This invention relates, in one embodiment, to a waste bin with an electric fan to remove air from the space within the receptacle. This facilitates the placement of a bag within the receptacle.
Waste bins are widely used in residential households and commercial facilities. Flexible plastic bags are placed in the opening of traditional waste bins. Many users have difficulty properly positioning the bags within traditional waste bins—the bags often adhere to the sides of the bin and fail to reach the bottom. Additionally, as the bags are filled with waste, the bags tend to establish a seal with the waste bin which makes removal of the bag difficult.
Therefore, an improved waste bin is desired that addresses at least some of these shortcomings.
Disclosed in this specification is a waste bin with an electric fan for removing air from the receptacle. The electric fan is disposed at a predetermined distance from the bottom surface of the receptacle. Upon activation of the electric fan, the electric fan remains on for a predetermined period of time and thereafter automatically turns off. While the fan is active, a bag can more easily be disposed within the receptacle.
In one exemplary embodiment, a waste bin for permitting easy manipulation of a bag, the waste bin is disclosed. The waste bin comprises a receptacle with a bottom surface, an opening and at least one vertical surface surrounding the bottom surface and the opening to define a space within the receptacle; an electric fan disposed in the vertical surface of the receptacle that provides an air pathway between the space within the receptacle and an ambient environment, the electric fan being disposed at a predetermined distance from the bottom surface; an electrical circuit connected to the electric fan to control operation of the electric fan; and an actuation switch in communication with the electrical circuit for activating the electric fan.
In another exemplary embodiment, a method for disposing a bag within a waste bin is disposed. The method comprising the steps of: disposing a bag proximate an opening of a receptacle, the receptacle having: a bottom surface, the opening and at least one vertical surface surrounding the bottom surface and the opening to define a space within the receptacle; an electric fan disposed in the vertical surface of the receptacle that provides an air pathway between the space within the receptacle and an ambient environment, the electric fan being disposed at a predetermined distance from the bottom surface; an electrical circuit connected to the electric fan to control operation of the electric fan; and an actuation switch in communication with the electrical circuit for activating the electric fan. The method further comprises the steps of activating the actuation switch to cause the electric fan to turn on; permitting the electric fan to pull the bag toward the bottom surface of the receptacle; and permitting the electrical circuit to turn the electric fan off after a predetermined period of time.
In yet another exemplary embodiment, a system for disposing a bag within a waste bin is disclosed. The system comprising an adaptor comprising an elongated pipe with a top opening and a bottom opening at opposite ends of the elongated pipe. The adapter further includes: an electric fan in the elongated pipe for moving air into the bottom opening and out of the top opening; an electrical circuit connected to the electric fan to control operation of the electric fan; an actuation switch in communication with the electrical circuit for activating the electric fan. The system further comprises a receptacle with a bottom surface, an opening and at least one vertical surface surrounding the bottom surface and the opening to define a space within the receptacle. The adaptor is disposed at least partially within the space within the receptacle such that the bottom opening is proximate the bottom surface of the receptacle and the top opening is proximate the opening.
The present invention is disclosed with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The examples set out herein illustrate several embodiments of the invention but should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner.
In use, a user disposes a flexible bag near opening 104. The electric fan 110 is then activated. The electric fan 110 moves air from space 114 which pulls the bag toward bottom surface 112. In this fashion the bag is properly and easily deployed within the waste bin 100. When the user wishes to remove the bag from the waste bin 100, the electric fan 110 provides a pathway to supply air into the space 114 from the ambient environment. As the bag is lifted, air passes from the ambient environment, around the blades of the electric fan 110, and into the space 114. This prevents the formation of a vacuum within the space 114 thereby facilitating removal of the bag. The electric fan 110 need not be on while the bag is removed. As a further advantage, the user can place the bag in the receptacle 102 with minimal contact with the bag. This is particularly advantageous in situations where hygiene is a concern such as, for example, in health care environments.
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The electric fan 110 has blades with a handedness configured to remove air from the space 114 when the electric fan 110 is actuated. In one embodiment, the electric fan 110 is freely rotating such that, when the electric fan 110 is not actuated, it can rotate in a direction opposite its handedness. As shown in
In step 404 of the method 400, the electric fan 110 is run for a predetermined period of time. In one embodiment, the predetermined period of time is preprogrammed into a timing circuit in the electrical circuit 202. In another embodiment, the predetermined period of time is adjustable by virtue of a user-operable controller, such as a dial controller connected to the electrical circuit 202. Examples of suitable predetermined periods of time may be ten seconds to two minutes. In another embodiment, the predetermined period of time is between ten seconds and one minute. In yet another embodiment, the predetermined period of time is between ten seconds and thirty seconds.
In step 406 of the method 400, the electrical circuit 202 automatically turn the electric fan 110 off after the predetermined period of time has elapsed.
In one embodiment, the adaptor 700 has one or more accordion connectors to permit the adaptor to be flexed to fit a particular receptacle. For example, top curvature 708 and/or bottom curvature 710 may be accordion connectors. Additionally or alternatively, an accordion connector may be present in elongated pipe 702. This permits additional flexibility as well as permits the elongated pipe to be extended lengthwise to accommodate receptacles of various heights. In another embodiment, elongated pipe 702 is fitted with a telescoping connector to permit lengthwise adjustment.
While the invention has been described with reference to certain embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof to adapt to particular situations without departing from the scope of the disclosure. Therefore, it is intended that the claims not be limited to the particular embodiments disclosed, but that the claims will include all embodiments falling within the scope and spirit of the appended claims.
This application claims priority to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 61/705,234 (filed Sep. 25, 2012), the entirety of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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61705234 | Sep 2012 | US |