Claims
- 1. A method for refuse removal from a collection site comprising:
transporting multiple containers in an inverted stack to said collection site; engaging a first container of said multiple containers with a rotating fork lift truck; lifting said first container from said inverted stack with said rotating fork lift truck; rotating said first container with said rotating fork lift truck; lowering said first container to a collection surface; collecting said refuse in said first container; lifting said first container with said rotating fork lift truck and inverting said first container such that said refuse enters a collection bin of a collection truck.
- 2. The method for refuse removal from a collection site of claim 1 further comprising:
inverting said first container and placing said first container on said inverted stack.
- 3. The method for refuse removal from a collection site of claim 1 wherein said first container comprises fork channels.
- 4. The method for refuse removal of claim 1 wherein said first container comprises spacers.
- 5. The method for refuse removal of claim 1 wherein said first container comprises a base.
- 6. The method for refuse removal of claim 5 wherein said first container comprises a trapezoidal wall for each side of said base wherein said trapezoidal wall comprises a first face, a second face parallel to and longer than said first face and two side faces wherein said side faces are not parallel and wherein each said first face is attached to one said side of said base and adjacent said side faces are attached to each other to form a truncated pyramidal structure.
- 7. The method for refuse removal of claim 1 wherein said rotating fork lift truck comprises a hydraulically actuated rotation mechanism.
- 8. The method for refuse removal of claim 7 wherein said hydraulically actuated rotation mechanism comprises a worm gear in rotatable communication with a round gear.
- 9. A system for refuse removal from a collection site comprising:
stackable containers wherein each stackable container of said stackable containers comprises:
a base comprising multiple sides; a trapezoidal wall for each side of said sides wherein said trapezoidal wall comprises a first face, a second face parallel to and longer than said first face and two side faces wherein said side faces are not parallel and wherein said first face is attached to one said side of said base and adjacent said side faces are attached to each other to form a truncated pyramidal structure; and at least one fork channel attached to said base; and a rotating fork lift truck comprising at least one fork capable of being received by said fork channel and wherein said rotating fork lift truck can lift and invert said container for stacking.
- 10. The system for refuse removal of claim 9 wherein said stackable containers further comprise a spacer.
- 11. The system for refuse removal of claim 9 wherein said stackable container comprising an open end opposite to said base and said open end is at least about 4 feet wide to no more than about 7 feet wide.
- 12. The system for refuse removal of claim 9 wherein said base is rectangular.
- 13. The system for refuse removal of claim 9 wherein each said trapezoidal wall is an isosceles trapezoid.
- 14. An invertably stackable refuse container comprising:
a base comprising multiple sides; a trapezoidal wall for each side of said sides wherein said trapezoidal wall comprises a first face, a second face parallel to and longer than said first face and two side faces wherein said side faces are not parallel and wherein said each said first face is attached to one said side of said base and adjacent said side faces are attached to each other to form a truncated pyramidal structure; and a fork channel attached to said base.
- 15. The invertaby stackable refuse container of claim 14 further comprising a spacer attached to said container wherein said container rest on said spacer in use and said spacer is between said container and a second base of a second container when stacked.
- 16. The invertably stackable refuse container of claim 14 wherein each said trapezoidal wall is an isosceles trapezoid.
- 17. The invertably stackable refuse container of claim 14 further comprising a spacer wherein said fork channel is between said base and said spacer.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application is a divisional application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/144,660 filed May 22, 2002 which is pending.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
10144660 |
May 2002 |
US |
Child |
10357079 |
Feb 2003 |
US |