The present invention relates to a container apparatus, and in particular, but not exclusively, to a drawer type rubbish container apparatus, and to related components and apparatus including a collar for mounting the container in a retractable storage system.
Modern kitchen designs often feature a rubbish or waste container associated with a dedicated sliding drawer mechanism.
Some versions of these drawers provide a lid for the container which engages the top of the container when the drawer is closed, thereby reducing odours and keeping insects and other pests out of the container.
A problem facing designers of such system is how to provide a mechanism that allows the user to avoid the need to manually remove the lid from the container in order to place waste in the container.
A further problem facing designers of such systems is how to provide a mechanism which automatically closes the lid on the container without creating excess friction between the lid and the container when the container/drawer is being slid open for use. Friction between the lid and the container can inhibit the smooth easy closing of the drawer.
It is also desirable for all parts of such a drawer and lid combination to be able to be disassembled for cleaning or maintenance.
These containers are mounted on a framework of the sliding mechanisms. The framework or other parts of the sliding mechanisms may accumulate dirt and be difficult to clean and/or difficult to remove for cleaning. The accumulation of dirt may be generally undesirable and may be a hygiene hazard.
It is therefore desirable to mount a container in a retractable drawer mechanism in such a way as to hinder the accumulation of dirt and/or to enable easy or ready cleaning of the container system.
All references, including any patents or patent applications cited in this specification are hereby incorporated by reference. No admission is made that any reference constitutes prior art. The discussion of the references states what their authors assert, and the applicants reserve the right to challenge the accuracy and pertinence of the cited documents. It will be clearly understood that, although a number of prior art publications are referred to herein, this reference does not constitute an admission that any of these documents form part of the common general knowledge in the art, in New Zealand or in any other country.
Unless the context clearly requires otherwise, throughout the description and the claims, the words “comprise”, “comprising”, and the like, are to be construed in an inclusive sense as opposed to an exclusive or exhaustive sense, that is to say, in the sense of “including, but not limited to”.
It is an object of the present invention to address the foregoing problems or at least to provide the public with a useful choice.
Further aspects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the ensuing description which is given by way of example only.
According to one aspect of the present invention there is provided a container apparatus comprising mounting means, a lid connected to the mounting means by connecting means, and a frame slideably connected to the mounting means, the frame adapted to support a waste container, wherein the frame is slideable between a first frame position, wherein an open end of the waste container is entirely covered by the lid, and a second frame position which is offset from the first position in a first direction,
the connecting means arranged to allow the lid to move between a first lid position, wherein the lid covers the open end of the waste container when the frame is in the first frame position, and a second lid position which is above the first lid position and is offset from the first lid position in a direction parallel to the first direction, wherein there is no contact between the lid and the waste container or the frame when the lid is in the second position,
the apparatus further comprising lid moving means configured to move the lid to the second lid position when the frame is moved from the first frame position to the second frame position.
Preferably the second lid position is offset from the first lid position in a direction which is opposite the first direction.
Preferably the connecting means comprise at least two arms which are rotatably connected to the mounting means.
Preferably the connecting means are rotatably connected to an upper wall of the mounting means.
Alternatively, each connecting means may be rotatably connected to a side wall of the mounting means.
Preferably the connecting means comprises at least a first arm and a second arm, wherein the first arm is spaced apart from the second arm in the first direction.
Preferably the arms and the lid form at least one parallelogram linkage.
Preferably the lid is releasably connectable to the connecting means.
Preferably the lid is provided with hook means which releasably connect the lid to the connecting means.
According to a second aspect of the present invention there is provided a lid moving means for use with a container apparatus,
Preferably the frame position detecting means comprises an abutment member which is moveable relative to the base by the frame when the frame moves from the second position to the first position.
Alternatively, the frame position detecting means comprises a sensor.
Preferably the lid moving means comprises transmission means configured to cause movement of the actuation means relative to the base when the abutment member moves relative to the base.
