(2) Description of the Prior Art
A conventional induction activated cover of a container is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,812,655 and the cover is pivotably connected to the container body. A motor, a gear set and a battery are received in the space in the bottom of the container body, and a driving shaft is connected to the gear set and is connected to the cover. The cover is pivoted upward to open the container body when the motor is activated. It is obvious that the cover needs a lot of space to be pivoted to the opened position. However, if the container is used as a trashcan and put under a table, there is limited space between the cover and the top of the table, so that when the cover is inducted to open, the cover touches the top of the table before the cover is pivoted to the opened position. Furthermore, the speed of the opening of the cover is too slow because the motor an the gear set are located at a distance from the cover, the transmission force has to transfer to the cover through the driving shaft which is as long as the height of the container body.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,752,476 also discloses a similar structure. However, '476 discloses a plurality of combination rods (51) is driven downward along the guiding slot (42). As such, each of the rods (51) is not slidable with respect to its adjacent rods, and they cannot be piled up when opening the door (50). As a result, the structure of '476 takes more space to store the combination rods (51) as the door (50) is open, and thus a guiding slot (42) is indispensably disposed on the rear side of the container body (20). That is to say, the moving door module (40) is inseparable from the container body (20).
The present invention intends to provide an induction activated cover assembly for a container such as a trashcan and the driving unit and the cover are located at the top of the trashcan, and the cover is composed of multiple plates which are moved linearly to open and close the trashcan.
The present invention relates to a cover assembly of a container and comprises a first part and a second part which is mounted on an open top of the container. The first part has an opening which is located corresponding to a through hole of the second part. The second part includes two sidewalls and a front wall connected between the two sidewalls. Each sidewall has a plurality of guide slots defined in an inside thereof and a plurality of plates are respectively and slidably engaged with the guide slots between the two sidewalls. Each plate is slidable with respect to its adjacent plate(s). A driving unit is located on the second part and drives the plates to move along the guide slots. An induction unit is connected to a front end of the first part and includes an induction member which activates the driving unit.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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The second part 32 has a through hole 321 which is located corresponding to the opening 311. The second part 32 includes two sidewalls 33 and a front wall 34 is connected between the two sidewalls 33. Each sidewall 33 has a plurality of guide slots 331 defined in an inside thereof and a plurality of plates 51 are respectively and slidably engaged with the guide slots 331 between the two sidewalls 33. A top of two ends of each of the plates 51 is slidably in contact with the stepped edges 3111.
The driving unit is located on the second part 32 and is able to drive the plates 51 to move along the guide slots 331. Two front wheels 37 are located on two respective front ends of the two sidewalls 33 by two U-shaped frames 36 and two rear wheels 38 are located on two respective rear ends of the two sidewalls 33 by two U-shaped frames 36. Two respective transmission members 39 are respectively driven by the front and rear wheels 37, 38. One of the plates 51 is driven by the transmission members 39. A shaft 35 is located at a rear end of the second part 32 and connected between the two rear wheels 38. The driving unit further includes a motor 61 and a gear set 62 driven by the motor 61. The shaft 35 includes a gear 351 mounted thereto which is engaged with the gear set 62. A power supply “A” is connected to the second part 32 and electrically connected to the control unit 4 and the motor 61. A switch 25 is connected to the rear end of the firs part 31. A control unit 40 is connected one of the two sidewalls 33 and electrically connected with the induction unit 20, the switch 25 and the power supply “A” The power supply “A” can be a battery and a cover “B” is used to position the battery.
The plates 51 stretch from each other to close the through hole 321 of the second part 32 when the plates 51 are respectively engaged with the guide slots 331 as shown in
More specifically, each of the plates 51 has a rear portion 511 having a hook portion 512 extending therefrom upward as shown in
The plates 51 move linearly so that the space between the cover assembly and an underside of the top of a table does not affect the operation of the cover assembly. The cover assembly is an independent combination so that any container 2 can be cooperated with the cover assembly.
It is noted that although U.S. Pat. No. 6,752,476 discloses a plurality of movable rods, the rods cannot slide with respect to their adjacent rod(s). Thus the rods of U.S. Pat. No. 6,752,476 cannot be piled up to safe the space. Besides, U.S. Pat. No. 6,752,476 does not provide any hook portion that is slidable with respect to the rails on its adjacent rod. On the contrary, the rods of U.S. Pat. No. 6,752,476 directly hook with its adjacent rod(s). Thus it is readily obvious that the rods of U.S. Pat. No. 6,752,476 are definitely not movable with respect to each other, and are therefore different from the plates of the present invention.
While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
(1) Field of the Invention The application is a Continuation-In-Part of prior application Ser. No. 11/790,917, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 11790917 | Apr 2007 | US |
Child | 12639953 | US |