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Inflatable refuse containers and methods of use
09643777 · 2017-05-09 ·

Provided are exemplary embodiments of a trash container. The trash container for collecting trash or waste may include an outer container having a first cavity and an inner container being connected to the outer container and being positioned within the first cavity. The outer container may include a bottom first wall, opposing first walls, and a back first wall to define the first cavity. The inner container may include a bottom inner wall, opposing inner sidewalls, and a back inner wall to define a second cavity. A space between the walls of the outer container and the inner container would be created.

Inflatable refuse containers and methods of use
09643777 · 2017-05-09 ·

Provided are exemplary embodiments of a trash container. The trash container for collecting trash or waste may include an outer container having a first cavity and an inner container being connected to the outer container and being positioned within the first cavity. The outer container may include a bottom first wall, opposing first walls, and a back first wall to define the first cavity. The inner container may include a bottom inner wall, opposing inner sidewalls, and a back inner wall to define a second cavity. A space between the walls of the outer container and the inner container would be created.

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONSTRUCTING STEEL GARBAGE DUMPSTERS
20170121106 · 2017-05-04 ·

A method, apparatus and system is disclosed for making garbage dumpsters which includes a box comprising: a bottom panel; a back panel; a front panel; a left panel; a right panel; wherein said bottom panel; said back panel; said front panel; said left panel; and said right panel are configured so that a last remaining one of said panels can be hung on a plurality of hooks protruding from edges of two of said panels, thereby creating a container without using tools and without welding; where said container is configured to be lifted by fork portions of a vehicle.

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONSTRUCTING STEEL GARBAGE DUMPSTERS
20170121106 · 2017-05-04 ·

A method, apparatus and system is disclosed for making garbage dumpsters which includes a box comprising: a bottom panel; a back panel; a front panel; a left panel; a right panel; wherein said bottom panel; said back panel; said front panel; said left panel; and said right panel are configured so that a last remaining one of said panels can be hung on a plurality of hooks protruding from edges of two of said panels, thereby creating a container without using tools and without welding; where said container is configured to be lifted by fork portions of a vehicle.

Unitary ornamental front load containers, ornamental surrounds, and front load containers
09637308 · 2017-05-02 · ·

Unitary ornamental front load containers for containing trash and/or recyclables include a container for containing the trash and/or recyclables, and an ornamental surround attached with a connector to the front load container. The attached ornamental surround defines right and left front openings aligned with right and left front pocket openings of right and left fork pockets of the container. The ornamental surround obscures from view the front sidewall, the right sidewall having the right fork pocket, the left sidewall having the left fork pocket, the rear sidewall, and the at least one hinged top of the container by an observer standing on the ground. The container and the attached ornamental surround being liftable as a unit by forks of a front loading garbage truck to empty the trash and/or the recyclables from the unitary ornamental front load container.

Unitary ornamental front load containers, ornamental surrounds, and front load containers
09637308 · 2017-05-02 · ·

Unitary ornamental front load containers for containing trash and/or recyclables include a container for containing the trash and/or recyclables, and an ornamental surround attached with a connector to the front load container. The attached ornamental surround defines right and left front openings aligned with right and left front pocket openings of right and left fork pockets of the container. The ornamental surround obscures from view the front sidewall, the right sidewall having the right fork pocket, the left sidewall having the left fork pocket, the rear sidewall, and the at least one hinged top of the container by an observer standing on the ground. The container and the attached ornamental surround being liftable as a unit by forks of a front loading garbage truck to empty the trash and/or the recyclables from the unitary ornamental front load container.

PEDAL WASTE BIN OPTIMIZED FOR PARTIAL OR FULL FACTORY AUTOMATION
20170113873 · 2017-04-27 ·

A trash bin having parts optimized for partial or full automated assembly. Components are fabricated of materials that are easily manipulated by factory automation equipment as well as those that may be selectively deformed during the assembly or installation process. Elastic or deformable characteristics also facilitate the retention of assembled or installed parts. A barbed element deforms during installation into a received aperture, then returns to a relaxed state in which one or more barbs inhibit the dislocation of the element from the aperture. A post having an aperture for receiving an axle therein is formed of resilient materials such that the post flexes outward under the urging of the axle until the axle is aligned with the aperture, at which point the post resumes a neutral position with the axle engaged in the aperture. Interfaces between components are selected in order to simplify the mechanical mating of components.

PEDAL WASTE BIN OPTIMIZED FOR PARTIAL OR FULL FACTORY AUTOMATION
20170113873 · 2017-04-27 ·

A trash bin having parts optimized for partial or full automated assembly. Components are fabricated of materials that are easily manipulated by factory automation equipment as well as those that may be selectively deformed during the assembly or installation process. Elastic or deformable characteristics also facilitate the retention of assembled or installed parts. A barbed element deforms during installation into a received aperture, then returns to a relaxed state in which one or more barbs inhibit the dislocation of the element from the aperture. A post having an aperture for receiving an axle therein is formed of resilient materials such that the post flexes outward under the urging of the axle until the axle is aligned with the aperture, at which point the post resumes a neutral position with the axle engaged in the aperture. Interfaces between components are selected in order to simplify the mechanical mating of components.

WASTE BIN WITH INJECTION-MOLDED PLASTIC BODY
20170107053 · 2017-04-20 ·

The invention relates to a trash can (1) with an injection-molded plastic body (2) comprising side walls (3, 4, 5, 6) and a bottom wall (8) positioned relative to one another so as to together delimit a cavity (15) having an opening (17) opposite the bottom wall (8), the side walls (3, 4, 5, 6) integrally merging into the bottom wall (8) at their lower ends (10) adjacent the bottom wall (8), and each side wall (3, 4, 5, 6) merging into the adjacent side walls at common corners (11, 12, 13, 14), side walls (3, 4, 5) of the trash can (1) being corrugated in opposite directions between two corners (11, 12, 13, 14) in the width direction (25) of the respective side wall (3, 4, 5).

WASTE BIN WITH INJECTION-MOLDED PLASTIC BODY
20170107053 · 2017-04-20 ·

The invention relates to a trash can (1) with an injection-molded plastic body (2) comprising side walls (3, 4, 5, 6) and a bottom wall (8) positioned relative to one another so as to together delimit a cavity (15) having an opening (17) opposite the bottom wall (8), the side walls (3, 4, 5, 6) integrally merging into the bottom wall (8) at their lower ends (10) adjacent the bottom wall (8), and each side wall (3, 4, 5, 6) merging into the adjacent side walls at common corners (11, 12, 13, 14), side walls (3, 4, 5) of the trash can (1) being corrugated in opposite directions between two corners (11, 12, 13, 14) in the width direction (25) of the respective side wall (3, 4, 5).