Collection receptacle apparatus
10787313 ยท 2020-09-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65F1/1415
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65B67/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65F1/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A collection receptacle apparatus includes a base having a sloped surface and a horizontal surface for engaging the opening of a disposable receptacle. The apparatus includes a receptacle attachment member having a pair of vertical members depending from the base, the vertical members coupled via a horizontal member. Attachment means is used to connect or couple the disposable receptacle (e.g., trash bag) to the receptacle attachment member.
Claims
1. A collection receptacle apparatus comprising: an elongated base member having a sloped front edge extending into a horizontal upper surface section opposing a bottom surface, the horizontal upper surface section terminating integrally at an upwardly-extending rear wall; a receptacle attachment member; a coupling means for releasably attaching a mouth portion of a collection receptacle to the receptacle attachment member; wherein the collection receptacle attachment member comprises a pair of distally-oriented vertical members secured to the horizontal upper surface, the pair of vertical members is integrally coupled by an elongated horizontal member, and wherein the mouth of the collection receptacle is opened and releasably attached in an opened condition around the collection receptacle attachment member via the coupling means; and a pivoting means about which the pair of vertical members articulates.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the coupling means comprises a returnably resilient clamp.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the sloped front edge of the base member provides an inclined ramp.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the elongated horizontal member comprises an inner horizontal member and an outer horizontal member mutually telescopic along an adjustment means.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein each one of the pair of vertical members comprises an inner vertical member and an outer vertical member mutually telescopic along an adjustment means.
6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the pivoting means comprises a linearly elongated shaft intermediately disposed between the pair of vertical members and extending through the base member.
7. A lawn and garbage collection receptacle apparatus comprising: an elongated base member having a sloped front edge extending into a horizontal upper surface section opposing a bottom surface; a pair of upwardly-extending opposing sidewalls, the sidewalls integrally joined by an upwardly-extending rear wall, the upwardly-extending rear wall comprises an exposed upper surface defined as the horizontal upper surface section; a collection receptacle attachment member; a coupling or attachment means for releasably attaching a mouth portion of a garbage collection receptacle to the attachment member; wherein the plurality of collection receptacle attachment members may comprise a pair of distally-oriented vertical members secured to the horizontal upper surface and adjacent lateral sides of the base member, the pair of vertical members are integrally joined by an elongated horizontal member, and wherein the mouth of the collection receptacle is opened and releasably attached in an opened condition around the plurality of collection receptacle attachment members via the attachment means; and a pivoting means about which the pair of vertical members articulates.
8. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein attachment means comprises a returnably resilient clamp.
9. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the sloped front edge of the base member provides an inclined ramp.
10. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the elongated horizontal member comprises an inner horizontal member and an outer horizontal member mutually telescopic along adjustment means.
11. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein each one of the pair of vertical members comprises an inner vertical member and an outer vertical member mutually telescopic along adjustment means.
12. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the pivoting means comprises a linearly elongated shaft intermediately disposed between the pair of vertical members and extending through the base member.
Description
V. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING(S)
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VI. DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENT(S)
(8) In accordance with the drawings illustrating at least one embodiment, as generally depicted in
(9) It is envisioned that the base 12 may comprise a variety of configurations without departing from the spirit of this description and disclosure. For example, the sloped front edge 12a may comprise a variety of dimensional widths, including a front edge 12a that is wider than the upper surface 12b, a front edge 12a that is substantially similar in width to the upper surface 12b, and/or a front edge that is narrower than the width of the upper surface 12b. In another embodiment, the leading margin of the front edge 12a may include a bumper or lift that assists in sliding or moving debris from the native surface onto the sloped surface 12a and the upper surface 12b, respectively. In another embodiment, the sloped surface 12a and/or the upper surface 12b may comprise surface material that enhances and/or promotes efficient sliding or movement of debris from the native surface onto the sloped 12a and/or upper surfaces 12b. A transition or margin 12c may be indicated between the sloped surface 12a and the upper surface 12b.
(10) The base 12 may further include a first sidewall 12d and a second sidewall 12e aligned along either side of the sloped surface 12a, each one of the sidewalls 12d and 12e is upwardly depending and/or extending sidewall that assists in guiding the targeted article(s), item(s), and/or debris through the sloped surface 12a and to minimize spillage and improve efficiency. Intermediately disposed between sidewalls 12d and 12e is a rear brace 12f with multi-sides and surfaces. The horizontal upper surface section 12b is the exposed upper surface of rear brace 12f.
(11) The receptacle attachment member 14 may have a variety of configurations. For example, in one embodiment, receptacle attachment member 14 comprises a unified, single-piece unit. It is envisioned that this single-piece receptacle attachment member 14 articulates along a means for pivoting 14a.
(12) In another embodiment, consistent with
(13) Referring now more particularly to
(14) It is envisioned that each one of the pair of distally-oriented vertical members 14b and the horizontal member 14c are separately linearly adjustable. In one embodiment, the vertical members 14b may comprise an inner vertical member 14d and an outer vertical member 14e, wherein the vertical members 14d and 14e are adjustable and coupled via adjustment means 15. In such an embodiment, the outer vertical member 14e has a diameter greater than the inner vertical member 14d, thereby allowing the inner vertical member 14d to adjustably slide into and out from the inner diameter of the outer vertical member 14e. It is also envisioned that the vertical members 14b articulate along means for pivoting 14a.
(15) Similarly, the horizontal member 14c may comprise an inner horizontal member 14f and an outer horizontal member 14g, wherein the horizontal members 14f and 14g are adjustable and coupled via adjustment means 15. It is envisioned that a variety of adjustment means 15 may be used to achieve telescoping movement and securement, including friction impingement utilizing a depressible button outwardly biased via a spring and residing on or within the inner vertical member 14d or the inner horizontal member 14f, respectively and as applicable. The button is adjustable along a plurality of indexing holes 20 (shown in
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(18) It is to be understood that the embodiments and claims are not limited in application to the details of construction and arrangement of the components set forth in the description and/or illustrated in drawings. Rather, the description and/or the drawings provide examples of the embodiments envisioned, but the claims are not limited to any particular embodiment or a preferred embodiment disclosed and/or identified in the specification. Any drawing figures that may be provided are for illustrative purposes only, and merely provide practical examples of the invention disclosed herein. Therefore, any drawing figures provided should not be viewed as restricting the scope of the claims to what is depicted.
(19) The embodiments and claims disclosed herein are further capable of other embodiments and of being practiced and carried out in various ways, including various combinations and sub-combinations of the features described above but that may not have been explicitly disclosed in specific combinations and sub-combinations.
(20) Accordingly, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the conception upon which the embodiments and claims are based may be readily utilized as a basis for the design of other structures, methods, and systems. In addition, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein are for the purposes of description and should not be regarded as limiting the claims.