The present invention relates to waste and/or bulk containers, and more particularly to a waste and/or bulk container with an access door and a combination hinge therefore.
Large containers are provided for receiving, transporting, unloading and/or dumping bulk materials such as waste, chemicals, construction materials and the like in packaged or unpackaged form. In the waste hauling industry, for example, such containers are provided with access openings to permit the addition of solid and/or liquid waste, the entry of persons or vehicles into the containers, and the unloading, dumping or ejection of the waste or other materials held therein. It is desired that doors covering such openings be tightly sealable against the container opening periphery to contain any leaking liquid component of the materials.
While numerous configurations have been designed, leakage, premature failure, high cost and inconvenience of use issues remain a concern, and an improved design is desired.
a is an enlarged side, cross sectional view of the upper portion of the container body 10 and door 12 of
For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the invention, reference will now be made to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended, and any alterations or modifications in the illustrated device, and any further applications of the principles of the invention as illustrated therein are contemplated as would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which the invention relates.
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The interior of container body 5 is generally octagonal in cross-section and has side walls 15–20, floor 21 and top wall 22. While the container body 5 of the embodiment described herein is octagonal, container body 5 may have substantially any reasonable cross-sectional shape (e.g. rectangular, pentagonal, etc.). Fixedly connected to the rearmost edges of side walls 15–20, floor 21 and top wall 22 are metal rods 25–32, respectively, which together form a continuous sealing bead 35 that surrounds and defines rear opening 11. Floor 21 is inclined slightly at its rearmost portion to form a ramp 36. Other embodiments are contemplated where the container body 10 has no ramp 36. A pair of longsills 37 and 38 extend downwardly from the bottom of container body 10, and wheels 39 and 40 are connected at the rear of container body 5.
Door 12 is sized and shaped to mate with and sealingly close off the octagonal opening 11. Door 12 includes C-shaped sealing channel 43, which holds along its length a gasket 44. Sealing channel 43 extends in a continuous octagonal run, substantially as shown in
Other sealing assemblies are contemplated besides that of bead 35, channel 43 and gasket 44. Such assemblies would include the bead being formed on door 12 and the gasket 44 being connected with container body 10. Such assemblies would also include any alternative structure, either individually or in combination, for bead 35, channel 43 and gasket 44 that will form a fluid tight seal in association with the closing of door 12.
Hinge assembly 13 includes upper and lower hinges 46 and 47 and a control mechanism 48. Hinge assembly 13 can comprise just a single hinge unit or it can comprise multiple hinge units, such as hinges 46 and 47. Hinges 46 and 47 are or can be identical, and only hinge 46 will be described herein for brevity, it being understood to apply equally to the hinge 47 except where indicated. Hinge 46 includes a first pair of mounting brackets 51 and 52, a second pair mounting bracket 53 and 54, a hinge plate 55, and first and second hinge pins 56 and 57. A first backing plate 60 is fixed to the side edge 61 of door 12, and first mounting brackets 51 and 52 are fixed to plate 60 by appropriate means such as welding. A second backing plate 62 is fixed to the side wall 19, and second mounting brackets 53 and 54 are fixed to plate 62 by appropriate means such as welding. Backing plates 60 and 62 both strengthen the connection of hinge 46 to door 12 and side wall 19 and facilitate construction and assembly by allowing hinge 46 to be manufactured separately and then applied as a unit to door 12 and side wall 19.
Hinge plate 55 includes a first bushing 63, a second bushing 64 and a central plate 65 extending rigidly between bushings 63 and 64. A first mounting block 66 is fixed to second bushing 64, and a mating second mounting block 67 is fixed to central plate 65. A spacer 68 is interposed between blocks 66 and 67 (
Hinge plate 55 is pivotally connected to door 12 to rotate about a first rotation axis 70 via first hinge pin 56, which extends through mounting brackets 51 and 52 and first bushing 63. Hinge plate 55 is pivotally connected to container body 12 to rotate about a second rotation axis 71 via second hinge pin 57, which extends though mounting brackets 53 and 54 and second bushing 64. Except for the action of control mechanism 48, door 12 could thus pivot about either of the two parallel axes 70 and 71.
Control over the pivoting action of door 12 relative to container body 10 is provided in the present embodiment by a combination of a single control mechanism 48 and torsion bar 73. Torsion bar 73 is a rigid bar that is fixably secured as by welding between the central plate 65 of hinges 46 and 47 thereby causing the central plates 65 of hinges 46 and 47 to move as a single unit.
