1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to compostable materials' recycling bin refrigeration devices, and more particularly, relates to compostable materials' recycling bin refrigeration devices that may be used, for example, in compost recycling programs to reduce the rate and side effects of the decomposition of compostable materials being temporarily stored in a compostable materials recycling bin.
2. Brief Description of the Related Art
Recycling of materials has become an important part of a modern society, and it is desirable to encourage the recycling of materials where possible. The recycling of compostable materials is important to the environment. Accordingly, compostable materials may be collected from households and businesses for subsequent processing or decomposition, for example, into soil products or fertilizer. However, as it is often necessary for the households or businesses to temporarily store compostable materials for a period of time, one impediment to the recycling of compostable materials is the unpleasant reality that decomposing compostable materials may produce unpleasant odors, and may attract pests, such as insects, larvae, maggots, mold, small animals and other creatures.
It is desirable to reduce the unpleasant odors while temporarily storing compostable materials, particularly if the materials are being stored indoors, or in locations where the unpleasant odors and insects and other pests are a nuisance or hazard. While it is possible to provide an airtight container within which to temporarily store compostable materials, nevertheless, whenever the airtight container is opened, for example, to add additional compostable material to the container, or to remove the compostable material, the individual opening the container is exposed to a significant waft of odor-filled air produced by the decomposing compostable material. While it may be possible to mask some or a substantial portion of the odors produced by the decomposition of the compostable material by using, for example, a scented air freshener, scented air freshener's merely mask the odor and often produce substantially unsatisfactory results,
It is also desirable to reduce the likelihood of an infestation of the temporarily stored compostable materials with insects or other pests.
It is also desirable to improve the sanitary circumstances associated with the recycling of compostable materials.
Accordingly, one object of the present invention is to provide a device which reduces the unpleasant odors associated with the temporary storage of compostable materials.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a device which reduces the likelihood of an infestation of the temporarily stored compostable materials with insects or other pests.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a device which improves the sanitary circumstances associated with the recycling of compostable materials.
According to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a refrigeration device for compostable materials, comprising, a recycling bin adapted to receive compostable materials, a receptacle adapted to receive the recycling bin, and refrigeration means adapted for cooling the receptacle wherein when compostable materials are positioned within the recycling bin and the recycling bin is positioned within the receptacle, the refrigeration means cools the receptacle, the recycling bin and the compostable materials positioned therein.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a refrigeration device for compostable materials, comprising, a recycling bin adapted to receive compostable materials, a liner element adapted to receive the recycling bin and refrigeration means adapted for cooling the liner element, wherein when compostable materials are positioned within the recycling bin and the recycling bin is positioned within the liner element, the refrigeration means cools the liner element, the recycling bin and the compostable materials positioned therein. An advantage of the present invention is that it provides a device which reduces the unpleasant odors associated with the temporary storage of compostable materials.
A further advantage of the present invention is that it provides a device which reduces the likelihood of an infestation of the temporarily stored compostable materials with insects or other pests.
A further advantage of the present invention is that it provides a device which improves the sanitary circumstances associated with the recycling of compostable materials.
A preferred embodiment of the present invention is described below with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, as illustrated in
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, cooling coils 14 are securely positioned in contact with or in close proximity to the outside walls of the inner liner element 12 as illustrated in
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the coolant gas passes through and is compressed by a compressor 20 (the compressor preferably being powered by an electrical power source 18 or by such other method known to a person skilled in the art) powered by way of a power cord 19 (preferably in the manner described below), the coolant gas thereafter passing through (as indicated by the arrows 17A) a condenser circuit 19, preferably in the form of a length of coolant tubing or radiator (not shown) to dissipate heat from the compressed coolant gas, in one embodiment of the present invention, the condenser circuit 19 being securely attached to the outside wall of the outer casing or shell referred to below, the cooled compressed coolant gas (which may now be in the form of a liquid at this stage depending on the gas and pressures utilized) thereafter passes through an expansion valve 21 and is permitted to expand and cool, and thereafter passes (as indicated by the arrow 17B) through the cooling coils 14 to cool the outer surface of the inner liner element 12 (and thereby cool the inner surface of the inner liner element 12 and its contents, including the compost bin 2 and any compostable materials contained therein) by absorbing heat from the inner liner element 12 and providing a cooling effect to the inside of the inner liner element 12 and the compost bin 2 and any compostable materials contained therein. The coolant gas is thereafter returned to the compressor (as indicated by the arrow 17C) to repeat this cycle.
