This specification relates to receptacles and more particularly relates to a portable receptacle that is collapsible and stackable.
Social events such as concerts, conferences or rallies, play an important role in any society. The gathering of a large group of people allows those with like interests to interact and share. Social events increase social cohesion, which in turn increases social harmony. Social events are also ideal venues for merchants to advertise their wares. Event organizers can use the advertisement revenue to help pay for the various expenses of organizing such events. One such expense is the cost of waste management.
Recycling has become an integral part of waste management. Waste is sorted to enable its transport to proper destination. One method of sorting is to encourage the person who disposes the waste to place it in the proper container. Bins for specific types of waste, such as plastic, paper, metal containers, organic material, and the like can be placed at strategic locations to collect the waste. However, there are shortcomings with placement of a plurality of bins at strategic locations. For example, it can be quite taxing to label bins to indicate its content and to secure bins to reduce spillage and vandalism. The number of people attending events can also vary, making it difficult to ensure that there are a sufficient number of permanent bins to collect the waste generated at the event.
An aspect of the specification provides a portable receptacle, comprising a platform and a plurality of legs attached to the platform. Each of the legs has an upper and lower portion, and the upper portion has a connecting point. There is also provided at least one frame operable in first and second mode. The frame has at least one support portion and a canopy portion. The support portion has a first end and a second end. The first end is attachable to the connecting point, and the second end is joined to the canopy portion. The connecting point is configured to enable the frame to switch between the first mode and the second mode. The receptacle also comprises a removable cover configured to rest on at least the canopy portion, such that when the frame is situated in the first mode, the frame is coplanar to the platform and when the frame is situated in the second mode, the frame is substantially perpendicular to the platform for resting the cover on the canopy.
The receptacle can be used for a variety of purposes, such as disposing of waste or garbage or for receiving materials that are to be recycled or composted.
The portable receptacle can include a foot attached to the lower portion of the legs. The upper portion of the legs can be dimensioned to receive the foot for stacking the platform. The connecting point can comprise a pin to attach the first end to the upper portion and a slot on the first end to enable the pin to traverse in the slot longitudinally to the first end. The connecting point can also comprise a hole in the upper portion such that the upper portion is attached to the first end by inserting the pin through the hole and the slot. The canopy portion can slope from a first side to a second side.
The platform can be configured to support at least one bin. The cover can thus include an access opening for each bin so that refuse can be inserted into each access hold and will fall into a corresponding bin. The openings can be situated at the first side.
The cover can be rigid or flexible.
The at least one beam rests can span the distance between two of the legs.
At least two beams can be provided and to rest on the high point, so that the beams span the distance between two of the legs. In place of the beams, a single solid top piece can be provided.
At least four legs can be attached to the platform.
The upper portion can have a hollow to receive the first end, the upper portion having a cutout. The cutout is dimensioned to enable the frame to switch from the first mode to the second mode. The first end has a first segment, a second segment, and a third segment. The first segment containing the slot and is joined to the second segment at a first angle. The second segment is joined to the third segment at a second angle, such that when the first segment and second segment are inserted into the hollow, the frame is locked in the second mode and when the second segment is lifted above a narrowest width of the cutout, the frame is unlocked from the second mode.
Another aspect of the specification provides a portable receptacle, comprising a platform and four legs attached to the platform. Each of the legs has an upper and lower portion and the upper portion has a connecting point. Two frames are provided that operable in first and second mode. The frame has two support portions and a canopy portion. The support portion has a first end and a second end. The first end is attachable to the connecting point, and the second end is joined to the canopy portion. The connecting point is configured to enable the frame to switch between the first mode and the second mode. The receptacle also comprises a removable cover configured to rest on the canopy portion such that when the frame is situated in the first mode, the frame is coplanar to the platform and when the frame is situated in the second mode, the frame is substantially perpendicular to the platform for resting the cover on the canopy.
Another aspect of the specification provides a portable receptacle, comprising a platform and four legs attached to the platform, each of the legs having an upper and lower portion, the upper portion having a connecting point and two frames operable in first and second mode. The frame has two support portions and a canopy portion. The support portion has a first end and a second end. The first end is attachable to the connecting point and the second end is joined to the canopy portion. The connecting point is configured to enable the frame to switch between the first mode and the second mode, such that when the frame is situated in the first mode, the frame is coplanar to the platform and when the frame is situated in the second mode, the frame is substantially perpendicular to the platform for resting the cover on the canopy.
Another aspect of the specification provides an exchange system for bodies and covers of receptacles comprising a computing environment comprising at least one central processing unit, memory and an interface interconnected by a bus. The central processing unit is configured to receive, via the interface, first data representing a first order for at least one body for a receptacle. The first order originates from a first entity and comprises first compensatory terms. The central processing unit is configured to receive, via the interface, second data representing a second order for at least one cover for the receptacle. The second order originates from a second entity and comprises second compensatory terms. The central processing unit is configured to perform a comparison of the first data and the second data and to perform an adjustment the first compensatory terms based the comparison. The central processing unit is configured to generate third data representing the first order including the adjustment and the second order.
A portable receptacle is provided comprising a body and a cover. The cover is removable form the body. The body is collapsible into a position suitable for stacking and/or shipping. The cover can be folded. A plurality of covers can be created for a single body. Each cover can include a message.
