B65F1/0066

WASTE BIN AND METHOD OF SERVICING THE SAME
20230002151 · 2023-01-05 ·

The present disclosure relates to a waste bin for waste paper products and other waste, the waste bin including a frame for supporting at least two, preferably exactly two, compartments; an upper compartment supported by the frame and configured to receive waste paper product, in particular, paper towels; and a lower compartment supported by the frame and configured to receive other types of waste; wherein the upper compartment is arranged above the lower compartment in a vertical direction of the waste bin, wherein the lower compartment comprises a liquid-impermeable bottom section and, preferably, liquid-impermeable side-wall sections, and wherein at least one of the upper and lower compartments is detachable from the frame, and wherein each of the upper compartment and the lower compartment is accessible for introducing waste material thereinto independently from the respective other compartment. The present disclosure further relates to a method of servicing a waste bin.

Smart waste device and waste tracking system

An electronic waste tracking device, process, and system to track waste from one location to another location.

Smart waste device and waste tracking system

An electronic waste tracking device, process, and system to track waste from one location to another location.

ERGONOMIC WASTE CONTAINER, CART AND RELATED METHODS
20190071247 · 2019-03-07 ·

A receptacle comprising a one-piece molded body having opposing end walls and opposing side walls interconnecting the end walls and a bottom collectively defining an inner cavity with an upward facing opening, the body having an upper portion and a lower portion, wherein the opposing end walls have integral upper handles extending therefrom which are contoured and extend from the upper portion of the body, and wherein the lower portion of the body defines integral lower handles defined in each side of the body so that the receptacle may be lifted from any side thereof. Some forms of the receptacle further having a cover and/or a cart, and methods relating to all the aforesaid items.

Waste bin and method of servicing the same

The present disclosure relates to a waste bin for waste paper products and other waste, the waste bin including a frame for supporting at least two, preferably exactly two, compartments; an upper compartment supported by the frame and configured to receive waste paper product, in particular, paper towels; and a lower compartment supported by the frame and configured to receive other types of waste; wherein the upper compartment is arranged above the lower compartment in a vertical direction of the waste bin, wherein the lower compartment comprises a liquid-impermeable bottom section and, preferably, liquid-impermeable side-wall sections, and wherein at least one of the upper and lower compartments is detachable from the frame, and wherein each of the upper compartment and the lower compartment is accessible for introducing waste material thereinto independently from the respective other compartment. The present disclosure further relates to a method of servicing a waste bin.

Lockable mounting bracket

A mounting bracket for mounting a container to a support surface includes a base having a mounting portion configured to be mounted to the support surface and a support portion configured to receive a portion of the container. The bracket further includes a securing member pivotally coupled to the support portion for movement in only a single pivot plane between a first position, in which the container can be removed from the support portion, and a second position, in which the container cannot be removed from the support portion. A lock is operable to selectively lock the securing member in the second position. At least one of the base or the securing member includes an aperture through which a portion of the other one of the base or the securing member extends when the securing member is in the second position.

MODULAR CARTRIDGE WASTE COLLECTION SYSTEM

A waste collection system includes a base defining a plurality of bays. A pair of tine openings are defined in the base. A plurality of container bodies are each receivable in one of the plurality of bays, such that the plurality of container bodies would be emptied when the base is inverted.