The inventive concept relates generally to a lockable trash can.
Currently, there are a number of solutions for trash cans. One of these solutions attempts to utilize a waste basket, garbage bin, or standard trash can, but these solutions fail to meet market needs because they do not lock. Open tops or tops with loose lids allow easy access by animals which may pull items out of a waste basket, garbage bin, or standard trash can, or may tip these over. Waste baskets, garbage bins, or standard trash cans also may not adequately defend against curious small children or errors from adults and are unsuitable for special waste such as medical waste. Therefore, there currently exists a need in the market for an improved container for trash or other items intended for discard that prevents access to the contents within from undesired entities.
A lockable trash can has a polymer, watertight container system with a horizontal bottom portion and at least one substantially vertical sidewall portion, a rim portion circumscribing the top portion of the vertical sidewall portion. A lid member is pivotally coupled substantially to the rim portion by a hinge assembly, the lid member designed to be in an open or closed state, when in a closed state, designed to rest substantially contiguously to an upper and side portions of the rim portion. The inventive concept includes a vertical concave channel portion of the at least one substantially vertical sidewall portion, the channel portion vertically and inwardly disposed. Right and left vertical rod members are disposed inside the vertical concave channel portion to the right and left of a center vertical rod member. A top portion of the right and left vertical rod members is pivotally and respectively coupled to a right and left lid stem member, the lid stem members correspondingly raising the lid member when raised by the vertical rod members. The center vertical rod member, when in a resting state, has an upper portion of the center vertical rod member removably disposed upward at least partially into a downwardly facing groove portion disposed on the hinge assembly of the lid assembly, designed to prevent the lid assembly from opening. A horizontal channel portion is continuous from the vertical channel portion disposed along the bottom portion of the watertight container system to create a substantially L-shaped channel assembly. A center horizontal rod member is disposed within the horizontal channel portion coupled at a distal end of the center horizontal rod member to a lower portion of the center vertical rod member and by a proximal portion of the center horizontal rod member to an upper foot pedal member to create a substantially L-shaped lid lock and release assembly. The L-shaped lid lock and release assembly is designed to be in an unlocked state when the upper foot pedal is in an active horizontally inward state, pulling the upper portion of the center vertical rod member from the downwardly facing groove portion disposed on the hinge assembly of the lid assembly, and a locked state when in a resting horizontally outward state, the upper portion of the center vertical rod member at least partially disposed back inside the downwardly facing groove portion disposed on the hinge assembly of the lid assembly. Right and left horizontal rod members are coupled at distal ends of the right and left horizontal rod members to respective bottom portions of the right and left vertical rod members and by the proximal ends of the right and left horizontal rod members to a lower foot pedal member to create a substantially L-shaped lid lift assembly pivotally coupled to a fulcrum member horizontally traversing the horizontal channel portion perpendicularly to the right and left horizontal rod members. The substantially L-shaped lid lift assembly is designed to open the lid member when the lower foot pedal member is depressed downward, the fulcrum member designed to transfer downward force applied to the lower foot pedal member to upward force directed through the right and left vertical rod members, the lid portion in a closed state when the lower foot pedal is in an upward and resting state. The upper pedal overlays the lower pedal and is designed to engage the lower pedal when the user steps down on the upper pedal.
In one embodiment of the lockable trash can, a polymer liner member circumscribes the rim portion of the at least one substantially vertical sidewall portion.
In one embodiment of the lockable trash can, the polymer, watertight container system is substantially cylindrical.
It would be advantageous to have a lockable trash can that is reusable. Furthermore, it would be advantageous to have a lockable trash can that is lockable.
The inventive concept advantageously fills the aforementioned deficiencies by providing a lockable trashcan, which provides a spill-proof way to dispose of trash.
The lockable trash can may have a single foot pedal to unlock and open the lid.
The lockable trash can has a lockable lid which can use various locking mechanisms including but not limited to a pin and hole assembly; a slot and blade arrangement; a nub and indent in the form of a friction fit; a hook and loop fastener arrangement; a magnetic arrangement and a block and tackle arrangement.
The lockable trash can fulfills the need for a spill-proof trash can.
Among other things, it is an advantage of a lockable trash can to provide a lockable trash can that does not suffer from problems or deficiencies associated with prior solutions.
It is still further an advantage of the lockable trash can to be reusable.
Still further, the lockable trash can is formed from a durable polymer material. However, in other embodiments, the body and lid of the trash can is formed from metal or can have a combination of metallic and polymer (or plastic) parts.
