1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a container for collection of refuse such as industrial waste and, in particular, to a ready-to-assemble container that can internally accommodate a bag for refuse collection.
2. Description of the Related Art
Refuse such as industrial waste produced by construction sites and factories is initially collected at the location at which it is generated and the refuse is then transported to a disposal site (such as an incinerator or a landfill site) for processing. Specifically, refuse such as industrial waste is dumped and packed into a container placed near the site at which refuse is generated, and the container itself is transported by vehicle to the disposal site. After the refuse has been discarded, the emptied container is returned to the site of refuse generation and the process repeated (see, for example, Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open (JP-A) Nos. 2002-337596 and 2003-321101 and the Kyoshin Seisakusho Co., Ltd. pamphlet, “Kyoshin's Detachable Containers”).
Here, there are cases when refuse is packed inside a container after being processed by a compression-shredding device. In particular, when a compression-shredding device is used, a considerable amount of work and a large workspace are required at the refuse generation site and, moreover, the devices are expensive and it is difficult to separate refuse according to kind, which are problematic issues.
Further, since a transport vehicle transports an emptied container as is, the cargo space of the vehicle at this time is, as it were, carrying air, which is extremely wasteful in economic terms. In addition, when a container is not in use, it must be left as is or stacked in pairs, which requires that empty space is secured for storage.
The present invention was made in view of such circumstances and provides an extremely convenient ready-to-assemble container which is collapsible and does not require a large amount of storage space when not in use.
A first aspect of the ready-to-assemble container of the present invention has a substantially square base portion, is provided with support portions at each of four corners of a top surface (upper surface) of the base portion, and is provided with fitting portions that can be fitted with upper ends of support portions of another ready-to-assemble container, and plural traveling wheels, at a reverse surface (lower surface) of the base portion. Vertical support rods are detachably fitted to the support portions, cross rails each having respective ends thereof detachably fitted to adjacent vertical support rod apices and spanning between the apices are provided, and a refuse repository bag can be accommodated in a region defined by the base portion, the vertical support rods and the cross rails.
This invention enables rational collection of industrial waste and the like by skilful combination of a refuse repository bag and a ready-to-assemble container. The actual operational process involves lifting a refuse repository bag filled with refuse such as industrial waste out of the container using a crane, loading the refuse repository bag onto a vehicle, and transporting it to a disposal site for disposal. Further, when the container is not needed, cross rails and support rods are removed in sequence and any number of the base portions of respective containers can be stacked by sequentially fitting support portions with fitting portions. This can be achieved even with extremely limited storage space, which is a significant effect. Of course, when such a container has been transported to a disposal site in an assembled state, it is not necessary to return the container in its assembled form, and the container may be collapsed and reduced in size, and transported in a stacked state.
An example of a known ready-to-assemble container is disclosed in JP-A No. 2007-191162. The ready-to-assemble container disclosed in this document consists of a base portion, side boards that form peripheral walls, support rods and a cover, with each member being formed from plastic, and was devised in consideration of ease of disposal of the container itself. This container is installed on a pallet that can be moved by a forklift truck, and is used for collection of refuse as is, and is for being loaded onto a vehicle by a forklift truck or the like and moved in an assembled state.
Accordingly, the container disclosed in JP-A No. 2007-191162 differs fundamentally from the container of the present invention, which is intended for the accommodation of a refuse repository bag within the container. Further, JP-A No. 2007-191162 neither teaches nor suggests stacking the bulky base portions for storage after disassembling the container, or reducing the storage space required for the container.
The present invention addresses the issue of having to secure sufficient space to store containers in that, as described above, for example, when a refuse repository bag is retrieved from within container A, container A is not deposited in its assembled state with a fixed volume but, rather, can be disassembled. Further, containers A according to the present invention have a configuration whereby base portions 1, which are the most voluminous portions thereof with respect to storage, can be stacked.
In the following, an exemplary embodiment is explained.
Base portion 1 is not limited to the preceding example and may, of course, be configured by various kinds of solid materials or plate materials that are not shown in the drawings. The respective materials may be made of metal or of plastic or of combinations thereof. Obviously, the dimensions of the respective members may be selected as appropriate.
Square pipe-shaped support rods 5, each having the same length, are attached to the respective support portions 2 and the container is completed by cross rails 6 that span between the apices of support rods 5, respective ends of each cross rail 6 being fitted to the apices of support rods 5. In this example, a hanger 9 is provided at each support rod 5 and a band 10 for fastening a refuse repository bag is provided.
Container A of the present invention can form a given capacity by assembly of base portion 1, four support rods 5 and four cross rails 6, inside of which refuse collection bag 20 is fitted. When loading onto a vehicle, a crane holds handle portion 21 of refuse collection bag 20, pulls refuse collection bag 20 up out of container A and loads it on a vehicle.
Further, as regards collapsible storage of container A, cross rails 6 are first removed and then vertical support rods 5 are removed from support portions 2, whereby the respective members are disassembled.
After cross rails 6 and vertical support rods 5 are removed from base portion 1, since support portions 2 at the top side and fitting portions 3 at the reverse side of respective base portions 1 are formed in identical positions as shown in
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Accordingly, hooks 7 may be provided at vertical support rods 5 as shown in
A refuse repository bag 20 that has been filled with refuse is removed from container A by releasing engagement pieces 10a from engagement with holes (eyelets) 23, covering the opening with cover 22, holding the bag 20 at hanging handle portion 21 and raising it with a crane, and is loaded onto a vehicle or the like.
The container of the present invention is as described above and is for use with a refuse repository bag set inside of the container and, when not in use, is such that it can be stacked and stored extremely compactly, having a superior configuration that requires very little space for storage. Accordingly, since it can be used widely for collection of industrial waste and refuse and the like from factories and offices, it has significant industrial value.
This application claims priority under 35 USC 119(e) from the U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/123,109, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein.
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61123109 | Apr 2008 | US |