Dumpster Pads
20170247185 · 2017-08-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D90/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The disclosed pads are engaged with dumpster supports to spread the weight of the dumpster over a large surface area and provide a relatively soft ground contact interface to prevent damage to paved surfaces on which the dumpster may be placed. The pads define a cavity complementary to the dumpster support and may be affixed to the support by straps or fasteners. The pads can be constructed of flexible material and distorted to open the cavity to receive the support, then relaxed to grip the support. The pads have a ground contact surface greater than a contact surface of the dumpster support and may include grooves in the ground contact surface.
Claims
1. A pad for cooperation with supports on the bottom of a dumpster, each support having an outside surface including a ground contact area, wherein the pad comprises: a body including a base and appendages for engaging the dumpster support, said appendages defining a cavity complementary to the outside surface of the support, wherein said base has a second ground contact area at least three times the contact area of the dumpster support body and said pad is configured to spread a ground contact force on said support over said second ground contact area.
2. The pad of claim 1 for cooperation with a dumpster support formed as a rib, wherein said appendages are substantially parallel walls that define an elongated channel complementary to the rib and said parallel walls having an inside surface configured to frictionally engage the outside surface of the rib so that the base is between the rib and a support surface upon which the dumpster is placed during use.
3. The pad of claim 1, wherein said base includes a ground contact surface interrupted by a plurality of grooves.
4. The pad of claim 2, wherein said pad is elongated in a direction that is coincident with a longitudinal extent of the rib.
5. The pad of claim 2, wherein said base has a cross-section with a maximum thickness between a ground contact surface of the pad and said channel and which thickness decreases between said channel and opposed longitudinal edges of said pad.
6. The pad of claim 1 for cooperation with a support in the form of a wheel having an outside circumferential surface, wherein said appendages project upwardly from said base and have an arcuate inside surface defining a cylindrical recess complementary to the outside circumferential surface of said wheel, said cylindrical recess dimensioned to surround more than half of the circumferential surface of the wheel.
7. The pad of claim 6, wherein said cylindrical recess has an inside diameter no greater than a diameter of the wheel, resulting in frictional engagement between the pad and the wheel.
8. The pad of claim 6, wherein the wheel has a width perpendicular to a diameter, and the base of said pad has a width equal to or greater than the width of said wheel.
9. The pad of claim 6, wherein said base has a length at least twice the diameter of the wheel.
10. The pad of claim 6, wherein said appendages include openings for a strap to extend between the appendages to fix the pad to the wheel when in use.
11. The pad of claim 1, wherein said pad defines an elongated channel having a bottom surface opposed to a ground contact surface, said channel defined between parallel upright members, said pad including a nose connected to and projecting upwardly from a base between said channel bottom surface and said ground contact surface, said nose closing one end of said channel and including a plug projecting from said nose into said channel, said plug having side surfaces and a bottom surface spaced apart from said upright members and said channel bottom surface.
12. The pad of claim 11 for cooperation with a support in the form of a tube having a width, a height and a rectangular opening at one end, wherein said channel has a width complementary to the width of said tube, and said plug is configured to be received in the rectangular opening, positioning the base of said pad between the rectangular tube and a support surface on which the dumpster is placed during use.
13. The pad of claim 11, wherein said upright members include apertures for fasteners to secure said pad to the tube.
14. The pad of claim 1, where said pad is constructed of material having an elasticity greater the average metal.
15. The pad of claim 1, wherein said pad is constructed of flexible material and said appendages can be spread apart during installation of the pad to the support, with the pad gripping the support after installation.
16. The pad of claim 1, wherein the pad has a constant sectional shape and is manufactured at least in part by extrusion.
17. The pad of claim 1, wherein said pad is manufactured of rubber or plastic.
18. The pad of claim 1, wherein said pad is molded from rubber or plastic.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] The foregoing and other objects, features and advantages of the disclosed dumpster pads will be apparent from the following more particular description of illustrative embodiments, as shown in the accompanying drawings in which like reference characters refer to the same parts throughout the different views. The drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon illustrating the general structure and function of the disclosed dumpster pads. Those skilled in the art will understand that the devices and methods specifically described herein and illustrated in the accompanying drawings are non-limiting exemplary embodiments. The features illustrated or described in connection with one exemplary embodiment can be combined with the features of other embodiments. Such modifications and variations are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims.
