Information
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Patent Grant
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6672472
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Patent Number
6,672,472
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Date Filed
Friday, February 14, 200321 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 6, 200421 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 220 49508
- 220 49506
- 220 9081
- 280 4718
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A container houses a flexible bag into which soiled clothing can be deposited. The open end of the flexible bag is twisted relative to the closed bottom end of the flexible bag once the clothing has been deposited in the bag. This relative twisting will close the bag around the deposited item while leaving the open end of the bag open to receive further items. This process can be repeated until the bag is full, at which time, the bag can be removed from a container and discarded.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to the general art of containers, and to the particular field of waste containers.
2. Discussion of the Related Art
Some patients and residents of hospitals and adult care facilities sometimes wear disposable clothing, such as absorbent and/or disposable underwear or the like. This clothing often must be changed several times each day. Accordingly, these facilities have a problem with collecting, storing, and disposing such clothing after it has been soiled and discarded by the patient or resident. If not properly collected, stored, or disposed of, this clothing can create unpleasant odors or worse.
Therefore, many of these facilities hire special personnel to collect and discard such waste. Such tasks are generally carried out in various ways, none of which has proven to be totally acceptable. Anything that can be done to expedite this task would be a welcome improvement. Accordingly, there is a need for a means for efficiently and expeditiously collecting, storing, and discarding soiled and used clothing, such as underwear, at care facilities.
PRINCIPAL OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
It is a main object of the present invention to provide a means for efficiently and expeditiously collecting, storing, and disposing of used and/or soiled undergarments, such as disposable underwear.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a means for efficiently and expeditiously collecting, storing, and disposing of used and/or soiled undergarments, such as disposable underwear in a manner that controls odor.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
These, and other, objects are achieved by a waste container unit that permits a user to place trash, such as discarded disposable underwear, therein and which will seal the discarded item in a flexible trash bag. The trash bag will be closed to seal in odors, but will be able to accept further items until the bag is completely full. At that time, the entire bag can be discarded.
Using the container unit of the present invention, personnel can easily and expeditiously pick up and store discarded items, such as disposable underwear, and then dispose of such items.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a waste container unit embodying the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of a flexible trash containing bag that is used in the waste container unit embodying the present invention.
FIG. 3
is a side elevational view of a bottom element of the waste container unit of the present invention showing a friction-increasing element on the bottom element.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Other objects, features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from a consideration of the following detailed description and the accompanying drawings.
As shown in the figures, the present invention is embodied in a waste container unit
10
that is adapted to collect and store soiled clothing. Waste container unit
10
comprises a container body
12
which includes a bottom element
14
having an inside surface
16
and an outside surface
18
, four side elements
20
,
22
,
24
and
26
, each side element having an inside surface and an outside surface. A top element
30
has an inside surface
32
and an outside surface
34
. An interior chamber
36
is defined by the inside surfaces of the bottom element
14
and the four side elements
20
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26
and the top element
30
.
A plurality of wheels, such as wheel
40
, are mounted on the outside surface
18
of the bottom element
14
. A longitudinal axis
42
extends between the top element
30
and the bottom element
14
.
A lid
44
having a hand grip element
46
thereon is hingeably attached to the container body
12
by a hinge element
48
located adjacent to the top element
30
to move from an open orientation shown in
FIG. 1
to a closed orientation covering top element
30
.
A cartridge holder unit
50
is mounted on the top element
30
of the container body
12
and includes an annular outer ring
52
fixedly mounted on the top element
30
of the container body
12
. Outer ring
52
has a central opening
54
defined therethrough. The outer ring
52
has an inner perimeter
56
defined adjacent to the central opening
54
and an outer perimeter
58
. Cartridge holder
50
can be removed from the container body
12
for a purpose that will be understood from the teaching in the following discussion.
A cartridge element
60
is rotatably mounted on the ring
52
of the cartridge holder unit
50
. The cartridge element
60
includes an outer perimeter
62
movably engaging the inner perimeter
56
of the outer ring. The cartridge element
60
is cylindrical and has a first end
64
, a second end
66
, a cylindrical wall
68
and a longitudinal axis
70
which extends in the direction of the longitudinal axis
42
of the container body
12
and which also extends between the first end
64
of the cartridge element
60
and the second end
66
of the cartridge element
60
. The cartridge element is rotatable about the longitudinal axis
70
of the cartridge element
60
.
Elements, such as element
72
, are located on the cartridge element
60
and frictionally engage the outer ring
52
adjacent to the central opening
54
of the outer ring
52
to hold the cartridge element
60
in place on the outer ring
52
.
