1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a garbage container, more specifically to a garbage container which is able to be opened easily by pressing or stepping on.
2. Description of the Prior Art
A conventional garbage container usually has a lid on a opening of the container to prevent odors diffusing or mosquitoes breeding due to the garbage therein. However, when the lid is independent from the container, a user should remove the lid from the container and keep holding the lid before disposal of garbage, and it is troublesome to a user who has had garbage in his hand.
A garbage container with a liftable lid is thereby disclosed, wherein the garbage container can be triggered by pluralities of means. The most common way to trigger the lid to lift is by stepping on a pedal, as disclosed in TW M265363, TW M312517, U.S. Pat. No. 6,010,024, and U.S. Pat. No. 6,883,676. The pedal is disposed on the container near ground, and the pedal connects to the lid via two linking rods or other similar structure. When the pedal is stepped on, the lid is lifted due to the lever principle. On the contrary, when the pedal is released, the lid falls and covers the opening of the container. However, this kind of structure brings about pluralities of problems. For example, if the lid is bulky and heavy, a user who doesn't have sufficient strength such as a female or a disable is difficult to step on entirely. Besides, due to the limitation of the operation of linking rods, the pedal has to be disposed on a fixed and specific position, so the pedal can not be placed at a preferable position to accommodate to different situations.
A garbage container with an automatically liftable lid is disclosed in TW I352054, TW M316879, TW 201103842, U.S. Pat. No. 6,774,586, U.S. Pat. No. 6,812,655, U.S. Pat. No. 7,714,527, U.S. Pat. No. 7,750,591, and U.S. Pat. No. 7,911,169. The container has an IR induction sensor or an electrostatic induction sensor. When an object approaches the sensor, the lid is triggered to lift by the sensor. Although the automatically opening container is convenient, it also has some problems. For instance, the sensor and operation structure have to be disposed near the opening to facilitate the lid lifting, so the opening is not quite large enough to receive disposals. Moreover, the sensor detects anytime, so the sensor consumes electricity anytime too. On the other hand, the lid opens when an object approaches the sensor, so the lid may open even if a person just passes by. Also, when malfunctioning, the sensor may open automatically even if no object approaches.
The main object of the present invention is to provide a garbage container which can be opened more easily. Also, the garbage container is more electricity-saving and has a larger opening to receive disposals.
To achieve the above and other objects, a garbage container of the present invention includes a main body, a controller, a sensor, a pedal, a connecting member, a driving mechanism, a power supply, and a lid.
A receiving opening is formed on a top of the main body. An opening is formed on a wall of the main body near ground. The controller can be an IC board and is disposed on a bottom of the main body. A resistance of the sensor changes when pressure the sensor received changes, and then the sensor sends a signal to the controller. The pedal is partially inserted into the opening and contacts with the sensor. When the pedal is stepped on or pressed, pressure the sensor received changes. The connecting member is able to move between a first position near ground and a second position away from ground. The driving mechanism includes a motor, a decelerating mechanism, and an arm. An end of the arm connects to the decelerating mechanism, and the other opposite end of the arm connects to the connecting member. The arm is triggered to pivot by the motor and the decelerating mechanism to enable the connecting member to move between the first and the second positions. The power supply provides energy to the controller and the driving mechanism. The lid is disposed outside of the receiving opening and is able to pivot relatively to the receiving opening. When the connecting member is at the first position, the lid covers on the receiving opening to segregate the receiving opening from an external space. When the connecting member is at the second position, the lid is lifted to enable the receiving opening to communicate with the external space.
Thereby, the garbage container of the present invention is more energy-saving and easier to use. Also, a larger receiving opening is provided to facilitate disposal.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, which show, for purpose of illustrations only, the preferred embodiment(s) in accordance with the present invention.
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A receiving opening 11 is formed on a top of the main body 1, and at least an opening 12 is formed on a wall of the main body 1 near a bottom of the main body 1. The main body 1 has first room 13 and a second room 14 which are segregated from each other. The first room 13 communicates with the receiving opening 11. The controller 2, the connecting member 5, the driving mechanism 6, and the power supply 7 are located in the second room 14.
The controller 2 can be an IC board and is disposed on the bottom of the main body 1. A resistance of the sensor 3 changes when pressure the sensor 3 received changes. And then the sensor 3 sends a signal to the controller 2. In the major embodiment of the present invention, the sensor 3 is fixed in the main body 1. The pedal 4 is detachably inserted into the opening 12 and the sensor 3 to enable a user to step on. In other possible embodiment of the present invention, pluralities of the sensors 3 and pluralities of the pedals 4 corresponding to the sensors 3 are provided. The main body 1 also has pluralities of openings 12 to enable the sensors 3 and the pedals 4 to be disposed on at least one side of the main body 1.
The connecting member 5 is able to move between a first position near ground and a second position away from ground. More specifically, the connecting member 5 is a rod and is able to move longitudinally.
The driving mechanism 6 includes a motor 61, a decelerating mechanism 62, and an arm 63. The motor 61 is controlled by signals sent by the controller 2. An end of the arm 63 connects with the decelerating mechanism 62, and the other opposite end of the arm 63 connects with the connecting member 5. The arm 63 is able to pivot when being driven by the motor 61 and the decelerating mechanism 62 to enable the connecting member 5 to move between the first and the second positions. The power supply 7 provides energy to the controller 2 and the driving mechanism 6. For the few requirement of energy, the power supply 7 can be just a battery assembly.
The lid 8 is disposed on the outside of the receiving opening 11 and is capable of pivoting relatively to the receiving opening 11. A position of fringe of the lid 8 connects to an end away from the arm 63 of the connecting member 5. When the connecting member 5 is at the first position, the lid 8 covers the receiving opening 11 to segregate the receiving opening 11 from an external space. When the connecting member 5 is at the second position, the lid 8 pivots away from the receiving opening 11 to enable the receiving opening 11 to communicate with the external space.
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Besides, the sensor 3 and the pedal 4 can be placed at a position outside of the main body 1 to facilitate operation. In a second embodiment of the present invention, referring to
To sum up, the garbage container of the present invention has a plurality of advantages listed below.
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