The invention relates to recycling lids for use on containers, such as dumpsters. More particularly, the invention discloses a recycling lid for receiving single stream recyclables while preventing entry of land fill trash bags.
In many communities, refuse must be sorted separately into trash and recyclables. Often, if trash bins are full, people may attempt to place their trash bags into the recycling bin since no other option may be available. This may cause the person or owner of the building to be fined or to have trash collection privileges reduced or stopped. Further, if trash is found to be mixed in with the recycling bin, all of it may need to be sent to the dump instead of being recycled. Therefore, a need exists for a recycling lid which prevents entry of trash bags while allowing for the deposit of single stream recyclables, such as pieces of cardboard or plastic/metal containers.
The lid comprises a horizontal front surface, a horizontal rear surface, and a recycling chute disposed between the horizontal front surface and the horizontal rear surface. The recycling chute comprises a front surface having an opening, a first sidewall connected with the front face, a second sidewall connected with the front face, and an angled top surface. The angled top surface is connected to the front surface, the first sidewall, the second sidewall, and the horizontal rear surface and the angled top surface is angled downward from the front surface towards the horizontal rear surface. The opening comprises an obround slot and a widened central section, with the widened central section being a cut out in the front surface above the obround slot.
A plurality of hinge extensions 120 extensions extend from a rear edge of rear surface 106 to allow recycling lid 100 to be rotatably coupled to a container and to help prevent dislodgment. Recycling lid 100 may be coupled to the container by placing a locking band around a top of front surface 102 and a bottom of a lip of the container, preventing unauthorized removal of recycling lid 100. Other means may also be provided to couple recycling lid 100 to a container. For example, projection may extend downward from front surface 102 or sidewalls 116 and a lock placed through the projection may be secured.
An overall distance of hinge extensions 120 edge to edge is approximately 71.5″ and an overall length of recycling lid 100 is preferably 74″ and an overall width of recycling lid 100 is preferably 41-42″. However, the width and length of recycling lid 100 may be modified to fit any sized container. For example, recycling lid 100 may have a width of 48″ or 58″.
In some embodiments, front surface 102 comprises a label pad 122 which can be used to affix a label to recycling lid 100. The label may include branding information, use instructions, etc.
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An enhanced view of obround slot 202 is depicted in
Obround slot 202 preferably has an overall length of 58″, with the central rectangular portion having a width of 53.25″. A height of sidewalls 116 is preferably 6.7″ and sidewalls 116 are angled inward towards top angled surface 114 at approximately 100°. Further, as shown in
The edge joining top angled surface 114 to front face 110 is further provided with a plurality of front ribs 206 and gussets 208. The corners of front face 110 which are coupled to sidewalls 116 are further provided with a corner support structure 210. These structural features keep recycling lid 100 from collapsing if someone attempts to cut through recycling chute 104.
The features disclosed in the foregoing description, or in the following claims, or in the accompanying drawings, expressed in their specific forms or in terms of a means for performing the disclosed function, or a method or process for obtaining the disclosed results, as appropriate, may, separately, or in any combination of such features, be utilized for realizing the invention in diverse forms thereof. Any one or more features or functions of the first/other aspects/embodiments disclosed above may also be incorporated into the second/present aspect/embodiment, alone or in any combination.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 63/069,955, filed Aug. 25, 2020, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporate by reference in their entirety.
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63069955 | Aug 2020 | US |