Patent classifications
B65F1/0053
COVERED DUMPSTER AND PORTABLE TOILET SYSTEM
A waste removal system featuring sidewall extensions designed to bridge a height differential between a dumpster portion and an integrated portable toilet housing, ensuring secure waste containment. Mounted on a chassis, the system comprises a dumpster portion and a toilet housing portion for a portable toilet, with the portable toilet housing's elevation creating a height differential between a dumpster portion and the portable toilet housing. The sidewall extensions attached to the sides of the dumpster portion, effectively filling the void caused by the height disparity, and redefining the dumpster portion's top opening for improved containment. An advanced roll-off tarp system, with a spool and lever arm mechanism, facilitates the deployment of a tarp large enough to cover both portable toilet housing and the top opening of the dumpster portion, ensuring the system's contents are securely covered during transport, thereby enhancing site cleanliness and regulatory compliance.
BIN STATUS SYSTEM AND METHOD
A system for indicating bin status involving a bin sensor measuring waste level and status and transmitting this information along with an identifier associated with the bin's location. The system also includes a receiver, processor, transmitter, and a device. The processor determines when collection of waste is pending based on the bin's location and scheduling information. The transmitter sends the device information about the level of rubbish in the bin, the status of bin and an indication when the collection of waste is pending. The device displays the level of waste, status, and collection indications for the bin assigned to the location, ensuring efficient waste management.
SYSTEM FOR TREATING GLASS CONTAINERS
The invention relates to a system for treating glass containers comprising at least one crushing means and one receiving bin in correspondence and linked to each crushing means, the crushing means being able to receive glass containers and crush, break and shatter them into pieces, each crushing means and the receiving bin thereof being mutually arranged such that the pieces resulting from each crushing means end up arranged and stored in each receiving bin corresponding to each crushing means, the crushing means and the receiving bin thereof further being enabled and mutually arranged such that the receiving bin is reversibly separable from its connection to the crushing means.
DEVICES FOR USE IN THE KITCHEN AND RELATED METHODS
Devices for use in the kitchen are described, including food waste holders and bottle openers.
REFUSE BAG ROLL, REFUSE DISPOSAL SYSTEM, METHOD FOR DISPOSING OF REFUSE, AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING A REFUSE BAG ROLL
A refuse bag roll comprises a plurality of refuse bags (10.sup.IV) which have at least two refuse bag areas (16.sup.IV-1, 16.sup.IV-2, 16.sup.IV-3 and 16.sup.IV-4), which may be filled from a common side (filling opening), and which are each separable from the refuse bag non-destructively, so that the refuse bag areas (16.sup.IV-1, 16.sup.IV-2, 16.sup.IV-3 and 16.sup.IV-4) each form separate refuse bags after separation from the refuse bag.
Covered dumpster and portable toilet system
A waste removal system featuring sidewall extensions designed to bridge a height differential between a dumpster portion and an integrated portable toilet housing, ensuring secure waste containment. Mounted on a chassis, the system comprises a dumpster portion and a toilet housing portion for a portable toilet, with the portable toilet housing's elevation creating a height differential between a dumpster portion and the portable toilet housing. The sidewall extensions attached to the sides of the dumpster portion, effectively filling the void caused by the height disparity, and redefining the dumpster portion's top opening for improved containment. An advanced roll-off tarp system, with a spool and lever arm mechanism, facilitates the deployment of a tarp large enough to cover both portable toilet housing and the top opening of the dumpster portion, ensuring the system's contents are securely covered during transport, thereby enhancing site cleanliness and regulatory compliance.