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EP0098528A2
EP0098528A2 EP83106367A EP83106367A EP0098528A2 EP 0098528 A2 EP0098528 A2 EP 0098528A2 EP 83106367 A EP83106367 A EP 83106367A EP 83106367 A EP83106367 A EP 83106367A EP 0098528 A2 EP0098528 A2 EP 0098528A2
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65FGATHERING OR REMOVAL OF DOMESTIC OR LIKE REFUSE
    • B65F1/00Refuse receptacles; Accessories therefor
    • B65F1/02Refuse receptacles; Accessories therefor without removable inserts
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65FGATHERING OR REMOVAL OF DOMESTIC OR LIKE REFUSE
    • B65F1/00Refuse receptacles; Accessories therefor
    • B65F1/12Refuse receptacles; Accessories therefor with devices facilitating emptying
    • B65F1/122Features allowing the receptacle to be lifted and subsequently tipped by associated means on a vehicle
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65FGATHERING OR REMOVAL OF DOMESTIC OR LIKE REFUSE
    • B65F2220/00Properties of refuse receptacles
    • B65F2220/12Properties of refuse receptacles nestable

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  • the invention relates to a garbage container, in particular a plastic garbage container, with a garbage space bounded by a floor and side walls and edge profiles extending along the upper edges of the side walls, the edge profile on at least one side wall (receiving side wall) from below Has accessible cavity (receiving cavity) for the engagement of a gripper that has incisions and supporting edges extending between the incisions.
  • the edge profiling on the receiving side wall is stiffened by ribs which are spaced such that they come to rest in the incisions of the gripper. Lateral alignment is also not achieved with this, since the width of the incisions in the gripper is a multiple of the rib thickness.
  • the Erfincjung is based on the task of designing a waste container of the type mentioned at the outset in such a way that it is laterally aligned on the gripper without aids on the refuse vehicle.
  • guide surfaces and / or guide edges for cooperation with the gripper are arranged in the area below and / or within the receiving cavity in such a way that the side edges of the incisions of the gripper in the event of poor alignment of the refuse container along the gripper slide along the guide surfaces and / or the guide edges and align the container sideways.
  • Guide surfaces arranged in the area below the cavity are particularly advantageous, since the alignment process begins with such guide surfaces before the gripper has penetrated into the receiving elevation. There is a great way for the alignment. An alignment effect can also be achieved if the gripper rail approaches the waste container horizontally, or the waste container is pushed horizontally onto the gripper rail. With an arrangement of the guide surfaces according to claim 3, the alignment is achieved with a horizontal relative displacement between the gripper and waste container. In one embodiment according to claim 4, the alignment takes place with vertical movement of the gripper relative to the waste container, while in the embodiment according to claim 5, alignment takes place both with horizontal relative movement and with vertical relative movement between gripper and waste container.
  • the guide surfaces are preferably arranged symmetrically to the transverse center of the receiving side wall (claim 6). It is sufficient to accomplish the lateral alignment within a single cutout of the gripper. However, several sections can also be used for this.
  • the connection of the guide surfaces via convexly curved surfaces according to claim 7 has the advantage that the connecting surface already has a guiding effect. This is particularly advantageous at the lower end of guide surfaces converging in the vertical direction. End faces according to claims 8 and 9 are advantageous for the appearance of the garbage container. With the measure of claim 9 you avoid protruding parts over the upper edge of the container and still use the largest possible path for centering.
  • Base areas according to claim 10 have the advantage that after the lateral alignment has taken place, there is a stable lateral contact within the incisions.
  • the structural design with which the guide surfaces and / or the guide edges are formed also depends heavily on the manufacturing process by which the waste container is manufactured.
