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The disclosure relates to disposal devices and more particularly pertains to a new disposal device for sealing used feminine products in a garbage bag for disposal.
The prior art relates to disposal devices including a waste material bagging device that includes a vacuum sealing mechanism and a heat sealing mechanism. The prior art discloses a garbage can that vacuum seals garbage bags contained therein. The prior art discloses a recycling machine that separates recyclable materials and subsequently bags the material in a bar coded bag. The prior art also discloses a variety of garbage processing devices that vacuum seal garbage in a garbage bag.
An embodiment of the disclosure meets the needs presented above by generally comprising a drum that has a rotatable section for opening and closing the drum. A hatch is positioned within the drum, a garbage bag is positionable on the hatch and the garbage bag drops downwardly in the drum when the hatch is opened. A closure unit is positioned in the drum and the closure unit closes the garbage bag when the closure unit is turned on to enclose the used feminine product in the garbage bag for disposal. The closure unit is disengaged from the garbage bag when the closure unit is turned off to facilitate the garbage bag to receive the used feminine hygiene product.
There has thus been outlined, rather broadly, the more important features of the disclosure in order that the detailed description thereof that follows may be better understood, and in order that the present contribution to the art may be better appreciated. There are additional features of the disclosure that will be described hereinafter and which will form the subject matter of the claims appended hereto.
The objects of the disclosure, along with the various features of novelty which characterize the disclosure, are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of this disclosure.
The disclosure will be better understood and objects other than those set forth above will become apparent when consideration is given to the following detailed description thereof. Such description makes reference to the annexed drawings wherein:
With reference now to the drawings, and in particular to
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The top wall 24 is co-arcuate with the outer wall 18 of the drum 12 and the top wall 24 extends across the opening 20 when the rotatable section 13 is rotated into a closed position for closing the opening 20. Conversely, the top wall 24 is displaced from the opening 20 when the rotatable section 13 is rotated into an open position. The front wall 14 of the drum 12 has an access opening 26 extending into the interior of the drum 12 and the access opening 26 is positioned adjacent to the base 34. A door 28 is hingedly coupled to the front wall 14 of the drum 12, the door 28 covers the access opening 26 when the door 28 is closed, and the door 28 exposes the access opening 26 when the door 28 is opened.
A control circuit 30 is positioned in the drum 12 and a rotating motor 32 is coupled to the rotatable section 13. The rotating motor 32 rotates in a first direction or a second direction. The rotatable section 13 is rotated into the open position when the rotating motor 32 rotates in the first direction. Additionally, the rotatable section 13 is rotated into the closed position when the rotating motor 32 rotates in the second direction. The rotating motor 32 is electrically coupled to the control circuit 30 and the rotating motor 32 may comprise an electric motor or the like.
A base 34 is attached to the outer wall 18 of the drum 12. The base 34 has a bottom side 36 and the bottom side 36 rests on a support surface 38 for supporting the drum 12 on the support surface 38. A chute 40 is positioned within the drum 12 and the chute 40 is vertically oriented in the drum 12. The chute 40 is aligned with the opening 20 in the outer wall 18 of the drum 12, and the chute 40 has a top end 42 and a bottom end 44.
A hatch 46 is positioned within the drum 12 and the garbage bag 48 sits thereon. The hatch 46 drops the garbage bag 48 downwardly in the drum 12 when the hatch 46 is opened. The hatch 46 is hingedly coupled to the top end 42 of the chute 40 and the hatch 46 closes the top end 42 of the chute 40 when the hatch 46 is in a closed position. In this way the hatch 46 can support a garbage bag 48 thereby facilitating the garbage bag 48 to receive a used feminine hygiene product. The top end 42 of the chute 40 is open when the hatch 46 is in an open position to drop the garbage bag 48 into the chute 40 for retrieval at the access opening 26 in the drum 12.
A hatch motor 50 is coupled to the chute 40 and the hatch motor 50 rotates in a first direction or a second direction. The hatch motor 50 closes the hatch 46 when the hatch motor 50 rotates in the first direction and the hatch motor 50 closes the hatch 46 when the hatch motor 50 rotates in the second direction. The hatch motor 50 is electrically coupled to the control circuit 30. Additionally, the hatch motor 50 may comprise an electric motor or the like.
