This invention relates to apparatus for removing metal tableware articles from trash or garbage being deposited into a trash container, such as the apparatus disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,279,744 and U.S. Pat. No. 4,494,657. The apparatus disclosed in these patents incorporates an elongated magnetic bar assembly having axially spaced magnetic elements and which may be supported within a lid or cover member for a trash container, as disclosed in the '657 Patent. The trash from a table is deposited into the waste container through an opening within the top of the lid or cover member so that the trash passes over the magnetic bar assembly where metal tableware, such as forks, knives and spoons, is held by the magnetic elements of the bar assembly and remain attached to the bar assembly until the lid is removed by a service person who manually separates the tableware from the bar assembly.
It has been found desirable to provide for rotating the bar assembly from outside the cover member without removing the cover member so that tableware articles may be conveniently removed from the magnetic bar assembly through the top opening of the cover member, including the articles that revolve by gravity to the bottom of the bar assembly. It has also been found desirable to provide for conveniently and quickly removing the magnetic bar assembly after the cover member has been removed from the trash container so that the bar assembly may be quickly washed, for example, in a dishwashing machine. It has also been found desirable to provide each of the magnetic units on the bar assembly with maximum magnetic strength for the size of the unit to decrease the possibility of tableware articles bypassing the magnetic bar assembly and falling into the trash container.
The present invention is directed to tableware retriever apparatus of the type described in the above mentioned patents and which provides the desirable features mentioned above. In the preferred embodiment of the invention, an elongated magnetic bar assembly is supported for rotation within a chamber of a cover member for a trash container and includes an elongated shaft supporting axially spaced magnetic plate units positioned above the bottom surface of the cover member. The magnetic bar assembly is rotatable by a knob located outside the cover member and releasably connected to an end portion of the shaft by a retractable support member. The opposite end portions of the shaft are supported by brackets attached to the inner surface of the cover member, and one bracket also supports the shaft support member and knob for rotation of the shaft of the magnetic bar assembly.
When the support member is retracted outwardly by the knob, the corresponding end portion of the shaft is released from the bracket so that the magnetic bar assembly may be quickly and conveniently lowered and removed from the chamber of the cover member for cleaning of the magnetic bar assembly and the cover member. Each of the magnetic plate units or plate assemblies has a panel of magnetic material sandwiched between two metal plates. The panel and metal plates are generally triangular in configuration with flat corner surfaces to provide maximum magnetic attraction and for the magnetic bar assembly to rotate in response to trash and tableware articles passing over the bar assembly by gravity as the trash material is deposited through the top opening within the cover member.
Other features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following description, the accompanying drawings and the appended claims.
The bracket 44 has a cylindrical bore 52 which supports one end portion of the shaft 42 of the bar assembly 40 for rotation, and the bracket 46 has as a semi-cylindrical bore 53 which helps locate and support the opposite end portion of the shaft 42 for rotation. The bracket 46 also has a center bore or hole 54 which supports a shaft support member or pin 57 for rotation and for axial movement. The member or pin 57 projects outwardly from the bracket 46 and cover member 20 and receives a knob 60 which is secured to the outer end portion of the pin 57 by a cross roll pin 62. The support pin 57 has a polyagonal or hexagonal inner end portion 64 (
The bracket 46 is molded with a blind cross hole or bore 69 which supports a lock pin 71 (
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After the bar assembly 40 is cleaned, it may be quickly and easily reinserted into the cover member 20 by pressing the knob 60 and support pin 57 inwardly until the hex end portion 64 is reinserted into the hex bore 67 of the shaft 42. After the rotating support pin 57 is reinserted into the end portion of the shaft 42 by use of the knob 60, the cover member 20 is placed back on the trash container and the magnetic bar assembly 40 is ready for reuse for collecting the metal tableware articles. As apparent in
While the form of tableware retriever apparatus herein described constitutes a preferred embodiment of the invention, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to this precise form of apparatus, and that changes may be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
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