AU2015201125B2 - A Wheelie Bin with a Cleaning & Disinfecting System - Google Patents

A Wheelie Bin with a Cleaning & Disinfecting System Download PDF

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AU2015201125B2
AU2015201125B2 AU2015201125A AU2015201125A AU2015201125B2 AU 2015201125 B2 AU2015201125 B2 AU 2015201125B2 AU 2015201125 A AU2015201125 A AU 2015201125A AU 2015201125 A AU2015201125 A AU 2015201125A AU 2015201125 B2 AU2015201125 B2 AU 2015201125B2
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Abstract - Executive Summary A Wheelie Bin with Cleaning & Disinfecting system A wheelie bin with the Cleaning & Disinfecting System is much easier for everyone to clean and disinfect. You disinfect a wheelie bin with rubbish still in it using a bottle with disinfectant, attached to the outside of a wheelie bin lid, to minimise germs, insects and foul odours during the week before pick-up. The only lifting is the lid to place your rubbish into the bin. The sprayers in the Cleaning & Disinfecting System send the water through the underside of a Wheelie Bin Lid covering the walls and base of a wheelie bin using 30, 60, 90° in alternate rows. There need only be up to 30 seconds ofpressurised water to flush the four walls and base of an empty Wheelie Bin. Cleaning and disinfecting should be done on a grassy place thereby watering the grass at the same time, so as not to waste water. This will save us some of our precious water and time; minimise foul odours, maggots and some other pests. With the elimination ofplastic bags this new system comes to thefore, as right now e.g. sea animals & birds are being killed by our rubbish. This system is adaptable to industrial waste containers, with a lid, of differing sizes. No other system covers as much of the inner walls of a wheelie bin (900o) as this does.

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Figure 1 This is a side view showing a wheelie bin lid with the proposed new additional fittings.
(1) These are the male fittings on the outside of a wheelie bin lid.
(2) There are two plastic threaded nuts, in the centre,one above and one below a wheelie bin lid, these secure the 3 way fitting in place.
(3) This is the 3 way fitting with a threaded piece that protrudes through a wheelie bin lid and is an integral part of the complete section that feeds water to the grid under a wheelie bin lid.
(4) This is the raised centre section of a wheelie bin lid.
(5) This is the grid of (7) 13mm plastic pipes with 34 holes, that are 0.06, for the water to spray through on the inside of a wheelie bin. The pipes in the grid are pressurised with water from an outside source.
(6) This is a wheelie bin lid.
(7) This is the moulded surround to protect the male fitting, When a wheelie bin is emptied, the lid flies back and could otherwise damage this fitting.
(8) This is the cover that protects the grid of pipes under a wheelie bin lid.
(9) These are the female fittings.
(10) This is the hose attached to a female fitting.
(11) This is the bottle for cleaning fluid/disinfectant.
(12) This is the screw-on connection for the bottle and attaches to the external 3 way fitting.
(14)These are the bin handles that lift a wheelie bin lid.
(19)This is the threaded, external 3 way fitting which attaches a bottle for the cleaning fluid or disinfectant, joining all the external fittings to a wheelie bin lid. This piece is detachable.
Figure 2 is showing the above view from the outside of a wheelie bin lid with the proposed new additional fittings.
(l)This is a male fitting on the outside of a wheelie bin lid.
(4)This is the raised centre section of a wheelie bin Lid.
(6) This is a wheelie bin lid.
(7) This is the moulded surround to protect the water fitting when a wheelie bin is emptied, as the lid flies back and could otherwise be damaged.
(13) These are the hinge supports for a wheelie bin lid.
(14) These are the bin handles that lift a wheelie bin lid.
(15) These are the plugs that connect the lid to the main body of a wheelie bin.
(16) This is the moulded handle on the body used to move a wheelie bin.
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Figure 3 This is showing the plastic pipes that form the grid on the underside of a wheelie bin lid with the proposed new additional fittings and the sprayers in the plastic pipes.
This is showing the proposed new fittings and piped with sprayers that form a grid within the underside of a wheelie bin lid.
(3)This is the 3 way fitting with a threaded piece that protrudes through a wheelie bin lid and is an integral part of the complete section that feeds water to the grid under a wheelie bin lid.
