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1. Field of Invention
The present invention generally relates to garbage cans, specifically to a motorized garbage can having a rechargeable battery and remote control, but also consisting of automatic lid opener, in addition, a security mechanism to prevent spills and personal or financial information readily accessible for unlawful predispositions.
2. Prior Art
Trash disposal or sanitation services commonly supply customers with trash receptacles or garbage cans to disperse of unwanted material. Commonly, garbage cans are manufactured with wheels to accommodate customers with handling these containers to the edge of the driveway or to the curbside for disposal.
Garbage cans are assembled and fashioned in various size, shape, composition and color with beneficial modifications attached such as, wheels, lids, legs, handles and weight. These modifications are constructed to alleviate the tiresome routine involved with transporting garbage cans to the curbside and to the prevention of tipping or spilling of the contents. However, the previous alterations are mostly advantageous to individuals without physical difficulties. Not to mention, these adjustments still require an individual to manually perform this repetitive process of transporting these containers to the curbside for disposal.
Another problem with garbage cans is the convenience of dishonest individuals to gain access to the contents within the container. Therefore, relinquishing personal or financial information to be used in a manner of criminal predispositions, such as identity theft. Several solutions have been devised to secure the lid on garbage cans, however, these devices lack an efficient and convenient method, in regards to a remote control security mechanism, that provides not only accessibility and efficiency to the trash disposal service provider, but also prevents easy accessibility to unwanted individuals to the contents within the container, for example, in U.S. Pat. No. 5,938,250 to Onken (1999) discloses a lock for a retractable U-shaped handle. However, this lock prohibits the trash disposal service from access, convenience and efficiency to disposing of the contents within the container and the lock is practical to containers uncommonly used for residential curbside disposal. U.S. Pat. No. 6,390,522 to Rucker (2002) discloses a lid lock consisting of a tubular structure shaped to secure the lid as the device extends over the top of the more customary garbage can. However, this lock allows access to unwanted individuals to open the lid from the container, but nevertheless previous garbage cans heretofore known suffer from a number of disadvantages:
(a) The present garbage cans require in some manner to physically haul these containers, that results an individual to routinely drag these containers to the curb. However, this task becomes laborious to perform with a physical difficulty, such as paralysis.
(b) The present procedure requires individuals to manually perform this customary routine during unfavorable weather conditions.
(c) The present garbage cans requires individuals to physically return back to the can to move the container to each designation, however, the constant act becomes more tedious to perform with the labor of yard maintenance, such as raking leaves or gathering fallen tree branches.
(d) The present procedure, with curbside trash disposal, still maintains the burdensome process of an individual to physically perform this repetitive task.
(e) The present garbage cans or trash receptacles lack of a sufficient lid or cover to securing the contents within the garbage can, that is not only efficient to open for the owner and the trash disposal service provider, but also to prevent personal or financial information placed into the possession of dishonest individuals to be used in a criminal manner, such as identity theft predicaments.
Accordingly, several objects and advantages of the present invention are:
(a) to provide not only the accessibility and enhance capability but also accommodate to the independence of individual's having a physical difficulty, such as paralysis, as this ritualistic task is performed;
(b) to provide a motorized container or cart which greatly reduces the hassle and exertion that is accustomed to curbside disposal, rather then manually handling these containers;
(c) to provide a motor within the container in which sufficient amount of weight is equipped to prevent the garbage can capsizing or spilling the contents within;
(d) to provide a garbage can in which to safeguard individuals from unfavorable weather conditions and potential threats or intrusions as one physically performs this task;
(e) to provide a garbage can which conveniently propels the remote controlled container to return to the appropriate location while the user is either positioned in the vehicle, such as one arriving home, or to remain in the house, maintaining contact with present engagements;
(f) to provide an efficient garbage can that lightens yard maintenance, such as raking leaves or gathering tree branches, rather than physically returning to the container to move it along;
(g) to provide a mechanical lid apparatus which operates to permit the opening or closing of the lid without manual performance, thereby, reducing handling of the container and exposing an individual to potential germs or bacteria located on the garbage can;
(h) to provide a lid fastening device on the garbage can which allows capability to be efficient and convenient in securing the container for not only the user but also readily accessible to the disposal service provider to unlock, rather then handling other types of lock contrivances;
(i) to provide a sensory mechanism on the remote control in which a warning device is constructed so the owner is alerted of tampering from unwanted individuals for criminal inclinations;
(j) to provide a lid fastening device on the container in which the lid is less susceptible to be blown off from the wind or knocked off due to animals.
Further objects and advantages are to provide a garbage can which will be used easily and conveniently to operate and lift, without damage to the motor and other components, which is simple to produce and relative inexpensive to manufacture, which can be applied to various disposal containers, which will consist of a remote controlled lid opener accessible to the appropriate individuals but also provide a durable security mechanism to prevent unwanted individuals from gaining access to the contents within the container. Still further objects and advantages will become apparent from a consideration of the ensuing description and drawings.