Preferably the transmission means comprises a transmission member having a first end engaged with the abutment member and a second end engaged with the actuation means, the transmission member connected to the base by a rotatable connection provided intermediate the first and second ends.
Preferably the actuation means is biased towards the second actuation means position.
Preferably, movement of the actuation means between the first actuation means position and the second actuation means position causes movement of the lid engaging means along a first axis between a first lid engaging means position and a second lid engaging means position, wherein the lid engaging means is moveable to a third lid engaging means position which is offset from the first axis.
Preferably movement of the actuation means to a third actuation means position causes movement of the lid engaging means to the third lid engaging means position.
According to a third aspect of the present invention there is provided a lid moving means comprising a housing, an actuation means slideably engaged with the housing and comprising a lid engaging means, an abutment means slideably engaged with the housing, and transmission means engaged with the abutment means and the actuation means and configured such that movement of the abutment means causes movement of the actuation means,
wherein the actuation means is moveable relative to the housing between a first actuation means position and a second actuation means position which is offset from the first actuation means position, the lid engaging means arranged to protrude from a plane of a first surface of the housing when the actuation means is in the first actuation means position and the second actuation means position, to abut the lid in use,
wherein the actuation means is moveable to a third actuation means position wherein, when in the third actuation means position, a distance which the lid engaging means protrudes from the plane of the first surface of the housing is less than the distance the lid engaging means protrudes when the first actuation means is in the first actuation means position or the second actuation means position.
Preferably the first actuation means position is between the second actuation means position and the third actuation means position.
Preferably the actuation means comprises a first actuation member, wherein the lid engaging means is rotatably connected to the first actuation member.
Preferably movement of the actuation means to the third actuation means position causes rotation of the lid engaging means relative to the first actuation member.
Preferably the abutment means has a normal configuration and an extended configuration.
Preferably the abutment means comprises an inner member and an outer sleeve which is rotatably connectable to the inner member.
Preferably the inner member is provided with a tab which protrudes from an outer surface thereof, and the outer sleeve is provided with a slot configured to receive the tab.
Preferably the slot has a first portion which extends substantially longitudinally along the sleeve and a second portion which extends substantially transversely to the first portion.
Preferably, the transmission means comprises a transmission member having a first end engaged with the abutment means and a second end engaged with the actuation means, the transmission member connected to the housing by a rotatable connection provided intermediate the first and second ends.
According to a fourth aspect of the present invention there is provided a kit of parts for a container apparatus comprising a lid moving means according to the second aspect or the third aspect, a lid, and connecting means adapted to connect the lid to a mounting means such that, in use, the lid is moveable between a first lid position and a second lid position which is above the first lid position and is offset laterally from the first lid position.
According to fifth aspect of the present invention there is provided a container apparatus substantially as herein described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
According to a sixth aspect of the invention there is provided a lid moving means substantially as herein described with reference to the
According to seventh aspect of the invention, there is provided a collar for mounting a container between laterally spaced runners of a retractable container apparatus, the collar comprising:
Preferably, at least one of the wing portions partially defines the opening.
Preferably, the snap fit connector of each wing portion is provided on an outer lateral surface of the wing portion.
Preferably, when the container is received by the opening, inward movement of the snap fit connectors is substantially inhibited.
In an alternative embodiment, the opening is sized relative to the container so that, when the container is received by the opening, the snap fit connectors are urged in an outward lateral direction. More preferably, deformation of the body portion causes the snap fit connectors to be urged in the outward lateral direction.
Preferably the collar comprises a first projection, the first projection projecting from the body portion into the opening on a first lateral side of the opening. More preferably, the collar comprises a second projection, the second projection projecting from the body portion into the opening on a second lateral side of the opening, the second lateral side of the opening opposing the first lateral side of the opening.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention the wing portions comprise cover portions configured to substantially cover at least a part of the runners when the collar is connected to the runners.
Preferably, the cover portions comprise substantially planar surfaces which face upwards when in use.
Preferably, the collar comprises at least one ridge which in use projects upwardly from the body portion on at least one side of the opening.
