The present application relates to waste-disposal devices of the type formed by a bin or pail supporting film-dispensing units, with the tube-dispensing units dispensing a closed-end tube or bag in the bin to receive and conceal odorous waste.
Waste-disposal systems having tube-dispensing units or refills are commonly used, for numerous reasons. One of the reasons is that such systems often have mechanisms to close a bag formed from the tube dispensed by the tube-dispensing units, thereby retaining odors in the bag.
It is therefore an aim of the present disclosure to provide a novel waste-disposal device.
It is a further aim of the present disclosure to provide a waste-disposal device for tube-dispensing units addressing issues associated with the prior art.
Therefore, in accordance with a first embodiment of the present application, there is provided a waste-disposal device for use with a bag unit of the type having an annular component from which a free end of tube extends to form a bag, the waste-disposal device comprising: a bin having an open top end for accessing an inner cavity of the bin, a support in the bin adjacent to the open top end and adapted to support the annular component of the bag unit for waste to be received in the bag of the bag unit extending in the inner cavity of the bin, by passing through a central opening thereof; and a closing mechanism comprising a door pivotally connected to the support by at least one pivot and an abutment surface in the bin, a pivot axis of the at least one pivot being located at a same height or higher than a bottommost edge of the annular component of the bag unit when received in the support and when the bin has a bottom thereof on the ground, the door being pivotable between a closed position in which the door presses the bag toward the abutment surface to close the bag, and an open position in which the door is away from the abutment surface to open the bag.
Further in accordance with the present disclosure, the support has a ring body to support the annular component of the bag unit.
Still further in accordance with the present disclosure, the ring body defines an annular cavity for receiving the annular component of the bag unit.
Still further in accordance with the present disclosure, the ring body has an inner annular wall located in the central opening of the annular component of the bag unit when the bag unit is in the support.
Still further in accordance with the present disclosure, the at least one pivot has a portion connected to the inner annular wall.
Still further in accordance with the present disclosure, the abutment surface is part of the support.
Still further in accordance with the present disclosure, the abutment surface is oblique relative to a vertical axis of the bin to define a contact surface for the bag pressed by the door in the closed position.
Still further in accordance with the present disclosure, the at least one pivot is located inside an vertical annular projection of the central opening.
Still further in accordance with the present disclosure, the pivot axis is located at a same level or lower than an uppermost edge of the annular component.
Still further in accordance with the present disclosure, a biasing component is between the door and the bin, to bias the door to the closed position.
Still further in accordance with the present disclosure, a lid selectively closes the open top end.
Still further in accordance with the present disclosure, an annular funnel is provided to which the lid is pivotally connected, the annular funnel covering the annular component positioned in the support.
Still further in accordance with the present disclosure, the door is curved.
Still further in accordance with the present disclosure, a curvature of the door has a center of radius on a same side as a radius of curvature of the central opening.
Still further in accordance with the present disclosure, the center of radius of the door is in the central opening.
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The bin 11 defines an inner cavity for accommodating waste. A lower portion of the inner cavity of the bin 11 receives a bag in which waste may be dumped. Any appropriate waste may be dumped into the bin 11, but the waste-disposal device 10 may be used efficiently with diapers, pet litter, and other such odorous waste.
The interior of the bin 11 is accessible via an open top end thereof. The open top end of the bin 11 may be covered and/or closed by different covering devices, namely lid 12 and funnel 13. The open top end may have any appropriate shape, such as that of a square, a rectangle, an ellipse, a circle, etc. In an embodiment, the lid 12 is pivotally connected to a rim of the funnel 13, with the funnel 13 being releasably secured to the top open end of the bin 11.
The funnel 13 comprises a structural rim for being releasably connected to the top open end of the bin 11, and a funnel plate best seen in
The tube-dispensing unit 14 (also referred to as bag unit) dispenses tubular film in the form of a knotted bag and is therefore manipulated by the user, and is typically sold separately from the waste-disposal device 10 (i.e., bin 11, lid 12, funnel 13, and closing mechanism) of the waste-disposal device 10. Due to its manipulation, it may be desired to protect the tube-dispensing unit 14 from waste, by way of the funnel 13. The tube-dispensing unit 14 has an annular component, typically a rigid ring or annular casing (e.g., with annular cavity) from which the tube is dispensed.
Closing mechanism 15 shuts the bag of the tube-dispensing unit 14 to capture odorous gases within the waste-disposal device 10. The closing mechanism 15 is described in greater detail hereinafter.
Detent 16 may be provided on the outer surface of the bin 11. The detent 16 is pressed to separate the bottom 11B from the upper part 11A of the bin 11, so as to access an interior of the bin 11, for instance, to cut away full bags. As shown in
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An inner annular wall 52 defines the central opening of the support ring 50, through which the tube A will pass to reach an inner cavity of the bin 11 (
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The door 60 may have a concave top surface 61. When the door 60 is in the open position as in
One or more hooks 64 (one shown in
It is observed that the pivots 62, and therefore a pivot axis of the door 60, are located higher than the bottommost level CI of a casing of the tube-dispensing unit (i.e., a bottom edge surface of the casing in
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