 container base




28 container sides







30 handle




32 lock (key operated)







34 retaining slot




36 display poster







38 hinge




40 cover tab







42 retaining hook




44 top litter entry







46 retaining hook bracket




48 screw






















DESCRIPTION




FIGS.


1


and


2


—Preferred Embodiment




A preferred embodiment of the poster display device and litter container of the present invention is illustrated in

FIG. 1

(front perspective view), and

FIG. 2

(front isometric view of principle components). The poster display device has two identical covers


14


and


16


both of a uniform cross section consisting of an optically clear, flexible sheet of material which can be repeatedly bent and straightened out without fracturing. The covers


14


and


16


have tabs


40


made of the same material with retaining slots


34


machined in tabs


40


. A thin display poster


36


is located between said covers


14


and


16


. A single grooved “U” shaped gasket


12


consisting of flexible, water resistant material which can be repeatedly bent and straightened out without fracturing and has a groove of sufficient size to overlap cover


14


, display poster


36


, and cover


16


once they are sandwiched together. A rigid display door/panel


18


, a display recess


20


, and multiple slotted openings


22


of such number as to match the number of tabs


40


as appears on covers


14


and


16


, comprises one of the litter container sides. The display door/panel


18


as shown utilizes a wicket


24


(

FIG. 1

) in conjunction with a top litter entry


44


. The door/panel


18


as shown (

FIG. 2

) is with only a top litter entry


44


. A stationary container side


28


of construction similar to said display door/panel


18


is attached to container base


26


by fasteners. Stationary container sides


28


attach to display door/panel


18


either by fasteners or via a hinge


38


(

FIG. 4

) at one side and a lock


32


on the other side, thereby securing the display device components together. The display door/panel


18


that is attached with hinge


38


is equipped with a handle


30


for ease of use. Display door/panel


18


may appear either once or a multiplicity of times as a container side. The cover tabs


40


with retaining slots


34


are sized such that they may freely pass through slotted openings


22


that are located in the display recess sides of display door/panel


18


. The aforementioned reference numerals comprise the poster display device


10


as shown in FIG.


2


. The poster display device


10


is attached to display door/panel


18


and thereby to the remaining container sides


28


, as shown in FIG.


1


. with this litter container example comprised of two display door/panels


18


.




FIGS.


3


-


4


—Additional Embodiments




There are various possibilities with regard to the methods of protection provided by cover


14


and cover


16


. Said covers may be utilized to protect either poster


36


or display recess


20


. The sandwiched construction of poster


36


between cover


14


and cover


16


along with “U” shaped gasket provides protection of poster


36


against rain and snow. The usage of a single cover either


14


or


16


provides protection of any graphics printed on display recess


20


of door/panel


18


against vandalism by covering said surface.




Operation

FIGS. 5

,


6


,


7


,


8


,


9






The manner of installing and using the poster display devise


10


or either singular covers


14


or


16


is the same. Section of door/panel


18


shown (

FIG. 5

) with other components omitted for clarity has section positioned through the center of slotted openings


22


. The installation can be completed without unlocking door/panel


18


from container sides


28


. As shown, one inserts cover tab


40


into slotted opening


22


in door/panel


18


. (

FIG. 6

) As the cover


14


is inserted farther into slotted opening


22


it eventually makes contact with ramped surface of retaining hook


42


. (

FIG. 7

) As shown in

FIG. 8

, cover tab


40


slides inwards and upwards on ramped surface of retaining hook


42


. Once the retaining slot in cover tab


40


clears retaining hook


42


, cover tab


40


and the cover


14


flex back to almost a flat shape, thereby locking cover tab


40


behind retaining hook


42


. (FIG.


9


). This secures the cover


14


, or the entire poster display device


10


when a poster


36


is utilized for advertisements.




Description




FIG.


10


—Alternative Embodiment




There are various possibilities of providing a retaining hook


42


that effectively functions as a secure attachment to display door/panel


18


. The locking tab bracket


46


is formed from sheet metal and is mechanically fixed in position by fasteners, a screw


48


is just one such example. The retaining hook bracket


46


has the same general shape and thereby the same function as a molded in version of retaining hook


42


. There are alternative possibilities for the use of the display device


10


and as it is depicted in the locking position it secures poster


36


secure from theft and when used in conjunction with “U” shaped gasket


12


, protects poster


36


from the elements.




Conclusion, Ramifications, and Scope




Accordingly, the reader will see that the display device of this invention can be used to provide easy installation of display posters and provide protection to both the container doors and panel. This display device reduces the need for tools or key to open locks/doors when installing the covers. The size and arrangement of handbills are not dictated by the display devise nor are they required to be of any particular thickness as well to function between the covers. The only way to release the cover tabs is through entry gained by persons with the proper key. Since the elements are unable to destroy the posters, the posting of the event or sale can be observed in the display device right up until the proper time to pull the notice. Many other designs utilize a flat clear plastic sheet for protection, however, due the slight curvature of this design, the readability in high sun light situations is greatly increased, thereby permitting the passerby to read the notice as desired.



Claims
  • 1. A combination litter container and display device comprising:a. a self-standing outdoor solid waste receptacle comprising a walled enclosure, at least one vertical door/panel with a wicket for receiving trash and a recessed portion below providing a display device for receiving display posters. b. a poster cover comprised of water clear, flat, flexible sheet material which can be repeatedly bent and straightened without cracking. c. A gasket consisting of flexible water resistant material which can be repeatedly bent and straightened without fracturing and having a groove of sufficient size to overlap two of the aforementioned poster covers and a poster sandwiched betwixt.
  • 2. The container and display device of claim 1 above wherein said means for display attachment is accomplished with poster covers slidably engaging matching geometry in said recessed portion of vertical door/panel.
  • 3. The display device of claim 1 above comprised of a flat sheet with a multiplicity of tabs which engage respective slots on said vertical walls of recessed portion of vertical door/panel with receiver shapes in the multiplicity of tabs that allow an interlocking action with retaining hooks situated internal to said container walls and in alignment with said receiver shapes in said tabs.
  • 4. The container of claim 1 including a lock co-operating with said door/panel for locking the container.
  • 5. The door/panel of claim 1 wherein said recessed portion of vertical wall has a curvature whereby said poster cover flat sheet is contiguous on said curved surface which forces tabs into said interlocking action thereby facilitating locking of poster display device.
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Entry
Continental catalog 1998, p. 21.