[0022] The disclosed dumpster pads may best be understood by reference to the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0048] The present invention has application to small and large roll off dumpsters as well as front load dumpsters. The support structure for such dumpsters, also referred to herein as containers, differs for respective types of apparatus as well as the size of the apparatus. Roll off dumpsters of the larger sizes utilize a roller shaped wheel at each of the four corners. Smaller roll off dumpsters often utilize roller shaped wheels at one end and a pair of ribs or runners near the corners of the end opposite the wheels.
[0049] A typical truck for placing a roll off dumpster carries the roll off dumpster with one longitudinal end of the dumpster extending beyond the body of the truck. The description of the elongated roll off dumpster herein will utilize the terms “inboard end” and “outboard end,” respectively, to refer to the end of the dumpster nearest the cab of the truck and the end of the dumpster furthest from the cab of the truck when the dumpster is being carried by the truck. When the dumpster is loaded onto the truck the wheels of the dumpster at the outboard end of the dumpster are accessible to allow mounting of pads in accordance with aspects of the present disclosure. Smaller roll off dumpsters typically are supported on heavy duty steel wheels at the outboard end and rails or runners at the inboard end. The type of dumpster determines the embodiment of dumpster pad that will be used.
[0050] Three basic embodiments of a dumpster pad are shown.
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[0052] Upstanding members 20, 22 are disposed in parallel spaced relationship to define a channel 21. The spacing between the planar members 20, 22 defines the width W1 of the channel 21 determined by the thickness of the rib 12. Preferably the width of the channel 21 between the planar members 20, 22 provides a snug fit with the rib 12. In the illustrated first embodiment as best seen in
[0053] A second embodiment of the pad 32 in accordance with aspects of the disclosure is particularly adapted for cooperation with roller shaped wheels 30. The term roller-shaped is intended to convey that the width of the wheels 30 is commonly greater than the diameter, with the result that each wheel resembles a roller. The pads 32 are illustrated in
[0054] The pads 32 may be constructed of durable, flexible material that is relatively soft. Such materials include rubber, recycled tire material, plastic and recycled plastic, but the pads 32 may be constructed of any suitable materials or combination of materials. One useful attribute of the material would be flexibility, which would permit the recess to be “opened” slightly during installation over a wheel 30. As shown in
[0055] The outer extremities of the pad 32, as best seen in
[0056] A pin or bolt 41 may be inserted through holes 39 as shown in
[0057] One important function of the pads 32 is to act as a “chock” for the wheel received in the pad 32, not permitting the wheel 30 to roll along the paved surface onto which the dumpster is being installed. The sequence of actions for using the disclosed pads 32 is as follows. The driver/operator of the truck carrying a roll off dumpster approaches the location where the dumpster is to be lowered from the truck, and stops the truck. As previously discussed, the outboard end of the dumpster has two wheels 30 that are projected beyond the end of the truck and therefore accessible to the driver. The driver flexes a pad 32 as shown in
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[0059] The pad 62 is configured to close the open end of a box tube and extend a base beneath the box tube 90, as shown in
[0060] The base 76 may be configured to extend along a substantial length of the box tube, thereby providing a large surface area for the dumpster 60. The bottom surface 77 of the pad 62 may include grooves for enhanced grip or allowing water to flow past the pads 62. The pad 62 raises the dumpster by the height of the base 76, so the box tube no longer touches the ground. This can help prevent rusting of the box tube and reduce the need for repairs.
[0061] The upright members 64 of the pad may define holes 74 for hardware to secure the pad 62 on the box tube. The holes 74 may be reinforced with metallic inserts 72 running along either side of the channel 65. Fasteners such as self-tapping screws may be used to secure the pad 62 to the box member.
[0062] Although the description above contains many specifics, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention, but as merely providing illustrations of some of the presently preferred embodiments of this invention. Thus, the scope of this invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents. Therefore, it will be appreciated that the scope of the present invention fully encompasses other embodiments which may become obvious to those skilled in the art, and that the scope of the present invention is accordingly to be limited by the appended claims, in which reference to an element in the singular is not intended to mean “one and only one” unless explicitly so stated, but rather “one or more.”