Patent classifications
B65F1/02
Kits and methods for dumpster bottom replacement
A fixture for dumpster bottom replacement is provided including four vertical support legs, three fixed horizontal supports, with each horizontal support attached to two vertical supports, one slidable horizontal support which is slidably attached to two fixed horizontal supports, four upper supports which are integral with the vertical support legs or attachable to the vertical support legs and the upper supports comprise a plurality extension supports and one or more push pin assemblies. A kit for dumpster bottom replacement includes a fixture for dumpster bottom replacement as described above and a lift table including a surface capable of holding a dumpster that is vertically adjustable in height. A method of using a dumpster bottom kit includes placing a dumpster on the fixture with the lift table, securing the dumpster with a slidable horizontal support, removing the bottom of the dumpster and welding a new bottom onto the dumpster.
Kits and methods for dumpster bottom replacement
A fixture for dumpster bottom replacement is provided including four vertical support legs, three fixed horizontal supports, with each horizontal support attached to two vertical supports, one slidable horizontal support which is slidably attached to two fixed horizontal supports, four upper supports which are integral with the vertical support legs or attachable to the vertical support legs and the upper supports comprise a plurality extension supports and one or more push pin assemblies. A kit for dumpster bottom replacement includes a fixture for dumpster bottom replacement as described above and a lift table including a surface capable of holding a dumpster that is vertically adjustable in height. A method of using a dumpster bottom kit includes placing a dumpster on the fixture with the lift table, securing the dumpster with a slidable horizontal support, removing the bottom of the dumpster and welding a new bottom onto the dumpster.
LOCK ASSEMBLIES FOR A CONTAINER
A cart includes a body portion that forms a receptacle. A lid is pivotable relative to the body portion. A lock assembly includes a pair of hasps attached to the lid. A lock is attached to the receptacle that has a pair of hasp receptacles located on a body portion of the lock with the pair of hasp receptacles being mechanically connected to at least one actuator.
LOCK ASSEMBLIES FOR A CONTAINER
A cart includes a body portion that forms a receptacle. A lid is pivotable relative to the body portion. A lock assembly includes a pair of hasps attached to the lid. A lock is attached to the receptacle that has a pair of hasp receptacles located on a body portion of the lock with the pair of hasp receptacles being mechanically connected to at least one actuator.
FOOD WASTE DISPOSER
A food waste disposer including a housing, a container disposed inside the housing and provided to accommodate food waste, an exhaust duct communicating with the container and provided to allow exhaust gas generated in the container to flow therein, a filter device including a catalytic filter part configured to filter the exhaust gas passed through the exhaust duct, and a deodorizing filter part configured to filter the exhaust gas passed through the catalytic filter part and communicating with an outside of the housing, and a condensation chamber configured to remove moisture in the exhaust gas flowing from the exhaust duct into the catalytic filter part of the filter device.
Waste container
A portable container for waste products, having an assembled receptacle with four side panels hingedly connected, the four side panels connected to a plurality of bottom closure panels forming a bottom closure, with the four side panels and the bottom closure define a box with a top opening. The four side panels include a first and a second set of opposing side panels, the first set of opposing side panels having a first side panel and a second side panel. A first side panel has a first handle, the first handle having a first handle first position and a first handle second position. A second side panel has a second handle, having a second handle first position and a second handle second position. The first handle and the second handle are opposably, pivotally, movable relative to each other.
WASTE CONTAINER
A portable container for waste products, having an assembled receptacle with four side panels hingedly connected, the four side panels connected to a plurality of bottom closure panels forming a bottom closure, with the four side panels and the bottom closure define a box with a top opening. The four side panels include a first and a second set of opposing side panels, the first set of opposing side panels having a first side panel and a second side panel. A first side panel has a first handle, the first handle having a first handle first position and a first handle second position. A second side panel has a second handle, having a second handle first position and a second handle second position. The first handle and the second handle are opposably, pivotally, movable relative to each other.
PEDAL MECHANISM AND BIN COMPRISING THE SAME
Provided is a pedal mechanism, a multilever rocker and an associated pedal type bin assembly. The bin includes a top and a bottom, a lid pivotably attached at a top portion of a rear wall of the bin, and a pedal mechanism disposed at a bottom portion of the bin. The bin further includes a lid manipulating member extending between the lid and the pedal mechanism. The pedal mechanism includes a pedal provided at a front portion at the bottom portion of the bin, a force transmitting system and a connecting element couplable to the lid manipulating member at a rear portion of the bin bottom portion. The pedal mechanism forms part of the bin's base portion at the bottom thereof with the bin and the pedal mechanism.
PEDAL MECHANISM AND BIN COMPRISING THE SAME
Provided is a pedal mechanism, a multilever rocker and an associated pedal type bin assembly. The bin includes a top and a bottom, a lid pivotably attached at a top portion of a rear wall of the bin, and a pedal mechanism disposed at a bottom portion of the bin. The bin further includes a lid manipulating member extending between the lid and the pedal mechanism. The pedal mechanism includes a pedal provided at a front portion at the bottom portion of the bin, a force transmitting system and a connecting element couplable to the lid manipulating member at a rear portion of the bin bottom portion. The pedal mechanism forms part of the bin's base portion at the bottom thereof with the bin and the pedal mechanism.
TECHNIQUES FOR OPTIMALLY SENSING FULL CONTAINERS
A series of techniques incorporated in two sensing methods that enable fullness detection whilst minimizing the current consumption of the battery operated wireless electronic circuitry that implements the detection.