In an alternative embodiment, the collar comprises one or more collar opening recesses on the body portion around the opening.
According to an eighth aspect of the invention there is provided a container apparatus comprising:
According to a ninth aspect of the present invention there is provided a collar comprising an opening adapted to support a container, wherein the collar is adapted to fit between two runners of a retractable container apparatus and, when so fitted, to cover at least a part of the runners, the collar comprising a snap fit connector configured to securely and removably connect the collar directly or indirectly to the runners in a snap fit connection.
Preferably the collar further comprises one or more projections provided on an inner surface of the collar which forms at least a part of the opening, wherein, when the container is supported by the collar, the projections are contacted by the sides of the container, such that inward movement of the snap fit connector is substantially inhibited.
In an alternative embodiment, when the container is supported by the collar, the projections are contacted by the sides of the container so that the container pushes respective portions of the collar horizontally outwards to enhance the snap fit connection.
Preferably a cover member is provided along each of the runners, wherein the cover member is configured to cover runner members of the respective runners. More preferably the cover members provide a smooth surface which is easy to clean.
Preferably the snap fit connector comprises a protrusion on an outer surface of the collar which is adapted to snap fit into a complementary groove on one of the cover members.
Preferably the projections are sized and positioned in order that the waste container can easily be inserted and removed from the collar.
Preferably the projections are positioned on the outer surface of the collar adjacent to the runners.
Preferably the collar comprises one or more raised edges around the opening, wherein the raised edges are adapted to hold the container securely in place.
In an alternative embodiment, the collar comprises one or more collar opening recesses around the opening, wherein the collar opening recesses are adapted to receive a flange provided to a top portion of the container.
Preferably the collar comprises one or more further openings adapted to support one or more further containers.
Further aspects of the present invention will become apparent from the following description which is given by way of example only and with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
Referring first to
The frame 2 is adapted to support at least one container 4, preferably a waste container. In the embodiment shown in
In an alternative embodiment of the present invention (not shown), front panel 19 may not be attached to the sliding mechanism 3. Instead front panel 19 may be mounted by a hinge mechanism to a part of the cabinetry such that, when closed, the front panel 19 covers the front of the cavity and can be rotatably opened to expose the cavity. In this embodiment, as the front panel is not directly connected to the sliding mechanism 3, a handle may be provided to the retractable container apparatus 100 such that pulling the handle will result in pulling the containers 4 out of the cavity. The handle may be attached directly or indirectly to the sliding mechanism 3.
The sliding mechanism 3 of the embodiment in
As best seen in
In the first position the lid 4 may contact an upper surface of the container 4 to cover the open end 8. However, in other embodiments the lid 5 may cover the open end 8 by contacting another member which is positioned on top of the container. For example, in the embodiment shown in the figures the lid 5 covers the open end 8 by contacting a liner securing means 7 (in the form of a snap-fit collar in the embodiment shown) which is provided on top of the container 4 to hold a container liner (not shown) in position. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that such a liner securing means 7 (or any other member placed on top of the containers) can be considered to form part of the container 4, and references to the upper surface of the container include reference to the upper surface of the liner securing means 7.
The frame 2 is slidable between a first frame position (shown in
Referring next to
As can be seen from
The connection between the lid 5 and the connecting means 6 is preferably releasable, for example the connection may be by hook means 15 connected to the lid 5 (best seen in
A lid moving means, generally referenced by arrow 200, is provided for moving the lid 5 to the second position when the frame 2 is moved from the first position to the second position (and beyond). In this way, when the frame 2 is moved to the second frame position, the lid 5 is lifted away from contact with the containers 4 (and the frame) so that the containers 4 can be slid out from beneath the lid 5 without the lid dragging on the upper surface 7a of the containers. This may reduce wear of the lid 5 and/or may allow the lower surface 16 of the lid 5 to be made of a resilient material which provides a good seal with the upper surface 7a of the containers 4. Moving the lid 5 so that it does not drag against the containers 4 or other moving components may also make the frame easier to move back and forth than it would otherwise be, and may for example allow the use of “soft close”, “self close” or “push to open” runner mechanisms such as are well known to those skilled in the art.
