Claims
- 1. Fire resistant trash container having a generally planar bottom wall, an axially elongated side wall defining a closed figure with the bottom wall, and a closable opening at the upper end of the side wall, said container walls being formed of synthetic organic plastic having a tendency to burn under persistant exposure to direct flame, and means increasing the fire resistance of said walls to such exposure, said means comprising a substantially continuous extend of finely divided, incombustible particulate embedded ballistically in the wall surfaces to be protected while such surfaces are heated to softness during formation of said container.
- 2. The fire resistant trash container according to claim 1, in which said particluate is mineral.
- 3. The fire resistant trash container according to claim 1, in which the constituent particles of said particulate are distributed over said extent in contiguous relation.
- 4. The fire resistant trash container according to claim 1, in which said particulate extends both inwardly into said container wall to be protected and outwardly therefrom.
- 5. The fire resistant trash container according to claim 1, including also a fire resistant coating over said particulate.
- 6. Fire resistant trash container having a generally planar bottom wall, an axially elongated side wall defining a closed figure with the bottom wall, and a closable opening at the upper end of the side wall, said container walls being rotationally molded from a powder of synthetic organic crosslinkable polyethylene plastic having a tendency to burn under persistent exposure to direct flame, and means increasing the fire resistance of said walls to such exposure, said means comprising substantially continuous extent of finely divided, incombustible particulate ballistically embedded in the wall surfaces to be protected by gravity impaction thereof against said wall surfaces during rotational molding of said container and while said wall surfaces are heated to softness.
- 7. The fire resistant trash container according to clain 6, in which said particulate is sand.
- 8. The fire resistant trash container according to claim 7, in which the constituent particles of said sand are distributed over said extent in contiguous relation.
- 9. The fire resistant trash container according to claim 8, in which said sand particulate extends both inwardly into said container wall to be protected and outwardly therefrom.
- 10. The fire resistant trash container according to claim 9, including also a fire resistant coating over said sand particulate.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 794,075 filed Nov. 1,1985, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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