Control mechanism 48 includes a third bracket 75, a fourth bracket 76 and a link member 77. Brackets 75 and 76 are rigidly connected to reinforcing plates 60 and 62, respectively, by any appropriate means such as welding. Link member 77 is pivotally connected via pin 78 to third bracket 75 and is pivotally connected via a pin 79 to fourth bracket 76. The length of link member 77 is adjustable, and includes a first clevis 80 and a second clevis 81. First clevis 80 is pivotally connected to rotate relative to third bracket 75 and about a third axis 84 via pin 78, as shown, and second clevis 81 is pivotally connected to rotate relative to fourth bracket 76 and about a fourth axis 85 via pin 79, as shown. A threaded bolt 86 or similar member extends from the outboard end of first clevis 80 and threads into the internally threaded, outboard end 87 of second clevis 81. The present invention contemplates any alternative structures that provide pivotal connection at axes 84 and 85 between brackets 75 and 76, with adjustability (by link member 77, for example) being preferred.
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The hinge unit(s) and control mechanism 48 of assembly 13 may be configured with adjustability and with hinge rotation axes 70 and 71 and 84 and 85 in an infinite number of positions to create an infinite number of opening and closing paths of door 12. In the present embodiment and as shown in
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The present invention includes one or more first hinges (like hinge 46) with first and second spaced apart axes (like axes 70 and 71) and one or more second hinges (like control mechanism 48) with third and fourth spaced apart axes (like axes 84 and 85), where the first, second, third and fourth axes are parallel but separate, and where the position of the first, second, third and fourth axes form a parallelogram (such as defined by the points 70, 71, 84 and 85 in
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When it is desired to replace spacer 68 with a spacer of a different size, nuts 120 and 121 are loosened and retention bolt 110 is removed. Bolt 104 is advanced toward second mounting block 67 so that left end 106 bears against right hand surface 107 and forcibly separates mounting blocks 66 and 67. As the gap between mounting blocks 66 and 67 widens, spacer 68 may easily be removed and a replacement spacer may be inserted. Retention bolt 110 is loosely replaced to hold the new spacer 68 in place. Bolt 104 is then withdrawn to allow nuts 120 and 121 to be tightened to clamp the new spacer 68 in place. Retention bolt 110 may then be tightened.
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Extending rearwardly from container body 10 is a generally C-shaped alignment cang 132 with upper and lower forwardly converging surfaces 133 and 134. A latching hook 137 is pivotally connected to container body 10 at a pin 138. When door 12 is initially swung to a closed position, a pin 139, extending outwardly from door 12, engages sloping surface 140 of holding hook 137 and pivots it about its pivot pin 138 up and out of the way as pin 139 enters the slot of alignment cang 132. The forwardly converging alignment surfaces 133 and 134 engage with door pin 139 to force door 12 into the proper vertical alignment for sealing and latching. Once pin 139 has substantially entered the slot of alignment cang 132 and cleared the lower hook point 141, holding hook 137 drops back by gravity and closes off the slot of alignment cang 132, thereby holding pin 139 and door 12 in place. Ratchet mechanism 127 may then be operated to pull door 12 into sealing engagement with container body 12.
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In certain instances, container 5 is positioned for use up against a building or loading dock. Lift bar 150 and door support mechanism 143 are provided to enable container 5 to be pulled away from the building so that it may then be properly loaded onto a hoist. In use, the hoist vehicle backs up against the rear end of container 5 and a hook on the hoist is positioned below and around lift bar 150. Container 5 is then lifted vertically from the ground and pulled away from the building to the desired position. Support post 146 is lodged firmly within slot 145 so that, when container 5 is lifted at lift bar 150, the lift force between door 12 and container body 10 of container 5 is borne in substantial degree by door support mechanism 143 and by cang 132 and pin 139, and hinges 46 and 47 and control mechanism 48 are thereby lessened of such lifting load. It is noted that door 12 has a thickness, generally between the outside side 154 and the inside side 155 (plus the thickness of sealing channel 43). The present invention permits door 12 to be swung 270 degrees from the closed and sealed position 88 to the fully open position 90 alongside the side of container body 10, as shown in
Door 12 is designed to completely close off opening 11. However, alternative embodiments are contemplated wherein door 12 does not completely close off its corresponding opening, but leaves a portion uncovered, for example, at the top of the door or through a portal that may be closable with its own door.
Alternative embodiments are contemplated wherein hinge assembly 13 could comprise two or more control mechanisms 48 spaced or positioned strategically along the side 61 of door 12 or by a single control mechanism 48 that is larger, stronger and/or has more connection points to door 12 and/or container body 10, all in order to provide control over the pivot action of door 12 that would be inherently lacking from the two axes 70 and 71 of two or more hinges such as 46 and 47.
While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, the same is to be considered as illustrated and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only the preferred embodiment has been shown and described and that all changes and modifications that come within the spirit of the invention are desired to be protected.
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