The present invention generally relates to steel garbage dumpsters, and more particularly relates to kits for making steel garbage dumpsters, and even more particularly, relates to steel garbage dumpster panel mating structures and methods.
In the past, steel garbage dumpsters have typically been assembled at a manufacturing facility and delivered to wholesalers and end users. Often the end users are located in relatively close proximity to the manufacturing facility because the cost of shipping fully assembled dumpsters can be expensive. As a result, numerous and geographically dispersed manufacturing facilities exist for fabrication of garbage dumpsters. To further avoid the need for extensive shipping costs, end users of such dumpsters will often re-weld, repair, paint and otherwise maintain their own dumpsters at or very near where they are placed in service.
While these types of garbage dumpster manufacturing operations and systems may have many advantages in particular applications, they also have some drawbacks. For example, the larger the number of dumpster manufacturers results in a smaller average production output volume at each facility. This hinders some of such operations from further benefit from economies of scale in manufacturing these items. These dispersed operations and facilities are not typically coordinated and significant variation in dumpster design exists across these disparate manufacturers. This lack of standardization optimization may result in further inefficiencies in using and maintaining such dumpsters.
Consequently, there exists a need for improved methods and apparatuses for efficiently manufacturing and maintaining garbage dumpsters.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an easily implementable and efficient method, system and kit for manufacturing garbage dumpsters over a wide range of scenarios.
It is a feature of the present invention to utilize a kit with panels having mating structures thereon and therein for facilitating assembly and construction of garbage dumpsters.
It is an advantage of the present invention to empower typical dumpster repair and maintenance personnel with the ability to assemble their own dumpsters and allow for simultaneous reduction of cost of materials, shipping and/or labor.
The present invention is an apparatus and method for efficiently and cost effectively providing garbage dumpster kits for delivery in an unassembled state to a distant location where assembly and construction is done.
Accordingly, the present invention is a method of constructing garbage dumpsters which includes the following steps:
providing a package of substantially parallel panels comprising:
without using a fixture to locate a first panel, which is a first one of said hooked back panel, said garbage dumpster front panel, said garbage dumpster left panel and said garbage dumpster right panel; inserting a garbage dumpster interlocking tab coupled with said first panel through a garbage dumpster interlocking tab receiving slot in said bottom panel;
causing relative sliding to occur between said bottom panel and said first panel and thereby causing said first panel to mate to said bottom panel;
without using a fixture to locate a second panel, which is a second one of said hooked back panel, said garbage dumpster front panel, said garbage dumpster left panel and said garbage dumpster right panel; inserting a garbage dumpster interlocking tab coupled with said second panel through a garbage dumpster interlocking tab receiving slot 114 in one of said first panel and said bottom panel 1;
causing relative sliding to occur between said one of said first panel and bottom panel 1 and thereby causing said second panel mate to said bottom panel 1;
without using a fixture to locate a third panel, which is a third one of said hooked back panel 2, said garbage dumpster front panel 3, said garbage dumpster left panel 4 and said garbage dumpster right panel 5, inserting a garbage dumpster interlocking tab 122 coupled with said third panel through a garbage dumpster interlocking tab receiving slot 114 in one of said first panel, said second panel and said bottom panel 1;
causing relative sliding to occur between said one of said first panel, said second panel and said bottom panel 1 and thereby causing said third panel to freely stand substantially orthogonal to said bottom panel 1;
without using a fixture to stabilize a fourth panel, which is a last one remaining of said hooked back panel 2, said garbage dumpster front panel 3, said garbage dumpster left panel 4 and said garbage dumpster right panel 5, inserting a garbage dumpster interlocking tab 122 coupled with said fourth panel through a garbage dumpster interlocking tab receiving slot 114 in one of said first panel, said second panel, said third panel and said bottom panel 1;
causing relative sliding to occur between said one of said first panel, said second panel, said third panel and said bottom panel 1 and thereby causing said fourth panel to freely stand substantially orthogonal to said bottom panel 1;
welding joints existing between adjacent panels between said bottom panel 1, said hooked back panel 2, said garbage dumpster front panel 3, said garbage dumpster left panel 4 and said garbage dumpster right panel 5 and thereby creating a garbage dumpster sized to hold two yards of matter, and configured to be lifted and be dumped into a garbage truck, by an apparatus on said garbage truck.
Additionally, the present invention is a system for constructing garbage dumpsters comprising a package of panels comprising:
Additionally, the present invention is an unassembled garbage dumpster comprising:
The invention may be more fully understood by reading the foregoing description of the preferred embodiments of the invention, in conjunction with the appended drawing wherein:
Although described with particular reference to garbage dumpsters, such as a two yard dumpster, the systems and methods of the present invention can be implemented in many different types of container devices each with potentially different uses and amounts of sub assembly. These container types may include dumpsters of any size, stackable boxes, and any type of container.
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The present invention could be any type of container which utilizes the panel interlocking/interconnection scheme of the present invention. To that end, it could include a mere box comprising: a bottom panel; a back panel; a front panel; a left panel; a right panel; wherein said bottom panel, said back panel; said front panel; said left panel; and said right panel are configured so that a last remaining one of said panels can be hung on a plurality of hooks protruding from edges of two of said panels, thereby creating a container without using tools and without welding; where said container is configured to be lifted by fork portions of a vehicle.
In an embodiment, the system and method of the present invention can be implemented as partially assembled kits. The kit implementation of the system and method of the present invention can include any or a combination of the several subassemblies. The details below should be viewed as examples of many potential variations of the present invention which are protected hereunder.
It is thought that the method and apparatus of the present invention will be understood from the foregoing description and that it will be apparent that various changes may be made in the form, construct steps and arrangement of the parts and steps thereof without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention or sacrificing all of their material advantages. The form herein described is merely a preferred exemplary embodiment thereof.
This application is a divisional of 15/205698 filed Jul. 8, 2016, now U.S. Pat. No. 9567159. Application Ser. No. 15/205698 claims priority with provisional application 62/191067 filed Jul. 10, 2015.
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