(5)This is the grid of (7) 13mm plastic pipes with 34 holes, that are 0.06, for the water to spray through on the inside of a wheelie bin. The pipes in the grid are pressurised with water from an outside source.
(8)This is the protective moulded cover over the grid that protects it from damage.
(13) These are the hinge supports for a wheelie bin lid.
(14) These are the bin handles that lift a wheelie bin lid.
(15 These are the plugs that connect the lid to the main body of a wheelie bin.
(16) This is the moulded handle on the body used to move a wheelie bin.
(17) This is the underside of a wheelie bin lid showing where the moulded piping is to be housed.
(18) These are protective securing points for the pipe grid on the underside of a wheelie bin lid placed without compromising the integrity of the grid.
(20)These are the plastic elbows or moulded elbows on each corner and they help connect all the grid sections together.
Figure 4 This shows the angles of the sprayers to get maximum water coverage on the inside of a wheelie bin, which are pointed at varying degrees in alternate rows, so the sprayers can perform their intended task, they are spaced accordingly to allow water pressure to build and giving maximum coverage of the inside of the main body of a wheelie bin.
(3)This is the 3 way fitting with a threaded piece that protrudes through a wheelie bin lid and is an integral part of the complete section that feeds water to the grid under a wheelie bin lid.
(5)This is the grid of (7) 13mm plastic pipes with 34 holes, that are 0.06, for the water to spray through on the inside of a wheelie bin. The pipes in the grid are pressurised with water from an outside source.
(8)This is the protective moulded cover over the grid that protects it from damage.
(13) These are the hinge supports for a wheelie bin lid.
(14) These are the bin handles that lift a wheelie bin lid.
(15) These are the plugs that connect the lid to the main body of a wheelie bin (16) This is the moulded handle on the body used to move a wheelie bin.
(17) This is the underside of a wheelie bin lid showing where the moulded piping is to be housed.
(20)These are the plastic elbows or moulded elbows on each corner and they help connect all the grid sections together.
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Figure 5 :This represents an original wheelie bin with its lid in the closed position (4)This is the raised centre section of a wheelie bin lid.
(6)This is a wheelie bin Lid.
(13)These are the hinge supports for a wheelie bin lid.
(15) These are the plugs that connect the lid to the main body of a wheelie bin.
(16) This is the moulded handle on the body used to move a wheelie bin.
(21)This is the main body of a wheelie bin.
Figure 6 This represents an original wheelie bin with its lid in the open position (4)This is the raised centre Section of a wheelie bin lid.
(6)This is a wheelie bin lid.
(13)These are the hinge supports for a wheelie bin lid.
(15) These are the plugs that connect the lid to the main body of a wheelie bin.
(16) This is the moulded handle on the body used to move a wheelie bin.
(21)This is the main body of a wheelie bin.
Figure 7 Showing the new adjustments and fittings to a wheelie bin with its lid in the closed position (1) This is a male fitting on the outside of a wheelie bin lid.
(2) There are two plastic threaded nuts, in the centre, above and below, securing the 3 way fitting into place.
(3) This is the 3 way fitting with a threaded piece that protrudes through a wheelie bin lid and is an integral part of the complete section that feeds water to the grid under a wheelie bin lid.
(4) This is the raised centre section of a wheelie bin lid.
(5) This is the grid of (7) 13mm plastic pipes with 34 holes, that are 0.06, for the water to spray through on the inside of a wheelie bin. The pipes in the grid are pressurised with water from an outside source.
(6) This is a wheelie bin lid.
(7) This is the moulded surround to protect the water fitting when a wheelie bin is emptied, as the lid flies back and could otherwise be damaged.
(8) This is the protective moulded cover over the grid that protects it from damage.
(13)These are the hinge supports for a wheelie bin lid.
(15) These are the plugs that connect the lid to the main body of a wheelie bin.
(16) This is the moulded handle on the body used to move a wheelie bin.
(21) This is the main body of a wheelie bin.
(22) This is the proposed extension of the moulded hinge to protect the male fitting on the top of a wheelie bin lid.