Many embodiments of lid moving means 200 are possible. For example, in one embodiment (not shown) an electrically powered lid moving means may comprise a sensing means (for example an optical or magnetic sensor) for sensing when the frame 2 moves from the first position to the second position, and an electrically operated actuator (for example a solenoid or a linear motor) to move the lid 5 from the first lid position to the second lid position. However, an alternative lid moving means 200 is described below with reference to
Referring first to
An actuation means 21 is provided which is slidably engaged with the housing 20. The actuation means 21 comprises a lid engaging means 22 which, in use, abuts an upstanding portion 37 of the lid 5. The actuation means 21 is slidable between a first actuation means position, shown in
The actuation means 21 is preferably biased towards the second actuation means position by suitable biasing means such as a spring 23 which is positioned between an actuation member 29 and the housing 20.
The lid moving means 200 is provided with an abutment means 24 which acts as a frame position detection means and determines when the actuation means 21 moves from the first actuation means position to the second actuation means position.
Referring in particular to
In the embodiment shown the transmission means 25 comprises a transmission member 27 which is engaged with the abutment means 24 at a first end 27A and engaged with the actuation means 21 at a second end 27B, and has a rotatable connection 28 to the housing 20 intermediate the first and second ends 27A, 27B. In the embodiment shown the distance between the second end 27B and the rotatable connection 28 is approximately ¼ the total length of the transmission member 27, such that the actuation means 21 moves around 1 mm for every 3 mm of movement of the abutment means 24. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that alternative transmission means 25 may be used to cause movement of the actuation means 21 when the abutment means 24 is moved, for example a system of gears or the like.
In preferred embodiments the lid moving means 200 is arranged such that the lid engaging means 22 is moveable to a third position which does not abut the lid 5, for example when a user wishes to remove the lid 5 for cleaning or other purposes. As can be seen in
Referring next to
In the embodiment shown in
In preferred embodiments, the distal end 26 of the abutment means 24 enters the housing 20, or draws level with a protruding part of the housing 20, before the actuation means 21 extends significantly beyond the first actuation means position towards the third actuation means position. This prevents accidental movement of the actuation means 21 to the third actuation means position, which might result in accidental disengagement of the lid 5.
The lid moving means 200 may be provided with a mechanism which allows movement of the actuation means 21 to the third actuation means position when required. Referring next in particular to
Those skilled in the art would appreciate that in alternative embodiments (not shown) the sleeve may be provided with an inwardly protruding tab and the inner member 31 with a corresponding slot. In yet another embodiment an outer sleeve may be connected to the transmission means and an inner member may be extended from the outer sleeve.
In a further embodiment (not shown) the housing may be shaped to allow manual movement of the abutment means 24 to a position whereby the actuation means 21 extends beyond the first actuation means position to the third actuation means position. For example, a lower portion of the housing may be provided with a slot which allows access for a user's finger to push the distal end 26 of the abutment means 24 inside the housing 20 to cause the actuation means 21 to move to the third actuation means position. Alternatively, a special tool 39 may be provided to allow the abutment means 24 to be pushed inside the housing to a suitable position. As shown in
The collar 42 may comprise three general portions: a body portion 44 and two wing portions 45. Each of the wing portions 45 are provided to opposing lateral sides of the body portion 44 (in the orientation of the collar when mounted in the retractable container apparatus 100), as shown in
The collar 42 defines opening 46, which is adapted to receive a container 4. The opening 46 may be positioned generally centrally in the collar 42 and may have a shape complementary to that of the container 4. The body portion 44 may at least partly define the collar opening 46 for the container 4. That is, the body portion 44 may entirely define the collar opening 46 or, as in the embodiment shown, the opening 46 may also be defined by the wing portions 45. The collar 42 may comprise one or more lift-out recesses 43, as shown in