A closure unit 52 is positioned in the drum 12 and the closure unit 52 is disengaged from the garbage bag 48 when the closure unit 52 is turned off. In this way the closure unit 52 facilitates the garbage bag 48 to receive the used feminine hygiene product. Moreover, the closure unit 52 closes the garbage bag 48 when the closure unit 52 is turned on. In this way the closure unit 52 encloses the used feminine product in the garbage bag 48 for disposal.
The closure unit 52 comprises a pair of arms 54 that is each pivotally coupled to the top end 42 of the chute 40. Each of the arms 54 is positionable in a first position has the arms 54 is spaced apart from each other. Each of the arms 54 is positionable in a closed position having each of the arms 54 abutting each other. In this way each of the arms 54 closes the garbage bag 48 sitting on the hatch 46.
The closure unit 52 comprises a pair of heating elements 56 and each of the heating elements 56 is coupled to a respective one of the arms 54. In this way each of the heating elements 56 contacts the garbage bag 48. Each of the heating elements 56 is turned on when the arms 54 are closed for sealing the garbage bag 48. In this way the heating elements 56 inhibit odors from escaping the garbage bag 48. Each of the heating elements 56 is electrically coupled to the control circuit 30 and each of the heating elements 56 may comprise an electric heating element or the like.
The closure unit 52 includes a pair of arm motors 58 that is each coupled to a respective one of the arms 54. Each of the arm motors 58 rotates in a first direction or a second direction. The arms 54 are urged into the first position when the arm motors 58 rotate in the first direction. Additionally, the arms 54 are urged into the second position when the arm motors 58 rotate in the second direction. Each of the arm motors 58 is electrically coupled to the control circuit 30 and each of the arm motors 58 may comprise an electric motor or the like.
An ultraviolet light emitter 60 is positioned in the drum 12 and the ultraviolet light emitter 60 is turned on when the hatch 46 is opened. The ultraviolet light emitter 60 emits ultraviolet radiation when the ultraviolet light emitter 60 is turned on. In this way the ultraviolet light emitter 60 kills bacteria in and on the garbage bag 48. The ultraviolet light emitter 60 is positioned within the chute 40. The ultraviolet light emitter 60 is positioned beneath the hatch 46 and the ultraviolet light emitter 60 is electrically coupled to the control circuit 30. The ultraviolet light emitter 60 may comprise a fluorescent ultraviolet light or the like that is capable of emitting ultraviolet radiation at an intensity sufficient to kill bacteria.
The closure unit 52 includes a control panel 62 that is coupled to the drum 12. The control panel 62 is electrically coupled to the control circuit 30 and the control panel 62 including a power button 64 for turning the control panel 62 on and off. The control panel 62 includes a rotatable section button 66 for opening and closing the rotatable section 13. Additionally, the control panel 62 includes a dispose button 68. The arms 54 are urged into the second position when the dispose button 68 is depressed and the heating elements 56 are turned on when the dispose button 68 is depressed. Additionally, the hatch 46 is opened when the dispose button 68 is depressed and the ultraviolet light emitter 60 is turned on when the dispose button 68 is depressed.
A power supply 70 is positioned in the base 34 and the power supply 70 is electrically coupled to the control circuit 30. The power supply 70 comprises at least one rechargeable battery 72 that is electrically coupled to the control circuit 30. A charge port 74 is coupled to the base 34 and the charge port 74 is electrically coupled to a power source. The charge port 74 is electrically coupled to the at least one rechargeable battery 72 for charging the at least one rechargeable battery 72.
In use, the rotatable section button 66 is depressed to open the rotatable section 13 of the drum 12 thereby facilitating the used feminine hygiene product to be dropped into the garbage bag 48 that is sitting on the hatch 46. The closure button is depressed to urge the arms 54 into the second position to close the garbage bag 48. Additionally, the heating elements 56 are turned on to seal the garbage bag 48 closed. The hatch 46 is subsequently opened to drop the sealed garbage bag 48 and the ultraviolet light is turned on to sterilize the garbage bag 48. The door 28 is opened to remove the sealed garbage bag 48 from the drum 12 for disposal.
With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of an embodiment enabled by the disclosure, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by an embodiment of the disclosure.
Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the disclosure. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the disclosure to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the disclosure. In this patent document, the word “comprising” is used in its non-limiting sense to mean that items following the word are included, but items not specifically mentioned are not excluded. A reference to an element by the indefinite article “a” does not exclude the possibility that more than one of the element is present, unless the context clearly requires that there be only one of the elements.
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