Claims
- 1. A unitary disposal arrangement for controlling the segregation of multiple classes of waste, one class consisting of medical waste, comprising:
A) a unitary disposal receptacle for use at point of generation of medical waste comprising;
1) a deposit opening; 2) at least two uniquely identified and separately divided waste receiving cavities comprising a first cavity and a second cavity, each divided by a common divider, each separately identified by color wherein each color cannot be the same, and each having a moveable floor, moveable between a general waste position and a medical waste position; 3) the common divider comprising a receptacle divider having an intermediate interior wall member of sandwich construction, having a hollow space for associating with a lid barrier member, for separately dividing the first cavity from the second cavity; 4) a unitary lid positioned over said deposit opening in hinged relationship with the disposal receptacle, operable by a foot pedal means, for movement between a first closed position and a second open position; comprising a barrier member of planar construction arranged in orthogonal relationship with said lid and extending between said lid and said receptacle divider; 6) liner means comprising a disposal bag for each cavity, each having a mouth segment for receiving waste objects comprising a first separate disposable bag color coded red for medical waste for the first cavity also color coded the same first color and a second separate disposable bag color coded neutral for recyclable waste for the second cavity color coded neutral for recyclable waste; and 7) hanger means for receiving the mouth segment of each liner means, said hanger means being formed on the perimeter of the deposit opening; wherein said barrier member provides a barrier in the deposit opening extending between the lid and said receptacle divider between the first cavity and the second cavity as the lid is moved between the closed position to the open position such that at least two classes of waste may be deposited therein without commingling.
- 2. The unitary disposal arrangement of claim 1 wherein the first cavity includes interior walls and is color coded red for receiving medical waste contained in red bags.
- 3. The unitary disposal arrangement of claim 1 wherein the second cavity is color coded a neutral color for general waste.
- 4. The unitary disposal arrangement of claim 1 wherein each moveable floor is moveably supported a pair of shelving cleats and comprises a pair of outwardly extending tabs mounted on spring shafts each having a coil spring for biasing the tab in an extended position, and each tab comprises a finger hole to be manually accessed and compressed for moving said tab between an extended engaged position a retracted disengaged position
- 5. The unitary disposal arrangement of claim 1 wherein said intermediate interior wall comprises a vertical sandwich construction includes interior channel adapted to receive the barrier member of the lid divider means.
- 6. A method for segregating medical waste from general recyclable trash by reinforcing segregation by means of the steps of;
1) providing unitary receptacle means for accepting and segregating the deposit of at least two classes of trash in each room, 2) providing dual compartment means for segregated containment of the segregated contents, 3) providing separate color coding means each compartment, 4) providing collection means for segregated collection of the contents of the receptacle means; and 5) providing a lid connected in hinged relationship with the receptacle means operated by a foot pedal for movement between a first closed position to an open position; comprising a barrier member cooperating with the receptacle divider for providing a barrier in the deposit opening extending between the lid and said receptacle divider between the first cavity and the second cavity as the lid is moved between the closed position to the open position wherein the barrier means provides a barrier between said compartments at the deposit opening throughout the open and closed mode of operation for preventing CO-mingling.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 09/008,169, entitled MEDICAL WASTE SEGREGATION APPARATUS AND METHOD, filed on Jan. 16, 1998, now abandoned, Ser. No. 09/356,857 entitled MEDICAL WASTE SEGREGATION APPARATUS AND METHOD, filed on Jul. 19, 1999, now pending, and Ser. No. 09/571,238 entitled MEDICAL WASTE SEGREGATION APPARATUS WITH MOVEABLE FLOOR filed on May 16, 2000, now pending of Scott A. George, and which are incorporated herein by reference
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