The present invention relates to the disposal of waste, and more particularly to a waste container assembly for the disposal of medical waste products.
The disposal of medical waste is a concern for hospitals and medical clinics. In particular, certain items of waste are not reusable and at the same time may present a danger to medical staff and patients if accessible due to sharp edges or pointed tips, e.g., syringes. These waste items need to be stored in a safe manner that reduces the chance of someone accidentally coming into contact with the waste while hindering those who may be purposefully trying to obtain waste products, such as used syringes for illicit drug use. A waste container assembly providing limited access to the contents during the act of disposing of the waste, and while the waste is stored and awaiting permanent disposal, is desired.
The present invention provides, in one aspect, a container for disposing of waste. The container includes a receptacle and a first pivoting member functionally associated with the receptacle. The first pivoting member includes a first disposal surface. A second pivoting member is functionally associated with the receptacle and includes a second disposal surface. The second pivoting member is operatively coupled to the first pivoting member such that waste deposited on either the first disposal surface or the second disposal surface causes concurrent counter rotation of both the first pivoting member and the second pivoting member to dispose of the waste into the receptacle.
Other aspects of the invention will become apparent by consideration of the detailed description and accompanying drawings.
Before any embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. The use of “including,” “comprising,” or “having” and variations thereof herein is meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof as well as additional items.
A first side 130 of the receptacle 100 includes additional surface features, for example one or more edges 134 for securing a mounting member 300, described below (see
Referring to
The bottom portion 304 includes four external faces to match the geometry of the perimeter 120. As illustrated in
Referring to
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Internally, as shown in
An upper left interior face 414, shown in
Referring to
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An edge or flange 528 surrounding the hood portion 504 forms a pivot seat 534 that cooperates with the pivot projection 440 of the upper left interior face 414 previously described. A second opposing pivot seat 534 on the opposite side of the pivoting member 500, as illustrated in
The flange 528 further acts as a sealing member when the first pivoting member 500 is in a closed position (as in
Also formed adjacent the flange 528 on both sides 514 is a tab 550 that hooks a latch loop 560 from the respective closure latch 580. As shown in
An underside 624 of the pivoting member 600 includes an arcuate guard 628 that hinders access into the receptacle 100 when the pivoting member 600 is moved toward and into a disposing position (see
Referring to
In operation, first and second pivoting members 500, 600, are biased to the open or receiving position, as shown in
Waste 680 is placed on or contacts either of disposal surfaces 520, 604. The weight of the waste initiates rotation of the contacted pivoting member, with the first pivoting member 500 rotating about the pivot surfaces 454 of the pivot projections 440 and the second pivoting member 600 rotating about the pivot surfaces 618 of the pivot projections 612. Due to the cooperation of the previously described opposing apertures 524 of the first pivoting member 500 with the opposing projections 650 of the second pivoting member 600, concurrent counter rotation of pivoting members 500, 600 occurs, as shown in
Referring to
The container assembly 10 and associated components as described can be formed from plastic, and can particularly be injection molded plastic parts. Other materials and methods of manufacture do not limit the container assembly 10 hereinbefore described. In addition, the assembly of the presently described embodiment is not limited in its use to disposal of medical waste, but rather could be used for any disposal application in which hindered access to the disposed items is desired.
Various features and advantages of the invention are set forth in the following claims.
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