Claims
- 1. A waste disposing apparatus using inverted conical frustum cup-like containers of paper or synthetic resin with brims having an adhesive applied thereto, said apparatus comprising
- a container supplying means for holding a stack of containers having a top and a bottom, and formed by one sliding over another, and releasing, in response to a request, one after another, from the stack of containers, permitting the falling of a sequential container that has descended down to the bottom of the stack for its turn;
- a standby means for holding the container with the open side thereof up, thereby permitting the filling of waste into container on standby;
- a sealing means for pressing the top circumference of the container which is filled with waste to seal the container; and
- a carrier means for transporting containers from the container supplying means to the standby means, and from the standby means to the sealing means.
- 2. A waste disposing apparatus according to claim 1 further comprising:
- detecting means for detecting that the container on standby has been filled with waste; and
- a control responsive to a signal from the detecting means for:
- making the carrier means transport the waste-filled container from the standby station to the sealing means for pressing the top circumference of the waste-filled container, and disposing of the sealed container;
- moving the carrier to a predetermined position under the container supplying means, and stopping there;
- permitting the falling of a sequential container at the bottom of the stack of containers onto the carrier means at request; and
- finally making the carrier means transport the empty container to the standby station.
- 3. A waste disposing system comprising;
- at least one waste disposing apparatus using inverted conical frustum cup-like containers of paper or synthetic resin with brims having an adhesive applied thereto,
- said waste disposing system comprising:
- a container supplying means for holding a stack of containers having a top and a bottom, and formed by one sliding over another, and releasing, in response to a request, one after another, from the stack of containers, permitting the falling of a sequential container that has descended down to the bottom of the stack for its turn;
- a standby means for holding the container with its opening side up, thereby permitting the filling of waste into the container on standby;
- a sealing means for pressing the top circumference of the container which is filled with waste to seal the container; and
- a carrier means for transporting containers from the container supplying means to the standby means, and from the standby means to the sealing means; and
- a vacuum transport means connected to said waste disposing apparatus for drawing up and transporting the sealed containers in air from said sealing means to a waste collection site.
- 4. A waste disposing system according to claim 3 wherein said vacuum transport means is connected to a plurality of waste disposing apparatus to collect and transport all sealed containers from said plurality of waste disposing apparatus to a common waste collection site.
- 5. A waste disposing system according to claim 4 further comprising:
- a detecting means for detecting that the container on standby has been filled with waste; and
- a control responsive to a signal from the detecting means for:
- making the carrier means transport the waste-filled container from the standby station to the sealing means for pressing the top circumference of the waste-filled container, and disposing of the sealed container;
- moving the carrier to a predetermined position under the container supplying means, and stopping there;
- permitting the falling of a sequential container at the bottom of the stack of containers onto the carrier means at request; and
- finally making the carrier means transport the empty container to the standby station.
- 6. A waste disposing system according to claim 5 wherein said containers are waterproof containers.
- 7. A waste disposing system according to claim 4 wherein said containers are waterproof containers.
- 8. A waste disposing system according to claim 3 further comprising:
- a detecting means for detecting that the container on standby has been filled with waste; and
- a control responsive to a signal from the detecting means for:
- making the carrier means transport the waste-filled container from the standby station to the sealing means for pressing the top circumference of the waste-filled container, and disposing of the sealed container;
- moving the carrier to a predetermined position under the container supplying means, and stopping there;
- permitting the falling of a sequential container at the bottom of the stack of containers onto the carrier means at request; and
- finally making the carrier means transport the empty container to the standby station.
- 9. A waste disposing system according to claim 8 wherein said control is responsive to a signal from said detecting means for starting said vacuum transport means.
- 10. A waste disposing system according to claim 8 wherein said containers are waterproof containers.
- 11. A waste disposing system according to claim 3 wherein said containers are waterproof containers.
- 12. A waste disposing system according to claim 3, 4, 8, 9, 11, or 5 wherein the top, largest diameter of the container is selected to be within the range from 1.1 to 1.4 times of the bottom, smallest diameter of the container.
- 13. A waste disposing system according to claim 3, 4, 8, 9, 11, or 5 wherein each container has a top edge curled to form a thick circumference.
Priority Claims (2)
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5-075790 U |
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5-353673 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a Divisional of application Ser. No. 08/226,627 filed Apr. 12, 1994, now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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