The subject matter discussed herein relates generally to locking apparatus and methods for locking the hinged or removable lids of commercial or large size trash containers or bins by means of a pivoted, lockable bar extending over the lid in the closed position.
Many trash container locking systems are known in which a bar is attached to pivot arms on opposite sides of a trash container for movement between an unlocked position across the front of the container in which the lid can be freely opened and closed, and a locked position extending over the top of the closed lid so it cannot be opened. A locking mechanism is provided to lock one of the arms in place when the bar extends across the top of the lid. Such systems are described, for example, in U.S. Pat. No. 5,029,724 of Serio, U.S. Pat. No. 5,213,382 of Dawdy, and U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,733,053 and 8,313,126 of Hodge Products, Inc. A lid locking system sold by HPI (Hodge Products, Inc.) comprises two pivot arms pivotally mounted on base plates for securing to opposite sides of the trash container, and a separate lock plate to be mounted on one side of the container so that an opening in the pivot arm on that side is aligned with a hole in the lock plate or hasp in the locked position of the bar. Installation and proper alignment of the parts of this system may be difficult in some cases.
According to one aspect, a lid locking apparatus for a trash container comprises first and second pivot devices each having a mounting plate configured to be secured to a respective side edge of the trash container close to the front of the container and respective first and second pivot arms each having a first end pivotally mounted to the respective first and mounting plate and a second end adapted for connection to a respective end of an elongate pipe or bar which is longer than the front end of the trash container. The first pivot device is lockable and the first pivot arm has opposite side edges and an outwardly projecting locking flange on one side edge which has at least one slot or opening. The mounting plate of the first pivot device has a stop plate or padlock hasp extending outwardly from a side edge of the base plate in the same direction as the locking flange. The stop plate also has at least one slot or opening. When the mounting plates are secured by welding or the like to opposite sides of a trash container and a bar is secured between second ends of the pivot arms, the arms are rotatable between an unlocked position in which the bar extends across the front of the container and the hinged container lid can be freely opened and closed, and a locked position in which the bar and arms are pivoted upward and rearward so that the bar extends over the top of the container lid. The stop plate on the mounting plate and locking flange on the first pivot arm are positioned and oriented such that the locking flange is adjacent to the stop plate in the locking position with at least part of the opening in the locking flange aligned with an opening in the stop plate. A padlock shackle is engaged through the aligned openings to secure the bar in the locked position, preventing unauthorized dumping of trash in the container.
In one embodiment, the openings in the locking flange and stop plate each comprise an elongated slot for ease in alignment, but in alternative embodiments one of these parts may have a single circular opening or more than one circular opening while the other has an elongated slot. In one embodiment, the locking flange is positioned such that it is in face-to-face engagement with the stop plate in the locking position. In some embodiments, an indent is provided on one edge of the stop plate to act as a welding or attachment point for the chain of a padlock, so that the padlock can be permanently attached to the lockable pivot device and ready for engagement with the aligned openings or slots in the locking flange and stop plate to lock these parts together and prevent access to the container.
According to another aspect, a method of locking a trash container lid in a closed position comprises mounting first and second pivot mounting plates on opposite side rims of a trash container adjacent the front wall and upper end opening of the container; securing a locking bar between second ends of first and second pivot arms which have respective first ends pivotally mounted on the respective first and second pivot mounting plates; positioning the pivot arms in a first, unlocked position in which the locking bar extends across the front wall of the container; closing the lid of the container; rotating the first and second pivot arms in a first, locking direction upwards and rearwards until the locking bar extends across the closed lid of the container and a locking flange on the first pivot arm engages a stop plate on the first mounting plate which projects outwards from the first mounting plate and respective side rim of the container to prevent further movement of the pivot arms in the first, locking direction; and engaging the shackle of a padlock through aligned openings in the stop plate and locking flange and locking the shackle to the padlock body to retain the first and second pivot arms and locking bar in the locked position.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become more readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art after reviewing the following detailed description and accompanying drawings.
The subject matter described herein is taught by way of example implementations. Various details have been omitted for the sake of clarity and to avoid obscuring the subject matter. The examples shown below are directed to devices, apparatus and methods for locking the lid of a large or commercial trash container in the closed position. Other features and advantages of the subject matter should be apparent from the following description.
After reading this description it will become apparent to one skilled in the art how to implement the invention in various alternative embodiments and alternative applications. However, all the various embodiments of the present invention will not be described herein. It is understood that the embodiments presented here are presented by way of an example only, and not limitation.
The first, locking pivot device 35 comprises an elongated plate or pivot arm 38, a pivot mount or mounting plate 40 pivotally connected to one end of pivot arm 38, a locking plate or flange 42 located on one side edge 41 of arm 38 and extending outward from a top surface of the arm 38, and a stop plate or lock hasp 44 extending outward from a top surface of pivot mount 40. Plate or pivot arm 38 is pivotally mounted at one end on a pivot pin 19 extending from pivot mount 40, in a similar manner to prior art device 12 described above. In some embodiments, locking flange 42 is oriented substantially perpendicular to pivot arm 38 and parallel to the longitudinal axis of arm 38, and stop plate or padlock hasp 44 is oriented perpendicular to mounting plate 40, as best seen in
Locking flange 42 and stop plate 44 may be formed integrally with the respective pivot arm or plate 38 and mounting plate 40 and may be bent or formed to extend perpendicular to the respective pivot plate 38 and mounting plate 40, or may be formed as separate parts and secured to plates 38, 40 by welding or the like. In some embodiments, pivot mount or plate 40 has spaced side edges 57 and first and second end edges 58, 59, respectively, and the stop plate 44 is located at one of the side edges 57. Stop plate 44 is longer than pivot mount or plate 40 and extends outwards from side edge 57 beyond the first end edge 58 of plate or mount 40. In some embodiments, stop plate 44 has a length between opposite end edges which is around twice the distance between the first and second end edges 58, 59 of the mounting plate or pivot mount 40. Slot 47 is located in the part of stop plate 44 which protrudes from first end edge 58 of the pivot mount or plate 40.
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In order to install the lid locking apparatus on a trash container, the pivot mounts or mounting plates 40, 20 of the respective pivot devices 35, 36 are first secured by welding or other fastening means at identical positions on the upper rim 62 on opposite sides of trash container 34 in an orientation in which the upper and lower edges (or longer edges) 58, 59 are parallel to the side edge of the dumpster lid in the closed position. For ease of installation, the height of plate 40 between the upper and lower edges may be substantially the same as the height of rim 62. The pivot mounting plate 40 of the locking pivot arm is positioned with the stop plate or padlock hasp 44 furthest away from the front end of the dumpster. In the installed position, the projecting end of hasp 44 extends in a direction upwards from the mounting plate 40 towards the top opening of the container, as seen in
In order to lock the lid 32 of the trash container in the closed position, the bar 50 is rotated upwards and rearwards over the top of the container, simultaneously pivoting the pivot arms of pivot devices 35 and 36 about their pivot axis so that the locking flange 42 of locking pivot arm 38 is rotated towards stop plate 44.
The lid lock apparatus in the above embodiments is much easier to install and operate than the prior art apparatus of
The above description of the disclosed embodiments is provided to enable any person skilled in the art to make or use the invention. Various modifications to these embodiments will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the generic principles described herein can be applied to other embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Thus, it is to be understood that the description and drawings presented herein represent a presently preferred embodiment of the invention and are therefore representative of the subject matter which is broadly contemplated by the present invention. It is further understood that the scope of the present invention fully encompasses other embodiments that may become obvious to those skilled in the art and that the scope of the present invention is accordingly limited by nothing other than the appended claims.