  • a waste container made of plastic which is produced by injection molding, it is advantageous that the guide surfaces are formed by guide walls integral with the waste container. If one provides a downward open cavity according to claim 15, the guide walls can be produced with a simple tool. However, one must then be satisfied with guide surfaces which only converge in the horizontal direction, since undercuts which are naturally present have to be avoided with a simple tool if there is also convergence in the vertical direction. A certain guidance in the vertical direction can also be achieved if the lower edges of the guide walls run obliquely.
  • Guide walls of any shape that is to say walls which converge in the vertical direction, can be produced relatively easily in an injection molding process in a design according to claim 17.
  • a niche must then be accepted in the garbage room, which is generally not desirable there.
  • Such a niche can be avoided if, according to claim 18, a separately produced filler is inserted into the mold and overmoulded, or also in that, according to claim 19, a separately produced guide body is used which is fused to the waste container. A particularly good connection is obtained with the means of claim 20.
  • Another possibility is the use of a separately produced guide body which is placed on the waste container (claims 21 and 22).
  • the invention is possible in principle with straight and curved receiving cavities.
  • Straight receiving cavities according to claim 23 are customary.
  • the invention is explained using the example of garbage containers which are designed as plastic injection molded parts.
  • the garbage container consists essentially of a box-shaped lower part 1 of approximately square horizontal cross-section, which contains the garbage room, a closing the garbage room hinged cover 2 and a trolley 3, which consists of two rollers.
  • an edge profile 4 along the upper edge of the lower part 1 extends an edge profile 4, with which a suitable edge for the placement of the refuse container when it is automatically emptied is formed; at the same time, the edge profiling stiffens the opening of the box 1.
  • the container When the garbage container is automatically emptied with a garbage collecting vehicle, the container is received at the upper edge of its side wall 5, which is therefore referred to as the receiving side wall.
  • a gripper which is usually designed as a straight rail, engages under the edge profile 4, which extends along the upper edge of the receiving side wall.
  • the gripper has horizontal supporting edges and vertical incisions. It is important that the garbage container is aligned relatively precisely on the gripper so that the upper opening of the container comes to rest securely on the corresponding filling opening of the garbage collecting vehicle when it is tilted.
  • a body, generally designated 6, is arranged on the receiving side wall 5 and is formed in one piece with the refuse container.
  • the body 6 has base walls 7, 8 which are approximately at right angles to the receiving side wall 5.
  • the base walls 7, 8 merge into guide walls 9, 10, which converge with increasing distance from the receiving side wall 5.
  • the guide walls 9, 10 form guide surfaces 9a, 10a, which are arranged symmetrically with respect to the transverse center marked by the dash-dotted line 11 of a receiving cavity designated overall by 12.
  • the guide walls 9, 10 are connected to one another via an end wall 13 which lies in the same plane as an end wall 14 of the receiving cavity 12.
  • the walls of the projection 6 have lower end edges which run obliquely upwards.
  • the end edges project into a straight line 15 in FIG. 5.
  • the walls of the receiving cavity 12 are heavily ribbed in order to be sufficiently stable for the support by the supporting edges of the gripper.
  • the ribbing of the upper wall 16 consists of a system of longitudinal ribs 17, 18 and transverse ribs 19 crossing at right angles.
  • the longitudinal rib 17 is pulled down at its ends (regions 17a and 17b). These rib areas form guide edges 20 and 21, which further contribute to the lateral alignment of the container relative to the gripper.
  • the guide surfaces 9a and 10a converge only in the horizontal direction.
  • the projection 6, which forms the guide surfaces, has a hollow 22 which is open at the bottom. This design enables the projection 6 to be produced in one piece with the lower container part 1 with a simple tool, since there are no undercuts.
  • the alignment effect of the guide surfaces 9a and 10a occurs when there is a horizontal movement between the waste container and the gripper. In the area of the guide edges 20 and 21 (of course, corresponding guide edges are present to the right of the transverse center 11), a vertical relative movement between the gripper and the container has an aligning effect.
