1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a digital display bin; and more particularly, to a bin that houses a plurality of digital display screens for displaying advertising content, and is additionally operable for receiving and storing trash.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Trash bins are prevalent in most public areas, such as city sidewalks, train stations, bus stations, airports, malls, sporting arenas, locker rooms, bathrooms, building lobbies, movie theatres, and the like. Trash bins, or receptacles, are necessary for providing a location for people to deposit certain items of trash as part of everyday life. Such trash items include articles of refuse, such as empty soda bottles and cans, food wrappers, newspapers, magazines, and the like. Because of their nature and general appearance, common trash bins found in the prior art are unattractive and unpleasant to view while in a public place. Attempts at making the trash bins more attractive have involved integrating advertising signage to the outside panels of the trash bin, therefore having a dual purpose—advertisement and trash collection. Such examples can be found at U.S. Pat. No. 1,424,519 to Richardson; U.S. Pat. No. 2,543,008 to French; U.S. Pat. No. 3,793,756 to Kay et al.; U.S. Pat. No. 3,803,738 to Weiss; U.S. Pat. No. 3,947,985 to Skrzypczak; U.S. Pat. No. 4,827,645 to Stamps, Jr.; U.S. Pat. No. 5,014,985 to Capps; U.S. Pat. No. 5,624,018 to Schuff et al.; U.S. Pat. No. 5,947,584 to Passanante et al.; U.S. Pat. No. 6,012,790 to Thomas et al.; U.S. Pat. No. 6,691,897 to Ashe; and US Patent Application Publication No. 2004/0178198. None of these teachings disclose or suggest the use of digital display screens, such as plasma, LCD, or DLP screens.
Other prior art attempts have disclosed the use of digital display screens. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 6,802,143 to Rachowitz et al. discloses a reliable, rotating, illuminated advertising unit that utilizes independent display modules housing lights and advertising material. Optionally, Rachowitz discloses that AMLCD, plasma, or similar flat-panel displays may be used in the display modules. The display modules in Rachowitz surround a hollow central compartment that may be used as a trash container. Significantly, Rachowitz does not include ventilation means for the digital display screens. Further, the Rachowitz device has curved sidewalls and a circular base.
PCT Application Publication No. WO 00/55833 to Angel discloses a combined advertising display and trash receptacle business system. Angel discloses that the side panels may include an electrically powered, flat screen monitor of, for example, the LCD (liquid crystal display) type, etc. Significantly, Angel does not disclose or suggest ventilation means for the digital display screens. Further, the Angel device does not include casters at its base for movement of the unit.
PCT Application Publication No. WO 03/050790 to Passannante discloses an illuminated advertising trash receptacle. Passannante discloses that the side panels may include display screen implemented as LCD, LED, plasma screens, or any other appropriate illumination screens for displaying electronic advertisements and may even be an array of LED lights for displaying a moving message. Significantly, the Passannante device does not disclose or suggest ventilation means for the digital display screens.
There remains a need in the art for an attractive, functional, digital display bin having an integrated trash receptacle that provides means for displaying advertising content to the public via digital display screens such as plasma, LCD, DLP, and the like, wherein the digital display bin further includes ventilation means for the digital display screens.
The present invention provides an attractive, functional digital display bin for displaying advertising content and for receiving and storing trash. Advertising content is displayed to the public via digital display screens, such as plasma, LCD, DPL, and the like. A ventilation means housed within the bin protects digital components from exceeding critical temperatures by facilitating release of accumulated heat.