Another aspect of the specification provides a disposable receptacle comprising a body having a platform and a frame connected to the platform. The frame is movable between a collapsed position and a raised position in relation to the frame. The platform is configured to support at least one bin. The receptacle also comprises a cover configured to rest on the frame when the frame is in the raised position. The cover comprises at least one opening providing access to the bins. The cover is removable from the frame.
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Engine 304, in a present embodiment, is connected to a first terminal 308, which can be used for administering engine 304 including monitoring exchange activity conducted thereon. Terminal 308 can be any combination of input devices (e.g. keyboard, mouse etc.) and output devices (e.g. monitor, printer, speakers) that are connectable to engine 304. Engine 304 is also connected to a plurality of additional terminals 312, 316 via a network 320. Network 320 can be the Internet or any other type of wide area network. Terminals 312 and 316 can be any type of computing device, such as a desk top computer or laptop computer. Where network 320 is the Internet, then engine 304 can host web-pages that are accessible via web-browsers on terminal 312 and terminal 316 in order to place orders for bodies 105 and covers 110.
As will be explained in greater detail below, engine 304 is configured to receive and process orders for bodies 105 and covers 110, which are typically received from terminal 312 and/or terminal 316.
Engine 304 is also connected to an order fulfillment server 324 which can be based on a computing environment similar to engine 304. As will be explained in greater detail below, order fulfillment server 324 is configured to respond to orders for bodies 105 and covers 110 so as to generate invoices and/or shipping manifests and/or customization requests so that bodies 105 and covers 110 are built and/or delivered in accordance with the orders processed by engine 304.
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Block 405 comprises receiving receptacle body orders from a first entity. Block 405 can be implemented by, for example, user U-2 operating terminal 312 to place an order for at least one body 105. User U-2 will thus typically be a representative of the first entity. The first entity can be any entity that has the cause, need, desire or mandate to provide receptacles. A municipality is one example of a first entity. Another example is a special events operator, such as a concert promoter or the like. The order submitted at block 405 will typically include a quantity of bodies 105, and compensatory terms associated with the order. Such compensatory terms can include outright purchase or rental or “rent-to-own” or combinations thereof or any other compensatory terms that will now occur to those skilled in the art. Receptacle body orders placed at block 405 are received and maintained at engine 304.
Block 410 comprises receiving cover orders from a second entity. Block 410 can be implemented by, for example, user U-3 operating terminal 316 to place an order for at least one cover 110. User U-3 will thus typically be a representative of the second entity. The first entity can be any entity that has the cause, need, desire or mandate to convey a message (such as message 111) individuals using receptacles 100. A commercial entity is one example of a second entity, where that commercial entity wishes to have a message 111 that advertises wares or services. Another example is a government agency, where that government agency wishes to have a message 111 that promotes a particular government policy. The order submitted at block 410 will typically include a quantity of covers 110 (that may correspond with specific orders for bodies 105 received at block 405), messages 111 to be printed on each cover 110, and compensatory terms associated with the order. Such compensatory terms can comprise an outright purchase of the cover, or rental or “rent-to-own” or a combination of purchase of covers, and then a rental-fee for placement of those covers 110 over various bodies 105 that were ordered at block 405. The rental-fee can in effect be a fee for the privilege of conveying message 111 to the individuals using receptacle 100. Other compensatory terms that will now occur to those skilled in the art. Cover orders placed at block 410 are received and maintained at engine 304.
Block 415 comprises comparing the body orders from block 405 with the cover orders from block 410. The comparison at block 415 is performed by engine 304 based on data received at blocks 405 and 410. The comparison comprises matching orders for covers 110 from block 410 that are to be used to cover specific bodies 105 from block 405. The comparison will include an examination of the compensatory terms received in relation to those matched orders.
Block 420 comprises adjusting the body order from block 405 based on the comparison at block 415. Block 420 is performed by engine 304. The adjusting typically involves a reduction of the compensatory terms from block 405 by an amount that reflects the recovery of the reduction within the compensatory terms from block 410. In this manner, the second entity serves to subsidize the acquisition of the bodies 410 by the first entity. Where the order at block 410 is of sufficient size, it is possible that the compensatory terms from block 405 would be reduced to zero, or would even include a compensation being provided back to the first entity.
Note that blocks 410 through block 420 can repeat multiple times in relation to a single order from block 405.
Block 425 comprises fulfilling of the orders. Block 425 can be effected by engine 304 forwarding the results from blocks 405-420 to fulfillment server 324. Fulfillment server 324 can generate appropriate electronic instructions to, for example, a) send orders to a manufacturer of to produce bodies 105 in accordance with the order received at block 405, b) send orders to a manufacturer to produce covers 110, including preparation of appropriate messages on those covers 110, in accordance with the order received at block 410, c) send invoices to the first and second entities, and in particular where the invoices to the first entity include the adjustment from block 420, d) send shipping instructions for destinations for bodies 105 and covers 110 in accordance with the orders received at block 405 and block 410.
While foregoing describes various embodiments, it should be understood that variations, sub-sets and combinations of those embodiments are contemplated. For example, it should be understood that cover 110 can be used in conjunction with the recycling bin described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,193,091.