In the embodiment shown in the figures the collar 42 comprises one or more raised edges or ridges 47 projecting upwardly from the body portion 44 around the perimeter of the opening 46 on one or more sides of the opening 46. The ridges 47 are adapted to aid in supporting the container 4 and ensure a secure fit between the container 4 and the collar 42. In the embodiment shown in
In alternative embodiments of the present invention (not shown), one or more collar opening recesses may be provided to the collar 42 around the opening 46. These collar opening recesses may have a shape complementary to that of the top of the container 4 and may be configured to receive the container 4 and hold it securely in place relative to the collar 42. In some embodiments of the invention, the container 4 has a flange 57 around its upper rim and the collar opening recesses may be configured to receive the flange 57 of the container 4. In such embodiments the collar opening recesses provide the advantage that, when the flange 57 of the container 4 is received in the collar opening recesses, the top of the container 4 may be flush with, or below the upper surface of the collar 42 around the collar opening recesses. This can ensure the container 4 does not interfere with the bracket 1 or other parts of the retractable container apparatus 100 that may be above the container 4. The collar opening recesses may also be configured to receive a handle on an upper part of the container 4, e.g. attached to the flange 57. This ensures that the handle (if provided) does not interfere with other parts of the retractable container apparatus 100 or obstruct the sliding mechanism 3 from closing.
In the embodiments illustrated, the wing portions 45 of collar 42 comprise a snap fit connector configured to connect the collar 42 directly or indirectly to the runners of sliding mechanism 3 via a snap fit connection. The collar 42 may be able to be lifted away from the sliding mechanism 3 by providing enough force to overcome the snap fit connection. In one example of the technology (not shown), the collar 42 connects directly to the moving runner members 41 of the sliding mechanism 3. In the alternative example of the technology shown in the figures, the collar 42 connects indirectly to the sliding mechanism 3 by connecting directly to a cover member 48, the cover member 48 being mounted on the moving runner member 41, as best seen in
The snap fit connection between the collar 42 and the sliding mechanism 3 may comprise one or more snap fit connectors on an outer surface 49 of the collar 42, for example on an outer lateral surface facing the sliding mechanism 3, and a structure on the sliding mechanism 3 configured to receive the snap fit connectors such as is described below. In the embodiment shown in the figures a snap fit connector is provided on each of the wing portions 45, to connect both wing portions 45 to the sliding mechanism 3. In an alternative embodiment, a snap fit connector is provided to only one of the wing portions 45.
In one form of the technology, as shown in
In an alternative embodiment (not shown) of the invention the container 4 and collar 42 are structured and configured such that, when the container 4 contacts the projections 51, the protrusions 50 of snap fit connectors are urged in an outward lateral direction. For example, the body portion 44 may be deformed, thus pushing the protrusions outwardly. The container 4 may be configured to be tapered such that the outer perimeter at the top of the container 4 is larger than the outer perimeter at the base of the container 4, as shown in
In some forms of the present technology, a cover member 48 may be provided to each of the moving runner members 41 of the sliding mechanism 3. For example, the cover member 48 may be mounted to the respective moving runner member 41 along a substantial part of its length. The cover member 48 may be configured to cover the sliding mechanism 3, as shown in
The snap fit connector portion 54 of cover member 48 may comprise one or more grooves 55 configured to receive the protrusion(s) 50 of the wing portion 45 of collar 42. The groove 55 may have a shape complementary to that of the protrusion 50 to assist this engagement.
As shown in
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, when the collar 42 is fitted to the sliding mechanism 3 via the snap fit connection, the snap fit connection is fully engaged, i.e. the snap fit connector or protrusions 50 are substantially fully interlocked with the complementary grooves 55. In this position the protrusions 50 may be securely fitted and may not move any further laterally outwardly. When the container 4 is fitted into the collar 42 it contacts the projections 51. This contact prevents the snap fit connection from disengaging by inhibiting the collar 42, and therefore the snap fit connector or protrusions 50, from moving inwardly (i.e. towards opening 46) and disconnecting from the grooves 55. This aids in ensuring the protrusions 50 remain in secure contact with the grooves 55.