In accordance with the present invention, a motorized garbage can that is capable of transferring discarded material to the intended designation by remote control, either consisting of material or of empty space, which, in addition to reducing the manual labor of hauling garbage cans to the curbside, but also assist in the reduction of the container being overturned, due to the weight of the motor. Furthermore, an automatic lid opener apparatus provided in accordance with the present invention to facilitate in the dispersing of unwanted material. In addition, a security mechanism to prevent personal, financial and other such information readily accessible for unlawful inclinations. More particularly, a lock operated by a wireless remote control but also an additional locking mechanism, such as a combination lock, located on the container.
A preferred embodiment of the motorized garbage can, trash receptacle or container of the present invention is illustrated in
However, the remote control holder 26 is not limited in location, such as in the garage on a wall or without a holder. The hollow shaft 24 is not confined to the interior area of the container, but placed on the exterior of the container or, rather than a shaft, an interior wall that runs along the wall of the main body 22, thereby, providing space for the wires. The container does not necessarily separate into two sections but, rather the motor 14 is situated underneath, along the side or placed onto an (adjustable) container cart, whereby, the user places or attaches the container onto a separate motorized unit to transfer the garbage can. The motor 14 can consist of various forms, features, parts, etc. To produce the movement of the container, the container can consist of a feature capable of using energy to produce the movement, such as: a mechanism which induces electric charges by such mechanical power; a mechanism that is generated by mechanically moving conductors through one or more magnetic field(s) or converts mechanical energy into electrical energy or vice versa, such as motors and generators; a device which produces an electromotive force through electrochemical action, such as a battery; a device that produces electromotive force through the action of heat; fueled by gasoline or gas-operated; a device that produces electromotive force by the action of light, such as solar powered; and a device that produces electromotive force by a certain source of physical pressure, such as a crystal. A mechanism supplied with power or a source of power, that is operated by electricity, such as a “power” garbage can, container or trash receptacle or served by an auxiliary that reduces the physical effort of the operation will, in addition, apply to the movement of the container.
In the preferred embodiment, attached to the topmost part of the main body 36 is the lid 32 on the container (
However, in other embodiments, the lid 32 can consist of a removable cover, thereby, opposing an attachment that allows a swinging motion. The lid 32 can consist of a device that enables the lid 32 to remain closed or no device at all, rather than the magnetic lining. The lid 32 can consist of various size, shape and color, such as circular, rather than rectangular.
In the preferred embodiment, the remote control 58 (
However, the remote control 58 can consist of various dimensions, preferably, pocket-sized. The switches can consist of various shapes, such as a joystick device. The switch to open and close 68 the lid 32 can consist of a delayed timer to close the lid 32, rather than a switch to press. Located on the posterior of the remote control 68 depicts a clip (
Operation--
The manner of utilizing the motorized garbage can is operable from the wireless remote control 58 (
Therefore, to control a certain function on the container, press the corresponding switch such as: to regulate the power of the container to be turned on or off, the corresponding switch is the on/off switch 62; to operate the movement of the container, the corresponding switches are the directional arrows 66; to control the lid 32 to open or close, the corresponding switch is the lid opener/closer switch 68; to command the action of the lid lock, the corresponding switch is the lid lock switch 70. The action of the lid lock 70 is govern by a sensor mechanism 30 that is responsive to the position of the lock, thereby, signaling the warning light 64 to alert the user whether the lid 32 is locked or unlocked. However, the remote control 58 is not limited to the previously mentioned switches, for example, a switch for braking (
Additional embodiments are shown in
There are various contingencies with regard to the relative disposition of the parts and features but also the dimensions, composition, quantity, color, etc. in the production of the present invention, such as the following features; the wheels, the body of the container, the motor, the lid, the remote control and the wheelbarrow. The quantity of wheels assembled to provide the necessary stability, as illustrated in
The practicality of the container is to retain the material that is placed within thereof. The design of the invention is to occupy two compartments, one to serve as the receptacle area and the other compartment to maintain the motor. However, the motor is not limited in location. The motor is able to reside underneath the container or on a separate (adjustable) motorized container cart or bin, in which the garbage can is placed, securely, above the cart. The application of the motor is to reduce, if not eliminate, the manual labor of dragging the container to the intended designation. Therefore, to produce the movement of the container, the mechanism is not limited to a motor but any means of energy to provide movement, such as: a mechanism which induces electric charges by mechanical means; a mechanism that is generated by mechanically moving conductors through one or more magnetic field(s) or converts mechanical energy into electrical energy or vice versa, such as motors and generators; a device which produces an electromotive force through electrochemical action, such as a battery; a device that produces electromotive force through the action of heat; fueled by gasoline or gas-operated a device that produces electromotive force by the action of light, such as solar powered; and a device that produces electromotive force by means of physical pressure, such as a crystal. A mechanism supplied with power or a source of power, that is operated by electricity, a “power” garbage can, or trash receptacle or served by an auxiliary that reduces the physical effort of the operation will, in addition, be applicable to the intention of the invention.
