Claims
- 1. A disposal container comprising:
- a. a hollow upstanding container body,
- b. an elongated slot at the top of the container body for permitting access to the interior of the container body,
- c. barrier means disposed adjacent said slot for restricting access to the interior of said container body, at least a portion of said barrier means comprising
- i. a first constriction extending over said slot, and
- ii. a complementary second constriction extending beneath said slot, and
- d. a closure disposed adjacent said slot.
- 2. A disposal container according to claim 1 in which said barrier means includes a raised shelf at one longitudinal side of said slot, and said first constriction comprises a cowl extending from and above the opposite longitudinal side of said slot, said shelf and said cowl defining therebetween a limited opening to said hollow container body.
- 3. A disposal container according to claim 2 in which said second constriction comprises a second cowl extending from said opposite longitudinal side beneath said slot in mirror-image relationship to said first cowl.
- 4. A disposal container according to claim 1 in which said first constriction comprises a first cowl extending from and above a longitudinal side of said slot and said second constriction comprises a second cowl extending from and beneath said longitudinal side in mirror-image relationship to said first cowl.
- 5. A disposal container according to claim 1 in which said closure is pivotal, and said first constriction includes means for locking said closure to prevent access to the interior of said container body.
- 6. A disposal container according to claim 5 in which said first constriction comprises a cowl extending from and above a longitudinal side of said slot, and said locking means comprises a plurality of catches within said cowl, each catch including stop means engaging said closure when said closure is pivoted in one direction past said stop means into the interior of said cowl, said stop means preventing pivoting of said closure in the opposite direction.
- 7. A disposal container according to claim 6 including an obstruction preventing pivoting of said closure into said second constriction.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 934,413 filed Nov. 24, 1986 and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,715,498.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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