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Figure 8 Showing the new adjustments and fittings to a wheelie bin with its lid in an open position (1) These are the male fittings on the outside of a wheelie bin lid.
(2) There are two plastic threaded nuts, in the centre, above and below, securing the 3 way fitting into place.
(3) This is the 3 way fitting with a threaded piece that protrudes through a wheelie bin lid and is an integral part of the complete section that feeds water to the grid under a wheelie bin lid.
(4) This is the raised centre section of a wheelie bin lid.
(5) This is the grid of (7) 13mm plastic pipes with 34 holes, that are 0.06, for the water to spray through on the inside of a wheelie bin. The pipes in the grid are pressurised with water from an outside source.
(6) This is a wheelie bin lid.
(7) This is the moulded surround to protect the water fitting when a wheelie bin is emptied, as the lid flies back and could otherwise be damaged.
(8) This is the protective moulded cover over the grid that protects it from damage.
(13)These are the hinge supports for a wheelie bin lid.
(15) These are the plugs that connect the lid to the main body of a wheelie bin.
(16) This is the moulded handle on the body used to move a wheelie bin.
(21) This is the main body of a wheelie bin.
(22) This is the proposed extension of the moulded hinge to protect the male fitting on the top of a wheelie bin lid.
Figure 9 This is looking at the base of a wheelie bin, (21)This is the main body of the wheelie bin.
(23) This is a wheelie bin axle.
(24) These are a wheelie bin wheels.
(25) This is the grate on the base of the bin, between a wheelie bin's wheels.
(26) This is the screen covering the grate on the outside and under the Wheelie Bin, removable for cleaning, utilising a suitable fitting.
(29)This is the bracket that houses the screen that is located under the main body of a wheelie bin, between the wheels.
Figure 10 This depicts the screen (21)This is the main body of a wheelie bin.
(23) This is a wheelie bin axle.
(24) These are a wheelie bin wheels.
(25) This is the grate on the base of the bin, between a wheelie bin's wheels.
(26) This is the screen covering the grate on the outside and under the Wheelie Bin, removable for cleaning, utilising a suitable fitting.
(29)This is the bracket that houses the screen that is located under the main body of a wheelie bin, between the wheels.
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Fig. 11 This shows the angles and degrees of the sprayers in the grid, under a wheelie bin lid. There are 34 sprayers in total. The angles of the sprayers are at 30°, 60° and 90°.
(3)This is the 3 way fitting with a threaded piece that protrudes through a wheelie bin lid and is an integral part of the complete section that feeds water to the grid under a wheelie bin lid.
(5) This is the grid of (7) 13mm plastic pipes with 34 holes, that are 0.06, for the water to spray through on the inside of a wheelie bin. The pipes in the grid are pressurised with water from an outside source.
(6) This is a wheelie bin lid.
(13)These are the hinge supports for a wheelie bin lid.
(15) These are the plugs that connect the lid to the main body of a wheelie bin.
(16) This is the moulded handle on the body used to move a wheelie bin.
(17) This is the underside of a wheelie bin lid showing where the moulded piping is to be housed.
Fig. 12 This shows the angles and positions of the sprayers within the grid of pipes that are fixed to the underside of a wheelie bin lid.
(3)This is the 3 way fitting with a threaded piece that protrudes through a wheelie bin lid and is an integral part of the complete section that feeds water to the grid under a wheelie bin lid.
(6)This is a wheelie bin lid.
(8)This is the protective moulded cover over the grid that protects it from damage.
(13)These are the hinge supports for a wheelie bin lid.
(15) These are the plugs that connect the lid to the main body of a wheelie bin.
(16) This is the moulded handle on the body used to move a wheelie bin.
(17) This is the underside of a wheelie bin lid showing where the moulded piping is to be housed.
(18) These are protective securing points for the pipe grid on the underside of a wheelie bin lid placed without compromising the integrity of the grid.
(20)These are the plastic elbows or moulded elbows on each corner and they help connect all the grid sections together.
Fig. 13 This shows the elbows and 3 way fittings within the grid.
(3)This is the 3 way fitting with a threaded piece that protrudes through a wheelie bin lid and is an integral part of the complete section that feeds water to the grid under a wheelie bin lid.
