Trash compactor
11738531 ยท 2023-08-29
Inventors
- Ernesto Sanchez (Arleta, CA, US)
- William Canale (Arleta, CA, US)
- Freddy Espinosa (Arleta, CA, US)
- Yolanda Flores (Arleta, CA, US)
- Sofia Gil (Arleta, CA, US)
Cpc classification
B30B9/3042
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65F1/1405
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B30B9/3053
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B30B9/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A trash compactor includes an enclosure assembly, a press assembly, and a lever assembly. The enclosure assembly includes a tray and an enclosure extending from the bottom end of the tray. Furthermore, the press assembly includes a press member disposed within the enclosure. The press member includes openings that receive rods therethrough. The rods being secured to opposing interior walls of the enclosure allowing the press member to slidably traverse an interior portion of the enclosure. A lever is then engaged with the actuating rod that is configured to be actuated by a user to compact trash placed within the enclosure.
Claims
1. A system for a trash compactor, comprising: a) an enclosure assembly including a tray and an enclosure, wherein the enclosure is protruding from a bottom end of the tray, said enclosure including a bottom opening, said tray including a slit; b) a press assembly including a press member with a front face and a rear face fitted within the enclosure, said press member including openings that receive rods therethrough, wherein the press member is operatively engaged with the rods, the rods being secured to opposing walls within the enclosure; and c) a lever assembly including a lever operatively engaged with an actuating rod, wherein the lever is fitted within said slit and the actuating rod is disposed within the enclosure entirely behind said rear face of the press member, wherein an actuating member is coupled to the actuating rod and engages with an attachment point, wherein said attachment point is located on the rear face of the press member by means of an U-shaped cutout rotatably engaged thereto, wherein said U-shaped cutout is located at a distal end of said actuating member, wherein said lever is operated to rotate said actuating member forcing said press member to move back and forth in a straight-line motion.
2. The system for a trash compactor of claim 1, wherein said attachment point is a flattened circular member that extends perpendicularly from the rear face of the press member and includes an attachment point opening.
3. The system for a trash compactor of claim 1, wherein said tray is a flattened member including four perimeter edges.
4. The system for a trash compactor of claim 3, wherein said tray includes a raised protrusion along the four perimeter edges.
5. The system for a trash compactor of claim 1, wherein the tray includes flap extensions slidably mounted underneath said tray.
6. The system for a trash compactor of claim 1, wherein the tray includes extension members mounted underneath said tray.
7. The system for a trash compactor of claim 1, wherein said press member has a rectangular shape.
8. The system for a trash compactor of claim 1, wherein said rods include springs mounted thereon to facilitate resetting the press member after it has been urged forward.
9. The system for a trash compactor of claim 1, wherein said slit is a rectangular aperture.
10. A system for a trash compactor, comprising: a) an enclosure assembly including a tray and an enclosure, wherein the enclosure is protruding from a bottom end of the tray, said enclosure including a bottom opening, said tray being a flattened member with four perimeter sides including a slit; b) a press assembly including a press member with a front face and a rear face fitted within the enclosure, said press member including openings that receive rods therethrough, wherein the press member is operatively engaged with the rods, the rods being secured to opposing walls within the enclosure; and c) a lever assembly including a lever operatively engaged with an actuating rod, wherein the lever is fitted within said slit and the actuating rod is disposed within the enclosure entirely behind said rear face of the press member, wherein an actuating member is coupled to the actuating rod and engages with an attachment point, wherein said attachment point is located on the rear face of the press member by means of an U-shaped cutout rotatably engaged thereto, wherein said U-shaped cutout is located at a distal end of said actuating member, wherein said lever is operated to rotate said actuating member forcing said press member to move back and forth in a straight-line motion, said attachment point being a flattened circular member that includes an attachment point opening, wherein the attachment point extends perpendicularly from the rear face of the press member, wherein said attachment point and said U-shaped cutout are secured in alignment via a pin.
11. A system for a trash compactor, consisting of: a) an enclosure assembly including a tray having four perimeter edges and an enclosure, said four perimeter edges including a raised protrusion, wherein the enclosure is protruding from a bottom end of the tray, said enclosure including a bottom opening, said tray being a flattened member with four perimeter sides including a slit in the form of a rectangular aperture, the tray further including flap extensions slidably mounted underneath said tray; b) a press assembly including a press member with a front face and a rear face fitted within the enclosure, said press member having a flattened rectangular shape and including openings that receive rods therethrough, wherein the press member is operatively engaged with the rods, the rods being secured to opposing walls within the enclosure; and c) a lever assembly including a lever operatively engaged with an actuating rod, wherein the lever is fitted within said slit and the actuating rod is disposed within the enclosure entirely behind said rear face of the press member, wherein an actuating member is coupled to the actuating rod and engages with an attachment point, wherein said attachment point is located on the rear face of the press member by means of an U-shaped cutout rotatably engaged thereto, wherein said U-shaped cutout is located at a distal end of said actuating member, wherein said lever is operated to rotate said actuating member forcing said press member to move back and forth in a straight-line motion, said rods including springs mounted thereon to facilitate resetting the press member after it has been urged forward, said attachment point being a flattened circular member that includes an attachment point opening, wherein the attachment point extends perpendicularly from the rear face of the press member, wherein said attachment point and said U-shaped cutout are secured in alignment via a pin.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) With the above and other related objects in view, the invention consists in the details of construction and combination of parts as will be more fully understood from the following description, when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
(2) Referring now to the drawings, where the present invention is generally referred to with numeral 10, it can be observed that it basically includes an enclosure assembly 20, a press assembly 40, a lever assembly 60, and a receptacle assembly 80. It should be understood there are modifications and variations of the invention that are too numerous to be listed but that all fit within the scope of the invention. Also, singular words should be read as plural and vice versa and masculine as feminine and vice versa, where appropriate, and alternative embodiments do not necessarily imply that the two are mutually exclusive.
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(5) The rods 44 may further include springs 45 mounted thereon. The springs 45 may help reset the press member 42 to a resting position after it has been urged forward. In one embodiment, springs 45 may be a plurality of springs that move freely about the rods 45. Alternatively, it may also be suitable for the springs 45 to be secured to the front wall of the enclosure 26 to achieve the same result. In the current embodiment the springs 45 may be located entirely between a front face of the press member 42 and the front wall of the enclosure 26. Best shown in
(6) Best illustrated in
(7) Demonstrated in
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(9) The foregoing description conveys the best understanding of the objectives and advantages of the present invention. Different embodiments may be made of the inventive concept of this invention. It is to be understood that all matter disclosed herein is to be interpreted merely as illustrative, and not in a limiting sense.