  • the gripper G indicated by dash-dotted lines engages with the corners of its cutouts A in the inner corners which exist between the horizontal part of the longitudinal rib 17 and the guide edges 20, 21. After the gripper G has penetrated into the receiving cavity 12, the horizontal movements of the gripper are relative to the waste container anyway only very limited or not possible at all.
  • a nose-shaped body 23 is formed on the receiving side wall 5 in the area below the receiving cavity 12.
  • the body 23 has guide surfaces 24 and 25 which are both in. converge downwards in the vertical direction as well as in the horizontal direction with increasing distance from the receiving side wall 5.
  • the guide surfaces 24, 25 are connected via an end wall 26, which again lies in the plane of the end wall 27 of the receiving cavity 12. At the lower end, the guide surfaces are connected to one another by a convex surface 28. At their upper ends, the guide surfaces 24, 25 merge into further guide surfaces 29, 30, which only converge in the horizontal direction.
  • the body 23 is formed in one piece with the waste container, the wall 5 bulging outwards at the location of the body 23.
  • the production is extremely simple. However, an inner wall that runs smoothly right up to the top must be dispensed with.
  • the nose-like projection 23 acts due to the double inclination of the guide surfaces 24, 25, so to speak, both when the gripper is moved horizontally towards the wall 5 and when the gripper moves vertically relative to the container.
  • guide edges 20 and 21 are provided in addition to the guide surfaces 24, 25.
  • the disadvantage just mentioned that the inner wall of the container is not continuously smooth is avoided, although also here there is a guide projection 31 which has guide surfaces 32 and 33 which converge both horizontally and vertically.
  • the outer shape of the body 31 is of the same design as that of the nose-shaped projection 23 according to FIGS. 9 and 10; only the proportions are slightly different.
  • the guide surfaces 32, 33 and the transition surfaces between these guide surfaces are formed here by an attached body 34.
  • the body 34 is preferably also a plastic injection molded part.
  • the attachment takes place in that the body is pushed onto ribs 35, 36 which are formed on the receiving side wall 5 of the container.
  • the ribs 35, 36 have lateral projections 37 of a T-shaped cross section in order to make the contact surface with the body 34 even larger and thus to make the connection even more secure.
  • the body 34 also engages in the receiving cavity 12 and also forms guide surfaces there. For additional protection against sliding of the body 34, an adhesive bond or a mechanical locking can be produced between the body and the ribs 35-, 36.
  • the outer shape of the guide lug 38 is the same as in the embodiment according to FIGS. 11 to 14.
  • the guide surfaces 39, 40 are formed here by the surface of a body 41, which is manufactured separately before the garbage container is formed, but when the garbage container is formed Garbage container was fused with this.
  • the body 41 contains a plurality of parallel grooves 42 to 46. When the garbage container is formed, the plastic flows into the grooves 42 to 46, the groove walls being melted somewhat, so that welding with the material of the garbage container takes place. The filling of the grooves forms a kind of ribs 47 to 51.
  • the rib 49 can be seen in view in FIG. 18.

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EP0288066A2 (fr) * 1987-04-22 1988-10-26 Edelhoff M.S.T.S. Gmbh Récipient à ordures
EP0448002A1 (fr) * 1990-03-21 1991-09-25 Fritz Schäfer Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung Dispositif d'enlèvement d'ordures

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EP0178491A1 (fr) * 1984-10-05 1986-04-23 Willem Jan Achterberg Récipient à ordures
EP0288066A2 (fr) * 1987-04-22 1988-10-26 Edelhoff M.S.T.S. Gmbh Récipient à ordures
EP0288066A3 (en) * 1987-04-22 1990-02-07 Edelhoff M.S.T.S. Gmbh Refuse receptacle
EP0448002A1 (fr) * 1990-03-21 1991-09-25 Fritz Schäfer Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung Dispositif d'enlèvement d'ordures
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DE3224950A1 (de) 1984-01-05
EP0098528B1 (fr) 1986-10-15

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