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, an On/Off switch 24 is provided which is electrically or otherwise connected 23 to the compressor 20 (by way of the power supply 18) to allow the user to turn off the compressor when the device of the present invention is not in use (and, when placed in the “On” position, to allow the compressor to be turned on when activated by the thermostat as described hereinafter).
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a thermostat 22 is also provided and electrically or otherwise connected to the power supply 18 for the compressor 20 (electrically connected to the power supply 18 and the On/Off switch 24), the thermostat 22 being positioned such that when the On/Off switch 24 is in the “On” position, it will sense the temperature on the surface of or alternatively within the inner liner element 12 and, in the event that the temperature is above a predetermined amount (such as, for example, 10 degrees C.), the thermostat 22, on sensing the temperature being above the predetermined amount will activate the compressor 20 in a conventional manner and circulate coolant gas as described above, until the temperature on the surface of, or alternatively within the inner liner element 12 falls to below a predetermined amount (such as, for example, 5 degrees C.), thereby maintaining the compost bin 2 and its contents within a range of between, for example, 5 degrees C. and 10 degrees C. (it being understood that different temperature ranges may be set or programmed into an appropriately settable or programmable thermostat in a manner known to a person skilled in the art).
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, insulation 26 is positioned to substantially enclose and surround the walls and bottom of the inner liner element 12 and cooling coils 14 to reduce the amount of heat transferred from the inner liner element 12 and cooling coils 14 to the area outside of and immediately surrounding the device of the present invention.
In a further alternative embodiment of the device of the present invention, as illustrated in
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, as illustrated in
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a hinged or removable lid 13 is provided as illustrated in
In an alternative embodiment of the present invention, large compost bins may be used, for example, in a commercial setting that receives and temporarily stores large volumes of compostable materials, the device of the present invention being suitably scaled in size to receive, support and refrigerate such large compost bins.
In operation, a person may open the lid 13 and insert a compost bin 2 into the inner liner element 12 and thereafter rotate the handle 4 to the horizontal orientation and close the lid 13 (and turn the On/Off switch 24 to the “On” position, setting the thermostat as desired), opening the lid as needed to insert or remove compostable materials from the compost bin 2 as needed or desired. Subsequently, the bin 2 may be removed for the easy removal of the compostable materials, and for cleaning of the bin as needed.
When the compostable material is maintained at a cool temperature, the rate of decomposition of the compostable materials may be significantly reduced, resulting in a corresponding reduction in odors, and a corresponding reduction in the attractiveness of the compostable materials to pests, such as insects, larvae, maggots, mold, small animals and other creatures. Furthermore, by reducing or eliminating many of the drawbacks to recycling compostable materials, users may be more inclined to recycle compostable materials. Additionally, as the device of the present invention may reduce or substantially eliminate odors emanating from the compostable materials temporarily stored therewithin, it is possible to extend the length of time in which the compostable materials are temporarily stored by the user (thereby reducing the frequency of the need to empty the compostable materials from the device of the present invention).
The present invention has been described herein with regard to preferred embodiments. However, it will be obvious to persons skilled in the art that a number of variations and modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the invention as described herein
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2,629,665 | Apr 2008 | CA | national |
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 12/386,214, filed on Apr. 15, 2009, the complete contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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Parent | 12386214 | Apr 2009 | US |
Child | 13536654 | US |