As has already been described, in some embodiments when the container 4 is fitted into the collar 42 it contacts the projections 51 which deforms the wing portions 45 and therefore the one or more protrusions 50 of the snap fit connection are urged in an outward lateral direction into the complementary groove 55 of the cover member 48, so further securing the position of the collar 42.
In some forms of the technology, the opening 46 of the collar 42 may be of a size complementary to that of the container 4 such that, when the container 4 is placed in the opening 46, the sides of the container 4 contact the area of the collar 42 forming the opening 46. This contact prevents the snap fit connection from disengaging in a similar manner to that described above. In these forms of the technology it may not be necessary to have projections 51 on the collar 42, as the shape and size of the collar 42 enables contact between the container 4 and the collar 42 to prevent the snap fit connection from disengaging.
In another form of the technology, the opening 46 of the collar 42 may be of a size that is slightly smaller than the perimeter of container 4 such that, when the container 4 is fitted in the opening 46, the opening 46 is deformed and wing portions 45 are urged in an outward lateral direction, strengthening the snap fit connection in a similar manner to that described above. In these forms of the technology it may not be necessary to have projections 51 on the collar 42, as the shape and size of the collar 42 would achieve a similar enhancement of the snap fit connection.
The collar 42 may be removed from the retractable container apparatus 100 by releasing the snap fit connection. The snap fit connection may be released by pulling the collar 42 inwardly at the edges of the opening 46 to disengage the snap fit connector or protrusion 50 from the groove 55. Alternatively, the collar 42 may be able to be twisted to remove it. The easy removal of the collar 42 assists with cleaning the collar and also enables the collar 42 to be placed in a dishwasher or other automatic washing or sanitizing machine. The collar is therefore easily and quickly cleaned and maintained.
In other forms of the technology, the collar 42 may have more than one opening 46 and may be configured to support more than one container 4. In other forms of the technology, as shown in FIG. 2, multiple collars 42 may be configured to be mounted on the same sliding mechanism 3, each supporting a container 4. In such forms the collar or collars together may be configured to substantially cover the sliding mechanism 3 to protect the sliding mechanism 3 from accumulating dirt. In the embodiment shown in
In one example the retractable container apparatus 100 may be provided in a kitchen and container 4 may be used for storing waste. In other examples, container apparatus 100 may be provided in a garage and containers 4 may be used for storing laundry or other items.
In other embodiments of the technology another elongate member may be used in place of the cover member 48 of the illustrated embodiments. That is, embodiments of the technology are not limited to this component being formed from an extruded length of material.
In some embodiments of the technology the snap fit connection may comprise a groove provided to the collar 42 and a protrusion 50 provided to the moving runner member 41 or cover member 48 (i.e. the ‘male’ and ‘female’ members of the snap fit connection are swapped around from the embodiment described with reference to the figures). The snap fit connection would still work in a similar method as described above to connect the collar 42 to the retractable container apparatus 100. Alternative embodiments may use other forms of snap fit connection.
The entire disclosures of all applications, patents and publications cited above and below, if any, are herein incorporated by reference.
Reference to any prior art in this specification is not, and should not be taken as, an acknowledgement or any form of suggestion that that prior art forms part of the common general knowledge in the field of endeavour in any country in the world.
The invention may also be said broadly to consist in the parts, elements and features referred to or indicated in the specification of the application, individually or collectively, in any or all combinations of two or more of said parts, elements or features.
Where in the foregoing description reference has been made to integers or components having known equivalents thereof, those integers are herein incorporated as if individually set forth.
It should be noted that various changes and modifications to the presently preferred embodiments described herein will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention and without diminishing its attendant advantages. It is therefore intended that such changes and modifications be included within the present invention.
The invention may also be said broadly to consist in the parts, elements and features referred to or indicated in the specification of the application, individually or collectively, in any or all combinations of two or more of said parts, elements or features.
Aspects of the present invention have been described by way of example only and it should be appreciated that modifications and additions may be made thereto without departing from the scope thereof.
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