Patent classifications
B65F2210/137
Garbage, Trash And Waste Storage Device
The present invention provides, among other things, a garbage, trash, and waste storage container including a heat exchanger operable to reduce the temperature of garbage, trash, and waste located in an interior of the container in order to reduce or eliminate odor causing bacteria from the garbage, trash, and waste. In some embodiments, the container includes a controller. In some such embodiments, the controller operates the heat exchanger to reduce an interior container temperature and to maintain the temperature of the interior of the container below a pre-determined temperature. In some embodiments, the garbage, trash, and waste storage device generates cold air inside of the garbage, trash, and waste storage device with at least one cooling mechanism that is powered by an electrical cord and plug that is plugged into an electrical wall socket. The garbage, trash, and waste storage device is designed to cool the garbage, trash, and waste while the garbage, trash, and waste is inside the garbage, trash, and waste storage device.
Enclosure device and method for waste product, chemical degradation process of waste product, and chain-of-custody audit trail
A secured smart container is disclosed for collecting green waste products including operational functions for collection, video surveillance and monitoring capacity. The secured smart container may include one or more programmable logic controllers. Operational functions are performed by electrical components including sensors to determine green waste deposits characteristics and contents. Operational functions are further adapted to send and receive data, operationally wirelessly, and configured and adapted to utilize solar derived electric power and, optionally, electric power from other sources. Embodiments provide constant 24 hour/7 days a week video surveillance and alert monitoring capabilities. Disclosed systems and methods also include collection and transportation of waste contents from the container to a processing subsystem. Additionally, disclosed systems may also include a monitoring system for monitoring the collection of green waste product, delivery of the same to the processing subsystem and tracking to and throughout final processing of the green waste product and handling personnel.
ENCLOSURE DEVICE AND METHOD FOR WASTE PRODUCT, CHEMICAL DEGRADATION PROCESS OF WASTE PRODUCT, AND CHAIN-OF-CUSTODY AUDIT TRAIL
A secured smart container is disclosed for collecting green waste products including operational functions for collection, video surveillance and monitoring capacity. The secured smart container may include one or more programmable logic controllers. Operational functions are performed by electrical components including sensors to determine green waste deposits characteristics and contents. Operational functions are further adapted to send and receive data, operationally wirelessly, and configured and adapted to utilize solar derived electric power and, optionally, electric power from other sources. Embodiments provide constant 24 hour/7 days a week video surveillance and alert monitoring capabilities. Disclosed systems and methods include collection and transportation of waste contents from the container to a processing subsystem. Disclosed systems may also include a monitoring system for monitoring the collection of green waste product, delivery of the same to the processing subsystem and tracking to and throughout final processing of the green waste product and handling personnel.
FOOD WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
A system for holding food waste includes a first housing forming a chamber to hold the food waste, the chamber comprising at least a first port, and a second housing comprising at least a second port configured to couple with at least the first port, and a fan to provide airflow into the chamber through at least the second port, the first housing removably coupled with the second housing such that removal of the first housing from the second housing decouples at least the first port from at least the second port.
FOOD WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
An apparatus for providing airflow over food waste includes a first housing coupled with a second housing, the first housing having a chamber to hold food waste, the second housing comprising a fan, the first housing and the second housing being coupled to form one or more input channels for the fan to cause air to flow from the second housing through the first housing into the chamber, and the first housing and the second housing forming one or more output channels for the air to flow from the chamber through the first housing and the second housing and out of a vent of the second housing, wherein none of the one or more input channels intersect with any of the one or more output channels.
FOOD WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
A device for odor neutralization of food waste includes a chamber to receive food waste, the chamber having an inlet and an outlet, an odor neutralizer coupled with the inlet via a first flow path, the odor neutralizer to output particles to mitigate odor emitted from the food waste, and a filter coupled with the outlet via a second flow path to filter remaining odor in the second flow path.
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.
FOOD WASTE DISPOSER
A food waste disposer includes a housing, a grinding device including a grinding case to receive food waste and a rotating grinder detachably mounted to an inside of the grinding case to grind the received food waste, a support frame configured to support an upper portion of the grinding device, a cover rotatably coupled to one side of the support frame to open or close the grinding case, an exhaust duct configured to, in response to closing the grinding case, to communicate with the grinding case to allow exhaust gas generated in the grinding case to flow, a condensation chamber configured to heat-exchange with the exhaust gas introduced from the exhaust duct, a drain tray to accommodate condensed water generated and a filter device configured to filter the exhaust gas having moisture removed through the heat exchange and discharge the filtered exhaust gas to an outside of the housing.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR BAG CONTROL IN A RECEPTACLE
A receptacle is configured to receive a bag, such as a trash bag. The receptacle includes an outer shell, a plunger, and a fan. The plunger is moveable relative to the outer shell. The fan is configured to be rotated when the plunger is moved relative to the outer shell. Rotation of the fan expels air from the receptacle and sucks the bag open within the receptacle.
Apparatus for processing organic matter having lid and air treatment system promoting pleasant user experience
Embodiments disclosed herein provide an organic matter processing apparatus and method for the use thereof to convert organic matter into a ground and desiccated product. The organic matter processing apparatus includes a lid assembly that is positioned at the top or head of the processing apparatus and an air treatment system. The lid assembly is operative to open to allow a user to deposit organic matter into the processing apparatus or to remove a removable bucket contained therein. The lid assembly is operative to close and provide an odor containing seal that prevents or substantially mitigates escape of odor. The air treatment system uniformly distributes untreated air through an air treatment chamber to convert the untreated air to treated air, which is exhausted out of the processing apparatus.