This invention relates to portable, connectible storage containers and especially to containers for materials such as household trash connectible to containers such as are intended for use for recyclable materials.
In households across the country, transporting trash containers and recycle bins from residence to roadside is a regular chore that most householders, especially senior citizens, do not look forward to. This is particularly the case when multiple containers laden with heavy materials must be transported.
With the advent of recycling programs, the problem for the householder has become even more cumbersome since the separate containers require multiple trips to the roadside on days when recyclables and regular trash are scheduled for pickup. As a consequence, the prior art reflects a variety of solutions designed to simplify the trash transport problem for the householder.
Exemplary of the known prior art is U.S. Pat. No. 6,607,088. This patent discloses a portable waste container having attachment brackets which fit over the edge of the opening of the trash container and have a support frame attached to the brackets for receiving a container such as a recycle bin, thereby allowing for transport of the waste container and bin in a single trip between the trash storage location and a roadside collection site.
A similar system is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,713,499 in which brackets 30 are attached to a waste container. A support for a recycle bin includes hooks 22 which attach to the brackets 30 and support the recycle bin. Adjustable hooks 24 fit over the edge of the opening of the recycle bin to hold it in place. The waste container is provided with wheels so that both containers can be transported to and from the trash pickup point as a unit.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,878,904 illustrates a trash can provided with divider structure for fitting a plurality of separate compartments for separating and storing recyclable materials. The divider structure defines a central aperture which permits the deposit of recyclable metal cans or other material into the bottom of the trash can. The divider structure is provided with lip portions which fit over the rim surrounding the opening at the top of the trash can.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,378,721 discloses a compartmentalized trash can includes liner bags which fit within a flange at the opening of the container. The liner bags fit within each of the subdivisions of the trash can.
The present invention comprises multiple containers, one of which is intended to be used for receiving materials such as household trash and the other of which is intended for receiving recyclable items. Preferably, the container for recyclables is attachable to the bottom of the trash container by manually connectable and readily disconnectable devices when desired by the householder. Two or even more similarly equipped recycle containers may be stacked one on top of the other and connected using the same type of connecting devices with the topmost recycle container connected to the bottom of the trash container and at least one extra recycle container attached to the bottom of the first. To maximize portability, each of the containers, including the trash container and all recycle containers, is provided with wheels allowing for wheeled transport of one or all of the containers as a unit. Interlocking connector means are provided for fastening one container in a stack to the next.
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As is typical in the art relevant to such containers, the trash container 10 is provided with a pair of oppositely disposed handles, one of which is shown at 14 in
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Each of the containers is preferably provided with a pair of casters 26 having rotatable wheels of a type conventional in the art. A downwardly extending foot 28 located on the bottom of each container in offset relation to the axis of the caster wheels provides stability for each container when it is not being moved. Foot 28 may be molded directly onto the bottom of each container in cases where the containers are formed of molded plastic material using techniques well known in the art. The casters and foot of the upper containers in a stack are positioned so that they fit within the supporting container when the stock is assembled. If desired, in order to provide stability when the containers are not to be moved, the castors 26 may be provided with locking devices 30 which are of known type rotatable between positions in which the wheels are free for rotation and the wheels are locked.
In use, in the case of both embodiments, it is contemplated that the trash container and the recycle container will be separated for the receipt of trash and recyclable materials. When trash and recyclables are to be moved to a trash collection site, the trash container is placed on top of the recycle container with the enlarged heads of the lugs 18 aligned with the enlarged portions of the slots in the flange 24 of recycle container 12. When the lugs are fitted through the enlarged portions of the hole, relative lateral movement of the two containers (towards the bottom edge of the drawing sheet) locks them together for transport to the collection site. At the collection site, it is contemplated that the two containers will be separated by the householder for collection of their contents by the trash and/or recyclable material collectors.
Salient features of the invention are the use of interconnectable containers transportable as a unit and provided with easy to use connecting parts which simplify the chore of moving trash and recyclables to the roadside collection site. The containers are preferably all provided with wheels to maximize the ease with which any number of containers may be moved. The containers are simple in construction and simple for a householder to interconnect and disconnect.
If desired that more than one recycle container be moved to the roadside with another as a unit, either with or without a trash container, each of the recycle containers could be provided with a flange similar to flange 24 extending from the bottom radially outwardly from the container, in which case projecting lugs would also be provided extending downwardly from each of the flanges extending from the bottoms of each recycle container.
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60685991 | May 2005 | US |