Claims
- 1. A cigarette litter bin including a mounting element and a receiver element;
- in which the mounting element includes a mounting plate to which there is attached a hood portion which extends out of the plane of the mounting plate and one or more formations projecting out of the plane of the mounting plate, the direction of projection of the formations being the same as that of the hood;
- the receiver element is a hollow rectangular faced box with one face being open to form a mouth;
- characterised in that a rear face of the receiver is adapted to overlie the mounting plate and is provided with a number of apertures corresponding to the number of projecting formations, each aperture being configured so that it comprises a portion into which a projecting formation may be inserted, and a portion that prevents insertion or removal of a projecting formation, and the mounting plate being provided with a biasing means so positioned and configured that when the receiver overlies the mounting plate the receiver is biased away from the mounting plate.
- 2. A cigarette litter bin according to claim 1 in which the apertures in the rear face of the receiver are keyhole shaped and the projections on the mounting plate are adapted to pass through the wider part of the keyhole but not the narrower part.
- 3. A cigarette litter bin according to claim 2 which the mounting plate is further provided with a bracket projecting from the plane of the mounting plate, and the receiver is provided with a locking mechanism, the bracket and locking mechanism being so positioned that when the projections are engaged with the aperture the locking mechanism may engage with the bracket and retain the receiver in position.
- 4. A cigarette litter bin according to claim 3 in which the biasing means is a leaf spring.
- 5. A cigarette litter bin according to claim 4 in which the hood portion includes one or more apertures.
- 6. A cigarette litter bin according to claim 5 in which the mounting plate is rectangular with the longitudinal axis being substantially vertical in use, the hood portion being attached to the mounting plate in the region of the upper edge of that plate and the projections attached to the lower portion of the plate.
- 7. A cigarette litter bin according to claim 6 in which the projections are located symmetrically about the longitudinal axis of the mounting plate.
- 8. A cigarette litter bin according to claim 7 in which the apertures in the rear face of the receiver are keyhole shaped and the wider part of the keyhole is lower than the narrower part, and when the projections are engaged with the apertures, the possible directions of movement of the receiver are up and down.
- 9. A cigarette litter bin according to claim 2 which the mounting plate is further provided with a bracket projecting from the plane of the mounting plate, and the receiver is provided with a locking mechanism, the bracket and locking mechanism being so positioned that when the projections are engaged with the aperture the locking mechanism may engage with the bracket and retain the receiver in position.
- 10. A cigarette litter bin according to claim 2 in which the biasing means is a leaf spring.
- 11. A cigarette litter bin according to claim 2 in which the hood portion includes one or more apertures.
- 12. A cigarette litter bin according to claim 2 in which the mounting plate is rectangular with the longitudinal axis being substantially vertical in use, the hood portion being attached to the mounting plate in the region of the upper edge of that plate and the projections attached to the lower portion of the plate.
- 13. A cigarette litter bin according to claim 12 in which the projections are located symmetrically about the longitudinal axis of the mounting plate.
- 14. A cigarette litter bin according to claim 6 in which the apertures in the rear face of the receiver are keyhole shaped and the wider part of the keyhole is lower than the narrower part, and when the projections are engaged with the apertures, the possible directions of movement of the receiver are up and down.
- 15. A cigarette litter bin according to claim 3 in which the biasing means is a leaf spring.
- 16. A cigarette litter bin according to claim 3 in which the hood portion includes one or more apertures.
- 17. A cigarette litter bin according to claim 3 in which the mounting plate is rectangular with the longitudinal axis being substantially vertical in use, the hood portion being attached to the mounting plate in the region of the upper edge of that plate and the projections attached to the lower portion of the plate.
- 18. A cigarette litter bin according to claim 17 in which the projections are located symmetrically about the longitudinal axis of the mounting plate.
- 19. A cigarette litter bin according to claim 3 in which the projections are located symmetrically about the longitudinal axis of the mounting plate.
- 20. A cigarette litter bin according to claim 3 in which the biasing means is a leaf spring.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of international application Ser. No. PCT/GB99/00496, filed Feb. 17, 1999.
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