Generally stated, the digital display bin comprises: (i) a base having a first side, a second side, a third side, a fourth side, an underside, and a topside, respectively; (ii) a first vertical wall connected to said first side of said base, said first vertical wall housing a first display screen selected from the group consisting of plasma screens, liquid crystal display screens, and DLP screens; (iii) a second vertical wall connected to said second side of said base, said second vertical wall housing a second display screen selected from the group consisting of plasma screens, liquid crystal display screens, and DLP screens; (iv) a third vertical wall connected to said third side of said base, said third vertical wall housing a third display screen selected from the group consisting of plasma screens, liquid crystal display screens, and DLP screens; (v) a fourth vertical wall hingedly connected to said third vertical wall, said fourth vertical wall being positioned between said first vertical wall and said third vertical wall, respectively; (vi) a top portion connected to said vertical walls, said top portion having at least one aperture for receiving trash; (vii) said vertical walls, base, and top portion, collectively, defining an interior space; (viii) trash means for receiving and temporarily storing said trash, said trash means being removably located within said interior space; (ix) at least three casters located on the underside of said base for allowing movement of said bin; (x) computer means for storing a plurality of advertising clips having video content and for controlling the playback of said advertising clips; (xi) power supply means for providing power to said display screens and said computer means, respectively; and (xii) ventilation means for cooling the first, second, and third display screens, respectively, wherein the ventilation means comprises a plurality of fans.
In one aspect of the invention, the display screens are mounted on a tri-wall located in the interior space of the digital display bin. A plurality of fans is located on the fourth vertical wall for providing a continuous air flow around the digital display screens and through a cavity formed by the tri-wall for maintaining an appropriate operating temperature.
The present invention solves the problems associated with public trash receptacles and their generally unsightly appearance. In accordance with the present invention, advertising units displaying video content on digital display screens are integrally associated with public trash receptacles to provide an aesthetically pleasing unit that allows for increased exposure of video advertising in public places. The digital display bin benefits the general public and the advertisers who utilize the video advertising service displayed via the digital display screens associated therewith.
The invention will be more fully understood and further advantages will become apparent when reference is had to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings, in which:
The digital display bin of the present invention is operable for placement in a wide variety of public places, such that persons who are in relative proximity to the digital display bin may view its display screens. The digital display bin further comprises means for receiving and temporarily storing trash. Advertisers can reach thousands of potential consumers by having their advertising content displayed on the display screens associated with the digital display bin. The digital display bin is generally depicted at
The digital display bin is shown generally at
Preferably, the digital display bin further comprises at least three, and preferably four, heavy-duty casters 19 (fourth not shown) located on the underside of its base 17 for allowing movement of the bin. The digital display bin further comprises computer means (not shown) for storing a plurality of digital advertising clips having video content and for controlling the playback of the digital advertising clips. The digital display bin includes power supply means (not shown) for providing power to the display screens and the computer. In an alternative embodiment, the digital display bin further comprises at least one speaker (not shown) for broadcasting audio content that may be associated with the digital advertising clips.
In the preferred embodiment, the digital display bin of the present invention comprises: (i) a base 17 having a first side, a second side, a third side, a fourth side, an underside, and a topside, respectively; (ii) a first vertical wall 21 connected to said first side of said base, said first vertical wall housing a first display screen 22 (not shown) selected from the group consisting of plasma screens, liquid crystal display screens, and DLP screens; (iii) a second vertical wall 14 connected to said second side of said base, said second vertical wall housing a second display screen 13 selected from the group consisting of plasma screens, liquid crystal display screens, and DLP screens; (iv) a third vertical wall 15 connected to said third side of said base, said third vertical wall housing a third display screen 16 selected from the group consisting of plasma screens, liquid crystal display screens, and DLP screens; (v) a fourth vertical wall 20 hingedly connected to said third vertical wall 15, said fourth vertical wall being positioned between said first vertical wall 21 and said third vertical wall 15, respectively; (vi) a top portion 12 connected to said vertical walls, said top portion having at least one aperture 11 for receiving trash; (vii) said vertical walls, base, and top portion, collectively, defining an interior space; (viii) trash means (not shown) for receiving and temporarily storing said trash, said trash means being removably located within said interior space; (ix) at least three casters 19 located on the underside of said base 17 for allowing movement of said bin; (x) computer means (not shown) for storing a plurality of advertising clips having video content and for controlling the playback of said advertising clips; (xi) power supply means (not shown) for providing power to said display screens and said computer means, respectively; and (xii) ventilation means (see