(20)These are the plastic elbows or moulded elbows on each corner and they help connect all the grid sections together.
(28)These are the 3 way fittings within the grid.
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Fig. 14 Shows a wheelie bin upside down. It depicts the screen open.
(4)This is the raised centre section of a wheelie bin lid.
(6)This is a wheelie bin lid.
(14)These are the bin handles that lift a wheelie bin lid.
(21)This is the main body of a wheelie bin.
(23)This is a wheelie bin axle.
(25) This is the grate on the base of the bin, between the wheelie bin's wheels.
(26) This is the screen covering the grate on the outside and under the Wheelie Bin, removable for cleaning, utilising a suitable fitting.
(29) This is the bracket that houses the screen that is located under the main body of a wheelie bin, between the wheels.
(30) These are the fittings that fix the screen into place.
Fig.15 Shows a wheelie bin upside down. Showing the screen closed.
(4)This is the raised centre section of a wheelie bin lid.
(6)This is a wheelie bin lid.
(14)These are the bin handles that lift a wheelie bin lid.
(21)This is the main body of a wheelie bin.
(23)This is a wheelie bin axle.
(25) This is the grate on the base of the bin, between a wheelie bin's wheels.
(26) This is the screen covering the grate on the outside and under the Wheelie Bin, removable for cleaning, utilising a suitable fitting.
(29) This is the bracket that houses the screen that is located under the main body of a wheelie bin, between the wheels.
(30) These are the fittings that fix the screen into place.
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1. An outdoor refuse container including a receptacle for receiving household waste, a lid hingedly coupled to the receptacle and configured to provide access to the receptacle, and two or more wheels, provided on a base of the receptacle, and configured to enable the refuse container to be moved, wherein the lid includes:
an inlet coupling on an outside thereof, the inlet coupling configured to be coupled to a source of pressurized water;
a plurality of nozzles on an inside of the lid, the plurality of nozzles fluidly coupled to the inlet coupling, the nozzles directed in a plurality of directions and configured to direct water from the pressurized water source to each of a plurality of side walls of the receptacle; and wherein the receptacle includes a screen at a base thereof, the screen extending substantially across a base of the receptacle, the screen configured to enable water to escape from the receptacle by gravity while retaining debris.
2. The outdoor refuse container of claim 1, wherein the refuse container comprises a wheelie bin.
3. The outdoor refuse container of claim 1, wherein the screen is removable for cleaning.
4. The outdoor refuse container of claim 1, wherein the screen is provided between the two or more wheels.
5. The outdoor refuse container of claim 1, wherein the screen extends substantially across an entire width of the bin.
6. The outdoor refuse container of claim 1, wherein the plurality of nozzles are provided on a grid of pipes.
7. The outdoor refuse container of claim 6, wherein the grid of pipes includes two or more rows, and wherein the nozzles are directed in different directions in alternate rows.
8. The outdoor refuse container of claim 6, wherein the grid of pipes includes a protective cover over the grid that protects it from damage.
9. The outdoor refuse container of claim 1, wherein the receptacle includes a stopper, configured to restrict how far the lid may open to protect the inlet from hitting an outer wall of the receptacle.
10. The outdoor refuse container of claim 1, wherein the inlet is adapted to receive a garden hose to thereby provide the pressurized water.
11. The outdoor refuse container of claim 1, wherein the inlet is adapted to receive cleaning fluid or disinfectant in addition to the pressurised water.
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12. A cleaning system for an outdoor refuse container, the container including a receptacle for receiving household waste, a lid hingedly coupled to the receptacle and configured to provide access to the receptacle, and two or more wheels, provided on a base of the receptacle, and configured to enable the refuse container to be moved, the cleaning system including:
an inlet coupling for installation on an outside of the lid, the inlet coupling configured to be coupled to a source of pressurized water;
a plurality of nozzles for installation on an inside of the lid, the plurality of nozzles fluidly coupled to the inlet coupling, the nozzles directed in a plurality of directions and configured to direct water from the pressurized water source to each of a plurality of side walls of the receptacle; and wherein a screen, for installation at a base of the receptacle, the screen configured to extend substantially across a base of the receptacle, the screen configured to enable water to escape from the receptacle by gravity while retaining debris.
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