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RECOVERY APPARATUS AND CONTROL METHOD OF RESOURCE RECOVERY APPARATUS

A resource collection apparatus is an apparatus for collecting waste reusable as a resource. The resource collection apparatus includes an opening associated with a predetermined sorting type, an opening/closing unit configured to open and close the opening, a first detector configured to perform an operation to detect a target waste belonging to a user, and a controller configured to specify a sorting type into which the target waste is to be sorted, by using a result of the detection by the first detector. The controller switches the opening/closing unit from a closed state to an open state when the specified sorting type matches the sorting type associated with the opening.

Secure destruction bin

One example embodiment is adapted for use in facilitating collection and transport of memory devices, e.g., drives, motherboards, etc., e.g., for the purposes of subsequent destruction. The example embodiment has an outer bin, also called a garage or outer enclosure, within which is placed an inner bin with wheels. Once closed and locked, the outer bin has a door that can be opened so drives or other memory devices can be inserted. The drives then fall into the inner bin and, once sufficiently filled, the inner bin be easily wheeled out from the outer bin. The inner bin has its own locking lid that is secured when transporting the inner bin with the drives, e.g., to a destruction facility or area. Other features are provided as described below. Enhanced synergistic security features include use of multi-point locking latches to secure doors and lids, metal construction of the bins, and so on. The bins are sized to facilitate efficient collection and transport of potentially sensitive data center media.

Repository For Recyclable Containers And Method For Unmanned Operation Thereof
20170372272 · 2017-12-28 ·

A system for depositing of recyclable articles includes an internally-compartmented structure. The compartments are accessed through hatches which are selectively closed with covers. The system includes a user-operated kiosk which controls operation of the covers in response to user information and the degree to which the compartments are filled with recyclable articles. The kiosk includes a display for directing the user to deposit the articles into specific compartments and a user interface for entry and display of user-specific information.

USE OF A RESILIENTLY BENDABLE LONG MATERIAL COMPRISING TWO FREE ENDS FOR STRETCHING AN OPENING EDGE OF AN OPENING OF A FLEXIBLE CONTAINER, LONG MATERIAL FOR A USE OF THIS KIND, AND HOLDING DEVICE FOR HOLDING THE FLEXIBLE CONTAINER HAVING AN OPENING EDGE STRETCHED BY THE LONG MATERIAL
20230192396 · 2023-06-22 ·

Elastically bendable elongate material with two free ends for stretching an opening edge of an opening of a flexible container. The elongate material, through elastic bending, is brought from a non-use position, in which it is not stretching the opening edge, into an insertion position, in which it is pretensioned and seeks to adopt the non-use position. In the insertion position it is inserted into the opening where it is brought into a use position in which it is pretensioned and seeks to adopt the non-use position such that the opening edge is stretched in a dimensionally stable manner, the free ends of the elongate material are at a distance from each other and between them hold a portion of the opening edge tensioned in a straight line, and a dimensionally stable stretching occurs only in the region of the opening while the rest of the container remains flexible.

ARTICLE REVERSING/DISCHARGING BOX AND METHOD OF USING ARTICLE REVERSING/DISCHARGING BOX
20230192394 · 2023-06-22 · ·

An article reversing/discharging box 1 includes a box main body 2 that accommodates scrap, hook members 3, 4 having insertion holes 3a, 4a through which forks of a forklift are inserted above the box main body 2, and a reversing mechanism 5 capable of reversing the box main body 2. The reversing mechanism 5 includes a bottom plate 6 integrally extending from a lower end of the movable hook member 4 along the bottom surface 2d, and a hinge 7 provided at a distal end portion of the bottom plate 6. When the forks are inserted into the insertion holes 4a of the movable hook member 4 and the forks are removed from the insertion holes 3a of the fixed hook members 3, the box main body 2 is turnable about the distal end portion of the bottom plate 6 by the hinge 7.

COLLAPSIBLE CONTAINER SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USE

A collapsible container which can be used for a number of purposes. The container can be deployed as a fire pit, as a trash bin, as a planter, or for many other purposes generally suited to containers. The primary function of the invention is to be selectively deployable and collapsible such that it can be taken inside to avoid inclement weather and general deterioration from being stored outdoors. The container is formed from several interlocking pieces or “petals” which fan out from a stored orientation into a deployed orientation forming a container having a container wall surrounding a container base. A central plate can be placed atop the container base to further secure the container in the deployed orientation.

Dual recyclable and non-recyclable waste collection device and method

A dual purpose waste collection device comprising a first container, a second container, a first pair of lifting sleeves coupled to first and second opposing sides surfaces of the first container, a second pair of lifting sleeves coupled to first and second opposing sides of the second container, and a third pair of lifting sleeves attached to the first pair of lifting sleeves and coupled to the second pair of lifting sleeves with an interlocking geometry. A method of collection of waste comprising identifying a waste collection device comprising a first pairs of lifting sleeves and a second pairs of lifting sleeves, positioning forks of a waste collection vehicle within lifting sleeves, and raising the forks of the waste collection vehicle to lift the waste collection device and to empty a content of the waste collection device into the waste collection vehicle.

METHOD OF FORMING POLYMERIC BAGS
20230182997 · 2023-06-15 ·

The present invention relates to improvements for the manufacturing of a wave-cut bag of polymeric film, more specifically a wave-cut bag with a body having improved shock, tear and puncture resistance. The polymeric film has an embossed pattern of a plurality of embossed regions that are comprised of a plurality of parallel, linear embosses. Further disclosed is a process for intermittently applying the embossed pattern to a collapsed tube of a blown film extrusion process. The collapsed tube with the intermittently applied embossed pattern is particularly well suited for constructing wave-cut trash bags with the embossed pattern applied to a central body of the wave-cut bags.

Closure components for securing a bag to a container
09834376 · 2017-12-05 ·

Closure component for securing a bag to a support in a container includes an annular portion including an upper wall, and inner and outer circumferential walls extending downward from an inner and outer edge region of the upper wall, respectively. A channel is defined on an underside of the annular portion by the inner, outer and upper walls. A pinch is on the inner or outer wall and includes a pair of slots extending upward from a lower edge of that wall and which are spaced apart from one another to enable a solid portion of that wall to temporarily flex outward relative to the channel. The upper wall includes an opening above each pinch. An optional extension portion extends radially outward from the outer wall and engages with attachment structure. The closure component is pivotable relative to the support via engagement of the extension portion with the attachment structure.

Multi-Purpose Toilet Footrest
20170340175 · 2017-11-30 ·

A multi-purpose toilet footrest has a first foot platform, a second foot platform, and a receptacle interposed between the first and second foot platforms. A user places their legs on the foot platforms when using the toilet to place their body in a squatting position and may store or dispose items in the receptacle.