A shelf 26 is preferably located near the base 17 of the digital display bin. The shelf 26 may be part of a freestanding unit that is removable from the digital display bin; in other words, the shelf 26 may not be fixedly attached to the digital display bin. The shelf 26 provides a flat surface to rest a removable trash means (not shown) for receiving and storing trash. Preferably the trash means consists of a 50 gallon garbage can, composed of durable plastic. The trash means is removed from the digital display bin periodically to empty the trash from the trash means. To remove the trash means, the fourth vertical wall 20 is opened and the trash means is slid along the shelf surface. The trash means fits tightly in the digital display bin and fully utilizes substantially all of the interior space. Shelf 26 further provides an interior cavity at 27 below the trash means for storing the computer means (not shown) for storing a plurality of advertising clips having video content and for controlling the playback of said advertising clips; and for storing the power supply means (not shown) for providing power to the display screens and the computer means, respectively. Power is provided to the electronic equipment via a standard 115 voltage AC outlet, wherein the power cord is routed through a small aperture 28 in the base 17 of the digital display unit. Preferably, the fourth vertical wall 20 does not house a digital display screen, but rather includes a plurality of fans and vents (see
The power supply of the digital display bin comprises an electrical wire, operable for connection with a standard wall socket. Alternatively, the power supply of the digital display bin comprises an internal battery source. Preferably, the computer means is simple to use, reliable, lightweight, and compact, and is of the type readily known to those in the relevant art. One example of a suitable computer means is sold under the name Alivepromo AP350 Content Player PC™. The computer means may be wireless used with wi-fi or Verizon Wireless™. Preferably, the computer means is housed within protected cabinetry mounted near the base of the digital display bin at cavity 27. Preferably a second security means prevents unauthorized access to the cavity 27 housing the computer and power means, respectively.
The digital display bin comprises ventilation means for cooling the display screens and preventing them from overheating. As shown in a top view of the digital display bin at
The ventilation means of the present invention is a significant aspect of the present invention in order to ensure that the digital display screens do not overheat. In order for the digital display screens to function properly, their operating temperatures, respectively, must remain below a critical temperature. Said critical temperature varies based on the type and brand of digital display screen and is readily known to those skilled in the art. Certain digital display screens have a critical temperature of approximately 100 degrees Fahrenheit. The tri-wall design and plurality of fans of the present invention allows continuous air circulation within the bin and around the display screens and permits the continuous and reliable functionality of the digital display screens associated with the present digital display bin. A further advantage of the ventilation means disclosed by the present invention is that it slows down the decay and formation of bacteria in any food-related trash item that may temporarily reside within the trash means of the present invention. Said decay and bacteria formation are undesirable and result in foul smelling trash.
The digital display bin is suitable for placement at many public areas, including, for example, subway, bus, and train stations, airports, malls, theaters, sports arenas, office buildings, and the like. The digital display bin adds décor to any indoor venue. The digital display bin provides a media stream for advertisers, with potential to reach large audiences which have previously remained largely untapped. The digital display bin combines the traditional waste receptacle with cutting-edge digital signage. The three-dimensional design of the digital display bin enables high frequency potential giving it the ability to be seen from any direction. This feature is highly beneficial, as it results in a favorable impression for advertisers.
It should be understood that the number of digital display screens associated with the digital display bin may vary. For example, the fourth vertical wall 20 may include a digital display screen similar to the other three vertical walls, resulting in a total of four digital display screens. In such an embodiment, the plurality of fans is preferably located below the digital display screen on the fourth vertical wall 20. Further, the digital display bin may include only one digital display screen, or two digital display screens. Alternatively, each vertical wall of the digital display bin may include more than one digital display screen.
Having thus described the invention in rather full detail, it will be understood that such detail need not be strictly adhered to, but that additional changes and modifications may suggest themselves to one skilled in the art, all falling within the scope of the invention as defined by the subjoined claims.