WASTE DISPOSAL ENCLOSURE WITH SOLID RETRACTABLE WALLS
20180305119 ยท 2018-10-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05F17/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B65F1/1426
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E05Y2999/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05F15/643
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05F17/002
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
B65F1/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E06B5/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
An enclosure for waste material includes a movable front section and a stationary rear section. Movable intermediate sections may also be provided between the front and rear sections. Each section is formed by a frame with a rigid skin, with adjacent sections being sized so as to telescope with respect to one another. The front and any intermediate sections are rollable between an extended position to cover the waste material and a retracted position uncovering the waste material. A reversible electric motor may be actuated remotely or by a switch to open and close the enclosure. The enclosure protects the contents from the weather, from birds and other animals, and from unauthorized human access.
Claims
1. An enclosure for waste material, comprising: a base having opposite sides and guide rails mounted to an exterior vertical surface of each side; a front section having opposite sides extending downwardly beyond the opposite sides of the base and being rollably mounted to the guide rails; a stationary rear section mounted on the base; the front section being horizontally movable along the guide rails between an extended position covering the waste material and a retracted position uncovering the waste material.
2. (canceled)
3. The enclosure of claim 1 wherein the front and rear sections are telescoping.
4. The enclosure of claim 1 wherein the front and rear sections form opposite side walls and a roof for the enclosure.
5. The enclosure of claim 1 further comprising a drive system side of the enclosure for rolling the front section between the extended and retracted positions.
6. The enclosure of claim 5 wherein the drive system includes a controller.
7. The enclosure of claim 5 wherein the drive system includes a reversible electric motor.
8. The enclosure of claim 7 further comprising a remote controller to actuate the motor.
9. The enclosure of claim 1 further comprising at least one movable intermediate section between the front and rear sections and having opposite sides extending downwardly beyond the opposite sides of the base and being rollably mounted to the guide rails for movement between extended and retracted positions.
10. The enclosure of claim 1 wherein the front and rear sections each include a frame and a rigid skin attached to the frame.
11. A method of covering and uncovering material within an enclosure, the enclosure including a base with opposite sides, the method comprising: rolling telescoping cover sections of an enclosure rearwardly on tracks residing on exterior vertical surfaces on the sides of the base whereby the base resides between opposite sides of the cover sections toward a stationary rear section of the enclosure to open the enclosure; placing the material inside the enclosure; and rolling the telescoping cover sections forwardly on the tracks so as to cover the material in the enclosure.
12-13. (canceled)
14. The method of claim 11 further comprising placing the material inside a dumpster located inside the enclosure.
15. The method of claim 11 wherein rolling of the cover sections is remotely controlled.
16. The method of claim 11 further comprising actuating a reversible motor to roll the cover sections forwardly and rearwardly.
17. The method of claim 11 wherein rolling of the cover sections is accomplished manually.
18. A waste material enclosure, comprising: a base having, a front end, a back end, and opposite sides defining a width; first and second arched members forming opposite walls and a roof for the enclosure, and each member spanning across the width of the base; first and second arched members being retractable and extendable to open and close the enclosure; each arched member being rollably supported on the base for longitudinal movement; and the first arched member being rollably supported on the second arched member for longitudinal movement.
19. The waste material enclosure of claim 18 wherein each of the arched members has a frame with rigid skin attached to the frame.
20. The waste material enclosure of claim 18 wherein at least one of the arched members being rollably mounted on spaced apart rails for retraction and extension.
21. The waste material enclosure of claim 18 further comprising a reversible motor operatively connected to the at least one arched member for retraction and extension.
22. The waste material enclosure of claim 21 further comprising a remote controller to actuate the motor.
23. The enclosure of claim 1 wherein the sides of the base have front and rear ends and guide rails extending substantially between the front and rear ends.
24. The enclosure of claim 1 wherein the rear section resides behind the base.
25. The enclosure of claim 1 wherein the base sides have vertical wall surfaces and the guide rails are mounted on the vertical wall surfaces.
26. The enclosure of claim 9 wherein the intermediate section has opposite sides with tracks on each side, and the front section includes rollers engaging the tracks of the intermediate section.
27. The enclosure of claim 9 wherein the front section is rollably supported on the intermediate section and on the guide rails.
28. The method of claim 11 further comprising supporting one of the cover sections on the other cover section.
29. The enclosure of claim 1 wherein the front section has upper and lower wheels to track above and below the guide rails.
30. The enclosure of claim 9 wherein the intermediate section has upper and lower wheels to track above and below the guide rails.
31. The enclosure of claim 9 wherein the front section has rails along the opposite sides and the intermediate section has rollers to track along the rails.
32. The method of claim 11 further comprising roiling one of the telescoping sections along rails on an adjacent telescoping section.
33. The waste material enclosure of claim 18 further comprising a guide rail on each side of the base and upper and lower wheels on each member to track above and below each of the guide rails.