A bag cartridge
80
is fixedly mounted on the cartridge element
60
for rotation therewith. A flexible bag
82
is located in the interior chamber
36
of the container body
12
. The flexible bag
82
has an open end
84
and a closed end
86
with the open end
84
of the flexible bag
82
being fixedly attached to the cartridge element
60
to be rotatable therewith. The closed end
86
of the flexible bag
82
is located adjacent to the inside surface
16
of the bottom element
14
of the container body
12
. The soiled clothing container,
10
generally includes a mechanism, such as a hook-like element
87
attached to the bottom element
14
that passes through a loop
88
attached to the closed end
86
of the bag
82
or other suitable arrangement, for retaining the bag
82
in a distended or taunt configuration while the present invention
10
is in use. The present invention
10
may also include a holder
89
for carrying extra supplies, such as a roll of the bags
82
.
As indicated in
FIG. 2
, when the cartridge unit
60
is rotated, as in direction
90
, the open end
84
of the flexible bag
82
will rotate with respect to the closed end
86
of the flexible bag
82
thereby twisting the flexible bag
82
as indicated in
FIG. 2
at twist
92
. This closes part of the bag
82
while keeping the open end
84
of the flexible bag
82
open as indicated in
FIG. 2
at location
94
. An element, such as soiled clothing, can be dropped into the open end
84
of the flexible bag
82
, and when the open end
84
of the bag
82
is rotated relative to the closed bottom
86
of the bag
82
, the is item thus deposited in the bag
82
will be sealed in the twisted bag
82
as indicated at
96
. Further items deposited in the bag
82
will force the first deposited item down toward the closed bottom
86
and will also be sealed in a twisted area as indicated in
FIG. 2
at areas
96
′ and
96
″. This process is continued until the bag
82
is full. At that time, the bag
82
can be removed from the container body
12
via a door, such as a door D indicated in
FIG. 1
, or via the top element
30
, or via an open area remaining after removal of cartridge holder
50
, or the like, and then discarded. The flexible bag
82
is positioned in the container body
12
so the closed end
86
thereof is free to rotate. Thus, one form of the invention has the closed end
86
of the flexible bag
82
spaced apart from the inside surface
16
of the bottom element
14
of the container body
12
. The flexible bag
82
can include odor-controlling substances, such as indicated by pellet P.
Twisting of the open top
84
of the flexible bag
82
relative to the closed bottom
86
of the bag
82
can be assisted by including elements on the inside surface
16
of the bottom element
14
of the container body
12
, such as plate-like element
98
, which will engage the closed bottom
86
of the flexible bag
82
and inhibit twisting movement of the bottom
86
of the
82
bag while the top
84
of the bag
82
is twisted. The element
98
would not necessarily support the bag
82
, but merely engage it to inhibit the twisting of the closed bottom end
86
.
It should now be obvious that the aforedescribed structure and twisting operation provided by the present invention
10
inhibits the release of odors into the ambient atmosphere from items disposed therein.
It is to be understood that while certain forms of the present invention have been illustrated and described herein, it is not to be limited to the specific forms or arrangements of parts described and shown.
Claims
- 1. A waste container unit for soiled clothing comprising:a) a container body which includes (1) a bottom element having an inside surface and an outside surface, (2) four side elements, each side element having an inside surface and an outside surface, (3) a top element having an inside surface and an outside surface, (4) an interior chamber defined by the inside surfaces of the bottom element and the four side elements and the top element, (5) a plurality of wheels on the outside surface of the bottom element, and (6) a longitudinal axis extending between the top element and the bottom element; b) a lid having a hand grip element thereon; c) a hinge connecting said lid to said container body adjacent to the top element of said container body; d) a cartridge holder unit mounted on the top element of said container body and including (1) an annular outer ring fixedly mounted on the top element of said container body and having a central opening defined therethrough, with the outer ring having an inner perimeter defined adjacent to the central opening and an outer perimeter, (2) a cartridge element rotatably mounted on the ring of said cartridge holder unit, the cartridge element including an outer perimeter movably engaging the inner perimeter of the outer ring, the cartridge element being cylindrical and having a first end, a second end, a cylindrical wall and a longitudinal axis extending in the direction of the longitudinal axis of said container body and extending between the first end of the cartridge element and the second end of the cartridge element, the cartridge element being rotatable about the longitudinal axis of the cartridge element, (3) elements on the cartridge element which frictionally engage the outer ring adjacent to the central opening of the outer ring, and (4) a bag cartridge fixedly mounted on the cartridge element for rotation therewith; and e) a flexible bag located in the interior chamber of said container body, said flexible bag having an open end and a closed end with the open end of said flexible bag being fixedly attached to said cartridge element to be rotatable therewith, the closed end of said flexible bag being located adjacent to the inside surface of the bottom element of said container body.
- 2. The waste container unit as described in claim 1 wherein the closed end of said flexible bag is spaced apart from the inside surface of the bottom element of said container body.
- 3. The waste container unit as described in claim 2 further including an odor-controlling substance in said flexible bag.
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