Claims
- 1. In a refuse container having walls, a bottom frame, and an end closure, an improved latching apparatus comprising:
- complementary connector means on the end closure and the container;
- one of said complementary connector means operable between an engaged position and a released position; and
- actuating means operatively connected to the one connector means, having an over-center mechanical lock and operable to operate the one connector means between the engaged and released positions thereof.
- 2. The refuse container of claim 1 wherein:
- the other connector means includes a plurality of first lug means spaced apart along an edge portion of the end closure; and
- the one connector means includes a corresponding plurality of complementary second lug means, correspondingly spaced along an adjacent end portion of the bottom frame, and each second lug means being slidable relative to the first lug means.
- 3. The refuse container of claim 2 wherein:
- each first lug means extends toward the bottom frame and includes a lateral protrusion extending toward the center of the edge portion with a first cam surface; and
- each second lug means includes a lateral protrusion extending away from the center of the bottom frame end portion with a second cam surface for engagement with the first cam surface to effect a latch.
- 4. The refuse container of claim 1 wherein the actuating means includes:
- first linkage means connected to a first portion of the one complementary connector means and operable to slide the first portion of the one complementary connector means relative to the other complementary connector means;
- second linkage means connected to a second portion of the one complementary connector means and operable to slide the second portion of the one complementary connector means relative to the other complementary connector means;
- an actuator rod disposed between the first linkage means and the second linkage means, slidably mounted under the container for movement between a first rod position corresponding to the engaged position of the one connector means and a second position corresponding to the released position of the one connector means; and
- a pair of tie rods, one tie rod connecting the actuator rod and the first linkage means, the other tie rod connecting the actuator rod and the second linkage means, the tie rods having a length selected such that the tie rods are perpendicular to the actuator rod at a position intermediate the first rod position and the second rod position.
- 5. The refuse container of claim 1 further including:
- a longitudinally slidable actuator rod being part of the actuating means and positioned under the container; and
- detent means mounted under the container, biased into engagement with the actuator rod to inhibit movement thereof and operable for movement to a non-interfering position in which the rod is free to slide.
- 6. The refuse container of claim 5 wherein the detent means comprises:
- a pivotally mounted yoke having a pair of fingers adapted to straddle the actuator rod and an end adapted for engagement by a releasing member; and
- spring means connected to the yoke adjacent the fingers, connected to the container, and resiliently urging the yoke to a position where the fingers straddle the actuator rod.
- 7. A refuse container comprising:
- a side wall;
- a generally horizontal bottom frame means having an end portion and a longitudinally extending centerline;
- end closure means hingedly connected to the side wall means about a generally horizontal axis, having an edge portion remote from the horizontal axis and a plurality of L-shaped hook members projecting from the edge portion toward the bottom frame means, each L-shaped hook member including a lateral projection extending toward the centerline;
- a plurality of complementary hook members slidably mounted on the end portion of the frame means for movement generally perpendicular to the centerline and having a projection directed away from the centerline and operable for engagement with the lateral projection of the L-shaped hook members;
- a pair of link rods slidably and coaxially mounted on the end portion generally perpendicular to the centerline and axially spaced from one another;
- a plurality of adjustable tie bars, each tie bar pivotally connected to one of the link rods and to a corresponding one of the plurality of complementary hook members;
- an actutor rod slidably mounted to the frame means along the centerline thereof and between the pair of link rods and having an end; and a pair of tie rods, each tie rod pivotally connected to the end of the actuator rod and to a corresponding one of the pair of link rods and having a length selected such that during movement of the actuator rod between a second position remote from the end portion to a first position closer to the end portion the tie rods pass through a perpendicular orientation relative to the actuator rod.
- 8. A transportable refuse container comprising:
- walls defining a container body having a pair of ends and corners at each end;
- slideable bulkhead means within the body and displaceable between the pair of ends;
- end closure means hingedly connected to one end of the body, openable for container unloading, and having an opening for filling the container;
- the other end of the body having an opening operable to receive means for operating the bulkhead means;
- block means positioned at each corner of the body operable to position and secure the body relative to a support;
- latching means between the end closure means and the body operable to releasably secure the end closure means against the body; and
- detent means cooperating with the latching means to inhibit inadvertent release of the latching means.
CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 641,371 filed Dec. 17, 1975, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,044,914.
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