34. The waste material enclosure of claim 18 wherein one of the arched members has rails extending along opposite sides and the other of the arched members has rollers on opposite sides to track along the rails.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0046] The enclosure of the present invention is generally designated in the drawings by the reference numeral 10. The enclosure includes a front section 12, a rear section 14, and may include one or more intermediate sections 16A, B. The rear section 14 is stationary, while the front section 12 and intermediate sections 16 are extendable and retractable between closed and open positions, as shown in
[0047] The enclosure 10 includes a base 18 with opposites sides 20, a front 22, and a rear 24. The sides 20 of the base 18 include rails or guide tracks 26 which extend the length of the base and which support interior rollers 28 on the front opposite sides of the sections 12 and 16A, and on the front and rear opposite sides of section 16B. Each intermediate section 16A, B also includes an exterior rail or guide track 30 on each side to support exterior rollers 32 on the rear opposite sides of each adjacent section 12 or 16A. The exterior rollers 32 can be enclosed in a housing 33 to keep the rollers 32 clean.
[0048] Each of the movable sections 12, 16 are formed by a U-shaped or arch-shaped frame 34, with a rigid skin 36 secured to the frame in any convenient manner, such as by rivets, screws, or bolts. The frame 34 and the skin 36 of the sections 12, 14, 16 define opposite side walls and the roof for the enclosure 10. The skin 36 is light weight, yet strong enough to withstand wind, hail, and snow loads.
[0049] The front section 12 and any intermediate sections 16 can be extended and retracted manually, for example by handles 38 (
[0050] The motor 40 is mounted on the inside of the enclosure 10 on one side of the rear section 14, as seen in
[0051] The shaft 41 has opposite ends extending through the opposite sides of the base 20, with a sprocket 46 fixed on each end of the shaft. An idler sprocket 48 is mounted on each side of the front of the base 20. A roller chain 47 extends around the sprockets 46, 49 on each side of the enclosure 10. The chain 47 is not endless, but has opposite ends fixed to a bracket 50 mounted on the inside of the front section 12 at the opposite sides of the section 12. Thus, there is a chain drive on each side of the enclosure 10.
[0052] When the motor 40 is actuated to rotate the drive shaft and sprocket in a counter clockwise direction, the chain 44 drives the sprocket 46, such that the chain 47 pulls the bracket 50 to retract the front section 12 as guided by the tracks 26 and 30 and the rollers 28 and 32. When the front section 12 engages the next adjacent section 16A, the sections 12 and 16A continue to retract, until section 16B is engaged, which then in turn also retracts, so as to open the enclosure 10. When the motor 40 is actuated to rotate in the clockwise direction, the chain 47 pulls the bracket 50 so as to sequentially extend the front section 12, the intermediate section 16A and then the intermediate section 16B. In a preferred embodiment, the full travel of the front section 12 is approximately 104 inches, though it is understood that this distance can be modified as needed to accommodate different sized enclosures 10.
[0053] The motorized enclosure 10 includes electronic circuitry for control of the motor 40. For example, the circuitry may include a switch to actuate the motor in opposite directions. The circuitry may also include one or more remote controllers, such as for the property owner or a truck driver to open and close the enclosure from a remote position. The circuitry may also include a timer such that if the enclosure remains open for a specified time, the motor is automatically actuated to close the enclosure. Such automatic closure of the enclosure 10 assures that the enclosure is normally closed, unless and until access inside the enclosure is needed.
[0054] It is understood that the drive train for the enclosure 10 may utilize other means, besides the chain and sprocket system shown in the drawings and described above. For example, the sections 12 and 16A, 16B can be sequentially moved hydraulically or pneumatically, or by electric linear actuators.
[0055] In a non-motorized embodiment, the enclosure 10 includes a latch and lock assembly so that the sections can be locked against movement, particularly from the closed position, to prevent unauthorized access into the enclosure. The latch and latch assembly includes a rod or bar 56 extending across the front 22 of the base 18. A latch hook 58 is provided on each end of the bar 56 and is adapted to releasably engage a pin 60 extending laterally and outwardly from each side 20 of the base 18. A latch release lever 62 is also mounted on the bar 56 at each of the opposite sides of the front 22 of the base 18. The release lever 62 on each end can be manually depressed to unlatch the hook 58, so that the front section 12 and the intermediate section 16 can be retracted to open the enclosure.
[0056] A pivotal lock 64 is also mounted on the bar 56 and is movable between a locked position engaging the latch hook 58 to preclude unlatching and an unlocked position which allows the latch hook 58 to unlatch.
[0057] The invention has been shown and described above with the preferred embodiments, and it is understood that many modifications, substitutions, and additions may be made which are within the intended spirit and scope of the invention. From the foregoing, it can be seen that the present invention accomplishes at least all of its stated objectives.