This inventive concept is lockable, reusable, and durable. This inventive concept includes an upper foot pedal to control a locking system and a lower foot pedal to raise and lower the lid. An L-shaped series of connected rods is designed to allow the lockable trash can to be unlocked and opened by transferring energy applied by a user's foot to the foot pedals to the actions of the lid.
The inventive concept now will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, which are intended to be read in conjunction with both this summary, the detailed description and any preferred and/or particular embodiments specifically discussed or otherwise disclosed. This inventive concept may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided by way of illustration only and so that this disclosure will be thorough, complete, and will fully convey the full scope of the inventive concept to those skilled in the art.
Following are more detailed descriptions of various related concepts related to, and embodiments of, methods and apparatus according to the present disclosure. It should be appreciated that various aspects of the subject matter introduced above and discussed in greater detail below may be implemented in any of numerous ways, as the subject matter is not limited to any particular manner of implementation. Examples of specific implementations and applications are provided primarily for illustrative purposes.
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In this example embodiment, watertight container 100 includes a vertical concave channel portion 155 of the at least one substantially vertical rear sidewall portion 150A, the channel portion 155 vertically and inwardly disposed. A right vertical rod member 132 and a left vertical rod member 138 are disposed inside the vertical concave channel portion 155 to the right and left of a center vertical rod member 135. A top portion 133 of the right vertical rod member 132 and a top portion 139 of a left vertical rod member 138 is pivotally and respectively coupled to a right lid stem member 142 and left lid stem member 148, the lid stem members 142, 148 correspondingly raising the lid member 110 when raised by the vertical rod members 132, 138 (upon depressing pedal 189). The center vertical rod member 135, when in a resting state, has an upper portion or plate 134 of the center vertical rod member 135 that is removably disposed upward at least partially into a downwardly facing groove portion 146A disposed on a hinge roller 144 of hinge assembly 140 of the lid 110. While plate 134 is engaged with groove 146A such is designed to prevent the lid assembly 110 from opening. In another embodiment, hinge roller 144 includes groove 146B to maintain lid 110 in an open position.
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Referring to plate 190, a right horizontal rod member 172 and a left horizontal rod member 178 are coupled at respective distal ends to respective bottom portions of the right and left vertical rod members 132, 138. A proximal end 176 of the right horizontal rod member 177 and a proximal end 173 of the left horizontal rod member 178 are coupled to lower foot pedal member 189 to create a substantially a lower L-shaped lid lift assembly 260 (forming part of lift assembly 250) while pedal 181 and extension 181A are pivotally coupled to a fulcrum member 270 horizontally traversing the horizontal channel portion 160 perpendicularly to the right horizontal rod members 172 and left horizontal rod members 178. The substantially L-shaped lid lift assembly 260 is designed to open the lid member 110 when the lower foot pedal member 189 is depressed downward. Upon depressing pedal 189 or fully depressing pedal 181 to the ground, fulcrum member 270 is designed to transfer the downward force applied to it and become an upward force directed through the right and left vertical rod members 132, 138, thereby opening lid 110. Lid portion 110 in a closed state when the lower foot pedal 189 is in an upward and resting state. The upper pedal 181 overlays the lower pedal 189 and is designed to engage the lower pedal 189 when the user steps all the way down on the upper pedal 181.
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In one example embodiment of the lockable trash can, the watertight container system 100 is substantially cylindrical and can be made from other materials other than polymer, such as stainless steel or aluminum. Liner member 259 can also be made of other materials and can be replaced with a complete internal liner receptacle in other embodiments.
Referring now to another embodiment,
In this embodiment, latching assembly 340 is either coupled to the lid or includes a spring that turns roller 344 to groove 346B so that plate 336 engages groove 346B to keep lid 110/330 open. Once user wants to close the lid, depressing pedals 181 and 189 pulls cable 335 and latching plate 336 out of groove 346B and user can manually let the lid close.
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The following patents are incorporated by reference in their entireties: U.S. Pat. Nos. 8,136,688, 8,297,470 and 9,481,515.
While the inventive concept has been described above in terms of specific embodiments, it is to be understood that the inventive concept is not limited to these disclosed embodiments. Upon reading the teachings of this disclosure many modifications and other embodiments of the inventive concept will come to mind of those skilled in the art to which this inventive concept pertains, and which are intended to be and are covered by both this disclosure and the appended claims. It is indeed intended that the scope of the inventive concept should be determined by proper interpretation and construction of the appended claims and their legal equivalents, as understood by those of skill in the art relying upon the disclosure in this specification and the attached drawings.
This application claims priority to and the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 63/145,983, filed on Feb. 5, 2021, with the same title, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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