The fundamental purpose of the lid is to secure the contents within the container, therefore, any device that is able to secure the lid to the body of the container, rather than the magnetic lining is applicable. Nevertheless, the primary intention in the development of the lid is to reduce the hassle of handling the lid, by automation, and a lock mechanism equipped with a sensor device to alert the attention of the user to a potential security threat. Therefore, the design to these devices are acceptable in the function or appearance to any such contrivances or contraptions.
The design of the remote control is to manage the workings of the container and suitable to transport, for the user. Therefore, any such feature on the container that can be operated by the remote control or constructed with the intent to be controlled by a hand held device is a logical embodiment, such as a switch to brake or decelerate the container, or a clip to allow attachment to the user.
The conception of the motorized garbage can is to reduce the exertion, if not eliminate, the manual labor of dragging containers devised to transport discarded material or objects either a loaded or unloaded container to each designation. Therefore, such a description can extend and apply to the wheelbarrow, such as a motorized wheelbarrow.
Advantages
From the description above, a number of advantages of my motorized garbage can or trash receptacle become evident:
(a) to provide not only the accessibility and enhance capability but also accommodate to the independence of individual's having a physical difficulty, such as paralysis, as this ritualistic task is performed;
(b) to provide a motorized container which greatly reduces the hassle and exertion that is accustomed to curbside disposal, rather than manually handling these containers;
(c) to provide a motor within the container in which sufficient amount of weight is equipped to prevent the garbage can capsizing or spilling the contents within;
(d) to provide a garbage can in which to safeguard individuals from unfavorable weather conditions and potential threats or intrusions as one physically performs this task;
(e) to provide a garbage can which conveniently propels the remote controlled container to return to the appropriate location while the user is either positioned in the vehicle, such as one arriving home, or to remain in the house, maintaining contact with present engagements;
(f) to provide an efficient garbage can that lightens yard maintenance, such as raking leaves or gathering tree branches, rather than physically returning to the container to move it along;
(g) to provide a mechanical lid apparatus which operates to permit the opening or closing of the lid without manual performance, thereby, reducing handling of the container and exposing an individual to potential germs or bacteria located on the garbage can;
(h) to provide a lid fastening device on the garbage can which allows capability to be efficient and convenient in securing the container for not only the user but also readily accessible to the disposal service provider to unlock, rather than handling other types of lock contrivances;
(i) to provide a sensory mechanism on the remote control in which a warning device is constructed so the owner is alerted of tampering from unwanted individuals for criminal inclinations;
(j) to provide a lid fastening device on the container in which the lid is less susceptible to be blown off from the wind or knocked off due to animals.
Conclusion, Ramifications and Scope
Accordingly, the reader will observe that the motorized device of the invention enables individuals, with a ritualistic activity, to an exceedingly efficient, remote controlled, security mechanism that safeguards individuals and permits accessibility, without the manual exertion, in consideration to almost all persons of physical ability.
Furthermore, the motorized garbage container can consist of additional alternatives in that:
While my application contains many specificities, these should not be construed as limitations on the scope of the invention, but rather as an exemplification of one preferred embodiment thereof. Many other variations are possible. For example, the quantity of wheels are not limited in number, or size, shape, color, degree or angle, etc.; the body of the container may consist of various shape, color, dimensions, composition or have one or more separate compartments, etc.; the remote control holder is not restricted in location, dimensions, composition, etc, or no holder at all; the hollow shaft can consist of various locations on the exterior of the container, or rather than a shaft, a second interior wall around the inner surface of the container or no shaft or interior wall at all; the aperture is not restricted in the vicinity of the exterior on the secondary body, but positioned underneath the base of the secondary body, the aperture can consist of a cover or without one or of various sizes, etc.; the magnetic lining may adhere to other locations, such as the lid flap, the magnetic lining can consist of various dimensions, location, composition, length, color, etc., or no lining at all; the sensor mechanism is not confined to any such location, dimensions, composition, the measured quantity of change, etc., or no sensor at all; the lid locking mechanism is not restricted to any such structure, composition, dimensions, location, etc., or no locking device at all; the extended leg can consist of various location on the exterior of the container and attached to an additional wheel. The additional wheel can consist of various sizes, such as the same or of smaller size compared to the wheels that are adjacent to the base of the secondary body; the lid has an additional lock, such as a combination lock; the remote control is not restrained to the preferred switches, but to include such switches as to decelerate the container, a switch to elevate and then tilt the container, a switch to slide the base of the container, a detection device to locate the remote control, a set of numbers, the switch to open and close the lid of the container may consist of separate switches or the lid may close after a predetermined amount of time; the lid on the container can consist of various devices to connect to the container or no attachment at all. Thus, the scope of the invention should be determined not by the embodiments illustrated, but by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.